La SRA A A SE Gd CS sae, RNR Aa RAIA SE Drive Carefully Over The Lon Volume 99 P2 85 Number 44 THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1964 b } Mrs. Jessie Hope And Grandson Off To Scotland Mrs. Jessie Hope and her grandson, Ricky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hope, of Port Perry took off by Air Canada Tuesday night from Toronto International Airport for a three weeks vacation in Scot- land. This Mrs. Hope's fourth visit to her country of birth since she came to Canada in 1911, but it took her 36 years to realize the first trip back in 1947. Since then, she has been vis-' iting Scotland in 1950, 1955; and again this year. Mrs. Hope came to Canada She was born and raised in Dundee, Scotland, and it is to this city she is returning to visit with her two brothers and | | dian Legion. i ounts of $500.00 in 1911 as a young girl of 18. g Holiday Weekend More people drive more miles on the August Civic Holiday Weekend than at any other similiar period all year - - and accident hazards can increase as a result. It's a family-type holiday, the Ontario Department of Transport points out, and it often brings family- type accidents. "There have been in the early part of this summ- er a number of tragic accidents in Ontario in which whole families have been killed or injured", said Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister of Transport. "Fatal accidents are always shocking and dreadful and we want to pre- vent all of them. But an accident that claims five, six or more lives multiplies the shock, sorrow and loss." A man driving a crowded car must remember three things, said Mr. Haskett. He must concentrate on the operation of the car and not permit himself to be distracted by conversation or the activity of children. ' He has a special responsibility to make sure that his car is in first class mechanical condition. He must remain alert. This means driving shorter distances or stopping to rest oftener than he might if he were travelling alone. PL. Perry Legion Farmers Hit By Will Present Army Worms 2 Scholarships | «om vom damage im on Port Perry High School stud-|2rio and Durham Counties is ents continuing their education | 'not serious except in isolated at universities or similiar ed. | areas," according to agricult- ucational institutions will bene- ure officials in each County. fit from two generous scholar- | A. O. Dalrymple, agriculture ships donated by the Port Perry representative for Durham Branch 419 of the Royal Cana- County said at least two farms ' have been hit hard by the The scholarships, in the am-| Worms. Oats on a farm near and $250.00 Cavan and corn on a farm near will be awarded to students of --¢Wtonville have been damag- Figh scholastic standing, but ed. . al need will also be a Doug Keys, associate agricul- deciding factor when winners tU'€ representative for Ontario County said about six farmers ; have reported damage, to crops. | are chosen. "The damage is not widespread n n - | : 2 C 1VIiC Holiday at the moment but is bad on yA one or two farms," he re- 3 marked. de On August rd. Farmers plagued by the 4 spraying Asp one sister. Although she enjoys flying very much she prefers to travel by ship, if only time would per- | mit the extra days travelling. The Village Council at their army worms are N yi Ricky who is 11 years old, is |last meeting declared Monday, Crops. x | This is a familiar Fil in| looking forward to his first August 3rd, as Civic Holiday, « so 00 'Port Perry at this time of the °VC'Seas trip and although [in Port Perry. Both banks and gq. ono) farmers in this area h 3 Sentence Youth vo In the above picture are flying is not new to him, this | the Lost oitice will be closed report extensive damage by 8 pe i two of the Pee Wee teams play- will 'be by far his longest |on that Inte. . Army Worms to their crops. isin: ' ; ith a lot of enthusiasm flight. This will be the third last RE , For Beer Theft od! bined at the local ball park Best wishes to Mrs. Hope | legal Monday holiday during ol 0 ' and Ricky for a pleasant flight | 1964. Still to come are Labour Thanksgiving Day on October re jp Waier $1, Bist? Plioto and holiday in Scotland Day on September 7th and 12th : A Robert Stapley, 19, of Osh- | rs 1 y . je! awa, was sentenced to two' years less one day definite and six months indefinite when he 4 appeared in Whitby magistrates 4 court on Tuesday. pt Ig <P ES y Stapley was found guilty of | { hi £ breaking and entering the Port' Rizk V Perry Brewers' Wharehouse and Re 5 theft of a number of cases of : § / beer, about three weeks ago. i ; W i " Magistrate H. W. Jermyn re- : 3 | commended that he be sent to Si Z Brampton Reformatory to learn! Blt ¥ a trade. e 4 : es A ; ek B Mi u A a8: New Minister At i W . % ay H PAR | Here Thursday i i 7 : TPE § The induction service of the 8 {A ] new minister of Port Pemry i ais ¥ United Church, Rev. A. Rice, A 3 ) B.A., will take place in the on Bh 'Church on Thursday night. gi Rev. Rice comes here from | [HEE 8 i Regent Park United Church, 4 y Toronto. : ih i He is at present on vacation, RR » but will arrive here with his eid : wife and three children om b Thursday. 4 | ik Fe ~ Hospital Report | EEE. aS aaa iil io ing Enjoyed, In Spite Of Hot Weather SE v ATA. ssn mo | Bowling Enjoyed, In Spite of Weather ; id : a ri Operations .......... ¥ The hot and humid weather during the last couple of weeks front throwing the bowl is Mrs. Arthur Cox. Standing behind § rg) Bits RAL 95 | have not discouraged the lawn bowlers in Port Perry. Men and her from left to right are: Mra. John Beckett, Mrs. Irving Boyd, : i Dis frae REAL 4 23 | women are practising three or four nights a week and on Mon- Mrs. Merle Goode, Mrs. Vic Stouffer, Mrs, D. Pascoe and Mrs. \ ol) sme ALR day night the Star photographer shot the above picture. In I. R. Bentley. Staff Photo Nay R "ws \