Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 May 1979, p. 7

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A x $s remember when ...? | continued AC Walter "Bud" Sonley, RCAF of Guelph, was with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sonley over the weekend. Mrs. M.M. Boyd and daughter Diane, Toronto, spent Monday with Mrs. Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. . 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 10, 1954 Howard Hall, one of the original donors of the Best Cadet Trophy, presented the award to the two best cadets of the annual Port Perry High School Cadet 'Corp. inspection. They were '"'Cadette' Captain Jean Samells and Cadet Captain Garfield Lawrence, both of Port Perry. Miriam Jean Price (Peel) obtained the degree of Bachelor of Home Economics at the University of British Columbia on May 17. Rev. Dr. J. Lewis W. McLean of Victoria, B.C., was elected moderator of the 80th general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. James Lewis Walter McLean attended Port Perry Public School and High School when his father was public school prin- cipal. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brock attended the graduation exercises at Convocation Hall, Toronto on May 27th to see their son William receive his Bachelor of Commer- ce. . 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 10, 1959 Wow! Was the kite derby a success for the cubs and scouts. 1st - Larry Mark; 2nd - Ross Edinborough; 3rd - Bob Edinborough; 4th - Stewart Stebbins; 5th - Chris DeNure. Miss Jean Samells graduated from the University of Toronto on May 28th with the degree of Bachelor of Arts and honours standing in her course. 15 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 4, 1964 Mr. Court Stone, member of the Board of Examiners of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Tor- onto, will conduct current examinations for the Con- servatory in Port Perry on June 10 and 11. On May 30th, a large crowd gathered in the Port Perry High School Auditorium when pupils of Miss Jean Bright held their fourth annual Dance Recital and Demonstration of Baton Twirling. : Dr. Matthew Dymond officially opened the Kingston General Hospital's $707,000. Nursing Education Building last Friday. Mrs. Audrey Hall, Port Perry, spent last weekend at Provincial Guide Camp, Doe Lake, attending a training on First Class Guiding. 10 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 5, 1969 Garry Gibson, Port Perry Cub, won a trophy for the best design in racing cars at Pinewood Derby held in the Oshawa Civic Auditorium on June 1st. During a banquet in the high school last week, a number of trophies were presented to the most valuable athletes in various categories. Winners were: Dale Beare, wrestling; Gord Williamson, track & field and also basketball; Louanne Popowich, gymnastics; Jan Baird, atheletics; Faye Healey, basketball. Miss Nancy Dorrell, Blackstock and three girl friends, left Thursday on a chartered plane for univer- sity students to London, England. They expect to work for two months and then tour the continent. Four-year-old Luke Van Ryswyk was the lucky winner of a $100. Ferarri Sports Car, prize from a draw held at Mersco's Renovation Sale. Luke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Ryswyk. Over 300 relatives and friends paid Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Gibson a visit on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary, Saturday, May 24th. Mr. Gerald Nelson accompanied the Victoria County Holstein Breeders on a chartered air trip to Milwaukee on Monday. \ [| en Ziebart y Genuine Ziebart Process HAVE YOUR ZIEBART DONE LOCALLY FOR CONVENIENT CHECKUPS! Port Perry Auto-Truck RUSTPROOFING Hwy. 12 & 7A - Port Perry - Ontario 985-8631 Why not make your car sparkle? Try our exclusive 'Shine Guard' Treatment. CARE EO) , FIRST ANE £1 Y AR ale : of ¢ v , N : TH Las P ' -- N Setanta Asie di didiiita slant ist syhdabontonbaubtis sabodstionbut idisnion Svs dita saddles ust ssnclodstid dn casb tides ido dosutovnid tics tne Navsbat stot sorladd nals stn PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 30, 1979 -- 7 { » * + $5 ay A ¢ Ewes eoun. o£ For Children's Library Scugog Library was the recipient of a $50 surprise last Wednesday evening at the annual Explorers Banquet and Awards night. The cheque for $50 was presented to Judy MacColl, children's Librarian and will be used to purchase books for the children's section of the library. Presenting the cheque to Miss MacColl is chief explorer Susan Williamson while leader Sadie Hobbs looks on. Buy Three - Get One Free 2x4 Utility Grade. . . . . 191° ft. "1x6 Cedar. ........... 38° ft. 1x6 Spruce. .......... 20° ft. 1x6 Pressure Treated. 352° ft. 4x4 Pressure Treated. . . 83° ft. 2x4 Pressure Treated. 432° ft. Sale ends June 2, 1979. Sale does not apply to marked gallons (Outside White - Oxford Brown - Redwood) 12" x24" ......... $1.50 24" x24" .........$2.70 24" x30" .........$3.30 Inspection program for boats, marinas With the return of boating season, Environment Ontario inspectors will be examining boats for proper sewage facilities. Marinas will also be visited to ensure that pump-out- services and litter containers are provided. Ontario's regulations banned the dumping of sewage and garbage from pleasure crafts into the Province's waterways in 1969. The inspectors will be checking to ensure that all toilet-equipped boats are fitted with holding systems or incineration devices that can only be legally emptied at marina pump-out stations. Owners and operators of boats found to be in com- pliance with provincial requirements will be issued a sticker to show their boats have passed inspection. Owners and operators of boats that do not pass the inspection can be issued a summary conviction ticket, and under Ontario's Boating Regulations, are liable to fines of up to $5,000 on the first offence and $10,000 on subsequent offences. All pleasure boats in Ontario waters are subject to this regulation. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER PORT PERRY (New Showroom on Oshawa Road) - 985-7391 stavros. S&L 3

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