ha------------r 0 A Wo A A 3 SOE HA Sa AT Sotho { 1 A a | § SL nn hl RNG, 5 td Sk meet on Saturday at 8 p.m. in * don't have results of last - - - 2 a's sy i? 2 LEA §C 2°] bd - LB hy wr EJ 4 Fo 1% , tl pia { Avy Ange { vo 4 1 FNS RG PERE ae hd a TA Cr Wat ff leh aty » r (RELEMNY aE STAN : Ave EL a Nah A bY Pe 2A rive REETE BANTER A 27 wy La A pt he MMT SES err day RE I A YR i pa Rs A I TA SR I RA Bs It (Ny A Sa POL 0 tN lh hi Sai RD iA ots cbt nites 1 f 4 a J } ph & (From page 5) Some seventy two students were present at the opening of Port Perry High School. : Miss Mae Coultis has accepted a position in the pub- licschool near Beamsville. Mrs. C.B, Tindall has opened a millinery shop up- stairs in the Purdy block, 3I5YEARSAGO Thursday, September 8, 1946 Mrs. Robertson of Peterborough is the teacher at 'Manchester Public School. Webster Bros. and Smith Bros. of Prospect were among the winners at the Black & White Show, Port Perry. Five thousand persons attended this year's Port Perry Fair. Mr. Frank Lyle of Honeydale left for Red Deer, Alberta. Mr. C.N. Werner of Hamilton, a former public school principal here, dropped infor a visit to theStar. 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, September 13, 1956 248 students enrolled at Port Perry High School. New members on staff are Miss Yvonne McFadyen, Cobourg; Miss Georgia Brock and Mr. Gerald Cole, Oshawa and Mr. Ray Litt. One of Port Perry's oldest business establishments closed its doors after 46 years of serving Port Perry and district. It was the blacksmith shop owned by R.B. Smallman. Port Perry High School student Miss Louise Boulan- ger of Saintfield won a two hundred dollar bursary to Ontario Teachers College. Also attending the College is another graduate Miss Joanne Moseinko of Prospect. Miss Eileen Cherry and Mr. Terry Hodgins were united in marriage at Grace Church, Scugog. 20YEARSAGO Thursday, September 11, 1961 Fire destroyed the barn and crop of Mr. Fred Milne, Concession 3 of Brock Township. Also 6 calves, eight hogs, a threshing machine and other machinery was lost intheblaze. - _ Mr. Robert Vernon was the winner of the Hospital Auxiliary draw. His prize was $100. or a trip to New York. Miss Ina Kiezebrink of Prince Albert has entered Oshawa Hospital tostart her nurses training. Mr. Barry Abraham, Seagrave begins his training as a private in the C.P.R.0.C. of the Canadian Army, Camp Borden. Anna and Gale Forder have passed their preliminary figures and Junior Bronze dances at the Guelph Figure Skating Club event. . ISYEARSAGO } Thursday, September 22, 1966 John Grieves, Port Perry and Jim Topping, Oshawa were trophy winners at the Intermediate Hockey Club Golf Tournament held at Sunnybrae Golf Course. Port Perry Arena Board met with town council to discuss the possibility of putting a new roof on the arena. Tenders are now being called for this renovation. Lorna Wright, Nestleton was awarded a scholarship providing her with free tuition for four years at Waterloo Lutheran University. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bruce of Oakville and two other couples are leaving for aholiday in Barbados. 10YEARSAGO Wednesday, September 22, 1971 James Llewellyn Frise, famous Canadian cartoonist was paid tribute to as a plaque inscribing his accomplish- ments was unveiled at the Scugog Shores Museum. A visitor to Port Perry on Sunday had her '""40-year- clear" driving record spoiled when she received a park- ing ticket, as her car sat parked at the lakefront. The fine for unlawfully parking a vehicle without paying the meter was $2.00. Four very proud gentlemen are now true members of the Lions '25 Year Club". They are Ray Cook, Don Crozier, Sam Griffen and Cec King. Don Carnegie also received a certificate for his 71% years of perfect atten- dance at the first meeting of the Port Perry Lions Club for the coming fall season. The management and staff of the Port Perry Star extended a warm welcome to Mr. John McClelland who has joined the staff of this newspaper, beginning his reporting and editorial columns with this issue. Port Perry High School student, Roswitha Male- chewski, has just returned from an exciting UN Tour, sponsored by the OddFellows and Rebekah Lodge of Port Perry. Utica News by Vera Brown Church and Sunday School. this week is at Utica Church at 11:00 a.m. Session and Stewards meet Thursday 8 p.m. at Utica. Social Club Utica Church for an evening of Square Dancing and cards. Joe Stroble will call the squares. Ladies please provide "lunch. Everyone welcome. Belated birthday greetings tc Mrs. Louie Mitchell and Miss Ada Stephenson, two former ladies of opr community who now live in. Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson of Trenton visited Mrs. Crosier recently. 'Mrs. , Hugh Rogers of Bowmanville visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Harper on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gerrow, Jeremy and Justen visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Charlie on Friday evening. Mrs. Carol Days and daughter Stephanie of Brooklin visited with the Sutcliffe family recently. Glidden ) WHEN YOU MAKE A VERY ROOD PAINT, IT SHOWS! > Cnt SPRED SATIN FACTORY FLECTO VARATHANE Gives a high gloss protect- ive finish to wood. Easy to apply. 1141. 10.69 Latex Wall Paint * Beautiful fiat fimsh « Scrubs clean stays colorfast * Easy water clean-up of A ne c or ues Vd ¢ = = ! |) FLEA Ji B PARRY & N= Stippletone 3-Way Texture DECORATIVE STUCCO Apply by brush. roller or trowel. Only your imagination limits the GALLON' (REG. $23.99) Mrs. Vera Taylor attended the anniversary services at Cherrywood on Sunday. patterns available. 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