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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jul 1969, p. 1

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© y b J v xy INE Hospital Receives $2,000. Cheque When it was decided to build a ne w hospital in Port Perry, several organizations made pleddes towards a building fund for the construction. Port Perry Lions Club at that time = pledged $5,000. and presented a cheque in the amount of $2,000. Wednesday last week, which brings their 'total contributions to $4,000. The club expects ;to have the last instalment paid by next year: Receiving the $2,000. cheque on behalf of thé hospital is B.A. Bohan, hospital administrator, seated, the club treasurer, Cec King, left, and the - president Gordon Prentice, right, presenting the cheque on behalf of the club. ~~ Ont. County Heath Unit ' The spectre of: increased .costs, which might result from its health unit. amalgamat- ing. with "the = York-Oshawa District Unit, Thursday, last "week, resulted in Ontario - County. deciding: for the sixth| ~ time "to remain on its own. On Its Own operation of the county unit. A 'motion by Reeve Henry Polak; Ajax, to delete the cause from the committee report was defeated 33 to 10 on a recorded vote. 3d . Continued on page 16. Council approved a recom- mendation of its finance and assessment committee that an additional appropriation of $60,000. be made for the Graduat In: Motorcycle - Car Collision Two Oshawa youths were seriously injured in a collision between the motorcycle they were riding and a Port-Perry car on Lilla Street at: 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday. ___Involved--in--the---accident- were two brothers.riding the motorcycle, Michael and Gerald Lafontaine, 17 and 19 years old respectively, and Clem Mark Jeffrey, 332 Lilla Street, drivinga 1963 Pontiac. 2 Girls Drown In Twp. Pond Two Toronto girls drowned Sunday afternoon -after they 'wandered away from a picnic in- Lazy Lake Park in" Ux- bridge Township and went swimming alone in a nearby pond. Tessie E. Apostalakos; 7, and Panheiota D. Angelakos, 5, were discovered in'the pond by a teen-age boy with the picnic, who called a friend for: assistdnce. Together the boys pulled the girls out of the water. - i The firls were dead on arrival at Uxbridge Hospital at 4:35 p.m. but police have not established time of death. . Police said the girls drown: ed in about five or six feet of water and were only noticed because the boy saw the__bright--colours--of "their bathing suits. Investigating officer was Terry Shand, Whitby O.P.P. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck said an-inquest will KP) 'Volume 104--PORT PERRY ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1969--Number 37 Pastries Limited, officially Ontario Minister of = Health, late October last year is run- ning at top dapacity. - - In @Grder to satisfy the demand for the company's famous butter tarts, the sec- ond expansion program is now under way. During the last few months, Western Ontario has become a big inarket, and the opening. of a plant in Dutton, Ontario will take place in three weeks time. Kenneth F. Jackson, presi- dent of Flamingo Pastries Limited, said, it is more convenient and practical to locate a second plant in West- ern Ontario, than. to expand the present facilities here. At present three shifts are in operation in the Port Perry plant, and productionis at a peak... 27 The building purchased in Dutton, until recently was the home of Dutton Home Bakery, and is large enough 'toaccommodate 30 employees and a production of 12 - 16,000 dozen 'tarts per week. . -John} Popovitch, an _emp- -loyee of - Flamingo "Pastries Limited: for -the - past two "years, has been appointed to Manage : the new plant. To be in charge of the production and 30 employees is quite an honour to Mr. Popovitch, who is only 20 years old. When he leaves to take up his position in Dutton, his young - wife and child will accompany him. Also going The new plant of Flamingo. -opened-by-Dr.-M.B. Dymond, - So Flamingo Pastries Limited Expands Opens New Plant In Dutton, Ontario | John Popovitch, a devoted employee of Flamingo Past- ries Limited has been promoted to manage the new plant in Dutton, Ontario to Dutton, but only for one month, is Miss :Marie Scott, to-help--train the new empl-| ioyees there.~ Administration of the new plant, such asinvoicing, purch- asing and payroll will be taken care of from the head office be held "into - the drownings. Continued on page 16 Belleville, Brighton Win Port Perry Star Trophies The annual Port Perry Star Bantam Tournament was held in Port. Perry on Tuesday, July 1st with eight teams competing for the honours. The injured" beys were 'Iwas estimated at $350. The Miss Bernice Mappin, daughter of Mr, #hd Mrs. John Mappin, R.R. no. 1," Nestleton, has graduated from Peterborough Teachers College. She will be teaching in R. :H. Cornish Joseph Dowson Appointed. To Road Com. taken by Brignall's Ambulance ferred to East General Hosp: ital in Toronto. : ~ Damage to the Pontiac accident is under investigation by the Whitby Detachment of. O.P.P. } : Lg Joseph Dowson, a former to Oshawa General Hospital, |- |for treatment, but later trans- Public School, Port Perry. She * is a former graduate of Cart- wright Central Public and Port Perry High School. qd Hospital Report WEEK ENDING JUNE 28 Admissions . Operations . : Emergency Treatment Births Deaths - , Discharges . Remaining . . Visiting Hours - Maternity Hours - 3 to 8 p.m. ship, and Fred Sturck, 'a the Whitby Planning' Board, were elected to five "year terms on the Oshawa Subur- ban Road Commission at Thursdays session of the Ont- ario County Council. - They succeed Ormiston and the late W. mission are O,C. Eagle and |' 'E.C. Warne, both of Oshawa and Anson Gerrow, R.R. 3, v deputy reeve of Scugog Town-| former deputy-reeve of Whit-| by Township and a member of | Irvin T.| Harry Peel of Port Perry.| * - 1| Other members of the com- Port Perry. Schools out! There is no ddubt looking at these. summer holidays. The picture was taken Friday and the five boys are only a few of the well over '600 pupils at R.H. Cornish Public School 'who will be able to enjoy 10 weeks of swimming, camping and holidays away from home. cit, boys they are delighted to start their . 4 The tournament went off . smoothly and the final results saw Belleville edge North Bendale (Scarboro) 4--3 to win the tournament. In the consolation 'event Brighton was pitted against Alderwood, with Brighton picking up- this trophy on an 11--8 victory Port Perry Wins Midget Tourny Port Perry Midgets travelled to Willowdale on Tuesday to take part in an Ontario Mid- get Tournament. Port played :|four games during the tourna- ment and won all four to bring home the trophy. The happy winners 'were escorted into town by the Fire' Department. Complete results of both tournaments will appear next week. Summer Resident Drowns In Lake A Toronto lady drowned Monday afternoon while swimming: in Lake Scugog. Mts. Eva Van Nuis, 51 of 190 Alfred Avenue, Tor- onto who owns a cottage on a back lot on Lakeside Beach was found floating in 3% feel Photo by Joe Jordan of water a few feet from shore.

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