2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Monday, December 30, 1985 o Looking back at the events of 1985 | 1 (From page 1) 50 Weck The congtruction will has _-- | A . I '] last week The construction will has been remanded in custody and ~~ Scugog * Township was happy to Video Party being held during the : fresh snow on the roads causing begin this summer with school open- will make a second court ap- renew a friendship with conductor ~~ Festival Days activities & havoc for motorists ing for students in September 1986 pearance in Whitby this Friday He Kirby Cameron when the train pull Bill Lishman of Blackstock has ! Local restaurants have stocked up Brock Township Regional coun. has been charged with first degree ed in at Myrtle on Sunday been informed he has won a con- with extra beer and are prepared cillor Don Hadden was acclaimed as murder in the nine year olds death Township council turned down a tract at the World's Fair in for a long lock-out by Ontario (he Liberals choice for the May 2 $40.000 offer for the old lawn bowl Vancouver i Breweries election in the riding of Durham- MAY Ing green on Queen Street from the Ten voar old Gretetien Cornish of 4 I'he Port Perry Star received four york Scugog Memorial Library receiv- ~~ Port Perry 1GA The store would port Perry was in high gear at the first plage Bards for achievements Ross Stevenson will carry the eda pleasant surprise when Bob Ar- have used the bowling green for ad- recent Durham track meet setting during 1984 This 1s the largest Conservative banner in Durham- cher, president of the Royal Cana- ditional parking a new racoid in the 100 meter and number of awards the newspaper york riding after winning the dian Legion, Branch 419, presented The Port Perry Star was excited aking a first place in the 200 meter has ever received in one pomination unopposed at a meeting Judy McColl with a cheque for to learn they had won three more --_-- } " \ competition . April 2 $2,112.18 to pay for their new awards in the Canadian Communi: A former Port Perey video store ; Former NHL goahe. Marv Fd After a two-year absence. a ser- microfilm reader ly Newspapers Association competi: owner who was convicted for : | wards had a few tips for Port Perry vice club fellowship night was held The riding of Durham-York tions. and for the second year ina distributing two obscene movies v youngsters at hus FIA (F undamen: last week at the Port Perry Legion stayed solidly Tory Blue in the pro- row. was judged the Best All-Round savs he ne o to iail rather than 3 tals In Action) chime last Sunday Hall, sponsored by the local Rotary vincial election. Ross Stevenson had newspaper in its class ) ie aed sisted that § Maxine Pedlar. a 56 year-old Club About 100 guests from various no trouble holding the riding for the Joel Aldred. a Scugog Island pa ice should Have ane alter ii } woman of no fixed address was kill |g¢cal clubs and orgamzations at. Conservatives. although the party farmer and general store owner a de S of the LB not hint i ed Wednesday mght when she was (ended the evening had trouble winning only a narrow called for the resignation of Mavor The Port Perry Rotary Club of- ; struck by a car travelling north on For the first ime in eight years, minority government Norvy Talon. veto quit ls ale. ee BE ie a § Highway 12 near Manchester She, port Perry A team has won an all- Members of Scugog Township ment in a local land development structed 1 Be 1 was crossing the highway with an Ontario hockey championship council voted themselves a 4 5 per venture at council on Monday with a Fibbon cullin Ceremony nd § armload of firewood when the acc Goreski Bantams won the title over cent raise at the last meeting of afternoon. ) muscial ee a ok (1 dent Geelrred the Six Nations after an 11-10 over- council, and at the same time The Jeffrey Horse, a full size (he Port Purr High School Band 2 Ihe average property owner in time victory in what was ene of the agreed to average wage increases model of a horse made from wood ; ) ' 18 Scugog Township will pay just woolliest games seen ina long time of almost 6 per cent for inside and plaster which stood in the JULY hy under $6 more in Regional taxes in Scugog Township council has municipal staff members. harness business of the Jeffrey A a ProBass derby in Luke H 1985 after Durham council approv- piven approval in principle for the Jim Grieve of the Port Perry family for years. returned to Scugog Scns over tie aden d. 0 teams E) edits budget with a 3.3 per centtax development of 20 residential lots on Rotary Club presented a cheque for Township for the summer after an of fishermen caught over 100 bass in hike the east side of Gerrow's Beach 200 to Jazzmerize director Charles absence of 30 vears. a "live release' tournament X Mr Bob Rae. Ontario NDP leader Road on Scugog Island White The popular choir from the Michael Williams. a DJ on cable Rick Larocaue was honoured bv 3 i was guest speaker March 6 at the The 1ce on Lake Scugog disap- High School will use the money to TV statics Much Music will be at: Odellatlons o Coen oa OS ¥ Durham York NDP nomination peared one day earlier this year help pay for a trip to Quebec City to tending the Thursday night Rock Pp meeting in Keswick where Marg than in 1984. with the official date for compete in the Canadian Stage (Turnto page 10) Wilbur was acclaimed as the party's 1985 being Saturday, April 13 Band Festival. candidate for this nding The Scugog Chamber of Com- Student council president Lynn Fifteen Port Perry High School merce "Beard Growing Contest" McLaughlin was named Cartwright young geography students headed got underway last Thursday even- High School's At-Home Queen at the north on a special exchange trip ing at the Municipal Office when the annual formal dance. with Innit students from Clyde faces of about 18 contestants were Former Port Perry Star publisher River trimmed Per Hvidsten passed away on May : cian aay A late afternoon fire caused an Les Parkes and Zoe Allan ac- 27th after a brief illness. Mr. c= estimated $100,000 damage at the cepted the THEA award for best Hvidsten was also the former / a Delong farm on Highway 7A, just presentation of a Canadian musical publisher of the Uxbridge Times ° = 4 west of Blackstock Three trucks for their work on Birdseye Centre at Journal from 1953 to 1963 from Caesarea and three from Port the Metro Convention Centre Satur- A group of students under the © ECONOMY © STANDARD/FULL SIZE @ LOW RATES Perry were called to fight the blaze day might In all the Borehians won direction of teacher Paul Arculus © COMPACT @ LONG TERM LEASING © TRUCK RENTALS which destroyed a tractor and 5 THEA awards for their outstan- will begin work this fall to excavate eleven head of cattle ding productions the foundation of the old Grammar 2) INP TP: YO py After receiving an additional pro- The Durham Board of Education School which burned to the ground HOURS: ui 9 PELE B Mon Houms. 3 vincial government grant of and its secondary school teachers in 1926 on the south lawn of the pre- Friday tll 5 30 | PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED Friday till 5 30 ; $552,000. Durham council apphed 1 have reached a new contract, which sent High School Saturday tll 4 10 YANEDWARD DRIVE PORT PERRY 985 8474 Saturday ull 4 £ against the levy and the earher tax will provide a 4 6 per cent salary i hike of 3 3 per cent will be lowered increase JUNE § to 2 5 per cent in Scugog Township An historic moment took place After being cancelled last winter {| The local LCBO store in Port Sunday morning as officers with the because of a severe snowstorm, the y Perry received 2160 cases of First Kmghts of Columbus council ~~ opening ceremony of the Communi- ] American Stroh's beer last Friday were formerly installed at Im- Y Memorial Hospital's Heliport | More than half the cases were maculate Conception Church in Port took place this week Building chair- gi allocated to local restaurants and Perry Nelson Patterson is the first man Howard Hall, administrator taverns and the rest was snapped up Grand Knight David Brown and MPP Ross by at $20 cach by thirsty beer drinkers Scugog Choral Society's produc Stevenson and Board Chairman Joy 4 It was the first shipment since the tion of "Showboat packed Town Hull were all on hand for the ribbon f 4 af . : 4 - Vi lock out began tour weeks ago Hall 1873 for five performances this cuthing \ = oul h i Scupop Arena was hit by thieves past week VIA passenger service between | 1 with a quantity of cigarettes and a Guy Paul Morin. the man accus Havelock and Toronto went back on : i microwave oven from the Conces ed in the murder of Christine Jessop the rails this week Ray Nash of RESTAURANT F | ston booth stolen Also a pinball a ! machine in the arena lobby was | & ] shighthy damaged and some coms remo ed TAVERN : lo the surprise of nobody Premuer Frank Midler called an 1 clection tor Thursday May 2 put > nn an end to several davs of ram | : pant sped ulation comin out of the F ' F provincial capital | amily style Scup op Township council agreed 11 : to turn over $1000 Mo I money to dining for your enjoyment ! the Lake Scupop Task Force which 5 was setup several months ago and OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK i has had several meetings without : As himed ot oper atm, Bradt LARGE MENU SELECTION i The Por Perey Tons Club wall E take over ACY IN f i he Manchester Hall after council alread to gow the club to take over the operation upkeep and maintenance return tor the use ot the hall to hold ther twice monthly meetings APRIL lawson of Scugor Island surveyed a large tree which came crashing down Sunday evening when ance storm hit the Township The tree chpped the corner of his house. while a second tree hat his cam Old fashioned wishes belong to our treasured friends & customers for their continued support and love. Joy in the new year. acilhities for all 0CCcasions 75 persons Management & Staff KURZ COLD CUT CENTRE CLOSED December 31st at 6 00 PM through January 8th 1986 RE OPEN January 9th 1986 regular hour's garage Principal Noel Woods and Catholic parents who have been waiting five years for a new school had a chance to take a look at the plans - for the $1 6 milhon facility : sere rmeree Located in the Port Perry Plaza HIGHWAY 7A -- PORT PERRY