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Port Perry Star, 30 Jan 1980, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 30, 1980 when ...¢ continued BE [ continued P d o h 1" I h k made a presentation of books to the library on behalf of arent concerned with goon hockey | mise mmes onion _ Mrs. R.H. Cornish has been appointed to replace ® Dear Sir: growing game by game as | I believe many potentially introduced in the House Miss Harris on the Library board. I'am a concerned father of watch with inereasing alarm good young hockey players League is the teams being The one room school at Epsom was damaged by fire. an eight year old son who the amount of unnecessary will never learn their basic made to line up and shake Port Perry and Uxbridge Fire Departments were called happens to love the game of goon-like hitting which is skills because they soon hands with each other at the in to fight the blaze. hockey. The great enjoy- allowed to goon inthe young know what will happen to end of the game. This Mr. Robert Walker was elected president of the ment he derives from levels of House League them when they touch the practice will help to teach Manchester and District Credit Union. playing the game is slightly hockey. puck. I'm sure the House the boys that that's just what Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader celebrated their thirty- Y greater than the enjoyment I The discrepancy in size League could passby-lawsto it is - a game and the fifth Wedding Anniversary. About thirty-five of their get from seeing him actively and physical strength of the rid itself of this travesty opposing players are good immediate family helped them celebratethe occasion. involved in such a fine sport. youngsters involved should before the fun is taken out of guys too. However, my concern is bein itself enough toruleout the game for a lot of good 20 YEARS AGO any intentional body contact. little guys. Yours truly, Thursday, February 4, 1960 No child's bones, muscles While I'm sounding off one John Rodway Mr. Ted Lamb, R.R.4, Port Perry, was elected and overall physical stature more thing I would like to see Port Perry president of the Ontario County Junior Farmers. T qQ n S is sufficiently developed at Port Perry Juveniles won the first play-off series ¥ these tender ages to be from Uxbridge - score 3-0. Doar Sir slammed around ma L ib o + y reckless manner. eel this 15 YEARS AGO Comat th lhe tether usgdaresmasany or L1OFACY ISSUE VOTE Thursday, February 4,1965 tion House (Durham Region) €liminating contact from (From page 5) matter is now subject to an The Hon. M.B. Dymond, M.P.P., Provincial Minis- Inc., we wish to express our kid's hockey. But I frequent- OMB ruling? ter of Health, and local member of Parliament, today sincere appreciation for the .y hear the argument that at the January 8 meeting? Mayor Taylor, lay it out confirmed that the Ontario Department of Education publicity given the "Weekend hitting is a skill of the game Why the proposal was not ong, simple folk like me so has given tentative approval for a Vocational addi- ¢ with the Stars" Telethon, in Which they will need later on. the agenda of this meeting? that I can understand the tion to the Port Perry High School. This addition is to your newspaper. I couldn't agree more. Body The letter in the Star last ple issue once and for all. be built under the Federal Provincial Technical and We are also grateful to all checking, done properly, is week from Vern Asselstine poe this community want Vocational Agreement and would provide accomodation ydonors and to the many vol- definitely a skill of the game. asking to be removed from , pew library on the water- for approximately 1100 students. The present Port nteers who manned the Dutisitaskillforaneightor whatever political rumours font? Ves or No? Get a Perry High School is now reaching maximum capacity. desks and did a super job to Min€ year old boy who is associate him with the yuo : v help make the Telethon a Pretty wobbly on his skates, Library move is interesting. Does Scugog want to spend Mrs. George Raines celebrated her 93rd birthday on success. finds that hockey stick and I can't figure out who is money on a new library Tuesday, February 2nd at the home of her son, John F. equipment a little awkward doing what to whom. I'm pow? yesor No? Get a vote. and Mrs. Raines on Balsam Street, where she is spend- Yours very truly, to handle, can't really give beginning not to care. Why push a library ing the winter. Dorothy Kitchen, 2nd take a pass, and has Why canvass for contri- through right now? Why not Robert Holtby, a high school student was a mem- Beatrice Campbell, 8reat difficulty in Stick butions and incur architect 2 ber of the team competing in the Jr. Ski Competition Telethon Chairmen. Nandling and shooting? expenses when the whole pow much money have the in Orillia on Saturday. library collected to back up A subscriber to the Port Perry Star sends greetings < the equal contribution from from Winnipeg, telling us that she is now 89 years old Wintario? Does it indicate and has been reading the Port Perry Star for many Je NK, lk 5) support? years. Mrs. L.J. Mark of 359 Lanark Street, Winnipeg 9, Sed) pe BS Without clear answers to Manitoba is to be congratulated on her excellent hand- ) > NY) a these questions I can only writing. : BT 3 assume that the Mayor and 7) 9) Wi Council, with notable excep- 10 YEARS AGO ¢ (ae 9) ZL WWW tion of the valiant John a Thursday, February 5, 1970 ro J Fy Wolters and the occasionally Cec King presented the last instalment in the amount Wh valiant Don Crosier, are of $1000. of a pledge of $5,000. to Mr. Charles Reesor, : politically naive and irres- who accepted on behalf of the Community Memorial ponsible in their dedication Hospital's Building Fund Committee. to a project that the majority Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Ltd., was represented at does not want. the International Farm and Industrial Equipment Show In the meantime, Mr. at the Coliseum, C.N.E., last week. The local company € Mayor, consider this alter- showed trusses and farm buildings continuously, on film nate plan: Wait twelve and slides throughout the three days. months to twenty-four for Norman P. Aldred, clerk of Third Division Court, general conditions to has been appointed commissioner for taking affidavits improve. Consider a plan for for the County of Ontario. library relocation other than Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vickery, the waterfront - such as the Burketon, who won a snowmobile from the Toronto rs You can make a Heart, Send Flowers, old arena site. Telegram. They also won a silver tea service. Exchange a Gift OR you can Yours truly, Noble Donald G. Hine of Oshawa, was recently in- : John Powell, stalled as President of the Oshawa Shrine Club, succeed- S f= N D A P - RSO N A L R.R. 1, Blackstock in A.C.A. Bathie, D.C. of Port Perry. Mr. Hine is a bro- ther of Mrs. W.R. Alchin, Port Perry. : LTC Mrs. A.PiPaola and Anna-Lyn, spent several days M = SEWI NG with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick, Scugog. 4 : Mr. DiPaola came Saturday and they returned to their 4 } home in Sudbury on Sunday. | In the Classifed Columns of the MACH I N E * Mr. and Mrs. Mike England of Weston, spent Satur- REP Al RS day with her mother, Mrs. Dora Nott, after returning } PO RT P E R RY ST A = home from a holiday in Nevada, Mexico and California. In Your The Port Perry Star is offering you a unique opportunity to express Own Home ® | | your love to someone special this Valentine's Day. Your personal GIL RUMMENIE ' Valentine will show how much you care. To have your Valentine Wish A appear in the Port Perry Star issue of February 13th, 1980, just com- 985-7860 C a ap X plete the form below and send it to the Port Perry Star, P.O. Box 90, i 235 Queen Street, Port Perry. LOB 1NO, along with $2.50 for the first IHR . 20 words: 10¢ per additional word. We'll take care of the rest for you. CO nt | N U ed To guarantee publication, your message must reach us by Monday, NATIONAL { February 11, at 3:00 p.m. the so-called "alarmists" who were warning us of the EXAMPLES: To Jane, the sunshine of my life. Love John. rampant Soviet build-up of non-defensive military hard: To Grandma and Grandpa, Happy Valentine's Day. Love, Susan. ware. } Z I Jers too busy hog detente, hockey Maloney J . . ¢ n e ballet to pay much attention to the : SENDER'SNAME: _____ NATIONAL-NK SEEDS LTD. | retired admirals and generals who predicted the events of SENDER'SADDRESS: i 3 New Hybrid Seed Corn, the last four weeks. / porghu 4 Soybean Varieties The question now is whether the Soviets will stop with ~~ © || TO Erare alana ok Afghanistan. Nobody can answer that, of course. But Noculized ready to plant. recent history should tell us one thing. The Soviet ; Hay & Pasture Mixtures. leadership simply cannot be trusted. Detente was nothing 4 Florexd.c. Red Clover. but an empty word to them, like human rights. ; jit Sunrise Estates turf mixture Th 1 . . i COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL' € only word that has any meaning to the Soviet | ; leadership is power: sheer brutal, military power. : John Sytsma, ' Y po -_-- -- R.R.4, Port Perry, Ont. The question for the West at this time is whether it's too * (Please Print Clearly) 4169853238 late; whether we can play the potentially disastrous game y gif Mail To: Port Perry Star, P.O. Box 90, 235 Queen Street, Port Perry. LOB 1NO. Bob DeJong. of catch-up in terms of non-nuclear weaponry. ! 4 I mr R.R.1, Nestleton, Ontario. If we can't or won't, it is not out of the question to expect : a 416-986-4782 another Afghanistan. After all, the Soviets have been LL Wa | 'orking on this one for 20 years. --_

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