Part of the congregation of about 100 who filled the Head Memorial Church for the special service commemorat- ing the redecorating of the Church with chandeliers from Prospect Church and furniture from Hayden United Church in Darlington Township. Mr. Les Smith represented the Prospect congregation and Mr. David Trewin the Hayden congregation. At bottom right is a close-up of the largest of four wrought iron chandeliers presented to the museum for Head Memorial Church. A visit to the Museum is not com- plete without a visit to the Church and Craft Centre as weil CALL YORK DRAINS 985 - 3162 LET US TAKE ALL THE PROBLEMS OUT EXCELLENT START Manchester News Rev. Father Paul Kroes, a/ July 15th while R Missionary from Brazil is spending a month with his brother, Mr. Ted Kroes and family. Guests of Mrs. Crosier on. Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crosier and boys of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Devitt, Oshawa and Mrs. Les Beacock, Prince Albert. Mrs. Joyce Vandervoort has returned from a vacation in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vander- voort, Louise and Michael of Columbus, visited Mr. & Mrs. Art Vandervoort on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Best, Cathy and Ricky visited friends at Appsley and Cardiff on the holiday. Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Miss Brenda of Stouffville spent the week-end with Mrs. Cro- sier. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Roberts were, Mrs. M. Walsh, Mrs. Frances Hut- chinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. King and boys, Mr. and Mrs, N. Neay, Mr. Wm. Woods, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. Croden & family of London, Mr. and Mrs. K. Cox of Wind sor, Mr. and Mrs. G. Morden, Picton. Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Mitchell spent the week-end at Bran- dy Lake with the B. D. Hitch-{ ins family. Misses Alice & Ethel Dodd and Miss Mamie MacLaren, Port Perry, visited Mrs. Cro- sier and Helen on Sunday evening. There will be no church service here July 11th and MUSEUM OFF TO (Continued Pogue, Oshawa, began the service the church was filled to capacity. The grounds around the Church and the school are well kept and the picnic tables provided this year sh- ould lend itself well to a combined visit to the Museum and a tasty picnic. The craft Centre began activities, Tuesday, July 6th and Mrs. Catherine Martyn in charge of the Centre re- ceived registrations on Sun- day following the Ch service Mr. Pogue is on Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Proc- tor and son Douglas of Osh continued on page 15 Hot & Muggy? Piano Students Score Well At Brian's Win Game Over + Examinations Don Mills The following is a list of] Brian's Supertest Win close successful candidates, in exa- minations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Port Perry, Ont. The names are arranged in order of merit. GRADE [IX PIANO Honours--Marie Rennie GRADE VII PIANO Pass--Karen Harder; Leslie Wright; Marleah Malcolm GRADE VII PIANO Honours--Kathy Keuning; Marlene Morrison Pass--Susan Thompson GRADE VI PIANO Honours--Jacquelin Clarke; Cathy Bristow Pass--Marlene Kroekenstoel; Anne Marlow; Janet Reader GRADE V PIANO Honours--Connie Sutherland; Louise VanCamp Pass--Paul Litt; Bonnie Short, Nancie Wygerde (equal) GRADE IV PIANO First Class Honours--Janet Watson; Heather Darnley. Pass--Jacqueline Willis GRADE II PIANO Pass--Paul Jones one in lacrosse action in Don attention to Cam Hall of Don Mills Given the opportunity Cam 8 19:15 mark of the 3rd period. Port Perry broke a three- three tie and scored their fourth goal and managed to hold Don Mills off to put Brian's Supertest into second position in the league. . These two teams will battle it out in the Port Perry arena Act Now! Buy any Trojan all Aluminum Pool and SAVE $500.00 |. YOU INSTALL IT YOURSELF And At No Extra Cost Offer Expires July 14th, 6 p.m. or after first 10 Customers. Don't WAIT, YOU MAY BE TOO LATE! ft Is Easy To Install A Trojan Swimming Pool Do It Yourself -Made Easy If you are considering a pool this summer, use this unique offer now. Prathind =o Box 788 Uxbridge john D. Greig F OOUS Broce |}. Clairmont Stainless Stee) Filter (10-Year Warranty) 416 852-6264 416 «4852-7196