*» 4 &~ Ray Pallant posing with his Queen's Scout Parchment. TO CALL FOR THE BEST -/BUY-ON YOUR INSURANCE BOB ALEXANDER CREDIT -. UNION BUILDING BROOKLIN Phone 655-3804 STATE FARM DH Insurance Companies : = Canadian' Head Office SS rough, Ontario, "the Queen's Scout Recogni- tion Ceremony for the Lake- their parchments, _officially Roland Michener; Governor Queen' Ss Scouts Presented "With Parchments . Saturday, May 3, 1969 in King City Secondary School, land Region was held. Some 62 boys received recognizing them as Queen's Scouts of Canada. The parchnents signed by General and Chief Scout of Canada, reads as follows: "As 'a Queen Scout yau_have prepared your- self for service to God and your fellow-men and have shown yourself a worthy member of the Great Scout brotherhood. May you continue un- der God's guidance fo gain courage and strength to. enable you fully to dis- charge your duty to your country", <i . Towercroft Holstein 778 Ibs. MILK QUOTA Sells 1.00 p.m. Sharp. THURS., MAY. 22 - East of Brookli Plus. 1 extra pail, unloader. OWNER--NORMAN ALVES, Brooklin, Ont, Sale Managers--Brubacher. Bros, 58 Glenwood Dr, i Kitchener, Ont." t 1.00 p.m. at the farm located 1 mile or 6 miles north of hwy 401 on * Thickson Road This-herd 'was established 30 years ago, a herd of big powerful high producing cows that av. 328ds 16800 m 651 F 49, on R.O.P. graded 4 Very Good, many Good By unit sires including a V.G. Rockman, others by Roeland; Clipper, Almerson, Sky Chief, Precepter, | the young cattle are terfific with deep full pedigrees, from dams to over 20,000 bs, milk. : ~ EQUIPMENT--sells Approx. 3.30 p.m. 3300 1b. Mueller bulk.tank.milk cooler used 3 yrs., a new Surge S.P.22 milk' pump, 3 units Chore Boy milking machines and". stainless steel wash Sink, and: Patz silo Dispersal .| they were: Dennis Symes & len.» '| credit to their communities "I'and diaries that are descrip- -writer,. and 'a farmer since should call-- Mrs.--Slemmon; i ] A from the recognition, Several. boys area received Bruce Smith from the first Scugog, their Scout Master is Allen Martyn and Ray Pal- lant from 1st Port Perry, his S.M. is W. Mulholland. The boys were presented to Brig.-Gen: G. R. A. Coffin, by - their. respective leaders. ot The very impressive cere- mony was attended by fam- ily and friends of the boys. Following the programine a reception for all-in attend: ance was held. Thése young men are a and the Boy Scouts of Can- ada. 'Historical Society gE Continued Millan _who_still_sports the beard he grew on that voy- age. , Mr. MacMillan is a self- styled "Digger without aj Spade". His work with the Ontario Archives is to seek out .significant early. letters tive of their period; also any other written or pictorial re- cord of Ontario's past. In this capacity he is the first full - time "searcher ---after documents" to be employed by an archivel institution in Canada. Co-founder 'and first presi- dent of the Glengarry His- torical Society, which now operates two museums, apd collects local historical re- cords, Mr." MacMillan has been in turn a soldier, a those days in 1943 when he resided in Port Perry where his father, the Rev. J. A. MacMillan" was minister "at. the Presbyterian Church. Mr. MacMillan will give a 30 minute talk' at the His- torical-- Society --meeting--at Greenbank Centennial Hall at 8.00 p.m. .on Thursday, |. May 15. - His topic will be "How a Historical Society should become involved, with the community", He will also discuss briefly his own work with t he. Ontario Archives. © Residents of - Port. Perry, Reach and Scugog who would like to attend but who lack transportation to Greenbank 085-2153. It would he ap- preciated alo if people from Port 'Perry, Scugog, and the 'various-areas- of Reach who plan to attend and who could take 'passengers would also call Mrs. Stemmon. ® 'ing this fall departing to take up duties "Port Perry High School next -Cooksville; Mr. Gerry Seaman, "dinner Mr. Dowson express- tion of those who have worl Students Fine Publication "The second issue of the "Student * Views" dated April 29, and published by Port Perry High School students certainly deserves an honour- able. mention. . 12 pages, "magazine The size, contains , a variety. of interesting topics, including "Letters. "to the Editor", "Editor's Message", Sports Column, - Gossip Column, an "Ann Landers' type col- umn, cartoons, etc. - Of interest to the public in general is a column of new teachers at the school start- and teachers at other schools. The follow- ing teachers will not be with season: Mr. Murray Pashler, Mr. Paul Linklater, Miss Marl- ene: Karrys, Mrs. Joan Quail and Mr. Tom Allison. Miss Gayle Haughton, Lindsay: and Mr. Tom Cham- bers of Thornhill will join the staff of the High School in the fall. Among the many interest- Entertain Staff After a very successful 20th « anniversary sale 'la't week the Dowson family en. tertained members and some former members of the staff and friends to dinner at Conway -Gardens. On arriving the ladies were presented with corsages ard the: men with boutoniere-. After qa - delicious chicken ed the gratitude of the fam- ily for the help and co-opera- -e ed in the store.in the- past ' and now. ' On behalf of the staff Mrs, Rena Webster responded |' with thanks for the dinner |s and Larry McNenley spoke for the students who have part time work in the store. Mr. and Mrs. Dowson pre- sented gifts to the staff, bringing a pleasant day_ to a close. The winners of the doll draw were June Gordon and Aileen Kane, : PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Moy 8, 1969 -- 9 * ing items is a letter to the -to task the few students at the} fine BUS --BOSTON - Spend Victoria Weekend in Boston --CALGARY --CALIFORNIA & CANADIAN WEST COAST - 30 days Departing June 30 --CANADIAN WEST COAST - 22 days - departing July 28. --~MARITIMES & CAPE BRETON ISLAND - Departing June 29, August 10, September 14 --FLORIDA FAMILY HOLIDAY AT DAYTONA BEACH - Guaranteed warm weather, .| Departing July 19 returning August .3. --NEWFOUNDLAND | AND EAST COAST August 7 for 22 days. CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FRED DE NURE TOURS ' ' ' 1! 1] /' [4 ' ' / ' ' ' 4 [ ' /' ' ' ' ' [ / ' / / '- / ' ' ' ' joes == anu ununww school, hi have that certain desire of defacing and destroy- ing public property..Let's hope it will hit Home where it is Por Produce deserved. Editor-in-Chief is Dennis Symes and he has quite a staff editor," written by Bruce|of assistant editors, "staff avey, 13B, which deserves| assistants, reporters, ete. Com- special mention. He is taking] pliments to them all for a effort, ESCORTED TOURS , $59.00. STAMPEDE: 15 days, leaving June 30. 15 day tour. Special rates for children. - . Departure BOX 238, LINDSAY, -- 705-324-5836 Free Pick-up at your door anywhere § in Ontario. 1 EEE SERRE NE PP FC CE Oe Poplar Park : PORT PERRY for SEASON OPENS MAY 31 Swimming Lessons BEGIN MONDAY, JUNE 30th. REGISTER BY PHONE ' JUNE 1st TO 14th, .EVENINGS ONLY. $6.00 EACH (MAXIMUM OF $30.00 PER FAMILY). 2 QUALIFIED RED CROSS ROYAL "LIFE INSTRUCTORS SHARON and JAN BAIRD 'SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE JUNE 1st. $8.00 EACH (MAXIMUM OF $40.00 PER FAMILY). "RESERVE FOR LARGE PICNICS NOW. PROP. JAMES BAIRD PHONE 985-2809 A EAS AS A XN WEN ELT CE RR To be eligible for crop insurance, apply to your local agent now ! THE CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF ONTARIO. 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