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Gibson on Tuesday after» 2 noon, when he was elected Warden of Ontario County. af P2RT PERR Y According to the clerk-treasurer of the County, Wm. is Manning, Mr. Gibson was the 116th Warden of Ontario A County and the first to be elected in the Council Chambers i of the New County Court House on Rossland Road. ig When Mr. Manning called the meeting to order at 2 p.m. Bh the Chambers were filled to capacity, and representatives BY from the various municipalities carried a total of 41 votes. 7 i This meant that any candidate entering the contest for a the position of Warden of Ontario County had to carry at gl least 21 votes to win. Gi -- eel TT Sete Three candidates entered the contest, namely J. J. Gib- i Volume 100 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1965 Number 18| son of Port Perry, W. H. Gould of the Town of Uxbridge, os J lean ai SU Ee . aS ! and Francis Hockley of the Township of Scott. as 4 It usually takes more than one round of voting to win bt + the position of Warden, but during Tuesday's election, Mr. a: < J. J. Gibson was awarded the of fice on the first round, re- ott ceiving a total of 22 votes to Mr. Gowld's 16 and Mr. Hock- nd ley's 8. 158) In his inaugural address, Mr. Gibson stressed the fact that he owed a large portion of his success to his wife, i, Hazel, who had supported and worked for him throughout RE the campaign. pI Reverend G. A.. Mundy of Brooklin United Church of- EN fered prayers and asked Divine guidance for Council mem- yh bers, and in a strong and challenging speech, urged the i¥es members of Council to deal with the problems arising with ig dignity and honesty, X . ie: Harry Peel, prominent Port Perry business man was the last representative of this town elected to the office of Warden of the County of Ontario in 1955. Brooklin Win 14 Games In A Row Defeat Port Perry Flyers 8 - 4 Brooklin 'Redmen' picked up last Thiesday to run EE NY rt & Ate AL? ele aa I ---- UAT up two goals. Brooks and Car- nochan got singles. Wills and Gibson with three apiece and Hull and West with singles rounded out the scoring for the another win in their un- defeated games to number 14. Port Perry gore Brooklin had a little edge in Brooklin Club. 2 play over Port Perry through- " out the game, but very little. | The 'Flyers' problem was being unable to finish off around the many scoring opportunities. Local Rink Wins Curling Trophy Of the 4 teams representing Port Perry Curling Club at Haliburton over the past week- end, Mr. Ivan Parkinson's group emerged victorious, winning the "B" Section, second event, of the 3-day Bonspiel sponsored by Haliburton Curling Club. When play-offs start and Port Perry can ice a complete team, Brooklin will have their hands full. With half the team im- ports, and in a 'B' cldssification, Brooklin will have to show more than they did here Tues- day night, if they expect to go very far in the play-offs. The couple above these lines is probably the happiest in Port Perry to-day. Reeve J. J. Gibson elected Warden of Ontario County on the first round of voting Tuesday, was joined by Hazel, his equally happy wife and co-worker after the tension and excitement of voting was over. Congratulations to "Jay" and members of the family who were all there to give their support and congratulations. --Staff Photo The first period was Port's best with the score ending 3-2 Earth Tremor At Blackstock As reported elsewhere in this | frozen ground extending for 25 issue, our Star Staff Corres- yards from his woodshed to his Hospital Report For Week Ending Jan. 16th for Brooklin. The Redmen came on stronger in the second per- jiod, outscoring the Flyers 4-0 The team, skipped by Parkin- | son, was made up of Ron Firth, Vice-Skip; Sam Fisher, Second and Wes. Jones, Lead. nD RE + bw . : : ! to gain a 6 to 2 lead at the pondent in Blackstock describes gasoline tank. The crack was FF 1 ond of the sotrd Ge Io th . her Port Pers 4 the results of an earth tremor narrow, but another crack ex- } slplonlipcrgh Sn : [hree other Port erry teams, PA which occurred on Sunday mor- | tended off from the first for Operations coercive, 20 , Port held eir own and | ckipned by Roy Cornish; Bob 7 § ning, January 17th. Mr and about 2 yards, Births womens 2 kept on even scoring terms Kenny and Art Panabaker A ' b J tore dq i I HA with the Redmen, both teams came close to winning, with the 1M Mes, Bobet Jenking' an their The Jenkins tarm is located | Deaths ..o.ccoooorroorsvesrrnnnnn, 1 icking two talli : 3% i n re kened at oh | piclang up we tallies. Kenny and Panabaker teams PX IRe ST an Awa rr , on the boundary of Cartwright Discharges coon... 21 Hugh McCoy led the scoring winning their first two games 3 around 2.30 a.m. by "thumps". 4,4 Manvers Twps. about 6 mi. . le for the FI lene' It Josine the third ' 21 and a loud bang. Thinking the east of Blackstock. Remaining ! parade for the yers, picking but losing e third. fi furnace had exploded or the] ? chimney had fallen, the family ' checked inside and outside the house without finding anything. Later in the morning, Mr. Jenkins found a crack in the "Boy Hit By Car | Kevin Hadley, 7 of 140 Bige-, low street, suffered possible in- ' ternal injuries Thursday after- noon when he darted into the' fender of an auto at the inter-! § section of Queen and Lilla streets. § Following the accident, the child was removed to the Port ' Perry Community Memorial Hospital vhere he was attended by Dr. John Diamond. He was later removed to the Oshawa General Hospital where x-rays 3 were taken. . : Port Perry Police said the, n " bd apparently dared ow Arnold Roach, Al Pacey Join Local Lions Club from behind an oil truck, stop-, : ped at the intersection, into the! The Port Perry Lions Club, inducted and welcomed two fender of an auto driven by new members to the club last Monday evening at their regular Harold A. Heard, R.R. 2, Orono. meeting. Arnold Roach of Manchester and Al Pacey of Port Perry were the two men who joined the club, and are pictured above with their sponsors. From left to right: Bill Beare, (sponsor), Al Pacey, Arnold Roach, Bob Howsam (sponsor). RSC FIRMA at ae Eero 0 + i MLS 008575) L3G = Fe 3 NAA E