) Ow Continued from Front Page. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY © kr 7 ' 4 During the evening a background of soft piano mugls Was given by Mrs. Aylmer Wallacg, and later the guests were entertaified by several select- fons of muBic and singing suitable for this momentous day, Mr, and Mrs. Reazin were the re- cipipents of many beautiful gifts, flowers and cards 'from relatives, friends, neighbours and family, A telegram of congratulations was received from the Prime Minister, of Ontario, Leslie M. Frost. On be- half of the Province tongratulations and heartiest wishes were received from the Provincial Secretary, G. . H. Dunbar, and Dr. M, B. Dymond, - _ Uxbridge, M.P.P, and Mrs. Dymond. The guest book was in charge of grandson, Brian Reazin of Brooklin, Ontario with guests registering from * Toronto, Scarboro, Bowmanville, Fen- elon Falls, Lindsay, Little Britian, Cannington, Brooklin, Whitby, Manchester, Port Perry, Oshawa, Woodville, Greenbank, Cress- well, Oakville, Sunderland, Blackwater and Wick, ; 3 ; Notice fo Creditors In' the matter of the Estate of Russell Sutcliffe, Deceased. All persons having claims against thet' Estate of Russell Sutcliffe, late of the Villagé of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, who died on, or about the 28rd day of July, A.D, 1958, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the '16th day of September, 1968, full par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will ' be distributed: among the parties "entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. * Dated #t Port Perry, Ontario, this 12th day of August, 1958. GREER & KELLY, Barristers, Etc., Box 131, Port Perry, Ont., solicitors for the above estate. aug2s [353iitittittitt \ Emmerson Agency . E) Wishes to announce that they will move their offices on Monday, August 18 th to the offices on Queen St., formerly occupied by the Bell Telephone Co. : recccsedl Insurance resecccs sosesees R {For Fair - J committee Wilber McCoy and his wife Judge Field Cr ops called with a treat. As usual for the first night in camp nobody got to sleep early. and most of the night was spent rolling and tossing, Monday commenced at 6 a.m. While the Akellas got breakfast Bagheera took 'all the Cubs foF a eool swim. Breakfast tonsisted of bacon'and eggs, cereal, jam and toast, e morning | Was spent in cleaning up camp ground REPRESENTS TCA The field crop competition held by the Cartwright Agricultural Society was judged on August 1st by Mr. R. Morrison, prominent farmer and seen plant owned from Beaverton. All plots scored were of high quality and closely - grouped in points _awarded. The judge reported that they were all a lot shorter than grain he had judged \the day previous in the Oakwood dis- trict. - The prize winning fields, in or- der of standing, were entered by, Roy McLaughlin, Nestleton Harold Swain, Nestleton Fred Trewin, Nestleton Glen Larmer, Nestleton Ralph Larmer, Nestleton' Roy Werry, Burketon Larry -Ashton, Burketon Howard Forder, .Blackstock Osmond Wright, Blackstock Grant Jackson, Blackstock Prize winners are required to show either a bushel of seed or a sheaf of the crop in the regular grain class at the Fair to collect their prize money. Any prizes won at the fair 'will be in addition to whatever is won in the Blackstock Last week-end .ten Cubs, accom- panied by two Akellas, namely, Law- rence McLaughlin and Harold Martyn, and Bagheera Gerald Asselstine went to camp at Albert Wright's ranch on Sunday afternoon. As this was the first of the Cubs, 'all afternoon was spent making tent sites, holes in the ground to keep milk, meat, ete., camp fire, clothes line, wash basin stand, cleaning out swimming pool and trim- ming trails to camp fire and swim- ming pool. This just left time for the | Miss Lisa Eriksen, Trans-Canada Alr Lines stewardess, reached the semi-finals recently In the Interng- tional -Alrlines Stewardess contest swim before supper. The leaders with [ - held In Miami Beach. The attractive alr hostess competed with represen. tatives from all the major world alrlines. Bused In Vancouver, Miss Eriksen Is five feet six and one half Inches tall, 125 pounds and hos light brown hair and light blue eyes. The contest was won by an El-Al Israel stewardess, the help from cubs made stew with vegetables from the Cub garden and cooked it over camp fire. Supper was scarcely over when a storm came up and all made a dash. for the tents. After the cubs were in bed one of the members of the group J \ SLA ATEPIIRRS rf THR 1] cool (NH E No more tiring hot days or sticky, sleepless nights. Your home can be cooler than a woodland glade, when you enjoy the relaxing comfort of an electric air conditioner and electric fans, Find out how wonderful a cool room - can be! * livebetter ELECTRICALLY Ho aly, chow, PORT PERRY Hydro Electric System josie That hay Selb alta 1 ECTRICALLY LL odo. any | and games. After lunch of hamburgs, games were played, then all went to Scugog Point for a swim in the lake. After returning from there the Cubs built a dam and caught crabs and fish. Supper at 6 p.m, of wieners and buns, jam and toasted marshmallows. After supper tents were taken down, camp site cleaned up and off home, happy and ready for a good night's sleep in real beds, Much to, the leaders' | RED BARN . 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