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Port Perry Star, 16 Jul 1991, p. 9

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10 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 16, 1991 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 night at the Scout Hall. Sis. Marjorie Wanamaker was convenor for the evening. A social evening was held in Seagrave High School in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and family due to their departure from Seagrave. Congratulations to Miss Joanne Kerr who received honours in A.R.T.C. piano examinations. Young and old are enjoying roller skating in the arena this summer. 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 14, 1966 Dr. and Mrs. G. Harold Jackson, formerly of New Jersey, U.S.A. have returned to Port Perry and will be moving into the Jackson family's home on Mary Street. Dr. Jackson was raised in the home he is now moving back into. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duff of Lilla Street, Port Perry celebrated their golden Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Blackstock entertained guests at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter Donna. Mrs. Lee Butcher, Tillsonburg, grandmother of the groom was in attendance. Lawrence Pharmacy and Master Feeds proprietors have given their buildings a new look after having renovations made to the exterior of these stores. 20 YEARS AGO Wednesday, July 14, 1971 Causeway Bowling Lanes, owned and operated by Frank Hastings has changed hands. The new owners are Mr. and Mrs. James Rider. Mr. Frank Hastings has operated the lanes for the past 15 years. Mr. and Mrs. George Beare, of Greenbank are on a motor trip to the western provinces and will be visiting relatives and attending the Calgary Stampede. An area real estate firm listed a brand new 3-bedroom bungalow for under $20,000. A three bedroom cottage situated on Lake Scugog was selling for $11,500 completely furnished. 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, July 15, 1981 A 20-foot pleasure boat valued at $14,000 caught fire and burned on Lake Scugog Sunday afternoon near Scugog Point. On Thursday, July 9, a Port Perry ladies trio, Clara Martyn, Alma Cox and Beth Martyn played in the Jennings Gold Cup Tournament at Cobourg and won three games. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roundell visited with her parents. Ten year staff service pins were presented to Memorial Hospital employees Linda Eastwood, Mary Herr and Barbara Farmer. The first week of Port Perry playground proved to be a success with an enrolment of over 60 children. Shelly Edinger spent a weeks holiday with Doug and Helena Edinger. Pat and Troy Jackson arrived home after a wonderful week in Calgary and at the Stampede. Miss Esther Houghland was home from Hamilton for the weekend. 985-8552 Durharn Cleaning BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERY 3M Scotchguard GRAND OPENING SPECIAL - $1199" installed* Dashwood is pleased to anounce the Grand Opening of our newest Window and Door Centre. On July 2, 1991 at 9:00 am the doors officially opened at 550 Lansdowne St. W. in Peterborough. To celebrate we are offering: For a limited time only, our M2000 Patio Door installed for only $1199.00* *5' door installed In existing opening (plus GST) WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE JBDASHWOOD' 1200 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa 436-1344 550 Lansdowne St. W., Peterborough 745-2223 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" The Merchant's Auction attracted a good crowd (top) Saturday afternoon, and lots of people walked away with great bargains. Eighty four items, donated by local merchants, were auctioned off by Bruce Kellett, netting the Chamber of Commerce $1,687.00. At right, M.C. BIll Barr, who warmed-up the ctrowd before the auction began. Bottom right, Mayor Howard Hall gets a kiss of approval for being a good sport from Doreen Kendal. PHOTOS BY J. PETER HVIDSTEN Under 60-hp tractors... with factory cabs! Enjoy the comfort of a cab on a Ford 38-PTO-hp Model 3430, 45-PTO-hp "3930" or 55-PTO-hp "4630." Enter through door on either side and enjoy: ¢ Quietest cab on any trac- tor this size (tested at 81 dba). * Your choice of comforta- ble, adjustable seats. * Excellent visibility. * Easy-lo-reach-and-see controls and instruments. * Three-speed heater/ defroster, opening windows, wiper/washer, light kit. And much more. Come in ee Wool <>| MORROW FARM LIM EQUIPMENT LTD. OVER 4 YEARS bn BURST 89 SUNDERLAND, ONT. (708) 387-3121

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