12 - PORT PERRY. STAR -- Thursday, July 27th, 1967 3 Sd Ads | i Publish Second | Appointments [Oa || 3 Safety Contest The appointments of Dr. Ba i : " Alan Fraser McKenzie, of ig Contest No. 2 in Elmer Orono and Dr, Allan Graham Sr Safety Summer Contest is : No : . ._ | Stocks of Brooklin, as coron- Wry published on page 14, in this : ; EX ; : ._ | ers for the United Counties oh 3 issue of the Star, and again f Northomberiard, Duhiam KE | it's a drawing where seven A io os of Ontaiio rr errors appear, which contest- ; y ' ARAL 15 3h : : have been announced. Lr ants should find and correct. a ib Je ue a 3 All children in the area,| The appointment of Donald Expert Printing 208% except children of Employees | John Thompson, Whitby, as . ad of the Star, the Ontario Safe- | assistant bailiff for the Coun- at Your Disposal TA ty League and C.C.M. may|ty of Ontario has been an- (3 enter this contest. nounced. 3) "The contest is based on For the printing job Elmer's "Ride your bike safe- ly, obey all signals & signs." The main prize is a free bi- cycle, but other prizes will be presented to winners. The deadline for contest No. 2 is Wednesday, August 2nd. Turn to page 14, study all rules, fill in entry form and send to Ontario Safety League, 208 King Street West Toronto. Check The Label On Your Paper Fatality Rate (Continued) of Agriculture. This in it- self proves that the Seagrave farmer and his family are progressive minded, and no doubt also safety minded. To further stress the im- portance . of safety on the farms, six Port Perry firms have joined in sponsoring an advertisement on page six in this issue of the Star urging farmers in this area to ad- you want... at the prices you want . . . Come in, see our sam- ples, compare prices . . place your order! Port Perry Star here to all types of safety measures on their farms. ALDRED LIMITED off To Labrador By Track Swim Awards Night, August 7th "Sharon Baird, one of the swimming in: some of the junior swimmers. Instruction » has been given for the last four to five | structors at Poplar Park is in the pool with weeks and awards night will be held on Monday, August 7th in the Park. SUGAR Next week, column will appear in this space, even if | have to write it myself and donate the prize to the Stupid English Teachers Association. Now, here's what to do. If you want your manuscript back, and have not already indicated so, please write to "Ime at 303 Hugel Ave., Mid- land, Ontario, and it shall be sent. Then take it to the editor of your local news- the winning - "Weather damage . crops in Simcoe. county 2 worse than during Hurri- cane Hazel in 1954, more _than 400 farmers. were. told at a special meeting in Bee- ton this month. The meeting . was called by Simcoe Federation of Agriculture following the torrential downpour. After .a. month of heavy rain, a 'violent storm the night of Simcoe Reels From done to help, He called for a broadening of Ontario's crop' insurance' program. | (The fledging crop._in: | surance program. last: 'began with insuring w wheat; this spring the ed mission added "spring grains to its program.) 'Mr. Downer. noted * that & SPICE ; (Continued) Recor d Deluge 1 June 28 poured inches of for delivery of mail and parcel post and Water In tio hours. onal will be stationed in Wabush, Labrador 180i J ay so where temperatures vary from. 90 above to in the Smiley-to-Expo Con- 70 below zero. This is the third truck Mr. t" Hell yi t Wi If h Aldred has purchated from Beare Motors fost, Sis pant a. e doesn't he's a cad, and you Ltd. i J ' arg he' established Dunphy Aldred can tell him so, from me. There is some absolutely firstrate stuff in the heap, and in almost every case. it should be print sren || ROXY THEATRE --Toronto Telegram ? © News Service UXBRIDGE THURS. FRI. SAT, JULY 27-28-29 Sasafall 'varied. from 17 in- ready waterlogged ground. Sse of CUllisgowi ta 1418 A. W. Downer, MPP 1 D in a fou (PC-Dufferin Simcoe), who week period. Two to three made the comment about | . -Kurricane Hazel, pledged forties wouly have: been a- that something would be Joo! 4 Aldred is a man of many TTA, and enterprises. In the above picture he has just taken over a new truck from Beare Motors Limited. This may not be so un- usual, but that he and a driver are taking the truck all the way to Labrador may be fairly uncommon. The truck will be used: The Reeve and Council of the VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY WISH TO SINCERELY THANK THE PORT PERRY CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE and the many Organizations and Churches within the Village and surrounding area for making the Centennial Week of Celebrations such an outstanding success. ) STOP. HEHTING BURT LANCASTER LEE MARVIN - ROBERT RYAN - RALPH BE JACK LANGE «CLAUDIA CARDINAL] =e Tix PROFESSIONALS -- -- PLUS -- LITTLE ONES ALL-STAR CAST * Complete Shows at 7:00 and 8:30 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Saturday MATINEE at 2:00 p.m. PINOCHIO'S OUTER SPACE : LITTLE ONES ALL -STAR CAST MON. TUES. WED., JULY 31, AUG. 1-2 Around The World Under Sea . BRIDGE -- "LOS _ Where The Spies Are =D. Niven* ONE SHOWING ONLY AT 7:30 P.M. hii d Air Conditioned For Your Comfort. ALIGN YOUR WHEELS THE HUNTER iA ofl WAY EE o Se out Carggy + PME ot Of rites on & commun et, .,.. Ln. On 'the car whee! bal Phone for hei appointment fo. 489. We aie 4 major and nor repairs all makes and models of cars. GORD LEWIS MOTOR SALES 52 Water St. Ph. 985.7091 Special thanks to the Chairman of the Committee, William Taylor; Secretary, Howard Hall and Mrs. Grace Hastings, Cen- tennial Choir Leader, and the choir members for the many hours of planning and time that was spent in preparation of the various events. Also thanks to those who provided floats to make the parade one of the finest ever seen in Port Perry. THANKS TO ALL!