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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jul 1964, p. 1

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Ca EN Cetra fa a no PORT - Sport Volume 99 THURSDAY, JULY 16th, 1964 Number 42 Seugog. Girl's Team, "The Ram ettes" Large Crowd Attend Minor Night, Port Jrs. Defeat CKEY Good Guys On Saturday, July 11th, the Port Perry Minor Softball As- sociation held their second an- nual "Booster Night" and par- ade. The parade which was a huge success, formed at the High School and left a t6.30 p.m. and paraded down Queen Street to the ball park, led by the newly purchased Police Cruiser, Jean Bright's Trio of Baton Twirlers marched in front of the Ajax Pipe Band who were followed by the presiding dignitaries, "floats, house-league teams, girls teams, bantam, midget and junior teams, the CKEY Good Awarded $2000. Scholarship Garth A. Paton, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Love of Port Perry has been awarded a $2000, = Fitness and Amateur Dominion Government, for the purpose of graduate study in|} the field of physical education. Garth is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, where he re- ceived a B.A. degre. He was granted an M.A. degree from the University of Michigan .in Ann Arbor Michigan, and has just completed one year of study on a Phd. degree at. the, University of Illinois, Our congratulations to this enter- prising and hard working man. Scholarship from - the are pictured above in their Horse Drawn Float. Dr. J. Hodgson Guys, cheer leaders and man- Named Director agers and coaches who paraded! The Dominion Observatories with their teams. Teams from Branch of the Department of North Reach, Scugog & Green-! Mines and Resources has been bank were also. represented' in! renamed the Observatories the parade. | Branch of the Department and The dignitaries of the even- placed under a director. ing, Mr. Clare Butler, official Mines Minister Benidickson of the OASA, Reeve J. J. Gib- | announced recently that the new son and Hon. M. B. Dymond, | director i is Dr. John H, Hodgson, Minister of Health rode in con-| chief of the Dominion Observa- vertibles in the parade proces- tory's Seismology Division since sion, 1952 and an international auth- (Continued on page 2) ority on seismology. Dr. Hodgson is the son of Dr. E. A. Hodgson, Port Perry, who himself held the position as chief of the Dominion Ob- servatory Seismology until his Hospital Report For Week Ending July 11th Admissions .....eeeeeeennnn. 13 retirement in 1952 when his son, Operations ........ccoeeeeennen. 15 the recently appointed director Births vere, 1 replaced him [in that capasity. Deaths ..ceeeeeeeeeirrennns 3 Dr. John H. Hodgson .is a Disha as « SPORTIF 16 | graduate of University of Tor- Remaining ......cccivnninennn.. 14 onto, The above picture shows where the bullet fired by Con. Robert Roy went through the window of Reesor's Fuel and Lumber truck after it had been stolen, and was chased by Con. Roy. Kenneth Kavelman, 22, of Oshawa was wounded in the shoulder. Three Oshawa Youths Charged In Recent Port Perry Break-Ins Three Oshawa youths have one of posse been arrested and charged and vehicle. two more are being sought in, Two others have also been connection with the break-ins apprehended and charged. Ro- and robbery of Reesor Fuel and. bert Lester Stapley, 18, of Osh- Lumber Co. and the Brewer's; awa has Warehouse Store in Port Perry.: breaking and entering and theft The gang broke into both of , from the Brewer's Warehouse, these two places early Tuesday and Michael Murdock, 19, of morning, July 7th and again| Oshawa has been charged with early on Wednesday morning, | theft of a motor vehicle, with July 8th, they stole two trucks | other charges pending. from Reesor's and attempted to| Chief Cameron said that two rob the Brewer's Warehouse! other suspects are known to be once again. involved in both of these rob- This time their attempt was | beries and warrants have been foiled by Constable Robert Roy | issued for their arrest. ." of the Port Perry Police Depart- rok k ment who surprised them at the Warehouse and gave chase when FLAMINGO RESTAURANT they fled in the two trucks.| ROBBED - Constable Roy fired warning shots and when they did not stop fired at one of the trucks, the bullet going through the back window and wounding Kenneth Kavelman, 22, of Osh- awa in the shoulder. ssion of a stolen Early Sunday morning the Flamingo Restaurant was en- tered and robbed of $330.00, the receipts of the previous day. At the time of publication no breaks in the case have .come about. Chief Cameron said that Kavelman has been charged no evidence of forceful entry with possession of stolen goods, | could be found. They are still two charges of car theft and] investigating. The Town Council, last Saturday morning, presented the Port Perry Police Department with a new 1964 Chevrolet Police Cruiser. In the above picture Police, Chief R. J. Cameron is being presented the keys to the new cruiser shown in the back- Chief Cameron Receives Keys To New Cruiser From D-Reeve J. Orde ground by Deputy-Reeve John Orde. Pictured above from left to right are: Constable Robert Roy; Storey Beare of Beare Motors, where the new cruiser was purchased; Councillor Bruce Beare; Reeve J. J. Gibson; Chief Cameron and Deputy-Reeve John Orde. 1 ~--Staff Photo been charged with - --im-- or SN Sv ¥ ¥ "rh a re i ol EN ae 5

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