by Harvey Malcolm Ann and Murray Malcolm recently returned home from a trip by motor van to Edmonton and back. Some of the hi-lites of their trip included dropping in to see Ann's eldest brother, his wife and son in Winnipeg. They also visited a former min- ister and his wife, Rev. Stanley Haines of Hinton (who also preaches in Jaspar Alta.) and the former Chris- tina Stacey, her hubby and 3 children in the same tri-level town. They visited with Darlene and Doug Maran and Dacon, Miss Dianne'Lee, Donna and Shannon Red- mond in Edmonton. A number of local resi- dents including the Yelver- Tr Gn ORS NERA Cet Peat YE LD ri Hl ESP ESI B ANAL - ton Bluebird team and their friends attended the local ladies league banquet pre- sentation of Trophies and dance in Manvers Comm- unity Centre on Sat. evening. Mr. Dean Joncas acted as M.C. for the presentations and Mrs. Hogg made the presentation. The Trophy for the Champ- ion team was won by the Millbrook Corn Huskers and also the team members were also presented with indivi- dual trophies for also having won the regular season's play. The Yelverton Bluebirds were presentd with the Dean Joncas trophy as first runner up to the Championships. D.J. Andy Beaucage pro- a AN ' IIR vided suitable music for the dance that concluded the evenings festivities. The League is comprised of girls teams from Mill- brook, Cavan, Bethany, Yel- verton, Janetville. Ponty- pool, Nestleton and South Monaghan. Yelverton United Church services were well attended on Sunday with the advent of Sunday School for the fall and winter season, an influx of the younger generation and their parents provided additional head count. Special appreciation is extended to those in charge of our thriving Sunday School under the competent direction of Mrs. Hazel Gray and assistants Carole Gray, Clifford Wright and Gwen Gray. Saturday afternoon was wedding day for the Gray families. attended their nieces wedding (sister Ruth's nephew) at St. Georges Anglican Church in Oshawa and Brian and Carol Gray and family attended the wedding of Carol's brother Tom Wotten and new wife in Blackstock same time, but different station. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Oram Moore, David and Lynn attended a double birthday celebration as Mary's twin bachelor brother observed a special milestone on Sat. Jim and Thora AEROS ERG REV CARS, PTAA FRET EN, HTS I VA OL TIT WRI eh abet A tb eat insite raiRa als prada WEN NTF DERI FIA SRROPIIN TES PACTR SHEE SSI TRIE | VRE RRS REE SARL Fema HE A a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. September 21, 1982 -- 9 evening at their residence in Oshawa. Well, the Frost was on the pumpkin a little earlier this year than anticipated as the falls first killing frost hit the gardens on Tues. and Wed. evening, Sept. 7th and 8th, bringing the growing season to a unforseen termination for- pumpkins, cucumbers, tomatoes and such like juicy- leaved plants. Corn crops on higher land remained unscathed, while corn on the flats appear to be more seriously affected. With August such a poor ripening month, it is feared that corn maturity 1s some- what behind its normal maturity stage. News from Yelverton and area Two recent appointments have been made by United Co-operatives in their field staff serving this area. Congratulations to Mr. lan Page who has been trans- ferred from the Uxbridge area, and to Mr. Bob Munro of Janetville who was selected from a wide range of applicants for the second position. In the words of the Egg commercials "Get Crackin" fellows. 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