Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1989, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Crandells" descendants in town Delving into family past (From page 4) this part of Ontario, Jim and Gordon say the gaps in the his- tory of their family tree occur with Reuben's parents. They believe his parents came from upper New York State and settled in the Bay of Quinte area. 'Jim and Gordon have spent 'a day or two in the Quinte area looking for records that will piece together the puzzle.: The first Crandell in North America, arrived in 1634 and settled in New England. Jim and Gordon are also fascinated with their paternal grandfather Martin Luther Crandell. i Martin Luther was the gamekeeper at the Osler syndi- cate lands south of the present causeway. And it was at the hunting lodge on the property where Jim and Gordon's fathers were born in the late 1900's. By all accounts, Martin Lu- ther was a skilled hunter and woodsmen, and his young sons had a great time fishing, hunt- ing and playing in the swamps around Lake Scugog. But just after the turn of "the century, Martin Luther's Fire phones tied up by playing children (From page 1) In one instance recently, an obviously very young child tied up the emergency fire line for 20 . minutes. _ serious problem, and the de- . - partment is appealing to par- Sn. . fw NA AAD LL ~The ta a "The child just would not hangup the phone. He was hav- ing a great time chatting away," said Captain Steele. But when the emergency line is tied up for such a long time, it becomes a.potentially it | vn © Dual:power heatpd io * Power windows, locks, 10 SPeAKIS iy: iy . Speed pug fit 3 © release Sixpassaigor seal 50i, V-8 multi-port EF}, e Auto overdrive transmission 7 + © AM./, FM with qassetie 4... Coach. vinyl half roof. . n 3 He ir: Keyless illuminated entry steering, antenna, decklid * Six-way power drier ald' / eA Her afd 2 Warranty ents with pre-programmed phones to make sure their chil- dren are not playing with them. He said the department has contacted the phone compa- ny and if the problems persist, efforts might be made to trace 'the calls. The department is hopeful that parents will see this mes- sage and take the necessary steps to keep their phone out of he reach of very young chil- ren. 1989 LINCOLN TOWN CAR * Auto-temp. control air conditioning > .>-* Headlamp; convenience group ' »-® Interval wipers roe o WSW steel belted radials ® 36 month / 160,000 km .gold card full maintenance Stock #20331 & #90027... oS WHE NOC LL ER SI ER ER TE CD WR ER GD ER SD SO Se SR (0 TR AE ED ED CD SE ME ME WE ME MU GE ON NN EE EE ESN Se ae am - credit approval. Insurance excluded. Expires April N 469%, 6th 1120 DUNDAS ST. E. "WHITBY, ONTARIO wife Carolyn packed her young children up and headed to west- ern Canada. Eventually Jim and Gordon's fathers made their way to the United States. The two cousins have dis- covered that their grandfather Martin Luther died in 1943 at Fairview Lodge in Whitby and his grave is near Whitby. Though the Crandell fami- ly was one of the most influen- tial in the early development of Port Perry, there are no direct descendents still living in this area. Jim now lives in Scobey, Montana where he runs a mo- tel, and Gordon, a retired school teacher lives in Billings, about 300 miles away. They keep in touch on areg- ular bdsis through their inter- est in the Crandell family histo- ry. After a couple of daysin the Bay of Quinte area early this week, they returned to Port Perry for another day or two of research and will head home to - Montana this Thursday. VIA cuts (From page 1) positive fashion. Infact, Mr. Gauthier said a third car would be added if VIA had one. Mr. Pagnuelo said he be- lieves the Toronto-Havelock line is in the same predicament as 1982 when the Liberal gov- ernment cut the service com- "pletely, a © © The, twd car train leaves | "Havelock each morning, makes stops in Peterborough, Ponty- pool, Burketon, Myrtle, Dag- mar, Claremont and Agincourt, arriving at Union Station at 8:30. It departs Union station each evening at 5:30 for the re- turn trip. - - | A one day return ticket ° from Myrtle now costs $14, but monthly passes from Myrtle are available for $200. About 50 passengers daily geton the train at Myrtle. Mr. Pagnuelo said anyone who wishes to get involved in the lobby effort to make sure the service i8 not cut can contact him at 705-786-3201 (home) * Construction Equipment * Ice Augers * Generators * Snow Blowers ~ * Compressors * Log Splitters uth * Heavy Equipment * Floor Sanders (SE * Scaffolds * Carpet Steamers ) i. ~Y * Pumps * Moving Equipment AS (te. * Power Tools * Wallpaper Steamers 7 -- * Dollies * Rototillers PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 4, 1989 -- 11 UXBRIDGE PORT PERRY * Texture Machines * Lawn Mowers | PARTY GOODS GAMES TABLES CHAIRS PORT PERRY 985-7771 Your Total HWY. 7A & WATER STREET Rental Store 'Il Conway, Place Restaurant THE LUNG ASSOCIATION " DURHAM REGION WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND EXPRESS SINCERE THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING VOLUNTEERS AND PORT PERRY MERCHANTS FOR THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE LUNG ASSOCIATION'S "GOODS and SERVICES" AUCTION HELD ON SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1989. #* kk 3k ok Kk ok ok CANVASSERS HAROLD DAVEY ~ GRANT WEBBER dk kk ok dk Kk ok MERCHANTS Becker's Milk Company Blanchard's Supply Company Brock's Department Store Canadian Tire Cashway, Port Perry Color Your World The Linen Corner Lizylou Color Craft Luke's Country Store The Meating Place Northern Clothing Company Port Cleaners Port Gifts Port Perry Auto Supply Port Perry Feeds Port Perry |.G.A. Dennis Anderson Chev Olds Lake Scugog Lumber Dowson's Valu-mart Selections Men's Wear [ Durham Mobile Agri-Service Stedmans Department Store The Gate Restaurant Strawberry Threads Guardian Drugs Techstar Plastics Inc. Homestead Furniture Williams' Arms Images by Valyn Willy & Sons Small Engines Irwin Smith Music Ltd. Country Classics The Creative Basket Daisy's Fabrics #* %k dk Kk dk kk ok THIS GENEROUS SUPPORT WILL HELP THE LUNG ASSOCIATION'S PROGRAMS AND SERVICES WITHIN THE PORT PERRY AREA FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA, LUNG CANCER or EMPHYSEMA RIBBONS & | RASCALS 39 Bond St. E., OSHAWA 571-5435 Exclusive Fashions -- Infants to 18 MON-WED 9-6; THURS-FRI 9-9; SAT 9-5

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy