P i x . 0 4 0 K ol J] ddd ais diddaisasdiantliviviicisndesidinioboctaiiad 4 Bd PA \ Lowahie fommet sidan aren 1 . . * Readers opinion PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1974 -- 5 ¢ y : et's get back to fundamentals of sportsmanship' Cy te ' dry your crops with a Moridge Dryer . . . and ' soll when the market le highest. To the Editor: . ment, For these activities ship. The Anglo Saxon __ pressure. Respect for the -- -- ---- With the advent of a new many Tax Dollars are spent language is well intersper- other fellows. These are hocky season. it will be at all levels of Gov't. How sed with such words and benefits he can enjoy and use interesting to see what the much better is there for a expressions as Fair Play, Be in later adult life. etfect will be on coaches and boy who suffers an injury a good sport, Thats nol cric- Lets get back the Funda- '@ players of the findings of the that is going to bother him ket, Play the game re ac- menlals of Sportsmanship TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT McMurty Commission. This for the rest of his life. The cording to the rules. and Gentlemanly conduct for Alli . committee was set up by the loss of an eye (and this has Participation insports can a change. The gentlemen is-Chalmers Sales & Service 'Provincial government to happened), the loss of teeth be a very happy period in who can contribute the most * . " investigate the violence and and damage to, is accepted any young man's life. He can are the Parents, coaches, Blackstock 986 4283 personal injury to players. asa factof the game. Add to develop respect for the rules managers and all of us. In following the sessions of these healthy benefits are of the games and his Thats what sport is all the commission, it was noted the number of glitches to coaches. Enjoy the fellow- about, not just winning and that the chief reason for various parts of the body. ship of both his own team- losing. i IY sports was rarely men- One important aspect of mates and opponents alike. NOW IS THE TIME bY tioned. Sport for Health and sport that is almost comple- Develop qualities of leader- Les Rodgers foe", ® recreation and entertain- tely ignored is sportsman- ship, keeping his head under Port Perry, Ontario. T0 ORDER YOUR fi Ww 5) Tex Depl ident's attitude, lauds Dr. D d NE epiores president's a e, 1auas h piores presiaen ituae, iau I. vymon FUEL Apt. 1609, dedicated to Dr. Dymond." However, in a similar sit- show their gratitude for Dr. . 88 Redpath Ave., Mr. Higgin's attitude indi- uation the Minister of Natu- Dymond's service to the Money on DX Premium Toronto, Ont. cates an absence ral Resources, following the region and their faith in fi Quality Fuel Oil M4S 2J8. appreciation for he \ recommendation of the Queen's Park as a protector M.P.P.'s years of dgfoted )O.M.B.. refused to grant a of residents' interests by Call Collect 668-3381 LJ Sept. 27, 1974 service to the provinée. _ \ pit licence in the Municipal- approving the Provinces Secondly, it demonstrates ity of Waterloo. the reasons purchase of the site to be set Letter to the Editor. a lack of faith in the Provin- given were "the public's aside for conservation and D X | | El i Ol I i Port Perry Star, cial Conservative Govern- interest in land use integrity named in honour of Dr. Port Perry. * ment. In the past the Depart- and an environment free Dymond, M.P.P. Call us today for ment of Natural Resources [rom excessive noise. Dear Sir, earned a reputation of fav- Perhaps the members of Yours truly, PROMPT, COURTEQUS SERVICE The attitude of Mr. Hig- ouring mining interests. the Riding Association will Jessica McVay (Mrs.) gins, Progressive Conserva- tive Riding Association PPRBIIIHIHICH IS SAELIAAAAHRAAAAAIAATAIAIAATITITTTTTTTTTTITTTTCTILTTCIVINVCNCNNNNNNNSS SASS S NNN NNS SASS SSNS President, is inconceivable # # in a democratic society. % : Firstly, it is dictatorial in fr 3 IN Pp that Mr. Higgins personally 7 ON ONE % | S.. ! . : ey o> WINE vetoed Mr, Wishart's recom- % A | : a EX; q ) TN 3 ) JANA mendation that the Ontario i - | : 2 ™ i | 'q Association "follow up the § ES = : suggested purchase of the ¥ i site at Chalk Lake to be / [] 4 OPP officer % before the snow + ' . chases carat really flies ..... ov 7 A % high speed / % A Port Perry man has / been charged with danger- ¥ : ous driving following a police chase on Friday afternoon. Whitby previncial police 2 report that Constable Bill Phillips attempted to stop a car on Highway'7A near Port Perry at about 4:45 p.m. but the driver refused to stop and sped off. The car was a WEATHER B The chase ended when the vehicle failed to make a turn 3 Left or Right Hand onto the 3rd concession of 1 | © a ~ : Scugog from Highway 7 and | \ Aluminum Doors $ 50 - € 12 TOR 28" x 68" 55 up Minor damages were re- % 2°10" x 6°10" Cae from ported to the car and. the % (Safety Glass included) | police cruiser. #. Charged with dangerous / ri $ : 10 driving is Richard Bickle of l. DO from up 445 McDonald Street, Port / Lt Wi Perry. % fees : Police also received a eo CAULKING......... vue 69 tube report of a possible break-in [{] SHI NGLES $919 _, #° (the rear of Bruton's Drug #4 o WEATHERSTRIPPING... 2 8' length in Por , 3: ol 4 Slave in Port Perry on Satie mld 1 $ 00 eo EAVESTROUGHING .... Phone for estimates day night. Const. Phillips | ¥ Sq investigated the report and A | 0 Approx. $8.50 > several youths were warned J 1 Prox. $8.50 sq. installed and sent home. / . ' During the week officers of the Whitby detachment in- ¥ vestigated 80 motor vehicle # ] 0 o OFF collisions ith a total ¥ . A property damage of $22,000. / f Gg or APS neeo music? | 4 Cash & Carry N AALS o) \ WEDDING | # hk aa Baal fe \ DANCE | ¥ nf . - me £482 g PARTY / ---- etc. Y San + » / CHARGEX ; [3 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) y/ Yow / 235 WATER ST. - 985-7391 - PORT PERRY Peter's Platters TRAIL EEL TLL L LSS SN A SUI NINININS SSS SARS AAAS AAAS SSS