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Port Perry Star, 28 Dec 1995, p. 26

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willed a mae Lp I Zt ---- Lea 2- THE PORT PERRY STAR 1995 - A LOOK BACK - 1995 campaign aimed at telling PUSHOIEI ID VAN GN BJ OL GN ONG J EY OF SER2E Ja 83 13 Io served as secretary/treas- ~ A look back at events which shaped 1995 ke BEB a 3 : BEE 3 : BEEBE a Joel Patrick, born at 11 a.m. on January 1 was Scugog's first New Year's Baby. He is the son of Jennifer Jones and Willy Johnston. Preliminary site work on Scugog Township's new community hall got under- way with digging for the footings. The Supreme Court of Canada made way for a large supermarket by approving the sale of a site known as the Conway pro- perty in Port Perry. Thousands of job seekers lined up at the Metro East Trade Centre in Pickering as General Motors opened its doors t0 accept applications. The popular Open Air Ice Palace on Lake Scugog, operated by the Kinsmen, was hit by vandals who damaged more than 200 feet of fencing. A new pumper truck valued at $164,000 arrived at the local fire hall to i 28 tie : i: AVE, 1 {Costin Prd yg Aarfrultard gpppite Higham o ii FO a o. : Lge RnE Ganed } joerysigs fp ARE REE § ay names TOV 0 X3 Janet Vernon accepted a plaque from Fair Board president Paul Christie during the board's annual general meeting in January. YOU HOLD A SPECIAL PLACE WITH US And We Look Forward To Serving You in 1996. SAN-MAN Motel Manchester 985-2333 replace one considered unfit and was removed from the road last year. A group of local hairstyl- ists petitioned council, stating they were experi- encing a great loss of busi- ness due to those who cut hair out of their homes. Local sculptor Tyler Grand, Console, Electric Pianos, Keyboards '=Roland Heanl The best reason to play drums. Electirc Pianos Drum Kits YAMAHA Keyboards, Guitars, Electric Pianos, Drums Also: PA. Systems & Accessories, Violins, Band Instruments, large selection of music | ¥ 4 Jayson Callan el Music Ld. "formerly Irwin Smith Music Ltd. 305 Queen St., Port Perry 985-2635 Briley unveiled his latest work, a bronze sculpture of sled dogs for the Kinsmen. The Snow Flake Festival was called off for a month following a bout of mild, wet weather. Brenda Casteels was installed as president of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce for 1995. A group of parents in Port Perry were pushing the provincial government for a safer crosswalk for their children on Hwy. 7A. Actual fire calls were down by 19% during 1994, but Scugog's two depart- ments responded to a total of 369 calls throughout the year, up from 321 a year earlier. Tyler Briley and Glenn Kerr mounted a mail-in- Marilyn's business bas always been buslt on lasting relationships with her clients, founded on trust. Her experience of nearly 10 years in the investment industry has gwen Marilyn considerable insight into how her clients think, what their objectives are, and what is important to them. Through personal one - on - onc interviews, and through answering client questions and concerns, Marilyn ensures that each client's financial plan and investment portfolio is susted to their needs, ¢ to thesr long-term investment objectives. politicians that no new tax- es are acceptable. Audrey Geer retired from Brock's Department Store where she had been employed for the past 38 years. Janet Vernon was pre- sented the Agriculture Service Diploma at the annual meeting of the Port Perry Agricultural Society. Despite temperatures registering -40° Celsius, ice sculptor Ross Navarro began work on his ice crea- tions in Palmer Park for the Snow Flake Festival. Canada Post announced three stamps would be issued in celebration of chiropractic medicine and its founder, Daniel David Palmer. Three men were hospi- talized with hypothermia after their snowmobiles went through the ice. High winds, causing drifting snow and poor vis- ibility caused the cancella- tion of the Kinsmen sled dog races on Lake Scugog. Dana Lee was chosen as Heart Queen and Mike Carlson as Heart King at Cartwright High School's annual Valentines Dance. A security guard on the set of a movie near Chalk Lake was found dead from asphyxiation when work- ers arrived for the day. Regional Councillor Yvonne Christie, who was recovering at home from a stroke she suffered in January, died in her sleep in hospital. She was serv- ing her third term in that seat at the time of her death. Glen Wanamaker, who Marilyn Goodhand, CIM § Independent Investment Advisor § For more information contact: Marilyn FORTUNE Goodhand Financ at 1-800-252-8565 | Whitby: 665-1651 urer of Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery for 21 years, retired. John 'O'Toole captured the nomination for the Progressive Conservatives in Durham East beating out Llewellyn Jones of Nestleton. Scugog Fire Chief Don Steele resigned from his position with no reason for his departure. He was appointed to the post in September 1992. Former Scugog councillor Harvey Graham was elect- ed president of the Ontario Cattleman's Assocation at its annual meeting held in Toronto. The Port Perry BIA elect- ed its new executive for a three year term, with Sharon MacKinnon getting the nod as president. More than 250 people attended a reception for Staff Superintendent John Kay of the Durham Regional Police in honor of his retirement after 30 years of service. Careless smoking was the cause of a fire which took the life of a Caesarea woman on March 18. The body of Sigrid Boehm and her dog were found in the home following the blaze. A crew of Durham Regional workers were caught on videotape litter- ing the road and ditch with food wrappers and coffee cups during their lunch break. Bob Henry won the Castrol President's Choice Award for the Most Out- standing Street Stock class vehicle with his 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass. HAPPY NEW YEAR IT'S TIME TO CELEBRATE! Her ine uels RR#1 Nestleton, Ontario 986-565 7

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