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Port Perry Star, 2 May 1979, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 2, 1979 remember when ...? the Church of Ascension last week. a Kite Flying Marathon. Health and Welfare. Martyn Block. second; and Art Catton, lead. the Continent. Bob Allin at Clarksburg, Ontario. * in Oshawa General Hospital. moved to Uxbridge on Saturday. for Lakeland Region was held. his league in broomball. Annrene on May 5th, 1969. sins m men | aims Cadet Corps holds inspection Annual Interest 10% Semi-Annually inquiries. continued ; of Mrs. Ben Smith when she entertained the members of the Willing Workers Club and their friends. During the evening, another quilt was coinpleted for war work - the top of which had been donated by Mrs. Smith. v 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, May 6, 1954 The result of many hours patient practising was evident in the performance of works from Mendelssohn Stainer and Haydn, presented in a Sacred Concert in w On Thursday, April 22nd, Blue Ray Chapter, 0.E.S. had the honour of entertaining the D.D.G.M. Sister Pearl Baldson, on her official visit of inspection. 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, May 7, 1959 The new offices for the Town and Hydro are now Be, o j being used. Official opening will take place in June. : es ¥ On or about the 1st of June, the Cubs will be holding Cadets from the Port Perry High School Army Corps #41 present arms during 83rd annual inspection ceremonies at the School last Wednesday night. - 15 YEARS AGO Thursday, May 7, 1964 Robert D. (Bob) Carnegie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnegie, Port Perry, has been awarded on of the 108 post-graduate scholarships and fellowships un- A der the Fitness and Amateur Sport Act announced last week by the Hon. Judy LaMarsh, Minister of National Mr. and Mrs. McNealy, Oshawa, have purchased and moved into the house formerly owned by the late Mrs. Wesley Bradburn, Blackstock. Mrs. Arvella Henry has moved into the newest apartment in the kd The team skipped by Harold Martyn, won the Brooklin Concrete Curling Trophy. Other team mem- bers included: Albert Harper, vice; Don Hadden, Mrs. John Jefford and her father, Mr. Roots of Toronto, left last week for a 6 week tour of England and E72 We are glad to welcome back Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson who have spent the winter with their son Dr. 10 YEARS AGO Mrs. J. Wygerde of Nestleton won the top and last " prize of $100. in the Bazaar of Values Contest. Rose i Howard, last week's winner, drew the winning ticket. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Collins of Sunderland on the birth of twins - a son and a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comer and family of Utica, Dennis Symes and Bruce Smith from the 1st © Scugog Scouts received their Queen's Scout Parch- ments on Saturday, Ma; 3, 1969 in King City Secondary School where the Queen's Scout Recognition Ceremony ia . : i ] ] : or Inspecting officer was Lt. Col. M.J. Koster C.D. Congratulations to Mr. Wayne Pugh, Prince The eight piece cadet band concluded the A deC., commander of the Ontario Regiment Albert, who won the prize for scoring the most goals in inspection ceremonies. Oshawa. ! Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hillier of Detroit, Mich., ¥ spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Hillier. PY ® ® Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornish have attended every A d F i | b | Charter Night celebration during the club's 31 years of r me or ces rai n J n ava I a e ist , including thi 's which held at Club Sur existence, inc uding Luis year's which was Li 'Durham Region's Cana- for the 1980 Reserve Entry Commanding Officer or accepted for, full time dian Armed Forces Reserve Scheme, Officers (RESO) announced recently. courses at University or Unit, the Ontario Regiment, training program, Lieute- The RESO program is Community College. It © has commenced recruiting nant Colonel Michael Koster, aimed at persons attending, offers three consecutive years full time summer employment plus part-time employment during the school year. Applicants - must also be between 17 and INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 23 years of age, medically w 193 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7306 and physically fis, and have a satisfactory academic 9 ® record. e one you're loo Or. Np ® receive up to 18 weeks of training at a regular army ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE they will be. fed, housed, they will be fed, housed, clothed, and trained at Vi 'public expense. Each will STA N DA R D CTORIA . receive Canadian Forces n id-cartier : ! Y the munidpal AND GREY Officer rates of pay while REL COLIN y SovrGS 8 103N CPaauon \ TRUST trust company # | attending training. » ; * 5 YE AR 5 YEAR Since 844 5 YEAR Interested Post Secondary 5 YEAR students are urged to visit i the Oshawa Armouries, 53 ! Simcoe Street North on Ann. Int. Tuesday or Thursday evenings between 7:00 and Annual Interest Annual Interest nnual Interest _-- y 10:00 p.m. where Captain 9% % Semi-Annually 971% Semi Annually 9 3/4% Semi-Annually 10% Seni Analy Bill Devaux will answer < ambi)

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