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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Aug 1967, p. 1

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Keene, Ont. Man Lion Roy Cornish, past president and a chartered member of the Port Perry Lions - Club assists Miss Rhonda Forder in mak- ing the draw for the "Lawn Umbrella", an annual event sponsored by the Lions each summer. The lucky winner was Mr. Jack Nelson, Keene, Ontario, who is the that vicinity. Proceeds whi ing to donate at the Royal Ist vice president of the Lions Club in iA? EE BL : sido sacpondosbaditndeaatual 4 . at i "8a > hy ] - 4 ¥ . 3 4 v a> M aa nL ET PE YALE Mo | ' aa aaa BL noon, seriously injuring her left eye, ripping her scalp half off, piercing her juglar vein and biting her arms, "| hands, cheeks and nose. 'The girl, Cindy Heurkens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Heurkens of Simcoe St., Port Perry, is in satisfactory N condition in Oshawa General Hospital. Police said the 7-year-old dog was tied in the yard of its owner, Robert Suttcliffe, who lives near the Heurkens ++| home. Wins Umbrella Set ch were very gratifying will go to the "Skaters Fund". Anyone wish- to this fund may do so. Do- nations can be left with Mr. Don McRitchie at the Bank of Commerce or Mr. A. Pacey Bank. Staff Photo Mrs. Heurkens was clean- ing her car with a vacuum cleaner when she heard the screams of the child and the growls of the dog. She and a neighbor, Mrs. Chris Buller ran to the Suttcliffe home. Hospital Report WEEK ENDING AUG: 4th Admissions Local Girls Attend Local Women Operations Emergency Treatments ... 17 pulled the child clear. A 2%-hour operation was performed at Oshawa Gener- al in an attempt to save the girl's eye. Doctors said she may still lose it, however. Police said they have never had complaints about the dog before. It has been placed in the dog pound for 14 days quarantine so it can be test- ed for rabies. Local Bowlers Activity is the key word at the local greens and en- thusiasm is high at the pre- sent time. - Competition for the Murray Trophy was indeed keen on July 29th and teams from Orlando Florida, Agincourt, Oshawa, Cannington, Lind- say and Port Perry were do- ing their utmost to win. The beautiful trophy and individual miniatures were won last year by Oshawa, but this year the team of Fred DeNure and Mrs. I. R. Bent- ley brought it back home. Second and third prizes went to Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. H. Willoughby won the ® ® Win Trophies fourth, On Civic holiday Mr. and Mrs. A. Cox and Fred De- Nure won the Dr. Philips trophy at Oshawa. Wednesday, Aug. 2nd at Cannington, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owen tied for first prize.-- Saturday, Aug. 12th was another big day for Port Perry when Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Cox won first prize at Lind- say. We could win more prizes before October 31st. 0.P.P. Take Over Here, Sept. 1st The local council have an- nounced that the Ontario Provincial Police will take over the policing of the vill- sd r N I 6G id CNE Winrers id sien sienisveat ret Ee rT Nil G M Recalls 5000 age on September 1st. ationa ul e amp Mrs. V. Skerratt, RR. #4, De oe switietythecatanteipesnnbectrn Gi General Motors in Oshawa| The council met on August f " National Heritage Camp, Pont has 'been: judited Disch: EOS irradi announced on Monday about|3rd with Siferintendent ! 1067, vies the aisle Center] rounding area making up y) hm JUCESC | Remaining... 14| 5,000 hourly-rated workers| Walsh of the O.P.P., Toronto Fh } t nial project of the Girl tional visitors from Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Isreal, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden and the United States. Girls attending from the one of the 192 patrols includ- ed Lois Barchard of New- ing different parts of Can- ada: Pacific, Atlantic, Prair- ies, Upper Canada, Lower Canada and the Far North. Each sub-camp was divided (Continued on page 11) | | | a five-time winner in the annual handicrafts compet- tries were received to com- pete for about. 700 prizes. All prize winning entries will be displayed in the Ex- hibit Hall of the Queen Eliz- 'abeth building during the exhibition, Aug. 18 through | Congratulations are exten-| A ded to the two ladies whol|l made such a fine showing. | Council Agree To | 50c Per Capita Grant For Local (Ambulance Mr. Charles Brignall Jr. || appeared before the Council on August 8th and reported that the Township of Reach and Cartwright have passed resolutions making provis- ions for a grant of 50c per capita for the parts of the Township serviced. by. the Brignall Ambulance. In this respect the Port (& WEEK ENDING AUG, 11th are back on the job and that and Staff Sgt. Reid of the A Guides of Canada--Guides du] catsle; Mary Nelson, Port |itions of the Cacadian Nat-|Admissions 19 a total of 6,000 may be work-| Whithy Detachment, to dis- i Canada. The camp took place Perry; Cathy Hall, Uxbridge; | ional Exhibition. Mrs. Skerratt ODRIPUONE " tmeismsiienins 16| ing this week. pt cuss the details of this take- K on Nairn and, Morrison Is-| kim" Breth our, Uxbridge; | won four firsts and a second Entergency Treatments .... 12 Truck assembly lines be- over. : i lands in the St. Lawrence Ri-| peggy Passmore, Uxbridge; |in the various classes. BIFENS ...0oco coo iiiiritsmisinsn Nil uy rolling Monday morning| The village will still have A ver near the towns of Mor-| Catherine Walker, Lindsay,| Another local winner was|DEothS orn. Nil | for 2s irst time since the|to employ a local by-law en- od risburg and Cornwall, Ont- Lids Pola f Fenelon | Mrs. D. Naples, 205 Rosa St. Discharges... 13 ony of June and most work- forcement officer. Applica- 4 ario, from July 15-25. 1600] nda taimer ol -enelon Port P h red J Remsining: Lo Da ln 20| er's are employed at material | tions for this position are \ Guid en Falls and. Joanne Jackson of | * Or" T€ITy, Who was aw {aio : handling, maintenance and |peing called thi 8 ¥ uides and Rangers with 4001, ~~, a second and a third place | Visiting Hours 2 pm. - 8 p.m. ; g-caile 5 week. bee 3 leaders representing all the|™ O'~ © ¢rTY: } | prize on her entries. Maternity Hours 3 p.m-8 p.m. production of car-truck com-| advertisement elsewhere in \ , provinces of Canada and the] The camp was divided in- [© p= 00 fl e00 on ponents. the paper. 2 two territories with Interna-| to six sub-camps represent- -- he i ¥ idan lnm dowd signee i: T Y P2R PERR 0 i 3) we oi Volume 102 PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, AUG. 17th, 1967 Number 43 3/0 ] ; | ( Local Girl, 3, Attacked By D i ocal Girl, 5, Attacked by Dog |: ke? A German shepherd dog (Mrs. Buller attracted the| Her face will also require ex- ia attacked a 3-year-old Port |dog's attention and as he| tensive plastic surgery when i 4 Perry girl on Saturday after- | lunged at her, Mrs. Heurkens | she recovers, they said. 7 {| Perry Council passed a re- | solution agreeing to subsidize |" the Brignall, Ambulance to | the sum of 50c. per capita| °° 59 Ad for the Village of Port | HATELY YA THEY Perry. "Oucen And Her Princesses ig At L S. Regatta LOCAL SKATERS ured above are four girls who were 1, 1. and personality. From left to Miss Anna Forder and Mr. eg as Queen and princesses at the right: Rosalie Sanderson, 3rd runner up; Richard Stevens were in Erie, " th annual Regatta sponsored by Lake |... Gobkes, 2nd runner up; Judy J| Penna. this past week-end | €U900 Regatta Assoc. The beauty con- py, pq (the Queen) and Ruth Mahaffy, 1st ' where they participated in test, one of the main attractions attracted i an Ice Show there. 8 contestants. They were judged on runner up JOANNE JACKSON MARY NELSON aan a Aas A ac nen a es 2 Bhs

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