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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1976, p. 18

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18-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 30, 1976 Varied and active summer program for youngsters There-will be plenty to do for those young people who want to spend an active and productive summer, thanks in the experimental program at any one time. Due to the holiday season, individual youngsters may attend only tween the ages of 4 and 10 take part. ' The program is under the direction of Brenda Walker, Awards day at R. H. CORNISH "On Thursday, R.H. Corn- ish Public School held their awards day. At this time many students received bars for their efforts during the school year. Individual awards were pre- sented to the following PORT PERRY CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. R. Brawn, Minister . SUNDAY, JULY 4 Port Perry & Prince Albert 9:55 a.m, Combined Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, JULY 4 St. John's Port Perry 9:55 a.m, Joint Service with United Church Burn's Church, Ashburn to another ambitious a number of weeks, but the and will be supervised by a at St. John's Presbyterian 10:00 a.m. Church School - Summer Recreation pro- Program's director said staff of five in Port Perry Students. - Call Rev. S. McEntyre 11:15 a.m. Divine Worship gram hosted again by there was always plenty of and four in Blackstock, the Oratory Jr., Janice Jack- for Pastor 8) Gore Minister: Scugog Township. youngsters on hand--and exact division of staff to be man; Oratory Int,, Claudia The Rev. Stuart McEntyre The program ranges in interested, to make the pro- determined by attendance, ~ Liebscher; Top Jr. Athletic SCUGOG PASTORAL pro 0 005 3409 scope and interest from the &ram a success. Brenda W Tk hae bog Girls, Sharon Ashmore; Top CHARGE Study : 985-3881 public pool operation at The program runs week- i ren a alker has n Jr. Athletic Boys, Todd Men- Rev. George Wylie - Birdseye Park to a special days from 9 am. to 4 pm. "VO ved with the summer zies; Top S. Athletic Girls, Rev. B. Pogue CHURCH OF ASCENSION athletic program geared to With an hour off for lunch, recreation program forsome Kim Evans; Top Sr. Athletic SUNDAY, JULY 4 ANGLICAN keep youngsters in shape through the lazy months of July and August. The pool opens July 1 and will remain open until Sep- tember. Hours during week- get together for information- School and Cartwright McKelvey, Outstanding boy 11:15 Morning Prayer daysare1to5and6to9p.m. al meetings and "rap Central Public School in - Clinton Jammer; HomeEc. ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK with Saturday, Sunday and Sessions". Blackstock, includes such award - Michelle Anderson. SUNDAY, JUNE 27' holiday hours set for 10 to 12, And again this year, the things as sports and games, Each year a number of PORT PERRY BAPTIST 9:30a.m, Morning Prayer hd 1-5 and 6 to 9 p.m. township will host the crafts, special eventssuchas Student receive school letters CHURCH 5 oo Returning this year as a popular summer playground parades and costume events, for outstanding achievement. Rev. D.C. Payne, Pastor ~~ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH result of excellent participa- = program that annually sees swimming, hikes, and much, These letters are earned 9:45 a.m. Bible School Rev. R. Batten | tion last year is a special well over 100 youngsters be- more has been planned. through hard work and 11 a.m. Morning Worshi Rev. I. MacLean athletic program, under the enthusiasm. Proud recipients J: gn p 10a.m. Family Bible Hour Grecian of um Wars t d A Ma Dever pein 11a m 'Praise and Worshi The program was tried on ou na m en P rocee S ton Jammer, Wendy Bracken Fairgrounds - Enter by 7p. Evang, Service P a trial basis last year during . Guarge Burton, Rarey Brig: Jofhigse wr gE ; nall, Belin spley, Kim the ume mails, ba d | d m enta Il reta rd ed Evans Elizabeth Gibson * only in Port Perry. The 2 ' program turned out to be so Laural Holtby, Leanne Kerr, successful that it will be The third annual golf about the same time. Sandi) [hether, Martha ee oo om oo fo fo fo fm mmm expanded to include Black- tournamentsponsored by the Low net foursome, low net, cLalinm I Stock. In hobo of the Bo Oshawa and District Associa- and low gross finishers will Crystal Menzies, Howard FRED THOMAS I Perry program will be Steve tion for the Mentally Retard- pe efigible for the July 26 Jim SMith, Steven Smith, Ted 0 BR E Grant and Colin Wackett will 24 wil bg aid Sancta Vipond Golf Classic for the YY ilson, Robert Ireland. UT OARD R PAIR : be working with the youn uly 10, at Sunny Brac Mentally Retarded in Tor- : athletes from Blackstock ~ and Country Club, Prince gn : 986-4647 CAESAREA f All project workers are local ~~ Albert. : Entry fees are $25 a person Wedd ing AUTHORIZED . 0 high school students. Foursomes will compete 4; §100 a foursome and are oC CHRYSLER OUTBOARD DEALER [1] As well as providing for the John D. Baker (4x deductible. Cheques are Invitations Sales & Service 0 A physical activities, recre- Memorial Trophy, donated av ple to the ODAMR. ) LAWN BOY SERVICE J ation and a chance to keepin by the Durham Region GM Tickets are available at available at the ) shape, the project also Dealers' Association in 7337778 Port Perry Star Repairs to all Outboards & Lawn Mowers. | serves to instil new athletic memory of the former presi- 'Every nickel raised goes ) interests in youngsters dent of GM of Canada and a (4- the 'local association," 985-7383 | Pm mm mn, nn, n,n, en, n,n, en, y taking part. life-long golfer. tournament chairman Terry Young people, between the ages of 9 and 14 will get a chance to try a wide variety of sports activities, from tennis, hiking, biking, base- ball, soccer, swimming, and much more. Stressed will not necessarily be actual except for Friday, when 12 noon quitting time allows youngsters to get away with families for the weekends, and program workers can Entries will tee off in 'shotgun starts" at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Foursomes start at different holes, play a normal 18, then all finish Go-cart competition four years now, and this will be the first year she's super- vised the project. The program, conducted at R. H. Cornish Public Kelly said. He added that the course has been donated free of charge by Sunny Brae. Boys, Dennis Franssen and George Burnett. Math Sr. Gr. 8, Mary McKelvey; Math Sr. Gr. 7, Alfie Huggins. Outstanding girl - Mary 9:45 a.m, Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester Canada's Lowest Priced Car! AUSTIN e Front wheel drive for terrific traction in mud & snow Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister ' Hon. Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JULY 4 Trinity III / performance, rather sports : Duslprsiing system A : ' ' : ° e 43 miles per gallon gasoline economy A manship, co-operation, and f J |= m : M | \ | li ! skills at an introductory or unior ar . ers 1d leval. 3 ; 3 3A Wheelbarrow, bicycle, Hoskin. Mark Puckrin won i Wnts ear, ther ®ve pis garden tractor and boggy the distrance race coming a Tok young peop gp wheels were all means of close second in the speed ? transporting some of the runs. An ingenious little funniest looking coasting machine using boggy wheels SportsLand carts you have ever seen. was made by Grant Stone Most people who witnessed' and he gave great competi- 68 Water Street - Port Perry the Junior Farmer's Great tion to both Robert Hooper 93-2174 Jim Burnett, prop. | Go.Cart Race .on one of and Brian Hosking. Robert 10 Speed | Brock' hills on the weekend Smith in his sleek 4-wheeled P are still chuckling. machine gave Bob Stone + Racers Although the competition some exciting competition d was open to all members in with his 4 wheeled machine. Adi ry the County, only those brave A fairly large crowd was C.C.M. boys from Port Perry Club on hand to cheer these boys » Novea, took part with their home- on to victory. Due to the Ree 9 made carts. 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