These little ladies also won pr year. Lake Scug List Of Pri Sat, August 5th, 1967-- Best Dressed Doll Contest (girls under 12)--Cindy Mec- Call, Susan Weller, Mary Adamak Miss Regatta Contest-- Queen--Judy Marks 1st Princess--Ruth McHaffy 2nd Princess--Lorie Gobkes 3rd Princess--Rosalie San- derson. Group Prize--(Group 1) Cavedwellers 1867, Susan, Brian and Paul Marlow. (Group 2)--1967, Joanne Wil- son, Louise Woodhouse. Best Ceasarea Centennial ~ Project--Fowler Twins-- Jerry & Tom. Mother Susan Daphne Lobb, Leigh Me- Cullough. Boys Running Race (5 and | . RRL. fe ----S---. Doanld Wilson, Stephen | 108 Centre St. S., Whitby, under)--Dawn McMeekin, Arlene Falconer, Heather White. ' izes at the Regatta held rec- | ently at Caesarea. Most appropriate for Canada's Centennial ; 0 g Regatta This little lad as "Gen ed much to the parade, (either way you look at him) at the Lake Scugog Regatta, and for his efforts he prize winner. Ta 2 J 66 §| This little man caught the eye of the photographer in his | up to-date racing car, during the three day Regatta. \ J Te . By Gwen Ballingall This past week-end has been a busy one for the mem- 'bers of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419. Saturday night saw a ca- pacity crowd at the "Old English Pub Night", which was sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary, and from all the reports everyone had a won- derful time, the music, play- ed by John Orde on the or- gan was enjoyed by every- one. And as far as the even- ing being a success, we mem- bers of the Auxiliary were .ovrwhelmed at the interest | shown in our evening's en- 7| tertainment, and without a doubt more than satisfied with the financial outcome. We-should like to say thank you to all the folks who came out for our "Pub Night" and gave us their support, and hope that if we try this ven- ture again at some later date -we- shall _have-the same res.. P¥ | ponse. Legion Picnic The weatherman was on our side on Sunday, Aug. 12 '| for the Annual Legion Picnic. A large crowd gathered ear- ly at Wellspring Park for this event, and a very enjoy- #3 able afternoon of sports. a eral Charles deGaulle" certainly add- was a first ze Winners Gould, Raymond Shepherd. Girls Running Race (5 and under)--Vicki Osbourne, under)--Garry Andrews, Bulloch. Girls Running Race (6 and -, Boys Running Race (6 and under) -- Wayne Arscott, Chip Goodman, Tom Sherwin Girls Running Race (8 and under)-- Mary Ann Admick Cathy Gettins, Kim Hallam | ~~ Best Centennial Boy Cos- Fowler. Best Centennial Girl Cos- tume--Cindy Pedzikowski. tume--Peter Goodman. Fancy & Original Costumes " by Age Groups: Ages 4-5 Group--Girls: Lisa Kathleen English, Lisa Lansdowne. Boy--Shaughan Houston, Jimmy Soper. Ages 5-6--Girl: Sandra Soper, Glenda Westley Boy--Danny Liesk, Brian Rice. Ages 7-8--Girl: Mary Ann Adamick, Susan Soper Boy: Jim Bruce, David Beatty 'Ages 9-10--Girl: Linda . Hutchinson, Susan" Davidson. Boy: Cameron Danner, Larry Westley. lk Broad Jump--Andy Mur- ray, Ted Woodhouse, Doug |. Pizer Jr. Running High Jump(open) --John Hooper, Ted Wood- house, Doug 'Pyzer Jr. Girls Ruuning Race (4 and under)-- Eileen Mc- 'Donald, Colleen Shepherd, Vicki Joe en. Boys"Runiling Race (4 and under)--Ray Putsey, Roger 3 HAL Nelson, Mrs. Ola Brone. John Hooper and Carol Mau- rice, Peggy Burns and Bruce Boys Running Race (8 and under)--Ronnie Dysart, Rob- bie McCoul, George Wilson, Girls Running Race (10 and under) -- Anne Falconer, Joanne Wilson, Anne Tenny- son. _ Boys Running Race (10 and under)--Larry Cooke, Garry Eveleigh, Dale Rutterford. Girls Running Race (12 and under) -- Anne Falconer," Lynn Cooke, Alice Camisso. Boys Running Race (12 and under -- Bill Dysart, Barry Malcolm, Graig Harvey. Girls Running Race (14 and under) -- Elaine Prout, Anne Falconer, Anita Sherwin. Boys Running Race (14 and |- under) -- Barry Malcolm, Leslie Sanderson, Stephen Arscott. * Girls Running Race (16 and under) -- Judy Martin, Anne Falconer, Elaine Prout. Boys Running Race (16 and' under) -- Paul Woodhouse, | John Kramp, Donald Trewin. Married Ladies Time Race Mrs. E. O'Neill, Mrs. Connie - Novelty (teenagers only) EIB Lr Aaa IRN, hos 100 Natt) Wilkins, Bill Anne Allan. and under)-- Gregory And- rews, Paul Woodhouse, John Kramp. under)--Patty Gettins, Marg- aret McDermott, Colleen Mec- Cullough. Girls Sack Race (12 and under)-- Patty Gettins, Anne Falconer; Coleen McCullough To Be Continued Next Week Dysart and Doug Pyzer Marathon (16 Girls Sack Race (10 and This was the largest gather- Local Legion Members: Have Busy Weekend ing of any' of the picnics and one of the most successful. The results of the sports events are as follows. 2 to 3 yr. old running race --T. Hartin, B. Doupe. L. Doupe, S. Doupe, C. O'Neil 6 to 7 boys peanut race-- P. O'Neil. J. Hadley, K. Walker. 6 to 7 girls peanut race-- K. McClure, D. Fitze, C. Van Weston. 8 to 9 boys and girls Wheel barrow race--K. McClure & (Continued on Page 16) Motor Vehicle Safety Check To Be Held Here The Ontario Department of Transport have announced that they will hold a Mobile Vehicle Safety Check in Port... Perry... The... Safety {check Lane will be situated on Mary Street between John and Lilla Streets on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 28-31 and Friday, September 1st from 8 am. to 2 pm. Mary St. from John to Lilla will be closed to local traffic on the above dates and hours. | Auction Sa (Continued) : SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. For lively auctions call Ted Spencley; for lively action hear him as M.C. of Black- stock™ Fair. Sulky Races, heavy and light "horse show, saddle classes & ponies. Livestock parade, 4-H Clubs, Orono Amusements, Midway. Don't miss it. AUCTION SALE Modern and Antique Furniture, Pro- perty of Mr. Gordon Mifflin, Ont., SATURDAY, AUG. 19, 1967 at 10 am. Victorian Secretary desk, Pine cup- board, 2 pieces, Victorian Walnut buffet, Early Victori- an Walnut bed, % size, Bull- seye coal oil lamps, ironstone china dishes, Captain's chair, Pine chest, Victorian parlor table, set of stencilled chairs, Arrow back chairs," Pine dropleaf table, Walnut Gate Attractive printing af right prices! One good way to get people to read what you want them to is to make it look good. That's what we're in business for. See us soon. When you come to us, you know what real fine printing is . . . no matter what it's for . . . our imaginative staff can create the type of printing to give you the prestige you want! Aug. 17-24 Leg table, electric Sewing machine, Kodak Movie Cam- era (Case), Moustache cups, Oak hall set, rocking chairs, Nursery rocker, Toilet set, Brass bed; crocks, cradle, Chesterfield suite, single bed box spring & mattress, kit- chen suite, mantle clock, many antique lamps includ- ing Gone with the Wind, Brass Banquet lamps, China Lamps, many more articles, too numerous to mention, Terms Cash. House Sold. MYLES KING. Auctioneer | 7253039, Oshawa AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Straw and Grain, the proper- ty of Wilbert Lapp, Lot 13 & 14, Con. 6, Scott Twp., 5 miles north of Uxbridge, 114 miles west on THURS., AUG. 31st. 60 head of High Grade Hereford Cattle, Cows with good calves by side (some Qu, of hay, straw and grain (if harvested by sale time), Case Model V.A.C. tractor, 'Geo. White" threshing ma- chine, Case Forage harvester and Forage wagons, LH.C. Blower, J.D. Mower. A.C. side rake, Cockshutt seed drill, full line of machinery. Farm Sold. No reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 pm. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Phone Sunderland 227 || born Dec, & Jan.), P.B, Bull, No Reserve. |p les FRIDAY, AUG. 25th--Auc- tion Sale of Modern and An- tique Furniture, Piano, Din. ing-Room Suite, Bed-Room Suites, Etc., the. property of 'MORGAN BIGELOW, Lot 1 & 2, Con. 8, Township of Cavan, 114 Miles East & South of Bethany. (Boundary Road). Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. G. Wanamaker, and Sharon Bigelow, Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Aug. 17 Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of Rest- aurant Equipment--Complete Line of Restaurant equipment to be held at Casino Restau- rant, 15 King St. West, Osh- awa on AUG. 28th, 1967 at 7.00 p.m. Adding machine (Burrough's), Cash Register |(National), Safe (small size), 'Milk Shake Mixer, Pop Foun- 'tain complete, Hot water Large Counter, Freezer, Ham- burg Grinder (Hobart), Slicer (Berkel), Frigidaire Refriger- ator (Restaurant size), Meat cutting: table, Toaster, Fry- ers, Moffat, 2 Freezer units, Large Potato Peeler (Hobart) Chip Maker, Electric Freezer unit, Floor Polisher, Restau- rant table & booths, dishes, pots, and pans, Wall mirrors, Restaurant stock. Many more articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. No eserve, 2 hn MYLES KING, Auctioneer 725-3039, Oshawa Aug. 17-24 : "AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, Straw & Furniture, the property of Nelson Oliver, Lot 4, Con. 3, Scott Twp.. 1% miles west of Sandford or 8 miles N.W. of Uxbridge on SAT., AUG. 26. 35 head of Holstein & Here- ford Cattle, No. of Holstein' Milk Cows, No. of Hereford Yearlings and calves, 35 good » pigs, Case Model D.C. 4 Trac- . tor, Ferguson tractor, N.H. Baler, M.-H. tractor Manure spreader, 2 Wagons, 2 hay elevators, full line of ma- chinery, Qu. of fruniture. Bedroom suites, Pine cup- boards, Brass bed, Boston No reserve. Terms Cash. = Sale at 1 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, Aug. 17-24 Auctioneer Phone Sunderland 227 Eo a 4 to 5 girls running race-- theaters, Ice Cream cabinet; | = . L ® | Rocker, Toilet set, etc. Farm * Sold