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Port Perry Star, 7 Jan 1976, p. 27

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ciple the proposed Canadian Penitentiary Service Centre in the Township. An unex- pected change of mind by Councillor Jerry Taylor led 'to the affirmative vote. Victor Malcolm, deputy clerk for the Township of Scugog, resigns after two | years of service. Wm. Newman wins Dur- ham North by 141 votes over his Liberal opponent, Claire Morrison.' Scugog farmers won all three classes in the Inter- national Plowing Match Farmstead Improvement competition. The winners were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter. OCTOBER . 160,000 people, national and world record, attended the- International, Canadian and national, Canadian. and World Plowing Match. A 29- year-old Norwegian busi- nessman, Gunnar Hersleth, becomes champion ahead of competitors from Denmark and Netherlands. A rash of break-ins occured in the Port Perry area during the weekend with thefts of 1:000 lbs. of meat Ee NOVEMBER Silver Cross Mother, Mrs. L. Leahy layed the traditional wreath during the Remembrance Day services held at Branch 419, Royal Canadian Legign. ing, Herb Eagleson is 'a picture of health. Eagleson lives with his wife, Mabel, 99, at the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry. Dept. No.1 _N : 985-2345 Celebrating his DECEMpER witty and charm- Fire Dept. No.2 Mr. 986-4234 AUGUST Kyle Dinaut, 8, was one of the many enthusiastic young people who performed at an Evening of Entertainment presented by a local music and theatre workshop. Here Kyle blows his heart out for the audience. - from Pine Ridge Packers, thefts of guns, television, cash, etc. The first official function in the restored Town Hall was a highly successful Antique show. A large display of antiques were shown down- stairs, as well as upstairs, with participants from this area as well as much farther away. The junior girls from R. H. Cornish brought home a trophy when they defeated three teams in a seven-team soccer tournament. The Oshawa Shrine Club made a donation of $2,000 to the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. NOVEMBER Ontario Heritage Found- ation donated a grant of $25,000 towards the restor- ation of Town Hall 1873. After 50 years of operation, Peels Poultry Farms Ltd. ceased operation. In its heyday, Peels sold its famous stock in 30 countries on five continents. Living nine miles apart without knowing, two sisters, Helen McKean, R.R. 2, Seagrave, and Dorothy Simpson, Uxbridge, are re- united after 44 years. Dr. M. B. Dymond official- ly opened the new Port Perry Community Nursing Home. He shared a great bringing nursing homes into proper legislation during his period as health minister in Ontario. Children from schools in Port Perry, Prince Albert, Epsom, Greenbank and In Case Of FIRE Phone Scugog Fire deal of the responsibilities in Cartwright collected $700 for UNICEF on Hallowe'en: Arena committee opened five tenders for the new arena and submitted three of them for Council's con- sideration. - DECEMBER If water and sewer service could become available, Lipman Brothers Limited of Toronto is interested in PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1976 -- 27 erecting a plant south of Port Perry, neighbouring on the present Coulter plant. Port Perry Lions Club pre- sented the first instalment of $1,000. on a pledge to benefit the new arena. The mail strike, stopping deliveries throughout Canada came to an end after about six weeks. New shopping Centre, hous- ing four stores opened on south side of 7A. The stores were Red & White, Sted- mans, Canadian Tire and "Kendall's Shoe Tree. The annual Santa Claus visit took place on Decem- ber 6. Parade was claimed to be the best in many years. Lake Scugog Historical Society Choir filled the Town Hall to capacity two even- ings with a most successful "Christmas Reflections". BRING YOUR FILMS TO... PORT PERRY PLAZA FOR QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING WITH FILM REPLACEMENT AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! NEW SILK FINISH, BIG BORDERLESS PRINTS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! SIZES: 110, 126, 127 and 135M.M. ® WE ARE PLEASED TO FEATURE OUR NEW BORDERLESS PRINTS WITH THE SUPER SILK FINISH AVAILABLE ... NOW ON YOUR COLOUR PRINT ORDERS: ® SUPER SILK FINISH FOR THE FINGER PROOF PROFESSIONAL LOOK... © ROUND CORNERS FOR THE TODAY LOOK WHICH ALSO PROTECTS YOUR PRINTS... A NEW ROLL OF FRESH FILM AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! LEAVE YOUR FILM WITH US FOR FAST EXPERT QUALITY DEVELOPING AND PRINTING AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A FRESH ROLL OF FILM AT NO EXTRA CHARGE IN THE ENVELOPE WITH YOUR PHOTO FINISHING... COLOUR OR BLACK AND WHITE SIZES: 110, 120, 126, 127, 135 M.M. STORE HOURS Mon., Tues., Wed. 8& Sat. --9:00a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thurs. & Friday -9:00a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

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