Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jan 1969, p. 7

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Lei Sharon Sweetman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman was runner-up in a beauty contest held in Whitby : in August. i The second annual "Auto- rama Show" was held in the Arena in October. The persons responsible for the show are seen above from left to right. Dan Madsen, Port Perry IGA; Lionel Vachon, Thomas House of 'Music; the local car dealers Harry Peel: Storey Beare; Wm. Beare; John Majcher; Cy Wilson; and Stewart Sweet man. Over 2,000 persons attended the show and had "a preview of the new 1969 cars and trucks. In spite of inclement weather, the annual Port Perry Fair drew large crowds, and was again a great success. Miss Pat Hunter, R.R. 2, 'Seagrave, Ontario County Dairy Princess was chosen to represent the County in the annual contest for the title of Dairy Queen at the C.N.E. On Oct. 31, Dr. M.B. Dymond opened the new plant of Flamingo Pastries Limited. Above, the founder and president of the' company; Ken Jackson, his wife and devoted co- worker, Marj Jackson!' The Lions Club presented a stereo to the Senior Citizens in November. Representing the club were Stan Mumford and Art Petrozzi at left, and receiving the lovely gift were Herb. Buckland and E.E. Healey. 3 £ Xr? 2 GL i Se Aad § During the fall, the sod was turned for the new Medical Centre on Paxton Street. Dr. Wm. Cohoon is officiating while his partner, Dr. R."M. Price is looking on. December saw the election ot Robert Kenny as reeve of Port Perry. With him in the picture is his wife, Norma. The new reeve and councillors will take office at the inaugural meeting, January 13. > ST ---- > mo wo

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