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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jan 1964, p. 1

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wm Volume 99 'Over 200 Oddfellows and guests welcomed the Grand Master on Saturday evening, Jan. 18th, when a supper in his honour was held in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, and ably catered to by members of the Eastern Star. Guests were present from Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin as well as from Port Perry. Pictured above were the main dignitaries of the evening THURSDAY, JANUARY Grand Sec'y, Oshawa. 23rd, 1964 Number 17 and are from left to right: Bro. Earl Geer, District Deputy Grand Master of District 41, Port Perry; Bro. Earl Fox, Grand Mas- ter of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, Sterling; Bro. Harvey Attwood, Grand Guardian of the Grand Lodge of Ontario and Dist. Dep. Whitby; and Bro.' Gilbert Freeman, Dist. Dep. Grand Warden of poo --Star Photo Oshawa's Bobby United Church | | Annual Meeting The Annual Congregational | Meeting of Port Perry United] Church was held in the Church | Parlours on Monday" evening, | January 20th. Reports from the various Committees of the | Church show a healthy condi- | tion, both in numbers and fi-| nancially. Three members of the Session | announced their retirement | from the Board. Mr. Joseph Peel, Mr. George Davey and Mr. R. B. Smallman. These | gentlemen have served the Church for many years. Mr. Smallman, in particular has] been connected with the Offi- cial Board of the United Church since 1909. ~ Orr, Wren Blair At Arena, Monday, January 27th At press time it seems cer- tain that no N.H.L. star will be present at Minor Hockey Night in Port Perry. However, everything possible is being done to secure a guest fiom the Toronto Maple Leafs, and there is a possible chance that someone may appear on tke night of January 27th at the Arena. In the meantime the com- mittee in charge has received the promise of Bobby Orr, Osh- awa "Generals" sensational de- fenceman and the team's man- ager Wren Blair to be on hand for the evening's activities. However, whether an N.H.L. star is present or not, this is primarily a night for the young hockey players of Port Perry, and parents ands other inter- ested should keep this slogan in mind: Don't send--Take your boy to the rink! Defeats Peel Cty. Ontario County debaters de- semi-finals against Northum- berland County. Representing Ontario County is Bob Robertson, Port Perry, Marilyn Downey, Frank Barkey Bicycle Licence Not Required Fort Perry council has ap- proved a suggestion from police ] chief Cameron to do away with rand master Aduresses LoOOE MEMDETS «io: The chief feels that a licence On Saturday, Jan. 18th, at 6:30 pm. a banquet was held to honour the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, 1.0.0.F.,, Bro. Earl Fox of Sterling, on the occasion of his official visit to District #41. The guests at the head table were ushered to their chairs by Bro. Ron Wanamaker, V.G. of Warriner Lodge #75, 1.0.0.F,, Port Perry. The District Deputy Grand Master of Dist. 41, Bro. Earl Geer of Port Perry, offered a toast to the Queen, After an excellent meal, most graciously served by the ladies of the Eastern Star, Bro. Earl Geer "Attwood, Dist. Sec'y and Grand | tions featuring different menm- bers of the group. Bro. Earl Geer then intro- duced the guests at the head table and the N.G.'s of District 41 who were present. They were as follows: Bruce Craigie, Cath- arine Van De Ven and Allan Hotta (students sent by this | District to the United Nations); Mrs. Earl Geer; Bro. Harvey Guardian, Mrs, Attwood of Whitby; Bro. Gilbert Freeman, Dist. Warden and Mrs. Free- man, Oshawa; Bro. Earl Fox, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario and Mrs. Fox, Sterling. Noble Grand's pre- is of little value if a bicycle is stolen, since the licence is al- sent were Bro. Alex Blair and| ost always broken off and Mrs. Blair, Brooklin; Bro. H. Peever and Mrs. Peever, Osh- thrown away. In place of the licence all awa; Bro. Harold Crawford and | picycles will be registered at Mrs. Crawford, Oshawa; Bro.| the police office on a card sys- (Continued on Page 13) PORT PERRY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Week ending Saturday, January 18, 1964 Admissions... 17 Operations ........cccevvneennne 11 Discharges .......cooceveernnnnens 18 Births ...ccnniiiien. 4 Patients remaining ........ 21 tem which will give the owner's name and the bicycle's serial number. This, in the police chief's opinion would protect the own- ers to a much greater degree than what a licence did before. Owners of bicycles are re- quested to register their bicy- cles at the Police Office as soon as possible. See advertisement on another page in this issue. feated Peel County in the third round of the Provincial series | and will now advance to the | Ont. County Jrs. Debating Team In Third Round and David Hawthorne from the Brooklin Junior Farmers. Topic for the debate was "Resolved that the present system of school taxation in Ontario is satisfactory." : The semi-finals will be hel at the Zone Junior Farmers' Leadership School, being held at Clark High school, near Orono, at 3.00 p.m. Saturday, ' - February 8. The topic being debated will be "Resolved that the Subsidization of Farm Pro- duets in Ontario is Beneficial to Ontario's Economy." Elect R. Francis Ontario Warden Russell Francis, reeve of Thora Township ;was elected Warden of Ontario County for 1964. Also in the running were Wil- fred Gould, reeve of the Town of Uxbridge and Neil A. Smith of East Whitby Township. Mr. Smith was defeated on tre first ballot when he re- ceived only 3 votes. . Mr. Fran- cis had 19 and Mr. Gould 17 votes. : Mr. Francis was elected on the second ballot and received 21 votes against Mr. Gould's 18 votes. introduced . the rection of Mr. Elliot. They played several musical selec- Net 33 Cenis After Break-In John Ballard Lumber Co. was i {es broken into in the early morn-: ing hours last Friday. The burglars made their entry into the office by breaking the bot- tom pane in the door, reaching inside and turning the lock. .Only a cash register was 'stolen from the office and the thieves must have had a pretty look on ptheir disappointing faces when they discovered the loot was only 33 cents. : The cash register was found on Saturday, after it had been dumped about 100 feet east of Center Island Road, = Damage to the Cash Register is estim- ated to be about $150. Port Perry police are investigating. | Bel'tones, a group of young entertainers from Port Hope, under the di- Members of Port Perry Council Following Inaugural Meeting Port Perry's 1964 Council pictured above was photographed by ! the "Star" photographer at their inaugural meeting held re- cently in the. Municipal Building. 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