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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Jul 1971, p. 15

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The Star joins her many friends and relatives in extending warm congratulations to Miss Barbara Ferguson who observed her 95th birthday on Friday, July 23. She was born in Sonya, Mariposa Township, and resided there most Of her life, except for a brief period in Toronto. She returnec o Sonya to care for her parents, but has made her home in 3 and now resides at 229 Perry Street PORT PERRY RECREATION | CORNER duly is nearly over and it; . Port Perry the last few yc has flown by very quickly at Playground. It seems like just yesterday we were dealing with great multitudes of reg- istration forms, planning spe- cial events and preparing our- selves for a summer of fun and activity. This week, the playgroun- ders were kept busy with three very special events. At Senior Playground an Egg- . Throwing Contest was held -- by Janice Dowson Playground Director leaders all trouped down to Bird's Eye Park for ® swim and to wash themselves off A Pet Show was the main attraction for Tot Lot this week. The catch was that our pets were stuffed! Everyone brought a toy animal and Mrs. Marilyn Wallace had the difficult task of judging the pets. The winners were Patti Horn's pet, 'Lorie the Lion,' which was awarded the prize | for 'Largest Pet'; a blue pood- as predicted it certainly was) j, belonging to Jackey Warren a "smash"! Winner of the contest were Ted Clement and Terry Sharpe who were won the prize for 'Prettiest Pet;' Ronnie Richard's chip munk won the 'Smallest Pet' Waite"s famous travelogues. | **°oo™* and shrill voice: of He showed first pictures of |Dirds began. He pulled his down and the next thing Jasper Ne tional Park, and the) 'nt sky vehicle, which ix like 2/7 © and hear u& the city, huge basket high in the sky,| 7" ite winging belle bull | for the occupants to view the |90zeTs digging, sirens scream We are grateful to Mr Rourke (ane theoh him emoerety Mrs Byers is home for the weekend and will attend « Contunued on page 16 presented with Golden Egg} prize: and Carolyne Cox's ted Trophies. After this messy dy bear won a prize for contest, the seniors and their «Funniest (and most loved) Street to basement installations by A. Napolitano -- Scarborough Includes: GOOD WORKMANSHIP CERTIFIED MATERIALS For Information Call -- WES LANE PLUMBING -. HEATING -- ELECTRIC 985-2473 Athabasks Valley ing, dogs barking : The buildings were Swiss| Pive Thousand Miles Trans | style and the number sur We were on |prising the Rockey Mountains t of the way, | and the Lekes and rivers | 20 fst at Prince Edward made the place so besutiful| 'end, where we were on the in those waters fish beach with cliffs of crumbly |\rosy ved rock, the sand on : The paddle whee! boats - the shore and im the water just the size of 2 rowboat, 7 'he same lovely only more square holding! Tee" at Nova Scotis and New two with » paddie wheel, the Seeasutets there were scenes width of the boat on the|® '82™E and the longest er covered bridge in the world INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST abound cotor looked very inviting Then a very funny one was Ontario was next and we shown called "The Quiet) 7" #! thrilled at the Chan Life," showing « city st the! #8 of the Guards in Ottews worst, bells ringi sirens | Manitote sh@wed Unew herds FIVE YEARS screaming 2 building being of Buffalo ghd the beauty of . th uo. demolished bulldozers at work | "* ™oum a aa, Re" interest is paysbie dogs barking, car horns hoot Saskatche half » y o my hunting scene in gutumn the field and sky all golden and how carefully the bird dogs brought the birds back they masiern British Columbus 'sice feids were visited, they siso showed a glacier being broken Gown ing etc. One man alone de! cided to take « tent and get away from it all. He finally got where all seemed serene on the side of a steep hill by « forest. He crawled inside his thin tent for « rest then the night noises began first be efi bo compound EMMERSON to the horrible screech of an owi, | °Y quaes enots LoMITED then coyotes baying at the . ny Aone, ma ~om 191 Queen &. Port Perry moon. He cowered in one , the picture Tetephone $85 7 30¢ enGed with « TSaSSSSEES ES ES ESE SSS en CABRMEGCIE'S "Feature of the Week" ZENITH --10 cu. ft.-- Automatic Defrost REFRIGERATOR Electric Range SET KITCHEN Pet'. Our special guest, ment ioned in last week's column was Constable Lass from the Whitby detachment of the O.P.P. Constable Lass showed) films on bicycle safety, dis-) cussed safe riding with us and gave each of the bicycles a/ thorough safety check On, behalf of the young people! at Playground I would like to thank Constable Lass for his) informative program and wid: suggestions about bicycle. safety Dre week of July 26 -30 is Senior Playground's Anti Pollution Week. We will be cleaning up some of the lit-/ tered and polluted areas! around Port Perry. Discuss-; jons about Pollution and its' different forms are also going to be « part of the program Around-the-World Day is also one of our special activi- ties for next week. Read next week's article for more news about Playground's activities "Happy Father's Day . . . Have some ice cream!"

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