Mi 3 ¢ Ff for the society. AEA AHH 0) i A SE \\ A WT R Jit AN MR WN, WY WW RR A WY A \ WW NN ONY nN WN N AN NW AS LA A AN N AN ORETRORLA NN Cd rar | o/s & = : oud 1p Jy CAR I A be = Hoda 25 / le 2 1 1 & ts ] sana B04 A y I | 7 = | \ : -- a 7 4 \¢ /] \ (a J fi bk er AN sa | aa AY 4 "em; Da d id 1 ir WEE ard : ili rT lie MB This artist's conception of the Historical Society's log cabin in an earlier and more prosperous day has just been completed by Marion Boyd whose illustrations in "The Shores of Scugog"" aré familar to many. The, Lake Scugog Historical Society has adopted |. the cabin asits symbol and it will appear on Membership Cards, letterhead, and advertising NN Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton of Whitby guests of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Appleton on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. P. LAE in Uxbridge on Sunday to visit Mrs. M. Bailey who we are pleased to report is coming along very" good. Miss Helena 'Campbell of i Varicouver, B.C. and Miss Milda Peterson of Guelph Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter ° Mr. and Mrs. A. Aldred of Agincourt recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson Sunday evening guests of Mrs. C. Hardy. . Scugog Provincial -- Park was host to eleven hundred Boy Scouts over the week- "end. A busy time was had by all present. Garbage collection July 2. Mr. and Mrs, Doug Crozier, "Mrs. Sharon McClelland and Mr. Bill Bobbie attended the 'McClelland - Nemis wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. Ste- phen acted as ring bearer for | Mr. { his aunt, Saturay guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. Fralick were Mr, J. Kaczanowski and Mr. B. Mof- fat of Toronto: . The closing of the Cubs D OH) wh Z DASE a WERE 2 Ok. : \_ (1 \ (RH °, A 4 ® QU A Ptolemy & Grieve ; : 1 i Saturday 52 Water St. Port Perry PHONE: 985-3182 cugog News wus held Monday evening at|™ the home of Mr.-and Mrs. J. Reese- with a weiner roast. . Miss Kay Jackson of Tor- onto a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson on Wednesday. A nice time was had by all, present on Friday night. A chivari for Mr. and Mrs. Bilt Jeffrey, : : "Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young & children of Brampton weék- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Manns and | family camping for the weck- end with Mr, and Mrs. Stan Mamns and family of Raglan at Omemee. - ° Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells & family at Bowmanville on Sunday. Mrs. R. Tetlow spent the week-end in Tyrohne willi| Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayns. Service on Sunday at Grace at 9 a.m. All are welcome. Miss Grace Pogue. of Tor- onto a week-end guest of her parents Mr. & Mrs. R. Poguc. Mr. J. L. Sweetman and A. Aldred spent Sunday at Rice Lake. Sorry to report Mrs, C. L. Fralick, Mrs. Saville and Mrs. H:. Vickery are in hospitals. Keep coming girls, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Broad-| bent of Oshawa (parents of MP. Ed Broadbent) spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, D.|' S. Smith, _Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis of Toronto and Seagrave and Mr. and Mrs, H. Thomas Sun- day night dinner guests-of Mr .and Mrs. J. Reese. Mrs, M. McLaren attended -a birthday party for her sis- ter, Mrs, Marks, in Port Perry Friday afternoon. 'Mr. and Mrs. A, Krieg| spent the week-end at their cottage Bradley Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Cyr of Osh. awa week-end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aldred evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman. Mr. and Mrs. G. iii Church Services | CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 15th-- Trinity II y 9: 45 a.m --Holy Communion "ST. "JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JUNE 15th-- 'Trinity II _- 11.15 a.m.--Morning Prayer "Satisfying Light" Psm.27 PORT PERRY - UNITED CHURCH. Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister | SUNDAY, JUNE 15th-- PORT PERRY - 11.00 a.m.-- Church Service 945 a.m.--Sunday: School ~ for children 6 yrs. & up 11.00-a.m.--$5 yrs. and under PRINCE ALBERT 9:45 a.m --Church Service 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A ' Toronto Telegram Syndicate Jeffrey ~+is eight months old of Czechoslovakian and Scottish descent. He needs to be adopted so he will grow up ~as a member of a family. He is fine-boned but sturdy, with dark hazel eyes, fine brown hair. and light olive skin with rosy. cheeks. Ile has no teeth yet, but that searching finger In his mouth suggests they are close. Hé is a happy, active, - _ good-natured little boy who loves to he with people, so it is hoped he will he adopted into a family where he will have "brothers and sisters, Jeffrey is such an appealing, cuddley baby he is perhaps a little spoiled. There is diabetes in his : background, hut he is in excellent health. He needs warm, demonstrative parents who will not worry over his medical "| history. To inquire about adopting Jeffrey please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, "Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general information about adoption. ask your local Children's Aid Society: "WI - Continued trained Indian worker who will upgrade, the homemakin skills of the Indian women o Ontario. 'Mrs. Louise Gateby, Hom Economist for York and Ont. ario colinties, stated that th courses 'The Main Dish Makes| the Meal", "Hats -- Shape and Wide Brims", "Calorie Count Down' and "Add for this area. 1969-70, installed" by Mrs. N. Payne Past president, Annis Brougham; President, Mrs. Hugh Crawford, Green- wood; 1st vice-president, Mrs, "Neloon Williams, Port Perry; 2nd vice -president, Mrs. Har- : old Lewis, Claremont; Secre 'tary, Mrs. Lorne Parrott, R.R. 2, Oshawa; Secretary Assist- ant, Mrs. James Creight, Stouf- -fville; Public Relation Officer, The following officers fo were elepted = Mrs. Mervin! Convenors of = Standing Committee: Agriculture and - Canadian Industries," Mr. I. McClean, Locust Hill; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. Douglas Buller, Port Perry; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Russell Saunders, Brook- ~~ 'lin; Historical Research and Currént- Events, Mrs. A Cou- ves, Greenbank; Resolutions, Mrs. Ellis Britton, Claremont; Curator, Mrs. S. Cawker, Nest- leton. : Entries were received for the photographic competition and essays. Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S.' SUNDAY, JUNE 15th-- 10::00 a.m.--Worship Service Series of Sermons--'"The Psychology of Psalms" "The Forgiven are Free" Psalm 32 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School BAPTIST CHURCH PORT PERRY PASTOR A HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, JUNE 15th-- 9:50 a.m --Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship '7:00 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canada . SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE * Rev, George Teskey SUNDAY. JUNE 15th-- 9:00 a.m.--SCUGOG 10:10 a.m.--PROSPECT 11:00 a.m MANCHESTER Scout Parade. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R, Batten, = 'Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 a.m--Morning Worship Touch of You" were chose - Demara evening guests. 7 p.m.--Evang. Service Mrs. W. Trolley, Locust Hill. Anyone up at 6:30 last Monday morning may have seen the largest set of half trusses to leave Lake Scugog Lumber Co. These" Mono trusses spanned 47° 3" and were Purchased by McCaskell Lumber in Pereiaw for the Shier Bros. dairy. farm.