Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 17, 1970, p. 17

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THE Hi Neighbor Most of the marinas in the Lake area are entering the busiest part of the year and the Marina is no exception On the right Mike shows a customer a new steer ing wheel on one of the accessory displays Maple Leaf pupils tour Ottawa By SABIN Its little wonder the Peter Gorman Pool in Newmarket attracts so many One of the rea- sons is Leslie Taylor above a life guard at the pool Leslie is In her second year year at Western University and is majoring in English Of the worlds water SAY DAD WILL I GRADUATE This is an important question is basic to their future security and happiness Life insurance wisely plan DOUGLAS TOOMBS Tel 2252331 Susan below wasnt too sure of her last but she did know the dog was Snowball taking her pet for a tour of the lake- Jacksons Point when the her The police might lake of her driving habit of tying the dog to the steering wheel Grade students eight teachers returned sate and very tired from their animal trip to Ottawa Mr Jim viceprin cipal of Maple Leaf Public School organized the trip and made all the Harrison Both drivers said the children were very well behaved and it was a privi lege to be with them The hotel The Beacon Arms was the sleeping quarters for everyone The first stop was at the Peterborough hydrau lic lift Fortunately they were able to see the lift in operation At this point the lunch stop was picnic be side the locks After arriving at the hotel and having supper the buses were boarded for a tour of points of interest in Ottawa such as the hom es of the Ambassadors re presenting all parts of the world and Mr Stantield and Mr Trudcaus homes The Dominion Observatory The next day they toured the Royal Canadian Mint then on to the Cana dian War Museum The of the trip for most the guided tour of the Parliament Buildings the Senate the House of Com mons and the Library Aft Museum of Science and Technology Wednesday morn ing everything was packed and back on the bus to head home At Kingstoa Rcsturant was the lunch stop and last but The teachers that chaperoned were Mr Jim Jefferis In charge Mr Jim Wright man Mr Isaac Saunders and his wife An nette Mrs Elton Davis Miss Abo Wednesday June A of Erul The cub scouts will be and pack leaders from pack cubs will entertain the judges in the Fashion Show Sharon have been Invited Sharon leaders An old- East Group to entertain East fashioned Fashion Show Committee and all parents bury leaders and B pack skits and many more are have been invited in return the leaders on the agenda for this eve will be served the Fort Henry in Kingston The gro up stopped at the Voyageur on Highway for supper Parents were wailing from about seven to ten oclock it is needless to describe he released when the headlights of the bus rounded the corner of Long ford Dr Among the first The 3rd East Brownie pack of girls along with Brown Owl Mrs Elsie and Roland Commission er Mrs Marg Zeal and John Zeal Owl Mrs Jane Hammond and Debbie Cunnyworlh visited Spring Water Park at A bar- was their lunch and then a visit with the ani mals in the park Trans portation was provided by The last meeting until the first Friday after Labour Day of the 3rd E Brownie pack was Fri day June Mrs Elsie Brown Owl present ed Tnwny Owl Mrs Jane Hammond with her Tawny Owl pin Wednesday after pictures went on a Scavenger hunt arranged by Mrs Carol Coyne Each boy had to get items and they all went in their lairs with a leader accompanying each Brown six was the winning lair ac companied by Sherc Khan Mrs Pat 0vcns each re ceived an Eager Beaver Cub Crest as a prize Re freshments were served on arrival back at Maple Leaf Public School Mrs Ev Hart presented each cub and each leader with rope sash for their belts pack cubs have welcomed a transfer from Don Mills new chum Nicky Johnson and two both from the Heights Badges were pre sented by Akali Mrs Shir ley Garland to Shawn and a Team Players Badge The 1st meeting Better potato yields start with DITHANE 45 tion containing DITHANE or dust them with 8 dust to prevent Fusarium seed- piece decay and control seedborne common scab Spray DITHANE on the vines to days a them from infection by early late blight fungi As i and you spray close to DITHANE applications ah ROHMK prevent tuber storage rot From planting to harvesting and into storage DITHANE gives you effective unequalled protection from fungi Easily dispersed good troublefree on by air or ground equipment resistance to rain irrigation or to weathering compatible with other are among the many excellent qualities of DITHANE M45 fungicide Use it on your potatoes for higher yields of better quality See DO IT EASILY DO IT INEXPENSIVELY TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW LINES THESE PAPERS MUST BE SOLD NOW PLEASE SHOP SOON FOR BEST SELECTIONS WHILE STOCK LASTS NOW ROOM SIZE BUNDLE LOTS REDUCED ALL 1970 WALLPAPER IN STOCK 20 OFF Warn gentu Main Street Newmarket Phone 8954131

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