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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Oct 1968, p. 1

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--Port Perry 4-H Grain Club, their fathers, A Ray HVE IS BAG OH 4 xd No BD ed rr -------------- Volume 103 ~ PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, OCT., 24th, 1968 Number 53 {If Area Residents To the average resident in the Port Perry area it is dif- ficult to comprehend that this small, quiet town could 'reach a population of 50,000 within the next 30 years. Enrollment At 191 Students Receives Lions Club Trophy F * Guests outnumbered members of the Port Perry Lions Club at the regular meeting held Monday night at Club Annrene. The guests on this occasion were members of 4 tending 11 different courses at the Port Perry High Schnol are now enrolled. Below are courses and number of stu- dents registered. Course No. Registered i ST m Presiden Burt, teacher at Port Perry High School. "The contest Is annual and has been spon- sored by the Lions Club for 15 years. Top- ping the list of 16 contestants was Robert Smith, R.R, 2, Port Perry, receiving the en Wilson, assistant Ontario Agricultural trophy from Lions Club President. Gordon | Sewing Advanced 18 Night School A total of 191 persons at-| Are Interested! According to a well repre- sented group from the Cent- ral Ontario Regional Devel: opment Council (CCRDC) this is a distinct possibility. Well founded on intensive studies, and presented at a meeting in the Court Room of the Municipal Building Thursday last week, statistics and charts theoretically proved to be interesting and almost "frightening" in aspect. Present at the meeting were reeve J. J. Gibson, mem- bers of Port Perry Council, Victor Aldred, reeve and members of Scugog Council. Others attending were mem- bers of planning Boards and a number of interested re- 3 Port Perry Could Be City Of 50,000 By Turn Of Century, Suggests CORDC Central Ontario Regional De- velopment Council as CORDA --meaning Co-Ordination of Regional Development Activi- ties. . "A great many of you are familiar with the fact that CORDA is a Partnership Or- ganization of Municipalities, Business and the Provincial Government and is establish- ed for the purpose of promot- ing the controlled, planned and orderly economic growth in the four-county.area of Halton, Peel, York and Ont- ario, by the means of Region- . al Development". "Regional Development in its true sense means, Devel- Representative, and club trophy-from leader, Larry. Prentice. Sewing Advanced Sewing Beginning ........ 17 Lions Club President, Gordon presentatives of organizations | opment of all aspects of Com- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH The people of Port Perry United Church have been planning a Christian Educa- tion Centre for many years. Various ideas have been put forward from time to time, This coming Sunday, Oct, 27th the New Christian Edu- cation Centre will be dedi- cated under the leadership of Mr. Wes, Lane, as Chair- man of the Building Com- mittee, the United Church has a beautiful building, with bright modern decor to . Pind the eyes of young and Yold alike. ; * "Incorporated . in the new -* puilding is a large, bright ./ ladies lounge, a minister's counsel room, and kitchens downstairs and upstairs, The old building has been completely renovated and re- decorated from top to bottom. ¥ On Sunday the service of Dedication will take place at 11.00 a.m. . The officiating minister will be Rev. T. H. Fleetham, Chairman of Osh: awa 'Presbytery, assisted by Rev. W. C. Smith, a former Jinicter of the congregation,. e Rev. Walter Tristram, member of the congregation; and the présent minister. The ceremony of the hand- ing over the keys will be conducted by Mr. Gordon Rgesor, Mr. Sam Griffen, Mr, «Wes, Lane and Mr. Merlin fl Hospital Report 'Week ending Sat, Oct. 19 Admissions ...... Re ER, 26 Operations... 10 Emergency Treatments ..<36 Births ............0.0.0.0 Nil Deaths ........... vo Nil Discharges .............. 26 Remaining... 221 Visiting Hours -- 2 to 8 p.m. Maternity Hours 3 to 8 p.m. a : haily Wil Dedicate New Centre At Special Service Sunday Dowson. ' In the evening at 7.30 p.m. there will be a service of the '"Reconsecration of the Peo- ple". A Church is but an empty shell without the meaningful continuous activ- ity of its people; and so the people of the congregation invite their friends to join them in 'a declartion of re- concecration to service. The officiating officers will be the leading elder Mr. Ree- sor, former ministers Rev, R. H. Wylie, and Rev, E, S. Lin- stead; and the sermon will be preached by the Rev. John Griffen, the only person or- dained. from the United Church in Port Perry, to the Christian ministry. This will be a memorable day in the life of Port Perry United Church, and" the friends in the community. are invited to be present. Will Collect For UNICEF . Children from R. H. Cor- nish Public School & Prince Albert Public School will again this vear be collerting for UNICEF. : Last. year 371 children from the two schools collent- ed $339. Hallowe'en night in aid of children in-under pri- vileged countries throughout the World. The need is great, and particularly in Bia- fra, where thousands of child- ren are starving to death, .._ Please 'be generous when the young canvassers knock on your door, and ask for help for the benefit of their unknown friends -in other 1106 Donors continue under the 60 m.p.h. | Kathy Jackson is one donated by himself. Upholstery ...................... 20 Cis, 500M Perry 4-H Members Place Well At Uxbridge On Saturday, October '12th the Championship 4-H Show for Ontario County was held at: Uxbridge Fair. Thirty- three people competed in the '| dairy section, The following people took the following awards-- Champion Holstein-- 1st--Gail Snoddon, Black- night Saturday, October 26th it's again time to "turn clocks and watches ~ back one-hour. : For anyone who enjoy 'an hour 'extra sleep this is the night to take ad- vantage of it. No doubt some will, but others will ~ probably prolong Satur. day's social life an extra hour, Additional courses are be- ing advertised and these will be operational upon registra- tion of the candidates. Cour- ses, too, will be advertised at the end of Decemebr to he- gin in January 1969. Classes of necessity, are limited in registration by the vocational facilities. The adult education school offers a very fine opportunity for courses of interest or of certification, water, #1, Sunderland 4-H Calf Club 2nd--Donovan Smith, Port Perry, #2, Port Perry 4-H Calf Club Champion Ayrshire-- 1st--Marion Couperthwaite, Uxbridge, #3, P. Perry 4-H Calf Club (Continued on Page 4) P¥E SH: ad Give Blood 121 persons from Port Perry and area offered to give blood at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic held on Wednesday last week. Among the willing donors, however, there were 15 rejects, so the net result was 106. pints of blood. Majority of donors have been middle aged persons, but: at this clinic quite a number of young Port Perry High School students were among the donors. The next clinic is expected to be held in May 1969. Speeds 70 Mi. On 400-401 Maximum speed limits for passenger cars and motorcy- cles will be increased to 70 miles..an_.hour--from--60--on- divided portions of Highway 400 and the Macdonald-Car- tier Freeway. ed The change will he effect. ive Nov. 15 when speed-limit signs have been replaced. ~The new limit will not Wins Trophy in Her First Competition apply to commercial vehicles, | po trophy Cec. King, president of Port other than buses, which will Perry Rod and Gun Club ; man won the trophy with a score of 496 is presenting to points of a possible 500 with 22 rifle at a distance of 20 yards. countries.' bi ho Ge th In 'maximum, Kathy ,although her first year as a marks- Typing Advanced ..... 14 | and individuals, munity living for ou people, ing Beginning .... 20| Colin Beal, director of | Mr. Beal continued. Extra Sleep inn A IES 19 | CORDC chaired the meeting;| "Regional Development ° | Conversational French ..-18|-and in his. opening remarks, { Council, then, is a means This Sunday | oil Painting 20 | said he 'would refer to the | (Continued on Page 13) Some time after 12 mid- Business Machines ............ 4 Tn me A A A e a he pd om BTR No i ae ;- tid Sani i Rm gy A nS

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