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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jan 1967, p. 1

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Stewart, Minister of Agriewd | John Moles, former Port Perry | address, said he expected a «5 5 a ture and Food. man, and now Farm Sales Man- (Continued on Page 2) ¥ AN What the 300 guests saw and | ager for Ontario Hydro, who cos an heard during the afternoon, was | spoke briefly before introduc- SAN ' | » a , . . ® 2) $ i p " beyond anyone's comprehen. ing the above mentioned guests. Tractor Kills Eh sion. Dr. Price in his address out- a Pecel's Poultry Farm Lim- ited, management and staff can | lined the history and growth of | Whatever was said at the time is not known, but according to the happy smiles of the Hon. Wm. A. Stewart, Dr. John Price, it must have. been really amusing. Mr. Stewar} has just re- Limited. - ceived four beautiful broilers presented to him by Dr. Price on behalf of Peel's Poultry Farm Gale Forder Chosen Queen Sale Of Plates Behind 1966 conducted well be proud of the new hat- chery, as well as the excellent opening arrange- 'ment. f Among other platform guests attending were: the Hon. M. B. Dymond, Minister of Health, Professor Ross Cavers, head of Poultry Science Department at | Guelph University; Charles Healy, Warden of Ontario Coun- ty; J. J. Gibson, Reeve of Port Perry; Ed. (Sam) Oyler, Reeve Ont. Objective | $820,000.00 60 Port Perry Marching Mo- thers will "blitz" the Village on | Monday, Jan. 30th for the 'an-| nual March of Dimes campaign. The original March of Dimes idea was founded in the U.S. ' Peel's Poultry Farm Limited, " from its early start, the present operation, and looking into the future, ~which--in--his- opinion March of Dimes was very bright. Among the in- teresting facts released, he said | that the production.in 1966 was double of that in 1965, and this was due to increased export to more than 30 countries, and this trend he expected to continue. Price paid warm tribute to the late Ronald A. Peel who, with the assistance of his wife Janet established the company in 1927. He also gave much credit to the staff, which now counts 75, for the success of Peel's Poultry Farm Limited. Before introducing the guest speaker, the Hon. M. B. Dymond Father Of Three Be A 28-year-old Burketon hers- man was killed yesterday when he was run over by a tractor his wife was driving. Tr William James Stephenson, R.R. 1, Burketon, was dead -on arrival at Port Perry Hospital. Police say the father of three children was riding a fender of the tractor driven by his wife, Marlin Lyda, when he fell off. He was crushed by the right rear wheel of the machine. The accident happend about 6 p.m. on the Fifth Concession about one and one-half miles east of Blackstock. Investigating officer was Con- stable Bruce Tillson of the Bow- manville Ontario Provincial Po- lice detachment. Big Test For Local Skaters 3 u : X : by the late .comedian Eddie| - Port Perry will have strong lists. or erry 14 i C 00 Ontario motorists appear | Cantor in the 1930s, and the or-| representation at the Canadian| The young Port Perry skaters headed for the longest line-ups ganization was established in| Figure Skating Championships | have been training very hard : in their queuing careers. Ontario in 1951 at the Ontario |held in Varsity Arena this| for this event, and cheering for Once more, they are lagging | Chapter of the Canadian Foun-| week. them are not only their fami- badly in their purchases of au- dation for Poliomyelitis. Anna Forder and Richard| lies and friends, but all the re- tomobile licence plates. About 4,500 persons are given | Stephens will compete for top |sidents of this community. In fact, this year they are assistance during the year, and | honours in the senior pair skat- The best. wishes for success- purchasing them at an even it is financed by the efforts of | ing, and David Porter and his| ful championships to the two slower pace than they did a 40,000 Marching Mothers who | partner from Barrie Janet D'| couples participating are exten- year ago, according to Trans- raised about $800, 000 in Ontario | Altroy will compete in the| ded, we are sure, from the re- port Minister Irwin Haskett. in 1966. junior- dancing competition. sidents of this Village and sur- Up to January .7, 1967, only The 60 volunteers canvassing| Bruce Hyland, 'who is coach-| rounding communities. The 970,472 sets of plates had been| Port Perry Monday will attempt | ing Anna and Richard, and has | competition will be keen, and issued. That's only 14.4 per to raise $600.00 here, and in|turned out three Canadian pair | the tension high, but their skill cent of the total, and it com- order to reach this goal, resi-| champions, said some time ago,| and will to win give them an i pares with 15.5 per cent at the [dents of this community are|Anna and Richard are surefire | excellent chance "of. reaching i same time a year ago. Bnled 'to give generously. successors to his previous tit-| the top. i | The problem is more serious ---- ! this year, though, because there N are about 100,000 more vehicles | | to be registered this year than pe BENE | NESE. f1ast------ ; The same trend is in evidence in Port Perry. According to the local issuer, F. G. Reesor, | who distributes the licence p73 . plates 'from his 'lumber and' | fuel business, Reesor Lumber & | ok Fuel, the sale is down about Bel. 109, from last year. 3 As of Jan. 23rd this year 600 3 plates had been sold, compared [RA to 660 last year. wr . ~ Mr. Haskett says that motor-, ots ists can save themselves a good i 3s deal of time and trouble by| iy buying their plates now because 8 there are no line-ups at any is- \ 8 A. suing office in the province. i However, the lineups will, : i : | start soon and .no matter how" i) 'long they become, there'll be no : extension of the deadline be- ' yond February 28. Hospital Report ¥ GALE FORDER AND ESCORT KEN WILSON - Week Eending Jan. 21st One of the social highlights | evident throughout the school. Admissions .......... Seinrshss 15 of this Centennial year, the The theme this year was "Rap: Operations ................ 8 i . 19th -annual "At Home" was | sody in Blue". , Emergency Treatment 2 Last Sunday at noon hour the Port Perry Fire ~ the firemen proceeded to wet down the house held in Port Perry High School| Over 500 guests signed the| Births .... 1 | Department were called to the farm of Mr. A. and the house trailer which was nearby. Mr auditorium last Friday evening. Guest Book, which was in char-| Deaths Nil C. Hoftizer, R.R. 2, Port Perry (Shirley Road) Hoftizer was fortunate enough to get his NS » Much preparation, hard work | ge of Miss Grace Pogue. The| Discharges ......... 18 | when they discovered their barn on fire. Upon cattle out of the barn, but lost three sows and AF and planning by Catharine Nel. | receiving line consisted of Ca-| Remaining I 11r 2HEREAR 18 [arriving at the scene the firemen found the seven little pigs in the fire. An estimate of the i § son, President of the Student |tharine Nelson, Pres. of Student| Visiting Hours--2 - 8 p.m. |barn completely engulfed in flames. Realizz complete loss was not available. Re i Council and its members was (Continued on page 2) Maternity Ward -- 3 - 8 p.m. | ing that nothing could be done to save the barn --Staff Photo % ' 3,

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