xT Se Ew gt A AA FD ae SURES) 3 prs PANE hE LAAT : Gagan Ph SRA -- Fn Jo tt A Age -- po -- ---- nd TVA, RRs Ck ~l --- la oN TALL Aw SES) WAS 3 » 5 OR NRE BREST EAA fe tia eat SUIS e BFL ANE CANA at NAR APE CARR 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 5, 198) Prince Albert area news by llean Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove have returned home after spending two weeks in Victoria B.C. with their daughter Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arm- strong spent Wednesday in Campbellford with Erlene's parents Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kerr. Merv and I had a very enjoyable holiday - at\- our trailer on Balsam Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn have returned from a trip to Newfoundland and the Maritime Provinces. Jean Wallis had her daughter Betty, grand- tapekit. badge. Durham County for 1971. bank tleton. (From page 5) 20 YEARSAGO Thursday, August 3, 1961 The Port Perry Rod & Gun Club recently assisted the Ontario Dept. of Lands and Forests in the planting of 5,000 bass and 10,000 muskies in LakeScugog. Winners in the recent Elmer Safety Contest were Miss Linda Pickard, recipient of a racer type bicycle and Miss Melody Ann Wilson recipient of a reflective Larry Skerratt, a student at Prince Albert School and an assistant teaching instructor at Pine Ridge Park has received his official Red Cross Senior swimming 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, August4, 1971 Rosie Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frey; Nestleton captured the title of "Dairy Princess' of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Madeford of South Bend, Indiana visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask of Green- The "Spot the Merchants" contest exceeded all | expectations and 50 winners were announced this week with 1st Prize going to Mrs. Richard Thompson of Nes- FURNITURE Every Item of Furniture -In Stock On Sale Now! FOR REALLY B ) + SAVINGS Bringyour Car -Truck-Trailer and Pick It Up Yourself. Thursday BIG DAYS Friday & Saturday children Angela and Rine and friend Lynne from Ottawa for two weeks, Also her son, Bob and daughter in law and two girls Bobbie-Jo and Leslie from Whitby who have just returned from Edmonton last week. July has been a busy month for Ross and Marg Sweetman and family. Daughter Brenda Hallet and children arrived from Alberta for a two month stay. Son Glen and wife Lynne and son spent some time before Glen went to Germany and Lynn to Winnipeg. Then a real surprise for Brenda, husband Dale flew in for their tenth anniversary. I would liked to have been the little church mouse on Sunday when the newly decorated church was open for church service and heard the comments. I think it is lovely and if you haven't seen it yet come out to the church any Sunday and see. A lot of credit goes to a number of people who spent so many hours working. A special thanks to everyone who donated money. If there is anyone who would still like to give as more money is needed, you can still turn your money into Mrs. Beth Peremen. It is nice to see you home again Mr. Brawn and we all hope you and Shirley had a good holiday. Please call Earline Arm- strong 985-7873 for next weeks news. SAI T.V.-STEREO ENR New Location After eight years in the business at their Water Street location, Scugog Realty Ltd. opened their new offices at 144 Queen Street, the former St. Charles Hotel. The building was purchased about two years ago by the firm, but has only been. under renovation for the past three months. In the brightly lit interior, ten sales offices have been constructed with a large reception area near the front entrance. The official opening of their new location took place last Friday afternoon, and pictured here just before the event began taking place, are [back] Morley and Lola Bruce and Guy and Donna Latreille. : | WESTERN WEEKEND PICK-UP APPLIANCES - Good Selection of ElectrohomeandR.C.A. T.V.'s All with 3-YEAR WARRANTY! CLEARANCE of all | Summer Furnitu OPER 1 FLEE Bic DAYS Complete Selection of Quality Appliances from: * General Electric * Kitchen Aid * Westinghouse * Hoover * at SPECIAL "LOW pR|CES! re Thursday: Friday & Saturday