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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Nov 1966, p. 16

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ge" Ps" re" or HE i EINE Li sti arn" | Bm it ori AR rey BE LR Ry "Canada or director. 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- FAG 3 EE HALL SO BYERS Naubde PIRSA RA LLIN Vor i meachish ake THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1966 IN AND OUT OF TOWN Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Reader who are 63 years married on November 25th. J * = Mrs, Jessie Robertson is spending a few days with her Grandaughter (Gloria- Mrs. B. Vanags, Toronto, The majority of ll Blue and Brown Guiders in Port Perry attended the all day Guiders training in Uxbridge last Sat- urday. The training was. at- tended by some 250 Guiders from Central Area. * »* * A surprise dinner party was held recently at Conway Gar- dens by the imediate family for Mr .and Mrs Arthur Cox who were celebrating their 256th wedding anniversary. Mr, . Lloyd Somerville proposed. the toast to the bride and groom and they were presented with a money tree of silver dollars. The remainder of the evening was spent at the home of Elma and Art. Hospitality On The Highway In the belief that visitors to to other provinces during the _ centennial year, most of them travelling by road will form impressions of the nation or the provinces by the way they are treated, the Can- adian Highway Safety Council plans to sponsor a-nation-wide centennial project called "HOS- PITALITY ON THE HIGH- WAY", Basically designed to reduce the number of deaths, injuries and accidents, the pro- ject wil urge .every motorist to think of himself in the role of host and to treat visiting mo- tourists as guests throughout 19617. CHSC believes a gots judges a host by his hospitality, Since most centennial visitors, either from outside Canada or from within, will travel by auto mo- bile, the Council points out they must be made welcome on the highway, With more than 30,000,000 visitors expected next year, the Council will try to impress all Canadians with the meed for sincere, shougiuin hospitality. "We will ask everyone who drives a vehicle in Canada to exercise constant, sincere cour- tesy and thoughtfuness, to go out of his way to fill his real role as a host to the visiting guests," commented P. J. Far- mer, the Council's executive "Plans are under way to try to reach every mo- torist with the urgent need to drive to the best of his ability, and to see that every other mo- |.- = torist- does- the same: ee On Vegables (All mistakes are intentional 1. Putty toes and tummy toes And little kuki umber Sugar beets make cookies sweet And this is not a blunder. 2. The pickled beet is quite discreet It shares with each the dower The pickled beet is never sweet The sweet one mever sour. 3. Peasy peas and beansy beans And carrots long and slender, - Parsnips, too, if you like a few - But onions are offenders. 4. Pepper squash is just eye wash It's neither hot nor squeezie So turnip stew, I turn to you For something nice and teasy. 6. The brussel sprout is round and stout "The 1if#le- tykes we love them While cabbages gr along the row The sprouts grow on a ste 6. Horse radish is good and also badish, We have it on the table Though truth to tell, it kicks like Nell- But was never in the stable. 7. There's radish, too, and I caution you To keep the horse in bedding For the' purple heads in the garden bed Forbid a horsey wedding. 8. Asparagus it comes to us In bunches as it oughter When the snakey heads push through the bed, Get ready for the slaughter. 9. Punkin is ace for a Hallowe'en face " You can make one if you try, Celery's good if you like chewing wood But punkin makes excellent ple." : 10. Table corn is a vegable delectable, We chew it from the cob or spoon it from the can The yellow kind, one may find In corn cribs or in the porridge pan. 11. Cauliflower is not a foie The truth has not been spoken : It's edible, digestible, Without a flowering token. 12. Spinach green has long since been "A vegable of merit It's mushy stuff when cooked enough Though a lot of iron in it. 13. Lettuce green is often seen To grace the kitchen platter But as for food, it may ~~ be good To stop you getting fatter. This citation on vegetation accumulation = With its implications and variations Is a consummation Of a gardener's occupation. (Continued from Front Page) brand of hockey we can be sure of a great seasons entertain- ment, so why mot turn out Tuesday nights and give them _ your support. * * : Port Perry 8, Sunderland 3 The Bulldozers won their second game Tuesday, by a good margin, but 'it was way below the standard of hockey that Tripp's are known for, The first two periods were just hit and run without any passes clicking except when Port were in front of the net, then shear determination put the puck inu The third period. started with Port looking more like their old selves with good rushes from one end of the ice to the other, and making. their shots count, Sunderland has a good team Bolldozers and will be stronger as the season goes on, three or four times they broke behind Port's defence with well carried out plays only to be robbed by | goaltender Jim. Topping who once again put on a great show for the fans, Scoring for Port-- : 1st Period: R. Bryant from D. McMillan, L. Middleton, G. Geer from L. Middleton 2nd Period: R. Bryant from G. Geer, L. Middleton Third Period: ..., L. Middleton fom G. Geer A. Mathews from Carnegie, D. Gibson L. Middleton Magee from D. Doner, M. McMillan from Carnegie, Mathews. Next game in Keswick this Friday at 830 pm. Uxbridge on Monday, Keswick here on Tuesday, ~=Arthur -Bond |-~~ Clean Windshield! TORONTO: Finding frost on the windows of your car these mornings??? Better make sure you clear it off before you start driving, Effective October 1, it is an offence in Ontario to drive a motor vehicle on the highway unless the windshield, windows on either side of the driver and the rear window provide a clear view of the roadway and vehic- les approaching from either, direction. Théy provision res- pecting the rear window does not apply where the motor ve- hicle is equipped with a mirror securely attached to the vehicle in a position to give the driver a clear view of the roadway in the rear, other than through the rear window. Drivers found in violation 3 Lions Essay Contest (Continued on Page Four) and their participation in inter- national humanitarian pro- grams were their credentials for the patronage of the con- test. } Contestants should submit their entry in essay form, not to exceed 5,000 words. "Judging will fall into four categories: 75 per cent of the essay's points will be devoted to content, ten per cent to or- ganization, ten per cent to style and five per cent to me- ' he will be liable to fines of not less than $10, nor more than $100. Their licenses may also be suspended for a. 30-day period. | submitted to our club," Mr. chanics," Mr. Gord Thomas said, (The mechanics segment will be used to appraise the gram- matical construction of the essay.) "Three judges will be &p- pointed to evaluate the entries Gord Thomas said. "If our, winner can advance through the judging stages up to the world finals he will re- ceive an expense paid trip to Chicago to attend the Lions International 50th Annual Con- vention for the final judging of his essay in addition to the $1,000 award." r. "Gord Thomas said he accept the challenge and enter his club's section of the contest. Closing date for the club's cons test is December 10, 19686. "Students wishing to enter the contest should contact one of the Port Perry Lions to get full details of the contest, " he said, The age limit for the contest, includes all youth 14 but less than 22 years of age as of Jan. 15, 19617. Mr. Gord Thomas announced that each applicant would be limited to one entry, with one winner's essay eligible to com- pete in the Lions District AS contest. Winner of district contest will be entered in state or country contest. Each coun- ry or multiple district winner will be entered in one of the eight world divisions. SAVE 6c! Mail-in Offer! . 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