ate Roswitha Malischewski of Port Perry on the right and Shery! Taylor of Lindsay chat with Glenn Wanamaker before they depart on their trip to the U.N. Mr. Wanamaker will be travelling with them. La Fe ie. Warriner, Rebekah Lodges Sponsor Youth Pilgrimage To U. N. For High School Student Mr. Glenn Wanamaker cer- tainly has a good reason to show a happy smile; most people would if they could be in his "shoes". With his two ettractive and intelligent proteges Roswitha Malischew- ski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Malischewski, R.R. 2, Port Perry and Sheryl Taylor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor of Lindsay, who wouldn't be? The three were heading out first for Toronto and then on to Stratford, Ont. to join a group of nearly 40 youths and leaders chosen to take part in the 2ist annual Odd Fellows' United Nations Pil- grimage for Youth. From Stratford the group travel by bus to Ottawa, spend the night there and continue on to Montreal the following day for another overnight stay in that city. The group have two more stopovers in Burlington, Ver- mont and Danbury, Conn. be- fore they reach the destina- tion New York City, Sunday. For six days these young | leadership. delegates will observe and study the UN in action, see committees and commissions at wort in five official lan-| guages and learn o: the vast" work done throughout the entire World. They will also visit the headquarters of the Canadian Mission to the United Nations as well as re- ceive briefings by other mem- ber nations. Included in the itinery is also sightseeing and enter- tainment like visits to Radio City Music Hall and Empire State Building Observatory The capitol city Washington will also be visited on the return trip and the famous F.B.1. Headquarters is one of the more interesting visits to be made here. On the way home, Gettysberg, Penn. will also be visited and the group will cross at Niagara Falls on their return trip. This project is sponsored in its entirety by the Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges through the Youth Committee of the LO.OF. Sovereign Grand Lodge. Mr. Wana- maker, recently elected De- puty Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario Should be well qualified to guide the young people around, and his proteges will no doubt enjoy his fine OW TARGET EVERY TUE Cubs 1 Enjoy Camping About 7:30 p.m. on Fri- day, Jwme 25, we arrived at Centennial Park, Balsam Lake for the annual camp out. After setting up the tents we had a little camp fire and roasted marshmallows. We had hot chocolate and don before going to bed We were up early Saturday morning and had a little fire before breakfast. About ten o'clock we went for a hike When we came back we went for a swim before lunch. After lunch we played around before going for another swim. After the swim, we wentto the booth and bought something to eat. When we got back to camp we had some pop and played before | having supper. After supper we sat around the camp fire, then had hot chocolate and | donuts before going to bed.) » On Sunday morning, we! woke up later, had our breakfast and went for « swim before lunch. After lunch we played bowling with ja baseball and tin cans Then | we went for a swim. When! jwe came back we had pap! land packed up our things,/ jready for home. We hed our) --------|supper in the rain and then) lteft for our homes We were a tired bunch of | boys but had really enjoyed | , the opportunity of camping together under the guidance 'of our patient leaders Cub Mark Lee | | 7 zi if i #! rif rf t aT & EF i & it ! (Minnie) Chapman. He re- ceived his education at Cae- [fs | Fs r F they made their home there for ten years where thir only child, a daughter Mary Leu, was born. Mary Lou, nia' Mr and Mrs Gordon Lane law George Carnochan, and| Oshawe visited the Frank During war years he took|one sister Grayce, Mrs. W.| ns one evening last week pride in his position with|A Sutcliffe of Parry Sound.| Mt. #=¢ Mrs. W. J. ai Research Enterprises Toron \A sister Ellamabe! prede-| Chel! attended the Cooling to. When this was discontin-| ceased him in! 1962 Van Normar Webding im the ued following the war they! The ania was held on! United Churet at Keswick or returned to the family home | Monday June 28th from the | 5#turday duly 24th i971 at Nestleton | McDermott Panabaker Funer-| nd also called of bes ane For the past twenty near jo Home Port Perry to River- Mrs. Frank McGregor in Kes they have resided in Port| side Cemetery, Lindsay. The ¥*** ©" Sunday and a short Perry where they purchased | funeral service was conduct-| V5! with _ anc Mrs How their prssent home. Fred was|ed by Rev. W. Mark Reeves | **° McMillan at Greenbank a lover of the outofdoors,| of Port Perry and Rev. E.S.| After the graveside service enjoying his vegetable gard-| Linstead, former minister| *' Utice Presbyterian church en and beautiful flowers, and | and friend now of Claremont _ Mrs M Sam Christie sharing with friends from his| They spoke words of com-| number of relatives and bountiful supply. lfort to the bereaved. and) friends had tes at the home He worked at the Murray | paid tribute to his friendli-| Of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jame: Williams Garage in Port) ness, helpfulness and faith-| Mitchell Perry and for the past eigh-| fulness to family, friends) "it. James Mitchel anc teen years was Clerk and as-| church and community. The| Tether Victor visited their sistant parts manager at| many beautiful floral tributes) Ul end sunt Mr. and Mr Beare Motors Ltd. Garage|and donations to charities) 7#™es E. Mitchell THANK YOU FOR WATCHING OUR ADS! 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