Nl Ral he MNT 2 eR SAY Te rats AR Sa SSS a "a Na 6 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 9, 1969 remarked, "Oh good! its our Epsom News + Jean Jeffery Mrs. Grant Willard of Port Perry visited with Mrs. Caw- ker one afternoon last week. If you haven't toured the Algonquin or Parrv Sound districts this past week do so at your earliest convenience as one good rain or wind could ruin the indescribable beauty of our country. The scarlet, crimson, gold and russett tones of mapel, poj- "zens on a colour tour through "own" driver". Mr. & Mrs. G. Jeffery and Mrs. Cawker were dinner guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bourgeois and family of Port. Perry on Sunday evening, Mr .and Mrs. Walter Brv- ant and son Herbie. of Ux- bridge were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Enoch McKnight were: Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Maynard 'of Schomberg, Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Mosher, ing the same route as the Uxbridge group. I wonder if there aren't a few tickets left for the trip to Lake Rosseau on Thurs. We won't forget the won- derful dinner and .excellent service received at the rét. taurant at. Gravenhurst, Did you know the Sr. Citi- zens have adopted Mr. Harri- son? At least when the bus|Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mosher of stopped several happy voices | Taronto, Mrs. F.: Munro of lar and ash, intermingled with the rich greens of the canifers are the purest and most beautiful I have ever seen. This was yesterday when Mrs. Stewart and I ac- companied the Senior Citi- the Haliburton highlands and Algonquin park. We stopped in the park for a few min- utes to chat with the Port Perry group who were tak- SEE DEPUTY / practicap most-practicable: -- be removed, 4. Special 'instruction the pupils. gt IN TESTIMONY TO ALL TO WHOM these Presents shall come or whom the same may in-anywise concern, A PROCLAMA TION DONALD S. MAXWELL ATTORNEY GENERAL ; AND WHEREAS humanitarian and economic considerations imperatively demand that improved fire prevention measures be uridertaken to prevent this economic waste and tragic loss of life in order that the nation's prosperity may be maintained; AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the attention of the public be directed to the extent and REY causes of the preventable loss of life and property by fire and to the best and most e means for its control and that a specific period of the year be set apart and properly designated for the dissemination of such information; * : NOW KNOW YE THAT WE, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council for Canada, have thought fit to designate and do_designate_ the week-commencing SUNDA Y; THE FIFTH OF OCTOBER, | AND ENDING ON SATURDAY, 6 and we do recommend to all Our Loving Subjects that at some time during that week as may be found 1. All dwellings, public buildings, stores, warehouses, Sully inspected by their occupants and all conditions likely to cause or.promote. the spread of fire |- 2. All theatres, hotels, made for all changes 3. Fire drills be held for the children in all schoels, fo the inmates of all institutions, employees in all factories, in order that a greater occupants with the best and most expeditious mode o officials in the schools and that such . 5. Federal, Provincial and Municipal authorities endeavour, by means of public meetings, the press, television, radio broadcasts, specially prepared motion seem most fit, to impress upon the citizens the national importance of protecting life, property and natural resources from loss by fire. : ! OF ALL WHICH Our Loving Su hereby required to Lake notice and to govern themselves accordingly. Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed. . WITNESS: "The Nonourable Emme M. Hall, a Puisne Judge o and Deputy of Our Right Trusty Principal Companion of Our Order Decoration, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada. AT OTTAWA, this seventh day of August in the + and sixty-nine and in the eighteenth year of Our Reigh. ~ RY COMMAND, 7 Fey Canada Elizabeth the Second, sy the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other.Realms and Terri- tories QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. - GREETING: WHEREAS authoritative statistics compiled and published by the Dominion Fire Commissioner show that during the past ten years, 'seven hundred and sixty thousand fires in Canada have taken five thousand nine hundred lives, seriously injured at least twenty-one thousand other persons and destroyed property valued at one billion four hundred and fifty milliorn/dollars: AND WHEREAS such losses are still increasing year by year; -- -- I Sue vers £5 SCARY Fac f THE ELEVENTH. OF OCTOBER, in the present year as "FIRE PREVENTION WEEK", -. factories, farms, mines and foresis be care- hospitals, institutional and assembly buildings be inspected and provision necessary to protect the occupants in case of fire. ; and for the egree of safety be ensured by acquainting the et in time of danger. A Ay on the subject of fire prevention be given by the teachers and by municipal appropriate literature as may be available be distributed to pictures or. otherwise as may to them jects and all others whom these Presents may concern are WHEREOF, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the the. Supreme Court of Canada and Well-beloved Counsellor, Roland Michener, Chancellor and of Canada upon whom We have conferred Our Canadian Forces' year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred GRANDY . J | ard Ashton. -| bridge accompanied. Mr, and Epsom, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Mrs. E. Johnston, Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Ross Evans were among those who enjoyed a two day re- treat at = Crusaders Bible Camp near Omemee Jast week. : : ; Mrs. D. Asling and Mrs. H. Ashton attended the U.C.W. Rally. at Trinity Church Ux. bridge on Monday. They found the programme most interesting especially those who spoke of our own Cana- dian and Indian Missionary work. ° | Mr. and Mrs. F, Eros and son Mark of Downsview, Mrs, Davies and Mrs. Smith of Toronto visited on- Sat. even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. How- & of Oshawa were Sunday din- ner guests recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland & children. On Fri. evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacGregor of Ux- Mrs. H. Ashton to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton and boys of Manilla. Mrs, W. Simpson of Ux- bridge spent a few days re cently with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Wilson and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mar- chant of Oshawa had dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Geer 'on Monday evening, We were sorry to hear of sudden passing of Mr. Edgar Johnston of Glenn Major and do extend sympathy to.the relatives and many close friends. : «Mr. and Mrs. W. Vanden berk of Willowdale visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Prentice on Sunday. : Mrs. H. Fisher and Pat of Hampton. visited Mr, & Mrs. Murray Prentice on Sunday. G. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. M. Prentice." Mr. and Mrs. R. Prentice all attended the first birthday party for Brad- - ley Prentice at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs. Don- Continued on Page 8 0).4:123 Jed: Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. "Spencer Tracy, Kat Sunday Midnight - 12:05 "THE DEVIL' and : Mon.--Tues.--Wed. | "PARISSECRET" eg 'IF HE HOLLERS LET HIM GO" 9:00 + } No OA OO Or Sr Or Or Or er A A A eC NCC CN CAA - y h b -Sidney Portier's two great hits "TO SIR WITH LOVE" with Lulu and Judy Geeson ~~ "GUESS WHO's COMING TO DINNER"9:00 "BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE" , October 13--14-15| Barbara McNair Raymond St.Jacques 1% ROXY THEATRE 852-6033 October 9-10-11 7:30 herine Hepburn® "October 12 S BRIDE 7:30 "AAA AAA ANAND % Ns On August 27th, 1969, Perry Nursing. Home, Hooey built his own hom seventy-fifth year, - During his active farming Always keenly interested the Presbyterian" Church, * a number of friends. . wonderful future for the : ~ J.F. GRANDY bs DEPUTY REGISTRAR GENERAL OF CANADA Se a om a mm mam me a nt at at a wn OF A A EAN The Mutual Life of Canada had occasion recently to honour one of. its oldest living policyholders, celebrated his ninety-fifth birthday. He is shown above being presented with his two policy maturity cheques by John R. McKay, C.L.U,, Branch Manager of the Peterborough Branch Office. Mr. and Mrs. Hooey are both residents of the Port 'Mr. Hooey was a native of the Burketon area and farmed until his retirement to the village of Black- stock. In the process of moving to Blackstock, Mr. the "Potato King" of his area. he served on Council -- was a Charter Member of Devitts Orange Lodge, and an active member of Preserit at the birthday party were Mrs. Hooey, his two daughters, son-in-laws, grandchildren and . Mr. Hooey discussed the progress made. in our Province during his lifetime and predicted a 0 T LCD Mr. Hurbert W. Hooey e, and he was thén in his' ~ years, he was known as in Community Affairs, young people of today. : : : 4 ; - & on Tuesday Mr, and "Mrs; fF ® Ll