Blackstock WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1994, page 2

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% ; C "A Family Tradition for 127 Years ,\jgw <149 PORT PERRY DeramiliTfadilionini [enMpaN® °0 0 0_ _ OmB t C LLIO OO L 20 20. AMLCCNALS® ; B \ I yV zmm Ns i ° WRNNXV/ mB: L 1WGIl \&/ f _ IRL JEHUVASR ENC uk: m > 0 P d ts [E e . ... _ e _ | | . ; im *h > A FBi M > C olsn 6/ unl . \~ _ c KB € ~" E_ s [ ; py Pamens s oo y 0 d . Y rald h .‘ j':_.,: s s a R ‘ e {\E \ m C ) _ hn | We t e . > * nsm _ While 100s of people were ringing in 1994 at celebrations with .. ‘~§ : j friends and family around Scugog, others found themselves .\ kss * / «ks "on duty" for the start of the new year. The Star caught some of i \ F a them as they started their shifts New Years Eve. Above, :;"~.« B n Durham Regional Police officers, Sgt. George Scott, Const. Bill Sireâ€"â€" J cA Delaney and Const. Rick Paul. At the hospital Dr. M. Gilmour }3 fmae®, â€"â€" § / and R N Laurie Patry kept watch in emergency. Bottom right, ié'“»‘“j_‘w €__/ Bd Richard Drew was driving taxi for anyone needing a ride home, |<3> :}*‘ ,{ & and bottom left, Don Adams and Steve Annett were the hss J <_ & ambulance attendants on duty. The Star salutes these people ”y for making Scugog a safe place to start the new year .... 1994!! e 4 F > Photos J 2. HvIDSTEN (Port PenRy staR Cld "",.: i Taagiee 3 w 2 Ei } h« > Pn M F -r/~ . ; _ e o mal [ * 9 h [A sns > C R l i l | 4 | e i p . ‘ f | a 1A i A #" C "ho C *3 A _ V C ty “:' ) ‘ j “‘”‘ % Wmm in " ' | ino & \ ~ s ".-, es " 5‘ =~_:__/ / P ns 'k‘\/f b * d -‘_@_1 3 :J .:.._, s ;.. & w Y > "Jo Te‘ C & ue | lt f ©@ ] } . C i % ,j [ s :. . & :. AMe * te ce h: 6 e , e > ;. t ® :. A â€" "1'.'; *"J P %.. s _ . * > | |m x muasPse * ie (Rgea oc onl 4 : ui < es :,1,4':«" n :': s m Bs z5. tss S . | > C t o *f\ F1 tncs $[e"< _ _ __%1| ~ Ees °s \wk LJ

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