PRIA Ry 3a "re Oe -. har . ne ; or "a SE, 7 y 2 nA iE rs wo a ox SIS ol NAN ARIE ANAAR RRA RS » ' . outside the green. " Dora Nott on the week-end ~ antique children's toys which RA Sat N A) SERN Ch Akad PARR RVEERNY AERA AS PEA ROL UAE 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 14, 1970 = ROUND THE TOWN', "The golfer's dream of mak- | ing "a hole-in-one" has not yet happened at Sunny Brae, at least this season, but two playershave managed 'Eagles'. ' Paul Piche on May 9th scored an "eagle' on the par four 7th hole using a driver and seven iron, ' and Ron Lougheed on the third with a two wood and chipping the ball into the cup from just Mrs. "Gladys Archer, Mrs: Kay Whitby and Mrs. Beth Bryden with Mrs. Bryden's daughter in Toronto on Sun- day. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Lane and Lee visited Mrs.. Lane's mother Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. M. Drum- mond "of Scarborough - on R. Foster and Sunday, Will Form {Leo Club About 30 young persons between 15 and 20 years of age signified their interest in; the formation of a Leo Club in Port Perry by attending a meeting Thursday last week. ' Attending «+ the meeting from the Oshawa Leo Club were the president and 'sé¢re- '|tary, Zan. Whitzitt and Eileen Oliphant. Representing Osh- awa Lions Club were Jim Currier and Gerald Hudson. It was decided the interest was sufficient to warrant the Canoe Race non-profit making organizat- ion, it may designate the local non-profit making organizat- ion- which is to receive the money. In any event, a trophy will -be awarded the winning organization. This trophy will forming of a club in Port Perry and a meeting will be held in the Municipal Building, Thursday, May 21 for the election of an. ' executive. Charter Night is expected to take place some time in Sept- ember, be kept for a year and passed on to the winning organizat- ion next, year. The. canoeists representing organizations will be eligible for all other individual awards. It is expected that the members of each organizat- ion will "sponsor - their own representative at an. agreed upon amount per mile, the proceeds to assist the Histor:|« ical Society and the Museum Board to establish 'Scugog Shores Historical Museum' and create a fund for the eventual purchase. of the school building: on Scugog Island. : The Canoe committee hopes that through this type of participation a new dimension of interest and excitement ® will be added to the race. Organizations may decorate p canoes or send. cheer-leaders to the finish. line to, cheer their team home. Results will be announced at the historical | Society booth at the Home Show on Saturday, June 13, ol HE. Hobnson | © OPTOMETRIST a | 229 MARY STREET v 985-2383 * * x The Star is sorry that the following names were omitted in "Miles for Millions" march last week. Also doing 32 miles were Mark Howsam, Mary Lou Thomas, Doris Hendred and Rohert Thomp- son. : * x x . Attending the Mayor and Reeves Convention in Windsor this week are Mayor Bruce Mackie and Mrs. Mackie, Oshawa, Mr. John Howden, Reeve of [East - Whitby Township and Mr. Bruce Beare, Deputy Reeve of Port Perry. * x * Week-end guests of Mrs. were, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Hara and family of Scar- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Mike England, Weston. * kx kx Mrs. O'Grady and daughter Catherine with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Taylor and family. * x x With Mrs. Wm. Day on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Howes and children, Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman, and children, Scugog. * x # Prizes Awarded To Essay Winners Continued Grant Phair, Greenbank Robert Croxall, Epsom Cheryl Rahm, R.H. Cornish For the second best essay in their schools, the following were awarded cheques of $5.00 presented by Mr. R.H. Cornish of the Historical Society. 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