Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1984, p. 14

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é % 8° . "he 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 17, 1984 _ 1 a J a -- To. -- EN ---- = ING Oh shucks, there's nothing like a baby to turn a rational adult into a dithering goo-gah. And judging from these pictures, there's a lot of babies around the township to goo-gah at. Farmyards are overflowing with kittens and calves, foals and chicks, puppies and piglets. Why, even humans are getting into the act, as Community Memorial Hospital gears up for BABIES! 'Awww, they're so sweet!' another round of spring babies. There's really no newsworthy angle to these pictures. The subjects haven't won anything, or invented anything or done anything unusual at all. They were just born, pure and simple. We just thought you might enjoy a look at this year's crop of new life. Goo-gah. ------ A i a -- ) Sn If someone says you have calf eyes, it \ \ Glenn Larmer's farm in Blackstock has been means your baby browns are big and wide A smell only a mother could love ... a regular maternity ward in the past few and innocent as can be. Just like this little weeks with sows and piglets as far as theeye fellah, a new arrival at a Scugog Island Hols- can see. And the nose can smell. tein farm. Hush, little baby! You've got nothing to cry about! Or has somebody already slipped you the news about the Canadian economy? Tiny Kristen Leigh, the daughter of proud parents Cathy and Ron Lightfoot of Port Perry was certainly full of beans when this picture was taken, even though she was only a few days old. WA A 1 TTR § 22 hes I) FA a " ills. Only a day old and temporarily homeless. It's been a sad week for the Jo'k about a bundle of joy! The Robb rive. But arrive it did, almost a week anda part eer oonnell family, whose farm on Highway 12 just south of | family waited so long for Gypsy to have her half ago, a bouncing bab | ' Yy colt. baby they thought the foal would never ar- " post Port Perry was the victim of fire late Thursday night. The barn » burned to the ground but fortunately, the family's herd of angora goats survived with only some singed fiéece to show for their ordeal. | Above young Lesley McDonnell takes comfort with a day old goat. Lo oie abuse ME SEE J

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