Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 3 Jan 1979, p. 8

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The Lindsay office of the Ministry of Natural Resources reports that ice fishing on Lake Scugog produced some excellent catches of pickerel during December and Jan- e uary. i The hockey season for Port Perry Flamingos cametoan Jie = [EEN E BE AEE a TERRE 1 (PS DEEP // An YR abrupt halt when Port Hope Panthers skated to a 6-5 victory and took the best of five series three games to one. A iW i * & 4) J J r-- ; \ (BAY _ / ¢ March - Port Perry Junior Boys basketball team captured the COSSA [AAA] championship, ending a highly successful season for the team. museum was a great success and many of the visitors suggested it should be an annual event. 20 teams pushed their beds up and down Queen Street in th Second Annual Big Brothers Association Bed Race and the winners were the Aztecs, five members of a Ball Hockey team. included in an emergency patient helicopter transfer system. Durham Board of Education approved a $78.6 million budget which will add about $15 per year in property taxes to an average assessment across Durham Region. Former resident of Port Perry, Dr. Wm. Lyle was guest speaker at the seventh annual Fellowship evening, spon- sored by the Odd Fellows Lodge. Profits in the amount of $348, were donated to the Central Seven Association for A routine computer check by Toronto police following a minor traffic violation led to the return of the stolen automobile from Philp Pontiac-Buick earlier this month. Retarded Children. Alarmed at several incidents in recent weeks, a group of parents in Blackstock is attempting to form a Block Parents organization in that community. Scugog Township council voted to increase the parking fine from $2.to $5. June The first-ever contract for Scugog Township's outside gq employees was ratified by the workers May 23 and gives them pay increases amounting to six percnt retroactive to January 1. i L L 2 Janvary - Philip Spencley displays some of the trophies and ribbons he has won over the past two years for showmanship in Appaloosa horse competi- tions. Plans to implement -a sidewalk snow removal by-law in a Scugog Township, (see first item under March) died March 13 when councillors voted down a motion to set up a committee to study the problem and come up with a draft proposal. Durham Region is considering an $8.5 million expansion to the headquarters building on Rossland Road in Whitby. If "approved, the two additions at the west end of the ¢ building would expand the space to about 145,000 square feet. Legionaires win Goderich Group B championship, 'the biggest little Hockey Tournament in the World'. A sheltered Workshop for the adult retarded is to be located in Township of Scugog. Elizabeth Fulford, president of Central Seven Association for the Mentally : ; ; Retarded, announced the recent purchase of a parcel of April - This Port Perry High School curling team won the 'Banana Belt' bonspiel : © land from Cesaroni Holdings Limited. held in Welland, ending their season on a successful note. Team members are Lee Howsam, Vicky Fairman, Elaine Elliott, and Alison McNab. APRIL Work is expected to get underway this spring on a MAY $300,000 project which will improve the delivery of water to The ice officially went off Lake Scugog on Friday, April 28 7 homes and businesses in Port Perry. The storage capacity this year, just one day short of tieing the record on April 29, £3 will be increased from 300,000 to 470,000 Imperial gallons. 1965. ® 3 Taxpayers in Durham Region will face an increase of A 1978 automobile valued at $10,000 was reported stolen i) less than four per cent with the approval of a $22,623,000 over the weekend from Philp-Pontiac-Buick on Water Street. A operating budget for 1978. ; in Port Perry. 4 Members of the Port Perry Lions Club proudly cele- In a closed-door session, Scugog Township council decided \ 3 brated the 40th Anniversary of their Chapter Night, with a against a purchase of the Lake Scugog Lumber property on i banquet and dance at the Immaculate Conception Church the Port Perry water front. ; Hall. Highway 7A east of Port Perry was closed to traffic for e¢ Council re-introduced the possibility of a snow removal several hours while Hydro crews worked to clear the road of by-law and Mayor Malcolm appointed councillors Richard live wires that had fallen when-a car snapped a 55-foot corner Drew and Don Crosier to come up with a study of the same. pole in three pieces. gen | The Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry will be The two-day opener 'Pioneer Days" of Scugog Shores pe < 3 42 | e 4 ob 3 ¢ i \ - ad 4 Wi ¢] d . ST) May - Five original paintings of Scugog Shores ba Museum buildings were presented to Lake Scugog . Historical Society president Helen Redman by local © February - Motorists dig out after a violent snow storm caused over 400 cars to be artist Leslie A. Parks. - abandoned along the Oshawa Road. - I SR IR A EP ET gy PR or I M7 VA Re fy fs 3¥ 0 a S85 LRN Tn ER TT -- p ON AC a SA RE ON PR EN SE ine si os

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