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Port Perry Star, 8 Dec 1971, p. 6

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' ~ ._ be compensated in 'some ' 18 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec 1, 1971 New Zealand young farmer tells of 8-month visit to Canada, U.S.A. servations will he take home with him? "Snowmobiling," he says. "I've never seen a snowmobile before, it was great fun. And you know," he says with a smile, "I reckon (continued) understand that = New Zealand farmers are going to' way." He didn't know what form this "compensation would take. ! Up until the present time, , in Canada." New Zealand farmers have 'Ossie, who enjoys sports, had things 'pretty good. says he would like very "Now", he continues, "with much to learnto ski. In New England in the Common Zealand, rugger and tennis Market, New Zealand far- are very popular, with mers are at a cross-roads. rugger being the national . the whole industry "in.:New SportZ 'And. we're : world . Port Perry at 10 a.m. and _at Prince Albert at 11.30 " ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK ~ 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour Zealand - depends. on- being ~~ champs: at" rugger," says able to sell our' products." Ossie proudly. since the economy of his' He has been pleasantly country depends so much on; surprised after visiting the the export of agricultural United States, to see that products, Ossie's concern is Canada does not have as genuine, many highway bill-boards. Aside from the farming - And he also found to his business, what other ob- surprise that U.S. currency this country. Canadian girls, says. iii Church Goriges PORT PERRY PASTORAL Ossie, seem to be more CHARGE fashion conscious than those The United Church of in the States. Canada "The attitude and thinking Rev. W. Mark Reeves of people in Canada, Minister especially this part, (On- SUNDAY, DEC. 5th-- Services will be held at tario) appears to be quite British, much the same as-it ,is in New Zealand." During his stay. in Ontario, Ossie attended the Royal Winter Fair, and was im- pressed with the livestock shows. "And," he - added, "the horse show is simply a.m, The Minister's theme at both Churches will be "Standing by what we Say". The Port Perry Amalaga- mated Church School will meet at 10 a.m. and the is perfectly acceptable in * I could survive the snow here . tremendous.' He also attended a Junior ° Farmer Zone Conference held in Durham County. And he observed ,the beginning of a drug trial at the Whitby Courthouse. 'Oh, * I didn't know it was going to. be a drug trial," he laughs. "I just wanted to see cour- troom = 'procedure sin Canada." Ossie's homeward journey will be via England, Russia, ¥Nepal and the Far East, He "had hoped to be able to ob- serve farming in the 'Soviet Union, but since it's winter, he says, "I'll have to stick to sight-seeing." Part of the money for this 8, - month trip was provided by four New Zealand sponsors: New Zealand Meat, Dairy, ind Wool Boards, and the federation of Young Far- mers, Out of his own pocket, the trip has cost him about 1 $1,500. But it-has been worth it. "Being able to travel internationally, to meet and -talk with the people of other countries is something that money can't buy. It is truly a reat educator," he ex- lains. Ossie will be home for Christmas, which for him will be good timing in two ways. "I hope," he says with a grin, "that by the time I get home, all the hay will be in." Prince Albert Community Church School will convene at the Church at 7 p.m. Mrs. Elwood Tripp On Tuesday, November 16, 1971 at the Port Perry Community Hospital, death came to Mrs. Elwood Tripp after an illness of many weeks. The former Jessie Leona Lansing youngest daughter PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.-William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, DEC. 5th-- 10:00 a.m.--Sermon: "Paths "to Bethlehem" (2) s The Kings as 'Communi- cators'. 'Sharetime' at the Manse on Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Candlelight Service, Dec. Peter Lansing was born on 12th, 4 p.m. with 'The August 22, 1904 and was Advocates'. featuring .a........... united -in.-marriage with- special Christmas program 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School Elwood Tripp in Port Perry on November 29, 1930 Besides her husband she is CHURCH OF ASCENSION survived by a daughter ANGLICAN (Velma) Mrs. Everett Wray, SUNDAY, DEC. 5th-- and two granddaughters Advent IT Judy and _ June Wray of Raglan. Also one brother, Melville Lansing, and one sister (Norena) Mrs. Wm. Lambe. Both 'of - Shirley Road. She was predeceased by four sisters. (Edith) Mrs. Chas. Graham. (Eva) Mrs. Russell Steele. (Edna) Mrs. Russell Ritchie and (Hazel) Mrs. Richard Hooper. Mrs. Tripp was born and lived her entire life on the " Shirley Road where she was held in-high esteem. 0:30 a.m.--Holy Communion Church School Advent IT : 11 a.m.--Holy Communion Church School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D, C. Payne, Pastor SUNDAY, DEC. 5th-- 9:50 a.m.--Bible School 11:00 a.m. Morning Wor- ship. "The Holy Spirits The largely attended Work". funeral was held on Thur- 7:00 p.m.--"The Great sday November 18th, from Physician", the McDermott Pannabaker Chapel, Port Perry, where the many beautiful floral arrangements paid silent tribute. An impressive service was Wednesdays 8 p.m.-- Family Bible Hour. United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge " Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown SUNDAY, DEC. 5th-- 9:45 am.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER CALL 985-7383 And See Just How Reasonable It Is To Advertise In The Business and Professional Directory PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ~ Rev. R. Batten, J Rev. |. MacLean A 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evang. Service. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Obituaries conducted by The Rev. Allan Barnes with interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. The Pallbearers were Messrs. Russell Corner, Robert Coates, Sandy Moore, Wilbur Toms, Wilbur Vance and Roy Robertson. We at BEARE MOTORS CHEVROLET are vitally interested in the SAFE and Efficient Operation of your car! An untuned car is a nervous wreck! To emphasize this fact we offer, from now until Dec- ember 31st, 1971 to perform the following important ser- vices at the very reasonable prices shown below. OUR TECHNICIANS ARE FACTORY TRAINED FOR MORE EFFECTIVE SERVICE. PHONE 985-7351 FOR APPOINTMENT "winter driving FEEL SECURE! 4 277 Get our heel alignment for SAFE HUAN BIN CER 4010) 5. Tune up, 6 cylinder engines . Check cooling system for leaks, tighten all hose con- nections, test anti-freeze, check all tires . . NO CHARGE: . Repack front wheel bearings, clean dirt out of front -- brakes, check brake linings and wheel cylinders. . $4.95 . Check front end suspension and steering box, check for front end alignment requirements Front end alignment, if required 4. Anal-O-Scope Engine ..........cooveuennns . $3.50 $10.95 parts extra "8 cylinder engines... .... $12.95 parts extra Overhaul carburetor - 2 barrel $14.95 parts extra. Overhaul carburetor - 4 barrel $18,95 parts extra " 6. Reline all brakes (front & rear) riveted linings . . ~~ Reline all brakes (front & rear) bonded linings. . or x parts extra : FIRST SINCE 1919 KEEPS US FIRST! Beare Motors Chevrolet Queen Street PORT PERRY 985-7351 Tm myown'girl Friday. I like to do things myself. Even to looking up numbers in the phone book. They're in such neat alphabetical order, it only takes a second. >' Then I jot the numbers down in my little "Personal Directory" that Bell gave me. If you haven't already got your pocket-sized Personal Directory -- or would like an extra one -- please call us, and we'll send you a copy, free. '

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