TT Cie Miu. Toy * 1A ALE Se he ATO tl AY Pairs AONE IRL 3 ie 2 ow ER ELT ik va AY Fi A. NC FES EES ALAR YR ful - RR ' (Wek df GSA = LLL ds dt tA SIR PORT PERRY, STAR, ~ Thursday, July 16,1970 -- 13 PORT PERRY aE TCM CORNER ,,...... , Recreational Director include the discus idole ni nould " ni Every week at Senior Play-|ing a paper plate) standing [children should really enjoy ground and Tot Lot proves to[long Jump (jumping back. | tired: We decided to try € be different and fun -- this|wards) races (for example | "eW hours in hopes of mak- week's programme was nofthe cracker race) tug of war | M8 the programme more en- 3 exception. and shoe-toss. In all, there joyable for the children and op Yesterday, if one had de-|will be approximately 15 [less tiring. The new times cided to pay a visit to Senior events. It should prove to [2re 9:30 - 11:30 in the morn- Playground, I think they be a lot of fun, so if you be. [ing and 2:00 - 4:00 in the would find things a bit con-|long to Senior Playground |2fternoon.. We apologize for fusing. You see, yesterday|why not come on out. Who [21Y inconvenience this we had a sort of Turnabout|knows, your team may win. |change in time may cause, ---a day on which girls dress-| Tot Lot also tried new and | Put We really feel the change ed like boys and the boys|different events this week. ke he best interests of 4A like girls. We even had the |For one thin a i 8 cv aren. ¢ oh the games the[to go a Rikon. i Next week's events include Lake Scvaca was the scene of a new type of water craft last Sunday, as young and old girls enjoy playing, and the [prove that we may be small)? hike and Kite flying contest alike took to the water by the power of their own legs. The "Aquafon", is a pedal boat > ig playing Jioothall,i sGeeer | but weird: mighty. 11t shoul at Senior Playground and al on which an operator and a passenpgr gan, travél, It has a 400 Ib. capacity, weighs oply 2 ete. = just for fun! In the|be great and will certainly| a sevionenis Cvgihi 70. Ibs and being made of styrofoam, and covered with fibreglass, cannot'sink., Mr, ° SR bok a id the "children a "chance pL . pd and join us y Lindsay 'Welsh, owner of the crafts, started last Sunday with six boats, but said he will ; contest (w oys dressed as|to appreciate some more of ST d th 3 girls & vise versa, of course) | the great outdoors. we love to share our fun. have more available as the demand warrants them. . which turned out to be loads| Tomorrow the special event 'me y . of fun and laughs! planned is a Tin Can Derby. # Tomorrow, we are going|Some of the events that will to stage aonther different &|be carried on-at Tot Lot in. Dodoo th : x, Jul 1k 5 : n fun-filled event -- a Mock | clude a miniature golf course uring the past week, Ju y Mrs. Hazel Robertson, Sun- |. Track and Field Meet. At|in which tin cans will be |8 to 10, Vacation Bible School derland, was a visitor with ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY a moch track and field meet | used for golf cups; a bowling | was held in Greenbank Unit-| Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare last BF . : the events scheduled are all| game, and in this event tin|ed Church daily from 1 to|week-end. Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates 2 based upon real track and|cans will be used instead of {4 P-m. Mrs. Rae Dusty has been FREE } A 7 field events but are "moch- bowling pins. There will be| Children from Seagrave & [holidaying in Hastings and at i a - Cs ed". For example, in the| numerous other games too,|Greenbank attended, with an [Balsam Lake recently. -- BOB BERO os javlin throw' we'll use a pa-| like trying to get a bean bag | average attendance of 89 pu-| Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens per drinking straw instead | inside a tin can attached to |Pils. They ranged in age|and family visited with her SEAGRAVE, ONT. -- 985-7027 \ of a real javlin. Other events | a stake, or a game of catch |from the 4 year olds in the |parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul : with tin cans and so on. The {nursery class to the 12, 13 |Diamond last week-end. ih Wanted; i nshould really enjoy|and 14 yr. olds in the Inter-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird USI SS & (4) 11) 1] > themselves--we hope so. mediate class. |attended the Presbyterian B NE di F | {! Talking about new things| Much of the success of the [church service at Utica on L going on, Tot Lot now has|School was due to the efforts | Sunday and spent the even- DIRECTO RY BERT new times. After the first|and preparation of the 15|ing with Mr. and Mrs. Her- | week we found that our es-[teachers from Seagrave and {man Kerry. Mr. and; Mrs. _985 : 7373 "| tablished times were just too|Greenbank, and to the par-|Hugh Baird were guest sing- EMMERSON DUFF long and that many of the|ents & friends who provided |ers at this service. » transportation and cookies| Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin IN RANCE | for the child or the children. and Dennis attended the PT K EN P. MU RR AY [|| Ai special mention sos marriage of their son Larry| AGENCY ADMIRAL to Betty Lappin and Doris |to Lois Gray Brownlee, Sask., { Hill who organized games for [last Friday evening. The wed- LIMITED TELEVISIO N Electrical Contractor the children at recess break; |ding took place in Moose Jaw SALES and SERVICE to Shirley Lee and helpers |Free Methodist Church. General Insurance Phone 985.7993 or 985.2728 2 . . who served refreshments Miss Jennifer Sweetman 985-7306 PORT PERRY PORT PERRY > boot & Industrial [| |Zaity to ar. holidaying with her grand- > A treat of popsicles donat- parents Me and Me Roy "WW | R i N G. ed.by-the Don. Fergusons-on-{Leask. : Septic Tanks For B Income Thursday and of chocolate | Mr. and' "Mrs. Mel McGee Cleaned By Tax ' milk donated by the. Armour (and family spent the week- PUMP EQUIPMENT : : : CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES McMillans on Friday was cer- |end with Mr. and Mrs. Don SEPTIC TANKS AND & Bookkeeping Services PY ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL tainly appreciated and en-|Real at their cottage at In-| WEEPING Beds INSTALLED see. ALEX SHEPHERD HOME HEAT joyed. Lo, |Eoldsby. . REG. Room 2, Post Office Building - : : The school was efficient'v| A number of our Junior Phone 985.7031 985 - 7005 = supervised by Mary Jean Till |Farmers attended a beach ARMSTRONG Specializing in business and who assisted the teachers in [party Saturday evening at : party y g Port Perry -- 985-2226 farm operations. 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY \F many ways and was in charge | Lake Simcoe. of the program on Friday Mr. Fred Real on a holiday MURRAY ' evening. fishing at Loon Lake, the| FOR ANY OF YOUR : The closing exercise gave [guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the parents and friends an |Tobin. Insurance Needs BU RNFIELD party to iid a small Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee,| Do it the Co-operative Way| PLUMBING & HEATING ; AND VEN part of the week's activities. | pion ang paul Wilkinson Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. 110 Simcoe St. North be whe program consisted of pont the week-end at Hep-| "ETHEL NOTTINGHAM PHONE 985.7980 - ; MOTORISTS | |scveral songs by the various| ony with Mr. and Mrs. Gor. Myrtle FORCED AIR FURNACES : v groups with Batty Stone and | 4. "wales, Debbie roti: 6554832 PRESSURE SYSTEMS : TO! Betty McGee at the piano and ed home with them. : NEW WORK : a well planned devotional Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill & REPAIRS ! period by the Intermediate famil FREE class. Following this, all re- IY ox on a motor trip PTOLEMY & M Ie | Phill Box of Kleenex tired to the church school|™}' joo "there was a rolsy GRIEVE alcolm ps or Loads 0 Nev Te various | time around the Spencer ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR . Coffee Mug other handwork which the |10Me at Caesarea one night G U LF 157 Main Street W. CLM N By with each children -had constructed. optmly ATE yey S St t Stouffville, Ont. ) gE" : 4 $3. 00 Purchase. This concluded a very bucy hci ty ® newly. ervice a ion PHONE 640-4031 \ A week of study. worship and Lo ve y loa General Repairs J fun for all involved. e funeral of the late Mr. 'Why Pay More? Mr. and Mrs. Les Baylis Harold Craig of Toronto took | Port Perry -- 985-3182 BROTHERS y y from England visited recent- piace bo Pous Wg CONSTRUCTION L ly with Mr. and Mrs. Harold [from the McDermott - Pana. ; SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS 4 hi baker funeral home in Port E rl Ww H Have your house built by Baylis. : a AACE experts. Mrs. Paul Saulnier has|Perry to Bethel Cemetery, ii CALL been visiting her family in|Greenbank. Sympathy is ex- ROOFING TO SERVE YOU AT Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia. [tended to the relatives. Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED 985-2979 ; Several from our commun-| Some friends from this ROOFING, STEEL and 985-3203 : hd C 0 L U M BU S o ity attended the trousseau|community attended the 50th ALUMINUM ROOFING 150 G Renal ' 5 " tea at Mr. and Mrs. Bruce |wedding anniversary of Mr. EAVESTROUGHING Also General Repairs, Phone 65 - 3892 "|Beatons in honour of the|and Mrs. Russell Acton last We will contract for all kinds Cottages Raised, it bride to be Margaret Beaton.! Saturday. of roof work. Foundations etc. ,