- py. a Th 2 TER FN 2 a - FEA RR AE SNR AT fs Ses. 2% UN sre YY LP 4% NS Tmo Nr pr AT hang Lh Te v3 343 = Hi 3 CRE 0 SOL I ION EE a SNR A WN LARA SIAL Rte Baa FL EON 5E IE A EL RR RSS Lp SOL 4 He > \ 2 Find Ribs bat BT Sod et SAHA vi 3 a te AP elt? 3 1 AA Sh AN TENE dS es SET Pak PPO I RYT SEO SN ah Et War alg A AEB 0 dd Ny A TE RT A a Re A RE EO a ME ER ef A Ei 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 21, 1979 Kinsmen start work on beach remember 2 i continued 35 YEARS AGO v Thursday, March 2, 1944 A good number of people came to Port Perry and area's first "Blood Donor Clinic". Seventy-five persons gave blood during the evening, the first donor being Miss Irene Mulligan. : Mr. Jack MacGregor left this week to begin his <! training with R.C.N.V.R. : Late Saturday afternoon, the Port Perry Fire Brigade was called to extinguish a fire at Jemison's Bakery. The fire had apparently started from over- heated pipes but was extinguished before much dam- age had been done. . Crows have been seen flying over Scugog. Spring is 4 not far away. Most farmers have their ice harvest completed. There is 20 inches of nice, clear blue ice. LNA Nr . J LL ae ee 25 YEARS AGO ° Thursday, March 4, 1954 The friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. John - R. Hamilton gathered at their home Friday evening to Py + celebrate with them their 25th Wedding Anniversary. The Port Perry High School play was chosen as the best performance at the Uxbridge Drama Festival held Friday evening. The members were Jack Dowson, Gloria Fralick, Caroline Naples, Barbara Diamond No, Lake Scugog is not being reclaimed, although cubic yards of it, will be the basis for a new beach Bd Jie PS SF 1 BJer fio J eeptiondf Miss Rlespen, it may have looked that way last Friday when large when the ice melts and the sand settles on the bottom. Wai Thompson motored to Toronto Saturday to see the o trucks were dumping loads of sand on the ice at the The sand beach isa project of the Port Perry Kinsmen hockey game. ' Port Perry waterfront. Actually, the sand, some 500 Club. 20 YEARS AGO ; Thursday, March 5, 1959 : ; : : ; : : ; The roof of the coal sheds at the Port Perry Fuel's ; : coal yard collapsed recently under the weight of the bi fg Et Snow. : Jeanne Pearson, Uxbridge, has been nominated to ¥ represent the Junior Farmers of Ontario County as a candidate for the Junior Farmers Travelling Scholar- ship to Great Britain and Northern Ireland in June of this year. Mrs. Switzer of Haliburton is spending the winter at the home of her sister Mrs. Earl Heayn, Scugog Island. ® 15 YEARS AGO Thursday, February 27, 1964 Approximately 130 sheep perished in a fire which completely destroyed a barn on the Scugog farm of Mr. J. Fitzpatrick, Toronto. The farm was managed by Mr. John Taylor who lives there with his family. A local rink skipped by Rodd Foster, Greenbank, won thie Adams Distillery Trophy at the Adams Bon- spiel held at the Port Perry Curling Arena. This same team won the Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Trophy at the same arena three weeks ago. The rink consisted of Neil Malcolm, second; Rodd Foster, skip;-Jim Baird, vice- skip; and Ivan Thompson, lead. Cubs Bruce Smith and Billy Gray were presented with their Religion and Life Award Badge by Rev. * dc : nt A, 3 pl RAPER Be i " i . ro 4 : Gilbert at the Annual Father and Son Banquet of the 1st Kinsmen Club were out on the ice Saturday spreading the sand over sheets of plastic Scugog Scout and Cub Packs, held at the Semin Albert which will keep it from washing away this summer. United Church. Bit re NE rr Members of the 10 YEARS AGO a Thursday, February 27, 1969 I I I I I I YY YY YY YYYYYY ® Melody Wilson, grade 12 student at Port Perry ® : : ot C i ar High School was chosen as Queen at the 1969 Annual © ) "AT Home." Donna Ballard, grade 9, was chosen as; 'H MINI CINEMA or ® 985-8535 C r eek Dr. Austin C. Bathie has been elected president of 4 . Friday: 7&9 p.m. Sat. &Sun.: 8 p.m. Only the Oshawa Shrine Club. He was recently invested by : T. Patrick Henry, Illustrious Potentate of Ramases ® Temple, Toronto. : FE 2] 2 U ARY 2? 3- 2? 4-25 i) ews Port Perry Star Publisher, Per Hvidsten was elec- & ted president of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper by George Kilpatrick Association during the annual i in Ot- re Malek Assodiation diy ng ual convention held in Ot Toronto spent last weekend Dennis Symes was i i C presented with the highest with Mr. and Mrs. John den .badge im Scouting, the "Bushman's Thong" at the | Father and Son Banquet held in Prince Albert Church Mr. and Mrs. Rick Laroc- last Saturday. Mr. Wally Harper from Provincial © que and sons visited the Headquarters, Toronto, made the presentation. Farrows at South River last Miss Crystal Monahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. weekend. Howard Monahan, Seagrave has j ) joined the navy and Mr. and Mrs. John Green- leaves March 8th by jet for Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. Af- wood of Oshawa were Thurs- ter nine weeks basic training, she will enroll in a radar day evening visitors with course. Miss Monahan attended public school at Fair- . and Mr. Vic Larocque. port Beach, Seagrave, Greenbank and graduated from Auke Vandermeer is a Port Perry High School. » patient in Port Perry Hospi- i' tal. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of Shirley Road were in Ohio, U.S.A. over the weekend attending a wedding. Lee A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR® ot ©1978 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS. INC semontsneseneo WYLITIR GENE {TR FNINTYT IN) B. JONES COMING MARCH 2-3-4 ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8:00 P.M. weekend with Gronams ans § BUSINESS MACHINES § * | RIT. "NATIONAL . Grados Larocque and the 231 Water Street - Port Perry TT ° | rest of it wi e Manson LAMPOON': ales Yous family, Swamp SALES & SERVICE OF ANIMAL HOUSE ) George Kilpatrick visited Calculators - Typewriters - Cash Registers A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNIC ® is cousin Clara Brown in hod IE STCHNCOLON R RESTRICTED => Toronto on Saturday. On Bus: 985-2518 24 Hr. Service ® ® 0000000000000000000000 Wednesday he visited Bruce Reeson at Raglan. ie Fats