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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Aug 1965, p. 1

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<4 Port Perry Fair A » 5 Yel ' { ------ © SEE SEERA RR TAR FER RN P2RT § PERRY 1 ¥ 3 dint doi ibn, PORT PERRY GRADE 13 RESULTS Betoun facta dn dos dons sly dis Arianne den Boer Tops High School Students Following the reception of the Department of E ducation's | Grade Thirteen results on Tues- day, August 17th, certificates Volume 100 THURSDAY, AUGUST 26tl] 1965 cession pe Number 45 'Sant', 'Kim', Jang Drop By we. posse sare During U.S. - Canadian Tour Local residents took a second | look one day last week when | they saw a pair of horses hitch- ed to a post at the Lakefront. The mare and filly were brought into town by a young woman who is trekking alone | i but right now sleeps under across the North American | continent. Jane Smith, 24, of East Hampton, Connecticut, stopped off here for a short rest. The horses, ag Appalooso nanmer Sentinel wwflake (Sam), aged three, and 12-year old Kimberley Gold (Kim), a Palamino Pinto, have been Jane's companions since she left Columbia, Conn., at the end of June. She expects to reach her des- tination, San Luis Opisbo, Cali- | fornia, around Christmas, "if all goes well." Miss Smith says that she is making the cross-continent trip | © while she is young and has the opportunity. Labour Day, Sept. 6 Clyde is coming to Port Perry Fair! Who is Clyde? Well he is a trained buffalo and will be brought to the Fair by Buddy Heaton. Then there is Bebe, the Clown, with his funny face and all his tricks. And while taking in the sights be sure to watch for George, the donkey, pulling his cart through the grounds. Don't forget, Port Perry Fair ie on September 6th. "days | green, Mr. | sented a beautiful | is the gift of Mr, | Murray and will be held by the 1 1966. | which will be known as ' phies wilk_be | Storey Beare, past president of | Both horses carry a 60-pound load made up of bedding, stores and other goods. Miss Smith was planning to bring a tent the stars. Ste crossed from the U.S. to Canada at Cornwall, and thinks Otnite Is "ust wpideriul, " Recalling some of the happy memories of pleasant summer spent on the bowling John Murray pre- trophy to the Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club. This most attractive cup and Mrs. club for annual open competit- ion in mixed doubles. The first | tourney for this trophy will be | summer of Along with the trophy the Murray Trophy individual tro- presented the winners whieh will be retained by them. Mr. Roy C. Honey, president of the Port Perry Lawn Bowl- ing Club and M.C. for the ev- arranged in the ening, received the trophy on | behalf of the members and ex- | pressed heartfelt appreciation | for this generous gift which will do much to keep up the enthusiasm of the members. Mr. Honey called upon Mr. | Irving Boyd as a representat- ive of the Council and upon Mr. | Discharges Wins Preliminary Mrs. Donna Barkey, Clare- mont, Ontario County's entrant in the Dairy Princess Compet- ition at the C.N.E., is still a strong candidate. evening she won the prelimin- ary contest over her comely competitors. This coming week she com- petes in the second round. Jud- ging is dore at the Grounds. Mr. & Mrs. John Murray Present Trop y To Bowlers the Lions Club to say a few! words. Each expressed the feel- ing that the Bowling Club was a very real asset to the comm- unity and extended good wishes | for a bright future. Mr. Murray was asked to come forward again while Mr. Honey, on behalf of the Club, presented him with a Life Membership. Then Mrs. W. Owens called Mrs. Murray to come forward and as president of the Ladies section of the Club presented her with a Life Membership. These member- ships were given in the form (Continued on page 13) | Hospital Report | Week ending August 21st Admissions .........cceevevenennnn 24 Operations ww 14 Emergency Treatment ........ 10 Births 'Deaths Remaining ......ccooovvvveennnn., 24 Visiting hours 3-4 and 7-8 p.m. On Monday C.N.E. were issued to the grade thirt- | een candidates. The student with the highest | aggregate marks is Arianne den Boer with ten credits in | her first attempt. She will be awarded the Central Ontario County District High School | Board of Education's Scholar- | ship. The Port Perry Legion | Auxiliary's Scholarship to the second candidate will be award- ed to Brian Harris. The A. B. Cawker trophy for the candi- date with the highest aggre- gate in five Grade Thirteen subjects is carned by Arianne den Boer. It is noted that in their first attempt, Isabelle Corner with her music standing has twelve Grade Thirteen credits, Brian Harris has eleven, Arianne den Boer, Gail Cottyn, Dean Smith, and Larry Martin have ten. Nine cedits including English is required for University en- trance and eight credits includ- ing English are necessary for the awarding of the Secondary School Honour Graduation Dip- | loma. Special awards will be made known when such have been announced by the Department of Education, Who ever heard of a publish- er of reference books recomm- ending people mark them up with ticks and checks and lines? Well, that's what the Bell Telephone Company of Canada did in announcing the 1965 ed- ition of the Oshawa - Cobourg and surrounding territory tele- phone directory is being distri- buted this week. Marking a name and number makes it ex- | ceedingly easy to find a second time. J. W. Lowry, Bell manager | 2,065 copies of the directory being sent to Port Perry resi- dents this year, are slated for | more than last year. Hundreds of hours (in by Bell employees, Fg and bringing the Hist of names and numbers up to | date. This makes the book one of the texts. "It's always a good idea to | double check your personal list of frequently called num- bers against the new direct- ory," said Mr. Lowery. "This makes good sense when you think of the number of wrong First Fire Calls Since May 24 After a relatively long "rest" period, the Holiday weekend of May 24, the local firemen were again called out to two fires last week. The first call was on Thurs- day afternoon to a cottage at | Lakeside Beach where an over- { heated furnace was extinguish- soot cept the cleaning up of and smoke. * * * * | se caught fire in the kitchen of Haugen's Chicken Barbeque at Manchester. {but very little damage caused to the premises. for the area, reports there are! compared "to | 1964's figure of 1,944. In all, | printed by the Bell Telephone, 1 105,481 copies of the directory | delivery, 15,330 | blue. ed. There was no damage, ex- | Bell Directories Increased By 121 In Port Perry Area numbers a person gets." - The Bell has Blue Books, ideal for personal lists of num- bers, that the Company will send out on request. "Residents should not only record the numbers for fire, police and doctor on the inside front cover but should also check the: information pages," said the manager. "A few min- utes spent now might mean the difference between effective ac- tion and hopeless fumbling in an emergency." A sketch of Ontario County Courthouse and Administration Offices, Whitby is featured on this year's cover, which, like the other 61 directories to be this year, will be a robin's egg | are put dine. Seagrave Girl 'Wins Honours world's best reference |g Scotland Rosemary Nodwell, Seagrave returned from Scotland on Mon- day, August 16th after a very successful participation in var- ious Highland Games and Bag- pipe competitions. She took part in four comp- ctitions while in Scotland, and won first prize at Auchterarder a second and third prize at Inverary and a second at Luss on Loch Lomond. Rosemary is a member of the General Motors Pipe Band, and winnér of more than 30 medals in previous ¢ompetitions. During her visit to Scotland she visited the home of her grandparents at Dumfries. She was accompanied by her father, Mr. Robert Nodwell who also visited the battlefields of the Second World War in France and Holland. 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