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Port Perry Star, 13 Jun 1989, p. 12

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CT TT TYE TEE egg trent Tl el EY TW YY ie TW TET TE YT YE rt. vv v§. vv vv wv 7 ators! HA. NEM ME IN THES vat ge NY 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 13, 1989 Remember When? 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 18, 1964 Miss Catherine Jefford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jef- ford, Port Perry, has been chosen as a delegate to represent On- tario County at the Provincial Girls' Conference for 4-H Homemaking Club members in the Guelph Federated College, June 23 to 26. Mrs. A. MacFarlane was presented with a glass-topped cof- fee table by Mr. Robert Archer, Chairman of the Public School Board, in recognition of her retirement after 20 years of teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bruton were among the visiting phar- macists who gathered at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa for the reunion of the 1939 Graduating Class of the College of Pharmacy. The members of Warriner Lodge, No. 75 and Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, No. 348, witnessed the grand opening of their new Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall on June 13th, 1964. Miss Marlene Badour was among the class of twenty-one graduates from the Ontario Hospital School of Nursing, Whit- by, Ontario, who graduated on Friday, June 12th, 1964. Congratulations to Kathleen Ann Trenka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trenka, R.R. 4, Port Perry who graduated from the University of Toronto with her B.Sc. degree. 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 19, 1969 Charles Labanovich, Port Perry, presented his personal trophies to the happy winners of the first canoe race on the Non- quon River, Greg Cowan and Glen Fallis from Millbrook, On- tario. Second place winners were Vic Ives and Earl McClure, doing the 19 miles in 3 hours, 50 minutes. Storey Beare, in his capacity of Governor, will represent District A-3 at the Lions International Convention in Tokyo, Japan from July 2nd to 5th, 1969. . Reeve Robert A. Kenny officially opened the 1969 Home Show on Thursday in a ribbon cutting ceremony. Looking on were Howard Hall, Constance Snowdon representing the Historical Society, Dan Madsen, Wes Lane and Mrs. Wm. Cornish, , secretary-treasurer of the Port Perry Chamber of Commerce. Robert and Mary Brinkman of Port Perry, attended a re- union of the 1964 graduates at the Ontario Hospital in Brockville. Over 300 guests from Ontario and surrounding counties at- tended the annual banquet in honour of Ed (Sam) Oyler, Reeve of Reach Township and Warden of Ontario County, held at Fern Cottages, Lake Couchiching, last Thursday. : 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, June 13, 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin, lifelong residents of the Cartwright area, celebrated their 50th Anniversary last Friday evening at the St. Johns Parish Hall in Blackstock. Dr. Tom Millar, well known for his delightful piano concerts in Port Perry, has been granted the prestigious Licentiate from the Royal School of Music, London, England. At the Durham Region Shorthand Contest held May 16 at Dunbarton High School, Port Perry students placed among the best. In the Junior Division, dictation at 60 words per minutes, Port High's Darlene Gibson rated first with a highest ever score of 99 percent, For the second time this year, thieves have made off with a quantity of meat from Pine Ridge Packers on Highway 7A. Forty-two riding enthusiasts raised over $3,500 for the On- tario Humane $ociety at the second annual Pine Ridge Trail Ride-a-thon. 1 842-1200 PAUL VAN CAMP Chartered Accountant 52 Water St. 9885-878 Port Perry #' INCOME TAX RE / 7 * FINANCIAL PLANNING if * SMALL. BUSINESS Is / 7 ATTENTION BUSINESSE Thinking of computerizing your: business? IBM Compatible HARDWARE, SOFTWARE (i.e; ACCPAC, PLUS, BEDFORD, . "WORD PERFECT, LOTUS, MULTIMATE, DBASE, RBASE) = Complete Installation. Training and On-site Service & Support at -- REASONABLE PRICES -- NO CHARGE for INITIAL CONSULATION Business Consulting * Grant Assistance DAYS call: EVENINGS call: 985-8576 I S ... Pennies from heaven _ In the last three weeks, students at Immaculate Conception Catholic School have been busy collecting pennies for the school's Penny Drive for Rose of Durham House, an.organ- ization that helps unwed mothers. More than 38,000 pennies were collected (that's $380), and just for fun, teacher Cathy Vandenhoogen laid all the pennies on the gym floor to see what class collected the most. Therefore, the kids closest to the camera had the most while the kids at back didn't find so many. There was only one dollar difference between the two top classes. as Start your day off with ou. HOMEMADE "BREAKEE" (BREAKFAST & SANDWICH) and have a coffee on us (regular size) Try Our New TRAVEL MUG Coffee Included Never stain your clothes or car again Coupon not necessary - Offer expires June 20, 1989 a : RE 55 2 SE ONE DO ONE DOZEN DONUTS DONUTS After 6 PM 1 Coupon per customer. Not to be used in conjunction - with other specials, - Expires June 20, 1989 REGULAR COFFEE & DONUT SPECIAL After. 5 on... 99 1 Coupon per customer. Not to be used in conjunction with other specials. "Expires June 20, 1989 - a REGULAR COFFEE '& DONUT SPECIAL After 5 en... 99¢ 1 Coupon per customer. Not to be used in conjunction with other specials. Expires June 20 GAS QUALITY -- SERVICE -- ECONOMY £1.00 OFF (Minimum 35 litres / one coupon per purchase) CANGO Your All Canadian, Independent Gasoline Retailer. Try the newly renovated CANGO Gas Bar, Simcoe St. N., at the Ridges. Coupon good at this location onty.

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