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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 May 1966, p. 1

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- Rev. R. C. Rose, Rector of the Anglican. Church of Ascension, Coadjutor Bishop of Toronto, PAE ARS FE = - 3 SL and Rev. R. S. Mansfield. The Right Rev. G .B. Snell, ~~ Many Items 0 Business At Council Meeting The following business was dealt- with at the last regular meeting of the Council, On a request from Wm, Tripp and Keith Russell who appeared 'before "Port Perry Council at the last regular meeting "a beilding permit was issued for the construction of car wash & Jaundramat. If the project meets with | Ontario County Health regula- tions, the building will be lo- cated on part of lot 273, north side of Scugog Street. : : x * * On behalf of Branch 419, the Royal Canadian Legion, ' Mr, Wm. Taylor recommended that a sports day be planned during the 1967 Centennial Year, He suggested the Sports day to be held at the Fair Grounds, and fire cracker display at the 'lake front, and that the council make a grant towards such an arrangement. * * * pres "By-law No, 1434 for the auth= orization of borrowing $944,270. for the construction.and equip- ment of the High School addi- tion was given the third and final reading. On a request from the United 'Senior Citizens of Ontario Inc. the council declared that the week of June 5'- 11 be observed as Senior Citizens' Week. | Hospital Report As at Saturday, May 21st Admissions enn 17 Emergency treatment .. 6 Operations iin 14° Births AeaSvedaniiiaiarinyestinivonie 1 Deaths ..ovvinnmnin.. 1 Discharges .....cvivmiiinn 19 Remaining ......ocovaeiin 28 Vigiting hours 3-4 and 7-8 p.m. Port Perry. Charles Brignall attended the meeting re ambulance services, and it was decided that indivi- dual agreements be made with the municipalities involved, De. siring this service are the vill- age of Port Perry, and the Townships of Reach, Scugog, and Cartwright. © kk ES "5 A letter was received from the Community Memorial Hos- pital, asking for an abatement of taxes in the amount of $210.- on Paxton: Street, , The Hospital purchased this property in October, 1965 and requests' exemption of taxes from that day on. It was de- cided to leave this matter with the Court of Revision. * *» * Hospital Board, a request was Large Crowd Watch Fireworks The Fireworks display which was put on by the local Fire Department last Monday [even- ing was well attended by fami- 'lies' throughout the district; and from. all reports of those watch- ing the display was enjoyed by everyone, This is the first attempt for fireworks and they are to be congratulated for their fine ef- forts. "They spent $400,00 on the Fireworks Display this year and they hope to be able to put on an even larger display next year. The firemen are open for suggestions, so if anyone has any ideas on how to improve the display in any way the de- partment would be glad to hear them, made that the council budget for a road continuance of Pax- ton Street to Simcoe Street in front of the new site of the hospital, Applications were also made for hydro, water and sewerage, ) * * * Fines for month of April $463.00. Port Perry's share $202.36, F-1 TRI, A a pt LASHL PTE Lk 2 > - hearin RD RLESRAITI A WER IR WRONG ERS BALSA shina autaiuthauhatons dct L pe i < P2RT § PERRY VOLUME 101 THURSDAY, MAY 26t ¥. 1966 NU MBER 34 11 Anglican Members The Anglican Church of the. Ascension was vchonouvred on Tuesday, May 17th by the visit of The Right Reverned G. B. Snell, Coadjutor Bishop of Tor- "onto, who carried out the an- | cient rite of laying on of hands | during the confirmation of eleven teen members of the Anglican congregation. Bishop Snell, in the colourful and traditional robes of his of- fice, assisted by the Rector, the Rev. R. C. Rose and the Rev. R. S.: Mansfield, time--honoured and impressive ceremony with great dignity and understanding. meaningful lay language, the step - that the candidates had taken and 'the Christian and moral obligations that. would ensue, At the close of the service, which was well attended by re- New Dance Hall Opens May 28 On page 10 in this issue of the Star, Phil Goreski is an- nouncing the opening of "Club Annrene" at Lakeside Beach on Scugog Island, The construction of this esta- blishment -has -been going on during the better part of the winter months, but is now ready to accept the public. Opening right is Saturday, May 28th, & dancing will continue every Saturday during the summer & fall. : - A Teenager Opening Dance will be held on Friday, June 3, and these dances will also con- tinue every Friday night. Confirmed By Bishop latives and friends of these con- firmed, a reception was held in the Parish Hall, with refresh- ments being provided by the Ladies-of the Evening Guild and | W.A, Bishop Snell, at this recep- tion, further endeared himself ' sonality to those present with his per- and kind words of greeting as he moved from fa- | mily to family. conducted this! There will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday, May 29th, at which time the new confirmees will - receive . | their first Communion. Later, in| "his sermon, Bishop Snell ex- 'plained, with conviction and in Recent Gradua te Jim Read, of 606 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario, was grant. ed the degree of Bachelor of Science--in--Agriculture at the annual Convocation exercises at the University of Guelph on Friday, May 20th, 70 on lots pt. 231, 230 and 229 In a second letter from the Display | the firemen in organizing the: Ross Richard Gavel, stock. the corner of Scugog and Lilla Streets, . Gavel car which was north bound on Lilla Street The pending. . Damage To Cars After Crash, $2,375 Pictured above the 1966 Chevrolet owned by 22 of 601 Masson St.,, Oshawa who was in collision with a 1965 Ply- mouth driven by Harry Sanderson, 59, of Black- The accident took place at 8, 30 p.m. at suffered an estimated damage of $2100, while the Sanderson car travelling south on Lilla and turning east on Scugog Street suffered an estimated $275.00 damage, of the Port Perry Police Department, who in. vestigated the accident said that charges were Constable Rob Roy 4 an 2 "Je oe re, he TRE EC Sa Ry FAW EROR RE tp EE in v al ge ba Td » ry FR | PIT Tl gn, CE mr Ja cv J PR an (ay ™ - are Ter Er a TT wR AR a LES Ns Sion EH . na - - Wo " ~ » a ~ a Veen 4 +E 2 > x i 0 3 oy he . Ars oY » SARE Mh 2 Xie ; AN ne EAL 2 hag od NN Ss hs ES

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