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Port Perry Star, 13 May 1986, p. 14

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ae £ | . 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 13, 1986 In honour of Herb Brooks... The Herb Brooks building recently underwent an expansion and Mayor Taylor was on hand last week to cut the official ribbon. With the Mayor are Don and Wendy Murdock, operators of Port Perry Carpet and Tile, and Brian and JoAnne Gallery, owners of the building (see story). Sportie-Q-Club were entertained at home of Earl and Jean Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh Tuesday evening being the last pool game for the season the Sportie-Q-Club were entertained at the home of Earl and Jean Martyn. The male members and their spouses enjoyed the party including the delicious meal. During the lat- ter portion of the evening Jim and Minnie. Martin were honoured regarding their approaching Wed- ding Anniversary - Congratulations! Jean Hansen of Vancouver has been home visiting with her parent's Bruce and Myrtle Snelgrove for two weeks. On Wednesday evening the U.C.W. met in the church basement. President Lorraine Andrews open- ed with a Indian reading. Hymn - Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee was sung. Ruby Dearborn led in prayer. Aileen Olsen took the devotional on Indians. Each member answered the roll call with some information on Indians. God Who Touchest Earth and Beauty was sung. Aileen "then introduced Rev. Charles King who had been the Minister at Curve Lake 4 years 1977-81. Rev. King gave a very interesting talk and will be informative for the ones going on the bus trip there in May. Rev. King was a teacher in Port Perry a number of years ago before going into the Ministry. Lunch was serv- ed by Myrtle Snelgrove, Earlene Armstrong and Ilean Pugh. Mrs. Denise Thorn is leaving our village and we wish her well but would like to welcome Mr. & Mrs. Russel Hiltz and their little daughter who will be moving in soon. Thursday evening 14 tables were filled at the euchre. The winners Ladies: Marion Webster, Berenice Daniels, Ethel Irvine. Men: Bert Daniels, Ilean Pugh, Alvin Spencer. Lone hane series winner: Myrtle Gimblett with 13. Sunday being "Christian Family Sunday' a number of visitors at- tended with their families. A warm welcome was extended to all, especially Bruce Snelgrove who has been sick for a period of time and to Grant & Eva Hunter, back from Florida. Infant Baptism received Graham Steven Scott, son of Larry and Sherry Scott of Union Ave. At the closing of the service each mother was given a small plant by the Sunday School Children that they had started from seed a few weeks ago. Last Sunday being "Mothers Day' Les Beacock again treated his wife, family and grandchildren to a scrumptious dinner at the in- teresting Greystone Equestrian Club (Shirley Rd.) All were invited to the home of Bryan and Judy Beacock for the remainder of the evening. During the years the custom of patronizing various eating places on this special occa- sion has grown to be a tradition. This year marked twenty-five years. All those present has helped 'make the annual gathering truly memorable. Birthday greetings to Mr. Langford of Hurd St. who was the guest of honour at a surprise birth- day party at the Community Centre on Saturday night. Congratulations to Kathy Stapley | and Ronald Dudley who were mar- ried on Saturday in the Island Church. The newly weds will be liv- ing in Prince Albert. Earlene Armstrong and her daughter Brenda McKinnon attend- ed the Stapley-Dudley wedding. Congratulations to Max and Marion Hartin on their 35th Wed- ding Anniversary. The Hartin fami- ly lived just south of the village for a number of years. Please call Earlene Armstrong with your news next week at 985-7873: Mayor Jerry Taylor with Brian and JoAnne Callery display plaque that will be on display on the Herb Brooks Building in downtown Port A Queen Street building that has seen a number of businesses inside its walls over many years will be of- ficially dedicated this week in honour of the former owner, the late Herb Brooks. Brian Callery of Port Perry, who bought the building from Mr. Brooks in December, 1984, has had a brass plaque made for the dedica- tion which will be on May 15. The plaque will be mounted on the cor- ner, and the building at 154 Queen Street will be officially named after Herb Brooks. "Herb and I were very close friends. This dedication is something I wanted to do for him," said Mr. Callery last week. He went on to say that his buying the building stemmed from a hand-shake he 'made with Mr. Brooks several years ago. He said that after the purchase (and prior to Mr. Brooks death in EMMERSON BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF V VICTORIA Since I844 9% Semi-Annually GENERAL AND GREY Y L Rates Subject to Change without Notice INSURANCE TRUST 5 Year Annual Interest WHITBY-OSHAWA | HONDA 1110 Dundas St. East - Whithy, Ont. SALES - SERVICE - LEASING NEW & USED CARS Call ... Kevin Cannon 666-1772 686-1745 RESIDENCE - 985-2515 di = _ gusto I -- cages TR February last year) he and Herb always argued good-naturedly that the price was either too high or too low, depending on who was doing the arguing. Herb Brooks operated a feed business out of the building for more than half a century. Five years ago, the feed business was sold to Robert Van Camp. He retained the business name, but needing larger premises, he moved the business to the present highway location. For many years, Van Camp Con- tracting shared office space in the building but that company as well had to seek larger premises. And now the present business be- ing operated on that location has grown to the point of expanded space. Port Perry Carpet and Tile, which was opened April 1 by Don and Wendy Murdoch, has run out of space. Perry, in memory of the late Mr. Brooks who ran his business there for half a century. (See story) But rather than move out, they will have more space thanks to a new 400 square foot addition at the rear of the store. Mr. Murdoch said he greatly needed the additional space which will be used for a showroom and allow him to stock more inventory. Last Friday afternoon, Mr. Callery and Mr. Murdoch invited Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor to cut a ribbon officially opening the ex- pansion and also to have a look at the brass plaque that will be mounted at the front of the store in memory of Mr. Brooks. Mr. Callery said he's not sure just exactly when the building was con- structed, but he believes it was prior to the disastrous fires that swept through Port Perry around the turn of the century. Scugog - Transmission - Sales CASH & CARRY REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS DEALERS -- ERNIE DUNCAN Caesarea, Ontario LOB 1EO concen 239.99 -- BUY DIRECT AND SAVE $$$ -- Please call or write for YOUR price list. MOST AMERICAN CARS EXCHANGED 986-0055 SEAGRAVE NURSERY and LANDSCAPING * Lambert Peat Moss * Lawn Decorations & Planters * Flower & Vegetable Box Planters * Hanging Baskets * Small Fruits * Shade & Ornamental Trees * Flowering Shrubs * Roses & Cana * Redwood Bark * R.R. Ties - 8 ft. lengths (used) 1st CONC. NORTH OF SEAGRAVE VILLAGE RUNNING EAST. «0 985-8888 rye TI SE 8

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