" yd F av. t . 4 - - ATS - : Sr v 1 3 ¥ : « i ' ali A \ i ' AF Le ot CS JE WEF PAY Se LT LL GI at EA IR » rE" aT BT BY I... i Citation dev sis dindion imide ton sd iiein wR cna aR mii baxiee BART 6 ARRAS SRnaR eper oS TERE Ens BE EL 8S FS Atha ad PORT PERRY 2 A) gC ZS \ a , PS 2) A LAS £54 . yy ' LAE fal ae " A Ty FE) . . A hy pa . Seed ' % VOLUME 101 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1966 ~~ NUMBER 50 A County Jr. Farmers To Hold Coaching, Plowing Matches a NI iY Two Junior Coaching and |ber 11th near Seaforth in Hur- i Plowing Matches will be held | on County. = ia! in Ontario County on Saturday, The members of the Ontario el September 24th, 10:00 a.m. | County Plow Team, who will % farm of Mr. Stewart Diceman | take part in the Inter-County hh & Sons, Greenbank, Saturday, | Competition at the Internation- Bad | October 1st, 10:00 am. farm |al Plowing Match this year. To hs of Mr. Howard -McGuckin, | compete, a Juniér must be 14 hn Mount Albert, R.R. 3. years of age and under 19 yrs. : and These Junior Plowing Match-| of age at the time of the In-| We received the above pic- i es are sponsored by the North ternational, and for the Inter-|ture with a news item about i % and South Ontario Plowmen's | mediate: Competition, he must | Lorna Wright, Nestleton who Hy Associations, and the Uxbridge | be 19 years of age and under |was awarded a scholarship he and Port Perry Junior Farmers' | 23 at the time of the Interna-| providing her with free tuition RY ; oo Sink Associations. tional. for four years at the Waterloo HY alee a ak ri fo ARS Bi These Junior Plowing Match- hy fants Plowmen, between | Lutheran University. HA . | EE | pam HAE | es are open to all farm boys |the ages of 14 and 23, are| The mews item was carried A A Much . Needed Replacement and girls in Ontario County urged to attend these Junior |]ast week, but unfortunately it HR Now it can be said. It was certainly about attractive board above is now in place. "At |who are 12 years of age, but | Plowing Matches in the County | was too late to have an en- OS time the ugly bulletin board in front of the press time the old board was still in view, but|have mot reached their 23rd |on September 24th and October | graving made of the picture. los Post Office, was changed. Thanks to the Town no doubt it will be removed shortly. birthday by October 11th, 1966. | 1st in order to qualify for the Fis fathers and the 'skill of Mr. Cleve Kight the . Winners will be selected | Special Championsthip and en- iS i : from these classes to represent | ter County Classes at the In- | Local Arena Board dl ° ° JR the North Ontario Plowmen's | ternational. pa Local Junior Farmers Accident, lliness Association and the South On- Propose New Roof 4 At Leadership Centre In September of each year, certain members of the Junior Farmer's Association of the Province of Ontario are chosen to represent - their - individual clubs at a Leadership Training Centre on Lake Couchiching. Director of the Centre this year was Roger Thompson, As- sociate Director of Extension. Also. present on the staff, was the Provincial President, Jack throughout the Province of Ontario. Attending this year from Ontario County were:-- Amnme Dryden of Brooklin, Katherine Parliament of Cannington, and Keith Phoenix of Greenbank. Peterboro Captures Local Entry Prevent Skaters From Training After training hard for the up coming figure skating sea- son all summer Port Perry's young champions Anna Forder and Richard Stephens have had to cease training for the last few weeks. During a practice in August Anna slashed a wrist, and was advised to stop training for a couplé of weeks, and Tuesday young Richard was taken to Port Perry Community Mem- tario Plowmen's Association in the special Junior and Inter- mediate Classes to be held on the first day of the Interna- tional Plowing Match on Octo- 90 Golfers Attend "Fun-Tournament" About 90 golfers enjoyed the annual "Fun-Tournament" held at Sunny-Brae Golf Course on Sunday. As the title of the tourna- ment indicates, it is not as serious and important type of Local Fire Fighters Will Collect For Muscular Dystrophy As in the past years, the lo- cal firemen have taken on the task to collect funds to help battle the disease called Mus= cular Dystrophy. The firemen throughout Can- ada play a major roll in this worthwhile cause. The local firemen do not canvass the town for M.D. but instead they place canisters in To Town Council The Port Perry Arena Board Property Commitee met with the local council on Tuesday night to discuss the possibility of strengthening and putting a new roof on the arena. The old roof has been leaking for a number of. years and a new one is badly needed. Tenders were called for this project and one tender was re- ceived, that of Lake Scugog Lumber Co., Port Perry. Council agreed that the new roof and strengthening was : y b Ay br in i 2 2 bs ING ¥ og YA 5 2, EH Morris and Mrs. Marie Taylor L ) I orial Hospital. _ Fortunately, | games as played at the regular | the local stores, where people | urgently needed but how the it % A rae ey awn owiing his condition is not serious, and | golf tournaments. It is more | may make a donation if they | funds were to be obtained for we 8 Ligpaxim, a it i ir f playing, | so desire. such a project was the bi ot of the Provincial Government, Tournament Title it is expected he will return | for the pleasure of playing proj g Hy as Music Instructor and Choir Director for the Centre. This group of eighty-three young people, were between fifteen and thirty years of age, and travelled to the centre from all points of the Province, some as far as 600 miles. They day, The Ladies section of the Lawn Bowling Club held a most successful tournament on Mon- Sept. 20th. The greens were filled and the weatherman was very kind with lots of sun- shine all day--making a perfect home in a few days. When back in training again, the -couple will continue at Tam O'Shanter in Scarborough until ice time is available in the local arena. Unless the planned repair of and everyone really did enjoy themselves. However, winners are chosen, and the champions this year were an eight member team comprised of the golfers: Frank Hawken, Bert Sale, Jack Heard, Cyril Weeks, following _ Shortly you will see these canisters in Port Perry and the public is asked to support this cause by dropping their coins in any of the canisters. ~ Firemen throughout Canada raised in the neighbourhood of $200,000 every year for medi- question. Council will meet again next Tuesday with the arena pro- perty committee and at that time the method of financing the project will be decided upon. I Re MR) a Ce a A Xa va Fn = nS IR bo : > | day. the atena roof delays the skat-| A. Arnberg, Bill Stuck, Marg cal research. 0 big LE ire Forty-eight ladies attended |ing season, the Port Perry | Rose and Marie Snooks. All If anyone desires to make a 300 Bowlers LE, courses, from a staff of four- from the surrounding clubs, | Figure Skating Club anticipate | members of the winning team direct contrbiution to this cause Join Leagues teen leaders, chosen from Lindsay, Cannington, Peterboro|to start the latter part of received a trophy for their ef- may do so by sending their do- ~ Ps 2 ol "| Oshawa, Whitby, and one team | October. forts. - nation to the Port Perry Star.| Interest for bowling in Port bl ! from the local club. : Perry is on an increase Ac- oo) . Peterboro club took the 3 cording to Frank Hastings, od Pa per Drive game win prizes. Mrs. Bearne's proprietor of Causeway Bowl- 5 rink first and Mrs, Guffy sec- 5] Lhes eho wi Howlers 5% . : : wi e part in the league vr Sat., Sept. 24 gy So 2 ite od games this season, and he ie % - Port Perry Boy Scouts will be at your door for all news- papers and magazines this Saturday, Sept. 24th. The boys are asking for your co-operation and would like to have all bundles placed on the sidewalk by 9.30 a.m. or taken to the Scout Hall by 11 am. If anyone should be missed, please call 985-2426 for pick- up. The Fall paper drive is usu- ally the biggest, and if it hap- pens to be anything like last fall, when 12 tons of newspap- ers and magazines were col- lected, the boys will be really busy. Hospital Report Week Ending September 17th Admissions Operations Emergency Treatments 9 'Mrs. Morrison of Oshawa. High one game was Mrs; Norris-of | Oshawa. This this 'season as our men are most anxious to improve the greens for next season. Date for the pot luck supper will be announced later. Car Rolls, Driver Injured Jack Hilton, R.R. 3. Oshawa is in hospital after his car went out of control and rolled over several times on the Oshawa Road near the Pump House. The accident happened on Saturday afternoon about 5.00 p.m., and J. Hilton, alone in the car, was driving towards Port Perry when he apparently lost control of the car. The car was completely de- ends the bowling for pects another 50 to be bowling when lanes are available... _ A The season started a couple of weeks ago, the lanes are: occupied six days a week, and it appears this will be the best season yet. 47 Golfers Enter int. Hockey Club Tourmament The local Intermediate Hoec- key Club held an open golf - tournament at the Sunnybrae Golf course last Saturday with approximately 47 turning out. Due to two other golf tour- naments held the same day the turnout was smaller than ex- pected, but those attending en- joyed themselves and agreed that the tournament was a success, After all scores were totalled the trophies and prizes were presented to the folowing: Low Births cenit 1 molished, and the injured taken gross, Jack Germond, Oshawa; Deaths ....... vvennemes Nil | to Oshawa General * Hospital Pictured above are two of the trophy winners Grieves, Port Perry who won the low net | 2nd low gross, Jim Topping, Discharges ........ vin 95 | by Brignall's Ambulance, The |in the Intermediate Hockey Club Golf Tour- trophy, and on the right is Jim Topping, Osh- | Oshawa; Low net, John Grieves Remaining ee ive 16 | Whitby detachment of OPP is nament which was held last Saturday at the awa, whe won the 2nd low gross trophy. Port Perry; 2nd low net, Bob Visiting hours 8-4 and 7-8 p.m. investigating. Sunnybrae Golf Course. On the left is John Johnson, Oshawa, TTT 1 -- TA Th