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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1972, p. 6

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a i \ \ a 18-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 26, 1972 Presentations of pins were made for devoted and long time service to Branch 419 of the Royal Canadian Legion. Above are the Legioners with 25 years membership. From left: Robert Vernon, West St. John, George Rogers, Dave Capperauld, second vice A section of head table guests starting from left, County of Ontario Warden; Wm. J. Gillespie; Rev. R. C. Rose, Branch Padre; John Maw, Deputy District Commander; the guest speaker, Dave Capperauld, second Vice-President, Ontario Provincial Com- 1921 newspaper ends mystery of birthplace (continued and Mrs. Jas. Cormack, at Grace Hospital, Port Perry, Thursday, July 28, 1921, a son - James Gordon." On seeing this, Mr. Cor- "+7 mack's reaction was one of delight. '""That's me. That's me," he exclaimed happily, pointing to the notice on the newspaper page. He will now make a statutory declaration to state that in the August 4, 1921 edition of the Port Perry STAR, there is a birth notice indicating he was born in Port Perry. And that should satisfy the Toronto Registry Office. Mr. Cormack left Port Perry atanearly age. He now lives in Missassauga and is a pharmaceutical -representa- tive. It was his grandmother, a Mrs. Grace Cormack, who started the Grace Hospital in 1919 above the newspaper offices. And it was the late Dr. Robert Archer who brought Mr. Cormack into the world. Residents in this area would be familiar with Mr. Cormack's father, Jas, who recently retired after 52 years as sales representative in this area for the Olivetti-Underwood Company. One interesting aspect to the whole story is that during all the years Mr. Cormack was listing his birthplace as Port Perry, when the official records indicated Toronto, nobody ever checked on this, and until six years ago, Mr. Cormack wasn't even aware that the Registry listed him as having been born in Toronto. POCA NASR IRIN HR EL Wh LEAR RN ) OAL) ASH I Pl RAE ARE SE SANFL 2 FAT A 4d t i 0 vr - ER Ee WAR president, Ontario : Provincial Command, who presented the pins; Gordon Wilson, Wm. Taylor and Robert Carnegie. Absent when picture was taken were Gordon and Harry Carnegie. Epsom School praise (continued During the question period, Reach Twp. Deputy-reeve Mrs. Lucille Gray asked for _.assurance . that with_. the . possible formation of re- gional government, "schools north of the ridges would receive just as much atten- tion as those in Oshawa or Ajax. Mrs, Gray was told that "enthusiasm is just as para- mount' north of the ridges as in the southern parts of the I's County. The group was also told that beginning in September Mrs. Cyrs of Wick attended the Ayrshire Banquet along: "with the Couperthwaites, where Marion received her trophy for 4-H work. Marga- ret won a prize and Mrs. Cyrs received a mantel radio for her lucky ticket. Congratu- lation ladies! Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldin- sperger and family of Port 'Perry were recent visitors of this year, Greenbank principal Ralph Rowe will have overall responsibility for both Greenbank and pal Mrs. L. Midgley. as assistant. Mrs. Midgley will be teaching full, time next year, The meeting was chaired by Mr. Earl Wilson, with Mr. Alex Williamson, trustee for Uxbridge, Uxbridge and Scott Twps. in attendance along: with Mr. Hempstead, Mr. Richardson and Mr. Umphrey. : Uxbridge will be the guest speaker... .-... vases "Mr. and Mrs. Neil Raines and Billy visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Honey of Wark- worth on Sunday. . Mr." and Mrs. Aylmer Rennie of Sunderland visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Beaton on Saturday. The U.C.W. Rally which was to be held at Pleasant with her parents Mr. and pgint-will-be held-at Little Mrs. George Rahm, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith of Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith, Scott and Terry and Janet Carnegie were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer on the birth of a'son recently. Mr. J. Lee attended the "Old Bill's" night at Port Perry on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E.: Lee spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph mand; Vince Price, third Vice-President, Ontario Provincial Command and Vince McNenly repre- senting the Old Bills and extending appreciation on their behalf. Scugog News Last Friday was a lovely evening for our Bingo at the Municipal Hall. We would like to express a word of apprciation to those who came out and helped and es- pecially to Mr. Leo Taylor of Port Perry and Mr. Nick Wouters who brought the equipment and gave their time to our project. This kriaay evening the Jr. choir will again attempt to show the result of their training and incidentally hope to entertain a large crowd.So please don't let them down. The Sunday School staff of "Grace" church has planned atreat for all ages on May 13, Saturday, at 7:45 p.m. whem Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn ofPort Perry and well known for their excellent movies and still pictures will present movies of their trip through 7 or 8 countries of Europe. In May, they are planning an extensive trip to Poland. There is much to be gained in viewing such fine pictures that they always manage to get. Refer to coming Events for admission prices. Mrs. Cliff Redman has returned from her trip to Florida. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter who are the proud grandparents of a first little granddaugh- ter. Best wishes too to the happy parents baby. Mi and Mrs. Cliff Love vigifed their daughter Bérbara and her family for the weekend near London. A. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 220 MARY STREET 985 -2383 Dusty. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond travelled to Kit- chener recently to visit with Mr. and-Mrs. Don Nichol. Weekend guests'of Mr. and Mrs. S. Tobin and Mr. and Mrs. S. Diceman were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Diceman and Stephen of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real rvisited friends in Cobourg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas and family. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young and family. Sorry to report that Mr. Franklin Phoenix is a patient at Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mount visited with her sister Mr. and Mrs. B. DeVries and family of Kettleby on Sunday. Many of the ladies of the community attended the Spring Luncheon at Seagrave United Church last week. The annual U.C.W.Thank- Offering Service will be held in the Greenbank United Church on Sunday, April 30. Mrs. Milton Rynard of KEN P. 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