From page 28 dent, Gord Thomas, first vice president; Bob Kenny second vice resident; Joe Draper, Keith weetman, Bill Sharpe, Don Carnegie, directors; Cecil King, treasurer; Jim Porter, secretary, Stan Mumford, bulletin editor; Bill Harrison and Amold Roach, tail twisters; Storey Beare, past president. George W. Pentland of Oshawa purchases the Jewellery Store for- merly owned by Mrs. 1. R. Ben- tley. The Port Perry Chamber of , Commerce hold Testimonial Din- ner in Honour of J.J. Gibson, Warden of Ontario County. Lynda Heayn, Sandra Hall, Sharon Baird and Linda Jefford were presented with All-Round Cords at Scout Hall. Sheila Tomchishen was elected the "Queen" at Cartwright High School's "At Home". Denise Mal- colm and Linda Gray were chosen Princesses. JUNE Dr. C. H. Vipond was chosen Liberal Candidate for Ontario Rid- ing. General Motors presented the following Port Perry employees occasion, Rev. Gilbert was pre- sented with a painting from the Pastoral charge of Scugog Island United Church. Mrs. Grace Taylor was presented with various gifts on the occasion of her retirement from Reach Cen- tral School No. 1 (Prince Albert). She had been a teacher for 36 ears. g Mrs. Florence Fallis Auld retired after 40 years of teaching. She was a guest of honour at an Open House Tea at Raglan School where she had been principal for the last ten years. Edwin McCaig, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McCaig, Greenbank, wins Tuition Scholar- ship at Waterloo University. AUGUST Port Perry Council decides that an additional well is to be drilled in Port Perry due to increased de- mand for water. A large crowd attended the 33rd annual Lake Scugog Regatta held at Caesarea where Miss Carol Maurice of Weston was chosen Regatta Queen. Adrianne den Boer topped Grade 13 students at the Port Perry High School. Rosemary Nodwell, accompa- MARCH 1965 Denna and Donna Ballard, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard were presented with their Brownie badges, bringing the total to 23 for both of the young girls. with 25-year-rings: Lloyd Wal- lace, Arthur Cox, Orr Jeffrey, Bruce Snelgrove, Roger Oke, Grant Willard and Tom Bell. Mrs. Ronald Peel presented Mr. Milton E. Heayn with a watch on behalf of Peel's Poultry Farm who has been an employee of the firm for 25 years. Members of the Port Perry Li- ons Club sell 2,400 light bulbs in their "Bag of Bulbs" campaign. Mrs. WS. MacFarlane was pre- sented with an 1.O.D.E. Life Membership. Dr. and Mrs. M.B. Dymond left on an extended tour of countries including Holland, Sweden, Rus- sia, West and East Germany. JULY Donna Barkey, R.R.3, Clare- mont was chosen County Dairy Princess at the Oshawa Shopping Centre. Ed Mulholland, president of the Port Perry Legion presented Rev. Claude C. Gilbert with a past pa- dre medal for his services as Padre of the local Legion. On the same nied by her father, Mr. Robert Nodwell, returned from Scotland © after a very successful participa- tion in various Highland Games. Rosemary is a member of the General Motors Pipe Band and won several prizes in the bagpipe competitions. SEPTEMBER Three thousand people attended Blackstock Centennial Fair presid- ed over by Miss Dominion of Canada, Miss Carol Ann Tidy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lown of Port Perry became the proud par- ents of twin boys, born in the Port Perry Community Hospital. . Mrs. E. Hook, superintendent of Community Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Louise Elsner, Mrs. Douglas Mackey, Mrs. Wentworth Watson, and Mrs. Jack Gray were presented with 10-year service pins by Harry Phoenix, chairman of the Hospital Board. Public Schools hit all-time high enrollments. Six hundred ninety- one pupils will attend Reach Township Schools and 527 at Port Co SEPTEMBER 1965 SCUGOsG (TN $-¥ PAYEE? 1% This years winner of the local girls softball league was the Scugog 'Ramettes". Team members are, front row from left, Nancy Crosier, Kay Demers, Pat Aldred (captain), Heather Demera, Sylvia Fralick. Back left, Grace Pogue, Ruth Aldred, Anne Carter, Maric Slute, Virginia Eden, Da- niela Galante, Beverley Aldred, Beverley Eden. Standing at back left, Don . Ashbridge, coach and manager, and Tom Eden, coach. Perry Public School. Over 8000, record attendance at the 1965 Port Perry Fair enjoyed sunny and warm weather on La- bour Day. Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- son announces a Federal election to be held on Nov. 8th. Arn employee for over 40 years with the Port Perry Star, a well- known resident, George R. Davey passes in Port Perry Community Hospital. Over 500 students enrolled at Port Perry High School. Joel Aldred nominated P.C. Candidate in Algoma East. Michael Starr nominated P.C. candidate, Oliver Hodges, N.D.P. candidate in Ontario Riding. OCTOBER Rev. R.C. Rose conducted his first service at the Anglican Church of Ascension, Port Perry and a new Chancel window donat- ed by Miss Catherine Hyland was dedicated by the Rt. Rev. H.R. Hunt, Suffragan Bishop of Toron- to. The construction of an addition to the Port Perry Arena and a heat- ing plant to service the enlarged area was approved as a Centennial project. Dr. D.J. Price elected president of Peel's Poultry Farm Limited. The home of Mr. Rodney Chan- dler, R.R. 3, Port Perry was gut- ted by fire. Bill Harper elected president of "Port Perry Minor Softball Associ- ation. NOVEMBER Marie Taylor was recipient of Gold Medal for highest marks in AR.C.T. Pipe organ of the Royal conservatory examinations for 1965. For the seventh time in 13 years, Michael Starr captures Ontario Riding for the P.C. Party. Linda Stone was Valedictorian at High School commencement exer- cises. Barbara Holtby wins Ontario Junior Farmers Public Speaking Contest. Council decides to hire third po- lice officer starting January 1966. Port Perry gained 141 people dur- ing 1965 and the population is now 2,502, an all time high for JANUARY 1965 the village. Sonja and Sandra Enge, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Enge obtained all 23 Brownie badges. DECEMBER Michael Starr reappointed as P.C. House leader. Walter Kerry, R.R.1 Port Perry wins 500 Bushel Potato Club. Larry Doble, duputy-reeve; Mrs. Lucille Gray, Chester Geer and Al- lan Bertrand, councillors were all acclaimed ~ Two women, Mrs. June Crozier and Mrs. Grace Love were elected to Scugog Township council for 1966. Victor Aldred was acclaimed recve. The two other members to Scu- gog Township council elected were Raymond Fralick and Joseph Dow- son. Mrs. Helen Redman a newcomer to the School Board topped the vote in the election. The other members elected were Robert Caw- ker, Donald Ashbridge, Anton Krieg, and Allan Carter. Joan Horton and Judy Mountjoy are presented with All-round cords. The Inaugural meeting of Port Perry Council was held on Monday, Jan- vary 11. Members of council are, from left, Ivan Parkinson, councillor; Arthur Cox, chairman of Port Perry Hydro Electric Commission; Bruce F. Beare, councillor; Irving Boyd, deputy-reeve; J.J. Gibson, reeve; John F. Raines, clerk-treasurer, and Robert Kenny, councillor.