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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jun 1969, p. 13

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fle HORSES | WEEKENDS | GLENVIEW ACRES IEEE Ld 3 Girls starting'100 yard dash at Field Day. Photo Enjoy Track And Field Day Continued - Betty MacMaster, Debbie Mec- SENIOR--14 yrs. and over | Neill, Jayne Smith. GIRLS Running Broad Jump-- Betty MacMaster, - Jayne Smith, Debbie Leahy. High Jump--Cynthia Krau- pa. Betty MacMaster, Sandra Smith,' Ball Throw--Kim Neill, . 'Susan Bond. Sharrv Whitter. Mile--Liz Diamond, Cyn- thia Kraupa, Debbie McNeill. * * * 100" yd.--Jayne Smith, Jan- et Horslen, Vjckie-Luke. 220 yd.--Janet Horslen, Cynthia Kraupa, Liz Diamond 440 yd.--Liz Diamond, Lynn Johnston, Kim Neill. 880 yd.--Liz Diamond, Kim Neill, Lynn Johnston. 440 relay winning team-- Jan Horslen. Rhonda Forder, Liz Diamond, Betty Mac- Master. Standing Broad Jump-- RIDING ACADEMY WESTERN RIDING FIRST CLASS - BOYS 100 yvd.--Jamie- McNab, 4 Ted Myers, Ron Evans. l* SADDLES | * EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and 1st Farm South of Seagrave "(OLD ROAD -- WEST SIDE) The "first Pine 'Ridge Cub- oree was held at Blackstock Fair Grounds yon June 14th with-approximately 180 cubs and their leaders present. "|The nine packs participating were Port Perry A, 1st Bea- 'verton, 1st Scugog. 1st. Cart- | wright A, Port Perry. B, 2nd Scugog; 1st Cannington, Port Perry C-and 1st Cartwright B. The Cuhoree was opened by the Uxbridge Fipe Band. Flags were paraded and ac- cepted, followed by the Mass Grand Howl 'led by Sixer Doug. Larmer. Mr. Romeril led the prayer. A few words Carruthers: M.P.P. and Mr. W. of welcome .were given by Reeve L. Malcolm; Mr. A. Webber, Provincial Field Sec- retary. This was followed by the Grand Inspection. The Cuboree theme was Cub- bing in Action and cach of 220 yd.--Jamie McNab, Glenn McCoy: Kim Wakeford. 440 yd --Dennis Johnston. Steve Hillier, Glenn McCoy. 880 yd.--Dennis Johnston, Steve Hillier, Mike Diamond. 440 relay winning team--. Jamie McNab, Maurice Vad- er, Ted Myers, Kim Wake: ford. Standing Broad Jump-- Ron Evans. Running Broad Jump-- Ted Myers, Kim Wakeford, Bill Jeffrey. s \ High Jump--Kim Wake- ford. Shawn- Lackie, Dennis Johnston. ; Ball Throw--Bill Jeffrey, Steve Hillier, Rod MacLen- nan. k Mile--Dennis Johnston, Widvne Dowson, Randy Knight. * * LJ CHAMPIONS : SR. BOY--Xim Wakeford SR. GIRL--Liz Diamond _ == ~~ RUNNER UP SR. BOY--Jamie McNab SR. GIRL--Betty MacMaster. BURKETON NEWS Miss Bernice.,Grace, Ogha- wa with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grace & family: Several from this district enjoyed the Enniskillen Bur- ley Bus Coach trip to Port Credit.' - Mr. T. Smith, Oshawa spent PORT PERRY 2 BREWERS RETAIL Summer Hours of Sale Effective June 16 0. WillbeOpen | Monday thru Saturday : 10a.m. to 6 p.m. Open to 9 p.m. Fridays Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Ltd. ¥ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Dean and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davey, Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Grant, Oshawa accom. panied by Mrs. R. Davey at- tended the Hackney - Lyon wedding in Highland Creek, We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Tachell to our community. They have purcased the for: '| mer home of Mr. znd "Mrs. Orvis Smith who have taken up residence in Oshawa. Many friends and relatives attended the funeral of Mr. M. E. Cochrane in Oshawa. The sympathy of.the com- munity is extended to the relatives and friends in the passing of Mr. E. M. Adams of Bowmanville who lived in the village for many years and worked 'as section for- man for C.P.R. befdre retire ment, ' * Church Service and Sun- day School were held in Burketon United Church on Sunday. Next Sunday Church -Ser- | vice will be held at the usual time :12:00. Everyone wel- come. Kim Wakeford, Jamie McNab | 180 Cubs And Leaders Attend First Cuboree the five events were based on this theme. Knots, Com- pass, Ball Throwing, Jazz Re- lay & Handling Simple Tools Edch of these events were judged. Hot dogs, ice cream and pop were provided for all and after lunch each pack set up a Country Fair hooth & all the packs went around to each booth and enjoyed the games provided. Pat Bedford of 'Blackstock 'was a"casualty when he broke his arm in a sack race. For- tunately our first aid station presided over by Mrs. G. Larmer and assisted by Mrs. W. Welts had Pat comfort- able. and on his way to the hospital in a very short time. He was able to return in time for the closing Camp- fire Ceremonies and Presen- tation of Awards. The members of the com- mittee deserve a great deal of credit for doing such an excellent job. Chairmaa, Mr. Bruce Willis of Port Perry A pack, Secretary, Mrs. Mary Parliament. of 1st Canning- ton, Treasurer, Mr. Waller Welts of 1st Cartwright B, Judging, Mr. Larry of 1st Scugog, Miss Bessie Brogan of 1st Beaverton and Mrs. Lloyd Durwood of Poet Perry C pack. Prince Albert News Mrs. Les Beaccok At worship on Sunday the congregation listened to an enlightening. message from our minister Rev. Alex Rice and the choir music. Offer- ing gathered by two brothers Robert and Neil Holtby. Please remember the UCW, visitors are welcome at the home of Mrs. Wozoney on Thursday evening, June 19.[ Roll call tips--'do's & don'ts' when' packing luggage. - Warden Mr. E. "Sam" Oy-. ler, his wife and several couples from our area at- tended the annual "Warden's Picnic" at Fern Cottage, Ath. erley last Thursday. Sunday visitors with Mr.' & Mrs. G. Jones and. family 'were her sister Miss Tudy Lindsay of Toronto; her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay of Brantford; and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of Scarboro. We are pleased to learn Mr. Fred Middleton is living in his own home in Bur vill- age. = . - Sunday company with Mr. F. Vickery and Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock, Grant and Bryan were Mr. and Mrs. L. Divett, Barbara and Neil, Oshawa, Miss D. Laroque, Cedar Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bea- cock, Port Perry. ° "Mrs. Fred Brooks enjoye the weekend" with her friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin, Agincourt. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 19, 1969 -- 13 Kendal Greenbank News The annual open mecting of the U.C.W. held last 'Tues. evening was well attended. The address on "Youth and Drugs" was very interesting. Miss Myrtle Blakely, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Scott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakley. } Several from here attended the Wardn's picnic held" at Fern Cottage last Thursday. Sorry to report Mr. George McArthur and Mr. George Love in Uxbridge hospital Two bus loades of pupils and chaperones. enjoyed a two day trip to Ottawa last week. Mrs. Eileen Jarvis and Mrs. Kathleen Leask attended a shower at Manilla on Tues- day. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McMillan and Sherri guests of Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sunday. Congratulations: to Helen Phoenix and Jayne Pickrin who completed the 15 mile canoe race on the Nonquon on Sat. Several otherse took part also. Roller Skating > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > P P ' Port Perry > > Arena > > > > 4 4 > > 4 > 4 DEE LB BOE EAN (rrr An A AN AN Aon A on 7:30 P.M. Friday, June 20, 1969 Mr. & Mrs. Bob Snodden and family guests of Mr. & Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sunday. } : «Mr. and Mrs. Wilbu: Baird of Sunderland guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix re- cently. oy : Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. G.'B. Mero wire Mr. Robert Nesbit, Uxbridge and cousin Mrs. Thomas from Pittsburg. Mrs. Florence Sweetman of Hamilton, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare. Quite a number Greenbank were at Decoration Sunday." . Relatives attended a show: er for Miss Beatrice Lee at the home of Mrs. Henry Tho. mas at Pine Point on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Simmons of Oshaw went- to Midland to car rally in their 1931 Cadillac. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mar- tin and family of Peterboro spent Sunday with Mrs. An. nie Guy. 'from 'Wick 'Admission 50. 1 Co b 3 a > -OP TOPICS y Don Rixon Htin short supply. In policy we are offerin I Co-op 16% Dairy Rati 7 All' feeds listed are 3 ton loads. » (i td ¥. Why not call your Yoffer. - | | \ 4 ( \ o < This is the time of year when your grain is | . keeping with Co-operative § United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) / g Swine and Dairy -feeds at established fixed prices from now until Sépt. iL 1, 1969, on the following specific feeds. ( fiCo-op Profit Maker 16% Pig Pellets \f Co-op Profit Maker 186% Hog Grower Pellets {Co-op Dairi-Flo 18% Dairy Ration Pellets Co-op Dairi-Flo 16% Dairy Ration Pellets Ca:op Dairi-Flo 14% Dairy Ration Pellets on Pellets im bulk with minimum of Co-op and investigate this Uxbridge 852.3321" Port Perry IE, 8-4130 | 1 RRA 3 Hoo RE A

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