a continued and OPP officials said that federal department of transport aircraft investiga- tion team was at the site. - Although some witness of the crash Feporied a "loud 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr, 20, 1977 Dies in glider mishap explosion", police said there was no evidence of an explosion. There was some speculation. about an explosion of a small utility motor that some gliders operate to boost flight, but Ss ----------_------ p----_p-- p--_ p-- p-- -- THAPAR Denture Therapy Clinic | 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 lie LT ETE TTT EE WINS =, RAY - «aw 163 Simcoe St. Oshawa 579-8752 Le 5 OPP officials said the air- craft was motorless. Police say that the craft, constructed of figerglass, ° could have made a loud noise on breaking up in the air. Other witnesses reported that "the. wings came right off' while the aircraft was in flight. The glider had taken off at the Kawartha Soaring Club, just north of Omemee. Police had, by Monday "night, not determined how high the glider had flown at the time of break-up. STAR reprints call 985-7383 WE SERVICE & SELL »» Lawn Mowers ,~ Roto Tillers v» Chainsaws »» Outboards »» Mini-Bikes 985-2905 "HWY. 12 NORTH OF GREENBANK 985-3963 News from Blackstork a area by Mrs. Pat Fletcher Mrs. - R. Schryburt and Mrs. H. Honeywell of Ottawa spent Easter weekend with the Larry Schryburt family. The climax of their stay was a picnic lunch at Niagara 'Falls on Easter Monday: The Intermediate Class of the Blackstock = United Church Sunday School held a family Fun Night at the Church, Beth Schryburt would like to thank the class for their hard work and the many people that attended the evening Fun Night. A total of $60.00 was raised which will be given to Share ~ Development fund on Share Sunday, April 24. - HTT ( All together, now) 'Oh Ca-na-da!' It's about 9:30 p.m., and the Music Night put on last Wednesday by the junior grades at R. H. Cornish is winding up. A group of young people on stage take their cues from a directing music teacher in front of the stage, and begin a solemn 'Oh, Canada'. hen, a phenomenal thing happens. The audi- ence of parents and friends, having risen to thelr feet, begin. to sing" along.. clearly and loudly and with gusio, ..Oh Ca---na--da-a-a-a...."" 5 enthusiastic was the audience's participation, - that it might have been a scene anywhere in "America, Land of the Free'. Only the words betrayed the fact that it was all happening in Canada and to Canadians, where nationalism is often con- sidered to be a dirty word. But it felt good, BS Port Perry Florists R.R. 2, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO (Corner of Oshawa & Prince Albert Rds.) OPENING SATURDAY, APRIL 30th owned & operated by GIB & ELAINE GRABOWSKI Model We've got Spring Fever prices on these new Massey-Ferguson units: MF 245 farm tractor MF 1505 farm tractor MF 428 cultivator MF 160 spreader MF 128 baler MF 1085 farm tractor MF 200 forage harvester MF 15 grinder mixer Limited to available inventory. See your dealer about: special finance arrangements SEE US NOW FOR ALL THE DETAILS - Personalized MF financing, parts and Service available. 7 MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. 5 Sales & Service 4 SUNDERLAND: 705-357: 3121 Ll] MF - Mososy F ) Don and Joanne Russell entertained Larry and Beth Schryburt and family to a Bar-b-que on Saturday night followed by some good card games. Joel Schryburt spent the night with Kyle Russell, Mr. Larry Hoslin is home from 'Lake .Louise and is visiting his. parents and friends. 'Winners at the weekly Senior Citizen Card Party with 18 tables were: 1st - Dorothy McDiarmid 94, 2nd - Mrs. Reed Cook 86, 3rd - Bruce Bright 85, 4th - Lorna Richards 85, 5th - Meta Reed 82, Low - Marjorie Moore. On Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Curle of Campbellferd attended the morning service at the United Church on the way to visit their son in the Cadmus area, They were greatly impressed by the fine sermon, "True Worth" preached by Rev. V.M. Parsons and the choir which sang "I Believe", beauti- fully. Lois VanCamp also sang a lovely solo "It's Enough for Me. Mr. and Mrs. Curle wondered if the people of this area realized what a beautiful impressive service we have to enjoy.- N Congratulations to Mrs. C. Graham who celebrated her 80th birthday on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls hosted a surprise party for her Mother on Friday evening. The family _-and friends who enjoyed the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham, Cheryl and Robbie, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd: Slemon, Susan and 'Fred, Mrs. Reg. Boundy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and Kelly, Mrs. Roy Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van- Camp, Leanne, Debbie and Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Mr. Weir Swain, Mrs. Oscar Graham, Mr, and Mrs. William Kelly, Bobcaygeon, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Parsons. The U.C.W. aftérnoon unit met at Marion Larmer's home on April 12th, with 14 members and 3 visitors present. Dora Martyn opened the meeting with a poem 'April the ' Jester", which was followed by Roll Call answered "with an Easter Thought. Aileen Byers led the 'worship on the theme "God of All Comfort". During business session we were asked for cookies for Masonic Service on April 24th. A bale will be packed on Tues. April 19th; Quilt blocks for crib quilt to be embroidered were taken by several members. Eliz- abeth Skelding read a play- let on "No Time for Christ" which portrayed a family so busy with: their Christian duties and personal plans that Christ was being left out - aren't we all guilty of this at times. Ruby Van- Camp showed a film entitl- ed 'Partners' which show- ed why M &S is important and how our M & S-dollars are used at home in Canada and in overseas Mission work. We were reminded of General - Meeting at 9:30 a.m, on April 27. The meet- ing 'closed with "a' Bene- diction. . 'Diana Fletcher entertain- ed a few friends on Friday . 'evening to . celebrate her 10th birthday. (continued on page 10) On Bir Ne HOR a! A A