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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jan 1963, p. 5

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) : a . IfHE FORT PERRY STAK, THURS, JANUARY 3rd, 1968--5 . . - treasurer of the Whithy and District | room facilities will eliminate students y was 876,000 in 1966 | 963 (97,907); General Motors 8,447 Si OQ PRES ------------ Whithy Technical High School Board, said will pay the from having to carry out their studies Car production by companies this| (5,701); 229,696 (167,376); Stude- Ta I cost of building the technical wing, | in the same room where they eat their | | .ek and this year to date, with fi-| baker nil (240); 7,948 (6,227). Wing Will Be with the exception of 'an estimated | lunches. At present, students, be- gures for last week and the corres --QCALEN DAL $60,000 clothing shop. Mr. Thompson | cause of the lack of classroom facili- ponding period last year in brackets, Truck production by companies was Read In 1963 said the new wing will necessitate the | ties are now holding classes in the | yaa. Chrysler 182 (166); 6,867 (6,496); > _ ne. | Y hiring of six additional teachers, | cafeteria. Ford 373 (789); 26,408 (16,967); American Motors 432 (720); 21,921 | General Motors 4468(966); 87,646 (28,- " . However, he said the six teachers will As the result of u school expansion (8,006); Chrysler 1,162 (1,494); 50,- [ 860); luternational Harvester 180 HO C K E Y in Whith torted dufi not fulfil the staff compliment, but " » en ) i A " program in litby, starte uring ill be sufficient for several years. C d C 203 (46,720); Ford 2,132(2.978); 117, 1 (160); 10,261 (10,690) € ' i t 1962, technical students in both Whit- WH be sutiietett ' 7S ana an ar [ees a. ---------- by and Whitby Township will be able He added the new wing is not ex- 0 I TT -- ---- - (¥ ° Mid Wi ) 5. Brary Beare (Gord McMillan) to take thot technienl training at pected to he filled for at least two Industry Hits ; Fo 1 gels 4 in Stouffville Anderson Street High School early in] years. 500 0 Mark : We ] 00 1963. Tie S ille 1. Aida (Haylow) The opening of the new Anderson 2. Forman (Haylow) Construction began in the spring of i /i 2 | ovide see : touflvi ; ) 3 ¢ospring of | High wing will provide secondary on " 3. Smith (Forman, Crowder) 1962 on a new $852,000 wing, with] school facilities for 1,600 students in PORARTG ! took the lst ful Port Midgets played two hard 4. Todd (Crowder) equipment costing more than $200,000 | the Whitby area. week of the year, ut ila " . 5. Todd (Hayl : : . automobile industry did it -- for the fought games in the Stouffville arena | 9. 10d¢ (Haylow) to provide a technical education cen- i. . . . . : : Lo RX \ . . : : ee Xm . . . ta fonilifina Phe technical wing will include] first time in its history it achieved an ' over the holiday season, tieing 6 - 6 tre, expanded cafeteria facilities and . . . d winning the 2nd game a week . | ) . A Rew gymnasium draughting, auto, carpentry, clectrie annual production of more than 6500,- pm b a of 4 - 2 SCORING 2nd GAME " ' welding clothing and machine shops. } 000 vehicles. y a * Port Perry When the addition is completed, it] In addition, a typing room for Com- Figures from the Canadian Auto- Stouffville tied the score 5 - 5 with | I. Graham Powell (B. Oke) will accomodate un estimated 660 | mercial students will be provided. mpbile Chamber of Commerce show Port playing a man short, in the last 2, Bob Lee (G. Powell) studentsy of which more than 400 will di A istry lnbs and ; | production this year to date of 607,- . ) minute of the game. 3. Joe Prosser (Bob Lee) be envolled in technical elasses. { ass jh Sohiii a od 248 vehicles compared with 389,744 in a gr" 4. Jim Archer «J. Prosser, : Lo. i ETI i Vader id lems ry ah Wi we anstalled th 5 COITos v v.. od | : 0 In the second game Port and Stouff- Dale MecNenley) Su wdition to providing shop fa-1o "1 technical wing. corresponding period last year, . : i " Me y cilities the new two-storey wing will I'he year's total will be boosted a ville were tied 2-2 atithe end of first] giouffville . . : m" : ; ) N " ; provide nine standard classrooms. A Phe new gymnasium will provide | bit by one more day of production period and in the third period Port|; Aida (Haylow ' : : ote tio bid . ylow) dozen new shops will he provided. Anderson High with its third physical | Monday. scored twice, to win 4-2, '2. Haylow (Benson) doder fica : . Federal and provincial government | education classroom. Output to date is made up of 427,681 | SCORING 1st GAME-- a grants, Douglas Thompson, secretary- The provision of expanded class] ears compared with last year's com- | Photo--Ontaro Dept of reals Pdrt Perry Port Midgets are leading their] ------ ---- ------ CR So SE _ is ___ | parative figure of 326,841, and 79,662" e ¥ 1. Roger Pickard (Dale McNenley) league, made up of teams from Lind- fronts somntiared with 62,503. | Dr. Dymond with members of staff at Ontario 2. Roger Pickard (Dale McNenley, |say, Ajax, Stouffville, Bay Ridges, = IY Chis week's short-work-week pro. Government Central Laboratory -- nerve centre Dave Ballingal) Uxbridge and Port Perry. ' TTT duction was 8.244 vehicles compared! of Ontario's laboratory evsteimn 3. Roger Pickard (Dale McNenley) Next home game--Monday, Jan. 7th The madern way iv be with 13,208 last week, consisting of | 4. D. McNenley (R. Pickard) at 8.30 p.m., against Lindsay. traditionally correct 7163 cars compared with 11,128 and | ) ] 1,081 trucks compared with 2,080. Dymond Discusses Health in Ontario The Bouquet The previous record annual pro- duction was 481,000 vehicles in 1968. The pusionia teed for ars Slavs) The l.aboratory Branch Invitation Line "BOWLING k Wedding Invitations Thermo-engraved Rider einad Distributed from. Matthew B. Dymond. MD, CM. may not scalize that they bene Ladies Wednesd i . Ontario Minister of Health indicectly through the number of 1€S nes ay Thermo-Engraving looks and feels like BOSTON LOS ANGELES | tree tests that are performed for , . I] . hand engraving, but costs about half as LONDON CHICAGO Omtanie Public Health Tabara them when their doctors oe meds 14 i ow ng much--and it's ready within the week. } tory Service as concerted wath cal othicers of health send cainple: Thermo-Engraving eliminates the cop. 7 3 community health in ita y aad specimens to the | b I per plate that makes hand engraving p . co EASY in spate Sy The Daly Shee December 19th, 1962-- to costly and Bite weaning. See THE ei aes, swath - ono Sings lo Ue doctor, and Team Pts: Tot. rom our giant catalogue ot Hawlessly \ UA | Mille exting places, perfarnpd conseqticatls uv she pions fu oa correct papers. 11 distinctive stvles of ( HRIST IAN toc nedical others of headin dae wank Kittyhawks .............. 3 24 lettering. Weddinus priced as low as QVRIE RIPE than. county and racal area hy The Cental abiocatooy doe: ¢ 9 Helivoptera careeryresaene Bb 21 $900 for 50 and $13 50 tor 10M. com- D( [EN( K | is oalfo vanced with the health work an caciny cheimitiy Saliva 4 5 plete with doulile envelopes and tissues TY i ol the andivadual citicen and aad wthes ainpile Powiin ine Bowling Pipers penn b i Come in and see our complete cuata- \ [ON I'OR many pe ol Lihoratony we hor «ade cl ; Hurricanes ............. " 2 logue! Muiching announcements. AN INTERHATIONAL ace pectornoed Toe practi tne phic que tan the event ot Ins Jue: [ 2 S : ule Yoycailets rome 2 i / tome cards. cuclvsure cards. etc DAILY NEWSPAPER wane: dclated wet valve we ten ca ada the Liadk a . . : wil ched ets inn " : tection: dica oc bat alo 1a our hoa rerlucinane { Spitfires cov 18 thoi d ! ' Rk January 7th-- : Sunderlands 17 : 1 i i "Phang digi bn wad est Mapaanaieln S15 af WM bah , s 8 i. nterestin vent ol other condition ot work dene tn Oiitaise 10 caddaed it F I ; 1-2--Beans vs. Carrots Mustangs .... 16 PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. H © health aut by the Labour Hiandh oh 3-4--Onions vs, Radishes Bombers ..... 14 Accurate | The Laboratory Broach of the 00 th halt 0 dune by the Cen id 5-6--Turnips vs. Cabbages ~ North Stars . TT 11 PORT PERRY 'e Phone 985-2331 ! Depart at of Heahihe con ar wal Paboratany and the othe J 1-2--Peppers va. Parsnips Mosquitoes errarssneasarars 1] 10 ( 01 lete the Central Lab an lTorenta wo halt by abe dexonal and asso 3-4--Beets: vs. Cucumbers N " oT -- 0 TT -- TT 4 P - vether with iwelve regional Lah cated Labacatoites avruzs the } Over 600 Triplea-- . b5-6--Potatoes vs. Peas Gloria Hastings--659 ---------------- ee -------- International News Coverage oratories and tive associated lab Province 4th-- ws BN uratoiies oviditly ates serve Ihe -etvives provid 3 ° 4 gas 'v8. Radishes ; Betty Collins --643 . A & + | £3 m i n d e rs a t oO i M ! " - The Chilsticn Sciences Misr oT BOP a Ti i Brain h ol af a a 3-4--Beans v8, Cabbages Jy So 617 ¢ las ui Y Oo u r Vite Haoinay 31, Beaton 15, Muse located at the Centeal Laboia paibili health bExamiaations of 5-6--Onions vs. Carrots y 1 a cLaughlin-- ay ; dit / r vets wour swspcoer ter the Bie tiv Approximately $0 students specimens are nade tor tubes 1-2--Potatoes vs, Cucumbers Masion a | ORTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE IR ii oo in tabe the course cach year tudv vidos phd Asian influenza 5g ~ 4 Mary Baird--606 fie €i C 2 vig both academe aad practical vplatl: ' t 7 4 3.4---Peppers- vs. Peas 2 at _ wney dd 0 | year $2¢ ¥ it [§ practica I ' to faine but a lew MH a <P 1. iionthe $11 1] 8 mcnthe $3 Su cotiises A student enrolled say aluns with test: for ba iolugy ¥ ee 5-6--Beets vs. Parsmips Over 210 Singles-- KEEP INSURED he meat ue i " t bacteriology hk Di eiEive i N A} cris adice wlnle " 1 - ~ } January 2late-- Mary Enge--802; Shirley Devitt } } } Peed bursary a-istan bale ot watee and anlh The epoit [] [) 1.2--Onions v8 Cabbages 996: Gloria Ha tings 278; Betty C ) Separate premiums are required for Hamme he as tie Leaning thu revered by medical otheens - : ! 3 slona st nT ; g 0. your insurance from now on. Obtain Appioaimately 90¢ of wae of health tanaly doctor: and 3-4--Turnips 1 lins--260, 218; Evelyn Summers --247; application form at a bank, a hos- © Address ---- warh done ao the Liboratorie 0 ather comverned agencies: help | b-6--Beans vs. 3 Adishes Merle St. John--237; Marion Healey-- : pital or the Commission. a ) provide d tice ul chiar ce Vicon von Depart nt of Health to , Ty 1-2--Beetstva, Peas , 236; Mary Baird -- 262; FE. Badour-- Bagh £54 A : City Zone dividual may have hie well wate cp Uae a healthy province ff 3-4--Potatoes vs. Parsnips 228; Vivian Rider--224; G. Thompson : UU eee sana aiid tested al no cot bn cabin an ahah te hie 5-6---Peppers va. Cucumbers --223; W. Hamilton -- 218; W. Me-| State ] catiple to the Lib Lebo ondad bl o62 3 « Py January 28th-- Laughlin ---- 219; Ruth Short -- 214; KEEP INSURED! 9-46 ly 1-2--Beans vs, Parsnips Norma Howsam -- 213; Donna Van The Family premium must be paid to A -- ER -- _-- _-- ORIN ---- - -- SE 1.5 3-4--Onions vs. Cucumbers Camp--210 cover husband and wife. Tell your ) He 5-6--Turnips vs. Peas group OR, if you pay your premiums ~ 7) ry py : 1-2--Peppers vs. Carrots w---- direct, notify the Commission A J g pt 3-4--Beets vs, Radishes 3 5-6--Potatoes vs. Cabbages LIVE BETTER ii indie i. : 5) February 4th-- ¥ : fo * 4 1-2---Turnips vs. Cucumbers El * il KEEP INSURED] gy (0 Bri ttenns Yu. Peas : ectrica yoo Follow carefully the instructions on the et ALC 5.6--Onions vs. Patnsips : back of the Certificate of Payment Ant . . 1-2----Potatoes vs, Radishes with an..ELECTRIC | Po J Jo pi employer is A 8-4--Peppers vs. Cabbages { ThE 5-6--Beets vs. Carrots WATER £4 1) ' February 11th-- a! = 3 : of! 1-2--Onions, vs. Peas HEATER = Mu i Co '(ih _ -------------------------------- i " 3.4--Turnips vs. Parsnips o ZN Always keep your | ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION eH ACCES =e tS ee SE ei re 3 5.6--B be C ne , Le) Hospital Insurance | 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7. ONTARIO SY/ 2 4p4,¥a. Ly - >) Cime Certificate handy eX 1-2--Beets va. Cabbages i =e. Y), Vers, -- : 3-4--Potatoes vs. Carrots EE | tee worerd A YY Ry . : , NEE ---- (a DE ames -- BB B ) | D0- IT-YO HAP, FOR MEN, WOMEN, TEEN AGERS a . February 18th ) . kl AND CHILDREN 1-2--Peas vs. Oarrots : : n, yg Quic 25% Di 3-4--Cabbages vs. Radishes eee y " (o] 1scount Qo) 5-6--Parsnips vs. Cucumbers oes Easily coe k\ 1-2--Beans vs. Potatoes hn ARIYCH EL 3.4--Beets vs. Peppers =H' $0 MEN 8 wy ce 5-6--Turnips vs. Onions inexpensive J h K S pg og pie umbo Knit dweaters i 1-2--Parnsips vs. Radishes o Wi 3.4--Peas vs. Cucumbers 25 % Of 14 5-6--Potatoes vs. Peppers tA \ 1-2--Turnips vs. Beets - - 5) 3-4--Beans vs. Onions T Pp T p S . * 5-6--Carrots vs. Cabbages ! 0 uits \y March 4the-- FREE 1-2--Onions vs. Potatoes PANT SALE ; \ 3.4--Turnips vs. Peppers it ; " ; Co) 6-6--Beans vs. Beets . $75 wi h Ww p | p a 1-2--Cpeumbers vs. Carrots d 0 air 0 an S AS 3.4--Hranips vs, Cabbages ready-paste Bs re i ya WALLPAPER a) . : March thee " SUNWORTHY NH 1-2--Peppers vs. Beans . AG 3-4--Turnips vs, Potatoes ; ; WALLPAP ER Room Lots = Vy Price ) 5.6--Beets vs. Onions J BT 24 Geek pt 54 US 1-2--Cabbages vs. Peas : Complete Ra -3-4--Parsnips vs. Carrots CARMEN THROUGH SIX the role from 1939 to 1945; Minnie, tan Opera series, heard Saturday af- line of FLO R COVERING Fie 5-6---Radishes va, Cucumbers DECADES Hauk, the first American Carmen, | ternoons on the CRBC radio network, ' NEY y ' March 18th-- who performed the role in 1878; Ger- | promise to he the most colorful in Decorating RE : 1-2--Onions vs. Peppers Operatic divas of the past have of. | aldine Farrar and Emma Calve, wha| years with such familiar operas as Supplies Remnants - 1 J Off RO 8-4--Potatoes va. Beets ten been as colorful as the operas they | sang it at the "Met' in the early | Don Giovanni, Bori: Godunov, and : a 5-6--Turnips vs. Beans performed in, as evidenced by thesa| 1900s; and Rosa Ponselle, whose Car- | Otello, along with works such as, tr SN A EEA A oe mera A NL 1-2-~Cucumbers va. Cabbages photographs of famous Carmens| men was the last broadeast role shal Adriana Lecouvreur, and Ariadne Auf RY 8-4--Radishas vs. Carrots throughout the years, Thay are(left|sang.at the 'Met' prior to her retire. | Naxos, never before broadcast on this PHONE: 985-2521 . PORT PERRY = . p b-6--Parsnips vs, Peas to right) Gladys Swarthout, who sang | ment in 1987, This year's Metropoli- | serfes, | . pity Bong - A ey - 4 pg Smee bead . oo goto Sumas Sn dem doit n de on i cia a ae 1% CAS St hn TE eR rh ach BY pad Re & CE eb i a on

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