PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 10, 1992 - 15 brary and made its way to the Legion. Pipe bands led the Remembrance Day parade through Port Perry on Sunday. The annual parade began at the li- Scugog Township firefighters took part in the annual Remembrance Day parade held on Sunday in Port Perry. 2 and Heavy Snow Af) 7 and let the ddl 'weight OFF | ff Sr FL pa Zz [4 4 4 4 4 4 2pm to 4pm ~ R.S.V.P. Sunday, November 15th x FRAMER'S GALLERY 237 Queen St. Port Perry, 985-2543 [TTT 777 ESAS 777 7 Pr 7 -- with Freezing Rain Ng Spot us take ll > AGH of A ~¢ in For-us-tree' | Ee sy Wi Service 2986-4848 eneilveeesstillmsndll cellent EAA ROBERT TAYLOR / PORT PERRY STAR Gary Roncetti, far right, hands over war medals of William Stout, a Scugog Township res- & ident who fought in the war. Mr. Roncetti, a military buff purchased the medals at an auc- ga tion sale and later found them to belong to a deceased Scugog Township resident. Also pictured is Mayor Howard Hall and Jim Wills of the Library Board. The medals will be on %:. display at Scugog Public Library. 23 3 oer et a ey .e o % 4 > +3 a4 3 Rp eA . t. » ) cenotaph on Sunday. Ei Legion Branch 419 members hold Canadian flags during the singing of O' C anada at the Europe Fundraiser "Support Your Local Scouts" Saturday, November 14th & 21st The 1st Port Perry Scouts will be canvassing residents in Port Perry selling Perfect Portions food products. These funds are to assist the Scouts with their trip to Europe. Items being sold are boneless, skinless chicken breasts, carrot cake and lasagna. ~ -- oe a + e Ge gota gi a Nr ei as rea A -- re gam seg ar mm a RII i a