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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Jan 1963, p. 1

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- => Ld . SERVING PORT PERRY, BROOKLIN and SURROUNDING AREAS - i : : Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Dept., Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash" PORT PERRY, ONT, THURS., JANUARY 24th, 1963 $2.60 Per Year, Single Copy ¢ ~ LOCAL CURLERS WIN MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT - - a ™ TOP | IONOURS Figure Skating Richard will Refer A rink composed of four curlers] sudden death match. To remain in News ee from Port Perry: Lead--Roy Cornish, | the "A" series and be eligible for the | a a Second--Art Panabaker, Vice-Skip-- | Skyline Trophy a team had to win In spite of much illness among om First Gam Walter (Bud) Sonley, Skip -- Ivan|all its games played. [ Young people, we have a slight in- e Parkinson won the annual Haliburton Port Perry won the trophy by win-' crease in our club membership this Spiel. The Skyline event was al ning five successive games; they cli- | year. Mark your calendar for Monday hous Han, Regular League Game-- three-day affair which began on Fri-| minated teams from Malton, Bicroft, | Our club held a very successful night when all-time N.I.1.. scoring Poe Wee All-Stars vs. House League day, January 18th. Haliburton, Lindsay and Bancroft. candy sale, thanks to the gencrosity Champion, Maurice "Rocket" Ri. Sten Bantam All-Stars vs. House " Thirty-two teams from various Ont. | The Bancroft rink which the Port | of the citizens of the town and sur- chard will be at the Memorial Arena, League Stars Midget, Port Perry vs. centres entered the competition, in-| Perry boys defeated in the final game | rounding area. Much credit is due also in attendance the Hon. Dr. M. B Whithy cluding rinks from Malton, Toronto, | is the Governor General's Cup rvepre- | Mr. Fred Carnochan who did a tre Dymond, Minister of Health and Mr, Five Lucky Draws plus two Spe. Brampton, Lindsay, Oshawa, Peter-| sentatives for the Peterboro district. | mendous job for us in selling many Gord. Hawes, O.M.H.A. Convener clal prizes for children. Draw tickets boro, Scarborough, Port Perry, ete. Besides receiving the lovely trophy, | of the boxes of candy. i. oe ) are $1.00 this includes your admis- Each rink was guaranteed three| each Port Perry curler was the re- On Dec. 18 many of our members The date dairy 2h ix Minor Eon the Arena on Monday Night. [ games, after which each game was a! cipient of a transistor tape-recorder. | brought their families and friends to Hooley Night in Port Perey, with] General Admission 50¢., Children we | ) ) the Arena where Mr. Wilde conducted four hockey games beginning at 6.00 der 11 years free. | * Ta good evening of entertainment. In- cluded in this was a demonstration to TOWN COUNCIL NEWS the parents on how he conducts his JAN 26 - FEB 2 classes. From the arena we went to ° Minutes of the Adjourned meeting | appointments for the year 1963-- was | the Scout Hall where we saw pictures of Council of the Village of Port| moved, seconded, read three times, |" the 1962 World Championship and . Perry, held in the Municipal Office | passed, signed and the seal of the]? film of our own 1962 Carnival. The on Monday, January 14, at 7.00 p.m. | Corporation affixed thereto. evening concluded with lunch and a PRESENT--Reeve J. J. Gibson, De- | DEPUTATIONS -- Messrs. Orval | treat for each child. puty Reeve R. A. Kenny, Councillors, | Stone and Mr. Lorne Duff appeared At present two of our members are Reeve J J. Gibson to-day called up- "Personally, and on behalf of the Bruce Beare, John Orde, Ivan Parkin- | before Council on behalf of the Sp, [Preparing to enter Competition in on all Citizens to Bupa) Miner | members of my Council 1 thank all son, Citizens Club with regard to the pur- Newmarket on Jan, Doth, Anns Por Hockey Ny eek In Canuda, Which com: thos Who are interested in the pro- MINUTES of a Special Meeting of | chasing or renting of the old legion der and Richard Stephens are compet- menees Saturday, January 26th. Matlig of minor hockey here in Port » Doconfies 91 aks Regnier Mocs hall, dt was reported that they ing for the Central Ontario Champion- | " venoms his sutipon. of Minor Perry. In the past they have given : J of December 22nd, wore adopted as | have 52 members at present and fing ships. Good Luck. Moe ey vek, His Worship said; "1t inestimable co-operation to the com- Whedon robin Cetin the Municipal Court Room too smal) . Parents are reminded that all mem- is u great pleasure for me to join with | munity by their devotedness and the SURGE of Hydro Power was dis. | and sometimes not available. ers are cligible to skate at all times oy coud], and with councils across assistance and leadership they provide rh TS Coat arid es Toe ae Council felt that the Senior Citizens | Tuesday from 4 - 8 and Fri. 4-6.80 is as A to pay tribute to for ow local minor hockey program. for n reply from. the Insurance Ad. | 15 # worthwhile organization and that New members hte still welcome. the ve Unteer workers who make the L We recognize the solicitude shown by justers. they would be advised later after dis. : -- ; bluyive of hockey possible for the representatives of major hockey for oe BALANCE of Cortwright Twp. Fire | cussing the matter with the Village Port Perry Curlers MAURICE (ROCKEY RICHARD et hoople oom community. Ihe younger players, but also want i Account in the amount of $48.00 to Solicitor, wi Samm ts s------ ' A biehig W belt tts Jan- fg es our appreciation of the fine ] be paid by the Cartwright Fire De- LETTER from the Canadian Mit- Compete in Ee -- oii BR Hl veensiun whew HE porganization which makes minor : partment--held in' abeyance for the | chell Associates Ltd., dated Dee. 28, f B S i New A d To ore hy ens and Specind event jneley possible here. This vear, be- present. 1962 re Port Perry "Aprroved Park". M k k oy cou ews roun own oo ol | 2 ' ' tention ob citizen tol eanse of the fine administration of RESOLUTION--That the following } "It was suggested that, since the us 0 d A new approach to the Father and We are pleased to see that the Jolowpme a bike ot our local lesrue, and because of the statement of accounts be hereby au- | Inaugural meeting is scheduled for Port Perry Club took part in the | Son Banquets is being tried this veur, [ Works Department are Keeping Port they py rive ) bh " N font for our tgtional Sport, {i thorized for payment: Monday, Lith January, 1963, the meet- | Muskoka International Mixed Bon-fand the success of the first dinner for | Perry's streets well cleared of snow. | tailed ry the I. en i Ln than 250 boys, divided into ! Hydro Dept. ..... $15,283.61 | ner to discuss the Park should bol pic) last week-end. A Cub Pack and their fathers on Sat | 1 is too bad that «snow fence was | sport in om manicipality Ce ten will be Diy Dror Property & Parks Gk 42.32 seheduled Soo after that date." The Rink of Mr. and Mrs. Storey | evening last, augurs well for (he forth: | not erected an the High School Camp-, "Hockey i i cl } I upervised hockey in our town. i Fire Truck Deb. Acct. © 500.00 RK ouncil decided to request the Cana- Beare and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell | coming dinners of the remaining | Us as has been done in the past but vehey is Canada's National Clherefore Task all citizens to ob. Welfare Dept. Ww 40.00 dian Mitchell Associates Ltd. Engin-! won one game the 1st day and on the | Sections. : aside from this we feel that thie town Sawe, ) and probably our main sport-} cy. Minor Hockey Week by encour Water Tower Acct. ....... 434.11] €or to meet with Council and the 2nd day their 1st game against Mount Perfect attendance of 18 boys and | is, well prepared to meet the inevit. | hu iu ivity It 4 played here with rg thelr buys to participate and i Waterworks--O0.W.R.C. 25.00 Chamber of Commerce on January Royal, Club--Dbut did not pile up suf. | their fathers, plus. 0 futsts sat down | able winter blizznrd. bw, Broiest enthusinsm and with |p, attending the special events that TR Waterworks (1962) 1,006.78 20th ie 1 aan. TictonE points. i Continue, - at G00 pam. 15 a delerinble turkey . reat E lity, and the people who will he arranged for Minor Hockey Waterworks (1963) . 67.85) LETTER from the Ontario Associa- While Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kenny | dinner, provided jointly by the Scout The <wrface of Lake Seago i make 1 pussibhe Should have our ut wee commend to you the official Street Maint. (1962) ...... 343.83 | tion of Rural Municipalities dated and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bruton won} and Guide Mothers Auxiliaries. Head | providing a play ground aren fof ont Support lu addition 10 provid Canad Amateur Hockey Associa- Street Maint, (1963) .... 70.98 December 20th, 1962, ve meeting on tisr 150 -Yhyee games with = total ail Terie stuts ETE Ctor Po) and 8 oe A aly | ink Seazh with plensurable and health | Gon Slogan "Don't Send. Take your Truck & Tractor (1962).. 176.52 Fetwrunry HE & 12/68 at King Edward | 53 points and were able to -enter the Lane, and Assistants Ross Lane and Vise weather on a Sunday will pro- ! o kab lion, it coutributes 1 % Pov tothe arena then stay to see Truck & Tractor (1963).. 61.86 Hotel, Foranto, Ont. -196% Member- competition for the Huntsville Trophy, | Don. McLaughlin, District Cubmaster vide opportunity for various activities ol ry to the developuent ebb play" In this way we as eiti- in - General Dept. (1962) ...... 4,912.61 Raip $15.00, Filed. ny { they lost out on Saturday afternoon. | Stan. Ploughman, Father A. Marynen | such as ice piling, skating (in spots), | ATA Ne OF tewm Fron may join with your council to General Dept. (1963) ...... 261.65 POLICE Report by Chief R. J. | They reecived a consolation prize. of Uxbridge, and (he Committee in| flying mall aiveraft some oda | ae the terether with fevpesditude to those wha are : Coumeron 1 Puen onkes 1962 (on. One hundred and twelve rinks rep- | charge: Robt. Walker, Chairman; | have even engaged in the hazardous a-- Hel wie Aft feces te fb cla fine job for the youth Carried 23,310.02 | tents noted and fled. resenting some 4H Clubs were in com- hy . __; ! o_ wt of ' y ren det community" BY-LAW 1370 --- To es 'tho RESOLUTION That the member yiiTHism Aho three Muskoka phon dus Dats os tet ms - perenne borrowing of $80,000 from the Cana. | SMP fee of $10.00 he paid to the As- | of [untsville, Gravenhurst and Brace- and following a brief report on the hi : dian Imperial Bank of Commerce un. | 50¢iation of Assessing Officers of | yidge, work of the Pack, and short address- 0 i C i F d Atom House ha Shiite th thee Bard, bas- A iE til the current taxes are collected was; O0tario. We congratulate the Port Perry {es by Stan, Ploughman and Father n ° oun Y e | eid wssuliens searing elie ' "x moved, seconded, read 8 times, passed, TTER from the Robert Dixon Co.| Club who are putting the name of | Marynen, the group 1etived upstairs " | Lea ue He well matched game signed, and the seal of the Corpora- bad td Teas 20 1962; That Port Perry on the Map. for a period of the Grand Howl, games Of Agriculture | g The Scoring was as follows: . : , J . cron he given 4 ) ) UE I i g we ny Maen. i "fuel By-Law No. on Nn be onion " ; and Lae, with, futher aud 50h qo (0 . ehasad 444 § Gardoer- 7 Blackstock---0 Metin - 371--to authorize the irs ! Here at home in the Local Open participation, concluding at 8.00 pan, Ontario County hus purchased 544 | 1B. Jeffrey (R. MeGi borrowing of $10,000 on behalf of the el fo: aifarpe it, \ Men's Bonspiel last Saturday, out of | This activity wa, most interesting | of i's quoti of shaves in Farmers! On Wed, Jan. 16th, Gardner's team 9 Per th. Metis Port Perry Hydro Commission was id I'eER fiw thie Bell 1 clephone | three local teams entered----two were and worthwhile and ~crved to bring | Allied Meat Enterprize, so says Lloyd thoroughly ditibutod. outshot & out oo ehndvn . moved, seconded, read three times, ! Co. dated Dee. 26/62 ve Construetion fortunate enough to get in the prize | the fathers and bov. closer together | Wilson, Ashburn, president of the | scored the Blackstock team 7-0. B | Gardner passed, signed, and the seal of the WO'k on Bsn Stree between Co- | money. A Unionville Rink won top| in the spirit of Scouting. ) county FAME Committee. Meo Wil- | Herd came through with a hat trie. I. B. Herd (B. Young) Corporation affixed thereto. j chr and Rosa Streets and request- prize with a score of 48 points; 2nd Future dinners will be held 6.00. | son reported this to the directors of [ for (he winners and was easily the Future Games : BY-LAW #1372 to make various (Continued on Page 8) prize went to Fred DeNure's rink of | 8.00 p.m. on the following dates with [ Ontario County Federation of Agri-| star of the game. B. Young ulso a he stock va Sek pnp I Port Perry with a score of 46 points; | the Auxilinries taking turns catering. | culture at their regular meeting held | played a fine game. The searing wa " " on be " ou k NS Su son T77 | 8rd prize went to Uxbridge with a Feb. 16 B Cub I'nck at Half-Way House, a. pa a we follows | " NI ns begin ---- ) score of 34 points and 4th prize to] Mar. 16--C'. Cub Pack day evening, January 16th. He ur- , Se DERI An o i 0 Receives Safe Driving Trophy George McYhadyen, Port Perry rink, Apr. 20 1st Scout Troop ged the directors to promote the sale I. K. Young Als with a score of 34 points. May 25--2nd Scout Troop and of FAME shaves to the neighbours 2B. Young Ie i PR Ist Rover Crew on their concessions "Ontario County . B. Herd C i ] i 7 : Ont. Jr. Farmers J i" wily Jes Js Shisvive ie me I. I. Williams (B. McLean) ongra u d 1011S afl work, he smd Upton has BEEN) py MeLean (L. Williams) Congratulations : 5 . cen on land near Onkwood. It will ongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. : Annual Meeting Port Perry a A that a second FAME 6. Bo Herd (B. Young) Wright Crosier, Manchester, on cele- ' IS Donna Johnson, Uxbridge, R.R. 4, Mid els Lose phn po he built. it cape, I. B. Herd (1. Reesor) Lating erin Wedding Jeeted Presid o A 4 The directors also heard a talk on FP ' sar) h ' ry ; nie) on afi Diary g ) . CARDIAL Grant Wallace, O.E.A.L field- IU was a happy oeeasion as their : : : : Port Midgets, still without their man for this area, outlined the McGill--2 Gardner--1 children and grandchildren were all nual meeting, held in the Township goal tender, were upset by Uxbridge [ yp welling: how §t present. Mr. and Mrs. Crosier were Hall, Brooklin, on Saturday, January 24. Port used Hantum £oal tender A ae ----- iio] Tic On Mon., Jan. 21st, McGill's team recipients of many good wishes and 19. Also serving on the executive Tom Hawkins, who played very well, liar tehnbilitadi and De. | €8me from behind to score two goals | messages of congratulations from ' \ for the ¢moing year will be Vice-Pre- Roger Stephens will till be out for lope Avr in Toderal nd provi and defeat Gardner's team 2-1. Both | + olatives and friends. sident, Neil Raines, R.R. 2, Black- 3 aang of secs with ii buster iment Act is Sedcial and whi BN Water, Sacrelary-trensirer Bruce Me (4, writ and tlie oe probloms 5 \ . en Br Phoraies wm Past Uxbridge played fine ely, wil, rural readjustment of lands. The To Compete in ' Perry. Ted Gordon, R.R. 1, Canning- Port had a poor night and 1d better | A R.D.A. Programme might be broken : ton, will again represent tha Assotias sharpen up for play-offs, down into three main parts 1. the - a Bi tion as Provincial Director SCORING FOR PERRY alternate uses of land, 2. soil and Central Ontario . ' 1--Dale MeNenely (R. Pickard) water conservation, and 2. rural re- he afternoon Sydion also lheinie 2-- Barry Beare (Graham Powell, develop, . " . Coin ram report nd | {Sent se Nae nea ot ne o| Championship Qa : ' : 3D. McNenley (Bob Lee, feets that urbanization i+ having on : ne § the Uxbridge Club. In the evening R. Pickard) . the rural ehurehes %i 2 Fon Richard 8 LER the annual banquet was held in the 4--Roger Pickard (1. MeNenley, on Movers todo -- Miss Anna Forder and Ric il Ste- A Brooklin United Church, with Mr. Jin MeMuster) Corhor 0 \ iN RR. 1 and Tom phens, under the capable coaching of AY ' n ; William Sutherland, Manager of Mas. UXBRIDGE Harrison, Setar, RI. >, were | Mr. John Wilde, are preparing to com. Yee : ¥ sey-Ferguson Farms, ag guest speak- Myers fH John named a committee to study Rural | pete for the Contri) Ontario Champ- Ah Camp Chilliwack, Jan, 16th-----Lance mander, Camp Chilliwack, er, ; 2 Barton 6-8 John Redevelopment ionship to he held in Newmarket on i Corporal Barry Abraham of Seagrave,| Youngest member of Provost sec.| Another feature of the evening pro- 3 Munro 7--Bartof Fhe divertors and members met in 2611 i | hi right, receives Western Command | tion here, Cpl. Abraham enlisted jn|&@Mmme was the presentation of tro- 4 Barton 8--Barton | com it on Wb the heginiin of he Sumiing Both: Ania, le he dwigfie ! Safe Driving Trophy on behalf of | the army at Toronto in 1961 and was | Pies won during the past year in Next home game, against Whitby i + to oint " and to) * Hr and Mis, Harald Forder and FAs Camp Chilliwack's Provost Section. | posted to Camp Chilliwack in 1962, | %¢ed judging, livestock judging, field Midgets Jan. 28th, 8.50 pm. with dy Toe te of oA for py Richard son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, RS . ' Trophy was recently awarded by| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Reg, | 98 and other individual competitions. Rocket Richard attending our Minor | of the eight committees Stephens of Port Perry. Best of aR Colonel W. K, Lye, M.B.E,, C.D., Com- | Abraliam of Seagrave, {The Syening tin the | vl | Hockey Night. : There wow 6 lain luck to them. Wi w 1 & play party in e twp, ha oo 5 =, , J a n . 28 PORT Perry ARENA

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