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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jul 1965, p. 1

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SL R58 Ro rr er, a) "1 J yo AY FCA IB R 5 * aaah I NL a 25 BBS RK P2RT § PERRY TAR ---- Volume 100 THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1965 Number 43 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CENTRE Will Build Swimming Pool If Approved By Congregation On Thursday, July 8th, the Official Board of the Port Perry United Church held a special meeting to discuss plans for the construction of a Christian Educational Extension of the Church, If approved by the Congre- gation and also by the Oshawa Presbytery of the United Church the plans are to build 14 Sunday School class rooms, Choir room, Ladies Parlour and Swimming Pool. The plans will be presented to the Port Perry United Church congregation for approval this Sunday, July 28th. As far as is known the only existing swimming pools built within a church property are located in Vancouver and Ed. monton, Mike Starr To Visit Country Of Parents During his forthcoming three week tour of Russia and Cze- choslovakia, Michael Starr MP for Ontario County, will be taking time out to visit the Uk- raine where his parents were born. Throughout his' Soviet visit which starts Friday, Mr. Starr will be taking movies of the sights and places he sees. These he will show at a spe- cial evening event to be arran- ged in the city when he returns. Mr. Starr is travelling to Russia with a party of Cana- dian parliamentarians. During the tour the party is to have discussions with local officials and will visit a num- ber "of industrial, agricultural {were presented by Mrs. John and scientific establishments. Bright, Mrs. Stewart Bray, Mrs. Or ---- ee If the plans should be ap- proved and the swimming pool built, it will only be open dur- ing winter months, | Hospital Report | For Week Ending July 10th Admissions... 23 Operations .....ccovvevivens 7 Emergency Treatment... 22 Births coco ivccvvviennens Discharges .... a Remaining .............. ETI 20 Visiting Hours 3-4 and 7-8 p.m. Dr., Mrs. Dymond Enjoy Russia Tour In Wednesday mail, the Star received a card from Dr. M. B. and Mrs. Dy- mond from Sachi in Russia. morning's In describing the city, Mrs. Dymond says: "This is a beau- tiful half way up a mountain side overlooking the Black Sea. The card, to a new park covering 40 acres, local planted some 1,600 trees and place, shows the entrance where authorities have shrubs from countries all over the World. Eventually the park will be expanded to cover 150 acres. Mrs. Dymond closed by say- ing they have had a busy, but enjoyable time. . School Principal Retires After Teachi Retiring after forty years of teaching, the last ten years at Raglan School as principal, Mrs. Florence Fallis Auld was hon- ored by fokmer and present pupils at an 'Open House Tea, at Raglan School. 7 Mrs. Elmer Layng, past pre- sident of The Serve Our School Club, introduced Mr. Wiseman, the inspector, who presented Mrs. Auld with a letter from the Minister of Education, The events that had taken! place in the previous years on a teacher-inspector relationship | related by Mr. T. H. Houghton. The incoming president of the SOS Club, Mrs. Glenn Smith, spoke on behalf of past and present students. Mrs. Auld was asked to accept four pieces of luggage in avocado green which were Mrs. Florence Tallis Auld, centre, was the guest of honor at an Open House Tea at Raglan principal for the past ten years. In the Glenn Smith, incoming president long career in teaching, GTO I VT School where she has been the Mrs. Auld is retiring after a 'group from the left are Mrs. of the Serve Our School Club; ng 40 Years George Solomon, dents. past presi- Mr. Harvey Pascoe, secretary of East Whitby School Board, presented an oil painting on be- half of the students, which is to be placed in Raglan School to commemorate Mrs. Auld's re- tirement. A student of forty years ago, Mr. Ernie Powell, Millbrook, told several amusing stories about Mrs. Auld's first years of ' teaching. - Mrs. Auld replied to the speakers and thanked all those involved in her teaching career. "Jolly Good Fellow" was sung and Mrs. Auld responded with "For You are Jolly Good People." Miss Mary Bright and Miss Patricia Bray, former honor students, were in charge of the guest book. > a UAW charter Toronto. and Holland. flight. Seagrave Lassie Off To Scotland Rosemary Nodwell, a charming resident of Seagrave and a talented piper, who this week will realize her ambition to visit Scotland and attend the Highland Games at Loch Lomond. With her father, Robert Nodwell, she left Toronto Monday on A popular member of the General Motors Pipe Band and winner of more than 30 medals, Rose- mary has been taught by Gavin Wilson, of Oshawa and the well known judge and composer of bagpipe music, John Wilson, of During her overseas visit she will visit the home of her grandparents at Dumfries, Scotland and will play in several competitions and meet many noted pipers, including world fa- mous Shamus McNeill of the College of Pipers, Glasgow. Her father, who landed with a signals unit at Calais, during the Second World War, plans to revisit the battlefields of France Open >ark which under construction last winter commenced operations officially on Thurs- day, July Ist, and issuance of I vehicle entry and campsite per- | mits began on that date. | The new park, approximately 100 acres in size, is located on the shores of Lake Simcoe about one mile south of Ather- | ley and should prove to be a very popular area for both pie- | nickens and campers. Although some development work remains to be done, Park Superintendent Russell Irvine reports that most facilities are in readiness to accommodate | visitors including the bathing beach and 60 to 70 campsites. Lo Mara Provincial has since been Accepts Position A long time employee of the Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. Mr. Archie Farmer, has recently Mr. P. F. Wiseman, present inspector of Raglan School; Mrs. accepted a position with a Tor- | . . . Auld; Mr. T. H. Houghton, inspector at Raglan School for eight onto printing firm. The owners years, now with the Department of Education in Elmer Layng, past president of the SOS Club. r Toronto; Mrs. {and staff of the Port | Star wish Mr. Farmer Perry every fo nn = a ) SATA mea pr

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