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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jul 1959, p. 1

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a 7) THE PORT PERRY STAR gezzrs Anthorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1959 $2.00 per year. Single Copy be. . ps : u = Port Perry Council News - Wedding Port Perry Guides and Guiders P | Per ry High School © GIBSON . LEASK Hostesses to American Guides. oy ne. Promotions and © Graduations, 1959 © Ross The recommendation of candidates for the Secondary School Graduation Diplomas and the Intermediate Cer- tificate are 'listed together with the promotions from grade nine & grade eleven, } Candidates are listed by merit of aggregate marks. The percentage of recommendations and promotions by subjects and candidates is Grade Twelve--80.7 Grade Eleven--80.7 Grade Ten--178.8 Grade Nine--179.1 Secondary School Graduation Diploma--Commercial Course: Four and Five Options: Vivian Houghland, Linda Fralick, Lorraine Julien, Ruby Strong, Mar- lene Taylor, Marilyn Bray, Norma Robinson, Three Options: Joan Warren Secondary School Graduation Diploma--General Course: Four and Five Options: Marcia Chandler, Linda Clements, David Milne, Linda Diemert, Karel Espie, Reginald Philip, Ronald Wil- lerton, Lillie Harper, Kaye Hastings, Robert Spencer, Ian Beare, Maple Brown, Ronald Owen, Marion Davey, Caroline Saunders, Dale Lowcock, Wagner, Kenneth Skerratt, Grant Cawker, Mary Lou Robertson, Glen Wilson, Three Options: Miriam Harris, Donald Popert, Da- vid Williamson, Dianne Cunningham, Danny (Reesor. Promotion to Grade Twelve: Kathleen Trenka, Patricia Midgley, Faye Asling, Jeamme Williams, Jerry Asling, Marilyn Barnes, Carol Geer, Connie Hancock, Carol Smith, Donald Wilkin, Murray Blain, Lorraine Mc- Kenzie, Elaine Medd, Marlene Bad- our, Margaret Pasthill, Douglas Mec: Millan, Gary Hayes, David Morton, Arthur Jefford, Sharon Grier, Allison Barry, Carl Grass, Richard Carnegie, Lloyd Wilson, Ruth Couves, Jack Chapman, Phil Clark, Barbara Field- ing, Gerald Goreski, Pauline Tease, Arnold Kerry, Phyllis Warren, Leona Thompson, Carol Fralick, Jacqueline Tripp, Gary Beadle, James Burnett, Dan Nichols, Donna Innes, Winnifred Irvine, Marilyn May, Neil Wana.' maker, Robert Parry, Raymond Whi- taker, Recommended for Courses of Grade Twelve: Michael Barnier, Carol Butt, Wil. liam Chapman, Glenda Cochrane, Morley Davidson, Alan Francis, Mary Grainger, David Langille. Promoted to Grade Eleven and Recommendations for Intermediate Certificates: James Read, Betty Couves, Dorothy Tripp, June Wires, Carol Skerratt, Doris McLeod, James (Ross, Freda Burnham, Kaye McKenzie, Marie Parry, Donna Collins, Mildred Mar- tyn, John Thomson, Beverly Sweet- man, Carolyn Raines, Gloria Robert- son, John Pickard, Jennifer Edwards, Elizabeth Hayes, Bonnie Snooks, Sharon May, David Moore, Thomas Cawker, Donna Heayn, Larry Lamb, Brian Simpson, Ken Goreski, Garry Geer, Brenda Baker, David Jefford, Linda Beadle, Nancy Foster, Ralph Somerville, Ronald Saunders, Marilyn Luke, Joan Wilson, Judy Wallis, Frank Fielding, Noreen Tease, Dan McDonald, Valerie Eden, Albert Leach Alex Michie, Marie Couch, Donna Innes, Jack Andrews, Robert Snel- grove, Joanne Pugh, Glenis MeLeod, Evelyn Corner, Barbara Coates, Charles Willes, Ivan Luke, Carol Hope Robert Slack, John Lade, Shirley Snooks, Joyce Strong, Frank Tobin, Ralph . Cawker, Neil (Raines, Eric Lane, William Ptolemy, Fréd Beare, Robert Richards. Recommended for the courses of Grade Eleven: Kenneth Boyd, Charles Ross. Promotion 9 Grade 10: Bonnie Wallace, Bruce Ballinger, Susan Adderley, Carol Harvey, Keith Wilson, Gloria Miller, Beth Hunter, Joyce Druean, Margarét Terrett, Beatrice Lee, Patricia Fraser, Ruth Milne, Jean Whitaker, Nola Hunter, Glenn Wilbur, Larry Davidson, Eliza- beth St. John, Heather Saunders, Patsy Bailey, Beth Rynard, James Gibson, Chris Mumford, Gloria Finn, Bruce Martyn, Frank Millman, Wayne Powell, George Smith, James Carne- gie, Charles Hastings, Dieter Leh- = Appoint New Police Sergeant Minutes of a Special Meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Municipal Office on Satur- day, July 4, 1959 at 10 a.m, APPLICATIONS FOR A POLICE SERGEANT: After considering the applications for a Police Sergeant and having in- terviewed three of these applicants, Council decided that Mr. R. J, Camer- on of Midland seemed to be the most suitable man for the position. It was moved and seconded that Mr. R. J. Cameron, Midland, Ontario, be engaged as Police Sergeant for the Village of Port Perry, subject to the necessary contract being signed by the contracting parties. Carried. Interview with Mr. Eric Place Mr. Eric Place of Port Credit, Ont., appeared before Council for an inter- man, Lenore Posthill, Lloyd Summers, view for the position of Constable. Ken Nottingham, Larry Lee, Robert Council went on with the interview Free, James Carnochan, Stanley but stated that they intended to have Painter, Donald Gibson, Donald Bea- the newly appointed Sergeant assist cock, Gordon Vernon, Anne Wake-. them in selecting the successful can- ford, Terry Cook, Judy Philip, Sharon gidate for the position of Constable, Beare, Earl Parrott, Jayne Carnegie, pedlar's License of Mrs. Alma Ross William Nixon, Donald Dittrick, Bar-!¢e Chip Wagon-- bara Henry, Joan Miller, Leonard Was discussed and Council decided Somerville, Ruth Hooper, Ada Cal- that a particular location should be bery, Joanne Harper, Robert Donnelly, ' gosignated for the Chip Wagon. '| Wayne Goreski, David Godley, Walter It was moved and seconded that Stevens, Bruce Simpson, Lloyd Pere-'M;s. Wm, Ross, Nestleton, holder of man, Paulette Julien, Joan Layng, Chip Wagon License No. 1, be in- Alex Cochrane, Ronald Manns, Ro-'¢ormed that from this date forward bert Vernon, Lois Cawker, Jack War- ren, John MacMillan. Recommended for the courses of Grade Ten: Joan Elford, David Hobbs, Garry Powell, William Thompson, Shirley Warriner. : The United Church Service Club The June meeting of the Port Perry United Church Service Club was held on Tuesday evening, June 23rd at the home of Mrs. Frank Honey, Mrs. Walsh opened the meeting with words of welcome and thanks to our hostess for the use of her home. We opened the devotional with a hymn "Let the Beauty of Jesus be seen in me". Mrs. Honey gave a reading and Mrs. Saunders read the scripture, followed by a prayer from Mrs. Walsh. The hymn "Bless be the Tie that Binds" closed the devo- tional. We then went outside to play games followed by a few indoor games. The prizes were won by Mrs. E. Lee and Mrs. Wes. Lane. Our business session consisted of the reading of the minutes of the May meeting, roll call answered by nine- teen members and the reading of the treasurer's report. A committee was appointed to convene the W.A. Bazaar tea in November -- Mrs. H. Forder Mrs, W. Williams and Mrs. H. Hall. Mrs. J. Saunders distributed tickets to be sold for the Hospital Auxiliary Penny Draw. ; The meeting closed with the Bene- diction and a delicious lunch of straw- berry shortcake was served by the committee--Mrs. Honey, Mrs. Walsh and Mrs, Saunders, assisted by Mrs. EL Boyd. Utica School Report (In alphabetical Order) Grade -7--Yvonne Mitchell, Donald Moore, Larry Ross, Larry Skerratt. Grade 6--Doug. Geer, John Goslin, Ronald Moore. Grade . 6--Stephanie Devorski, Jim Fielding, Earl McClure, Jack Mitchell, Tony Verkuyl, Grade 4--Bonnie MacDonald, Nancy Moore, Jamie Saunders, Christine Storie. : . . Grade 83 -- Hvelyn Dunk," Robert Grani, Linda Goslin, Idy Verkuyl, Mary West. Grade 2 -- Gerald Boxall, Martin' Geysbers, Barry Moore, Barry Philip. Grade 1A -- Victor Boxall, Johnny Geysbers, Katherine M. Crosiet, Teacher the designated parking area for her chip wagon will be on the West side of Water Street, no closer than 20 feet from the North side of Queen St. Carried. LETTER from Mr. Karel Pavlik, requesting a Five-Year Lease with respect to the booth at the Lakefront | presently owned by Mr. Kenneth Jackson, in the event that he purchase the said booth. Council dil not see fit to grant a five-year lease due to future plans for the lakefront park but passed the following resolution: That Karel Pavilk be granted the future, lakefront booth concession for 1969, for the sum of $60.00 per annum, Carried. REQUEST for a Licensed Nursing Home in Port Perry--After obtaining further information and making a study of the cost to the Municipality together with the administration and the need for a Nursing Home in Port Perry the following Resolution was passed: I That the Council of the Village of Port Perry, do not feel that a Nursing Home is needed in Port Perry at this time, due to the increased accommo- dation at Fairview Lodge, in the near Carried, REQUEST by Mr. Wm. J. Carneglé that Council give him a Letter releas- ing him from his bond re Services in connection with his Subdivision Agree- ment with the Village of Port Perry. Council considered the matter and then decided that since the require- ments have not yet been fully met, they are unable to release him from the requirements of the bond. DEPUTATION -- Mr. Wm. Beare appeared before Council with a letter from the Central Ontario County Dis- trict High School Board requesting the Village of Port Perry to increase the Debenture Issue from $260,000. to $300,000. for the erection of an addi- tion to the Port Perry High School. This increase being due to the De- partment of Education's requirements for increased area in specific rooms and due to the tenders received. BY-LAW NUMBER 1318 to amend By-Law Number 1308 to approve of the borrowing of $260,000. by the Corporation of Port Perry upon de- benture for the purpose of erecting an addition to the Port Perry High Schaol was moved, seconded, read three times, passed, signed, and the seal of the Corporation affixed there- to. ADJOURN--There being no further business at this time, the meeting adjourned: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, will make a stop in Port Hope on the return leg of her journey. July 26th, Sunday morning, she will attend ser- vice in Port Hope. The Queen's car is to enter Port Hope via Hwy No. 2, proceeding along Queen, Robertson and Peter Streets to St. Mark's Church on King Street. Following Church service the Queen and her party will proceed along King, Ward, Hope and Ontario Sts. to Dale thence via Welcome and Hwy. 2 to Batterwood House. The park area on Queen St. will be restricted to children only, Port Hope's chief of Police said. 1 On Saturday, June 17th, 1959, Rev. C. E. Fockler of Markham, Ontario, officiated at a quiet' marriage cere- mony of his great niece, Lois Eileen Leask, daughter of Mrs. Leask and the late Robert Leask, of Greenbank, to Murray Clements Gibson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Gibson, of Port Perry, Mrs. Margaret Carr sister of the bride, and Mr. Charles Lown, both of Port Perry, were their attendants. After the ceremony the bride and groom were entertained at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mus. H. H. Tomlinson, of Weston, Ontario. On their return trip from Ohlo and other American States they will reside in their new home at Port Perry. Scugog School Report-S.S. No. 1 (Names arranged alphabetically) Grade 9--Carol Barry, Carol Wil- son, Grade 7--Jim Dowson, Ian Fulford, Marilyn Manns, Lynda Reader. Grade 6 -- Doug Fulford, Arnold Heayn, Ken Wilson. Grade 6--Janis Carter, Karen Cart- er, Roy Gerrow. Grade 4--Jim Gerrow, Bruce Heayn. Grade 3--Beverley Manns, Dianna Meston. Grade 2--Ann Carter, Ross Carter, Andy Cawker, Sandra Healey. Teacher--Edna Beckett. Reach S.S. No. 12 Promotions Senior Room-- Grade IX--McCaig, Edwin; Spencer, Robert; Taylor, Jean. Grade VIII -- Beare, Barry; Em- pringham, Murray; Gibson, Brian; Clement, David; Phoenix, Keith; Rodd, Marilyn; Rynard, Marion; Smith, Dean; Weatherall, Gwen. Grade VII--Thomson, William. Grade VI--Blakely, Ronald; Clem- ent, Douglas; Clement, Joan; Couper- thwaite, Larry; Foster, Lynne; Fos- ter, Stephen; Gibson, Nancy; Hunter, Robert; McCaig, Donald; Phoenix, John; Spence, Donald; Spence, Gary; Spencer, Myrna; Thompson, Linda. Teacher, E. A. Dobson. JUNIOR ROOM-- Grade V--Clement, Kenny; Foster, Peggy; Foster, Ricky; Empringham, Douglas; Hunter, Patsy; Rodd, Shir- ley; Spears, Ronald; Spence, Marga- ret; Weatherall, Janice. Grade IV--Foster, Reggie; How- sam, Terry; Spence, Shirley; Thomp- son, Billy; Thomson, Ronald. Grade III -- Blakely, Donald; Mec- Caig, Jack; Ostopowich, Donna; Phoenix, Earl; Rodd, Donna, Spence, Evelyn; Tobin, Karen; Weatherall, Mary. Grade II--Blair, James; Blakely, Trevor; Clement, Dianne; Howsam, Mark; Hunter, James; Kent, Teddy; McArthur, Brian; Ostopowich, John; Thomson, James. Teacher, Mairs B. McCully. McCurry, Susan; |Chalk Lake School Report To Grade IX-- : Jackie Lawrence; Lucille Bryant; Larry Taylor. To Grade VIII-- Faye Harper; Glenn Houghland. To Grade VII-- Muriel Bryant. To Grade VI-- Wayne Ashton, To Grade V-- Sharon Harper, Billy Lawrence. To Grade 1V-- Wendy Amos. To Grade III-- Heather Amos; Allan Ashton. To Grade II-- Sylvia Bryant; Irma Janowski; Henry Janowski; Harvey Parrin- der; Kenny Knight, --Darlene A. Christie, Teacher Friday, July 8rd, Guides and Brow- nies and Guiders were up on tiptoes with excitement all day when a group of American Scouts and their Scout Leaders stopped over night in Port Perry on their way up to Camp at Doe Lake, ' A reception had been planned at the Port Perry Scout and Guide Hall for 2.00-v'clock but a phone call from the Scout Leaders before noon say- ing they had car trouble and were going to be delayed was disappoint- ing but a Guide smiles and sings under all difficulties and so the re- ception went on as planned. The Guides and Brownies kept up a won- derful spirit and put on a delightful program in spite of the fact the guests of honour couldn't be present. A huge cake decorated by Tawny Owl Doreen Butson in red and white with Union Jacks and American Flags with the words "Welcome A- merican Girl Scouts" and pink Le- monade was served. We kept a smaller replica of the cake for the. guests which was served when they arrived at eight o'clock. Laurence Clarke led the Scugog Island and Port Perry Packs and Companies m singing their favourite guiding songs, and had hoped in return to hear the American Scouts sing theirs. The District Commissioner would very much like to thank the leaders from the Island, their girls and the Port Perry guides and brownies for turn- ing out looking so smart and for their sympathy and understanding of the unfortunate situation. At eight o'clock our friends arrived at the home of Doreen Butson and such a flurry of excitement that was. They had managed to get the car fixed and made the vest of the seven hundred miles safely. We saluted each other all around and true to guiding spirit were soon having a jolly time. While the smartly uni-' formed Scouts and Leaders freshened up after their long trip, Tawny Owl Mrs. Butson, District Commissioner Mrs. Glenn Hill, Guides Elaine But- son, Kathy Hill, Nancy Prentice and Brownie Heather Hill assisted by Marj. Fralick, prepared supper. Pine- | apple juice, scalloped chicken, salads, * home made bread and rolls, fruit sal- ad and coffee and milk, crackers and ---- Cr eer seiaanneenee. WE Caught 24 Inch Bass In Lake Scugog Mr. William Busch of Buffalo caught a grand daddy of the bass family! It was while Mr. Busch was vaca- tioning at "Birdseye Center" that he spent a little time fishing a short distance off shore. On Saturday, July 4th, he fastened onto a 6% Ib. bass measuring 24 inches long. The weight and length were checked by Mr. H. Lansley and Mr. C. Pogue of Toronto. Unusual Bloom Miss Grace Davis brought an un- usual blossom for us to see. The flower somewhat resembled a rose at first glance, a second look made one question whether it was a tulip or a water lilly. Just what the proper technical name is no one here seemed to know, but the blossoms came from a tree which had many such flowers. This is the first year that it has bloomed. The flowers had a greenish tinge -- but with touches of colour which reminded one of a tea rose. Five Hurt on Scugog Road An accident on the county road, on Scugog Island, during the week-end, resulted in three people being admit- ted to the Oshawa Gen. Hospital. Two others released. All were riding in the same 'car when it apparently went out of control and left the road. Donald Scott, 27, R.R. 3, Port Perry, suffered head injuries, his son Ken- neth, 8, had back injuries and Roy Maceder, 5, also had head injuries. Claude Patterson, 26, 560 Monrave Ave, Oshawa, and his son, Ronald, were treated and allowed to go home. Arthur Whiteside, OPP, Whitby De- tachment, investigated. It was re- ported to be raining heavily when the accident occurred. Appointed Director Walter M. Kerr, vice-President and cheese and the cake were served. 1 Many hilarious incidents were re-| lated over supper like sleeping out in a forty acre field the night before, the trials and tribulations crossing | night came to call for them. Captain Dawne Howie, Mrs. Norman Heayn, Mrs. Eunice Hunter, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Butson entertained the leaders overnight. By the time we'd laughed ourselves out, exchanged guide and scout pins with each other, and settled down for the night it was long past "Taps" Spence, Nancy;' time. However we were up as bright as new pennies again at five o'clock and sat down to breakfast at 5.30. Marj Fralick prepared a road map for the completion of the journey and also a fast and direct route home to Vincent Town New Jersey where the American Scouts were from. All the girls met at the Scout Hall at 6.00 a.m. and pictures were taken with the Canadian Flags. The American Scouts and Leaders put on several of their ceremonies for us and showed us their friendship circle. They sang several of their Guiding Songs for us and then started off for Doe Lake. It was decided that as the cars were going past the District Commission- er"s Farm that a brief stop would be made so that the girls could see the twenty-six ponies owned by the Hil family. The American Shetlands gave the Scouts a delightfully warm welcome in the orchard and the scouts in turn were enchanted with all the baby colts, the calves in the barn and the newborn baby kittens and twin kids (baby goats). Marj. Fralick, Pat Hill and Doreen Butson then led the cavalcade of cars down to the highway where we waved them on their journey with the promise that we would return at some future time to visit them in Vincent Town. the border and all the humorous re- cy's Edmonton Office. Well marks that go along with that. The |i Radio and Television circles manager of McConnell, Eastman and Co. Ltd., Advertising Agency, has an- vounced the appointment of Norman P. Aldred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Aldred, Port Perry, as Radio and Television Director of the Agen- known Scouts went for a walk around the i throughout Canada, Mr. Aldred has town and the mothers who were open- {been associated with the broadcast- ing their homes to the girls for the jy industry for nine years, where his experience has included Sales, Production and Administration. McConnell, Eastman maintain offi- ces in all principal cities across Can- ada. Lions Elect international President Clarence L. Sturm of Manawa, Wisconsin, was elected Interna. tional President of Lions Inter- national at the Association's 42nd Annual Convention in New York City. Lions International, with 590,000 members in 92 coun- tries or regions, is the world's largest service club organization. Lions International is best known for its many youth programs, community service projects, sight conservation activities and aid to the blind. Last year Lions Clubs arount the globe com- pleted more than 180,000 indi- vidual worthwhile community service projects. Lions Club CARNIVAL, Friday, July 17, sx »= Memorial Arena

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