o ne. . pea - aa - BR CE i D - ik L 3 ii ~~ Freak Accident run-about, when her sister - Dolphin". Two people were injured in a three car' collision at the corner of Hi 12 at Manchester on Sunday tured above is a 1965 Chevy ~~ Charles Forsythe, 75, of R.R. The other cars involved were a 1965 Ford, driven by Alexander Kotycinski, 47 Warren Cresent, Toronto, and a 1961 ghways 7A & evening. Pic- 11, driven by 3 Stouffville. 53, of Ford Falcon, driven by Mary llene Card, Te hat LAN \'% » i i AMiansslutinmtns bile edt EE weiashisnd dues sand AIR GE HPA LILTS iba tds hin ~~ Ar » LTE $ s A yi a ea ae PORT { PERRY aa rai APART ren sea 4 A ------------ 1, AS Volume 102 PORT PERRY, ONT. THURSDAY, AUG. 24th, 1967 Number 44 The Provincial Department of Education released its Grade Thirteen results to the' schools August 16 and the | individual certificates were So issued to the students by the High School. Three Ontario Scholars '| graduated from the Port Perry High School with sev- eral students being granted honour standing. An Ont- " Scholar is one who averaged :| eighty percent or higher. Wayne King, Bill Holtby, and Dianne Wallace quali- Two tnjurod In Three Car Collision 25, of R.R. 4, Port Perry. Mr. Forsythe suffered fractured ribs and shoulder blade while Mrs. Irene Kotycinski suffered lac- erations to the forehead.. Both were taken to Port Perry Hospital by Brignall-Ambu- lance. Mr. Forsythe has been charged with failing to yeild after stopping. Constable McKenzie, O.P.P., Whitby, investigated. Staff Photo fied as Ontario Scholars. Wayne King has nine firsts and his music. Sharon Pain- ter's aggregate was with the top ranking pupils. Bob Watson received six first class honours upon his gra- 'duation. Chris Dowson has eleven subjects and Arnold Heayn ten subjects to their Diploma credits. Saying King with the high- a A freak accident occurred last Saturday evening about 6.30 p.m. at the Lakefront, Port Perry. Miss Dorothy Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Haines Markham was paddling-a heavy 15 foot Sheila accidently touched the electric starter button. : The boat was headed out into the lake, when it sud- denly turned and headed to- ward the dock area. The Yoat leaped out of the water, the water level was a foot "below the dock, and landed 25 feet forward and upright on top of the dock, with the nose 6 inches into the grass. Fortunately no one was Murt, and very little damage was done to the boat. 4 Maybe--the family should. - rename the boat "The Flying Old timers who saw the accident, can't re- piember such an event ever | dives, Presented Monday, August 7, was a day of action at Poplar Park. In the morning twelve boys took part in a marathon swim. Inthe afternoon over one hundred youngsters scampered through races and bobbed through relays in the pool. All this frivality was 'designed to make the Civic Holiday a Centennial mem- ory despite the rainy weath- er. The evening festivities were planned to demonstrate skills learned in the swim "programme and to present awards. The Water Show included Red Cross Awards At Park guest for the programme was four year old Michael Barton who proved that even very young people can learn to swim. The awards were rs by Mr. Bruce Colwell, who examined the candidates, and his wife Eleanor. This year for the three swimmers their Bronze Medalion. cessful candidates. The Poplar Park Swim Club entertained the audience 'with races & a symchronized happening at Palmer Park. swimming number. Special Ont. Jr. Farmers Win Second At Field Day Ontario County Junior Farmers won second place at the Quinte District Junior Farmer Field Day, held at Morrow Park, Peterborough, on Saturday, July 29th. The Reterborough Junior Farm: ers were first. The Ontario County athletes brought home the trophy awarded to the county obtaining the most points in the track and tigld section. The tug of war was won by Ontario County, with the team consisting of: Bill Barlow, Blackwater, #2, John Robertson, Beaver- ton, #1, Jim Hunter, Sea: grave, Murray Empringham, Uxbridge, #3, John Stone, Blackwater, #2, Don Spence, Greenbank, Garry Hunter, Uxbridge, #3, Bob Robert: son, Port Perry. Ontario County contestants who placed in their respect ive events are as follows: (Continued on Page 14) Blackstock Fair Set For Aug. 26 As usual, Blackstock's an- _nual Fall Fair will feature an excellent horse show this year when it takes place this Saturday, August 26th. Officials of the fair have gone to great lengths to pro- vide an interesting program in front of the grandstand and also promise many fas- cinating displays on the grounds and in the main ex- hibits building. So. plan now to attend this event that over the years has established a great reputa- tion for entertainment. strokes and skills ' | which are learned in the Red - pod Cross Water Safety Program. (Girl Released |g" From Hospital Three-year-old Cindy Heur- kens of Port Perry was dis- |} charged yesterday from Osh- awa General Hospital after [Bi being mauled by a dog last [=~ 5 week. Mrs. Joseph Heurkins, Simcoe St. S. in Port Perry, received eye and scalp in- juries 'Aug. 12 when she was attacked by a German Shep- her home. hands and nose. a neighbor. first time in Port Perry, a Royal Life Saving Society course was given and received An- other first was the Red Cross Survival Swimming course which was taken by 13 suc- Cindi, daughter of Mr. and ; 42 est aggregate will be award- ed the Central Ontario Coun- ty District High School Board of - Education Scholarship. The Legion Auxiliary Schol- arship for the second high- est aggregate marks for eight papers including English, was established by Bill Holt. by. The A. B. Cawker Trophy for the highest aggregate in five Grade Thirteen credits is earned by Wayne King and Dianne Wallace with the same aggregate for five cre- dits. EE The special awards, prizes, and scholarships will be made known when these are announced by the Ontario Department of Education. William Holtby, 18, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holtby; R.R. 2, Port Perry, had a percentage of 81.39. Will- iam was not available to have a picture taken, Local Breeders Two local livestock breed- ers, N. D. Hogg & Son of Brookdale and Malcolm Bail- ey of Epsom, made excellent showings at the Peterboro Exhibition. Each had grand champions. In a strong beef Shorthorn show of 70 head, the Brook- dale entries won Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion females and Res- erve Grand Champion Bull. Their Ettrick Shorthorns also won the Breeder's herd-and the Get of Sire consisting of three animals. All animals shown were bred at Brook- dale and were sired by the Major Winners Senior Herd Sire AAA Scots- dale Marshal. M. Bailey's Angus entries were awarded Grand Champ- ion female, Herd first prize, 1st prize for Yearling Heifer and 1st prize for cow with calf at foot. In addition, Jeff Bailey showed the Grand Champion female, a 4-year-old Guern- sey. Awarded Contract Tripp Construction Ltd., Port Perry, was awarded a contract for $113,690.29 for construction on Wentworth Street East and Nonquon Road, in Oshawa. hob Port Perry Has Three Ontario Scholars Avni Dianne Wallace, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wallace Cochrane Steet, Port Perry, ir _-- STI Tn a i a I Crh i Sp in - a " Wayne A. King, 18, son of / Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King, HE Simcoe Stree, Port Perry, a had a percentage of 84.49. Hg Wayne also obtained nine (9) By first class credits. herd dog tied in a field near i She was also |» bitten on the arms, cheeks, |' The girl was rescued from |. . the dog by her mother and | Hospital Report Week Ending Sat. Aug. 19th | Visiting Hours 2.00 to 8 p.m. Maternity Hours 3 to 8 p.m. Admissions... 22 Operations '...............ccccceee 19 Emergency Treatment ... 9| Pictured above is a truck owned by Ka- Births. .......c..oiiciiniinseniinnnin Nil wartha Propane Gas Ltd., of Peterborough Deaths Sri ireriiiiivey 2 | which overturned at the corner of High- Discharges ................coooeunn 20 way 7A and Crandell Street, Port Perry, Remaining .................. 20 | on Friday afternoon. The driver, who was unhurt, swerved to miss a car that was turning in front of him, resulting in the damaged. Wp to Ng ; accident: The Port Perry Fire Cepsrtibont were called and were on hand in case any of the gas leaked out causing fire. Gord Lewis' tow truck and VanCamps bulldozer were called in order to get the truck up- right again. The truck was only slightly Staff Photo.