Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 3 Apr 1990, p. 10

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-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 3, 1999 . Remember When? (From page 7) 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, April 9, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb of Manchester, were honoured at a testimonial dinner at the Oddfellows Hall on Wednesday, April 4 with 132 friends and neighbours attending. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb have been members of Port Perry Agricultural Society for 22 years and have held the position of secretary-treasurer for the past 15 years. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginn celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, April 4 at Nestleton Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ginn were married in the Blackstock Manse on April 7, 1920 and have lived in Cartwright all their lives. Sharalyn Reader, 15, of Port Perry, came first in Free Skating, first in Com Figures and second in Dance Com- petition in the final skating competition of the Whitby Figure Skating Club, making her the Senior Champion and winner of the Kinsmen Club trophy. After spending three days at Goderich, Jim Phoenix and Glen McKean, Greenbank, returned home champions of the Pee Wee Hockey Tournament. Jim, unable to play due to his bad knee, did his share of cheering. The team of Morley and Lola Bruce, Seagrave and Larry and Dorothy Doble, Uxbridge, won the O'Keefe Annual Bonspiel in Uxbridge last Saturday night. Their team was the high three game winner with a total of 27 points. A perfect eight ender was played by a team of local ladies to win the Avon Lea Bonspiel in Toronto on Friday, April 3. Team members included Ruth Mitchell, skip; Iva Mitchell, vice-skip; Helen Bathie, second; and Mary Heron, lead. 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, April 2, 1980 Port Perry will be the scene this summer of the provincial midget playdowns for Minor Softball, a three-day double knock- out event with the team to t Ontario in the Cana- dian Midget Championships in Prince Edward Island. The Scugog Ratepayers Association has selected Bill Brock of Port Perry as its "Citizen of the Year" for 1980. Durham Regional police report two incidents of break, enter & theft at homes in Scugog Township last week. . Dr. Helen Ottenbrite, D.C., & her daughter, Reva Kilpatrick, who is a student at thé Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, have just returned from a seminar on Sacro Occipital Technique of Chiropractic, which was held in Orlando, Florida. Ralph Barrie, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture was the guest speaker on Tuesday evening at a ban- quet held in Uxbridge. Mayor Jerry Taylor is challenging the public to beat his score of 27.3 miles per gallon in the General Motors Fuel Economy Drive Program. Beare Motors Ltd. is now inviting the public to beat the mileage Mayor Taylor attained on the 1980 Citation. Port Perry Malmont Farms Atoms came up with two very impressive wins over Brighton last week to take the Eastern Regional hockey championship plaque. Sunny Brae Golf Club was sold in February and new owners Henry Paukstys of West Hill has ambitious plans to give the en- tire operation a new look, right from the club house and pro shop to the course itself. The Scugog & District Big Brothers Association held its an- nual "Celebrity Bowl' in Port Perry over the weekend with representatives of Scugog Council, Durham Police and the Big Brothers taking part. i Port Perry Legion held its annual Old Bills Night over the weekend to honour veterans of the First World War for their con- tribution to the country and the Legion organisation. VOLUME AS CLOSE AS YOUR RADIO aE Mowe! ; CELY 220 KEEPING CENTRAL ONTARIO INFORMED! # \ ~1 8! 09 3 M Lr eA NAAY Shea 0s TIMAT IA Se RN) Letters io the editor Talking back to "Back Talk" writer | To the Editor: Would that so called '"reporters" get their facts straight before they begin to pound the typewriter! My dear Miss Storry, have you actually ever been inside any of the restaurants in Port Perry, those you so blatantly misrepresented in your article? We think not! You would like somewhere that offers chicken, seafood, steak, burgers or pizza. Come to Trader Sams, or try out the new Pizza Delight. How about going to Emiels or the Gate, they have great menu selection. Not to mention the Burger Press, Patti's Kitchen, The Meating Place, Hole in the Wall Cafe, Hanks, Demetries? We all have choices, not just pizza. Did you know that you can come info our restaurant and have a family evening, birthday party, and play NTN with the kids (as many other families do)? You can have your choice of burgers, chicken, seafood, steak, we won't make you eat pizza every night. Think of it, a fresh home made seasoned hamburger, charbroiled not fried like the Big Mac, with your choice of toppings, - you won't have to scrape off -all that ketchup. You can even order it to go if you like. We cook food right up un- til 1:00 a.m. Where have you been? You seem to be suffering from a twentieth century disease called McMania. It happens to a lot of small children these days, a form of brainwashing. It comes from watching too many McCommercials. .. Come on, really, you sound just like my children, you don't care what it tastes like, you just want the treat of the week! Tell you what, the next time you get a big Mac attack go to your freezer, take out a thinly chopped and formed pre-made patti, throw it in 'the frying pan, press it down a few times to get it really flat, dress it up with pickles, ketchup, mustard, relish, lettuce, tomatoes, throw in the kitchen sink, anything to make it taste better, stick it in a Sesame Seed Bun (woah really gourmet now Kelly) put it in a styrofoam con- tainer and let it sit under a warmer for 10 or 15 minutes before you eat it. You won't need to spend all that money in gas go- ing to Oshawa! - Speaking of styrofoam con- tainers did you know, can you im- TUNING agine, how bad McDonalds is to our environment? All those foam take-out containers in garbage dumps everywhere giving off flurocarbons which destroy the ozone layer. Perhaps if they were a little more concientious, instead of capitalistic to use your own word, they would reduce this by only using them for take-out and not eat-in. A person in your position has a responsibility to the community, you should use it a little more wisely. Do you know, Miss Storry who supports the Port Perry Star? It's advertisers, like the aforementioned restaurants. Can you imagine what would happen to the small businesses in Port Perry should the Big Mc move in. They would suffer considerably, if you take into consideration that McDonalds will not open a fran- chise unless it can gross $40-50 thousand per week minimum. That is probably more revenue than all the small restaurants make, put together! The reason that Port Perry has so many pizzerias Miss Storry is that Port Perry loves pizza, but please don't sell us short. Next time do your homework! Our apologies to any restaurants we may have omitted. Sam & Lorraine Chiusolo Trader Sams P.S. (Rumour has it the McPizzas on its way.) Country being destroyed (From page 8) for this mess is the author, Mr. Mulroney. He should remember the old saying "THE BUCK STOPS HERE" rather than "PASS THE BUCK" and blame the provincial governments that are resisting ratification for very serious and valid reasons. To sug- gest we can fix it later is very naive (or deceitful) and is to ig- nore Quebec's infamous bill 178 that overruled the Supreme court of Canada. We are also asked to give our federal government more tax money with the GST (ironically meant to replace the "FLAWED" FST) while Mr. Mulroney gives away hundreds of millions of our money to buildup his popularity on his "Fun in the Sun" travels. A (registered) letter expressing my deep concerns to Mr. Mulroney earlier this year did not even receive the courtesy of an acknowledgement. Would you buy a used car from this man? A very concerned CANADIAN : Jacques Noel, Blackstock, Ont. ¢ SE ¢ j [I your rool is Homay be One Sl "iwholl «Stop rain? . 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