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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jul 1966, p. 10

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When you turn 21 you're no longer cov- "ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 'days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, "or from the Commis- slon. : NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and .wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, If you both pa premiums direct, notl- fy the Commission. ~NEW To keep insured follow the Instructions on the Hospital Insurance ficate of Payment. 'form 104' that your present employer Is required to give you on leaving. : Your ONTARIO - HOSPITAL INSURANCE Ontario Hospital Services Commission Huge self- concrete. | As walls rise above the tops of steel piles, excavation for the cooling water intake goes on lower than their bottoms. Steel holds back the earth as work proceeds , down into' bedrock. Through the intake, up to 600,- 000 gallons' a minute will pass to condense steam in the con- ventional part of the million- kilowatt station. Elsewhere on the 500-acre site, crews are at work on a railway siding, to be used to bring inis scheduled for 1970, Open port at bottom centre will pro- vide access to the reactor building by means of an air-lock, 600 are Hydro staff. The work 'ed by Atomic Energy of Canada Werry-Wright-Philp Families Celebrate 93rd Annual Picnic On Saturday, July 16th, the 93rd picnic of the Werry-Wright -Philp family was held at the Cartwright Recreation Centre in Blackstock. Reception Com- mittee, Peggy and Sharon Lar- mer registered the names and supplied name tags. 124 enjoy- ed the dinner of hot meat pies and other delicious food, served by the Blackstock W.I, 9 more 1117] registered during the afternoon, --Ontario Hydro Photo big components and the ilmen- ite ore--which replaces gravel in' heavy concrete for the reac- tor vault. The vault encases the reactor as shielding against heat and nuclear radiation. Of the nearly 700 men on the Lake Ontario site, more than force is expected to peak at more than 1400 men in 1968. To cost $266 million, Pickering Generating Station was design- First Ltd., and Hydro. power 87 Register For Bible School Greenbank United Church conducted a successful Vacation 'Bible School last week with a registration of eighty seven. Instruction was given in five Departments with the following Teachers: Nursery -- Mrs. Mel McGee, Mrs, Ray Rahm. Be- ginner--Mrs, Murray Lee, Mrs. George Stone, Mfs. Lorne Blakely. Primary-- Mrs, Rodd Foster,. Mrs. Ross Cookman, Miss Lynne Foster. Junior-- Mrs. Wilmot Phair, Mrs, Gerald Mero. Senior--Mrs. David Har- ris. Emphasis in the teaching was placed on the Bible as a sure guide for life, Each Depart- ment had lessons graded to their age level, showing that God through His Word has a plan and purpose for each life. The closing program on Fri- day evening, was well attended by parents & friends, when the students gave a description of the work they had covered and displayed their handwork. Rev. David Harris was in charge of this Service,-and each Department Leader gave a summary of the week's work. Mrs, Hugh Baird on behalf of the parents expressed appre- ciation to the teachers and wor- kers of the school for the good work of instruction and content - President, of the teaching material that the children had received, stres- | ANNUAL CIVIC HOLIDAY July 30-31, Aug. 1st PUTSEY PARK and REG'S MARINA CAESAREA Lake Scugog Regatta Association Jdrd , REGATTA SATURDAY, JULY 30th PARADE -- BEAUTY CONTEST -- FIELD DAY SUNDAY, JULY 3st BOATING EVENTS -- BALL GAME MONDAY, AUGUST 1st SWIMMING EVENTS -- BOAT RACES Toronto 7, Ontarke Plan Sponsored by Lake Scugog Regatta Association, Following the dinner, the Merrill Van Camp conducted a business meeting. Eleanor Werry read the minutes of the Executive meeting held in June. Peggy Larmer gave the treasurer's report. The Executive for 1967 is as follows: Past Pres, Harvey McGill; Pres. Merrill Van Camp; Vice- 'Pres;, "Allan" Werry; Secretary, Eleanor Werry; Treasurer, Peg- gy Larmer; Management Com- mittee -- Neil and Eleanor Werry, Helen and Wm. Werry, Eleanor and Grant "Werry, Har- vey and Lois Yellowlees. It was decided to hold the 1967 picnic at Blackstock again with 12:30 dinner. Marion Starr and Eleanor Hannah distributed the follow- ing special prizes-- sing the lasting influence of the lessons taught in the Vacation Bible School. * Mr. Fred Real, Clerk of Ses- sion, on behalf of the Session presented the teachers with Certificates of Appreciation. Miss Karen Tobin was Organ- ist for the School, and Mrs. George Beaton assisted by some of the Senior students was in charge of the recreation. McGill, Cannington, 1 yr. old on Person from farthest distance --Rev, and Mrs. Bob Werry and family, from Cutknife, Sask, Eldest Lady present -- Mrs. Norman Wright, Enniskillen. Eldest Gentleman present-- Jas. Arthur Werry, 93, born the same year as the first picnic. Youngest Baby -- Debra Lynn VanCamp, 2 mos, old, daughter of Keith and Wilma Van Camp, Blackstock. Largest Family Present -- Ross and Thelma Lane with their 6 children. Person with nearest birthday --Kimberley (Anne McGill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth July 14th, . Since there was mo recently married couple present, the prize was awarded to Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Bray; of Toronto, who celebrated their 50th wedding ! anniversary on July 15th. Couple married longest--Muy. and Mrs, Norman Wright, 58 Lady with most pennies in her purse--Pauline Greer from Montreal, with 40 pennies. , Man with largest waistline-- Ernie Werry. = = . Everyone. then went outside to the park east of the building where the following sports pro- gram had been prepared by Beau and Marion Starr, Marvin and Eleanor Hannah. Toddlers 3 yrs. and under-- Scott Werry, 4 & 5 yr. old girls--1st Eliza- beth Greer; 2nd Susan Werry. 4 & 5 yr. old boys -- Jas. Werry, Wayne Yellowlees. Girls 9 yrs. and under--Bar- | bara Ashton, Cifidy Van Camp. Boys 9 and under -- Allan Starr, Paul Larmer. "Girls 12 and under---Sandra Werry, Barbara Swain. Boys 12 and under -- Brian Starr, Dennis Werry. Girls over 13 -- Margaret' Werry, Muriel Lane. Boys over 13--Garry Moore, Jas, Lane, t Ladies shoe kick--Aileen Van Camp, Men's shoe kick--Doug Lane, Lucky spot race--David Werry. Boy's wheelbarrow --* Peter Werry and Wes. Lane, 1 Girl's 3 legged race--Ruth Werry and June Bain, Sack. race--Peter Werry. Egg Throw--David Werry & June Bain. : Couples needle and thread contest--Muriel and Doug Lane. A peanut scramble was en- joyed by the smaller children & all ages enjoyed a ball game in the fair grounds, Diane and Allan Werry served an oragne drink for everyone during the afternoon. WELL STYLE YOUR HAIR SO UNIQUE = FRIENDS WILL. STOP FOR A SECOND 'GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON '(Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 RB] OSHAWA HOPPI| CENTRE 1 come To Our Jl PLUS SALE J SIDEWALK SALE! ff JULY 27, 28, 29, 30 Watch For Qur Value Packed Summer Circular To Be Delivered To Your Home Shortly i' OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHT wm ©:00 rv = rr r-- A cai a TG AS a ENGR

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