FE SSAC IE WE FEL a CL ae Sl EA BETO Ly N's | A 'y ar we Scbhibivdicansd ars odoin ssivsrabhoviveid SEA PE SY Rye iw eV a IS sina dade atte Ly a Tis" ' 2 > » * S05 - § ww NCIS DEMERS wr JETRO ES 50 £8 12 Sa Ren 3 | SNE SAx CAS f BI BY a PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 6th, 1967 -- 3 ar AE : Bil WHITBY DETACHMENT Manchester gir i i" # pP P Mrs. Jas. Torens and children vr ' O. di RT Weekly Report Montréal, spent several days of i Easter holidays with her par- iL Last week, Whitby O.P.P. Of-| clear, signal your intention and | ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. John- " i ficers investigated 12 accidents, | move into the driving lane. |son. Aran in which 5 persons were injured | Drivers already on the Freeway Mrs. Meta Holtby is visiting He 5 : and 2 drivers were charged. | have an equal responsibility to | relatives at Innerkip. . ree MEN'S ALL WEATHER While patrolling over 17,000] see that traffic merges smooth- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Toombs i! YY 3 miles they checked 168 drivers. |ly. Adjust your speed and |are holidaying at Miami Beach, i VER Eighty drivers were warned and | make allowance for those enter- | Florida. i Fi 68 were charged. Speeding re-|ing the Freeway. Brenda Taylor, Stouffville, of ie mains the most frequent viola- : was with her grandmother, 0, BEIGE -- GREY tion and one of the major cau: Stafisticel Report, Mar. 260p%.) Mrs. Crosier during the holiday. 3 : ko i eer al and. | ses of accidents, particularly on | Accidents Investigated 12| Remember the UCW. will ~~ 3&0 Highway 401. However, in . meet at Mrs. Harvey Dobsons, £ oy . creased patrols and much more | Persons Injured ... 5| Port Perry, on Thursday after- gio ' . . a frequent use of radar is expect: | persons Killed o| noon, April 6th. 5 : ed to reduce both accidents and noma ---- A violations. Accident Charges 2 : Fifty six General Occurrences | privers Checked 168 Cedar Creek { BOYS were recorded and included one : 4 : Break and Enter, 5 Thefts, 3| Drivers Warned .. 80| Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque v i ; o Malicious Damages and one As-| Drivers Charged ......... 68 | visited relatives at South River : js) | sault. Three persons were| General Occurrences 56 | last week-end. H Windbreakers charged with Liquor Offences Break & Enter .. ... 1 Miss Arienne den Boer was { and one impaired driver was| Thefts .......... 5( home from Grand Rapids, Mi 2 arrested. Five complaints of Malicious Damage .... - 3] chigan, for the Easter holidays. X/ careless shooting were reported, | Assault 1| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque fd $ resulting in the seizure of 6 Insecure Premises ... 1| visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | 3 ® . shotguns from juvenile boys. Liquor Offences 3 | Trepanier in Toronto last week- EY < A FOR A WIDE SELECTION OF ; This®s an alarming situation, Impaired Drivers 1| end. IR ROUND TOE SHOES when normally responsible par. Miscellaneous 36 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poloz and ol ER : ents permit young boys to en- Improper use of firearms 5| family of Brampton visited Mr. Wins These are just two of the many different MEN'S gage in anything so dangerous (6 guns seized) © land Mrs. Bruce Cumming and REN "styles of Savage Round Toe 'shoes which we : = as the unsupervised use of fire-| Miles Patrolled ...... 17,721 | family last Sunday. 8: , carry. They are all well made over scientifi- C : arms. Other miscellaneous oc- ee Mr: and Mrs. John Greenwood a) cally designed lasts to give healthy growing raft J ackets currences included several do-| - had a progressive Euchre on ve ': Yoou] and PIIREE SUPPORTS, 1.04 iS fists dori : mestic complaints, traffic com. o Saturday evening for the Port Wi your children are wearing good shoes that fit plaints and requests for assist Perry Hospital Building Fund $s properly. Bring them in any time for a free ance. Toll me Mado 0 'size check-up. 2 ip 3 ul : al a_i ne rize winners were high lady A $ ro When HA a frcowiy you Roy Blain (playing as lady), low dl 4. 05 - 5. 9 6. 9 : - must merge smoothly and safe- lady Mrs. Roy Blain. High man ol ny $ ™ 5- n he u ly with fast moving traffic. This Joe Podres, low man George ig fg . manouver requires good timing |- Kilpatrick. Mrs. Saunders do- 6 0 and judgment. Keep to the nated a door prize which was He HAUGH'S MEN'S right and increase your speed won by George Kilpatrick. El " in the acceleration lane to allow Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mills of G7 MEN'S OLIVE GREEN : your car to merge with the flow Magnetawan visited Mr. & Mrs. W k p or of traffic. When the way is Victor Larocque on Sunday. 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