---- Firms Participate In Supervision Course '1966. - : ~The hearing is SEI S57" the] Mr. F. Headly, Toronto, who tive Supervision Course is explaining the programme to Dr. John Price prior to the first meeting { | is conducting the first Effec- --Staff Photo Important Hearing Monday The Ontario Municipal Board has appointed Monday, Febru- ary.13th for a hearing in regard to an application for approval of .a Restricted Area By-law, by the Corporation of the Village 'of Port Perry. 'The by-law (1414) was passed .on September 14th, 1965, and an amendment to this by-law was passed (1436) May "7th, 'benefit of Port Perry ratepay- ers, who will have the privilege! --of expressing their views in the, | nommersiial, etc.. matter, and state whether they approve or oppose the .applica- tion. "In Octsiber last year Port Perry ratepayers were sent .a baoklet, Sou the by- law ithe area 'zoned. AY was #lso a map, indicating 'the vari- mus zones, such .as residential, ~The meeting "is ~held-in--the {Council 'Chambers in the Muni- cipal building on Monday, Feb- ruary. 33th at 11 am. Local Skaters Off To Montreal The toughest test in their career, will be. this week-end, 'when Anna Forder and Richard 'Stephens will compete in the 'North American Figure Skating (Championship in Montreal. ._- They.are leaving Toronto on "Thursday, and are travelling on ithe "Rapido", C.N.R. non-stop itrain, and are accompanied by their coach Bruce Hyland and 'Mrs. 'Hyland. : 'Mr. & Mrs. H. R. Forder and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephens, parents of the skaters will tra- vel to Montreal by car on Fri- day and will atfend the two- day compeiliions, Port Perry Resident Observes 95th Year Mrs. Marietta Kaines, 'born, taised and married in Port Perry, and still a resident of this town observed her '95th birthday on February "2nd. A quiet celebration of the event took place at the home of her son John F. and Mrs. Raines, and the members of the immediate family called to hon our the grand old lady. She received numerous cards, gifts and phone calls of con- gratulations from her many friends during the day. Among the family visitors [ course i undertaking, #1 | their company. .| conducted | evening. 1 There are twenty-seven per- Five Port Perry companies were represented at the first class on Effective Supervision on Wednesday, February 1, 1967 at the Port Perry High School. This Effective Supervision is a federal-provincial designed to assist large and small businessmen in the further development of The program has been. pro- duced by the Management De- velopment: Division, Depart- ment of Manpower and Immi- gration, Ottawa, for the Applied Art & Technology Branch, Ont- ario Department of Education. This is a once-weekly, ten lesson course with Mr. F. Head- ly of Honey Well Company, Toronto, instructing the class on behalf of the Ontario gov- ernment. Peel's Poultry Farm Limited is the local sponsor and is re: sponsible for obtailing mation in regard to the course every Wednesday sons taking part from Peel's Poultry Tarmi Lid. Lake- Scu- gog Lumber Co. Ltd., Van Camp Contracting Co. Ltd. Chalet Farms Ltd., Beare Motors Ltd. and 'Len Rossenburg, Account- ing, Aurora, .Ontario. . The Ontario government of- fers. courses for all segments of business and are available on request to both small and large companies in the Province." Marching Mothers Collect $583.43 During "Blitz" The response from residents .of this 'community was very gratifying to the 60 Marching 'half of the March of Dimes campaign, Monday, January 30. According to the chairman of the local committee, Mrs. Grant McDermott, the amount collect- ed was $583.43, only a few dol lars short of $600.00, the goal set for the "Blitz". However, 'there is still a possibility that reached from funds received at AEF NT ew : y at 5 Fr LEE t= FO ST Sls Ba oh. PPRT { PERRY \ VOLUME 102 PORT PERRY, ONT., THURSDAY, FEB. 9th, 1967 NUMBER 17 infor- | 'Mothers _wha canvassed on be | the amount of $600. may be the Charter to the first. "Last Saturday evening a capa- Perry Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion for the pre- sentation of the Legion Charter to the newly formed Brooklin Branch #152. The business session was held at 8 o'clock with representation from most of the branches in a later tate. Zone F-1. ~~ The Heart Fund volunteer who rings your 'doorbell some time during February, deserves to be greeted with a smile, a were a second son Guy Raines, (Continued on Page Two) warm handclasp and a generous contribution. -- oe Mr. and Mrs. L. Jarvis Farmstead improvement Winners Mr. and Mrs, Leonard J. Jarvis, Seagrave, accept the top award in the Farmstead Im- provement Competition held as a Centennial project by the Ontario Department of Agricul ture nd Food, The winning couple aredbe LJ competitions, being he. " congratulated by Hon. Wm. T. Stewart, Minis- ter of Agriculture and Food, at a presentation luncheon in Toronto. steads were entered in the County and District Over four thousand farm. Heart Fund Campaign |Starts Sun., Feb. 19 In a sense, he is working for you, and with the combined ef- forts of other volunteers, have helped to save thousands of lives throughout Canada. Citizens of Port Perry have always been very conscientious | of heart and circulatory . di- seases, the number one health enemy in this country, and have always contributed gener- ously towards the fight against it. Stuart Lane, district co-ordin- ator has been able to line up seven well qualified zone cap- (Continued on Page Two) Toronto Couple Area Residents Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Wililams, formerly of Toronto have pur- chased the old Sandison pro- perty on #7 highway about 5 miles east of Port Perry. The Williams have the last two years have been renovating the property and have now tak- en up residence there. They have named the property} "STONLEA", : Mr. Williams is a former President of Proctor and Gam- ble Ltd. and is now retired. He was also active in organizations and found rasing campaigns in the citv of Toronto. We wel- come Mr, and Mrs, Wililams to Gordon Wakefield, Ontario Provincial - Pres- ident of the Royal Canadian Legion presents city crowd attended the Port: elected Host roa ont Ww. E. Mulhol. land opened the meeting in the traditional manner, with Bruce McCoy and Ralph MecNenly carrying the colours under the direction of Sgt. At Arms, Jas. Norton. Introduction of the head table included Provincial President Gordon Wakefield (Woodstock), District Commander, Gerry Simpson (Cobourg), Deputy-Dis- trict Commander, Vern McCarl (Whitby) Zone Commander Jim Woodward (Bowmanville), De- puty - Zone Commander, John Maw (Port Perry) and President After a few words of welcome to all present, Comrade Mul- holland turned the meeting over to Zone Commander, Jas. | Woodward. The initiation of the new members from Brooklin was ably conducted by the Oshawa Branch 43 Initiation Team led by President Alex Walker. (Continued on Page Two) president of Branch 152 Brooklin, Mr. Phillips. Elect of Brooklin, Fred Phillips. | -- Staff Photo. Brooklin Legion Branch Receives Charter or H. M. Buntain Leaves Port Perry Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. minister of St. John's Presby- terian Church, Port Perry and Burn's Presbyterian Church Ashburn will be leaving his charges here for a new appoint- ment in Pembroke. Rev. Buntain will be giving Feb. 12th, and the following Sunday he will be in his new charge, First Presbyterian Church, Pembroke. 4% years, Rev. Buntain says he has enjoyed residing in Port Perry. "You don't really real- ize how deeply you are rooted in a community, before you have to pull out." Rev. Buntain said. : Interim Moderator, Rev. G. H; Moore; Uxbridge will take the morning service on Sunday, February 19th. CENTENNIAL The second meeting of the official Port Perry Centennial Committee was held -on Feb, 1 to discuss the many ideas for our Centennial Celebration in Port Perry. This Centennial Committee is made up of interested persons from the numerous organiza- tions in Port Perry. The Port Perry Legion were responsible for. calling the first meeting and at that time there was not a large turn out, but since then numerous organizations have in- dicated their desire to be a part of the Centennial Committee. At the meeting on Feb. 1 and on motion by Phil Orde, Mr, Bill Taylor, representing the Port Perry Legion, was elected the. area, RTPORI BY HOWARD HALL, chairman, At the same time on COMMITTEE SECRETARY motion by Frank Godley, Mr. Howard Hall, representing the Chamber of Commerce was elected Secy-Treas. Your Centennial Committee after discussing many ideas presented: for our celebration (Continued on Page Two) Hospital Report Week Ending February 7th: Admissions .-16 Operations 10 Emergency Treatments. 4 Births Nil Deaths Nil Discharges ......... 19 Remaining ................ 18 Visiting Hours--2 p.m. - 8 p.m. Maternity Ward--3 p.m. - 8 p.m, = Fred. his last sermon here on Sunday, In charge here for the last < ox oi it re Gey Ce ¥ =e CEFR, Ne " ois oy