Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 3 Aug 1977, p. 19

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4 Ea fi Li . Ri tay CRS k LEAT ; Three-year-old Alexis Selby with a shy smile. Alexis won grand prize for girls up to three years of age. : Ham oy LC - EE ge Pow we % _hy AE Re - Le % a The littlest Blue Jay. Ryan Roughley is just two-year-old and although he wouldn't say, he might be thinking about playing for the Blue Jays some day. They could use him. IL bo TAA. RE RE §. dat gs EE ALAR J Thirteen-month-old Jamie Tennyson was one of the youngest in the children's parade, and when his little feet got tired, he gladly accepted a ride from one of the clowns. EE ET ee wn aos nw PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, August 4, 1977 -- 19. Beauty contest, kids parade highlight Caesarea Regatta Regatta Queen Janet Canfield (second from left) left) Bonny Burton, (far right) Melody Train and is flanked by three lovely Princesses. They are (far Wendy Straumann. Hydro lines down The violent wind and rain ~gtorm that lashed . across ~~ Scugog Township early Sun- day evening downed several trees and branches in Port Perry but there were no reported cases of serious property damage or flood- ing. A crew from Port Perry Hydro was called out, how- ever, to repair a line brought down by a falling tree on Queen Street, just west of Lilla. Power to the Masonic Temple and a residence immediately to the west of the hall was interrupted as Hydro crews worked a couple of hours to clear away the fallen tree and branches, and make repair to damaged lines. The residents of a house on North Street near Perry were fortunate that a large poplar tree up-rooted by the wind fell away from the building. Lightening split the trunk of a maple tree near the property of St.John's Presbyterian Church on Queen Street. There was no damage to the church or a house just west of the church. . Although the fierce storm dumped a considerable amount of rain over a short span of time on the Town- ship, residents were luckier than those living to the west of here where some severe flooding and widespread power blackouts were reported. Passes exams Eleanor Bailey of Port Perry recently passed her Toronto Royal Conservatory exam with 84 percent. (First Class Honours, Grade: IV Piano). She is a student of Mrs. Audrey Beauchamp, Port Perry. RARAADAL KA AS AA aa PER SER YS a kes Si N 1 Richard Nixon again? It sure looks like him. But behind the mask is Jeff Vaughn who won first prize in the boys seven and eight-year-old class. Considering ALUMINUM SIDING CONTACT US NOW FOR AUGUST INSTALLATION SOFFIT - FASCIA - TROUGH AWNINGS - SHUTTERS - WINDOWS - DOORS CASH & CARRY For Alcan DO-IT-YOURSELFERS Ruling CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM oss3m47

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