» Many Attend, Few Pay To See Fireworks Display ME) ' 3% A $ Ly ¥ ZN PE, : y ras YH a) FL PRR 4 * The latest addition to the Port Perry staff, Joe Jordan hired as an apprentice a few weeks : 'ago, not 'only isa devoted worker in 'the back shop, but has shown a keen interest for bn important phase of newspaper work, namely photography. Over the weekend Joe on two' occasions took upon himself to pick -up. the camera at 'the Star office and shoot two pictures of car accidents in the area. On-Monday night, Joe attended the Fireworks Display at-the Fair Grounds, and -the result is the excellent picture seen above these lines. The local Fire Brigade put on a wonderful show. for the residents of this area, however, due to the fact so many are unwilling to pay the admission. fee, the firemen lost money on their-effort, and may have to abandon future arrangements. -|-that Capacity Crowd Enjoys | Local Talent Perform (Continued dresses) justified their tea. chers choices. Space will not permit com- ments on individual perform- ances, but each student from the. smallest entertainer to Mr. Glenn Taylor's thrilling organ solos, gave their best. So often the statement is "made that outsidé talent is needed for cultural enter- tainment. This conecrt pro- ved this statement untrue 'and that a great deal of tal 'ent is developed and trained yet. service. Home Conte OIL TANK. Gauge showing near bottom? There will be two or three weeks burning Let us fill your tank up for the last time He Spring. e have a No: product and give. 00 Reesor Fuel & Lumber Phone: 935-7951 - Port Perry | in this 'community. This evening will likelf'be the forerunner of more ¢on- certs of this calibre. The following teachers had students performing in this programme: Mrs. Florence Harper, A.T.CM,, Piang Mrs. Gertrude Jackson. + AT.C.M, Piano Mrs. 'Helen Stouffer, A.T.C.M Piano -and Organ Anne Wallace, A.T.C.M,, Piano Mrs. Marie Taylor, ACT. Mrs. 4 Piano and Organ Mrs. Joanne. Kerr, AR.CT. Mrs. Grace Hastings, .-. * Music 'Supervisor Mr. L. Peter Chellew, - Director of High School Band gk Mrs. Joan Godley. The overwhelming major- ity of those in atéendance.al a meeting called by the Bell Telephone Company at Green- bank recently, want an extend ed calling area between Port Perry, Oshawa and Uxbridge. About 55 persons listened as .J.W. Lowery, manager of the Oshawa districts that covers -Port. Perry explained costs and problems of engine- g '. di at ced en a PORT PERRY sk. = Yiursdoy. dy 2, 11969 - MP Norman Cafik chaired the meeting. He commended Harry Phoenix, who shared the stage .with him and others who 'were instrumental in having the telephone execut- ives meet the telephone users. " Others from the Bell Com- pany _included J.L. Brown, manageY of this whole region, Hugh Allen, manager of the (Continued on Page 20) 'ering such a program. (Continued Tale. Utica, Mrs. Iva. Phoe- nix; reenbank, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Price, Port Perry, Mr. Clifford Redman, Scugog. Mrs. Hazel Slemmon, Port Perry. The pidtiddn reported a membership drive would begin at once. annual fee be $2.00 and that a family membership of $5. be offered which could pro- vide membership cards mar- ked "Charter Member" for every member of a family. The location of the log cabin which was recently donated by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. 'Lawrence of Nestleton was discussed. Mr. Brock announced with regret he had been informed by the Port Perry council that the cabin could not be located at' the lakefront at this time. Further discussion ensued and the quest for a site will continue. terview with Mr. R. B. Small- .man of Port Perry was play- ed. Mr. Smallman described the horse races which regu- larly took place in the wint- er on the ice of Lake Scugog at the turn of the century. This recording is the first of a series of. interviews of senior citizens to be made by members of the society. The guest speaker of the evening-was-Hugh. MacMill- an of Toronto. Mr. MacMillan Ontario. Archives. He is em. It was proposed that the A portion of the roel in: spoke of his 'work with "the|. Historical Society Elects Wm. Brock First President ploygd to seek out docu- ments, letters, deeds, diaries manuscripts wihich light on the history of the province. He requested that residents of this area who 'have or known of the exist ance of such material should advise the Historical Society. CAMPING 1969 MODELS $399.00 to $599.00 USED MODELS $136.00 to $269.00 throw |, Will Extend Toll-Free Calls By 1973 The Ontario Archives tld copy and. return-it to. the owner, but its contents would be available to students do- ing research in .Toronio. Mr. MacMillan also showed a series of slides taken on a canoe brigade undertaken in 1967. from Grand Portage, Minnesota to Montreal. The canoeists followed the route of the old fur traders: These slides proved to be the high light of the evening: because of the exciting nature of the subject and the excellent said that some of the slides had won international awards The meeting ended with a lunch provided by the Green- bank Women's Institute and a social period. The next meeting will be held in Sept- ember on Scugog Island." --- Small aircraft are gradually replacing lookout towers for forest protection. TRAILERS MORLEY BRUCE CAMPTRAILER SALES "© PHONE - 985-2528 LOCATED 6 MILES NORTH OF HOSPITAL, 12th CONCESSION TIE TTINIT. UXBRIDGE May 22-23-24 May 26-27-28 ~ Cotton Pickin Chicken Pickers Del Reeves, David Houston also How Sweet It Is : James Garner, Debbie Reynolds The Cycle Psychos are at it again in Qi "Angles from Hell" 852-6033 Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. 7:30 9:00 Mon, --Tues.--Wed. Governor Ron Wismer Installs Lions Club Officers Governor of District 3:A, Ron Wismer was present at the regular meeting of Port Perry Lions Club Tuesday night. The purpose of his visit was to install the 1969-70 executive of the club. Following installatiéh the executive A members posed for the Star photographer. Standing from ! left: Cy Wilson, Tail Twister; Gord Lewis, Lion Tamer; one year directors; . Wm. Sharpe, secretary, :Ken Murray, and Art Petrozzi, Ray Wilson and Joe Franssen, two year directors. Seated: Arnold Roach, second vice pres.; Cec King, treasurer; Stan Mumford, president; Gord Prentice, past president; Don Carnegie, first vice president. . Photo by PC Hvidsten Sr. RE kiss yy Chl A i