12 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 27th, 1967 Senior Citizens Club The Club held its twice mon: thly meeting at the Hall on Wednesday, April 12th. Fifty five members answered the Roll Call. After usual procedure, Mrs. M. Cullen presided. We are sorry to report.many are still on the sick list. We were pleased to welcome Mrs. H. Mackey as a new member to our Club. Citizens Prayer was sung and Lord's Prayer in Uni- son, Different committees were called on to give their reports. Several of our members were welcomed home after their stay in Florida. There are still several in the South yet and we hope to soon see them back again. Our Euchres are still progressing favourably. Brook- lin has organized a Club there, Good luck to them all. We hope to have some fut. ure plans interesting to our members at a later date. We like to keep up the social side of the Club. After business was discussed many played cards, The usual nice lunch was ser: ved. This month April group has three Saturdays to prepare lunch for our Euchres. Next will be Saturday, April 29th at 8.30 p.m. at Hall. Next meeting this Wed. at 2.00 p.m, April 26th. Will --members- please -keep-in-mind; that these meetings are held second and fourth Wednesday of every month (baring July & August) when meetings discon- tinue for holidays. Euchres are (all year) every other Saturday. "Last"Euchre, April 15th there were 18 tables set up, which is very encouraging to members. The lucky winners as follows-- High lady Mrs. A. Aldred, 2nd (Mrs. J. Bell) tie with Mrs. D. Nott, Consolation Mrs. F, Mid- dleton. Gent's high Mrs. D. McDiarmid (as man), 2nd Mr. F. Middleton. Consolation Mr. M, Carl. * * * Why do we Wait Why do we wait till a person's gone, Before we tell him of his worth, Why do we wait--why not tell him now. He is the finest man on earth. Why do we wait until a person's gone, To send him flowers galore? When a single rose would have meant so much to him If we had taken it to his door. Why do we wait until he cannot hear The good things we might say? Why put it off, why not tell him now, And share in his joy today. Of course we're busy--that's our excuse But why, oh why do we wait? To tell a person our love for him Until it comes too late. YOUR RED CROSS BE J THANKS You FOR YOUR HELP (Re ans pet MU Bn ra Cat us wh | - » Pati MB Ra LT 2A EN AN : Tey TRIS Rs oe Ear AR a Jd eat a LEAL ROHR A SHER 4 BAST LFS as A IR An NR HAs | | § i ¢ ° [] i one . Girl Guides Receive St. John Ambulance First Aid Certificates - ~The above girls have completed their St. John Ambulance Neill, Kathy DeShane, Julie Hall, Marilyn Tripp, Louise Luke, 2 5 First Aid Course and were presented with their certificates at Janice Carter, Marlene Podres, Beverley Manns, Patsy DeNure. a meeting held recently at the Scout Hall. Standing from left Kneeling: Debbie Garvey, Denise Franks. . to right: Mr. John Visser, Instructor, Leslie DeNure, Janice --Staff Photo | Disturbances ........................... 2 CONSOLATION WHITBY DETACHMENT Liquor Offences ......... Ti Stars «..oouiniibin, 13,254 3 Escapees Middleton's Meats... 12,752 . [ ) f ) (St. John's, Uxbridge) ...... 8 Eden's Lucy Strikes 12,512 O. ° ° Weekly Report Unsafe vehicle ..................... 1 Causeway Kids ........ 12,385 Auto Recovered ............... 1 Legionaires ............... 12,324 Last week Whitby O.P.P. Of-|in which, 7 persons were in- Miscellaneous BRC SS 49 Don's Raiders .......... 11,822 jured and 6 drivers were charg- Miles Patrolled ............ 19,197 ficers investigated 13 accidents Gardenin g 1 Time SWEDISH JUNIPERS 3 Ft. to 4F t. 54.99 SPREADING JAPANESE YEWS 18" to 24" s4.69 FLOWERING SHRUBS B= 12 Varieties To Choose From KETELEERI JUNIPERS 30" to 36" 50.99 ONLY 49: _ GLOBE CEDARS 15" to 18" $3.99 ed. While patrolling over 19; vers. One hundred and forty- nine were charged and 55 were warned. Excessive speed is still the major cause of acci- dents investigated by the Whit- by officers. There were 76 General Occur- rences recorded last week and these included 2 Break and En- ters, 1 Theft, 1 Malicious Dam- age, 1 Assault, 9 Insecure Pre- mises, - 8 Escapees from St. John's Training School at Ux- bridge, 2 Disturbances and 1 000 miles they checked 206 dri-| High Average-- ~ 244--R. Willerton High Triple-- ' 906--T. Thomas : S 'High Single-- i MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS Archer Pontiacs ... 13,605 343--W. St. John Beare Motors .......... 13,427 High Triple W.H.C.-- -Hope's LG.A. .......... 12,856 788--J. Hadley Carnegie ................... 12,683 High Single W.H.C.-- gi Black Jacks ........... 12,585 344--F. Olsen. ¥ Dowson's R. &W.... 12,224 344--G. Pearce PYRAMIDALS ADORVITAE CEDARS 30" te 36" $3.99 Stolen Auto Recovered. Seven persons were charged with Li- quor Offences and- one unsafe vehicle was removed from the road. Forty nine Miscelaneous Occurrences including family complaints, blood escorts, atid prowlers were tended to. We are approaching that time of year when many motorists drive to their family cottages each week-end or go on Sunday afternoon jaunts and in pre- paration for this we take our cars to our local serviceman for a spring tune up and mechani- cal check. It might pay bigger dividends if we were to tune up and check our driving habits and ability. Drive defensively. Expect the other driver to do the unexpected. Except him to be inconsiderate and reckless and be always prepared to take -evasive--action. Make allowan- ces for any emergent situation CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon i UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO : WEED CONTROL FOR CORN -- ATRAZINE 65W a WE A % < --Thisyear--Atrazine-65-W---will-be-the most - = a. GRAFTED JUNIPERS 30" to 36" $3.95 ERSCO sto t00 PORT PERRY STORE mind that many motorists find themselves involved: in acci- cognizing a possibly dangerous road condition. Take defensive action before getting into a ha- zardous situation, it may be foo late to do so afterwards. Statistical Report Apr. 16 - 22 Accidents Investigated Persons Injured Persons Killed .................. 0 Accident Charges Drivers Checked Drivers Charged .................. 149 Drivers Warned ........... 55 General Occurrences ...... 76 Break & Enter .......... "9 Thefts ..............0 SIAL 1 Malicious Damage ................ 1 Assault nu 1 9 that might arise and keep -in dents because of their not re- 2 Sale » widely used herbicide for the control of v broadleaf weeds and grasses in corn crops. Prices are very competitive. This year we are selling Atrazine 65W in 50 1b. drums at $2.00 per pound. Regular Terms. VEEL a A Ce, MT a a f & B i 1a Make your Co-operative your Headquarters for all other Weed Sprays, Insecticides, Atra- ¥ 0il and Fungicides. pd See the stock of JB and D Weed Sprayers we have on hand. Your Co-operative is equipped to solve your weed problems, . » >. United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Uxbridge 852-3321 < Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 ¢« |