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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Oct 1958, p. 5

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I iui wii Renae 4 (a = Cy ERC CARTIER NIV EMR Ni Yr Ford AN EE ASA Ne Ce ie Bin did A EE LA SRE A NAS BE LER TLENY 2 OR I BRE RR ETRE WA AOR I RPA EA BL HRP HE : A w i sa foe BESSA | Sd i RES _S--- Fle B hee A A Es) rt tn AA October 27th-- ' OCTOBER 22nd-- : : f $8.50 per day. The decision, which By Da Reesor Oake 26 Fl 3 Reeve John Mills, of Ajax, chair According to the Ontario Veter- 3 will affect about 50 residents in the| = y hny : 28 100, Stumpy. Sl yergm3l Jets--23 Iman of the County Road Board, on i Coll ; i - Sone Toe th ' -"| This week Teen Town will begin| Elms ns 28 North Stars--28 Kittyhawks--21 [Tuesday announced tht the newly | N2'¥ College, reseaich personnel at a a ney one or Sige H gig 88 | their bowling season. - The season is| Pines niin 21° |- Hurricanes--26 -Bombers--19 [rebuilt Baseline will be officially op- the Veterinary. Virus Research Insti. Ed Jos i. Be gin tion of the | 1anned to begin this Saturday, at 2.00| Willows ....c..cmimms 20 | Mosquitoes--25 Helicopters--16 [ened on Nov. . He made the an- [tute in New York State have recently p. $id Fi 9 Jiansgement to the ';tlock and continue until late January Maples "........,... ren 18 Mustangs--25 Sunderlands--11" [nouncement at a meeting of the Ont. | *3U¢d @ preliminary report on a new 3 sy Council In n meet-1 non" (he. playofts will begin. The| Walnuts 17 | Spitfires--23 * Lancasters-- 4 |ario County Council in Whitby. | cattle vaccine. The vaccine has been 2 ing in Whitby on Tuesday, custo th i "Bi : : developed to immunize cattle against y ' stomery three games will be played. Birches .... prone 17 {Over 200 Singles-- : 4 : Paying residents have béen charged h Saturda | | ; ; He stated that county councillors | leptospirosis, virus: diarrhea and in- gE : eac y at a cost.-of 756 cents' Spruces ....... RARITIES | | .G. Pargeter 274, 218; L. Mark 271: ¢ id $3 per day since Jan, 1, 1957. The | gach, This price includes the cost to' Cedars ...... RL w 17 |D.' VanCamp 264; E ' Brunt lr will meet at the new county fail, |fectious bovine rhinotracheitis. The oT report of the board noted that the |). bowling alley and. Club money for Chestnuts ................. al a Mark 243: D. Freewan a Gc. which is located on the Baseline in |latter disease is not common in Ont- 33 average gross daily cost of mainten- prizes: and banquet. "FIPS dain wpb 10. | Howitt. 289: E. Oke 235: E. Bailey! Whitby, at 3 pm. A cavalgade will [ario but leptospirosis and virus "diar- 9 4x . ance in 1957 had been $3.09. It was Teams were divided as follows: Poplars .......ccevnienen. Free 10 235; M Heales 286; J Armst 0 | then proceed west, with occasional rhea are atsuming an tuereasing im. 3 also estimated that the average would Meteors--K. Hi 1 5 y ye TONE | stops where facets of the construe- | portance in the list of diseases affect- 1s i be $3.15 this | Meteors--Kaye Hastings (capt.) gh Single-- 226; F. Cochrane 224; L. Carnegle " i Takved il . , 5 ve He ; i % Tear ~ rn Jack Nottingham Alice Cook--250 215; M. Enge 214; M. Sweetman 213; on will be explained to councillors. [ing Ontario cattle. hy 2 h making the recommendation tha Lorne Smith High Triple-- J. Venning 208; A. DeNure 207; J.[ The official opening of the road ¢ ie the rates be increased, effective on Wayne Powell Margaret Sweetman--617 Sweetman 205; J. Hamilton 204; M.!will take place at the John Mills bean, hy Hat B pips faceine ps is Nov. 1, the board stated "We believe Doris Popert { Most Corner Pins-- Edinborough 202; B. Collins 202; B.| Bridge, in Ajax he opal ana Even In ous ia. -------- bY that the maintenance rates for pay- "Neil Palmer. - Viola Mapes--11 Moore 200 In the Grening; the cotnyy officials oe ang in both sucessful |, v0 cn OCT. 50.51. NOV 1 ing residents should include some al- Thunderbirds--Dale Lowcock (capt.) Over 600-- 600 Triples-- iy i wig A Pp nly olfie ih Ha iniznticn and safety is an im. i ' ; : lowance for capital charges and also ..Karel Espie . Margaret Sweetman--617 G. Pargeter 666; F, Cochrane 600. centre where A Ajax ny wl : pr on i ne tet o we believe that the rates should be "Alice Williams - Joyce Emmerson--611 Cormizsion wii oe host at 2 bevment re cima np yape Wo have ALL COLOUR SHOW set at a f that will remain con- B SLmAn Tied tine for some : a figure Gary Porter , Over 200-- time, but this is the first report of GORDON SCOTT, in ce a a a seks ee ~~ Maintenance rates for paying resi- _dents of Fairview Lodge, in Whitby, have been raised from $3 per day to stant for several years." County Clerk: William Manning stated' that the rate would apply to about 50 residents who pay their own way in the lodge. He added that two or three of those residents did not have sufficient income to meet -the new rates which would still be kept at the lodge, he said, and would also re- of the School Board, Reeve of Nor- Raise Rates at Fairview Lodge Teen Town Mike Terratt . Caddies--John Croxall (capt.) Carol Tanton Joan Wilson + Doug, Aird Walter Stevens Meres.--Arch Andrews (capt.) Jennifer Edwards Diane McNeill The dates for this half are December A CER HDA Ra AS Shh GFF A (cap Ladies' Monday Night BowlIng Janet Vernon--233; Elma Vernon-- ; 227; Evelyn Harris--205; Grace Hun- ter--217; Margaret Sweetman--215, 227; Margaret Carnegie--230; Lor- raine Raines--202; Joyce Emmerson , --206, 221; Mae Blakely--213; Mary Baird--217; Florence Davey--=200; Vivien Cawker--225, 210; Wanda Durham--209; Grace Hastings--227; D. Freeman ... 7 Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling .- Teachers fo Teach | Without Interference Guest speaker on Saturday, October 26th, at the Annual meeting of York- Diefenhaker Pe gh - he ie EST . THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80th, 195886 Baseline fo Be Officially Open ¢ It is the first time, incidentally, that the town of Ajax has ever en- tertained the county officials. cattle. -" New Cattle Vaccine Being Developed their use in the immunization of One shouldn't do two things at the same time; that includes women who by folks who aven't able to ring the It seems that most knocking is done put on weight and slacks. bell. Tarzan and the Le Lost Safari IN TECHNICOLOR plus CLINT WALKER, in ceive the $6 rebate allowed other old i ley--209; Alice Cook--2650, | Ontario 20 district of OSSTF was Mr. | er ---- Er ey ier ne igh bus Marie Healey--209;" Alice Arnold Edinborough, M.A., Editor, of [BSW inttttntstissnamam nnn nnn | Fort Dobbs own way, Imperials--Don, Wilkin (capt.)-- re Whig-Standard, Kingston, and recent- 4 A Marilyn Luke Men S Thursday ly appointed Editor of Saturday Night. | § } 2 i Last complete show 8.80 Sig ; 'Helen Innes . . } 734s, Fangs pggesel that + . S IK A T | N G | : . - there was no such thing as a demo- |§ } x -- Elementary School ui Po Night Bowling cratic' evolution of a system of edu-|¥ t | MON.-WED. NOV. 3-6 - - |] % | = : "Teachers Attend [coves Miriam Harris cont) october 20 ners. Tt i the Job of receets oll Public Skating C ' ne NJ Jim ars a Bangs. 28 provide the plant, and it is the busi- i u 1C : aling ommunity Memorial - LA nog] and Fall Conference Tom Cawker . Black Jacks . "9p |ness of the teachers to teach the child 4 . . 0 » In VY David Milne ls I without outside interference. Many | Ar P P F d 0 31 T © On Saturday morning, October 26th, | pg gehedule for the first half of y= oy educators have confused equality of |i ena, X'or i err Y: Il ay, ck. st HE KEY two car loads of local Elementary |iyq geagon is as follows: Howard Motors .19 [opportunity for an education with i . "School Teachers representing the | November 1st-- Carnegie vo... 19 |cauality of ability. To much time is i 9 fo 10 p.m. Adult Entertainment praising ig, i Mtorhvs, Thiet CS rikB J y A 7 ht ll: 2 shows at 7 and 9 p.m oodw lic ools, motore Caddies vs. Meres. 3 i» ..14 Ability and not enough trouble is being | § $ .m. Norwood to alan me Fall Sonfarens Imperials vs. Chevies Sade srr m-- 13 keen Joh the oD Doig of Dia Jas a --. ARETE of the Women Teachers' Federation | November 15th-- i Bo e did not agree wtih the idea of in-| - ; " held in the Norwood District High Meteors vs. Caddies vind BE » sisting that students of 14 Years old. 0 ABA OO EAA A EE ERR A SR RR RA, = D . @ School. Thunderbirds vs. Tmperials stay in school. Let them leave school, 5 After registering at nine o'clock,| Meres. va. Chevies Beet Poss an provided that on adequate program of about two hundred and fifty teachers | November 22nd-- Bae ONE corcrnisrrssermmemrnsesssens Aaul education is available when they were served lunch in the cafeteria.| Meteors vs. Meres. ha rsgeias realize their mistake. He felt that They then assembled in the autitorium | Thunderbirds vs. Chevies ) ang " OSSTF had allowed the government for a devotional period, followed by| Caddies vs. Imperials > are er .... to lower standards of certification, i address of welcome by the President | November 29th-- BH CINAS weiee In future, OSSTF must offer leader- | i (of the Hostess Association, Miss Beryl | Meteors vs. Imperials " i - ship ib oi eaing Gp EER the, i : hb) © Hart of Peterborough. Reports by the |' Thunderbirds vs. Mercs. h asc Big raising, s on ar y of e aR oi ; : conveners of the Education Finance| Caddies vs. Chevles y Bors 2 Femoiive wh Bh whi mn set ing : Committee, Superannuation Commit-| December 6th-- > or Sol epee eS t on go standards o cor ifieation ; i tee, and Organization Committee were| Meteors vs. Chevies pe pmo and in being active politically in the y Shorts or Shirds 5 given. Questions and discussion fol-| Thunderbirds vs. Caddies : . oe ping RET renee i nterest of the future of education in|} i lowed each report. Mercs, vs. Imperials High Sie ¢--D. Freeman a this province. 2 { $2 85 i At noon a banquet was held in the| The last half of the schedule will High Tr ble--Al Cawker ............ or . ; Norwood Town Hall. Messages of [run through with the same teams |High Triples over 600-- 5 in the same order.| Gord Goode ....cccoovivmrerrrrerens 602 rost ka S 5 welcome were given by the Chairman | playing each other in t ) - 3 C. Williams ... ..625 T Shiris 4 oe ~Gibs en ..645 ~~ more reports were given from the} : y oT a baker's plan to aid the unemployment | § Status Committee, Educational Re-| Poyy Flow Bounty B. Hater. "614 |this winter. He said the plan is "ex- gotten search Committee, and Professional B. Yeung actly on the lines of the one-we sug- C hi fi wood, and President of the Home and | 18th; January 10th; Jan. 17th; Jan.| UD. Freeman ....... fhe } | School Club, Mrs, Tedford sang two | 24th; and Jan. 81st. I. Boyd Beivestien "ne 53 $1 00 $1 85 2 85 Ey delightful solos and Mrs. Irvine, Pre-| Please retain this schedule and at-| G. Warriner ... = i" Scheme i Uy, Oy; Le i ~sident of F.W.T.A.O. gave a splendid | tend every week to help your team v Lomas sores ' F: i address on Educational Work. After dinner the teachers again as- : sembled in the High School where Development Committee. The Teachers of Ontario County No. 1 were highly commended for the In- Service Training Course they have sponsored in Uxbridge and Port Perry this fall, win, Ontario County fo | WHITBY--Ontario. County Council sitting at Whitby Tuesday passed a resolution authorizing a $4 fox bounty for all foxes killed after Nov. 1, 1958. The county has not paid a fox bounty for almost three years. Two dollars George Long .. A. Menzies ...... TORONTO---Premier Frost said to- day Ontario "will play ball to the limit" with "Prime Minister Diefen- | 8 gested to the Dominion government last winter." King-Sized Comfort Drawers $2.85, $4.35, $6.75 $1.85, $2.05 | 0,000" 0% a0 2% a" s% 4 No ees ee eg! $8.35 | Se Sa Ap Ya The conference adjourned at four of each fox bounty will be contributed ; o'clock. Another Saturday had been|by the Province of Ontario following M ' P k C at an announcement made, by Premier en S ar a oals pit willingly sacrificed in the interests of Education. . Frost, October 23. A; Try wearing a pair of TURNBULL: Zane A Royal Treat. .. You'll see for yourself this is the underwear that's designed for both outdoor ' Comfort-Styled TURNBULL-HANES underwear HANES winter underwear. Parka detachable.....Pile lining, 3 very warm 3 Men's Coats, $14.95 Pe av a ---- warmth and indoor comfort. Long-wearing, shrink resistant, available KNITTED COLLAR and CUFFS ; | b Wa hy i My TURNBULL Aes iy Hs beautifully to fit right always, Boy's Coals $9.95 Y eh These are some of the many good reasons why you will find 2 iY SUI. ii $12.95 and $14.95 | Ladies' Parka Coats | , : Get more than you bargained for. . . get ig gir Is. nice assortment-- 5 9 ; $13.95 to $24.95 i 499, | F ihe Suthy ab yandaiis Hanson Work Socks ~~ | meg. »l.ou limes fox hl. 19¢., 3 pairs for $2.19 i Suburban Coats : I. i | Windbreakers Sub-standards $1.00 and 1 pri 4 : : . $1.25 line 3 or 3) CORNWALL, ONT. SEPT. 5 -- AERIAL VIEW -- Here is an aerial photograph of the tailrace side of the Snow Suits, large stock ' ' b3c. and Te. adjoining powerhouses at the $1. Lawrence Power Project. Visible is the crowd of some 2,000 persons which today "witnessed the official opening of the project. The opening ceremony took place at a spot straddling the international boundary between New York Staté tind Ontario. (CP Wirephoto) 1958 (Ontario Hydro) A A RR ORCA ORO ROAR ORO RIROSORE ON] BA A A A A RIS AR ARR RRR 800000000 RE | PORT PERRY a ee ee TT OPOPOPIN0 Pastels et! tng rb edt AS a SY geen oS od . Codi --_ Fa

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