Rh, el a a Sy EN on td wy ~ ESAS RG we SPL SS or, Ne, WS eA Le EN a A SRE Se ry SE a oo A 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1976 Up « Down the Street Dr. Helen M. Bathie, Doc- tor of Chiropratic, returned Sunday evening from Lans- ing Michigan where she at- tended the fifth seminar of 1976 of Sacral Occipital Technique. of Chiropratic. She was accompanied by her assistants Ann Glidden and Eleanor Davidson who also attended the week of lectur- es. Dr. Bathie expects to attend a week of lectures on S.0.T. and Cranial Tech- nique in Omaha, Nebraska the last week in September. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Webster have been Mrs. Arthur Stehr of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. James Whyte of Vancouver. UXBRIDGE CREDIT UNION Uncontrolled spending habits now, may seriously effect your credit when you really need it. SAVE & BORROW THE CREDIT UNION WAY Phone 852.3480 852.3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cas- son of Willowdale were weekend *guests of Mrs. Dorothea Koch. Hospital Report Week Ending August 26, 1976 Admissions ............... an Emergencies... Operations.............ccoevurenn. Discharges............ccceeeune Remaining............cccee.... Kathy Stone and Karen Harder both of RR § Sunder- land and Warren Jibb, RR 4 Sunderland will be the dele- gates from Ontario County tot] the Provincial Junior Farm- er Leadership camp being held from Sept. 5 to 12. Mrs, F.D. Slemman and Mrs, Stuart James of Bow- manville were weekend guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. 0.W. Hancock at their summer home at Elgin, Ont. Cindy VanCamp advances to semi-finals at CNE Cindy VanCamp, Black- stock, representing Durham County in the Ontario Diary Princess Competition being held at the CNE this week has advanced to the semi- finals. Cindy took part in the preliminary competitions on Saturday, August 28, and will now advance to compete in the semi-finals. Of the 40 contestants enter- ed in the contest, ten Prin- cesses will be chosen to proceed to the second level of competition on September 1 and 2. Five of these girls will then be chosen to compete in For Photograph REPRINTS from the Port Perry Star Phone 985-7383 I SUNDAY & MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5th & 6th 8 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - Parade muster at Curling Club Parking Lot - Petting Zoo 4 - Midway - Parade at Grandstand - - Official Opening Ceremonies at 2 p.m. - Miss Port Perry Fair - - Historical Steam Show - Worship Service - O.P.P. Band - : - Jr. Gymkhana - Heavy Horse Show - - 4H Homemakers & Guide Display - Miniature Tractor Pull - - Dairy Princess Competition - YOUNG Farmers Beef Show - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 - Midway - Black & White Show - Petting Zoo - Riding Class - - Carriage Horses - Pure Bred Beef Show - - Ayreshire, Guernsey 8& Jersey Show - Horseshoe Pitching - - Cake Auction - Beef Auction - - World's Championship Auctioneer: STEVE LIPTAY - - 4H Homemakers & Guide Display - Miniature Tractor Pull - - Historical Steam Show - JR. FARMERS CORRAL - Judo Demonstration - Rock Group - Jr. Farmers' Square Dancing - * HORSE RACIN Post Time: 2:00 p.m. G -- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Classified PARI-MUTUEL Wagering Privileges the finals being held on Friday, September 3rd, in the main ring of the Coliseum. The girls are judged on their poise, personality, ap- pearance and knowledge of the dairy industry, and their public speaking ability. Ann Hadden, RR4 Sunder- land, representing Ontario County, did not compete until Tuesday, and her re- sults were too late for publi- cation this week. The young lady who is chosen to be the 1976-77 Ontario Dairy Princess will become a full-time employee of the Ontario Milk Market- ing Board for one year. during her reign, she will travel throughout the Pro- vince and will visit the U.S.A. and Great Britain as an ambassadress for the diary farmers of Ontario. The STAR wishes both Cindy and Ann the best of luck in their endeavour to represent the Province. Musky that (continued) sure on Sunday how much the fish did weigh because the scale they had, only registered 25 lbs., and the weight of the fish pulled it far past that. The fact that they were able to land the giant, is a credit to the Hoerners, but it is the lure they caught it on that is interesting. Rosemary went to her room and brought out a cheap (25 cents) repeller,: which had one hook complet- ely broken off and the re- mainder straightened out considerably. "This is going to be hang- ing out of the side of its' Howard Smith tries his best to slip into a pair of wet pantyhose in a race from one end of the pool to the other at Poplar Park. The race was [ust one of the 'many activities' the children performed for the audience at their annual awards night. didn't get away mouth after it is mounted" Rosemary told the Star. For the Hoerner's, it was a thrilling experience. They usually fish every weekend, and have caught numerous fish before, but none of this calibre, and for Rosemary, it was her first musky. Opening Announcement BARKER - DUNN ] 1 | 1 } Denture Therapy Clinic i } A COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE ~~ § | 111 Dundas St., W., Whitby : { 668-1464 T.F. 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