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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 4

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* fourth at 6.27 and 11.06. Le sald eA a - - © vz aan 1 « ~ 9 4 _- PORI,PERRY STAR, Thurs, February 17th, 1966 p Serving Port Perry, Brook PIOO® P. HVIDSTEN, Publisher Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoc. Published every Thursday Co. Ltd., Port Department, Ottawa, and for ODO -O-O 0-0-8 Ob -Brl ltl ol td di J piu $5922 53565005666986309¢0 Lg A a a AS A OS ZORRO OR ROR 2 Port Perry Star Co. Limited Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office . Subscription Rates: In Canada $3.00 per yr., ) Elsewhere, $4.50 per yr. Single Copy 10¢ : PRR 4 os & | lin and Surrounding Areas WM[T. HARRISON Editor "Member of the Ontario Weekly ¢ Newspaper Assoc. aa by The Part Perry Star 4 Perry, Ontario. & payment of postage in cash. & Barry Port Wins Fi . The Part Perry (Tri png) Rull: dozers picked up a 11-3 win over Sutton - Keswick Twins Jin the first game of their best £ out of 7 play-off series last" Tuesday night in the local arena. Barry Oke was the big gun for the Bulldozers with a five goal' effort. Port' Perry took a 3-0 read in the first period when Oke pick- ed up two and Ken Roberts picking up a single. Doug Me- Millan (2), Venning (1) and Matthews (1) gathering the) assists. . The Bulldozers opened up in the second and collected five more before the Twins finally | hit the scoreboard. ! Oke again led the attack for | -Port_ picking up his third and; Car- negie, Geer and McNenley were the other marksmen for Port, picking up singles, Tomlinson scored the lone marker for the Twins, } ~The third stanza slowed down 'somewhat but, Port managed to out: score the "Twins by a 3-2 margin in this "peried. Barry Oke his Be Man Mert McKee and ROVER CREW NEWS | We report that the Crew | spent a very enjoyable. week- end camp with the 7th "D. M. Rose" Rover Crew of Oshawa | at Camp Samac. Except for | lack of sleep all returned well | and extended a hearty vote of thanks for their invitation. The crew is congidering send- inp evra Tovers to the "Sum. 1 mer Moot" held in British Co- | lumbia this year. Mrs. Letcher has concented to purchase the Canadian Flag for the crew if they desire one this vear, we would like to thank "Mrs. Letcher for her interest in scouting as she sponsors the Port Perry Rover Crew. The Rover. banduet was" held last Saturday night and was enjoved by all. . I ) SilpperW es Lane Oke Scores h Boals "night) scored for Port, while ; Lineups: n [Competition | writers. citizens of Canada, re- rst In Series . Ken Raoherts (hig. second of thal Palethorpe and Dobson tallied for the Twins, Four minor penalties were handed out by referees Lorne Doolittle and Stan Westfall. Both teams picked up two. The score of this game does not indicate that the Sutton team are pushovers. This should be a good series before it is over. : The second game will be in Sutton on Sunday night, Feb. 20th at 7.30 p.m. The third and fourth games will be in Port Perry on Tuesday and Wednes- day, feb. 22 and 23. PORT PERRY -- Gaal, Topp- ing; Defence, Roberts, Carnegie, .D. McMillan; Forwards, Me- Nenley, Burnett, McKee, Mat- thews, Geer, Guy, Oke, Parry, Venning, - SUTTON--Goal, Outman; De- fence, Big Canoe, Scouil, Good- fellow, Chadwick; Forwards, Tomlinson, Snelling, King, Pale- *thorpe, Badelrow," Dobson, Croutch, Limming, Peg. . Wells, RY 3 : a 1.0.D.E. 'Announces A Short Story Mrs. W. R. Morrison, Presi- dent of the Provincial Chapter of Ontario, 1.0.D.E., annofinced recently that the 19th consecu- tive" Short Story Competition will be held. One award of $200 is offered. * The competition is open to "sident in Ontario. "Closing date of contest is April ja 1966... Dr. G. E. Red n, Or Professor of--English Literature, Author and Lectur- er) is the judge for 1966, Contstants must ebtain print-' {ed conditions beford submitting manuscripts. These may be secured by writing to: Provincial Chapter of Ontario, 1.O.D.E., 168 Jackson. Street, West, Hamilton, Ontario, Waterloo, "Greater Port Perry Days" all Port Shop "Greater the Port Perry SEE Company; Marke Lumber I'ood Ballard Motors: Cawker's Men's Wear; Canadian-Tire-Corps-Ileanor's-Flowers; Elizabeth Insurance Agency; Shoppe: Emmerson In Jackson Appliances; Kayvan's Lumber Co. Ltd.; Master Feeds; he. to $1.00: Manchester Jeweller<: Harry Peel Rambler Style & Beauty Salon; Swéetma Davs" buys this week that vou can't afford to miss. ADVERTISEMENTS FROM THE MERCHANTS ON PAGES 8-9 - 10 Garage; displaying * outstanding Perry stores posters * for FOLLOWING ~ Bruton's Drug Store; -Beare t: Crest Hardware: Carnegie Glenette Beauty Salon; . Ladies Wear; Lake Seugog MeDermott-Panabaker; Mersco Peel Hardware; Pentland Sales; Reesor Fuel & Lumber; we Sluice. Station. , Port Bantams Port Perry Midgets came through with flying colours last Saturday afternoon and defeat- ed Markham Midgets 8-4 to win | ito Herald On Tuesday, Feb. 8th, Mr. Neigh's Junior boys played host to Uxbyidge Junior boys. The ! final score was 34-24 in favor of Port Perry. Uxbridge High's Junior and Senior girls' basketball teams played our teams in Port Perry on Friday, Feb, 11th, The Jr. girlss' team and Senior girls' were" defeated (29-9),and (29- 19) respectively. On the same afternoon, Port Perry's Inter- mediate and Senior boys' teams travelled to Uxbridge. The In- with 15 points, triumphed (36- 26). However, Mr. Dekker's Seniors went down (37-26) to Uxbridge's Seniors. Our Junior boys played again on Monday, Feb. 14th when Brock High's Junior boys travelled here. The game quickly developed into a rout, and the .final score was (73-7) in favour of Port High, Big guns for Port Perry were Gord Williamson with 19 pts,, Brian McNab with 16, and Reg, Foster with 14. That same: day Mr, Burt's wrestling team travelled to the Ridgeview Wrestling tourna- ment at Alliston. They were second in points overall, with two individual championshi going to Les Brown and Taylor. A Valentine's Dance was held on the evening of Friday, Feb. 11th ,sponsored by the Literary Society. Music was provided by DJ's Don McCaig and myself. --Dave Read UTICA NEWS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, George Cosburn on the birth of a son. The Junior Farmers held a very successful dance in Utica Hall on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Claugh- ton of Stouffville visited with Mrs. J. Claughton and Jim on Friday. . ~The Young People's Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall on Thursday evening, Mrs. Florence Mitchell and Mrs. Sam Howsam visited with Mrs. Ted Heron, Ashburn. one day Gist week. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Russell of Oshawa and Mrs. W. Russnell of Brobklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray, David and Jim of Port Perry, also Miss Betty Cotfon of Uxbridge visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell. «© Mrs. Marion Kendall visited one day Joél Claughton: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Howsam of Toronto were supper guests with Mr. and MrsiS. Howsam on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer visit- ed on Sunday-with Mr. & Mrs. Don Geer and boys in Port Perry. ' Fourteen 'tables of Fuchre were payed in Community Hall on Saturday: evening. Tadies First B. Houghland; Ladies Second Nerta Masters; Cons. Louie Mitchell; Gent's First Chet. Geer; Gent's Second Oli- ver Lane; Cons. R. J. Nesbitt, Next Euchre in two week. termediates, led by John Hayes -Poronto last week with Mrs, [f Top-Markham the two game total goal series with a score of 14 to 9 on the round. The Port boys were out to win this series and gave the good crowd of spectators many a thrill, The Port Perry defence of Roger Moase, Bob Bruton & Ron Short were outstanding and had the Markham boys tied up most of the game, Scoring for Port Perry were: Brian McNab with 8; Wayne Pugh with 2; and Bill Davidson, Ron Jeffery and Ken. Irvine with singles, Wayne Pugh and Ron Jeffery also picked up 8 assists for their efforts. Markham marksmen were: Nugent with two and Raymer and Harris with singles. Port Perry will meet Stouff- ville next in a two game total goal series. The first game will goin Stouffville this Thurs day night at 7.45 p.m. with the second game in Port Perry on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 19 at 3 p.m, H. W. Honey Awarded Master Breeder Shield Harold W, Honey of R.R, 2 Seagrave, was presented with a Master Breeder Shield at the -Annual Holstein-Friesian meet- ing held in Toronto on February 16. This is the hjghest honour the Association can bestow on one of 'its members. Begintfog 1h 1929 with nine females and a bull, Honeyvale Farm's herd has been develop- ed with the aid of superior sires used over the years. © Since 1937 Harold~Honey has shown at the Ontario County Black and White days. In the early 40's, together with Smith Brothers and Webster Brothers of Port Perry, Mr. Honey form- ed the Better Bull Syndicate and by combining their resour- ces the-three herds were able to use outstanding bulls from the Rag Apple family. Mr. Honey's son Ralph is now associated with his father in the operation of an inéreasing- [ly large herd." TTT The Honeyvale Farm has re- cently been fucronsed, to 3256 acres, To qualify as Master Breed- er, Harold W. Honey bred, in a herd averaging under 15 -regis- trations per year, a total of two Excellent and five Very Gdod bulls, one Star Broodscow, 14 Very Good cows and 34 Good Plus, all the females meeting the requirements of the Breed Class Average with a record of at least 115% for both milk and fat, ; The is a list of successful candidates in exam- inations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of in Pogt -Perry, The names are arranged in or- der of merit. GRADE VIII PIANO 'First-Class Honours-- Judy Swain" GRADE VII PIANO Honours--- Lynne MacGregor; Linda Mountjoy; Judith Mountjoy .GRADE VI PIANO First Class Honours-- Kathy Sonley Pass--Dianne Panabaker GRADE V PIANO Honours-- : Lois Harrison; Lea-Anne Ballard; Heather Rider; Penny Rider, Barbara Wilson (equal) . Pass--Pamela Stinson; Janice Stacey GRADE IV PIANO First Class Honours-- Marlene Podres; Janice Kennedy Ont. | Music Students Pass Exams - Honours--Donna Ballard; Jim Moore; Denna Ballard GRADE III PIANO First Class Honours-- Litt; Christine Williamson (equal) Honours--Dboiina Beare, Joan . Morrow (equal); Cheryl Elliott, Gloria Fenn (equal) GRADE II PIANO » - First Class Honours-- Marleah Malcolm; Candy Malcolm; Darlene Malcolm Honours--Mary Skinner; Andrew Litt, Sharon Nesbitt (equal) GRADE Y PIANQ oS Sharpe;. Calvin Nicholls GRADE VIII SINGING First Class Hpnours-- . Barbara Taylor .GRADE VI SINGING First Class Honours-- . Lexie Love Pass--Linda Jefford GRADE 1V SINGING Honours--Nancy Warren; Elizabeth Jefford Port Perry Council News Minutes of a regular J coting of Council of -the Village of Port Perry held in the Muni- cipal Office on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 8th, 1966 at 7.30 p.m. DEPUTATIQNS -- Repre- sentatives | from O.W.R.C. re (1) 1966 Budget; (2) Water Tower Control. Mr. R. Cauppinen and Mr. McTavish of the O.W.R.C. at- tended council meeting ag ar- ranged and presented to Council |' the 1966 operating expense bud- get in the amount of $2100.00. RESOLUTION--"That an ex- pense budget of $2100.00 for the operation of deep well, pumping station and. watermain for Port Perry for 1966 be adopted as presented by the O,W.R.C." The representatives from the 0.W.R.G. dated that another matter needing prompt attention was a more accurate and effi- cient control for the water tower. After checking quota- tons on a new control it was estimated that one would cost approximately $1600.00 and that the capital expenditure be taken care of by the Port Perry water- works department, and that the of $1600.00." z 'maintenance of the control be paid for under the operating ex- pense budget by the 0.W.R.C. as part of project #57-W-6. RESOLUTION-- "That a tele- metering control be installed in the water tower. O.W. R.C. to arrange installation of same and cost. to be billed to Village of Port Perry at an estimated cost: (Continued on Page 1%, L * Catherine Nicholls; David . . Zarol A.

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