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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jan 1966, p. 1

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- Adadivadd: nd nhidbils We Salute You, Mr.and Mrs. Consumer You have made Port Perry the finest shopping area in this region. Your shopping habits and buying skill have thrown the spotlight on Port Perry and caused other communities to cast envious eyes in our direction. | The merchants adver- tising on the |"Greater Port Per - Days" pages in this edition of the Port Perry Star have long been aware of your value, but have re- cently come to appreciate you even more when they compare sales receipts and bank deposits with other communities throughout the district. Your knowledge of merchandise keeps these mer- chants busy constantly looking for bigger and better values to pass on to you. These firms are proud of their new merchandise. They pride themselves in that they can supply your every need. They also take great plea- sure in knowing you can find the identical item in Port Perry that you can find in any shopping centre -- and in most cases for less money. You can shop in Port Perry with confidence. The shopkeepers here are your friends. Their purpose is to supply you with the best quality merchandise at the lowest possible price. Shop the "Greater Port Perry Days" pages for your family needs. Be in Port Perry this week for a tremendous "Greater Port Perry Days" from these fine merchants: SEE ADVERTISEMENTS FROM THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS ON PAGES 10 - 11 - 12 ALUTE YOU RS. CONSUM Ballard Lumber Company; Bruton's Drug Store; Beare Motors; Cawker's Food Market; Crest Hardware; Carnegie Men's Wear; Canadian Tire Corp.; Eleanor's Flowers; Elizabeth Shoppe; Emmerson Insurance Agency; Glentte Beauty Salon; Jackson Appliances; Kayvan's Ladies Wear; Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Ltd.; Master Feeds; McDermott-Panabaker; Mersco be. to $1.00; Manchester Garage; Peel Hardware; Pentland Jewellers; Harry Peel Rambler Sales; Reesor Fuel & Lumber; Style & Beauty Salon; Sweetman's Service Station, Requests Increased Subsidy For Operation Of Ambulance At the last meeting of Port| involved. The portion to be Perry council held in 1965 a let- | paid by Port Perry would be ter was received from Charles | $1664.00. H. Brignall, owner and operator Council decided to meet with of the local ambulance. Mr. Brignall and requested of In the letter, he states that| him to arrange a meeting with with increased costs of opera-| the councils concerned and that tion it is no longer possible to | the Port Perry Council would be operate the ambulance service| glad to attend. on a subsidy of $1,200, This meeting will be held at Throughout the years 1964 | Reach Township Hall, Thursday, and 1965 almost three hundred | Jan. 13th, 8.00 p.m. calls were answered, and about 50% were emergency cases. According to Mr. Brignall Hospital Report the break down of the calls were Village of Port Perry 40%, Township of Reach 32%, Town- ship of Scugog 19% and Town- Operations .......... RT ship of Cartwright 19%. Emergency Treatment. 7 The letter further explained Births that the basic problem now is For Week Ending Jan. 8th Admissions .....ccocernen.... 18 LP PT PT PPP Deaths vines the need of a full time man, who Discharges .... would be capable of rendering Remaining ........cccveervvvenene service to sick or injured. P2RT § PERRY Volume 101 THURS., JANUARY 13th, 1966 Number 15 100 Merchants And Employees Attend Banquet, About one hundred merchants and businessmen together with their sales personnel, assembled in the Port Perry Legion Audi- torium on Wednesday evening last, for a dinner and retail sales clinic, conducted by Pro- fessor Norvin Allen of London, Ont., until recently of Wichita University, Kansas, The theme of the professor's very compre- hensive and well-worded address was, "Good Public Relations", Those in attendance were par- ticipants in the "Greater Port |: Perry Days" promotion, which is announced in this week's issue, Chairman for the evening was the publisher, Pete Hvidsten. Among the head table guests were Reeve and Warden J, J. Sales Clinic Gibson; Mr. J. O'Brien of Cana- | dian Media Services, Mr. Guy Painigs Jr. of London, Mr, and Mrs."P. Hvidsten, owners of the Port Perry Star; Prof. Nor- vin Allen, Rev, R, C. Rose of | the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry and Wm. Harrison, | Port Perry Star. Prior to the dinner, grace was offered by Reverend Rose, Mr. | Hvidsten, in his introductory remarks, extended a welcome to | all assembled on behalf of the Port Perry Star He said that the fine turn-out was indicative Publisher of the "Star", Pete Hvidsten, expressed thanks to| (Jver Port Hope Blades, 7-2 the speaker of the evening and his hopes for a betterment of community promotion for Port Perry merchants, (Continued on page 18) Port Perry Lady 99 Years Old Belated, but sincere congra- tulations to Mrs. Job Graham, | 211 Scugog St., Port Perry, who | celebrated her 99th birthday on Dec, 28th, 1965. The fine, old lady received many good wishes and ecards from friends and relatives here and far-away places. On behalf of all our readers the Star takes the liberty of extending Mrs. Graham the best of health and happiness in the | future, Bulldozers Impressive In Win The Port Perry (Tripp's)' Port's scoring spree at 17.22 of Bulldozers came up with their the first stanza. best game of the season last; The Bulldozers again took Tuesday evening when they command in the second period whipped the Port Hope Blades but were only able to pick up 7-2 in a fast, wide open game. one tally when Chic Carnegie Port were determined to win beat Clarry on a hard slap shot from the opening whistle. They from the blue line at 14,57, started skating strong and | The Port Hope crew came to checking every move the Port ; life for awhile in the third Hope crew made. The Bulldozers stanza and picked up two tallies potted five unanswered goals! by Wakely and Fenton. Bob for a 5-0 lead at the end of the! Parry scored for the Bulldozers, first, | Although the crowd was small Mert McKee gave the Bull- due to the cold weather, this dozers their start at the one | did not dampen the spirits of minute mark on a pass from'the Port Perry boys as they McNenley. Ron Bryant made it played their best game of the 2-0 46 seconds later and at the | season by far, The hockey fans 7.52 mark picked up his second in Port Perry are missing some of the night. McKee clicked good hockey by not getting out for his second at the 10.44 mark to these Intermediate games, and Dale McNenley rounded out ' the boys could use your support. Mr, Brignall says he is genu- inely interested in providing ambulance service for the area, but cannot continue without a subsidy of $4,160. per year. This sum to be divided on a percent- age basis by the municipalities Doctor Honoured About 200 friends, neighbours, patients in Claremont and Brougham met recently in Claremorit Community Hall to pay tribute to the local doctor, Nelson F, Tomlinson. Dr. Tom- {inson has practised in the Claremont and Brougham area for 47 years, but has no inten- tion of retiring. Dr. Tomlinson, who was borh in Reach Township is known to many also in this area. nn -- a a ~ RN Tr SR Towra SIRE, He = aa ~. wl IAT 1 Sr. elena TT " = - « FC IVY ao wi Nn CoD pore RE 2 on 4 1 oN 3) Mo Is oh Ca Pn ee > 7 Lo or ah - Aoi a a Ps -- ass To = ~~ PY VT PA A Nr 7 . 2 7 Tug ACSA TA € 7 x Eid,

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