Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1973, p. 4

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x ANNE TEAR CARR ORS ER I ----_e Ii, RSD WTR INRA AAV i \ A pa AE) RL &% Oi A PRL; SE CA 22S iN "Xk (5 RTA N cs v! ay 2 g \ \ & .§ 22 --- - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 1th, 1973 ' \ Colour ul Or r r 3 u ange araae in pic ures VR 3 | 35 branches, 3 | 20 ; A bands 9 by Valerie Frew. % The Orangemen's Parade a has not been to Port Perry 2 for 60 years, but when they oh) returned on Saturday, July 3 7th, a large crowd turned 2 out to watch. * , 7 Approximately 20 bands * 3 and 35 branches of the RY Loyal Orange Lodge [ paraded through Port "i Perry, proudly displaying X x their local banners and 0 flags. | Orange Lodge members came from points as far away as Toronto, Peter- y borough, Perry Sound and } % Long Sault, to participate in 3 & this annual event. Fife and ig drum bands helped the | pt celebrations by creating a § steppy marching beat. Kilt- IA clad players gave the par- 5 ade a mixture of bright op colours. 3 And to top the parade off, skies were sunny and temp- eratures reached the mid 90 degree range. The Walker family of 207 North Street, compassionately handed out cups of water to the mar- chers as they went by the Walker home. No rain spoiled the day this time. re > oo i XY

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