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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Jan 1968, p. 4

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{ Ry x > AEE LTE FE £8 SRR LIAR NC EH MXN AR] sud Fra Li TY RA TL ON he 3 An SUR REN RRS IO, NRE aa JER { $e '@ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan. 11th, 1968 Port Perry Star Sports Port Mustangs Doing Well Mustangs 2 Stouffville 2 Monday night Cy Wilson's Mustangs 'weve hosts to the Stouffville Midgets in a fast wide open hogkey game: Stouffville opened the scor- ing with a goal midway through the first period. Mustangs got the tieing mar- ker in the second when Glenn Sweetman scored his ninth goal "of the season assisted by Ron Jeffery, top point]. collector on the Mustangs with, four goals and eight as- sists. ; \ "The home club took the "lead early in the third period 'on a goal by Grant McLaugh- lin assisted by Ken Irvine and Glenn Geer. The Mustangs held onto the lead until about 3 minuies to go in the final period. Goalie Dale Crawford found two Stouffville players camped right on his goal crease, - saved on the first shot but ~==the-rebound-was~put-in-the net for the tieing goal. All in all it was a good clean game with two way action all through. Next. "Mgnday Mustangs, play host to the much talked' about Pickering team and it should <be a good game. : * * * Mustangs 3 Uxbridge 2 On Wednesday, January 3 Cy's. Mustangs visited Ux- bridge and came home win- ners of the hockey game by a one goal margin.- The game started out in what looked like a walk over for the Mustangs. They took an early lead and by the end of the second period were leading by a score of 3-0-on goals 'by- Ron Short assisted by Paul Heard and Rick Evans who was making his first appearance in a Mus- tang Uniform, Ron Jeffery unassisted and Ken Irvine as- sisted. by Grant McLaughlin and Bob Bruton. In the third period Ux- bridge came up with a fine 'effort to narrow the margin to 1 goal. Uxbridge showed thev are not to be taken lightly "tvhen play-off - time | comes... - ~ Port Fomy UCW Port Perry U.C.W. Unit #2 , met on Jan. 2nd at the home of Mrs. Ross Healey. Mrs. Heayn opened the. meeting by thanking Mrs. Healey for the use of her home and also ~ glad to see so many out and well. Hymn #16 was sung. ~The meeting was then furned over to our devotion- al leader Mrs. McTavish who read a poem: "Put your hand -into the hand of God". Hymn ' 445 "All the way my Saviour "leads me" was sung. All read together Psalm 698 in the Hymnary. Prayer by Mrs. McTavish followed by repeating the- Lord's prayer, and" a Thank you prayer by Mrs. McTavish. The roll call was answered to by 10 members and 2 vi- sitors." The collection was alien' by Miss Mclaren -- 10. 50. The minutes were read and -approved. 10 calls were re- ported. The next meeting to he held at the home of Mrs. S. Tummonds. i : "ilast home game?? Mrs. McTavish read for our programme an article: "A clean slate which was very suitable for the New Year. . The Ist and last verse of Hymn #252 "In Christ there is no east or west' was sung. We decided to take up the missionary study on Japan for the next few months. 'A Reading by Mrs. Heayn, which - she had memorized, called: "The Terrible Trag- ody", Pee Wees Drop 4-0 Decision |" Bay Ridges 4 Port Perry 0 The Pee Wee Team is hav- ing some trouble getting over .1967's year-end festivities. It |: has also been brought to 'notice that some players are staying up too Inte the night before a home game or any vther. We may lose now and. then at this time, but it is|, getting near play-off time. Am I coming in clear? Two games this week, Ajax Wed. at home, then to 'Whit- by on Sat. 445 p.m. Bay Ridges returns Wed., Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. Did you miss our |e INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS - FOR ESTIMATES Heating & Ventilation o COMMERCIAL 'ALTERATIONS - & SERVICE CALL 985-7042 i ' RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTS -- visited with Mrs. Murray at | called on his aunt Mrs. Cath. By Jean Jeffery There will be a Community Euchre & Dance at the school this Friday. evening, Jan. 12th. At the last party Door Prize winners were G. Cochrane and D. Prentice. Euchre winners were:-- Ladies 1st Nora Beacock; 2nd Grace Bradley; low Mrs. Reid Cook. Gents 1st Carson Watson; 2nd 'W. Beacock; low | Reid Cook. : Our consolation to Mr. Jack Bice in the passing of his wife at Fairview after a lengthy illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons were in Toronto on Sunday visit ing with his mother who is | in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. A. Card visit-- ed at the home of Mr. Frank Foote on. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Middle ton & family of Scarborough visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer on Sunday even- ing. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson have arrived safely in Ari. zona. We do wish them a happy holiday in the Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson Lakeview - Lodge Beaverton recently. Mr. Howard Ashton is in Oshawa hospital. .~ We are sorry to learn that his sister Mrs, Wm. McGregor is quite ill in Uxbridge Hospital. We wish them both a speedy. re- covery. : On Wed. evening Mr. and Mrs. Donald entertained their family with dinner. =~ -- Dr. and Mrs: Jerrold As- ling and Jan of Newstadt arine Cawker and Mrs. Jef- fery on Wednesday after- noon; [lay Season and wish you the .mour- McMillan "know-if you Greenbank News Despite the fact that this month's correspondent neg, lected our readers last week, this. week on, behalf of the Women's Institute who write the news cach week we hope cuch of you had a good Holi- best in 1968. "Baby is it cold outside", was Monday morning's theme song for so many, cars won't start and school buses having lo/ he towed and a lot of nippy faces and fingers for (hose who had to go out, then the school bus driver who Jeft Florida on Sunday in 72° weather to arrive home to 20 below and a frozen school bus. Mr, and Mrs. George Stone have left on their vacation for two weeks in the sunny temperatures. of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of Uxbridge were Sun- day callers at the Armour McMillan home. 'Congratulations to Mrs. Hugh Debson and the Junior Farmers Choir who placed second in the. Annual Com- petition at Toronto on Satur- day. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lipsitt of Schomberg and Mrs. Lipsitt Sr. were recent visitors with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fergusson. The Women's Institute are sponsoring a "Baking: with Yeast". course in the Hall sometime this month and you are asked to let Mrs, Harold Howshm or Mrs: Ar- plan to attend. All non- members are invited. i Due to the heavy snow and 'blow Thursday evening thepd) were only 9 tables: of! cards' on Friday at the Hall, High ladies went to Mrs. Lipsett and High man to Harry Hill. Of course there were prizes to those whose luck wasn't so wood and they were Mrs. Jean Kerry and Keith Rodd. UTICA A large crowd attended the New Year's Party held in Community Hall. Mr. Wm. Philp spending a few weeks holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kendall. _The _ Explorers will hold their meeting at Sw on Friday. . N Ladies Curling On Wednesday, Dec. 27th our local Curling Arena was the scene of an enjovable "Sherrv Jitney". We plaved six ends: then rtired to the club 'room to partake : of sherry, - Christmas - Cake and coffee-and-to-enjoy-a-friend- Iv chit-chat. . thd, Evervone refreshed return- to the ice to play the second game, The successful rinks were: ; 1st--Marie Snooks 2nd--Helen Bathie 3rd--Betty Beare Tuesday, Jan. 2nd B. Beare 9, P. Jones 9 M. Snooks 10, G. Hunter 3 I. Mitchell 7. H. Bathie 3 R.-Mitchell 9, M. McCoy 6 Wednesday E. Dovle 6, D. Beare 6 M. Holdershaw 14, J. Gray 7, A. Cox 9, H. Carnwith 7- I. Carter 9, M. Panahaker 3 Thursday N. Kenny 8, H. Thomson 7 C. Martyn 7, R. Bruton 5° A. Dawson 7, H, MacMaster 3 'son calling on Mr. and Mrs. i James Mitchell on Sunday. NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Jack John: ston, Oshawa were recent visitors with Mrs. D. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown visited her - father. at Rose: banks, also Mrs. Albert Yates at- West Hill and Mr. & Mrs. Tom Brown "and family, hithy. MF. and Mrs. Chet Geer vi- sited with Mr. & Mrs. Ed. James Oshawa recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comer and family visiting Mr. and Mrs. Murray Comer, Udora .on Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- "Bill Goslin on Snnsay even- Wg TTT Mr. and | Mrs. Allen Luke, Port Perry' guests with 'Mr. & Mrs. George Symes on Sat. evening. . Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son visited her mother Mr. & Mrs. J. Miller, Newmarket on Sunday. Mr. andy Mrs.. James Mit. chell were supper - guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mit- chell on Sunday evenihg: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray & David calling on Mr: & Mrs. J. Mitchell Sunday evening. 'Mr. and-Mrs. Bert Mitchell were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Judd,*Chalk Lake. A Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkins calling on Mr. and Mrs: Lucky lady at the door was Mrs," George Beaton. Don't Jorget another party January 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rennie of Sunderland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton for supper Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Les Burrowshk of Sutton spent Saturday "with Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt. Baird. ' Mr. John Cook had a nar- row escape last week when, while on his milk route en- countered another accident and. took to the ditch rather than hit the. other vehicles. John needless to say was shaken up but not seriously hurt. Mrs. Robt. Leask is spend- ing two weeks at the Ira Carr residence in Port Perry looking after her grandchild: ren while their parents are in Florida." A large crowd attended the church service on Sunday; December 31st, when chimes were presented, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rodd, by the Rodd family. The de- dication was made by Mr. Ken Rodd. Many relatives were prseent, from Oshawa, | Whitby, Brooklin, Blackstock Uxbridge and Greenbank, in- cluding Mrs. May Young, sis- ter of the late Mr. Rodd. The tamily gathered in the hall, after the service for dinner. Rev. & Mrs) Cooper of Ux-, bridge attended, he dinner. On Monday, Ja 1st, the annual New Year's get-to- gether of the Foster family was held in the hall. Thirty- ight members were present to enjoy the turkey dinner and participate in the fun & games. "Mr. & Mrs. Ross Cookman | -visited -Mr: -and-Mrs: Marvin Hill and Mrs... Wickett, of Little Britain on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hunter at-' tended the milk convention in Toronto last week: Mr. and Mrs. Les Jarvis & family visited in Brantford recently. Mise Dunlop entertained ister and husband; the ns Geo. Hees, recently. . s.. Hoyte -has- Teplaced Mrs.-Henderson as Grade I teacher in Greenbank School. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rae vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoeni% on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Brampton visited with Mr. & Mrs. 'Art, Couves on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Till and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of. Ajax on Sunday. Louie" (Continuéd wages being increased this year. It was explained by Council that this matter is usually considered before the budget is completed. He also reported that the fire box in the stove 'at the gayage has burned ouj and that he could obtain an-. other one for $15 00. LETTER froh Twp. of Reach re: Fire Dept. "I haye been instructed by the Council of the Corpor tion of the Twp. of Reach 8 advise, re the following mo- tion: : "The Clerk reply .to the letter from the Port Perry .Fire Department telling them to go ahead and purchase the Radio. & Crystals: for thd Reach fire truck as requested by them". - This is merely a letter con. - firming the permission al. ready given the Fire Dept." LETTER from the Depart. [ment of 'Municipal Affairs re Subdivisions: EE © "Since "this proposed. 3) of subdivision is in the Town of Port Perry-and-.the town is presently. . considering municipal services, (it - is. fel that subdivision approvals are premature until -it-is-es- tablished what' services "will [be available, and: what' might be served; CCT AiiE It should be pointed ott that, in the case:where thete are: water and -sewers; : this department - "may 2 consider fots smaller than what" 'ate a, now shown on your; proposed plan _of_subdivision." ">" : : Building _perhnits | Wer issued to--<Lake-Scugog: Lie 'ber;-Lots-20.& 21, Ottawa-S.; ew 'housé; 'Mr S. Eyre; Lot 19, Lilla" St., "Storage :shed; Lake 'Seugog 'Lumber, 'Lot 125, airplaine- 'hanger; Mr. Murray: Reader, Lot .. .-20, {Queen St., renovations, . Pew mits~ issued : subject - to 'all local" by- laws "where | applic able. LETTER from the 0. W, RC. dated Dec, 20, 1967: fe: 'Vill- age of Port Perry' Provincia] Sewage - Works Programme SP-66-5: nEANAAR ""Thig' will ackiiowledge r re- cepit of your: Tetter dated December 13th in which ; you indicated -that your Counéil resolved that a frontage ratg of 30.to 40 cents per foot be utilized in conjunction, with the above-notéed progtamnie. Our. financial 'analysis. 'has been comnleted and. ubse- quent to' the: Gol i0 n's approval * oF" the TOposed rates; we will' present our proposal to the mypicinaity" [PORT PERRY STAR i COMPANY, LIMITED EL RUE . Member of the' Newspaper Member of the Newspaper , i 4 . Serving Port Perth, roolth and i oh Surrounding Areas © P. HVIDSTEN, Publisher WM. T. HARRISON, Editor Published every Thursday by The Port Perty Star Co, Ltd. Port Perry, Ontario. Authorized as' second class mail 'by "the Post Office Departnient, Oftaws, and for ; Sing payment of postage in_cash. - Subscription Rates, In Canada. $8.00 per. yr, | i ty i H "i yd >: * or 4 Eas Canadian Weekly . Association ; Ontario Weekly ; Association ; ° Elsewhere, $4,60. per year, e - Single Copy 100, Li bi ?

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