Lonny W. Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mark, Port Perry, attended Con- vocation at the University of Gueiph, Friday, January 19, 1971, where the degree of Honours Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, was conferred upon him. Lonny is presently employed at the County Court House of the Judicial District of York. He will re sume studies at Law School, Toronto in September. ial | | Port Perry where 2 brothers of Warriner Lodge No. 75 were waiting to receive their Ist Degree of Friendship. The degree was conferred by Warriner Lodge under Capt. Bro. Lloyd-Short. Grand Lodge Officers Bro. Glenn Wanamaker, Grand Warden and Bro. Broadway, Grand Herald were present at this meeting. A special guest was Bro. Arthur Brown, 86 years of age, a member of Cobalt Lodge No. 379, Cobault, Ont. Bro. Brown is a 64 year mem- ber and an amputee of both legs above the knees. Following the ceremony a chicken lunch was served in the banquet room. ANNUAL 'Blow The Winter Blues' SPECIALS FEB. Ist--27th Reg. $11.50--$10.50 Reg. $13.50---$12.00 Reg. $15.00 -- $13.00 FER. Sth---27th 'STREAKS & BLEACHES Reg. $15.50 -- $12.50 FER. 15th--27th 4 Off TREATIWENTS Reg. $5.50 -- $4.00 FEB. 22nd--27th TINTS Reg. $7.50 -- $6.50 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS sy came 985-7991 z : 5 § i i : i E rf [ rm g fie _ ff Perry, Ont. The names are arranged in order of merit. GRADE IX PIANO Honours--Janice Stone GRADE VIII PIANO Honours--Melody McDowell Pass--Dawn Ball; Geraldine C. Swanick; Darlene Jones GRADE VI PIANO Honours--Keith Kennedy GRADE VI PIANO / Honours--Carol Aird GRADE V PIANO Honours--K. Nancy Yakeley GRADE IV PIANO Honours--Janice Y. Gibson; Gail James; Lynn Gres} GRADE I PIANO Honours--Philip Wilson; Joyce Mulder; Billy Sharpe; Kelly St. John; Vicki Bigglestone GRADE I PIANO Honours--Mary Clugston GRADE VI SINGING Pass--Anne Hope GRADE IV SINGING Pass--Karline Skuja GRADE II SINGING Honours--Roger Watson South Of Raglan Rear end collisions involv- ing five cars occurred Saturday on County Road 2, south of Raglan. It appears the incident happened due to a slippery road surface. No charges were laid, but total damage to the five cars was estimated at $2,325. Involved were Robert Rob- ertson, R.R. 1, Blackstock, --- $1,000.; Wm. King, Oshawa, $1,000.; Gary Hoskin, Oshawa, $25.; John Powers) Oshawa, $200.; Kenneth Sta- fford, $100. * * . Two collisions only three hours apart and on the same corner occurred in Port Perry, Monday. | At 9.15 a.m. a car driven by Peter Sweetman, 29, Port Perry was in collision with a car driv.a by Frances Sandi- son, 50, Port Perry on the corner of Queen and Rosa Streets. Damage to Mr. Sweet- man's car was $175.00. No damage was reported on Mrs. Sandison's car. The second accident occur- red at 12.25 p.m. and involved Wm. Beare, 22, Port Perry in a collision with Stanley War- vill, 47, R.R. 1, Cannington. Damage to Mr. Beare's car, $275. and to Mr. Warvill's car $225. No charges were! Jaid. ' HH : Fy PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, feb. 17, 1971 -- #1 gen . emergency first In any event council at its last meeting decided it would make Birdseye more attrac: tive to visitors and passed a resolution lowering rates for the cabins. It will now cost $55 a week for a large cabin instead of $65 and $35 instead of $45 for a small one. Daily rates for large cabins will be $10 instead of $15 and $5 in- stead of $8 for the smaller tiages 46 Collisions During Week Heavy snowfalls and slipp- ery roads must take the blame for an increase in collisions abundance of information to| during the week Feb. 8 - 14. substantiate this claim that According to a report re- Port Perry's municipally -|ceived from the Whitby De- owned and operated resort is| tachment of O.P.P., 46 coll- the place to be in the summer.|isions occured during that But somehow the public | period. No people were killed, isn't as enthusiastic about it| but 12 injuries were reported. *jas it should be or the park Total damage to vehicles unity efforts in this traffic safety area. Registration begins at 8:30 in the morning with the opening ceremonies beginning at 9:30 a.m. Sessions will "| continue until 4:00 in the afternoon. Lower At Birdseye The travel brochure reads: Birdseye Centre Park Cabin Park for a "Carefree Informal Holiday." 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