PORT PERRY STAR CENTENNIAL EDITION Page 30 -- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1971 Centennial Years Con tnued from page 29 FEB last pledge woe Lions present $1 000 hospital building fund, instalment of $5,000 Port Perry Star second prize Class 4m the Ontario Weekly news paper Assocation Better New spaper Competition Com munity Memorial Hospital $96,355 approved County m grant of by Council MARCH minister Former John prime Drefenbaker and his wife visit Port Perry Mr. Diefenbaker spoke at the High School 75 new telephones Port Perry i 1969, making a total ote. : installed in 1s APRIL Mr Lamb henoured for 22/years of devoted service Port Perry Agricultural Socety Ted Griffen re-electe@ presi dent of Port Perry Chamber of Commerce Don Car negte elected president of Port Perry Lions Club MAY Ontario Water Re sources Commission awarded sewage project contract to Clairson Construction Liéd., Oakville, Ontario JUNE -- Glenn Wanamaker elected Grand Warden of the Ontario Lodge of Oddfellows at the Royal York Hotel JULY -- Scugog Shores Hist orical Museum officially open ed SEPT. -- Dr. Stephen Kandel moved to Toronto after 17 years in Port Perry. -- Storey Beare presented with District Governor Award and Certi fieate for outstanding service vo Lions International and Mrs. Pred >»? to STOREY BEARE Beare Motors about 1931 ;OCT, -- Jack Cook chosen chief of Port Perry, Reach, | Seugog Fire Department, NOV Gerdon Goode to serve second term on Ontario County School Board DEC Robert Kenny ac claimed for second term as reeve Council purchases Legion property for $1 to be used as a playgound ' | JAN John Doble new clerk-treasurer for Village of Por Dr. Wm. Cohoon esident of Cham merce \ac dex, LERB. -- 'Port try Kinsmen Club holds Charter Night at Legion Hall. President is Larry Kendall, vice-president, dack Dowson, secretary, Da vid Langille, treasurer, Barry Fisher MARCH Council lets op- tion «6die on Lake Scugog Lumber Co. property. -- 35 injured, $35,000 damage, following crashes during week March 1 - 7, in area patrolled by O.P.P. -- Scugog residents upset over possible construc- tion of international airport on island. Mrs. Lillian Forder is 98. -- Council dis- cusses reconstruction of street. Remember when musicals were presented in the "Hall"? This photo of a musical rehearsal taken some 60 years ago was submitted by Mrs. Al Christie of Epsom. Top row from left are: Bessie Crosier, Rena West, Leslie Berry, Annie Mar- tin "Queen," Myra Bates (music teacher), Winnie Ford, Joycelen Berry, Jean Crosier and Aleta Ferguson. Middle row: Dorothy Waghorn, Edna Goode, Amy Beare, Helen Irwin, Darey Berry, Leona Quinn and Leila Archer. Front row: Three Waghorn children with Louise Carnegie. . APRIL -- Percy Edgar ot | to Centennial Committee. - Scugog Island is 98. -- Arn- Centennial Restaurant oper, old Roach elected president} Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goreski, of Lions Club. -- Midget C| proprietors. -- Warriner Lodge team, the Mustangs, win|celebrates Centennial, 200 Ontario Hockey Championship/ attend. -- Bruce Shaw catches im their class, -- Mass TB sur-| 12%" catfish, Lake Scugog. vey begins in county. -- Re- construction of Queen St | JUNE ~ Port Perry celebrates ateatie 100th birthday, June 9, with gigantic 4-day bonanza of. festivities. On the occasion of the 100th ANNIVERSARY of the incorporation of MAY -- Council grants $3,700 | Port Perry as a Village We, the Reeve and Councillors Extend Greetings to the residents of theVillage LOCOCO EOSOLO LEP LLELLLLPLVPEVLEPPELPOLELL AL To the many former residents of this community and to visitors from near and far, we bid you a warm welcome and may your stay be an enjoy- able one. " SOSOOOELOSS PPPOE PLCC LOLOL PLLPLP PLL SS PLLC LCL LPPAPP PLP PPD PPPPDLPPPLPDA APA LLP -------- 1871 197] Congratulations -- Port Perry on reaching the 100th ANNIVERSARY of Incorporation MAY A GREAT FIRST HUNDRED YEARS BE A FORERUNNER OF A GREATER, MORE PROSPEROUS SECOND CENTURY. DR. MATT DYMOND, M-P.P. JEANNE D od