> » NW NAINA TEE . . a & f YIN YY VN A REN 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 By Fire Last Week Five persons escaped uninjured when a fire gutted a service station at the junction of Highways 7 and 12 Wednesday night causing an estim- ated $40,000 damage. Two cars and a tractor parked in the garage section. were completely destroyed. Cause of the blaze was unknown. Grant Mowbray, a cus- tomer who as in the station at the time, said the office windows were blown out by an explosion in the garage section, Floyd Pilkey, owner of the station, estimated the value of the stock des- troyed in the blaze at $10,000. He said it was partially insured. A rep- resentative of White Rose Oil Com- pany said the building was worth around $20,000. The fire flashed through the garage and gained considerable headway be- fore firemen arrived. Firefighters from Garrard Rd. station of the Whit- by township brigade answered the call. They immediately phoned the Whitby Volunteer Fire department for as- sistance. They battled the blaze for two hours before bringing it under control. Grant Mowbray: said he and the "other men in the place were lucky to escape. Mowbray was in the office with attendant Douglas Grandy, Ken- neth Times and Bill DeLong. A fifth man was being served, The station wagon in the garage was owned by Whitby Township Fire Captain Keith Mountjoy, one of the Garrard road firefighters who an- Brooklin Service Station Guifed swered the alarm. He said it was in- sured. The car was owned by service station attendant Douglas Grandy. William Appleby owned the tractor. Mr. Pilkey salvaged only a few re- cords and a small amount of merchan- dize from the station. He had been in business since 1951. The fire broke out shortly after 9 p.m, Teen Town The executive of Teen Town would like to thank the people of Port Perry who helped us donate to the Spring- hill Disaster Fund. Special thanks to the Port Perry Star Co., for their as- sistance in supplying tickets which was really appreciated. Attendance at this dance was not as large as hoped for, even though many students from Uxbridge were on hand. It was pleasing to see some interested adults attend this dance and we hope that they enjoyed themselves. $76.00 was sent to the Fund. The next Teen Town dance will be held in the Public School on December 31st. This will be our third annual New Year's Eve dance and we hope there is a large crowd. Due to earlier difficulties the first schedule games for the Bowling Lea- gue were played last Saturday, result- ing in the following scores: Meteors SAL 0 ERE RAT CATR Imperials Thunderbirds Caddies Girls high triple-- Irene Ptolemy .....cvniiinne Boys high triple-- CITT T RTP YP Y PIT PITT CLT ELE PP PP PTT P PPP PITT RE I David Milne .............. IT 611 Girls high single-- Kaye Hastings ...........coouvnn. 203 Boys high single-- David Milne The bowling team captains hope that the bowlers will continue to turn out in such good numbers, Things are already shaping up for a very successful season so don't let your team down--they need your support. Danny Reesor. Mother, Son Killed In Car Crash Mrs, Melissa Thompson, 65, of 29-year-old son, John, died later as a result of their car colliding with a truck at the inter-section of No. 7 and No, 86 highways south of Lind- say Thursday. The truck, hauling chicken feed, was driven by Willis Egan, 40, of Uxbridge. He was only slightly in- jured. John Thompson was driving the car at the time. His mother was killed instantly, "He died later at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, Lindsay detachment OPP said the car was going south on Highway 86 when it went through a stop sign at the intersection. The truck was travelling. west on Highway 7. 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