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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1981, p. 6

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fo MEE aa 2 PRES R = SAA RANA LAURIN hed * y wl AML x 1%, x is AOUFECLR CA LEAT TRDACN AURA AAR 22 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 30, 198} of REA TR OE ARABIA EI Seagrave and area news by Jackie Boyle On Sunday evening at the park, a handful of spectators were treated to sheer enter- tainment! 'Turkey Power' and the Old Timers, on the spur of the moment, made up- 2 mixed teams and play- ed their little hearts out. The game ended in a tie. Those who were unlucky enough to miss all the fun, also missed baseball at its almost finest. The Seagrave ladies team will play the team from Port Perry on Wednesday, July 8 at Port Perry. The Old Timers won their game with Port Perry last week and are definitely on a winning streak. I hope the trehd continues when they participate in Oakwood's Tournament this - Saturda July 4. : The Ontario Midget Fast- ball Finals will be played in Seagrave this Saturday, July 4 at 11 am., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. ® The Seagrave Store Squirts won their third vic- tory over the Port Perry Dowson team by a score of 17-15, helped by the superb pitching effort of Troy Boy McCully. Matt Durward gave himself a birthday present by scoring a home run. Randy Moore also had a homer in this game. 'Terry Fox, you have made us more aware of our privileges. Thank you" The Squirts. Anyone interested in tak- ing tennis lessons on Satur- day morning, please contact Pat Fisher (985-8218) or Roger Boyle (985-3941), to determine if there is suffic- ient interest. The three congregations of the charge met for com- munion at the Greenbank United church on Sunday. at pl ) ; + RG Fans IK \ Fle "20% SO An NEG A (From page 5) 35 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 4, 1946 In a Cadet Camp of 1800, 20 Port Perry Cadets won the pennant for the 'Cadet Corp with the cleanest and neatest lines the most time during the 12-day camp. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Jackson and Zula are on a trip "to New York. : ~ Dr. J.B. Lundy the newly installed" Master of Fidelity Lodge was presented with his Master's apron by Mr. David Jackson, on behalf of Mrs. Lundy, and a two-toned on behalf of himself and his wife. A bridal shower was held in the Scugog Township Hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crozier on their recent marriage. } 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 15, 1956 Harley Johnson, Manchester, left on Sunday morn- ing for his sixth season as bus driver for the Trans Canada teachers tour. Mr. Harold Martyn, Blackstock, has been revova-. The Seagrave Junior choir, ting and enlarging his store. and the Greenbank and Pine- Mr. and Mrs. G. Prosser celebrated their 'silver dale choir added a special wedding anniversary. touch to this meaningful service. Luncheon and fellowship followed. On July 5, the Good Neigh- bours Group will conduct the service at Seagrave. On July 12, the Seagrave U.C.W. will conduct Tuesday, July 14 at 8:15 p.m. at the home of Gregg Smith. birthday party on Sunday in honour of Shannon Thomas' The property of Mr. Frank Ellis, Manchester has been purchased by the Department of Highways. Mr. Ellis has bought the property formerly owned by Mr. Edward Mole. * Congratulations to Mr. Bruce Mackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mackey, Port Perry, who was .. successful in taking his second year exams at Osgoode Hall School of Law. Seagrave's service of 20 YEARS AGO i worship. ~ Thursday, June 29, 1961 4 Seagrave's Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry celebrated their 35th WR meeting is scheduled for Wedding Anniversary. The opening of a Puppet Theatre, the first of its kind in Canada, will be opened in Kinsale, the life long o : The 1st Seagrave Cub | gregm of Mr. and Mrs. John Keogh. ® It was ""bon-voyage" for these six Scugog Scouts early Saturday morning as Gack play ed in bs Distt) _ Miss Rosemary Nodwell of Seagrave took 2 firsts J : they began their trek to the Canadian Jamboree being held in Alberta. The boys 5 CCCer, Tournament on Jun in the Highland Games at Caledon East. { oy ill join wi i 20 and placed third. The Mr. Alan Martyn of Prince Albert was the holder of : wv will join with some 20,000 Scouts registered for the jamboree. Pictured above, Alf whole pack put forward a k an no . ARn 1 donated aL Huggins, Commissioner Pine Ridge Dist., Steve Bray, Mathew McMillan, Ritchie great effort and are to be iho lucky toket w he Shon Jus 3 JceD, ireszs cona f Gi DeJeet, Steve Akkerman, Todd Soomre, Shawn Umphrey and Juergen Mueller, congratulated! y y ing ) i ik Scout Leader. Alison Boyle attended a . 15 YEARSAGO i i : y Thursday, June 30, 1966 { BANE Miss Susan Roach, Manchester entertained a a 4 National Museums Musées nationaux 1) 6th birthday group of grade thirteen girls on Friday evening, the HR | of Canada du Canada Many good wishes for a occasion of a cup and saucer shower for a recent bride, AR S : Mrs. Walter Stevens. i frost peedy recovery is extended : : te fi : A ? NATURAL HISTORY to Mr. Nick Newland, who is . a ie Sa ets 7 being hospitalized. ON 0. served a delicious meal and Achievement ! 4 ; NO i = BO oO . Wohi oon Ne ! gh er awards were received by the graduating students. KH, was ip arently a pe Phe Eighteen area students entered a contest held by | A PRESENTED BY: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OTTAWA a sain this wi g By all the Community Memorial Hospital and four winners i DIVERSIFICATION OF MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS deposited 530 million years aqo benesth a shallow sea no foot of algal A . ancient British Y-2 reports, a good time was had by all. From Lillian and Roy Smith, a big thank you is extended to all those who helped make their auction sale a grand success. Also, would the lady who left her prescription sunglasses please call 985-7512. It has been reported that Mrs. Marion Durward has been seen horseback riding and motorcyle riding lately. Please forward your news items for next week to Mrs. Norma Adams at 705-357- 3730. "Knowledge may give weight, but accomplish- ments give lustre, and many more people see than weigh' Philip Stanhope Accident Southbound Sunday night traffic on Regional Road went out of control, crossed the centre line and struck a' will be chosen in the slogan contest. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton, Ashburn attended the Kerry-Cotton wedding in Uxbridge. Mrs. Harry Kiezebrink of Scarborough brought her school pupils out to the Benschop farm, Cedar Creek The farm is owned by her father. Prince Albert United Church held a Beef Supper in celebration of their Centennial. M.C. during the evening was Mr. Terry Hodgins of Prince Albert. - 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, June 30, 1971 A violent storm struck the area on the weekend and caused considerable damage to local properties. The Masterfeeds building was struck by lightning, and a barn owned by Frank Tobin, of Uxbridge was com- pletely destroyed by fire when lightning struck it. Many basements were flooded during the rains. Port Perry Junior Farmers held a Car Rally at Greenbank and a picnic at Georgina Park. The Rod and Gun Club of Port Perry held a Carp Derby and when the contest had closed 39 carp had been caught, the largest weighing 10 pounds, 6 ounces. Judge Joseph Patrick Kelly was sworn in as the new Ontario County Judge. port perry star Company Limited ' EEE ~ Two north of Port Perry was Te Aboul 700 million yedrs ago, multicellular creaturgs held up following a two car J. PETER HVIDSTEN © J.B. MCCLELLAND ¢ _ dpbeored on our planet. Soon after, they formed accident about 9:00 PM. - Publisher Editor had ' easily preser ved skeletal parts which left Durham Police report that Advertising Manager behind an abundant fossil record . Fine muds, a northbound car apparently Wemhorotie Canadian Community Newspaper Association and Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association Published every Wednesday by the Columbia, contain an outstanding record of archaic, southbound car causin soft- bodied organisms . Typeal of these 1s the 4 "I eunous Osada, a Rind of ed worm with § vehicles. i il by eyes & exfensible, cored pus. Many other peculiar, soft-bodied creatures The three occupants of the Departmen, Oto, and or coh pment psa which are rot closely reld k any living animals are known from the Burgess cars suffered minor injuries in cash Shale site in Yoho Nafional fark which 1s now a UNESCO World Herifege site . in the crash. Names of those Second Class Mail Registration Number 0265 Subscription Rate: In Canada $10.00 per year Elsewhere: $30.00 per year. Single Copy: 25 involved were not available as of Monday morning as the accident was still under investigation. hd \_ Canada FOR FREE REPRINT WRITE TO THE MUSEUM J

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