LJ Chutes Reesor" with ate 17 years of Snice to the young cubs of PRE Po were "honotred recently' by his own "'B" Pack. Receiving a_gift from the boys and presented. - to Mr. Reesor by Paul Gibson, the net "8 "Pack Leader, -Paul Saulnier is looking on: [Ae l a 3 --cre ee Ae PLE 21 £4) v AORN SESS AT Wk a A - DEES --" EE Photo ary: Reesor I To Toons Gonard] Hospital Rhonda on Is still Unconscious Public School Children! To Collect " Some 460 childsen from ~~ R.H. Cornish Public School and the Prince Albert School will participate in. collecting . funds for UNICEF this year, | Last year-through the co- operation and generosity of the residents of the area over $400. was collected and: the committee hopes: to at least 'match that this year, it ; Organizing the fund raising campaign again this year are Mrs. K. Batéman and Mrs. L. Huston with the co-operation of staff members of the two schools, 5 ~All the. FRR midst get permission parents - to carry the black and orange UNICEF box for the collection of money. Friday, October: 31st is Hallowe'en "and Ghosts, Gab- lins and other weird charact- ers will be knocking atyour "door for treats. Charge Kdmizsion At Sunday 'Game | Uxbridge . Town Council = "have passed a by-law to permit a charge of admission to sports events held on Sundays. Sunday hockey normally "not charged for will now be paid admission. "This also applies to baseball, soccer, lacrosse and softball, = Hospital Report Week. Ending October 26th Admissions',: . .. |. 8b Operations. . . . .. 18 Emergency Treatment ...84 Births . . :. . , . Deaths . .. .. . . . Nil a Discharges... . . -. 34 s Remaining , .« 5... 233 Visiting Hours -- 2.to 8 p.m, * 'Maternity Hours --3 to 8 p.m. from their} 1 drawings and Specifications. For UNICEF 'Parents'are advised to dress their children in light-colour- |. ed -costumes, preferably with reflective tapes. - Last year several incidents' were reported. throughouit Ontario of razor: blades, etc. concealed in apples, chocolate. bars by seme warp minded |: persons. When children return' home parents should be: care: ful to check the contents of | the bags before children start enjoying their goodies. Four incidents 'of razor blades and needles in apples | and candy. kisses were report- ed locally last year, Area Farmers Buy Holsteins | Two area farmers were amorng -the purchasers of Holstein cattle at the Donald Budd sale*at Port Hope, Ont. | The average price of 70 head | of cattle -was §922., and the | total '$64,000. Neil T. Malcolm, Burketon paid $1,060. fora bred heifer and George Irwin of Sunder- land paid $2, 300, for an open |. yearling.' Call Tenders In November Port Perry council has been : advised. by the Ontario Water 'Resources Commission it 'should be possible to call, tenders for the proposed sew- age project during the Airst half of November. The delay, apparently is due to some revision to the The. slaughter. ing and meat packing indus- try had record sales of $1,530 million in 1966. ; 2% According: to informat- | ion received : "from the family, Rhonda Forder is'. "in critical condition: and. still unconscious. She" was. transferred to. Taranta." -General Hospital, Monday. ~ Rannie. Evans, however "has regained. consciousness," but according to Mrs. G, - Evans, his mother, he does 'not remember mueh of | "what happened and.is still - "in intensive' care in- Osh- - awa General Hospital. = Cheryl- MacGregor has~ showed marked improve --ment_but will remain in Oshawa General Hospital ~ for some _ time. ; Volume 104--PORT PERRY ONT., THURSDAY'UCT, 30, 969--Numbor 52 LAKE-5EUG0G- HISTORICAL SOCIETY-- Members of Reach, Scugog '| and Port Perry councils, and representatives of the Scugog U.C.W. met at a special meet- ing in" the - Municipal ' office called by the Historical Soc- iety- Wednesday, October 22. {| The "purpose of the meeting {was to inform -| councils the necessities for the three the Head Church to be recog- tI nized as a Museum and the assistance available from the government, if and ee it was recoghized, Mr. William Brock, presi- dent of the Society, chaired the: meeting and briefly 'out- lined Society had; accomplished- sO '| far, and what "was hoped eould be done in the immed- .-|iate future.- Mr. Brock then : introduced the guest speaker for.the evening, Mr. P. :Styrmo of the Ontario Archives, who explained the function of a museum, and what was expected of the municipalit- ies, in order to receive grants from: the. government. The role of a museum is.that af a collector of cultural and what the - Historical | I {Bovernment Grants Mvailable To econdgmic "artifacts 'that. are| ©: Celebrates 90th. Birthday Jean. (Mrs- Fred Jackson) disptayed in.such a way: that | they: can he sttdied . .and}- "enjoyed by the public," Mr. A.Styrimo said. The community .|museum can provide classes for schools in social studies' 'fand local . history. It weuld be a benefit to the commun- ity' and at .the same time could: collgot revenue from . | the tourists~c#:' museum is an institution, "Which once start- ed must continue on the basis it will never cease.. - Mr. Styrmo said that. 'the administration of _ museums -|are run by Federal and Prov- -.-|{incial governments, Municipal governments, Historical Soc- ities, and some private organiz- atiofis, but._grants are. only available to museums operated by the municipal government. / The © municipality must 'Continued on page 20 'grandson, Mr. George Jackson | On Saturday afternoon, friends, neighbours and relat- ives of 'Mrs. May Crooks, gathered at the-home. of her Bigelow Street, Port Perry to wish her' a 'happy 90th birth- day. ©. =~" Mrs. Brooks whe is in good health was kept.busy-during the afternoon and evening greeting the well wishers, 'She was bormat: Ringwood, [ Markham Township, October} 23rd, 1879 and lived most of her life in Tofonto prior to moving here I3' years ago. She was married in 1900 to the late James Herbert Crooks of Seagrave. "Mrs, Crooks has one daugh- ROGER SHARPE Roger Sharpe, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Stuart S. Sharpe, R.R. 1 Sunderland, graduated from the School of Funeral Serviee in 'September. - He served his apprenticeship with the Ross Craig Funeral' Home, Toronto. Roger is a graduate : Jof - Wick Public School and Brock. District: High: School | and 'is presently associated with the Giffon-Mack Chapel; Scarborough.' 3 Day Open Deer Season In Reach Nov. 3, 4, 5. Wig three day open "deer season in -the Tawnships- of Reach, Scott and Pickering | in Ontario "County has been announced for November 3, 4 and '5. Only- shotguns will be allowed, but no dogs. The same days and restriet- ions also apply to the neigh- bouring counties: "=" | 'York County . -- North Gwillimbury and Georgina. Simcoe County, = Crown Lands in the townships of Matchedash, Orillia, 'Tay, Tiny; Flos, Vespra, Sunnidale, Tosorontio, Essa, and Innisfil. Deer may also be taken from- November 3rd to Nov- ember 16th _in the townships) of Baxter, 81/2 Wood, Rama, and "Mara Townships. Rifles {and 'dogs may be used in townships having the twelve. day season. Licerice Fees: : Resident of Province - $10.00 Non-Resident of Prov, - - $36. 00 Farmer -, $6. 00 (a -special application form mast be completedto oBtain a farmier's deer licence. Only 1. issued per family. Goad only for any open township in. the county of residence). Although consdivation otficers will be -cheeking hunters in all townships the déer hunter who is not checked during 'the open season isl asked to report 'his. success and days hunted to higlocal conservation - officer, or to the District Foresters Office, Department of Lands and Port Perry, Scugog & Reach Museum Scugog Island, 3grandchildren and 3 great grandsons. - - Should 7 Be Of Interest To Everyone It was announced last "night that Dr. David Turner of Sick Children's Hosp- ital in Toronto-and amem- "ber of the U.S. Space 'Agency's Bio-Medical : Re- search Team, will® speak at a meeting of the Lake . Scugog Historical Society .in January, - A tentative date has been'set for- Thurs- day; January 15th, Dr. Turner will show the - latest films onthe Apollo _XI mission, and possibly: | 'Apollo: XII if it is success: . fully completed soon. He will bring samples. of articles: which the Astro- nauts used on the way to' .the moon, and will be - happy to answer questions ~ from the audience. Will Seek Licence Owner of Conway Gardens, Mr. William Northeott was present at a recent council meeting for the purpose of _N a making' an application for a _ dining room licence for- hls "Testaurant flear the Cause- way. Council instructed' the clerk," John F. Raines to 'write for a copy of the Li- Forests, Maple, Ontario. quor Licence Act. °