ae Lo Seas RUC Bsa AR TN : ALA RGEC edt A SAIC EPs SL eed £53 A a PO SARE AT RTA FL OUNSRATA ES 6s [53 PORT PERRY STAR ggzwek v $2.00 per year. Single Copy bec. * Santa Claus Comes to Port Perry on Dee. 13 "Council Hire Cross-Walk ' Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa PORT PERRY, ONT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 g $ : : : fF ~ 1958 Reeve and Council to Hold ; APPLICATIONS for Crosswalk | every suburban road should have a|maker from Oshawa Curling Club, has | for free curling, P, habs was best mah, A reception the position 0 Jeske uid 58 ho had) Des. 46h, betwen the bisurs of 9 ant 7 Guard: right of way of 100 ft. or wider inthe sheets in top shape. The new ice was held at the groom s home. After- no oppositin he was declared elected and 7 p.m. 1--Mr. Lorne R. Ostrom, Pott Perry [order to construct suitable roads. plant was late in starting, duc to ail Club executive is made up of Dr. C.| wards they left for a: brief honey- by acclamation. This will be his 3rd __-- " 3 RR. 8 ; The Commission requests co-operation | improved compressor being installed, Bathe, President, Roy Scott, Past|moon, and are now residing in New- term in the office. All members of 0. 1--Town Office 3 2--Mr. Reginald Farewell, Port from the Village in requiring the de- but performance to date has been most Bepsidont, Csi Maslonald, Suen. jatheh, el py og" Hetmen. Howeven| No 2 Basement of United Church | Perry : | dication: of 17 ft. for 'road widening, encouraging, urer, Howard Hall, Sccretary, Bob well as Mr. George Holmes. However a 83--Mr, Charles Graham, Port Perry | when ever metes and bounds sales or Cll rooms are partly finished. Reni, Gord Holdershaw, and Dave -- Mr. Hotes id not ly oo Clee No. 3--Basement of Public Library Fo] It was moved and seconded that Mr. | subdivision plans are proposed along : Sg Thompson, Directors, tion go that the same countiilors who : " . 5 Chas. Graham's application for cross- | suburban Copy of letter to be Mabogaby vaniom planking IS featur . have served with Mr. Gibson for the| Following the nomination the chair- at as, pp [ . Py P ed for the walls, with a marboleum Building has been under the diree- H H 's wi i man called upon Reeve Gibso nd 5 ing guard at the public school be ac- | given to Local Planning Board i ; : : e aiveo onalions fo nor past two years will again take office. I n an ing g p 4 . tile being used for the floor. Five |tion of Oscar Beare #nd Bob Kenny: These are: , PC members of the 1958 Council to make 2% cepted and that he be hired on a week-| LETTER from the Canadian Under- |}, ; : K : vi . These are: I. A. Boyd, A. T. Cdx, i Pp hx ~ , Lo large picture windows overlook the [| Membership Jack Hayes and Finance oy 7m , "| reports of their departments, Mr. Bill i Iv Past t lary of $15.00 weekl Har' Assoeiation alvin POCA X : ce, Frank Godley, W. T. Harris. . y < y basis, at a sa ary 0 . : y writers ssociation g iy g " iy playing surface. Art Cox. 0c ey un Beare, representing the District High 1 for $s hous hi, by the bea tos his ps ¢ in - A different picture developed with | School Board, was asked to make if pa 0 oe ub & i A : oa a gl, plugin) Blue Ray Chapler Installs Dr. D. C. MacMaster .......... regard to the public school board.|some comments. Mr. Robert Kenny 3 MR Hee i oy or the Chairman of the 2 EIMET LEE wooo Three members are to be elected this | reported for the Public School Board, i y 4 ' . i i Offi I u C Garnet POTEET emerson year and six people were nominated, |and Mr. Art. Panabaker, president of EA 1968. Carried. - : LETTER from Mr. Norman Alex 1Cers at mpressive eremony five of whom have qualified. Robert | the Chamber of Commerce, outlined Bee] The Clerk was instructed to com-|ander, Secretary of District High Lloyd Dawson enn . y 5 4 k : * ¥ ] * Archer, Stanley Bruton, Willigm Me- | the work of the Chamber during the oo plete the questionaire for the Depart- | School Board and enclosing a report| A large number of visitors and REAR ls iis George Davey .... ERR 2.00 Laughlin, Walter Sonley, Robert Ver- [past year 3a ment of Highways, now that a Cross- |of activities in and about the District | members of Blue Ray Chapter met = William Anderson .... 1.00 : LE ing Guard has been appointed. High School in the Village of Port|in the auditorium of the Port Perry Wedding Frank Hastings 30.00 | MR. NELS. HOUSTON reports Perry on, the night of Oct. 3lst or Public School to honor the newly SHIRLEY ANN COOKSON WED TO| Ts | be work completed at well No. 1 and that | the morning of Nov, 1, 1958 and ex- [elected Worthy Matron, Marion San- DENNIS TOBIN AT SE pd \VE i i aoe Hon. Dr ° M. B. Dymond fo ey 2 the account of Railway & Power En-| pressing the Board's anxiety for pro-|dison and her staff of officers for the Seagrave United Chireh wa the Sdward Weeden vcneneis 20.00 au n | gincoving Corp. Ld for SIDLOT be ction of its Public Property in the | 1058.50 term, "scene of the wedding resent of Sr. Or M: Be BymON =o (fficially Open New Brooklin School i ® paid. : i Village of Port Perry and requests Worthy Matron, Ethel Nottingham ley Ann, daughter of Myi~and Mys.| Mrs. Nightingale, Toronto. 10.00 " REFUND. of Business Tax for H.|complete investigation as a guard|paq the honour to welcome Mrs, Edna | Fred Cookson and Dennis John Tobin,| Supporters of Gen. Motors 10.00 The Hon, Dr. Matthew B. Dymond, months after the school first opened ios: AEA oa i ) Guard for Public School Crossing Minutes of a (Regular Meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry, "held in the Municipal Office on Satur- day, Nov, 22, 1958 at 10 a.m. PRESENT--Reeve J. J. Gibson & weeks to discuss resale rates. Filed. It was moved and seconded that a further extension of time be granted for the purpose of Hydro Consumers wishing to change from 2 to 8 wire present design standards indicate that New Curling Rink Open For Use this Week Port Perfy Community Curling Rink opened it's doors for curling this week, The four sheets of artificial ice ac- commodated some hundred curlers who were wielding stane and. besom aid of Joe Roberts, well known ice- This coming weck, six-end games at hourly intervals ave scheduled in the evening's. for prospective curlers to try the game. Any prospective mem. ber wishing to acquaint himself with club member who will arrange time Wedding / HUNTLEY - HOPE a Office for 1959 At Newmarket, Ont., Nov, «15th, 1058, Mr. Morley Huntley and Miss! Ihe Clara Arlene Hope were united in'Was held in the Library on Monday marriage by the Rev. Fred Breckon. ' evening at which time reports of the The Bride looked lovely in a gown of various Departments were presented. Royal blue lace over taffeta, with annual nomination ..meeting non were the five who qualified. Dr, D. C. MacMaster was also nominated but decided not to qualify as he has spent the past eight years on this board. Mr. Stan Bruton and Walter '] Councillors Arthur T. Cox, Irving A.|services, until Dec. 81, 1958. Carried | with great gusto in preparation for |the game and club facilities, can pl Mr. John F. Rainse, clerk-of the tow . : § 8, phone | : i . : » clerk-of the town | go ley have served the bo 3 Boyd, W. T, Harris and Frank Godley.| LETTER from Oshawa Suburban | the coming season's favourite sport. }secretary Howard Hall at Ted Jackson, Dink geste 105. Mss, Leola Torrance ted us chairman for the evening. |iwo enn ' rv on " yt hs i 2] \. On motion the minutes were adop- | Road Commission pointing out that| [cemaker Gord Holdershaw, with the | Auctioneer, YU 5-2272, or contact any of Torontn, the BOOMS Sister was ; y mer : ted as printed. Carried. . ! ' ¥ * ther only attendant, while Mr. Roger Mr. J. J. Gibson was nominated for | new. The election will take place on H. Stone for Period Apr. tr ors 5 against future. possibilities of break- Anderson, past grand matron of the [son of Mr. and Mrs, John Tobin, all ANNONYIMOUS «eevererreresereresreren 25.00 Minister of Transport and member |its doors to the junior grades of the 1958 and that the second Instalment|ins and entering it's building. Grand Chapter -of Ontario and Hon- of Seagrave. Can. Legion Branch 419 100.00 of the Legislature for Ontario, will village. Although not ready by the be written off. The Clerk was instructed to hand orary member of Blue Ray Chapter;| The Reverend Eustace MeNeil offi- » Loglen, oo "officially open a new six-room public {day of school opening on Sept. 2, it REQUEST by Mr.:Arthur Brunton for an adjustment in Business.Tax at his Barbeque Store, for the month of this letter to Chief Menzies and ask for his comments for reply. ' LETTER from Dept. of Municipal past district deputies Jeanne Osborne, Ruby Clarke and Meta Moore, all hon- ciated with Mrs. Roy Scott playing the wedding music. Mr. Kenneth Port Perry Lions Club ........ Port Perry Star school in Brooklin on Friday even- ing. The new school, in Meadowerest was ready the following week. Attending the school are Kinder- LG ; : ] orary members of Blue Ray Chapter, | Hallett sang "The Wedding Prayer"' George Davidson . subdivision, in the west end of the|garten and all Grades 1. to 4 in the HY Dec. 1958. } : Affairs Re Winter Works Enfploy-1a 53 several other distinguished | and "Because". Ellsworth Kennedy .......cco... 5.00 village, will be known as Meadowerest | village. The senior grades, 5 to 8, i The Council went into Court of|ment Stimulation Plan Re Federal &| pyegts, The opening cerémonies- were| The bride Was given in marriage by | [,es. Smith ... 10.00 , School. still attend the Brooklin Public School 4 Revision, Provincial contributions 75% of the |oarrieg out under the leadership of her father. 'Her floor-length gown of Wes mmm--" y The opening ceremonies actually |on Highway 12. It was moved and seconded that Mr. payroll cost. the retiring matron and patron and nylon tulle was re-embroidered with 08: LANE 0 ome more than two and one-half H. H. Stone be refunded $6.30 on his Business Tax for the second 3 months of the year and that the-last 6 mos. "Lumber Company Re addition to the Municipal Office $10,766.00 BY-LAW No. 1303 to make an ad-; dition to the Municipal Office was moved and seconded } moved, read three tiges, passed, sign- ed and the seal of the Corporation af- fixed thereto. It was moved and seconded that a program of works be set up to take advantage of. the Federal-Provincial their staff of officers. Guests were ! guipure lace. The princess line bo- present = from Sunbeam, Durham,!dice was styled with a 'sabrina neck- Whitby, Sunland, Laurel, Markham,!line and sheath sleeves and a tiara appointed as the Be { bar, Mildred Jeffrey, Mabel Chapman, | the rink and also tha steps are being [ y Dymond, Jessie Esplo, Mar. taken to increase the insurance. COUNCILLOR Wm. T i garet Cornish, Margaret Jeffrey and 3 JIL m. T. Harris re-! parted on the account sent to Messrs. oonoar and Elgin Hutchinson. * A. J. & W. J. Carnegie Re laying of | The Auditor's Report was present- water main on Carnegie Avenue. i. "ed by Jeanne Dymond, P.M. _ The Clerk was instructed to write | The retiring matron and patron | Margaret Hood; Hugh Espie, Len.' 5 be written off. Carried. Plan to stimulate employment during "Aloha, Ontario, Starlight and Sear-|of pearls and rhinestones held her ' The Request of Mr. Arthur Brunton the winter months in Port Perry. borough. finperily weil, She earvied » white ¥asloft gor fms ging due) Carried. CT. C |" Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Bible crested with white carnations, ® Taner oy Seu 5 COUNCILLOR Arr > re. Blue Ray Chapter welcomed to the orange roses and fern with white CONT wi i BOR | ported on Mr. Charles S. Lake being East were Myrtle Palmer, Helen Col- streamers. The bride's «ister, Miss Joyce Cook- son, was maid of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Muriel Birkett and "ise Phvilis Keen. They were gown- ed alike in emerald green velvet styled with basque hodices and bouffant skirts accented by bustle bows. They wore matching green headdresses and 5 PASSING SO00UNTE i" aici Mr, W. J. Cartiegie and Sate ht | were presented with gifts from the carried cascades of yellow and bronze ka moved and S5eshied 3 es 1 for Mr. w. T. Harris has brought : oo Chapter by the associate matron Ma- roses and chrysanthemums. oi talling $82,751.58 by authorized, attention of Council your complainti c ." q ,dicon and Associate Patron: Mr. 'Francis Tobin was best man i payment. Carried. about the enclosed account. James Sandison. Mrs. Nottingham for his brother and Mr. James Cook- Hy HR tr sp ----y ps i ORD MEMO--Mr. Donald Skinner com-. plaining of bad condition of road on Maple Street. The Clerk was instruc. | 47e £t and 'this is the usual arrange- ted to write Mr. Donald Skinner and state that Maple Street is situated in the Twp. of Reach and that his re- quest should be directed to Mr. Grant Christie, Clerk of that Twp. MEMO--Hydro Bank Account as at The Corporation were charged 30¢-1 00 oo qo card table and Mr. Hutehin- per ft. by Mr. C. Baker, for a total of | on un clock. Words of thanks and . appreciation were extended to the ment with Mr. Baker when laying | smbers by the officers and at the water mains. In other types of work close of this part of the meeting Mrs. Mr. Baker may charge $5.00 per hour. | Jeanne Osborne of Aloha Chapter, If you will refer to the first para- fm, v0 caino a very impressive num- graph on page 3 of your Agreement to the retiring officers entitled with the Corporation you will note son and Mr. Murdick Belair ushered. A reception followed in the church parlors. Receiving, the bride's mo- ther wore a velvet sheath dress in au- tumn glow with dark brown velvet hat and matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose Dior blue with pink accessories. Fach had a 4 : "hal P ' . "Bless This Chapter", and was accom- corsage of roses and carnations. : {3 Oct. 31st, 1958 showed a balance iy that you are requiréd td pay for First panied by Mrs. Marie Taylor, of Blue. The honeymoon was spent in Mont 3 he $34,198.67 and part of this Seen > Hydrants and valves. This is ail Ray Chapter. real and Buffalo. For travelling the or : ed 4 n | 4 put in a Cennsren) ne : = a tomary practice in subdivision Rgree- The ceremony of installation was bride wore a moss green sheath dress EY 2 SEILER i 4b 8 receive 1 3/49 if left ; ere Tor a1 gents carried out by other municipa- |, qucted © by past district deputy and matching hat, both trimmed with PUDDING FOR THE +o cu i 8 period of 3 mons. or more. lities and has previously been followed grand 'matron Ruby Clarke and Past mink; dark brown accessories and a THOUSANDS ---- Little Jack wl (1 It was moved and Yopsuied ap: "y in Port Perry. - . Patron Bill Wallace, of Markham corsage of white carnations and or- Horner sould he TOD-0 oy " 2 $ Reeve and Clerk-Treasurer be autor The enclosed account is the actual Chapter. They were assisted by Mrs. ange roses. . pop-eyed at > i ized to transfer $25,000. of Hydro cost to the municipality and we are | ae. onvot Cornish P.M. as Installing Mr. and Mrs. Tobin are waking two tons of Christmas pud- MN 8 Funds into a Commercial Savings |, aple therefore to make any reduc-|arorchan Mrs, Jessie Espie, P.M. as their home in Oshawa. ding, but he'd recognize the AL Account. Carried. tion. Chaplain; Mrs. Martha Dunlop, P.M., mtg taste. A very old [English etl LETTER from The Dept. of Muni-f "6, 14tion Council Adjourned. as Floral -Marshall, Mrs, Edna An- recipe is the bagis. for pre- AK cipal Affairs Re Special Woik Po. eS derson, P.G.., as Organist; and Mrs. | Struck By paring Christmas puddings 4, gram and cheque for subsidy in the | C B dl Jeanne - Oshorhe, P.D.D.G.M., as So- ' wi wg rol wp 2 amount of $2,654.01, Filed. ars a Y loist, acting as Associate Matron was Father S Truck ional i Na- iby LETTBR from the Dept. of High- Mrs. Ethel Nottingham, P.M., Asso- | tional Railways dining cars hh ) ways stating that if the addition of Damaged ciate Patron, Hugh Espie, P.P.; Sec-| A two-year-old Prince Albert girl, over the holiday season, PAL ) expenditures for engineering and 3 dously damaged | retary Mrs. Margaret Jeffrey, P.M.; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin according to Chef Instructor LN overhead will result in your total ex- : Two cars Were gerionsy Ding Treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Haley, P.M.: Hooper was rushed to Sick Children's Joseph "Bill" Nellis and his Pa .penditures exceeding the total approv-| in a mix-up Ayal < eye Condudirons. Mire... Mildred. Jeffres, hospital, Toronto Saturday where 30 two assistants, Joo Panko ANS ed limit of your by-laws, supplemen- dark on Satur Ay ugh, driven b P.M.; and Associate Conductress Mrs. ; stitches were required to close _& and Camille Fleurent They oA 3 tary by-law may besubmitted to cover Reports say that a car ; y Myrtle Palmer, P.M.; Among those , Wound in her head. . i » J UR: the estimated. excess amount. John Potter was parked partly of { AESISURE At the vatious stations for" She was struck by the exhaust tail- are seen using silver-plated iN y The Clerk was instructed to send [the Manchester Road. When Foster for "the installin board ---- Mrs "pipe of her father's truck as he was paddles to mix ingredients for fl for the necessary forms. Roland, Port Perry, was about to Molly Boyes wg Psi Mrs. Eva Packing out of the driveway at her nearly 20,000 pudding por- { Wh Magistrates Monthly ~ Statemént | pass the parked car he suddenly be- Warren. of Dirhams Mrs. ve Coath. home. The father luckily felt a tions. Liv Gillan, who docs a | showing fines for Oct., 1958 as $124.19 | came aware J a Sra also 2 me up, of Markham; Mrs. Alice Barthau, slight bump and stopped the truck her own home cooking, vis- 9 for the Village of Port Perry. - road. Realizing tha " id ( bi: of Laurel; Mrs. Mabel McCully, of | before further injuries were inflicted Med the commissary oar h) 1% LETTER from Mr. C. E. Crease, avoid both the bicycle vi Ihe part = Sunland; Mrs. Jeanne Dymond, of The girl was taken to Port Perry hen ot Mey a oo he Consumer Service Engineer of Ont.|car he swung in and struck the Pot-f oo Ray; and George Lane, of Blue Memorial Hospital where it was de- ti th taved 1 | (i : ' Hydro at Barrie /and Stating i jor Yebiey wi hese damage Toshlsy Ray. Sideg she needed special i " ; Rye: 0 sample IN ne will be Tn touch 'with the ing to bo 8 own an other car, e is now reported improving in the shed product. i. Hydro Committee within the next wo) Fortunately no one was injured, (Continued on back page) Toronto Hospital. AN » " qienseSigty th : 8 ~~ HOCKEY mie Brooklin vs Georgetown ™* Sat. Nov.29, 8.30 p.m. | i | | : | | Arena °9 . 9 Ue aflille B L}