Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1975, p. 15

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a ---------- rp -- --. | -- oo ----. = A 57 eg y ! gt *] 4 F] E i 2 ww; Sot Foes aaa wl al LS IRENE A areal Sa Bb piri eli Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Farm sold. Property of KEN WOOD, Lot 8,'Con 3, Mariposa Township, 2 miles south of Little Britain and 3 miles west, or 3 miles east of Sonya. ED 40 Allis Chalmers diesel 3 pt. hitch; Ferguson Tractor & loader; Allied 10 ft. 29-tooth Cultivator (good); M.F. No. 3 Baler; Int. 3-furrow plow; Ferguson 2-furrow plow; Cockshutt # 12 cultivator; sprayer; J.B. & D. 21 ft. bale buncher; No. 11 Massey Harris side rake; Int. 3 pt. hitch 7 ft. mower; roller; 3.section har- rows; Massey plate grinder; Letfz grinder; 200 Egg incubator; 9 ft. post hole digger; 2 sets of discs; Tilsmith 4-h.p. Garden Tiller; 32 ft. Allied Bale elevator; Ferguson mower; P.T.0. pulley; Massey Manure spreader; ply- wood boat; 10-28 tractor chain; 75 ft. endless belt; Stewart Clipmas- ter clippers; pony saddle; qty. of cedar rails & scrap iron. House- hold furniture - Marconi T.V.; Sideboard; floor polisher; pole lamp; 5 dressers; child's desk; steel bed; wringer washer; qty. dishes and other articles. Terms cash. Noreserve. Sale 1:00 p.m. Don Corneil, Auctioneer, R.R. 1, Little Britain, (705) 786-2183. Added to sale: Int. Manure spreader 103 model PTO; Farm- hand hay conditioner; 24 ft. Hayovator elevator. Jn 1 Walk nearly over continued . ity he can find along the way. This interviewer 'paid' for the interview with an orange. Others along the way have offered hotel rooms, a spare bedroom, a square meal, and a few hours rest. He's been the guest .of mayors, and local mental retarded association members. Clothes and equipment are donated by various groups and manufacturers. When he was sprayed by a skunk near 250 boys take part in 6th Over 250 cubs, their leaders and supporters from packs in the Pineridge district, gathered in Greenbank last Saturday for the 6th annual Pineridge Cuboree. The theme this year was based on the Jungle Book, assemble for a massed march-past. Just a thought ... Is it not a pleasure to meet a person who's life is deeply troubled.. and yet he finds room in his heart for compassion for others? Thought - Your body is the baggage you must carry for the rest of your life. The more excess baggage the shorter the trip. sporting outfitter who replaced his track uniform. The winter clothing he started out with, said Weld- rick, are discarded along the road. "I covered a dead beaver with a sweater," he sighed. "Poqr thing." Closing in on the July arrival in Newfoundland, Weldrick already is conjur- ing up another project. "I think I'll try swimming Lake Ontario," he said. From a guy who's walked 3,500 miles, you take that and the cubs did their best to come up with original dis- plays and exhibits that reflected the theme. Scugog Mayor Lawrence Malcolm was on hand to officially open the Cuboree, following a Grand Howl by the 250 cubs massed in a huge semi-circle around the plat- form at the park in Green: bank. Rev. J.Roundell delivered the opening prayers, and a tour of the exhibits followed. As well as designating exhibits on the theme, each pack provided a midway and games. Packs taking part were from Cannington, Cart- wright, Greenbank, Port Perry, Scugog, and Sunder- land-Uxbridge. The Cuboree winner of the Bryan Rabb Memorial Trophy was the Port Perry B pack; 2nd, Uxbridge; 3rd, Cartwright A; and 4th, the 1st Greenbank pack. The win- ning pack will host the 1976 Cuboree. Tents, one for each pack represented at the Cuboree, lined the field. Early in the event, cubs massed for a march-past and official cere- monies, the colours of each. group carried on parade. The traditional campfire, and campfire-inspired activ- ities, finished the day of activities. UXBRIDGE DENTURE CLINIC 66 Brock Street West - Uxbridge, Ont. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 4, 1975 -- 15 Pineridge Cuboree ERR fol The Bohangi Bird, captured by the Port Perry Cub pack for displaying at Saturday's Cuboree in Green- bank, is a 1,000 pound, 5'8"* beast that comes from a 50 pound square egg and lives on Mayor Lawrence Malcolm's farm. The world's only Bohangi, it features a 10%2-foot wingspan....from tip to tip. Mike Pratt (left) and Chris Saulnier relate how they captured the winged wonder. Tom Sawyer a success continued Dowson; Huck Finn - Jay principal Doug Hogg. And that was an under- statement. Leading the cast of char- acters were: Reader of Poem - Patty Horn; Aunt Polly - Baird; Injun Joe - Joe Bero; Muff Potter - Scott Sinclair; Widow Douglas - Jackie Robinson; Dr. Robinson : John Butler; Sid - Robert Williamson; Ben Rogers - Sudbury, he contacted a local seriously. COZY J RANCH KENNELS REG'D. & DOG TRAINING SCHOOL ARENA i; y " 7 GERMAN SHEPHERDS, ALL AGES A es) SHOW * COMPANIONS * WATCHDOGS OBEDIENCE TRAINING SPECIALIZING IN PRIVATE LESSONS CONSULTATIONS BY APPOINTMENT #29 Years Experience" JEAN & HUGH KNIGHT (416) 655-3303 ASHBURN, ONTARIO LOB 1A0 -- H.KAESTNER D.T. Custom Denture Clinic WHITBY MALL (Thickson Rd. and Hwy. 2) Complete Denture Service 723-7496 MEMBER OF DENTURIST SOCIETY OF ONT. WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - _« -ELECTRIC - (il 4 PORT PERRY ». 985-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE TF 852-5291 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW. For Complete Denture Service. D. Thapar Member of the Denturist Society of Ontario iti Church Services PORT PERRY CHARGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The United Church of IN CANADA Canada Minister Rev. R. Brawn, Minister The Rev. Stuart McEntyre SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Phone 985-8331 or 985-3409 50th Anniversary Services St. John's, Port Perry Guest Preacher: The Rev. SUNDAY, JUNE 8 Prof. Kingsley Joblin Special Choirs 11a.m. Port Perry 2p.m. Prince Albert Reception and refreshments following both services SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. Geo. Wylie ~ Rev. B. Pogue SUNDAY", JUNE 8 9:45a.m. - SCUGOG 11:15a.m.- MANCHESTER BLACKSTOCK _ PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Rev. V.M. Parsons, Min. SUNDAY, JUNE 8 10 a.m. Blackstock 11 a.m. Church School 11:15a.m. Nestleton and 10:00a.m. Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School Burn's Church Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:30 a.m. Divine Worship PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor 9:45a.m. Bible School Continues all summer 11 a.m. Morning Worship Childrens Sunday 7 p.m. Gospel Service Church School | ) : How to be Filled with the CHURCH OF ASCENSION Holy Spirit ANGLICAN 7:30 Wed. Prayer and Bible Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Study SUNDAY, JUNE 8 All Welcome Trinity II 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Church School Rev. R. Batten ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK Rev. 1. MacLean SUNDAY, JUNE 8 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour Trinity 11 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 11a.m. Holy Communion 7p.m. Evang. Service Church School Joyce Lane; Tom Sawyer - David Bruce; Joe Harper - Robert Franssen; Amy Lawrence - Kathy Irvine; Becky Thatcher - Lea Bruce Young; Alfred Temple - Keith Geer; Rev. Walters - Patty Horn; Judge Thatcher - Scott Sinclair; Mary - Kelly Owen. Lord Simcoe in the heart of downtown From the moment our doorman says welcome, you will enjoy the Lord Simcoe's friendly service . . . in the Sentry Box Lounge, with its colourful atmosphere and "singalongs" in the evenings . . . at the Crossroads, a self service restaurant where people meet for conversation, snacks or a full course meal . . . the Beau Nash, an intimate gathering place for lunch, or for "after five" refreshments . .. the famous Captain's Table, with its nautical setting, and a menu brimming with new taste adventures. I's all at the Lord Simcoe, close to everything in the heart -of downtown. You'll enjoy Toronto more and have more left to spend on other things. Free overnight parking 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m See your travel agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848 NEN A HA TAP IATA LAR sree seh ees ors PL] PRIRSEARIE (ern inaeg 2 Pe IY ARE Yi ons va DEA wee ie " ar: £4 5 wis > SR rE RC SES i ein ea el, OR «vr

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