Continued from page 24 FEB. -- Port Perry Police De- partment have own cruiser for first time. members of Reesor family attend reunion at Markham fair grounds. AUG. -- Work on Causeway Project started by Peacock and, McQuigge, Toronto. -- New wing of P.P.H.S. com pleted. Contains enlarged gym- nasium and auditorium, cafe- teria, science room, additional classrooms and office, new 2-way P.A. system. OcT Open House held at new Municipal Building NOV J. F. Vickery, Prince Albert, picked strawberries at hs home Church of the Ascension conducted dedica tion service when new Parish Hall extension and Christian Education Building was form ally opened DEC Spencer's garage and mill at Greenbank destroyed by fire 1961 JAN. -- All Port Perry in terest im Great Telethon. "Hometown Boy," Joel Ald red president and general THE FAMOUS THE YEARS L new wing of Port Perry High School. FEB. -- Don Mcintosh retires from Bell Telephone Co. after nearly 51 years with the Plant Dept. MARCH -- Heavy rains cause flooding. APRIL -- Tax rate up - resid- ential 11 mills, commercial 10 mill. -- United Church marks 75th Anniversary. - Large majority vote down dining lounge license JUNE -- Rev. Jack Griffen first Port Perry boy ordained in United Church of Canada. -- Port Perry Star was called "Port Perry Standard" and "Star and Standard" during Part of first 100 years of publication which was from 1861 to 1961. Paper taken jover by Mr. S. Farmer in Sept 1906 AUGUST -- Dr. Dymond to run for leadership of Progres sive Conservative party of Ontario Approve contract for 300,000 gal. standpipe water tank SEPT Ceremony marking 66th anniversary of founding of chiropractic profession Leaders associations placed wreaths on | monument to D.D. Palmer, | founder of profession OcT Hon. Dr | B. Dymond loses out to Rob | erts for P.C. Leadership of three national | "NIP AND TUCK"--HAD A GREAT APPETITE FOR 1962 JAN. New water tower capacity 300,000 gal. 65 ft. tall replace old wood and concrete to structure after Painting in Spring. -- Carl Brewer of the Toronto Maple Leafs officially opened Minor Hockey Night in Port Perry. He presented Joe Fowler with a gold trophy in recognition of his seven years of service to the Port Perry organization. FEB. -- N. Allen Sweetman appointed superintendant of public schools in Toronto. Born on Scugog and schooled in P_P.HLS. MARCH -- Branch 419, of Royal Canadian Legion, mem- bers moved headquarters to new building at Bay and Sim- coe Streets. JUNE New Legion Hall officially opened a woop EADING TO CENTENNIAL unveiled Winter Pair. at Royal 1963 JAN. -- Roy Cornish re"elect- ed of the Principal's Associa- Maurice "Rocket" Richard officiates at hockey games at arena on Minor Hockey Night. Over 1,000 attend. MARCH -- Home originally Township clerk, destroyed by fire. One on Scugog. Port Perry Lions Club fire JULY -- Town purchases | radar device AUG Dr Beverley N / Smallman native of Port Perry appointed head of biology de partment at Queen's Univer sity ; | SSA L ALLL AUG N.H.L All-Star | softball team play Port Perry | Merchants at official opening Of the new ball park at Lake ront Ist birthday of Miss Ella Yarnoild, daughter of man} who did much of original jsurveying of Port Perry Old water tower off Queen Street has been demolished SEPT Over 7,000 attend | Port Perry Fair P_P.H.S. has | attendance of 416 pupils and PPPS. has attendance of }488 pupils OocT House Numbering Matthew | Project completed. Sponsored | |by Chamber of Commerce |NOV Late R.M. Holtby manager of CFTO TV station | NOV. -- Floodlight campaign |named by the Holstein Frie in Toronte which supported | canvassing started Nov. 1. |sian Association of Canada Retarded Children Fund. -- | Floodlight campaign reaches |to Canadian Agricultural Hall Hon. M.B. Dymond opened $2,263.65 first week jof Fame and portrait was KAYVANS Ladies Port Perry Wear WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH PORT PERRY A GEMTEVALAL LLL LL LLPSSCCPPLP PSL PPLEPPA PLL LLL LA LLC LLC LILI EI ALLEY Ny tion for third successive year. -- built for Mr. John Foy, who in $1856 was first Scugog of oldest homes | ; MAY -- 25th anniversary of | 20 years of teaching JUNE -- Hood family home| lifetime profession as auction- in Scugog built 100 years | °*": conducts 4,000 sales in ago and presently owned by Christy Hardy destroyed by WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1971 ~ Page 27 SEPT Bonnie Wallace} awarded The Bell Scholarship from Queen's University. Pete and Leila Hvidsten pur- chase the Port Perry Star. Bill Harrison returns as mana- ging editor, -- Rustlers slaugh- ter 500 Ib. calf at Phoenix farm near Greenbank. Same farmer had a prize animal slaughtered in the stable a year ago. OCT. -- Port Perry Chamber of Commerce elects Mrs. Beth Oke as first Local Lady President. NOV. -- Chapter of Ontario Heart Foundation formed in Port Perry. DEC. -- Central County Area site of Emergency Measures Organization moved from Uxbridge to Port Perry 1964 JAN Intensive survey of available accomodation and protection against radiation has been completed by EMO. MARCH -- Baptist Church dedicated Sunday. APRIL -- Mill rate lowered, residential 80, commercial 88.23. - Anna Forder and Richard Stephens, figure- skaters, won "1963 Central Ontario Novice Pairs Champ- ionship and the, 1964 Inter- Club Junior pair Champion- ship. JUNE -- Mrs. A. MacFarlane was presented with glass- topped coffee table for service jas teacher at Port Perry Pub- | lie School. She retired after | SEPT. -- Ted Jackson, in | 45 years. -- Professional hoc- | key star, John R. Roach | visitshome town of Port | Perry. At the age of 21 he joined the "St. Pats," now) known as the Toronto Maple Leafs. He was seven years with this team John F Raines received the Canadiar Water Works Quarter Century Service Award Local Pres tit tot ttt EYEWEAR 1901 IMPERIAL VARIGRAY PHOTOCHROMIC LENSES The amazing sun sensitive lens that darkens automatically in the sunlight. [he glasses that know when to turn on and off. PLLC LEE? byterians dedicate new sanc- tuary in church. NOV After 41 years of working for Canadian Natio- nal Railways in Oshawa, Mr. Lou Fenton of Port Perry recently retired. * DEC. -- Peel's Poultry Farm to establish breeder hatchery in Ireland @rly in 1965 1965 JAN 4. J. Gibson elected 116th Warden of Ontario County. -- $7,000 cottage owned by Henry Thomas, Pine Point, Scugog, destroyed by fire FEB Port Perry Star won second prize in "Advertising Excellence" for Ontario week lies Anna Forder and Rich ard Stevens place third in Canadian Figure Skating Cha mpionships at Calgary MARCH Mrs Yvonne Christie elected president of Ontario Riding Young Pro gressive Conservative Associa tion. APRIL -- Grant McDermott elected president of Chamber of Commerce. -- Samuel Tummonds presented with 50 year Jewel at Warriner Lodge. SEPT. -- Public Schoo! enrol- ment 527, High School enrol- ment over 500. -- Open House at new fire hall. -- Mrs. Violet Skerratt submitted 60 entries at Port Perry Fair. Won 37 firsts, 21 sec- onds and 2 thirds. 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