Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 19 Aug 1986, p. 6

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é -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 19, 1986 | | The Phantom is at it again, but this time he has deviated from | his normal calling card, a white rock with black lettering, by hang- at 238 Queen Street. The sheet was a light purple colour with a "black circle and lettering. Perhaps the Phantom is getting tired of painting rocks or maybe he has run out of his supply. Whatever the case, The Phantom still remains a mystery as his identity has _ yet to be established. UICKSIVER COLTABIAL PICTURES PRESENTS / UICKSIVER | Columbia Pictures © Artwork and Design 1986 RCA Columbea Pictures Home Video All Rights Reserved 11 Scugog Street - Port Perry (Beside Rent & Save) -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -- 985-366 ing this sheet over a window at the Scugog Professional Building Picnic for church-goers Utica and Area News by Vera Brown For those people who are ac- 'customed to going to Utica Church oné week and Epsom the next, please note that this Sunday everyone is invited to the home of Pat and Tom Redwood who live on the 2nd Line of Uxbridge Twp., north of Hwy 47, for Church Service at 11 a.m., which will be followed by a pot-luck picnic, swimming, games etc. Please bring lunch and chairs. (No church service locally). 4-H will be starting in later September for local girls interested in this fall's unit 'Etiquette for the 80's.'"' You must be 12 years of age by July 1st to join. Phone Gail Kerry at 985-7792 or 985-9701. . Labour Day weekend is coming soon and so is Port Perry Fair. You are a girl or boy 19 years or younger? Win a trophy and extra money as high point winner at Port Perry Fair in the 19 and under sec- tion. "Christmas is Fun" is this year's theme. What do you leave Santa for a snack? Photos of your Christmas fun or pet, are classes to enter in. Try new Christmas or- naments made from bakers clay. A giant gingerbread man is great eating. Use your creative juices to ~ make a special Christmas gift basket and win $5 for first prize. Get SMITH-CORONA "TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric Ribbons for most makes. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 (From page 4) your prize list at Irwin Smith music. The 10th Lindsay-Crowells reu- nion was held recently at the home of Russell and Lil Lindsay. In spite of the weather there was a large tur- nout, relatives from Palmerston, Raglan, Little Britain, Dunsford, Whitby, Oshawa, Toronto and Alberta. Mr. Harold Sproule open- ed the reunion with a very delightful and approriate speech. Remember- ing dear ones not with us this year "Kate Langmaid and Russ Sproule" who are greatly missed. Hayrides through the country roads was greatly enjoyed by both young and games, bingo, races were enjoyed and prizes won by Donna Lindsay, Bev Clark, George Grasby and Joe Clark. Marjorie Sproule was presented with an Aloe Vera plant. Children enjoyed the free pop, can- dies and popcorn. A most delicious smorgasbord lunch was enjoyed by all. The evening meal was closed with a corn roast. Many thanks to those donating prizes. Special thanks to George Harper who donated his wagon every year. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beare and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Aalto and daughters Allison and Robin of St. Catharines were Saturday luncheon guest of Mrs. Crosier. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott of London. A reminder of the euchre in the Hall this Friday, at 8 p.m. Chatterbox It seems like only a few years ago (although of things to come. One by one over the past ten it is over ten years) that Canadian Tire moved off years the store-owners have followed their lead, of Queen Street and there were many vacant until we now have a business section second-to. stores in the downtown area. Old awnings were none in Ontario. left hanging, paint was chipped off the buildings and the street was in a state of dis-repair. The opening of Lukes Country store about this assistance, to make Port Perry a great place to time, with their Victorian style store, brightly elderly. During the afternoon Viewpoint (From page 5) y After reading through this hunk of arbings, I wondered where the do-gooders were when they went after the skin mags. Why did they want the Playboys off the shelf, but ignored sick trash like World News? Ironic, isn't it. Our society will tolerate trashy stories about murder, mutilation, death by every acci- dent imaginable, incest, exploding babies heads, and suicide all wrapped up in a seamy package called Week- ly World News, but some among us will not tolerate magazines that contain photos of naked men and women. After reading through a couple of those news stand tabloids purchased right here in good old Port Perry, right by the express wicket in the local market, I ask- ed mysélf this "Where in Heavens Name are the moral majority types when you really need them?" Out cleaning up the smut, I guess. Thank God for that. painted and attractive seemed to set the standard Congratulations to the merchants who have taken it upon themselves, without government shop. 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