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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 9 Jun 1971, p. 31

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I -ADING SNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1971 -- ENTENNIAL; T ht } ' af wd i 2 Xe acted more like hungry refu- | 1930 Hugh Lucas, a few steps be 5 ne gees than guests). hind escaped without injury. er a = ki DEC. -- Alix Gilboord Store| 2AN- ~ Major-General Immediate heip remoyed the > seen hig A! P llc Brien visits Can, Legion debris and found that Gus} fi ¢ IRS : robbed again. -- Smaliman) pos, Perry. Banquet in Raines had suffered a f . Blacksmith Shop robbed. --|) ved hull ad ott Brock 's Store robbed. Robbers : cate @ ay mg caught. MARCH -- By-law fixes spe R nal ot Griffin were 1929 limit within corporation dy bruiced. Gus bad been 20 miles per hour, $5.00 a mantind only tisee weeks. JAN. -- Mr. T. H. Folick, costs for violation. retired principal, dies in b 1920 ing house at Niagara, Was} APRIL -- Retuey Wont JAN. -- The star has moved High Schgol principal fuses appeal to de -- to the Jessop Block. -- Only eee Gtines "pam. . to Rook Top. : a four votes against Hydro APRIL -- Severe storms ca' Power. Wash-out on Whitby Lindsay] MAY -- The morning t APRIL -- Bowes Co. Lid. railway causes tie-up for from Whitby to Lindsay Toromgo, have purchased the eral days. Two lives lost remain for the present. egg warehouse of Flavelle & " car plunges into Harmony! Greer & Humphries, Clemes and expect to operate i Grodk, as bridge fe office. it as | out shelling factory re out by storm. JUNE -- F.E. Reesor and the manufacture of syrup (AN, SURGEON MAY -- Another washout] pusiness in Port Perry. Cd for soda fountain use. new skating rink is one of the; will derails train just North and building material. APRIL -- Mr. A. E. Rogerson} "***- the ment camp at Port Perry Manchester. Both : Norman and fireman were able to prop. of St. Charles Hotel has| FEB. -- Port Perry definitely occasion was marred by JULY -- Chataugua in bought the Milner Farm be-|in favour of Hydro Blectric.| "me "ew death' of Sgt. W.F, Huxtable,| fe? #md no one was hurt Perry, 5 days. -- HR. ais" tween Pettits Point and Seven boro and who fell from the back of an| Rosd to Manchester im starts Sunday on 3200 pte Mile Island. ene -- Te Semen Sage Gh ore advanced guard truck, receiv- ee ne pore ee trip to Vancouver via C a JULY --Greatest Auction Sale Tee Desctien Beet tos ing head injuries that qqused} "7 Accompanied by Murray death in two hours. jams expects to make trip on the continent, Dryden:| arrived and is now on view in| JAN JUNE -- Over 100 people off five days. -- Zion Ch : Miller sale at Brooklin realizes | front of the Post Office. --| voted 1928 Scugog and Port Perry badly damaged by wind, ro ip $130,000. John Ross Roach named one} On the all hight to find a 3 year old| and one wall destroyed. SEPT. -- Mr. W. H. Doubt,| 0! the greatest goal tenders) men: MARCH -- A new concrete! child, asleep on a log in a Tailor, has $5,000. of cloth| ® the world. Only 125 Ibs.| of $2 Bee? © being Bai im thei boggy wen. SEPT. -- Suitable cattle sh | stolen. -- Night Watchman] ®¢vertheless, he has shown! the ee ee One sey -- we Jackson| on Fair Grounds -- Best ff appointed. that he has nothing to fear adh to Port Perry. , z in years! USA. stm promed tho button. ved in Church union would 191 OCT. -- The Star the first to] worship in the =" acc have its motors run by hydro.| Church. _- grant per- miesion to Imperial OW to 1923 MARCH -- Earth tremors felt erect tanks and warehouse af} MAY -- J. Peel & Son delivers in Port, Floors heave, dishes comer of Water and North,| fresh accredited milk before| #!- next G. T. R. breakfast. -- J. C. Cockburn| APRIL -- Port Perry MARCH -- Rev. John Harri is raising Artic Silver Foxes.| opens, Fong Soy, prop. j | < mt; z f | been Mem- of Ee :* Ege itt fi to railway (north) from rail- way on Queen to Town Hall and on Water from Queen to railway (S.) MARCH -- Oshawa became a city on March 8, 1924 -- Horticultural Society organ- ized. MAY -- Street watering has i : | ._ -- Mr. James Carnegie died. Was a resident for 30 NOV. -- Curling Club is organ- ized. -- Citizens asked to con- serve their lights so that the rink will not be deprived of AUGUST -- Wick Presbyterian Church celebrate 7 5th anniver- -\tire thieves. The car was erty in spite of the erection of stop. SEPT. -- A special sand suck- ing machine is at work widen- NOV. -- Harry Birkett killed instantly when removing Bell Telephone wires. Wires drop ped on high Tension wire 1926 APRIL -- Port Perry Schools completely destroyed by fire. Schools to be temporarily housed in the churches. AUGUST -- By-law passed for composite Public and High School -- 248 majority. SEPT. -- Harold Archer shot in thigh in attempt to stop smashed up and abandoned but the men escaped. NOV. -- A Ralph Whitfield | of Toronto was found guilty of shooting with intent in the wounding of Harold Arch-} er who attempted to stop a robbery. 1927 APRIL -- New Schools opene.. May 18th. Hon. J.8. Martin performs opening ceremony. caught a 22 lb. Muskellunge. ocT. -- Fou"foronto m caught raiding Peel's Poult Farm, pursued to Myrtle, t run away car left the ro and one of the thieves injured , taken to Port hospi Other three lodged in Whit gaol. Continued on page 16 AUG, -- Earthquake trem were felt in Port Perry. _| Very little damage, a fe broken dishes. -- Cemen' Highway from Manchester Port Perry now under con struction. -- Stephen Lambki: and Wm. McKay raise the pri of milk to 12¢q a qt. seven Mile Island for garden when whole community (We can't think of it without a feeling of shame for the way in which the crowd ~SSSSSSSSSSS SS SSS SSS SSSSSSSSSASSSSSSSSSSESESESSES SSS SSS SS os MASTER FEEDS -- 1971 dy MASTER FEEDS

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