15 YEARS AGO (1990)
? Hughes, Downs win board seats: Durham Downs and Sheila Hughes, running on a joint ticket, were elected to the Clarkston school board, with about 6 percent voter turnout June 11.
Roughly 1200 of 18200 eligible registered voters turned out.
Downs captured 616 votes to win the one-year seat on the school board. He ran against Dennis Walters, who earned 366 votes, and Kurt Karlstrom, who garnered 301 votes.
? Flashback to Summer fun for family: Flashback to Summer combines Father’s Day and summer fun for the whole family at Independence Oaks County Park Sunday, June 17.
The 1062-acre park is on Sashabaw Road, 2 1/2 miles north of I-75, in Independence Township. The vehicle entry fee is $4. For more information, call 625-0877, or call the township parks and recreation department at 625-8223.
25 YEARS AGO (1980)
‘Village faces fire tax vote: Clarkston Village voters are scheduled to face a proposed 1-mill fire protection increase on the Aug. 5 primary ballot, following the village council’s unanimous vote Monday night.
This millage is exactly the same as one which will appear before Independence Township voters Aug. 5.
‘Luzi, Hubbard win school board race: It was a close race for the two Clarkston School Board seats in Monday’s election.
But when the unofficial tallies were made Monday night, incumbent C. Vincent Luzi and Addison Hubbard came out on top.
? 50 YEARS AGO (1955)
‘Marriage Vows Spoken In Lansing: The wedding of Nancy Ann Brown and James L. Waterbury was solemnized in the chapel of People’s Church in East Lansing at four o’clock on Saturday afternoon, June 4th.
? Children Help Replenish Library: The children in the Clarkston Elementary School have been working to put new books on the library shelves. They had to earn money and this they did successfully. When the new books are ready for the shelves they will bear the names of the children who earned them.
‘Bible School At Waterford: Waterford Community Church will conduct a two week Vacation Bible School beginning Monday, June 20. All boys and girls in the community are invited to attend the sessions which will be held each morning from 9 to 12 o’clock.
Sailing With Christ will be the theme of the entire school, using the Bible as the textbook, and presenting lessons from the sea stories in the Bible. A happy program of worship, Scripture memory work, guided recreation and handcraft will make each morning full of interesting activity for all who attend.