16) Thé <anadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Mav il}. 1978 Seticrl Two PONTYPOOL (Intended for Iast week> Lewis McGill will celebrate his 78th birthday this June while shearing sheep at the Manvers Arena,! Not many folk nowadays have even witnessed sheepshearmng but this fine fellow has already bent his back this spring to the chore of separating 200 fleeces from their owners, and that couid make a life-timne total of over a million shearing stro- kes. Mr. McGill has represented Manvers Township as Council- lor for many years, and his good neighbourliness is known to many as an outstanding representation of this area. A life of -iard work and simple living may account for his remarkable durability and twinikling eyes. Corne and share this unique opportunity on Satuirdaiy, June 3rd and wish Lew McGill many more "Hlappy Birth- days"! Kinsman "500" The second annual Kinsman "500" Soap Box Derby will be held on John Street, Pontypool on June 17th at 11:00 a.m. There are three classes, Junior, Intermediate,, Senior with three trophiesfor each class. The AIl Around Cham- pion wins a 10 Speed Bike with the two runners up also getting prizes. There is also an open. class - 16 yr.'and over. The entry fee is $,5 with winner take a1. Alil cars must have one driver and four wheeis or more. For inf ormation contact Terry Slack, 277-2443. Ladies, the next U.C.W. meeting is to be held at the home of Frances VanWierin- gen on Tuesday, May 9th at 7:30 p.m.. For the roll caleach one is asked to bring some- thing pertaining to Mother, e.g. poemn, picture, keepsake.- Local nurseries -are busy places these day. ichard- sons' and Fishers' arè in ful swing with many local em- pioyees. Others are working at the Orono Reforestation. Bail teams are busy practis- ing for the 1978 season. Pontypool Generais play their first gamne in Pontypool Park on Sunday, May l4th at 2:-00 pan. They meet Nestieton, the teamn they beat out last season tlo win the, Scugog League Championship., We under- stand there are well over twenty players trying out for the team. Winners at the Fun and Games Night held in Ponty- pool Community Centre on Friday evening were: Euchre Tournamnent - first, Luella Cail, Chris Pingle; second, Dearia Smoales, Ed ,Baindon. Bridge Tournamnent - ffirst, Dav.,ýe Steadman, Mickey Steadman; second, David Smnaies, Doug Pingie. Door Prize was won by Dave Stead- man. Lunch was served OBIRTUARIES MIRS. ELEANOR ISABELLE MARGARETE (RODD) HUNTER A resiaIent of the Oshawa area most of her life, Mrs. Eleanor Isabelle Margarete (Rodd) Huntej died at Oshawa Generai Hospital, Thursday, May 4, 1978. She had been iii for the past three moniths. She ived at 945 Mary St. N. Oshawa. 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