"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" | PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 19, 1993 - 7 Lette I'S to the editor STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. Beware of solicitors Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme' J for children 18 months to 5 years. From Page 6 lifestyle and as the Toronto Sun Full time and part time available. men is natural." What kind of reported November 1992, "they Hours 6:30 am to 6:00 pm ; "warped logic dreamed up the also get our tax dollars to do For further information call 885-0800 notion that it is natural for missionary work for homosexu- young teens to have sex with ality." Now, it appears they 'men? want into our schools, access to These same pamphlets that our children under the guise of of iraged Toronto's Board of Aids information. Parents and Health Chairman, Chris Kar- businessmen beware. They are win-Kuczynski are now in Dur- now here in Port Perry, knock- ham Region and were handed ing on your door! out from the Aids Committee on Dr. Kevin Dunkerley * Dr. Lionel McTague - PORT PERRY DENTAL OFFICE Amy, daughter of Neil & Donna Wanamaker, graduated November 26, 1992, as a Dental Assistant from the Toronto School of ~ DENTISTRY FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN + ® Insurance Assignment Accepted =-Senior Citizens Discount 085.8439 (Wo collect rom Insurance companies) ® Evening Appointments Available Simcoe Street North in Carol Switzer, WM Business. She is presently . anged | el Oshawa. This is a militant, Scugog Concerned Parents employed in Oshawa. P Payments Ai HEY PAYENTS = Ral le] well-organized homosexual ' 462 PAXTON ST. (ACROSS FROM PORT PERRY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 4 group using public funds to glamorize and promote their Happy 18th Birthday January 22 ~ Jenn, Ends January 30, 1993 Defrosters are a I guaranteed HAPPY 30 Waterproof & Salt Akela (Lesia) stainproof. BY Q m, Dad, Tim & Brad on Thurs., Jan. 21/93 Variety of widths. Sizes to 12. Jrom your friends Love WOMEN'S KO} | 'S MEN'S EEL AE Till :{eT0) £3 1240 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa (south of Taunton Rd.) | 7 45 YEARS AGO : Thursday, January 15, 1948 'Elected to Cartwright Council for 1948 were W. G. Bowles, reeve; Bruce Heaslip, Arthur Bradley, George Black and Dalton Hp - Dorrell, councillors. 2 : Thursday, January 16, 1958 At the inaugural meeting of Port Perry Council, all members were present: J. J. Gibson, reeve; Arthur Cox, Irving A. Boyd, 2 Frank Godley and W. T. Harris, councillors. = /\ NC Elected to the executive of the Port Perry Junior Farmers were ) ; . DAY hoo Wesley Johnson, past president; Bill Stewart, president; Hugh aa) ( N ; 1 Dobson, first vice-president; Jim Aird, second vice-president, and iY IR ) Se Jerry Emm, secretary-treasurer. A A ) \ (» VD MERE Dr. M. B. Dymond was guest speaker at the fifth annual" -- NE meeting of the Community Memorial Hospital. J 2 =, gy rts ry "S80 YEARS AGO " : EAR 7, £8 43 Thursday, January 17, 1963 : : AR " -. Port Perry Fire Brigade answered two fire calls during two days : ; N ll with an estimated damage of $12,000. The first call was to the EN 3 Pa © 7 § SAR na SR home of David T. Ashmore of R. R, #2 Seagrave and the second Ey at 6pm fo 10pm was to the home of Helen Harvey, on the southeast corner of £ SE n na 05.23 47 4 Concession 8 gd Highway Iz Orson it oo Ls SANT a Al ge aoa 4 Mr. Stuart Sweetman held an Open House on the occasion of 4 Sh ANN ° .. Sb San - his appointment as Chrysler dealer in Port Perry, - ¥ i dT Prices drastically reduced The retiring 1962 warden Earl : . hell' uy SSLERY. wre at Dovel Nps provenioa ih a 7 3 3 k. Br : watch during a special ceremony conducted at t e December i¥ a all : : 4 v _ Thursday, January 18, 1968 gg Bridal Gowns, Bridesmaids & Mother's Dresses, § + Three schools 2 Roach Township wire closed for hy day due to a f $ JA. Ri ot va Bs severe storm and heavy snow fall. According to Larry Mabley, ! DVI AN BT 1 Ac Y foreman of the Port Perry Hydro crew, the storm also caused some ; Vo PERN a Headpi CEs, Jewellery & Accessories, damage to hydro lines resulting in a brief blackout in the south gag | 4 Rl SY (excludes orders) ds, (\ \) | and west ends of town. ©The Masonic Lodge held its first annual Curling Bonspiel in Port Perry with the high three-game winners being Roy Cornish, skip; Harold Howsam, vice skip; John Barton, second; and Bill OC VRNGS 1993 Fashions Arriving Soon. "| d. The f h CATTERY ; - 400 . Lodo and each racotved se. chosing com aro membars of Fidality JA ARES \ Wedding Gowns from $100. & up! | 20 YEARS AGO NL EEE YL ARNE | : a "asx Wednesday, January 17, 1973 RATA EA : a : John Howden, reeve of East Whitby, was elected the 124th Warden of Ontario County, by acclamation at the County Buildin in Whitby. Acclamation of an Ontario Warden has never occurr & TAR \ AR before in the long history of this County. : 4 \ AGA Hak BA ' : : Joe Fowler was the lucky winner in the second Newspaper SR Woah. vu menin your wedding party Bingo. contest sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club. Joe \ with a complete line of received a cheque for $500 for his winning card. APN : N 29 Tuesday, January 18, 1983 A RE SY A TO XE Classy Tuxedos Bill Barr was elected president of the Sug Dhamigy of a aR CNR Clee ommerce. Other directors included past president Miriam ice, po = | Son Lawrence, Jim Hardy, Alex Sheppard Jr, Ron Compton We also carry an extensive line of THE ONLY WAY Dave Muir, Chuck Preston, Guy Latreille, Wm. Beare, Wm. : B Kendry, Jim Grieve, Tom Mullen, Peter Hvidsten and Kathy : TO CELE IRATE Kroonenberg. : Three members of the Community Memorial Hospital staff were honored at a retirement party. Retiring were Grace Bassant, 25 years in the housekeeping and linen department; Vera Merchant, 15 years as a nurse; and Jean Mountjoy, supervisor of the obstetrics department. Scugog Township Council paid $90,000 for a building and 2.5 acres on Durham Road 8 for a new garage and depot for the Township Roads Department.