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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Jul 1965, p. 1

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| 1 { I} " base of an electric clock-pole lamp, 'given by J) RETIRES AFTER 36 YEARS The ladies shown in the group above are pre- senting Mrs. Grace Taylor with gifts, on the occasion of her retirement after 36 years' teaching, On the left, Mrs. M. Pugh holds the with Mrs. Pat parents of former pupils in Reach and Scott OF TEACHING Townships. Standing beside her is Mrs. Taylor, % Love and Mrs. Dorothy Mulhol- land representing the Reach Township School Board who honoured Mrs. Taylor with a gift of a black leather hand bag. High School Students Obtain High Marks The pupils placing highest in| will be announced when released their branch and programme |by the Department of Educa- are listed: tion in mid - August. Four Year Grade Nine-- Dianne Card 82.5% Five Year Grade Nine-- Brian Donnelly 849 Four Year Grade Ten-- Diane Beuchler 79% Five Year Grade Ten-- Brigitte Alzner 90% Four Year Grade Eleven-- Donald McNenly 75.3% Five Year Grade Eleven-- the July 1st Holiday. William Holtby 81.3% In the first game they met Grade Twelve General Course-- Greenspoon Lumber of Secar- Susanne MacMaster 86.3% | boro and came out on top of a Grade Twelve Special 10 to 1 count. Rick Beare was Commercial Course-- in top form as he allowed only Lois Summers 80.2% one hit in theAeven innings. The Port boys got to the Scarboro pitcher in the first inning and Lions Bantams Lose To Simcoe In Preston The Port Perry Lions Club Bantams attended the Annual Preston Bantam Tournament on Prizes and Trophies are awarded: The I.0.D.E. Grades Nine and Ten Standing--Brigitte Alzner. The 1.0.D.E. English Prize-- Susanne MacMaster. The Honeydale W. I. Senior | Prize (Home Economics)-- Jean Milligan. The Honeydale W.I. Junior Prize (Home Economics)-- Brigitte Alzner. The R. B. Smallman Trophy, boys met Simcoe and lost out 9 to 2. Reg. Foster started on the slab for Port but through the five innings he pitched scemed to have trouble finding the plate. He did not get much help from his teamates as they picked a bad time to make some errors and also several mental lapses. This had to be a bad Grade Nine--Brian Donnelly. | oa1m6 for the local boys as they The Sam Farmer Trophy, are quite capable of playing a Agricultural Projects--Dorothy | 144 better ball. Brown and Paul Solomon . The Allan Raines Memorial Trophy, Grade Nine Indusrtial Arts--Robert Holtby. The R. A. Peel Trophy, Grade Eleven Industrial Arts-- Theo de Haas. The Hutcheson Trophy, Grade Eleven Commercial--Susan ! Werner. The Gertrude Jackson Trophy for Grade Eleven Home Econo- Hospital Report mics--Isabelle Strong. The A. M. Lawrence Gradua- tion Trophy, Mathematics and It should be noted that Simcoe won the Championship while Galt won the Consolation. The | Lions club will now wait for the July 31 tournament at Hastings and Coaches Carl Luke and Al Rahm will have the boys up for this one. For Week Ending Sat., July 3 Science--Susanne MacMaster. Admissions... 11 The Zula M. Jackson Gradua- Operations .......coovevvveeennn.. 15 tion Trophy, French & Latin-- Emergency Treatments 11 Susanne MacMaster. Births ...cooocvvveciieeeeeenn, Nil Dr. J. B. Lundy Graduation Deaths ................. NTN Nil Trophy, English & History-- Discharges ........ccouou..... 23 Jennifer - Mumford. Remaining .....cccoeovvuennnnnn. . 10 hit regular to pick up the win. | r Port Perry Site For Tory Picnic? The anaual Starr - Dymond - September this year, probably at Port Perry. This annual af- fair enables constituents to mdet their federal and provin- cial members: Michael Starr, MP, Oshawa Riding (federal); Albert Walker, MPP, Oshawa Riding (provincial); and Dr. Matthew B. Dymond, MPP, On- tario Health Minister from On- tario Riding Check Your Label! Is your subscription in arrears? In order to continue enjoying your "Star" please bring your account up to date. Walker picnic will be held in| PORT { PERRY \_ Volume 100 THURS., JULY 8th, 1965 Number 42 Mrs. Grace Taylor Retires After Teaching 36 Years Mrs. Grace Taylor was the | period of time, Mrs. Taylor then surprised recipient of gifts from | moved to the school at Sand- former students, parents of | ford where she taught for an- students and associates last | other 9 years. Following this Tuesday afternoon as she re- she went to Greenbank School tired from 36 years of teaching. | on the staff of the Reach Gathering at Reach Central Township School Board and re- School #1 (Prince Albert), pu- mained there for about 10 yrs. pils, teachers and parents of | Her last 7 years of teaching pupils, together with represen- have been at Prince Albert, tatives of Reach School Area | where she has trained and edu- Board, Mrs, Taylor was com- cated many beginners in Grades mended for her devotion and in- I and IL terest as a teacher of many | . . hundreds of students. Prior to the presentation on At the beginning, Mrs. Tay- Tuesday afternoon, fellow tea- lor was a young teacher at chers and staff of Prince Al- Cartwright School #6, between | bert School were hosts and hos- Nestleton and Cadmus. Moving | tesses to Mrs. Taylor and two to Scott Township she taught other departing teachers, Mrs. at Foster Memorial School for | Grace Hastings and Miss Dian- 3 years prior to her marriage | ne Pacey, at a staff dinner held and for six years afterwards. | in Oshawa during the previous Having lost her husband this week. Ont. County 4-H Clubs Hold Safety Meetings Three Safety Meetings for 4- | outlined some of the satistics H Agricultural Club Members that came out of the last Farm were held in Ontario County as Accident Survey conducted in follows -- Monday, June 21st, Ontario County in 1959 & 1960. Uxbridge Secondary School; This survey indicated that, in Tuesday, June 22nd, Brooklin a period of one year, there were Township Hall; and Wedresday, 14 fatalities to farm people in- June 23rd, Cannington, Brock volving 8 Men, 2 Women, 3 District High School. Boys and 1 Girl. The meetings were arranged Mr. Fair also indicated the in an attempt to impress upon value of using such safety de- 4-H Club Members the dangers vices as the new Slow Moving | existing on our farms, and to Vehicle Signs which are now stress the need for greater safe- available from the Uxbridge & ty measures in various farm Port Perry Junior Farmers, and setivitles. also from the Ontario Depart- M. Lynn Fair, Agricultural ment of Agriculture Office, Ux- Representative, in his opening bridge. remarks to the Club Members, (Continued on page 13) TTT Tai In the second game the Lions | =o Pictured above are the six p A plaque was presented by the honour. name' on this plaque. pe FP -- STUDENTS RECEIVE PROFICIENCY AWA dents of Prince Albert Public School for 1965. Goad Neighbours Club as an award for this Each of the students will have their Mrs. Elva Brain, presi- dent of the Good Neighbours Club presented the plaque to the students at the school on Monday, The Grade Thirteen awards | Visiting Hours 3-4 and 7-8 p.m. | June 28th. The students are, from left to 4 ¥ RDS right: Stephen Rensink, grades 1 and 2; Eric Shpilman, grades 2 and 3; Shelley Olsen, grades 3 and 1; Rosewitha Malischewski, grades 5 and 6: Maxine Hartin, grades 6 and 7; Susan Co- chrane, grade 8. Congratulations to the above students, with special congratulations to Max- ine Hartin who has won this award four years in a row, . ~ roficiency stu- Prince Albert

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