Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1973, p. 17

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ed Vania spr iE, x, : PAL 3 b 2 . S PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 27th, 1973 -9 cugog Both men died and. found and consider how we use their postions reyersed. It them . , was difficult fof them to As it was Communion understand and PAves asked Sunday Rev. Pogue ews Abraham lo intervene in explained Eucharist which letting him return to life to 18 the Christian sacrament warn his friends. But ©f the Lord's supper. In We hope the Scugog peo- Abraham said it would be ©lder times people sacri- id) ple in hospital will soon be . useless because they would ficed animals and birds oh home again. The last not believe a ghost. The €very time they went to the A entry was Mrs. Sam Arnold lesson is that the rich man temple to show their relat- 8% for surgery. had not learned to use his ionship with God. i Don'{ forget the Straw- goods well but he had plenty From the new Testament, Ax berry supper next Wednes- of chances to do differently. people learned that they 5 day night at 5:30 and 6:30 at Now it's about time we didn't have to go to Jerusa- a Grace United Church. For began to count our bless- lem or sacrifice animals. i; tickets call any U.C.W. ings, look at our resources The death of Jesus was a at -~ " member, " sacrifice for others. : On Sunday Rev. Pogue told the children the story about Dives who was the DAN Cl NG AT rich man at whose gate Lazarus sat while begging. Club Annrene | | HE Hohnson : bg SATURDAY, JUNE 30 tog OPTOMETRIST a: Hrd for appointment call . w oh : 985.2383 or Music By THE RISING SUNS" a5 Monica Taylor of Port Perry is shown here working on a stud farm near Zenith 59240 Ga Perth, Australia. The foal is only a few days old but must be handled immediately to become accustomed to the training it will receive later. ° ° [2] Spends two years in Australia It's attob ner! ar € a wilther: training thoroughbred horses By Valerie Frew Monica worked at various during the time Monica was Monica Taylor, of Port Jobs in the handling and working. "Indian Conquest" Perry, left with her mother training of thoroughbreds is now Fairfields most not- for a one month holiday in on the Fairfield Stud Farm, able stud. He is also one of Australia two years ago and owned by Mrs. Gwynne. It Western Australia's top just returned two weeks is a small operation con- two-year-old studs. ago. Monica was offered a sisting of 280 acres near Monica's only complaints job on a Thoroughbred Stud Perth, the capital of of Australia were the heat, Farm and she could not Western Australia. dust and flies which accom- refuse. Horses have always There are usually 100 panied the long seven been part of her life and she horses on the farm months of summer. To take had been anticipating the throughout the year but care of the water scarcity possibility of making them there are more in the stud during this time of drought the major part of her season. One of Fairfield's there are four deep-bored future. top studs '""'Raconteur" died wells on the Fairfield Stud : Farm. In each Sunshine and Cycle Contest 50 people across oS , The noon 0 posi pm Canada will win trips for 2 to the Nassau Beach Hotel intense that work starts be- j COMING tween five thirty or six in Via Air Canada, and 600 others will win CCM 5-speed 3 the morning and a three or bicycles. . TO sven fw hous Drenk 2 1 7a taken in the middle of the i t - 1 1 PO RT P ER RY day. Then work is continued Here are some winners! 1 later at night. Monica also ik ro am * DOLORES VADER Christmas. Saturday, July 7 Customs and clothing were not much different from those of Canadians. Monica said that fashions in Australia were similar to those in Canada except that everything is made in light- er fabrics due to the higher year round temperatures. One noticable difference in fashion is in the . school system where uniforms are compulsory for the students. Port Perry, Ont. ORANGE COMMEMORATION {PARADE Starting from Fair Grounds 2p.m. Mrs. DAVID STARK Reach Street, Uxbridge Ve lh WY Those stories about kangaroos in Australia are all true. Monica claims that they are found in numerous supply and they come in sizes from eight feet and -under. These animals are also a hazard to motorists. Most cars are equipped with 'roo bars' which are attached to the front of the vehicles and prevent exten- sive damge to the car in case of a collision with a kangaroo. Next contest closing date June 30/73 Following Parade 'Acquaintance Party'in Arena Remember--50 trips for 2 and 600 more bicycles will be won in the next Sunshine and Cycle Contest. Enter often! Mail your entries in today to: UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED Box 39, Uxbridge, Ont. EVERYONE WELCOME NO ADMISSION BAND COMPETITION Pipe Bands Flute Bands Fife & Drum Bands At the present time Moni- ca's plans are to travel to England in 6 months to study for a degree in horse handling issued by the DANC E B.H.S.I. (British Horse Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Lid Society Institute) This Entry forms and contest details at displays of Coca-Cola. in the Arena in the Evening | ADMISSION $2.00 per couple course lasts only for 3 months, then Monica hopes to continue working with horses for a life-long occu- pation. ald, It's the real thing. Coke. Both Coca-Cola and Coke are registered rade marks which identity only the product of Coca-Cola Lid FINAL CONTEST CLOSING DATE JULY 27,1973. " NK ® wi VEL i i 1s FALSE) ity 3] TY i grat Sa SARA + 3 Si

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