ATA ASF LSS FREELANCE FETRII EONS TU TE Ata DAES E EE a ee RINFEG 1 BAUS SV OEGRE 28 1 LTA REN " 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1969 How The Camera . ) 0) Py fA] = % RS CHRMPQNG : - ONES Li miley Appts. PU 3 MARCH Two well-known Port Perry personalities, Ted Jack- son and Norman Aldred, veteran pilots of the First World War were among 200 attending a re-union and banquet in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. -t . pancake .eating contest, ~Phoenix;- chairman of the 'The winners are seen ahove Caught '69 Events A Selection Of The Many Photos ~ Printed In The Star During The Year ° Ho ors JANUARY Anna Forder and Richard Stephens climbed to the top of the ladder when the couple won the Canadian Senior Pair Figure Skating Championship in Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. Following : North-American and World 7. competitions they announced retirement from pair skating. FEBRUARY During a two-day Winter Carnival at the High School in February, Miss Nancy Dowson - was chosen Snow Queen. The igloo where Nancy is posing was built by the boys of -grade 11F won first prize in the ice sculp- ~ture contest. Other events such as 'snowmobile races, greased pig contest, etc. were staged. -APRIL Among an estimated 1,500 persons visiting the new _Community Memorial Hospi- tal was Dr. M. B. Dymond .at ; the time Ontario Minister of "Health, (he later resigned from this position). The haos- pital is modern in every de- tail and every department is equipped with .the 'hest and will be a radical change for doctors, nurses -and staff nmiembers compared to the "old" hospital, The picture above. was taken during "Open House" and from left is Ben Bohan, hospital' ad- ministrator, 'Dr. M. B. Dy- mond, Mrs. Jean Gray, direct- or of nursing and Storey Beare, member of the Hospi- tal Board. nN The first baby born in the new Community Memorial Hospital was a little daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley St. John, She was born on April 27, but this picture was used in the May 1st issue. Harry Board presented the little girl with a. silver cup on be- half of the hospital board. JUNE "Canoe the Nonquon '69", an event staged by the His- torical Society, was a great success. Some 30 canoes took part in ¥ race and the Society rais overd $2,000. being presented with a phy donated by Charles La. banovich, left and the two winners Greg Cowan & Glen Fallis from Millbrook.