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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Sep 1960, p. 1

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MINUTES OF LAST REGULAR MEETING read and approved as typed.' . 16, 23, 24, and Dec. 7, 14, and 21, '60. PU puss ARISING OUT OF The clerk was instructed to ac- knowledge the letters of Mr. Wotton and to state that the Municipal Bldg. was available. The following to b representatives: Police Dept.--R. A. Cameron Fire Dept.--Guy Raines Welfare Dept.--Robt. Kenny Health--Dr; Rennie Hospital--Chas. Reesor . ; Engineering--Leonard Leahy Fublic Utilities--Arthur Cox Rescue--Chas, Brignall Asst. & Finance--Reeve Gibson Chairman-Clerk--J. F. Raines RESOLUTION-- Opening new Municipal Office wis dicussed and it was decided to hold a special Meeting on Sept. .19 at 7.30 p.m. to make the necessary arrange- ments, for the opening. REPORT OF NEW TRAILER CAMP and meeting with Dept. Officials to discuss the requirements for the form- of an approved park. : : Reeve Gibson reported that the New * Trailer Service will be used.to acom- modate persons working on 7A High- way and is a step in -the way of further development of the park. He explained that the Department will pay 60% on capital expenditures such as the purchasing of more land "That this planning board approve the sale of lots 229, 230, 231, on Pax- . This picture by Budd Studios arrl- LEFT to RIGHT -- J. Boothman, 'ved too late last week to accompany Reach Consol. No. 2, Greenbank; R.' the story regarding the teachers at Velthger, Hampton; T. H. Becker, Je, ! Summer School. | Reach Consol. No. 1, Prince Albert. Wedding | STEARMAN - 'DOBSON onoured With ton street consisting of 63% acres to Douglas Rice, providing an agreement | is signed guaranteeing that he will! subdivide before any permit will bei issued for building on this property and assume all obligations of the seller." It was decided that the Reeve, Dep. Reeve and the Chairman of the Plan- | but it is up to the municipality to make a charge in hie fe to take care of the maintenance of the park. REPORT ON MUNICIPAL WINTER WORKS INCENTIVE PROGRAM by DeputyReeve Harris. _ Deputy-Reeve Harris stated that certain works such as laying water mains, cleaning ditches and trimming Going Away Tea Prior to her departure for Peter- borough, Miss Marlene Badour, who intends to follow her chosen profes- sion of nursing, and joining with the nurses-in-training at the Peterbor- Candelabras with light and dark mauve gladioli formed the setting at Greenbank United Church, August 20th for the marriage of Agnes Jean- ette Dobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dobson, and Arthur Cloyne Stearman, son of Mr. and Mus, Wm. G. Stearman. tained at several friends. parties by Ont. Title from Odessa On Sat., Sept. 10th Port Perry Jrs, ¥ Ontario County | Joins Mental Health Drive (Courtesy of Oshawa Times) Until fairly recently, mental illness was a subject avoided by "nice people" --who also avoided mention of tuher- culosis and cancer: Medical research- ers fought vainly against a public attitude that was more frustrating than apathy because it was based on primitive fear and suspicion. In re- cent years, that attitude has been changing, as enlightened people suc- ceeded in spreading the doctrine that mental illness js just that--an illness- like any other that can afflict the hu- man body. A great deal of the credit for the the one in Ontario County. still in two phases; there-is-still the went to Odessa to play the second game of the Eastern play offs and came up with a score 5-3 win. A. Menzies on the mound for Port Perry gave up five hits and allowed ' two walks, Odessa opened the scoring in the third inning on an error and a single. In the top of the fourth Port came back with a walk and scored when Arch Menzies hit a home run to make the score two to one. In the fifth Port scored two more runs--Carno- chan was safe on an error, Powell walked,--and Carnegie hit a double down the left field line. In the sixth Odessa came up with two runs on a double and a home run to complete their scoring. In the seventh Brent came up with a homer that clinched the win. Menzies, Car- negie and Brent were the key men of the game. Menzies on the mound and Brent catching vere two outstand- "enlightenment must go-to the Cana- | ing players. Brent catching a steady dian---- Mental Health; Association, game came up with some key plays. "working through branches such as The de-! ough Civic Hospital, has been enter- dicated people in these branches know backing her that the. battle for mental health ts them. The team on the whole are playing wonderful ball and deserve all the the community can give The First Game 7? striking out a total of 11 batters and giving up only three hits and a pair of walks, in recording the shutout, 'Odessa had a single to Derue and a walk to H. Peters in the fourth in- ning, for one threat. Their other big bid came in the 7th when Peters open- ed with a single. - He was forced by Franklin, who in turn was forced by Moore, then Cashman drew a walk, but C. Franklin grounded out, to end the inning, In the 9th, pinch-hitter Lewis got on via an error and got as far as third 'base with the tying run, but Moore popped up to end the game, C. Franklin did the pitching for the smart-fielding Odessa team. He had only five strikeouts but he gave up six hits. He-had the Port Perry batters popping up, with the result there were seven putouts in the Odes- sa outfield and six more pop flies ga- thered in by their infielders. Menzies got the only run of the game, to. fashion his win. He singled ed ball and then with two out, Mec- Arthur singled, to score Menzies. Powell, Carnegie, Wilson and G. Men- izies shared their other four singles. Port Perry will be playing at Port | Perry Fairgrounds Sat, afternoon, to-open the fifth, advanced on a pass-- A Going-A-Way Tea was held at struggle against widespread fear and ning Board discuss some of these ote) Given in marriage by her father, ; the home of her mother, Mrs. Clin- Suspicion as well as the campaign to The first game proved a sizzling Sept. 17th, 4 p.m. This will be a A ters with the Dept. of Planning and the bride wore a full length gown of te Hirst game proved a sizzling | Sep p.m : 2 trees could be done to advantage, but _ i x . and Pickering Twp. Q these projects have not been budgeted for, It was left with the Clerk, to pre- 'pare-a-gtatement of the financial posi- tion of each department. i APPEALS AGAINST THE EQUAL- IZED ASSESSMENT OF THE CO. OF ONTARIO by Ajax, Whitby Town and Development, at Toronto. That the Hydro enter into a contract with Walmsley & Magill for service of | the Olivetti Calculator four times per Letter from the Dept. of Health--! Re swimming pool regulations, dated, -Aug. 30, "When construction of a swimming pool is considered, we should be pleased to consider a copy of the engineers or architects plans." Letter from the Ontario Municipal Electric meeting. ~~ il i Letter from Rosco Metal and Roof- ing re road signs. It was felt that the municipalities of Port Perry, Reach and Scugog should have a solicitor to defend their interests in the matter but it was de= cided to take no action until the Co. of Ontarilo has appointed a solicitor. ANSWERING OF LETTER from Mr. K. Hidaka, of the Community Planning Board re Clarence Graham Subdivision.- It was decided to leave this matter until the Subdivision Agreement has been signed and the balance of the " business completed. 'REPORT by Councillor Arthur T. service for dogs. Asso. re conference. Account from Dr. D. J. Price in the amount of $3.00. "I would appre- ciate your letting mje know the Coun- cils decision regarding the ambulance The account was ~~ Cox on Hot Water Heaters-taken out ordered paid and the council appre- - | ciate suggestion. The meeting then adjourned of service. > Councillor Arthur Cox reported that four water heaters were taken out of service and should be sold where the analysis of the water is different than that of the Village of Port Perry. The Clerk was instructed to adver- tise the following water heaters for sale in the Uxbridge paper. "3=40 gal. 1000 -W--water- heaters: for $60.00 each. 1--30 gal. 800 W.! water heater for $70.00. Ohituary- : After a lengthy illness William awa General Hospital, August 26, year with ribbon at a price of $40.00. | The straight neckline was empha- Letter from Community Planning, " ' | Tne attendants wore sheaths of book. Dainty refreshments were ser- ig aomimp---- | WILLIAM FRANCIS CROSIER | . Francis Crosier passed-away-at-Osh--- miramist with an appliqued overskirt of silk organza. The gathered skirt joined the bodice at the waist-line in front dipping downward at back. : So J with personal gifts, - toiletries and knick-knacks. Miss Badour received her guests, wearing a summer gown of white chiffon 'with a pale blue cummerbund accentuating the baller- ina skirt and a pink feathered car- nation corsage. sized with applique and short sleeves. A pearl headpiece held her shoulder- length veil and she carried a white bible with a mauve orchid and steph- anotis. Miss Helen Honey of Seagrave was maid of honor. Mrs. Elva Kerry, sister of the groom. ' tea table was graced with a unique The ring-bearer was Ronnie Meyers flower centrepiece and flanked by tall nephew of the groom " 'candelabra. Miss Hetty Badour, her sister, was in charge of the guest 'mauve imported serrano with over- ved by the hostess and those assist- skirts of mauve nylon chiffon with ing were Mrs. Leslie Virtue, of Osh- darker mauve pleated cummerbunds. awa, Misses Lillian Couves, Gloria The gowns were sleeveless with. V Hastings, Marianne Vernon, Eunice necklines, Their picture hats were Roach and Betty Badour. of dark mauve and in the shape of ~~ Miss Marlene Badour is the eldest petals. Each attendent carried a cas. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. cade bouquet of white gladioli buds Badour, of Port Perry, and is the with a dark mauve gladiola centre. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. Walter Kerry was best man, and _liam_Myles, Brock Street, -East, Osh-- ushers were Mr. Earle Dobson, bro- awa and Mrs. Joseph Badour of Bloor ther of the bride, and Mr. Arnold Street, West, Oshawa. . Stearman, brother of the groom. One of her school chums, Miss Lil- Capt. Robert Dobson of Camp Bor- lian Couves, of Greenbank, entertain- den, cousin of the bride officiated at ed at a small theatre party, in hon- the double ring ceremony. Organist our of her friend, Marlene, and was Soloist was Mr. Nickolis Litowski, the Haugen Barbecue. approximately forty guests in the and treatment, Port Perry Community gathered to Ontario County branch of the Mental extend best wishes and shower her | Health Association will stage a fund- Beautiful Gladioli were artistically the week's effort. They deserve the Bridesmaids were arranged in the spacious living room | fullest support. Association re O.M.E:A. Mys. Catherine Harper, Toronto and 2d dining room. The lace covered | Modern better equipped institutions and clin- be-speeded by greater public support: 'was Mrs, Marie Taylor, Port Perry. hostess at a luncheon afterwards at, The Oshawa and, the pitching mound. for Port Perry "Semi Finals. raising campaign for a week, start. ple are admitted to mental hospitals ing Sept. 19, The branch is ost over for the first time, and the hospitals a year old but it is vigoroass nen | have a total population of nearly } ) s 8; . Co " bers will canvass industry, business, hn agri . a} are bei professional groups and other organi- thousands of others who are ing zations -and establishments, and will ; t"¢8teds or who should be treated, ns stage a house-to-house blitz during ont-patients. ' ' There many --00-- society has developed a| Mrs. M. B. Dymond is Campaign higher, standard of living, more le Organizer for Port Perry. Your help sure time and many other benefits, ' jo | ooded--if you are able to give a but it has also. produced its stresses' . and strains. All too often these re-' [eV hours OF vour thine for SAnvASE: veal themselves in mental disturban- , ing, it would be most rewarding for ces. Moreover, modern society has you and would assist in the success learned how to recognize mental in- | of the Mental Health Drive in our 'nesses more readily, instead of ignor. ©WN. Your support is needed for canvassing--and the organization so- licits your financial support. The objective for Ontario County is not Jarge--only $5,000. Will you give what you are able to assist with this problem which_is_of-vital-concern to 'each one of us? Campaign starts on Sept. 19th. ing them, and medical scientists have probed more deeply into the causes. Gradually, but still all too slowly, ics are being provided for treatment and research. The improvements can The support is needed, because the problem is big and difficult. Each If you are able to spare a few hours year in Canada more than 25,000 peo- of "your time for canvassing--please coptact Mrs. M. B. Dymond at Phone YUkon 5-2363. to contact you--please send your con- Dymond. Official receipts will be forwarded for each donation. Columbus Fire 'Threatens Homes An early evening fire on Monday levelled the White Rose Service Sta- tion of Frank Simpson, Columbus. . Mr. Simpson was reported to have been working on the fuel tank of a car when the gasoline became ignited. The Oshawa Fire Department and the Provincial Police were called, but the Service Station and Snack Bar were "not saved. The fire-men played the hoses on neartby homes for approxi---- "mately three hours in an effort to keep the intense heat and flames from ig- niting the buildings. Neighbours and customers were able to remove one car, but were not able to save any tools or equipment. ~~ Pleasing Publicity for Port Perry If a canvasser faily - tribution -- large or small---to Mrs. ~ ton Badour, Manchester Road, when Provide funds for medical research ding-dong battle with Al Menzies on play-off game of the Western Ont. NS The above water heaters having 1960 his 756 year, , Torontp who sang "Holy art Thou" Sordi mit | RN 3 h ( : : 2 is a 0 been in service less than 2 years, Born in Utlea he married Maud' oy Tiere Whom God" Hath Joined Count Re at Wo air 7 Ab ; : i McDermott in' 1908. He farmed at -oBether. | Y Pp. . sti Ha F301 ---- : : PASSING ACCOUNTS=-- | Hydro .......... EEA med 200.65 the store at Manchester from A. D. Utica until 1919 when he purchased ' F"The reception was héld in the church parlors. The bride's mother Royal General Dept. woot. 4,481.46 porpuggon, received the guests wearing a grey y Street Maintenance ..........10,324.93 1 ls of silk organza sheath with matering| Do Lavin, Une R. 4 las hee : 7 Property and Parks..... 267.24" ~ Always interested - in - community. grey and pink-accessories.and a purse 5 ¢C'€¢ AS one of seven Rr ! 'J Public Welfare .......cu...... w. 23.48 affairs and sports, he sponsored a tural Club members to represent the corsage of pink sweetheart roses. She Province of Ontario at the National a BANK CANADIAN BARE Truck and Tractor acct. ... 28.68 Soccer team in 1922, following this siste the groom's mother : THE AT Xi Waterworks Dept. ............ 1,948.69 he sponsored a girls softball team Tas Vr ig Pi SI Tre 3:3 Cub We Doreste oh Bowers: i oF COMME {Qs lf ix Water Dept. O.W.R.C. .... 1,957.75 throughout the mid twenties and also wip, white and blue accessories and DCT, 14th to 19th, 1960. ' a vs 15 the Manchester Hockey Club. "a corsage of white sweetheart roses. Coil 18 presently a Wanser of the TT Pa $10,312.77 During the war years he moved t0, Ror going away the bride wore a eg abiond ii Fong gone te FINAL APPROVAL from the on eis Juskey tor Detowne eh el ft ith ee 940, boss nc She has Foon very active In Ro tario Municipal Board re order pur. oo) 0 Manchester 'and belle bine aucessories,... 4-H work for a number of years. Be- 4) cuant to section 67 of ts Act, dated' [0 oh pa breeding Pure The couple honeymooned in West- iq "spo two olubs in which she has RIAD the 19th of August, 1960, and Third red Yorkshire Swine' and was well e™" Canada and Northern United Sta- |. enrolled this year, Gail has com- By & reading to by-law No, 13835. i fre t : his exhibits; which took tes. The will reside at their farm pleted five 4-H Calf Club projects and Shy ' Moved that. by-law No. 1335 to] Town Hn Bs the tin fairs north of Uxbridge. twelve 4-H Homemaking Club pro- JCA authorize the borrowing of $88,500.00 throughout Central Ontario including 25 o Jects. In addition to-her 4-H Club oa } ox " [3 1960, in the amount of $ upon debentures for the purpose of. the construction of an addition of two! class rooms to present public school the Canadian National Exhibition, and the Royal Winter Fair. ~ Mr. Croaler is survived by his wife, , work, Gail has also been very active {in the Youth work of her Church and Community. Overturned Truck: be read a third time and was passed, ww Le During National 4-H Club Week signed. and sealed. * i a daughter (Helen) Mrs. Walter Tay- Blocks Highway 4-H members from all 10 Provinces HK - . | of Canada will meet at Toronto, Part SRN lor of Stouffville, and a son (Elwood) of Elliot Lake, Also surviving are two brothers, (David) of Stouffville and (Wesley) of Sunderland. The Funeral Service was held at McDermott-Pannabaker - funeral par- to Aug. 3% jour Port , August 20th which 5,246.87. Rev. J, K. Braham conducted. Inter- PETITION FOR INTERIM PAY- MENT of the Statutory Grant. That this Council petition for Interim Pay- ment of the Statutory Grant under the Highway Improvement Act, on expen- ditures made in year 19 Traffic on Highway 401 was tied up | of the week will be spent in confer- for about five miles at approximately ! ence. They. will visit the Royal Win- 7 pm, Friday when a truck, driven ter Fair. They will also spend a day by J. H. Spears of the Port Perry in Ottawa with special emphasis be- Packers Limited, rolled onto its side [ing placed on a trip to the Parlia- at Fairport road. The accident oc- ment Buildings. In addition they curred when an automobile pulled onto , will visit Niagara Falls and tour some CORRESPONDENCE~ ment at Hillman Cémetery, Utica. [Highway 401 from the Fairport road. of the large industries in the Toronto : Sa 4 Letter from Mr. F. 8. Wotton, Co- 'The Pallbearers were: Grant Chris-| Two cars slowed down to let the auto | area. ir Port Perry has been given some Perry, have been given a prominent | with further pictures of the Bank 2 RENE Ordinaton, Emergency Measures Org., tie, Lorne Thompson, Fred Lamb, Jas. | on the highway. The truck veered| The programme for National 4-H | pleasing publicity in a recent issue of | place in the magazine. "| staff and a view of boating at the Ei ' dated Aug. 24, 1960 in reply to a let: Lee, Gordon Flewell and Frank Ken-| onto the boulevard to avoid collision | Club Week is organized by the Na-|"Current Accounts" the persofinél| A large picfure of the Canadian] Laké front. 0 N ter of Council Aug. 12, 1960. "It is dall, 'The service was largely atten- | with the two autos, and the driver | tional 4-H Council of Canada and| magazine of the Canadian Bank of ' Bank of Commerce in Port Perry| "The picture shown here is reprinted EN the responsibility of this office to as- ded and the many floral tributes in-| lost control, The truck then pulled | sponsored jointly by the Federal and | Commerce. Pictures and story sent| shows a badminton game in progress by courtesy of the "Current Account" sist your Council in planning and dicated the esteem in which the de-|across the highway and fell on its [the 10° Provincial Departments of | in by Mrs. Porter, wife of J. G. Porter, | on the side lawn, while the back page magazine, FREE AN aif training such an grganization." _ 'ceased wan held. Ro side. Agriculture. . manager of the bank branch at Port| is devoted to an account of Port Perry BE a ------------ - . - Bilt Miata SEE NY ~ 0.AS.A. W. Ont. Play-0ffs at Fai wy r Grounds, Sat, Sept. 17 . 4 PM.

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