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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 19 May 1971, p. 19

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1B -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 19, 1971 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Many New Records Set Stara * a bright by the gift of Centen-| Mr. Black based on Section FR ge a and MUSEUM NOTES nial to the "Home" by | that , and how Paul per- ' "Hemee Howard" others Hop Step & Jump--Martin| Amos -- 146 sec. Gy desmme Gillet = Rae pe oN paraplegia ata 2 aa Seen, Te 20 BD Peet + "by Jeanne Elliot wen ce Mme ct is] for each room, and we sin-| saved -- as in the storms of melt Sheley Olsen, Marie Madi more x come ly thank le--stay Disven--Rtask Wanton, Grea] -- an one. Anyone who visited the] and see and remember this is| re? Mak MF. Hall tr en stay gnchore when near . Goode, Martin Adamson -- | 400 M--Wendy Hutchinson | S°4#0¢ Museum last year and HISTORY LIVING IN YOUR | MOT after| ing rocks. The four anchor- oe & . an oon feels they have now seen it.) }OCAL MUSEUM. be long, long ing Faith, H ty ond Shot Put--Al Wakeford, | 90 M Hurdies--Wendy | nT" MO eee heel pono Ou, now t wes cuor| Mk. osonin whe hao bona] Posen zie a + ; ' lg " Wautchineen, Gayle Blakely. spent mach time in planailiy| vets 'co eather ons ei here a few weeks, is delight-| More favorite hymns were wy Anna Croxall -- 16.9. | a whole new theme of display | ¢ each of their friends|¢d with a new wheel chair/ sung, the congregation, call Javelin--Al Wakeford, Shot Put--Denise Franks, | for 1971. and acquaintances? These| her daughter brought her./ing the pumbers, and accom Metin Adueaen, Foul Judy Wray, Wendy Preston | Last year their project im] were strung together and| She wheels around the corri-| panied by Mr. Black with his ¢ Gas ---- aer *. -- 2 e. display was to start at the] when the young maiden had| dors and visits her friends. | well-known accordian. fp Discuss--Donna Wakeford. | beginning of settlement in this| ached 999 buttons she} "One of the best things to] The service Closed with a Girt Denise Franks, Sue Tremble area with the Indian display,| would meet the man she was|have up your sleeve is | song composed by a tram<car JUNIOR-- -- wT. [then came the immigrants| i. marry. Come and see such | funny-bone"--Voltaire. conductor in Glasgow, and 60 M---Zoe Adamson, Joan) Running Long Jump-- with their few possessions! , string of 476 buttons thus| Today we were serenaded| called "Thank You Lord" Mueller, Janet Watson -- Betty McMaster, Wendy Hut | (and high hopes) in the trunks collected. We don't know/--not by the light of the| Tea was served, and we ae chinson, Denise Franks -- displayed, next two oF \nres | whether the young man came | moon, but by the light of had a chance to visit with the . 100 Adamson, is 11". | items depicting the Log Cabin | 1, soon or what happened,} noon -- by Douglas Burgess,| minister and Mrs, Péterman Susan Kett, Hilda Bailing, | High Jump--Betty Mc- (@m. then on to the late) ia, you do. of Mrs. Burgess who is|and Mrs. Williamson, Jr --13.9 see, Master, Hida Kreig, Marie | 1800 era, with the kitchen!" your Assession and Display | Douglas is = : 200 M--Hilda Bailing, Madill -- 4 5". display. Next on to the brick | --ommittee will again be chang ph ag gun peeyayt at: Sandra Cochrane, Twyla Champion--Denise Franks, "ome illustrated with ® Vic-| ing "special displays" about| }\) oe et to eee ee, Lovering -- 31.3 sec . Runner-Up-- torian era bedroom, @ more! every two weeks. Many not se 400 M--Hilda Baill Ww ; |gracious way of living (tO) sown last year. it so well. He played a v 'them, as with hard work they ety of pieces from "The e Sandy Scott, Janet Watson, = e>e We would urge you to ask the -- Skee Si. | prospered.) Of course there |', information, if you are| ©2™pbells are Coming" to . a 4 | was a corner for Local In-| interested. abou well-loved "Liebestraum". Do 80 M Hurdies--Hilda Ball} 69 M--Cathy Michel, terest Items from the three| when visiting os ong Come | come agui Dougies. VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Ay aa neem Nee, Rey Dee's, We ee wae The staff is only too glad to| Mr. Lioyd Myers had a a . me . be featured, additions added. | give you some of their time. | birthday this week, and spent ce memenpend yas EB }--Cathy Prange 'This year YOUR Historical |S, if you wish to browse|one day with his wife and Sandra Cochrane Donna) Helen Phoenix, June Taylor | Society plans to show in the/ do so, but don't hesitate to| daughter. We wish be -- ST s. Running Long Jump--Zoe Adamson, Heather Forsythe, Terry Kennedy -- 13° 5" High Jump--Zoe Adamson, Ann Sinclair, Joan Mueller --"*r Champion--Hilda Balling Runner-Up--Zoe Adamson. . . . INTERMEDIATE-- GO M--Shelley Olsen, Sharalyn Reader, Debbie Marquis -- 89 sec. 100 M--Shelley Olsen, Scope -- 155 see. 200 M--Jan Baird. 400 M-- Jan Baird, 84.9. 800 M Open--Hilda Balling. Sandy Scott, Jane Smith -- 3:06.0 sec. Shot Put--Marlene Arm- strong, Brenda Payne, Debbie Stack -- 25° 5" Diseus--Brenda Payne, | Marlene Armstrong -- 63" 1%". | Running Long Jump-- | Cathy Michel, Nancy Reeves, Brenda Payne -- 11' 9". | High Jump--Cathy Michel. Champion--Cathy Michel. Runner-Up--Brenda Payne. Hotel in Seagrave. Have you heard of "PAT- TENS"? Neither have |. They will be there, come and see for yourself. They were used in the middle 1700's to strap on your feet to help from |sinking into snow. A most EVERYDAY LOW PRICES BROMO SELTZER = 1.09 Sugg. Retail $1.29 CREST Tooth Paste * | ask An authority on this sub- ject was heard to state last year he was astounded at the collection and how beautifully displayed it was. He had ex- pected a "Mickey Mouse Museum." Not so, and the co-operation of everyone, not just the Museum Board and Historical Society is wanted and needed. If you can help, if you have anything, or know of anything that you are not sure whether it could be used, please call Mrs. Kane, 985- 2765. We appreciate dona- tions, but are looking for items you would loan for the two months. These are in- sured, and there is a night watchman always. As an illustration of the dedication of some members; from Oct. 18 to Nov. 5 four from the Historical Society went to Peterborough and under the direction of Mrs. Collard, of The Joseph Brant Museum, Burlington, attended lectures on Clothing of South- ern Ontario from 1784-1867. Twomembers also attended a week-end seminar in North Bay on "How to Register and Catalogue artifects coming in- to the museum." This will give them Level! One in Muse- ology. POT POURRI Did you know that? 1. The chandeliers dona- ted by Prospect Church are in place and a joy to behold. 2. Five headstones approx. 11 x 7 intended for use in the Memorial Cairn are miss- ing within the last two weeks. Please return. No questions asked. 3. There has already been | a work party cleaning inside | the church. } ) ! | | evening. Mr. Ted Jackson Bad the pleas- ure of -being out this week to a mudcat dinner. Friday evening Mr. Black and two of his helpers came here, and we had a happy re, ligious service. Everyone who could possibly come did so, and the Hall was well filled. Mr. Black opened the meet ing, and had all join in the singing of the cheefful hymn "Sing in the Morning". Mrs. Williamson then read that turbulent and interesting | 'Howard 's 'Draperies 7% FIVE YEARS Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry To! FREE Box of Kleenex or Coffee Mug with each $3.00 Purchase. Why Pay More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT * COLUMBUS - Phone 655- Telephone 985-7306 ?

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