5 eft Drawers {antique), ig if Far Fehr isi ail rf: F eT = a ; : 7. ches met with the United at the Port Perry United Church by the choir leader, G Hastings with Gloria Forder, organist. with Mrs. Audrey Sharpe taking the solo parts was extremely well done. Other numbers rendered was "The Lords Prayer,"' the offering anthem "Glory, Glory Halle- bujah" and others. The sermon was delivered PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 9, 1971 -- "i - It must have been reward- ing to those taking part to have such a good number out for this Centennial service. Perry young people entering full time church work.* ! af ' sf i j F ; : : i if ye (Shepheard goog Proper Sau REG & LARRY JOHNSON, Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 705-357-3270 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 Auction of Complete Household Furnishings for Night: Médern and C Furniture Fine Glass, China, , old bottles, crocks. brass and copper Knick-Knecks. Auc- tioneer's Note: A Good «rle-- 4 utes. | Non Women's Competition Dowson' Red & White Trophy; Margaret Territt and Sandra Robson, 5 hours and 19 minutes. Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Trophy; Karen Taylor and Lynn Lappin, 8 hours. Couples Competition Emmerson's Insurance Tro-' phy; Greg Cowan and Teresa Bell, Millbrook, 3 hours and »| 50 minutes. Crest Hardware Trophy; Marlene Ives and Jack Mitchell 4 hours and 10 minutes. OVER 4 HOURS Tripp Construction Tro- phy; Ray Munro and Everett Prentice, 4 hours and twenty minutes. Pentland Jeweller's Trophy; Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Scar- borough, 4 hours and forty three minutes. 14 AND UNDER House of Howard Trophy; Bruce McLaurin and Tye Burt, 4 hours and forty one min- Wes Lane Plumbing & Heating Trophy ; Gordon Scott and Scott Miller, four hours and fifty two minutes. RUNNER UP MEDALS Ken and Bud Pipher, Whitby, 3 hours and thirty two minutes. Paige and Lum- miss, Uxbridge, three hours and forty five minutes, Healey hours and thirty four min- .| utes, Jonna & Ausman, Port Perry, three hours and forty four minutes. PARTICIPATION MEDA (participants with most sponsers.) Margaret Territ, Sandrm Robson, Rich Appleton, Cari Allward, Ray Munro, Everett Prentice. (good). Pethick. For 4 --Junelo ete., for AYLMER HOOD, b- cated at Lot 17, Con. 2, Ux- (being 5 miles NE. of lie. Farm Sold. Sale 1:00 p.m. APRINSON and WILSON, 3--Juned quon Race and Reeves, Lindsay, three} ORGANIZATION TROPHY Manchester U.C.W. (spon soring Marlene Ives and Bert Mitchell. TOP ATHLETES CHOSEN AT BANQUET ae CASH Grade 13 student Jody Williams, 18, hoids the William Aidred Memorial trophy he received as top all-round athlete of the year at the Port Perry High School athletic ben- $50.00 to Grace Church} queton Wednesday. Making the presentation is Joronto Maple Leafs defenceman Jim Mc- U.C.W., Scugog. Kenny. At left is Denise Franks, 16, who was , om outstanding girl athlete of the year. The 14' Fibreglass Cance made by the Voyageur Canoe Company of Millbrook was won by Gary Simmonds, a Toronto student and summer camp instructor. As a result of Canoe the Nonquon '71', the Building Fund of Scugog Shores Mus- eum will start with an estim- ated $1,000. Jody, who will study natural science at The University of Western Ontario next term, excelled in volleyball, basketball and track. Denise was tops in volleyball, basketball, badminton and track. Photo by Bob McDougall SD. al Lions Club Of 1Port Perry QI'? Karen Ann Hood daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood } granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan graduated on May 25th, 1971 from the University of Western Ontario, London with her Bachelor of Arts degree and specialized in Secratarial Science. Fund Raising Campaig STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 14 AT 7.00 P.M. Please Keep Your Porch Light |*¢9. Value $2.35 On, When Members Of The Lions Club Call Mon., June 1 By Supporting "The Bag Of Bulbs" Campaign, You Not ence degree in Chemistry. Due to hie first class standing, | Wayne becomes a member of the Master's honour Roll. In September, Wayne plans to attend MacMaster University Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers.;in Hamilton to further his | studies.