8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. April 21, 1982 SRA RV AAR RA Apts HER) ERY Ter wii 3 iro Wea Udebind ba gmiie B37 . Once upon a time [PEN there was a Queen This weekend, both Port of | Perry and Cartwright High § PE Schools will hold their annual "At Home" dances and the crowning of a new Queen for 1982. Since the "At Home" has been such a popular event _ for so many years, the Star decided to locate some for- mer Queens and see what they are doing today. On this page you will find four "At Home" Queens who were crowned at the gala ; event some 10 to 15 years ago. co: o~ Residents of Port Perry will most dikely see this past Port"Perry High School "At:Home" Queen working... 'part-time in Country" Classics on Queen Street. Melody Moase earned her queenly Aitle on February 27,1969 + and says it was fun. :A .. resident of Port Perry, Melody has three children, Brad 7, Daryl 4 and Shona 3. J Over 14 years ago, Carol Gray was crowned the "At Home" Queen at Cartwright High School. Today she lives on a farm in Manvers with her husband and three children, Deana 7, and with her above Matthew 5, and Jamie 2. When asked about that momentous oc- casion on April 4, 1968 when she was crowned queen, Carol laughed and said, "It was exciting." "It was a fun thing to .do,"" says Leanne William- son about: her 1970 crowning as the "At Home" Queen at Port Perry High: School. Today' Leanne lives on Scugog Island and is a happy wife a of almost nine years and a / 5 EES £7 - mother of two children, It's been 15 years since Gale Ballard 'wore the "At Courtney 4and Ryan 3. Home" Queen crown for Port Perry High School. "It was a § 3 great feeling", she admitted. Gale has since taught school' and now devotes herself to her family whi¢h includes three children, Tonya 8, Megan 6, and Kiley,'3, seen here with Gale. Gale lives on Scugog Island and enjoys both tennis and skiing. P ee ee ee eee et es. Set ee ---------- Sr te