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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Nov 1965, p. 11

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AWE 3 wy ol BVA % ERE NEO I Pai NE gi (Continued) -commended the hiring of a Game Warden. He was to be paid Fifty Dollars a year by the Federal and Provincial Governments. At that time, Mr. Ellis inform- ed us, it used to take a complete day, often lasting well after sun down, for a flight of Passenger Pigeons to fly over this area, and that now, because of the wholesale killing and selling of these birds that they are ex- tinct. He noted that the only one that can be seen in this area is in the Museum in Toronto. Fortunately, eventually our forefathers saw the danger in this killing of animals all year around, and that is why the hunters of today are limited to seasonal shooting, and a very limited bag. But he reassured the young people in attendance that if things continue the way they are, they will still be good hunting for their children, and even possibly their grand. children. He also stated that Southern Ontario has by far the game for hunting than Northern Ont- ario, and that this area of Southern Ont. is 3rd in fur bearing animals, such as beaver, wild mink, muskrat, ete) in the 23 districts of Ontario. He also pointed out that from Oct. 22nd to Oct. 29th there had been 8 deer killed by cars in this area, with a total damage to cars of $1500.00. He also told us that a Lynx was shot over in Ux- bridge 8 weeks ago, and the fe- male was still over there, both-: ering farmers. He then showed us 2 very in. teresting films on the Death of a Hunter, and Hunting Pheas- ants with Dogs. Both films were very topical for this time of year, and were enjoyed by all present. "The very beautiful floral cen- tre piece, kindly donated by Eleanor Flowers, was present- ed to Mr. Ellis, for Mrs. Ellis, who is recovering from major surgery, and each speaker was presented with a Port Perry Rod and Gun Club Crest. A special note to Club mem- bers--the mext meeting of the Club will be held on Thursday, Nov. 4th at Huston's and there will be NO shooting at the school that night. That's all for now, hope to see you at the meeting, and again congratulations, Cathy & Charlie on your trophies. Joanne Huston. -- HEATING OIL-- For Your DURING THE COMING COLD WEATHER SEE US FOR HEATING OIL We have FIRST QUALITY and offer you Automatic Delivery 'with FREE Cleanout Service in the Spring. Phone Port P2rry 985-7951 REESOR FUEL & LUMBER oe Comfort Furnace and Stove Oil ie and times: RICHMOND HILL City Hall. ONTARIO PUBLIC NOTICE The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Transportation Study, an agency of the Province of Ontario created to devise a coordinated transportation plan for the region bounded by the City of Hamilton, the City of Barrie and the City of Oshawa, will hold public hearings for the purpose of receiving briefs and oral submissions relating to regional transportation from parties who previously signified their intent to appear before such hearings. These hearings will be held at the following locations HAMILTON Committee Room No. 2, Main Parliament Bldgs., Queen's Park. C. S. MacNaughton, Minister of Highways, Chairman, The Executive Committee. METROPOLITAN TORONTO AND REGION TRANSPORTATION STUDY P.0. BOX 227 PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Nov. 18 - 2:00 P.M. Nov. 25 - 2:00 P.M. Accommodations Council Chambers, Municipal Committee Room, EADE' 8S 56 Yonge St. Nr Gity isi NURSING HOME TORONTO Small Enough to be Homey OSHAWA Nov. 29, Dec. 1, Dec. 6 Large Enough for Comfort Nov. 22 - 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. Tray Service Hospital Bed Council Chambers, T.V. Nurse in Attendance J RAEI RL EAN PRL TO HRS E ARSE i TF Ses | oF 5 LJ 3 x OA) a atid I LES SEAT FEROS ASHES RN CRAP RE CSRS ES WET Rod & Gun Club Banquet (Continued) Mrs. Bunting and Mrs. Pat- terson, Toronto, Mrs. C. Fer- guson and Mr. Milton Payne, Newcastle, were Thursday vi- sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Mountjoy. Glad to see Mrs. Alma Fow- ler home again and feeling much better. Mrs. Thomas Wright is in Toronto General Hospital where she underwent eye surgery. Blackstock News Mr. George Staniland was moved from Port Perry Hospi- tal to Columbus rest home on Thuriday. Mr. Earl Dorrell spent the week-end with the Roger Dor- rells, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family and Mrs, Ida Taylor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mal- colm and family, Nestleton. A good many from Blackstock attended Nestleton anniversary Retail | will be Brewers November 8™ Federal Election Day and November 11™ Remembrance Day © Brewers Retail Operated by Brewers Warehousing Cq. Ltd. Stores closed PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, Nov. 4th, 1965 --11 Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Same ells and family, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells Sunday. Glad to report Mrs. Stuart Dorrell returned home from the hospital during the week. We hope all the ill will have a speedy canvalenscence. Mr. & Mrs. Harry VanCamp; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and Mrs. Alan Suggett visited Mrs. Rud Heaslip in hosiptal and Mr. Heaslip at his home in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Larmer. Toronto, spent Saturday night with Miss Edna Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruther- ford, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Pickering, called on Mrs. George Fowler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and sons and Mrs, A. Wright visited Mr .and Mrs. Earl Tre- win and family, Enniskillen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey left for Florida on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, Zephyr, visited Mrs. Albert Wright and the Fred Trewins on Monday. lig Saws = Pooks. NN 7 JR Horses or and Crippled Cattle Highest Prices paid according to size and condition Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE ED. PECONI & SON LTD. R.R. #2 WOODVILLE Collectors Licence 802-C-65 Feb. 4/68 DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 983-2728 PORT PERRY Formerly Apex T.V. Service Jan. / 66 Ph. 985-2806 Port Perry, Ont. Convalescent and Chronic Patients Semi-Private Reasonable Rates 'Home away from Home' Dee. / 65 Office Corner John & North Sta, GEORGE McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY '- ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Dec. 81/66 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roof- We will contract for all kinds For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building BUSINESS DIRECTORY WANTED MONUMENTS MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone 985-7081 Phone: 723-1002 Specializing in business and | 152 Simcoe Seuth, OSHAWA farm operations. Dec. 2/65 Dee./65 INSURANCE A.E. Johnson, (.D. UGPTOMETRIST BUILDING A NEW HOME? Mary St. 985-2383 Check Our Oct./66 ® SPECIAL RATES e For Homes Under Construction - emmersoN | Seplic Tanks INSURANCE AGENCY Cleaned By LIMITED General Insurance Dec. 81/66 Earl Wallace PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.5--Feb. 28/66 ROOFING Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING ing. of roof work. Dec. 65 DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK ° SEE ° Ethel Nottingham for your CO-OP INSURANCE NEEDS MYRTLE, ONT. .. Phone 655-4832 Feb./66 Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE License No. 889-C-65 © Cash on the spot e Oct./65 AE GTN RS AREY RAY at SHISHA KB nn MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. 23 Caleb Street PHONE 988-2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. Dec. / 66 Sn I ra sn Tox at-m E Rp ive NLA, , * a learn Dr a at Ea Sher IE a" "arg Ee, ge, = Za - + i Aa eat Ser ti YAY Seah KY > CF he SA wT y nd ca a SEN --~-- wo ET WREST To - IY eI rT Gt) Te SN emia Br AEC rir Cl 7 2 rer

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