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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 2 Jun 1971, p. 15

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Scugog second cub pack topped other packs in the Fair Ground games with highest amount of points and judged winner of 1971 Cuboree. Front row left to might: Rion Wouters, Eric Crowell, John Bloeman, Mike Freeman, Doug McDougall, Eddy Raffin, Mike Jor- dan. Centre row; Paul McQuinn, Mike Vanstrien, Bruce Prentice, Trevor Chandler, Cecil Fralick, reeve of Scugog Township; Robert Rutschman, Lodi Raffin,.John Wouters, Doug Forsyth. Standing behind the boys are the leaders, James McQuinn, cub leader; Nick Wouters, Akela; Pat Taylor, cub leader. Photo P. Hvidsten, Jr. Greenbank News Remember Greenbank Church School Anniversary Services will be held here on Sunday, June 6th at 11 a.m. Those who attended the WIL Social evening in the Hall last Friday reported a most enjoyable time. Per-| sonalities and conditions of earlier times were recalled | by the slides of the late Rev.| Andrew Miller; the pictures/ of our Community from the | airnd the candid camera shots of more recent date proved quite interesting. The | talent of the young people | who entertained us was much | appreciated PLUMBING Sports A number of folk from our Community enjoyed a bus trip to the new Senior Citi- zens. Home at Islington, and to the Sherway Gardens last Tuesday. and a picnic on the grounds of the Adelaide Hoodless Homestead at St George on Sunday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens in Agincourt on Sun- day Visitors at the Mounts' on Sunday were Pat's mother, Mrs. F. Mount of Newmarket, his sister and her husband, Continued on page 16 - HEATING - Sales QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Why Pay ART PETROZZI More? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS A new DX Station TO SERVE yOu AT * COLUMBUS - Phone 655-3892 OOQOOOOOOOOOgOooo OOO OOOO0 AWOAQBOQAGQQOAGOAOQODOOOOodoOooOOOOOOOOOOoOC ¢ 395 d A \¢ AS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, june 2, 1971 -- 4 Manchester News Kenneth William, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lamb was baptized at church on Sunday. In honour of the oceasion the following guests were with the family: Mrs Masterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bil! Masterson and family of St Catherines, Mr. and Mrs Peter Frid and Joanne, Bar rie, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamb and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph San- derson, Laura and Kenneth, formerly of Scarborough, have moved into their new home on the 4th Concession We welcome them Mrs, Joyce VanVoort leav es on Sunday for a month's vacation in Holland. While there she will attend the wedding of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mahaffy, Prince Albert, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin. Sunday dinner guests at the Franklin home were Misses Beverley and Linda Brown of Blackstock. Several from this area Contiqued on page 16 COCOOOOOOOCOCOOOOoOOOoCOoooCoOOooCoooOoooooor "Remember Port Perry * KODAK INSTAMATIC® X-15 with the camera handy wrist strap that takes flash pictures without flash batteries * CX126-12 KODACOLOR Film Cartridge ¢ Attractive camera pouch case * SMILE SAVER Pocket Picture Album * 3SYLVANIA Bive Dot Magicubes which take 12 flash pictures IT'S NEW! IT'S FUN! IT'S COMPLETE! BRUTON'S 1.D.A. Port Perry's Laura Secord Store Scugog Continued also to welcome some other young residents. Rev. Po gue's message was based on Pentecost which was cele brated yesterday in the Christian church. How much do we really understand about Pentecost? The former Janice Carter and her husband who now has work in Toronto recently called upon Rev. and Mrs Geo. Teskey at Wellington We are glad to hear that Mrs. Sarah Fulford has been in Port Perry with some of her family and is feeling much better. At the family cottage at Lake View near Caesarea, Robert Fowler passed away in his sleep on Sunday. Bob attended the head school for several years and at the time it was renovated. He was a dance caller at the recently burned Red Barn for some years. The Fowler family lived on the farm adjoining the Ashbridge farm. VV DOOOOO000 QOO0o0C elel\erte\s Vv Vv Vv V @) Value Of &@& Contents @ ¢) ry Vw 25.75 @ ry x 1.48 Vv 3.25 @ @) .40 C ry Vw 2.40 @ +) rs 33.28 & Vw rt Vw rs O rs 6 rs O rs C ry . ry C ' =

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