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Port Perry Star, 12 Apr 1978, p. 10

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RS NAT SG NT a EES SS an, NN RE Ne NY BSE Sa a a TAT AR --g™ ~ OS 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 12, 1978 The Battle Of Waterloo Toy soldiers a labour of love For the last two years John "= Kingstone, of RR 2. Port Perry has been busy recreat- ing the Battle of Waterloo. He's doing it with model soldiers - almost 300 so far - and the display in the spare room of his home depicts the regiments and formations of the British, Belgian, Prus- sian and French troops who faced each other in one of the world's most famous mili- tary battles on June 18, 1815. Mr. Kingstone has done much more than simply line up the model soldiers in the formations of infantry, cava- Iry and artillery. ~~ Using books on military history as a reference he has meticu- lously hand-painted each of the pieces in their colourful regimental uniforms. The display has been set up on a large piece of ply- wood and Mr. Kingstone has also recreated the rolling John Kingstone surveys his re-creation of the Battle of Waterloo. terrain over which Napolean and the Duke of Wellington sent their forces to do battle. Talking about his unusual hobby last week, Mr. King- stone said he can't estimate the exact number of hours he has spent painting the model soldiers. But it has been a labour of love. Now in his middle fifties, he has collect- ed model soldiers since he was a young boy in England, and still has some of the pieces from his boyhood. He says he has always been a student of history, and one reason he chose to recreate the Battle of Waterloo is that it was one of the last battles where the troops wore colourful and picturesque uniforms. "Those worn in World War 2 were pretty drab by com- parison," he says. Curiously enough Mr. Kingstone is not a military man. In fact, he has never been in the service. As an active farmer during the last war in his native England he was exempt from the service, a fact, he says, which upset him at the time. Altogether some 30,000 troops took part in the Battle of Waterloo. Mr. Kingstone says he plans to keep adding to his battle scene until he has about 600 pieces, all painted 'and in formation. And that should keep him pretty busy next winter, and quite possibly the winter after that. Manchester area news by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, April 16 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. C. Clarke in charge. The con- gregation are invited to a short slide presentation by the Sunday School of the Easter Story and lunch after service April 16. Ann and Janet Lamb and Joanne Vandervoort attend- ed the Guide Camp and Leadership training at Scout Hall at Port Perry over weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginn, Richard and Ann Marie attended the fifty eighth 78) Wadd J With nearly 300 of the hand-painted model soldiers now in place, he says he is now working to add about 300 more. |] "DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE! EL EE TT Te TTT TE TT TTI A WELL INSULATED HOUSE IS COOLER IN THE SUMMER Wedding Anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginn at Nestleton Presbyterian Church Satur- day evening. Mr. Fred Days showed some very in- teresting slides of England that everyone enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Proctor of Oshawa Sunday dinner guests with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. John King- stone and Mrs. W. Lamb attended the Sharing the Gift Event and Faith Festi- val in. Harmony Church. Ladies please phone your news to 985-2410. Manchester U.C.W. by Mrs. Ruby Fielding The Manchester U.C.W. met at the church Thursday April 6 with 21 members present. Ruby Fielding read an Ode to Spring. Hymn 107 was sung and Irene Lamb gave a reading followed by Gods Work. The collection received and hymn 374 was sung. Irene closed the devotion- al period with prayer. Margaret Ann Lamb wel- comed everyone and the usual committees reports were good. Diane McKenzie gave an interesting report on their day at the Presby- terial in Bowmanville, the 'theme: being "We all eat from the same loaf". Social Planning discussed and we are catering to a sale in May. The May meeting to be at Margaret Annis' house. A delicious lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. * A blender is not a toy for children to play with, warns the Industrial Accident Pre- vention Association. This handy household gadget can be hazardous if not used properly. = $ 10 cu.ft. BAG 3.75 | FREE use of BLOWER with purchase of 10 or more bags. PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 CASIMIR STREET 985-7356 LU CE EEE TE EE EE TT TT TTT EC A---- 9 hi a) a) p] With sabre drawn this cavalryman, his char ing horse, will be added to Mr. Kingstone's battle s ene. > 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW COMPLETELY FINISHED Erected on your lot. C.M.H.C. Approved - A.H.0.P. Eligible Call COBOURG HOMES for details. [416] 372-9432 3 good 3 31,508 aircon AJ Shur-Gain puppy food bite size with BEEF Its made to Shur-Gain's special puppy growing formula, and with the famous beef taste that all dogs. like. That's Shur-Gain Puppy Food. A complete, i balanced nutritionally correct diet. Nothing else is needed. Get it at your Shur-Gain outlet. Ssh puppy food Shur-Gain...value for discerning feeders. WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. - BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201

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