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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jan 1965, p. 2

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ir 2--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1965 Com. Memorial The Community Memorial Hospital Board, Port Perry, held the /monthly meeting at the Hospital on Tuesday even- ing, January 12th. Letters were received from the Ontario Hospital Services Commission with respect to the approval of our 1965 Budget, advising the Haspital Board that the rates approved for the hospital, effective Jan. 1, 1965, are: Authorized Standard Ward Rate -- $24.70. Differential rates for semi-private $2.50 and $3.00. Differential rates for private room $5.00 and $5.50. These rates are chargeable to all pat- ients including uninsured pat- ients for care provided on and after January 1st, 1965. There has been consideration given for some time regarding an improved light for the Op- erating Room. Several quot- ations had been obtained, and were discussed at the meeting. It was decided to have the Pro- perty Committee meet with a representative from the Stevens Company with regard to the quotation on their light. This light had already been given consideration by, the Surgical Staff of the hospital, and it was felt that it was the most suit- able for needs. With regards to the Appoint- ments to the Hospital Board, it was suggested that the var- ious Municipalties concerned be Hospital Board Hold Regular Monthly Meeting contacted relative to arranging two year appointments to the Hospital Board, rather than one year appointments as exist at the present time. The Town- ships of Cartwright and Reach are to be requested to make their appointment this year on a two year basis: Port Perry and Scugog to be requested to make their appointments next year on the two year basis. A further cheque of $250.00 was received from the Hos- pital Auxiliary towards the pay- ment of the Oxygen and Suc- tion Equipment. Sincere thanks goes to this organization for their continued help to the Hospital. Accounts for the current month were approved as pres- ented, as follows: -- Operating account ..... $5309.25 Capital account 511.19 Payroll account .. 9612.23 EVERSWEET SLICED Rindless Bacon SWIFT'S FULLY COOKED Smoked Shoulder . ..... 43clh. Cawker's food Market Free Delivery Fresh Butt Pork Chops 49clh oo... 59h. TWIN PACK CHOICE CREAM Monarch Pastry Flour .... 69c Mir Liquid Detergent ..... 19c Post's Bran Flakes ...... 3lc. Mount Royal Corn . . . 2 for 35c. 7 1b. Bag 24 oz. Bottles 14 oz. 20 oz. PHONE 985-2221 CAWKERS FOOD MARKET IN HOME OR OFFICE IN SHOP OR SCHOOL RUBBER STAMPS ARE ATIME SAVING TOOL PORT PERRY ) ' i A} ' INNER ARNE RRE NEE ORR ANE AY SAMI DER AERA A FRC IRA WA) poe | RANT aan SE ESHER ORR 4 oh UALR Aine fatndechabiiviotnstiobin fal fis etidd biti Amis dhe a i SPEFD ACCURACY We can give quick service in supplying custom made rubber stamps...at budget prices. Drop in and tell us what you want - we'll have it ready for you with. in a couple of days. Port Perry Star tt 03 * SAYA ' 3 * ¥) EA AL GO P10) KR Mas FeO Nhl Wi ay SENT BY A brief meeting of the Hos- pital Auxiliary was held on Monday, Jan. 18, at 2:30 p.m. with eight members present and a guest-of honour, Mrs. O. Ed- wards. Mrs. S. Mumford took the chair in the unavoidable absence of Mrs. Dymond. The meeting opened with the recitation of The Lord's Prayer and then the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. B. Wanamaker. Mrs. D. Crozier gave the Treasurers report and showing a balance on hand of A Snowmobile Needs A Licence On Highways Is a snowmobile a "motor ve- hicle" that needs licence plates and a licensed driver? If it is operated on a road or highway, the answer is "yes". "' An official of the Ontario De- partment of Transport said many engquiries_have_been re- ceived this winter about the legal status of snowmobiles. The growth of interest apparently stems from increased use of these vehicles, especially in the northern parts of the province. He said a snowmobile is de- finitely a motor vehicle, within the meaning of the Highway Traffic Act," when it is on a street, road or highway. This means that all the re- gulations applying te cars and motorcycles on roads or high- ways also apply to snowmobiles --for example, they must have vehicle permits & licence plates, have proper headlights, tail. lights and brakes,-and be oper- ated by a driver who is at least 16 years old and has a driver's licence. For licensing purposes snow- mobiles are classified as fol- lows: Passenger-carrying .snowmo- biles with two skis at the front and individual tracks on each side at the rear are clas- sified as "passenger vehicles". Those with two skis at the front and a single endless drive belt at the rear are classified as "motorcycles". Snowmobiles equipped with truck or delivery bodies are classified as "commercial ve- hicles. Snowmobiles = which carry passengers for hire are classi- field as "buses". When snowmobiles are oper- ated in places other than streets roads and highways, the provi- Hospital Auxiliary Hold Meeting «ship as he installed the new $325.91. It was voted ta' pay two bills which were outstanding. As the books have been audited, Mrs. Mumford was requested to send a card of thanks to the auditor, Mn Stephen Fralick. A letter of thanks will also be sent to the LO.D.E. for their generous donation of $10.00. Mrs. O. Edwards was pres- ented with a small gift from the Auxiliary as a token of apprec- fation for her herculean effort in selling over one hundred books of tickets for the annual Doll Festival. Mrs. Edwards thanked the members and pled- ged her help for the ifutyre projects. Mrs. Manns, knitting conven- er, read letters of thanks from two grateful recipents of Aux- iliary baby bootees. Mrs. Van Huyt of Uxbridge and Mrs. M. MacGregor of Port Perry. A total of eight babies have been born since Dec. 1st. Church Choir Has Active Year Rev. A. G. Rice Installs Executive 'The Annual report of the United Church Choir noted a progressive and full year for its thirty eight members. Services and parties were well attended. Social events were enjoyed by the group including a skating party at the home of Mrs. Dor- othy Bourgeois and the annual family picnic at Pine Crest Park, -Brooklin. One of the highlights of the season was 'the trip to the O'Keefe Centre, Toronto for the performance of the opera "Die Fledeimaus", The annual vesper service presented in December was a fitting climax to the year's eyents. During the first choir prac- tice of 1965, the Rev: Alec Rice addressed the choir with a well chosen address on the respon- sibilities and duties of leader- executive for the coming year. The ofifcers are as follows: Donna Rahm, Past President; Marilyn Hillier, President; Joan Lane, Vice President; Dorothy Bourgeois, Secretary; Mary Lou Crawford, Treasurer; Glenn Taylor, Librarian; Joan Godley, Assistant Librarian; Audrey Sharpe, Social Conyenor; Aud- rey Beauchamp, Assistant So- cial 'Convenor; Zula Hall, Ladies Gown Convenor; Charles Hast- ings, Men's Gown Convenor; Joan Godley, Press Secretary. If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING ~ Call PORT PERRY STAR PHONE: 985.7388 P ALEK TRICIAN vs IF YOUVE NEVER TRIED US THEN WEVE BOTH LOST," WE' YOUR BUSINESS ] ELECT IRIE CONTRACTING-REPAIR ELECTRIC HEATING 985-7174 -PT. PERRY BUILDING Village Of Notice is hereby given that in accordance with amending By-Law #1406, Building Permits 'will be issued by Council, ing Inspector, effective January 12th, 1965. Application must be made two weeks prior to receiving the permit. 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