by Lillian Harper The last meeting of Honeydale W.I. before the summer "break" proved most interesting, the topic being "International Affairs." The Roll Call "What Country would you like to visit and why" Historic Aircraft to appear at CFB Trenton The personnel of Canadian Forces Base Trenton heartily in- vite you to their Armed Forced Day and Quinte International Air Show, which will take place at Trenton, Ontario on the 23rd of June. Along with numerous ground displays, bands and modern civilian and military aircraft from Canada, the United States and Europe, you will be provided with a first-hand glimpse into aviation history with the par- ticipation of several vintage air- craft from the World Wars. Two full scale, flying replicas of the Fokker Dr I triplane, the same aircraft in which Ger- many's famous 'Red Baron," Manfred von Richthofen, scored 21 of his 80 victories, will take to the skies over CFB Trenton on the last weekend of June. One of the - aircraft is Prussian blue with red trim, and carries authentic World War II-era instruments and original German shock cord in the wheels and tailskid. The other air- craft is red with white trim. They took 9% and 8% years to build, respectively. You can also inspect full scale, non-flying replicas of a Nieuport 17 biplane, as flown by Billy Bishop, and the German Phalz D III and Albatros D V biplanes. It was an Albatros that Bishop shot down during the early morning raid of June 2, 1917, for which he -became Canada's first recipient of the Victoria Cross. In total, Bishop downed 43 Albatros and 11 Phalz aircraft. : Numerous aircraft of the. British Commonwealth Air Train- ing Plan era will be on static display. Among them will be the Tiger Moth and the less used but very reliable Fleet Finch primary trainers. Thousands of Com- monwealth pilots made their first solo flights in these types. Also catch the Fairchild Cornell, which began replacing the Tiger Moths and Finches in 1942, as well as such BCATP workhorses as the twin-engine Avro Anson and Cessna Crane aircraft. World War IlI-vintage aircraft will be flying again too: Jerry Billing will be putting actor Cliff Robertson's Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX through its paces. It is sure to bring tears to the eyes of those who remember when the distinc- tive buzz of the Spitfire's Merlin engine filled the skies of western Europe. The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum will be out in force with their Hawker Hur- ricane fighter-bomber, and Avro Lancaster and Mitchell bombers. The Spitfire is one of, at most, five flying examples in the world, and the Hurricane is one of only three, so this represents a rare oppor- tunity to see these types in the air. In addition, the Canadian Har- vard Association will show off their aircraft in formation flight. This, too, is sure to bring back fond memories for many, and to fascinate others too young to remember this stalwart of the air. So be sure to set aside the last weekend of June to come and ex- perience CFB Trenton's Armed Forces Day celebrations. Gates open at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sun- day, allowing you ample time to view the extensive range of ground exhibits before the Air Show takes off at 1:00 p.m. The cost is 'only $5.00 per person, while children under 13 are admitted free. Don't miss this, the best family entertainment value around! Hospital Auxiliary to hold pot luck luncheon The Community Hospital Aux- iliary ladies held their meeting on May 28th, with 28 ladies present. The President Elaine Bucanan opened the meeting, and was very pleased to see so many ladies out. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the acting Secretary, and accepted. All other officers reports were then given. Bonnie Gerrow reported 19 boys and 3 girls were born at the hospital since the last meeting. Mary Cannon Co-convener of the Hospital Spring Bazaar gave a run down of the fair, and thanked all who had in an; way helped to make the bazaar a success. Mr. Brown then spoke 'and thanked the Auxiliary for the help they are to the hospital, he also told us that the Polo Tournament is cancelled as there was no new business to be discussed. The minutes of last year's an- nual meeting were read by Pat Taylor, and then the meeting was turned over to the nominating committee after the new officers were installed, the meeting was then taken over by our new Aax- iliary President, Margaret McConnell. Our President discussed our June meeting of Monday June 18th, which is being held in the form of a pot luck luncheon being held at the Prince Albert Hall at 12:30 p.m.. Hope to see all you ladies out that day for a friendly get-together. A motion was then made my Minnie and seconded by Elaine that we adjourn. We Deliver The NEWS Read the Star weekly! PORT PERRY STAR REAL ESTATE -- Tuesday, June 12, 1990 -- 15 HoneydaleW.l.on summer break showed how much interest we all ve in travelling, with quite a variety of choices. The opening ode was sung to original lyrics, with an interna- tional flavour, composed by the. program convener, Mabel Cawker - a very nice idea! During the business part of the meeting, arrangements were made for conducting a program for the June birthday party at the nursing home on June 26. There was a motion to give a donation to the seniors choir for their singing at our district meeting in May. It was decided to change our day of meeting back to the first Thursday of the month, instead of Monday. Our new locations is to be the Anglican Church Hall. An invitation was received to attend the 80th anniversary of Altona branch on June 13th. Several members, hopefully, will attend. Our rummage and bake sale date is set for July 20 at Mary VanHam"s home, 425 Lilla St. at 10 a.m. A meeting of program con- veners will be held on June 21st at Mabel Cawker's home to plan programs and groups for next year, which begins in September. A committee consisting of clara Warren, Grace Bassant and Ar- dath Sisson was appointed to plan program for the district picnic to be held at Elgin Park, Uxbridge on July 10, at 12P30 p.m. The program for this meeting convened by Mabel Cawker had a real international flavour, with readings with interesting infor- mation concerning the individual contries given by the following members: Mary Cannon, on Scotland, Jean Carnochan on Korea, Helen Thomson on Venezuela, Nellie Nottenboom on Holland, Helen MacMaster on South Africa, and Margaret Cor- PORT PERRY PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH & Rev. D. Robert J. LePage, B.A. M. Div. Rev. Donald E. Tansley B.A. M. Div. Associate Minister BAPTISM & FATHER'S DAY Morning Worship SUNDAY, JUNE 17 10:00 a.m. Port Perry 11:30 a.m. Prince Albert Nursery Care Always Available UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Lynne Belfry-Graham Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. ~ Manchester 11:15 a.m. Worship & Sunday School BLACKSTOCK-NESTLETON UNITED CHURCH Rev. Dale Davis Blackstock 10:00 a.m. North Nestleton - 11:15 a.m. Church School and Nursery During Worship COLUMBUS UNITED CHURCH A COMMUNITY CHURCH FOR ALL Minister: Rev. Jack Griffen, B.A. M. Div. Sermon: Father's Day - "Ten Commandments for Husbands & Wives" A HAPPY CHURCH FOR HAPPY PEOPLE! -_-- ---s e ---- ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Stuart McEntyre, B.A., B.D. Telephone: 985-3409 SUNDAY, JUNE 17 ' 9:55 a.m. Family Worship & Church School Mr. McEntyre's Topic "They were called Christians" Nursery Care Provided ST. BERNADETTE'S CATHOLIC PARISH SUNDAY MASS 11:30 a.m. Nestleton Community Hall Nestleton Serving Cartwright Township Come On Home Father Tom Lynch 705-932-2712 BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 7A & Island Road East of Port Perry 985-8681 Pastor: Rev. David S. Daniels SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Bible School Classes for all ages Worship 11:00 and 6:30 p.m. Nursery Available Wednesday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study & Prayer Junior High Youth Mtg. . A Special Welcome To The Handicapped HOPE CHURCH A Christian Reformed Fellowship 166 Simcoe Street South Prince Albert, Ontario Rev. Bart Van Eyk B.A., M. Div., Pastor 985-9679 Song Service: 9:50 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Coffee and Fellowship 11:15 a.m. Worship Service: 7:00 p.m. Nursery Provided Ladies Coffee Break Thursdays 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Nursery & Story Hour Provided Youth Groups Girls 7-14 - Mondays 7-9 p.m. Boys 8-15 - Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. High School Plus Alternate Sundays - 8:30- 10 p.m. All Are Welcome! EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Road 23 and 7th Conc. Reverend Timothy Godfrey Pastor Church: 852-7054 Residence: 852-5871 SUNDAY, JUNE 17 9:45 a.m. - Family Bible School 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services 6:00 p.m. - Praise Meeting _ Tuesday - 9:30 a.m. Ladies Fellowship Wednesday - 7:30 p.m, Prayer & Bible Study Saturday - 7:00 p.m. Youth Group --_ ---------------------------- nish on Canada. Mary Pickard gave a reading "Why women go to the Women's Institute," also readings by Ar- dath Sisson and Mabel Cawker. Our guest speaker for the after- noon was Mrs. Luella Lewis, who gave a most interesting and infor- mative account of the A.C.W.W. Conference, which she was delegated to attend in Kansas Ci- ty, Missouri, it being the 60th an- niversary of the Associated Coun- try Women of the World. She remarked about how interesting it was to meet with women from | all over the world, and to get an insight into their different ways of | conducting their meetings, but all with one common objective - the betterment of rural women of the world! Mabel expressed our apprecia- tion to Mrs. Lewis. After the close of the meeting, we enjoyed a variety of international foods with tea, and a social hour. GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE SERVICES Rev. David Shepherd, Minister 9:30 a.m. Seagrave 11:00 a.m. Greenbank 12:30 p.m. Pinedale EMMANUAL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Regional Rd. 8 at Simcoe Port Perry, Ontario Rev. David Beesley, Pastor 985-4441 SUNDAY, JUNE 17 9:45 a.m. - Christian Education 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Message: "How in the World Can I Be Holy?" Special Music: Bob Switzer 6:30 - Praise Service Message: "wholly His by the Holy Spirit!" Special Music: Jim Martin Nursery Care & Children's Church Provided in Both Services Wed. 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study "A Church Reaching Out in Love" NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Fairley Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Provided Everyone is Welcome! COMMUNITY CHURCH CAESAREA Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford Sunday, June 17 Thurs.: Prayer & Study 8:00 p.m. Welcome to the Country Church Guest Speakers For info Rev. Godfrey (852-5871) ANGLICAN CHURCH The Rev'd Charles E. Bull Incumbent St. John's Church St., Blackstock SUNDAY, JUNE 17 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer Church School & Nursery Church of the Ascension 266 North St., Port Perry . SUNDAY, JUNE 17 8:00 a.m. Said Eucharist 11:15 a.m. - Holy Communion New Rite Church School BAHA'I FAITH For information about Baha' meetings & activities please write P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry, Ontario, LIL 1A9 or Call 985-9339