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Port Perry Star, 8 Jan 1975, p. 20

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\! i + + \ hy 2 4 bh NN AA be ni ATER SOWIE IVER CR TOT, 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1975 1974 flashbacks in ye Ash RF & vil 2x A Thy 5 5 » AST DEN 5 (ANE ENT N ERE BLL ATA SANS Cae Dk Sb eb iaithidin ddd Hon. Eugene Whelan, Federal Minister of Agriculture spoke to a gathering of 350 farmers and other interested at an April meeting. Norman Cafik, MP, chaired the meeting and Mayor Lawrence Malcolm extended a welcome to those present. (continued School At-Home. Local Firemen answered eight calls over weekend in MAY Joyce Bowerman wins PC nomination and will carry the banner in the forth- elected Queen at the annual Cartwright High School At Home. Elected first princess was Marylou Malcolm and various locations in the area. The members of Scugog Historical Society's Choir held a successful musical under the direction of Norman Watson in the R. S. Cornish Public School. coming Federal election campaign. Scugog Ratepayers Assoc- iation supports unanimously the preservation of the 100 year old Town Hall. Michelle Robinson was for permanency. the various other styles to suit the Drop around to Tradition Brought To Light Ruddy Electric now has on display these early Canadiana Table Lamps. They feature hand decorated m glassware that is fired { Ruddy also features decor of your home. see us soon while > selection is greatest. Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. 75 RICHMOND ST. WwW OSHAWA 725-3539 What's going on at the "Old Creamery" on Water Street in Port Perry? We wish to Welcome the Public to tour the building FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 9:00to 4:00PM . Anyone having old photographs of the Creamery, we would be very interested in seeing them. i 14 Yours truly, 281532 Ontario Ltd. E. Hudson Isherwood, President. second princess was Cheryl Wright. Betty Deeth wins the Star a fa 4% do, sponsored writing contest "Our Hometown Paper'. Norman Cafik wins the Riding's nomination by acclamation. He began his third campaign in six years. The Scugog Chamber of Commerce won an award for 'Exceptional Community Service' at a banquet during the 52nd annual Chamber of Commerce Convention in Hamilton. . JUNE In aid of Cystic Fibrosis and local sports activities the Port Perry Kinsmen Club staged a successful Springfest. Representatives for eight organizations met with Scugog council and appealed for support to build a twin- pad Arena. Allan - Lawrence was acclaimed to carry the PC banner for the Northumber- land-Durham Riding in the upcoming Federal election. Restoration of old Post Office begins. Councillors unanimous in saving the Town Hall. Accepts offer from the Town Hall Committee to lease building for 99 years at a nominal charge of $2.00 annually. Scugog Chamber of Com- merce again held a success M. B. Dymond announces his retirement from politics after serving in various capacities in the Ontario Legislature for two decades including several cabinet posts. NOW ISTHE TIME T0 ORDER YOUR WINTER . FUEL SAVE Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3381 DX FUEL OIL Call us today for PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE es AE i Shy i, Pla SER EE Record participation and many new records were set at the annual "Canoe the Nonquon'/ in June. The arrangement made over $2,000. for Scugog Historical society. Here the winners of women's open class are piped over the finish line. ful Home Show. Among the many who attended were PC leader Robert Stanfield and Ontario Riding PC candidate Joyce Bowerman. Norman Cafik, Liberal MP, also, visited the show during its three day run. Allan Lawrence, PC can- didate for Northumberland- Durham Riding was given the honours of cutting the ribbon during the opening ceremonies of the new- 'Nestleton Community Centre. Also, attending the function were Alex Carruth- ers, MPP and Scugog Town- ship Mayor Lawrence Malcolm. Over 300 persons honoured Mrs. Grace Love, 1974-75 president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario at a banquet in Port Perry High School. 272 Scugog Road Wagg Bros. Texaco MM licenced mechanics REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 985-7262 The Kinette Club present- ed $200 to the Community Memorial Hospital for the purchase of an exercise bicycle. JULY Port Perry High School proudly announced the fol- lowing seven Ontario Schol- ars: Joanne Nightingale, Denise Diamond, Jitske Moll, Darrell Newman, Kevin Willis, Miriam Christie and David Litt. Norman Cafik wins Riding for the Liberals with large majority in the Federal elec- tion. Allan Lawrence wins Northumberland-Durham for the Progressive Conser- vatives and Oshawa-Whitby Riding was won by NDP candidate Ed. Broadbent. A Blood Clinic sponsored Port Perry, Ont. PORT PERRY RENT-ALL "New additions to stock e CONSTRUCTION HEATERS e STUCCO MACHINES e TARPS HWE ALSO RENT: Roto Tillers, Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws, Fence Pullers, Sailboats, Post Hole Augers Cement Mixers, Canoes . almost everything. Give us a call today! PORT PERRY RENT-ALL & f

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