38 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 1, 1991 125th ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE Back Row - Bob MacMillan, Walter Reynolds, Walter Phoenix, Don Shepherd, Storey Beare, Bev Smallman, Tom Harris, Olive Michie, Vel- ma Lyle, Olga Lakey, Lorena Currah, Josie Nott, {unknown}, Jean Cummings, Sylvia Nind, Frances Raines, Marjorie Mitchell, Dorothy Balfour, Esther Tumer, Thorah Kaufman, Doris Murray, Evelyn Somerville, Dorthea O'Neil, Marjorie Real, John Farmer, Leo Burton, Terry Woods, Sidney Smallman, Fred Bown, Melville Lakey, Sandy Moore, Mervyn Currah, Frank Shepherd. Third Row - Bill Lyle, Don Emmerson, Earl Gray, Audrey Hood, Iva Milner, Maxine Bears, Elizabeth McNeeley, Nora MacMillan, Mildred Prentice, Frances Jones, Georgeen Hood, Alice Hayden, Dorothy Miller, Iva Reynolds, Marjorie Pyatt, Enid Wallace, Mildred Hooper, Muriel McKercher, Harriet Downer, Audrey | Balfour, Elizabeth Symnes, Dora Reesor, Ha- zel Kight, Allan Crosler, Glenn Wanamaker, Al- lan Smith, Philip Orde, Eimer Lee, Ralph Lyle, Dick Ward, Harry Finley, George Tinsley, Eric § Nasmith. Second Row - Reta Willard, Norma Hooey, Lillian Kight, Ruth Clements, Dorothy Williams, Florie Figary, Grace Moase, Doris Suddard, Virginia Nasmith, Kathleen Carnegie, Kathe- rine Osaduke, Miss Reid, Mr. Gemmel, Miss Harris, Miss Kitchen, Mr. Gale, Marion Eagle- | son,- Bessie Dunn, Evelyn Robinson, Mabel §& Ryan, Jean Harrison, Harriet Platten, Helen # Crosier, Vera Wells, Robina McCrae, Isobel Young, Ellemae Williamson, {unknown}, Marjo- rie Platten, Hugh Williamson, Bob Willan, Waendall Statton. First Row - Jack Cooney, Roger Oke, Grant Hunter, Jack Finley, Ralph Milner, Ross McLean, Gerald McCrae, Bill Oke, Archie Cro sier, Bob Carnegie, Bob Ewers, Cam MacMas ter, Jack St. John, John Orde, Allan Dowson Earl Martyn, Reid MacFarlane, Everett Hook Wellington Midgley. Students and staff of Port Perry High History of Port Perry education From Page 37 The history and traditions of the Prince Albert Public School go back to 1829, but the schools at Blackstock, Epsom, Prince Albert and Port Perry were not able to accommodate the growing needs of the Scu- g Basin. A new school, the .A. Cawker Public School was added to the traditions of the areain 1990. ATTRACT NORTH AMERICA'S MOST WANTED BIRD For whatever reason people first attract martins, they continue simply because they like these birds. They are beautiful, graceful, clean and interesting. Unlike most birds, they seem curious about people, and are aptly termed "semi-domesticat The only way to attract martins is to put up a house. Once they accept it, they will return faithfully year after year from Sao Paulo Brazil to the Township of Scugog. PURPLE MARTIN HOUSES The Ideal Christmas Gift Layaway orders accepted - 6 ® 10 ¢ 18 Room Models Available BIRD HOUSE WILLY 15173 Simcoe Street, Port Perry, Ontario O085-7239 DEN ISTRY. H. L. Harnden, L.D. s.. Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Of Ten Tears Experience, OFFICE IN BIGELOW'S BLOCK, PORT PERRY. RESIDENCE- PRINCE ALBERT. Particular attention given to the regulation of Children's Texth. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver aud Yulcauized Rubber. Teeth filled with Gold so as to preserve them from further decay. Nitrous Oxide Gass administered for the painless extraction of Teeth. Consultation free and all work warranted. Sept. 7 1870. 36-1y REMPX scugog realty limited 144 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-4427 Chances are we're going to sell your house, why not call us first?