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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1987, p. 43

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Ch a sii With two extra days, the 1987 Royal (Wednesday, November 11 to Sunday, November 22) truly lives up to its reputation as the world's largest indoor agricultural fair. Of- fering over $500,000 in prize money, in addition to World Championships in many divisions, The Royal hosts the largest Draught Horse Show in the world and showcases interna- tional show jumping at its finest. Representing Durham West in the 4-H Scotia Bank Contact Hays Classic, on November 15th and 16th, are Scott Wilson, Epsom; Dawna Wilson, Uxbridge: Ian McFadden, Lindsay Presbyterial by May Donnelly "There was an excellent atten- dance at the Fall Executive Meeting of the Lindsay Presbyterial Women's Missionary Society, held in Knox Presbyterian Church, Woodville on Wednesday, September 23. The weather was perfect. Under the leadership of President Mary Durward an enjoyable, busy and rewarding day ensued. A.film strip on this year's study "People and Churches of the U.S.S.R" was shown and enjoyed, as was the background music. It really helped us understand how the church survives and even flourishes in that country. In 1988 the Russian Missionary Society Orthodox Church will be celebrating 1,000 years of Christian witness. This film strip is available for the use of groups - a real asset to our perception of this year's study. The Annual Meeting will take place in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Lindsay on Wednesday, January 20, 1988. We hope to have Barbara Woodruff, from the Na- tional Office, as our Guest Speaker. Some members from Port Perry attended the Toronto/Kingston Synodical Meeting which was held in Trinity -Presbyterian Church, Bayview Avenue, Toronto on Oc- tober 26 in order to get some further information on the proposed new boundary lines." JACK MONSMA ELECTRIC Industrial - Commercial - Residential 'R.R.1, PORT PERRY 985-2917 JAMES RANKIN ELECTRIC Residential - Farm - Commercial ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS Hot Water Tank Installation & Repairs free Estimates : and Repairs BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 GEE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Sales, Repairs & Rewinding to All Motors. Pressure & Swimming Pool Pumps. -- SHIRLEY ROAD -- 2985-8049 RICK LAROCQUE ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL -- COMMERCIAL Pole Line Service " R.R.2, PORT PERRY 085-3261 { WN \ol-{ay N=] Nc H-]Z)Vd[e]2- Lawn & Garden MAINTENANCE & CLEANUP Stan the Gardening Man 986- 0205 ANALDA LANDSCAPING & NURSERIES (5 miles east of Port Perry) HWY. 7A and West 1/4 Line 9868-4771 THE TREE WORKS REMOVAL - PRUNING of TREES, SHRUBS & HEDGES SHAPING - CAVITY TREATMENT - BOLT & CABLE INSTALLATION SURGERY - PLANTING - TRANSPLANTING «. 440-6014 ..: TREE SERVICE UXBRIDGE FOREST GARDENS LTD. * Tree Pruning or Removal d * Fully Insured me Removal BB2-7087 Sunderland; Barclay Phoenix, Greenbank, David Beatty, Cann- ington and Reg Shier, Wilfrid. Rob Taylor, Port Perry; Darren Reid and Ken Jackson of Sunderland will participate in the 4-H Queen's Guineas Sale on Friday, November 20th. Many local breeders and pro- ducers, will be participating in the many competitions. Audiences will see many new and exciting events on the final Sunday of the Fair. Plans are underway for a international Sheep Shearing Competition, putting Canada's best against two of Australia's finest and a two-man American team. Spec- tators at the Sheep to Shawl contest will watch craftspeople turn a new sheep fleece into a beautiful shawl and then have a chance to bid on it. The spectacular closing eeremonies will wrap up the Horse Show in the main coliseum. Durham East & West Host Regional 4-H Reach For The Top Durham East & West recently hosted the 1987 East Central Ontario 4-H Reach for the Top Competition. Eight counties throughout the Region participated in the competi- tion. The four-member team from Northumberland County captured the championship in a challenging final game against the Durham BOB GOODMAN PLUMBING R.R. 3, Port Perry 985-7758 New Installations - Repairs Rebuild All Types of Water Pumps Older Homes - Our Specialty CALL TODAY FOR "FREE" ESTIMATES & FAST NEIGHBOURLY SERVICE. SCUGOG PLUMBING & HEATING PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 17, 1987 -- 43 More to enjoy at this year's Royal Fair East team. Representing Northumberland County were Kevin Haig, Kevin O'Grady, Wayne McComb and Elaine Petherick. The Durham East team was made up of Elaine Barkey and Glen Wilma Benschop, Bowmanville and Jeff Barkey of Enfield, Byers, Blackstock. Other counties represented in the competition were Durham West, Obituary Peterborough, Victoria, York, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington. Championship awards, provided by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Uxbridge, were presented to the winning teams by Mr. Gary Herrema, Uxbridge. Mr. Doug Wilson, Epsom, ad- judicated the games through the day, making for a very interesting and challenging competition. Melville A. Sleep A member of Trinity United Church, Melville Arnold Sleep died at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Thursday, August 27, 1987 after an illness of three months. Mr. Sleep was 87 years old. Mr. Sleep was born in Bethel, the son of Oliver Sleep and Martha Ann Moon and was educated in Seagrave. Married to Lillian Luella Wray, on March 12, 1921, the couple lived on Liberty Street in Bowmanville for 53 years. In 1946 Melville Sleep built the f x MAGNETIC SIGNS For Trucks, Cars, etc. PORT PERRY STAR © 235 Queen Street 985-7383 New & Old Installations - Specializing in Custom Homes Complete Bathroom Renovations from Drywall to Finished Floors. BOX 966 - PORT PERRY PHONE: 985-9361 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES BASSETT'S SMALL ENGINES -- REPAIRS TO -- Outboards - Tillers - Lawnmowers Snowmobiles - Chainsaws - Fibreglass Repairs - Sun Valley, Seagrave 985-8677 DON CORNEIL Auctioneering Services ALL TYPES OF AUCTION SALES Auction Barn Facilities & Pickups. R.R.1, LITTLE BRITAIN Call (705) 786-2183 CLARENCE WILLCOCK WELDING Shop & Mobile Fab. & Repairs PHONE 985-2589 a EMM DUNCAN'S OP ERig, CN ouse CLEANING & HOME SERVICES For further information & free estimates call Rose Ann .. 985- 2795 EMM BRO 193 QUEEN 8T., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO (416) 985-7306 ---- Ta ERSON LIMITED Scugog Appliance Repair REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers - Stoves Fridges - Dishwashers - BUY -- SELL -- TRADE Freezers HEE TOM VANDERENDE Call 986-5312 Anytime North End Market on Liberty Street North and with his wife Lillian, was a grocer there until 1968. During this time he was also employed by GM for approximately 22 years. Mr. Sleep was a life-long hockey fan, supporting all levels of the sport, especially the Bowmanville Eagles. He is survived by his wife Lillian Sleep and sons Arnold of Bowman- ville, Douglas of Blackstock, and three daughters, Bernice Puk of Bowmanville, Lurana Harvey of Cobourg and Joan Sleep who lives at home; a sister, Reta Boe of Port Perry, a half-brother Wilbert Couch of Sunderland, and 13 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. The funeral services, held at Mor- 'ris Funeral Chapel, were conducted by Reverend Frank Lockhart. The Pallbearers, all Mr. Sleep's grand- sons, were Bob Sleep, David Puk, Tom Puk, Clinton Sleep, Ron Harvey, Doug Sleep, Ted Puk and Brian Sleep. Floral tokens were received from General Motors, North End Market staff, K-40 Club of Bowmanville, Ladies Auxiliary, and Arc In- dustries of Oshawa. Interment Cemetery. Bridge November 11, 1987 - Afternoon - 6 Table Howell - Avg. 671, pts. 1st - Helen Mathieson & Harold Brown tied with Marie Carnegie & Gwen Rennie 7714. Bowmanville 2nd - Bonnie & Jack Davies 75'%. 3rd - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok 72%. 4th - Minnie Fisher & Ken Halli- day 69%. Evening - North & South Avg. 84 - 7 Table Mitchell 1st - Lynette & Grant Real 100%. 2nd - Marie & Blake Vanderwater 92. 3rd - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok 851, East & West - Avg. 84 1st - Bill Mahaffy & Harry Tripp 100%. 2nd - Elizabeth Passmore & Ida Hurtig 901%. 3rd - Miriam & Charles Labanovich 85. November 4, 1987 - Afternoon 5 Table Mitchell - Avg. 40 North & South 1st - Cathie Neely & Bev Stanley 44%. 2nd "Bonnie & Jack Davies 44. East & West 1st - Mary Tremblay & Lois 50". 2nd - Ken Halliday & Minnie Fisher 421%; Evening - 9 Table Mitchell - Avg. 108 North & South, 1st - Marie & Blake Vanderwater 130%. 2nd - Joanne & Ken Dutka 116. 3rd - Grant Real & John Bardeleben 113. 4th - Bonnie & Jack Davies 112. East & West 1st - Miriam & Charles Labanovich tied with Bev Sefton & Harold Brown 129. 2nd - Bob & Bea Chapman 115. rd - Bill & Joan Locke 112. ll wm ol i i I ------ a) out a yu. ll EL

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