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Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1997, p. 6

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' "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice' 6- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 12, 1997 lhe : Member of the : ul eer ly BUSINESS OFFICE Canadian & Ontario Newspaper Assoc. Office Mgr. .........suceruveinnnens Gayle Stapley "Published every Tuesday by the Accounting.......Judy Ashby, Janet Rankin Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. - 188 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY, ONT. - L9L 1B7 PHONE (905) 985-7383 FAX (905) 985-3708 Retail Sales...... Kathy Dudley, 188 Mary Street - Port Perry, Ont. Heather Callan -- The Port Perry Star is authorized as second class mail by th EDITORIAL: Post Office Department, Ottawa, for cash payment of he Publisher....... ......... J. Peter Hvidsten PRODUCTION ADVERTISING Second Class Mail Registration 0265 General Manager....Don MacLeod Advertising Mgr. .......... Don MacLeod Managing Editor..... Jeff Mitchell Annabell Harrison\Trudy Empringham, News Reporters .....Chris Hall, Rhonda Mulcahy, Pym Hickey, Freelance - Heather McCrae, John B. McClelland Robert Taylor, Richgtd Drew Sales: Myra Park, Deb McEachern, Barb Hillier, Cindy Jobin, Gail Morse, -. Deborah Tiffin Subscription Rates: 1 Year - $32.10 6 Months - $17.65 Foreign - $90.95 Includes $2.10 GST Includes $1.15 GST Includes $5.95 GST Editorial Comment Senseless vandalism One of the most annoying and bewildering of crimes being committed is the irrational and unforgivable act of vandalism. But vandalism appears to be something that's become a fact of life in sdciety today, and with it comes a hefty price tag and a lot of frustration for those on the receiving end of the senseless crime. | Such was the case last week when Elgin Knopp arrived at his premises near Water and Scugog St. to find some mindless jerk had | ~ sprayed paint over the walls and equipment of the soon to open Dairy Queen restaurant. ~ The act not only set back the opening of the restaurant and delayed pay cheques for about 30 new employees, but it also exacted an 'estimated $2,000 in expense to the owners of the building. at So, the sense of frustration felt by Mr. Knopp and the owners of the new franchise is quite understandable. J ; : Just why would youths deliberately take black paint and spray graffiti and words like 0, ---- rr" 7A 4 0 Ca) 7 "Dairy Queen sucks," over a building? There is no logical answer. pi But if an.answer could be found, that same explanation would probably help us understand why youths topple memorial stones in cemeteries, smash car windows, slice tires, set fires to buildings, steal cars, damage schools, etc., etc, etc. a One. thing is for sure. Bored kids hanging around the streets late at night in groups often end up trying to creaté some excitement when they have nothing to do. In Port Perry, all too often we see youngsters out well past dark unsupervised, and it makes us wonder if some of their parents really know or care where their children are at night and what they're doing. REMEMBER 55YEARSAGO Thursday, August 13, 1942 Effective immediately coffee and tea will be |- rationed by coupon. A ration is one ounce of | tea or four ounces of coffee per person, per [ week. Children under 12 years of age are not eligible to receive any rations. Pte. Grant Robertson of the Ordinance Corps spent a few days with his parents in Port Perry before leaving for the west coast. 45YEARS AGO Thursday, August 14,1952 Successful students who passed their Grade XIII examinations at Port Perry High School are: Shirley Vance, Annabell Lee, Georgia Brock, Katherine Hall, Joan Real, Peter Sulman, Jose Newlands and Peter Carswell. 40 YEARS AGO Thursday, August 15, 1957 Peter Lawrence, David Mosienko and Allan Bailey, a Port Perry High School trio took part. PHOTO C in the Amateur Musical Contest at Our thanks to the Port Perry Star for offer- ing another photo contest to your readers. My husband, Brian took first place in the . pets division and we are naturally excited and pleased! I just wanted to let your readers know that the "stars" of the photo were Morgan Horses. The young colt is named Cyan Star Coronation and is-owned by my husband and I. The other gelding is owned by OURTESY DONNA McMULLE A +h 4 i a il A SRN TR . - Q which was $20,000. e horses Ian and. Val Gordon, Argyle and his name is Sher-Kade Tyberius. * Our children were out riding their horses and these two started playing and my hus- band wisely snapped a photo. Thanks again and I do hope you will have another contest next year. Thank you, Nancy Kavanagh, Port Perry ETT YE) friends in Port Perry. 20 YEARS AGO Wednesday, August 10, 1977 Unsettled weather and rain showers put a damper on some of the activities of Western Weekend, but chairman Richard Drew reports the total receipts should be close to last year, Despite heavy morning rains, the track at the Blackstock Fairgrounds was in excellent shape for the 72 tractors entered in eight classes for the second annual tractor pull. 10YEARS AGO Wednesday, August 12, 1987 A severe rainstorm, along with construction at Victorian Village caused extensive destruction and flooding to the backyards of three nearby homes. ~ Councillor Yvonne Christie took to the back of 'Nina" the elephant to help promote the circus coming to town. John.and Barb Ross took over as new = owners of the Kurz Cold Cut Centre on Queen Former teachers at Greenbank Publc School attend a reunion at the Syeet school in 1972. From left, Ruby Hook (Wilson) 1916-1918; Clair Taylor Jeffrey Vernon. 11. Blackstock won first (Forsythe) 1922-31; Aleta MacFarlane (Ferguson) 1924-29; Della Moore prize in a fishing derby on | ake Ontario by landing a 30.72 Ib. salmon | Peterborough Fair and won first prize of | $25.00. ty Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starkey of California were visiting with her mother, Mrs. Taylor, and other (Johnson) 1949-1950; and Fern Edwards 1919-1921. va. WL --- ----------------------------------

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