4B -- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, May 12, 1971 Blacks t ock News Ladies Auxiliary Scout and! until fall, There will be no | provoking sermon on "Stand- Guide Mothers Meeung On May 6th, the mee bing | more meetings until the fall. | Repeating of the Mizpah | ards for Living," Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahoa of the Ladies Auxiliary Scout| was followed by a deticious and family were Mother's Day and Guide Mothers was heid/!unch and a gay social time. | Suests of her parents Mr. and at the home of Ruby VanCamp) with 16 members present. | Minutes and correspondence were read followed by the Treasurer's report. Moved by Reit Post, seconded by Jean Adams that we pay any out standing bills. Carried. Pat Sleep expressed her thanks to everyone who helped in any way at the Father and Son Banquet lt was then asked if we wished to go on as a joint! Auxiliary. «All were in favour of doing so. June Wilkinson is willing w allow her tele phone number to stand as a telephone referral service re used uniforms. Asked if there was anyone interested in typ- ing stencils for Brownie Song} Collections with the result that Ruby Parsons kindly off-| ered her services The Cuborbee is being held at Port Perry, May 29th this year and anyone wishing to attend should have a very good time watching the vari- ous activities. It was then announced there was a need for used, unwanted Cub or Scout scarves to help replace those lost or misplaced by some of the boys. It would be appreciated that anyone having such would let us know Pat Sleep reminded us again about saving Canada Packer labels. It was decided to leave} discussion of Chocolate Bars/ uc Ww The Candace Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of | Jean Kyte with 14 members| and 6 children in attendance After coffee and a social time | the unit leader Peggy Larmer | opened the meeting with «| reading Donna Kyte led in wor- ship on the theme, "Under- standing Youth" reading the 23rd Psalm and the Beati- tudes from the book "God ls For Real Man" A committee was set up to plan the Dessert Luncheon on | May 25 when Mrs. R. Shef-| field, President of Oshawa | Presbyterial will be guest speaker John Paisley gave the pro ; gramme on Youth. Following her interesting talk, given mostly from her experience with young people, members joined in a lively discussion. In the United Church the Sacrament of Baptism was administered to the following children, Frances Joanne Grove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grove; Esther Mrs. Harold Larmer andGrant. Mrs. Gayman, Wayne and Doane, Gormiey attended the Bapusm service and were din- ner guests of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glean Grove and family. Mrs. Reg. Boundey, Port Perry, Rev. and Mrs. V. M. Parsons, Janet, Marlene and Lynda, Mrs. Courtney Graham were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. Mother's Day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and family were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Nestleton and Mr. Jack Curtis. Several from this area en- joyed the presentation of Dustbound in a_ Victorian Parlour in Port Perry High School on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Les Bushfield, London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. Other weekend guests were Mrs. Ernest Belyea and Nancy of Bronte Mr and Mrs. Leonard Chamberlain and son, Miss Marion Bradburn were week- end guests of their parents, Joyce Kelly, daughter of Mr. |Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and | Brenda Carol McMahon daug- | hter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahon. During the service | Mrs. Gladys Thompson sang | a lovely solo. Rev. V.M. and Roy. Mid week callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bobcaygeon, Mrs. Gordon Kelly and Leigh, Bur- Parsons delivered a thought- (Continued on Page 19) Outdoor Living Build Your Own Beautiful SUN DECK CEDAR i An easy home project you'll be proud of, providing a spacious, private and relaxing area for you and your friends. * ALL CEDAR CONSTRUCTION * NAILS INCLUDED ALUMINUM PATIO DOORS 6' x 0" -- 6 x 8" SEALED INSULATING GLASS DOUBLE WEATHER STRIPPED $144, 'VIHEW TIT ETD, BOLD ) Gibson for design. Public interest in the Car Derby held by various area Cub Packs during past week was a great deal more than expected. At one time dur- ing the races the attendance reached about 200 in the Scout Hall. CARTWRIGHT A PACK Speed -- Wayne Wilson; Tim Cochrane; Eric Christinson. Design -- Don Free; Tim Lawrence; Ivan Duivestein. CARTWRIGHT B PACK Speed -- Don Radcliffe; Neil Williams; Dale Williams. Design--Bradley Free; Lawr- ence Cooledge; Gord Barra- ball. CANNINGTON PACK Speed--Wilfrid Perault; Gary Peters; Greg Clark. Design--Kelly Sims; Anth- iny Bingham; Shawn O'figorn, MANVERS Speed -- Joe Magill; Mike Waites; Lawrence Wright. Design -- John Raymond; Terry Marienfelet; Mike | Coombs. : PORT PERRY A PACK Speed -- Ted Wilson; Peter | Bateman; Daryl Drinkwater. | Design -- Clint Jammer; } / Sean O'Reilly; Mark Lee. PORT PERRY B PACK | Speed -- Ian Griffen; Stevan Smith; Randy Fraser. Design -- Kevin Ausman; | Devid Saulnier; Doug Potts. : 2nd SCUGOG | Speed -- Robert Rutchmann; Jeffrey McDougal; Trevor ; Chandler. Design -- Michael Jordon; Michael Van Strein; Bruce | Prentice. | PORT PERRY C PACK Speed -- Danny Cart; Mike Baumans; Kevin Reid. Design -- Bruce Areulins; } Garry Gibson; Jim Wilson. On May the 7th the above | boys competed for Ist, 2nd | and 3rd places in speed and design these -- winners will |g0 to Oshawa Municipal | Arena on June 6th at 4 p.m. to compete against cars from | Ajax, as far east as Trenton | and north to Cannington. The | final winners were: | Speed--Wayne Wilson, Cart- | wright A Pack; Wilfred Per- | rault, Cannington; & Ian Grif- fen, Port Perry. Design--Garry Gibson, Port Winners of the Car Derby held at the Scout Hall are seen with their trophies. They are Cubs, Lawrence Wright for best design in racing, Wayne Wilson for speed, and Gary Area Cubs Enjoy Car Derby Perry C Pack; cmt Jammer,| Best design in racing ,all Port Perry A Pack; Jim WU-jround car)--Lawrence Wright son, Port Perry C Pack. 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