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Port Perry Star, 1 Sep 1976, p. 21

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LANA IRATE a pa AE LIANE FE) } rgd YNOALSYEON MOVE Ma Eons A LT | Artes Pe) Ey SS TAS NT 7 § beidediidiitdedisii cdi bil aks Ah AAP BRERA BCP PEAR PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1976 -- 21 i [ C 0 [1] o » ¢ ith An normous Communit y pirit ®. LJ * 0 LJ © [)) ] "Thanks for the Memories" was the theme of this float pulled by Paul Kerry in the centennial parade. ' ns TEN 1 LE eg dh : ; i 1 Mrs. Hilda Bailey, a former teacher at the Epsom school, recreated the schoolroom by making a stuffed doll teacher and students. The display was much appreciated by those venturing into the classroom. ) & ) ® e 4 . | | x Ks hr at a pr CHA ; '% arg - 4 ow iV, EE a! th PN ° Chris Ruhl Jr. pulled his little covered wagon entitled Pioneer Spirit. Photo-Story by 2g Gerri O'Conner Dave Prentice, a former Epsom resident, celebrated his 88th birthday on Saturday during the Epsom Centennial, Dave's wife, Nora, celebrated her 76th ® PY birthday, the day before the celebrations. -- LJ tL] } 7] y @ ® > Nb ha dd a. aa a NER There is really only one person under all that After lining up for over 22 hours, numerous people barbeque. Some of the luckier ones can be seen filling costume, Mrs. Chris Ruhl, riding on top of the old wo had 10. be. turned. away from the gigantic beef thelr plates in the above photo. stuffed lady. TN hale IF LL wy Lh w Po J Th

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