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Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1974, p. 8

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TAA i ii Np 6G - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 5th, 1974 News from Utica area "The regular service will be held at Epsom United Church on Sunday, June 9 at_ 11:30 a.m. Utica Sunday School will meet at 10:15 a.m, On Sunday, June 9. at 2 p.m. the annual Memorial Service of the Breadalbane and Kendall Cemeteries at Utica will be held in Utica United Church. Rev. A. Scott, assisted by Mr. Ralph Wilbur, Chairman of the Cemetery Board will be in charge of the service. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird of Greenbank will render special music. It was a privilege to have the local groups of Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs and Brownies take part in the Church Service on Sun- day. Congratulations to each of those who received an award. We would express much appreciation to the leaders of the groups for the splendid training they are giving the young folk and to the members of their Ladies Auxiliary for their interest and help. Congratulations to Miss Beverley .Rudkin who was one of the six girls who received County Honours in the 4H Club at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry on Saturday. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Brock Davidge from our community. We from The Port Perry Kinsmen to supporters of our "Springfest 74" The response was overwhelming and greatly appreciated. To those who we were not able to admit, late Saturday evening we extend our appologies. We extend -a special Thank you to the management of Club Annrene for their support and co-operation. Would the winner of Friday nights' Luck Draw, ticket No. 470033, please call 986-4255 to claim their prize. : The Kinsmen Club of Port Perry. hope they will enjoy living in Dunbarton. ) Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tucker of Windsor spent a few days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Russell of Oshawa on Saturday evening. Mrs. James E. Mitchell called on Mrs. Alf Clark and Mrs. Violet Skerratt of Port Perry last week. Recent visitors with Mrs. James E. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simpson of Killworthy, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mitchell of Kinsale and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitc- hell and baby of Orono. Mrs. Albert Handel has returned to her home for the summer. Miss Jewel MacCan- nell is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted MacCannell of Bramp- ton. Mrs. Chester Holly of Owen Sound spent a few days with Mr.a nd Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey spent Thursday at Minden. Mr. Eric Wallace of Beaconsfield, Quebec called on Mr. and Mrs. Crosier on Monday. Eric w visiting his mother William Wallace of St ville who is a patien Newmarket Hospital. We hope for a speedy recovery for Mr. Frank Fielding who recently had surgery on his knee in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding and baby of Keswick spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding. made to yourself. That's why Bill is Manager of Port Perry's Royal Bank. He is there to help you. When you've got an idea that grows into a promise you mean to keep, a, Bonus Savings Account will help. It pays a healthy interest rate on your minimum monthly balance and there are no cheques to tempt you in a weak moment. And to make your Bonus Savings Account really work for you, Bill will tell you all about Royal Certified Service--a complete package of twelve banking services for just $3 a month. That means it's very simple for you to figure out where you stand with your money, so you know exactly how much you can afford to save in your Bors Savings Account. 7 So if you've made yourself a promise-- come into Port Perry's Royal Bank and talk to Bill English or any one of his staff. They will help you keep your promise. Phone: 985-7316. ROYAL BANK serving Ontario serving you Community Corner The Royal Bank is pleased to supply this space for use by service clubs, church groups and . civic minded organizations in Port Perry and area for the purpose of advertising your special events or meetings Please contact Bill English at 985-7316. TN Bill English can help you keep those promises you've Jack . 6th annual Canoe the Nonquon continued two canoes to patrol the river to 'see that no rules about portaging were violated. Bill Brock told the STAR this year's success proves the event has come to stay. "We will be expecting 170 canoes and some more new events next year," he added. When it first began six years ago the number of entries was only 35. Of the $2,200 collected Hugh Baird, Robert . Richards, Llyod Scott, Gor- don Smits, Ken DeJong and Carol Kane collected $624. .The following are the win- ners in other categories: 1. Ken Reeves and Ray Healy of Lindsay, first (3:4:23), Les Karosi and Elwood Stewart of Oshawa and Whitby, second (3.11.9) and Pat Boissonneault of Alliston and Dale Campbell of Barrie, third (3.13.18). 2. Men's resident: Rudy Jammer and George Aus- man of Port Perry (3.15.9). 3. Racing class: Stan Rachacek and Fred Heese of West Hill, first (3.0.26) Les Crowe and Wellington Williams of Curve Lake, second, 3.10.30, and Elwes illiam and Ken Fowler of t Stanley third with 26. . .Women"s resident Gina Brinkman and Donna McKeown of Port Perry first with 4.19.36. 5. 17 and under open:"Tye Burt and Bruce McLaurin of Port Perry first (a record) with 3.48.23. 6. 17 and under resident: Peter Bateman and Mike Yeomanson, 4.05.0. 7. 14 and under open: Robert Baird, Grant Stone and Merle Schewaga, 3.53.30: 8. 14 and under resident: Kevin Crews and Wayne Lown, 4.05.0. 9. Couples open: Mary and Bruce Coleman of Port Hope, 3.59.21. 10. Couples resident: George and Linda Skerret: 4.12.30. 11. Over 40's open: Ken and Bud Pipher of Whitby 3.31.31. 12. Family senior - junior open: Hugh and Kenton Baird (father and son) - 3.27.55. i 13. Family senior - junior resident: John Mitchell and Randy Haugen (uncle and nephew), 4.10.55. Prizes and trophies for the events were donated by various businesses; the Lake Scugog Historical Society and the council of the town- ship of Scugog. Bill Brock announces the position of canoes as Doreen Adam chalks the latest information on the scoreboard at the lakefront. p ORDER NOW BIRD BOOK The Port Perry Star of May 15 described a 350 - page Book of Birds of Oshawa - Lake Scugog | Area. An order coupon was supplied but no address was given. Anyone who would like a copy (available about Sept. 1) MUST pre-order for the price of $7.50. It will sell for $10.00 later at the museum. The coupon is re-printed here and may be mailed to Lake Scugog Historical Society, Box 670, Port Perry, Ont. Historical Society members note;- You too . must pre-order this book to obtain the reduced price. DATE I would like to order copies of 'Birds of the Oshawa - Lake Scugog Region, Ontario by Tozer and Richards at a price of no more than $7.50. "1 will pick the copies up and pay for them when advised of time and place. SIGNED NAME ADDRESS PHONE POSTAL CODE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF PORT PERRY, REACH and SCUGOG "BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON" Guest Speaker: Norman Cafik, M.P. FRIDAY, JUNE 14,1974 12 Noon at "PORT TAVERN Port Perry, Ontario Tickets ....*2.75 per person Tickets and Information at : The Pink Dot....985-2281 <

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