ro amt , ml Sd TE Ka Ba Aa andi iia ual [gta A) ig " war > Kids will-be happy to know they don't have to wait until Hallowe'en to dress up in their favourite costumes The Scugog Chamber of Commerce Festival Days Kiddies Parade will take place once again this year with the theme of Fantasyland. Let your imaginations run wild, and become one of your favourite story-book characters. The Kiddies Parade will take place on Fri- day, July 12at 10:00 a.m. Entrants are asked to assemble at the corner of Queen and Water Streets near the Palmer statue. Parade for [-- the kiddies There will be prizes and ribbons for the following categories: 1 Fanciest wagon. 2. Fan: ciest doll carriage, 3 Fanciest pull-toy: 4. Fan- ciest wheelbarrow. 5 Fanciest peddle-car: 6 Best dressed individual and 7 Youngest contestant. All kids 10 years of age or under are invited to participate, and assem- ble at 9:45 at the Palmer statue. Every child entering will receive a small gift. Don't miss the Kiddies Parade. One of the popular Port Perry Festival Days events. Uxbridge man faces charges A 20 year old Uxbridge Constables Hamilton man has been charged and Fox investigated and with Durham Police with a short time later ap- break, 'enter and iritent in connection with an inci- dent June 30 at Flieler's Petro Can Station on L.illa St. in Port Perry. Police received a call just before midnight that a break-in might be in progress at the station. prehended a man on bicycle riding west on Durham Road 8. The bicvcle turned out to be stolen. Facing the charges 1s Benjamin Kloosterman of 166 Main St. North, Uxbridge. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 3, 1985 -- 9 FIDEAL Pos ll FINANCING AVAILABLE on new '84 & '85 2WD '/2 + */« ton pickups. This rate available on the full amount financed for the full TRUCK SALES! | f x term of the contract, maximum 48 months. Take retall dellvery before July 31,1985 to qualify. py remember when? (From page 5) ty Coupcil to the directorate of the County Federa- tion of Agriculture. In 1905, the Globe and Mail sold for two cents. The Brooklin Junior Farmers and the Brooklin Junior Ipstitute won the coveted Field Day Championship trophy at the Ontario County Junior Farmer Field Day held in Port Perry. 4 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 1, 1965 The Port Perry Scout and Cub Committee held a "Leaders Recognition Night" to honour two leaders who had both been in the Scout movement in Port Perry for over 24 years. Mr. Gordon Goode and Mr. Stuart Lane were presented with book ends with the Scout ensigna by Joe D. Draper, a member of the Scout Committee and Bill Williams, also a member of the committee. Rev. Claude Gilbert, minister of the Scugog Pastoral Charge was guest of honour at the Grace Church, Scugog, as he was leaving to take another charge. He was presented with a painting by Bryon Holbty on behalf of the Pastoral Charge, and Mr. Ed Mulholland on behalf of the Legion, presenfed him with a past-padre's medal. Four Girl Guides from the Blackstock Com- pany received their Gold Cords, the highest award in Guiding. at a ceremony In Blackstock United Church They were Nancy Dorell. Ihizabeth Thompson, Judy Cochrane and Judy Swain GMC FULLSIZE PICKUPS MAKE YOUR #1 DEAL BY JULY 31! It's Always Worth the Trip to .... BPEIIL I> PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474 PONTIAC | BUICK | GMC 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, July 3.71975 Michael Fowler received an Honours Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Industrial Rela- tions from the University of Windsor He is a graduate of Port Perry High School and will be entering first year law at Umversity of Western Ontario in September Marj Tripp. of Marj Tripp Real Estate limited. was pleased to announce the grand open- ing of her new offices at 286 Queen strecly Port Perry. with an open house inviting the public Scugog Township began work installing pipes under John Street in an effort to eliminate the flooding problems at the Port Perry Lawn Bowl- ing Club property Piping to under both John and Perry Streets alone costs about $12.000 "Serving the Community since 1976." Showroom Hours: Mon to Thurs. 9-9; Fri. 9-5:30; Sat. 9-4