page 13 PORTLANDâ€"ELGIN BEAVERS, CUBS & SCOUTS The Beavers and Cubs are meeting again this year at the Portland Community Hall on Monday nights from 7-8:30 p.m. Stan Haskin, Doris Burtch, Gladys Burt and Robert Lee are the leaders for These efforts inolude the Annual ‘Cubs, and with only seven boys regis- Apple Day held Saturday' OCtOber 18 l tered, it limits the group activities. with 15 buShelS Sold' If you have a young man aged 8_10 Hopefully all the boys will be interested in companionship and a 'partICipating in the Remembrance Day I good time, call Stan at 283_l928. services at Elgin and Portland Sunâ€" Beavers’ boys 5_7 years old are day, November 9th. Their participation being led by Paul McNamara, Jane _in these services also helps to reâ€" _ A, ' ‘ Purdy and assistance from Fred cognize and thank their Sponsor )j‘;.;z5n ; Magee and Jim Bell. group, the Rideau Lakes Branch #231, V x ‘ Boys 11â€"14 years are enrolled in Royal Canadian Legion- :I) 1 (i. :I). o 9 Scouts who also get together on The CUbS and Beavers enjoyed a film (II | £111 ](:1(11]€5 MondaYS from 7_8:30 P_m_ This group .Monday evening, "The Devil and Daniel meets in the South Crosby Public Eggse" cogrteiy 0f the Rideau Lakes _ ' , School under the leadershi of Dou rary’ ort and BranCh' The Royal Canadian Legion I Bond, Edgar Connell and asgistanceg The Scouts wigl be participating in . ‘ ‘ from Howard Smith and M on Porter. a hike from 1' p°m' saturday' No' Rideau Lakes (Ont. 231) Branch _ Since registration dayygemptember vember 1 to practise some compass 22 two group committee meetings have Skills, rope work and enjoy a barâ€" taken place. The parents and leaders becue " WEaEEEE_Permi§ll§5' The Annual Harvest Ball was held in get together to plan events and to coordinate efforts . EEJEIEEIE HOMEMAKER CENTRE the Portland Community Hall on Saturday, Oct. 18th. The music was provided by the Midnight Blue Band. While the crowd was small due to other activities in the area, there was plenty of activity. The Ladies' Auxiliary provided a super lunch. There were several draws for door and other prizes. THE LA KELAND PLAYERS I The Players are well into rehearsal for their Fall Production. The play, ’Bedroom Farce', by Alan Ayckbourn will "Lest We Forget" - the Annual - Lumber & plywoods. Present Plenty Of challenges to the Remembrance Day Services V111 be . Aspha" & Steel rooï¬ng. lighting crew headed by Ross Patterson. held on Sunday, Nov. 9th. The parade . Insulation It is a very funny comedy which takes W111 form up at the Fire Hall, Elgin’ . Windows by Dashwood/Scheel. , place between the 3 bedrooms of the l at 2:00 p.m. for service at the cenotaph . Homing _ Carpets & Vinyl. main characters. Added to the 3 at 2:30 p.m. . The parade will form ' Panelling, mouldings, etc. ,COUPleS is a fourth couple having some up at the Rideau Centennial School, . plumbing & Elecmcal supplies. marriage difficulties. Mix them all Portland at 3:00 p.m. for service at . “High, woodstoves by Fisher& 'together with a few typical family the cenotaph at 3:30 p.m. . Following = (gannor. ‘problems and you have an entertaining the services a reception with light 7‘ . Hanover kitchen cabinets. and amusing show. « ‘ lunch will be held at the Portland . Appnances. The Players are lucky to have as Community Hall. All veterans are urged to attend to pay respect to all our comrades who sacrificed their lives for others in the quest for peace and freedom. ttheir director Mrs. June Greisamer ‘ and Marjorie Fielding will be stage ‘ manager, using all of her newly acquired :knowledge from the Theatre Ontario Various exterior sidings. ' Custom woodworking shop. workshop in Sudbury. Bonnie Prevost 1. At the going down of the sun, and will be handling props and Elaine ) in the morning, we will remember them. ' Dwmmomi‘embbm. Hutchings will be on scenery. Marlene The South Crosby and Portland Thake has been named producer of the Volunteer Fire Departments, the Ponhnd Kingston show. Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies 30:128. Harlem Road. McAdoo “WNW-33 The Players are happy to welcome are all invited to participate. ngzvdmopmngsdeau T'Egnsgzgez'.‘ back Alan MacDonald of Perth as a The Ladies' Auxiliary are holding a bake sale at the Portland Community Hall on Saturday, November 15th from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. They would like to see you all there. The regular monthly meeting of both the Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary will be held at the Portland Community Hall on Thursday, Nov. 6th at 8:00 p.m. . All members are urged to come out and help plan the winter activities. Your input and participation is so important to the welfare of the Branch. joyed his performance in "Never Too Late" can anticipate much laughter in Alan's role in this play. Henry and June Boston will play Ernest and Delia; Bob Pedherney and Kathryn Lean appear l as Nick and Jan; newcomer Joe Laxton and Lorraine Porter take the parts of Malcolm and Kate and Alan MacDonald and ‘ Ruth Pedherney bring to life the oddest of odd couples, Trevor and Susannah. Work on the play, sets, etc. is proceeding well and every one is car- in up to the performance on Dec.§th, 5t 8ï¬6th. Watch for the posters re ticket sales and come out and support your community theatre. visiting actor and all those who enâ€" ‘ YOUR CENTRE ELEGT John FIRTH Bastard & To the electors of the municiâ€" pality of Bastard & Burgess. I would like to thank one and all for your coâ€"operation during the past six years as one of your councilman, and am lookâ€" ing for your support to serve you another two years .» On November 10 vote Raymond Niblock If you need transportation call 928-2686 collect FURNITURE REFINISHING ANTIQUE AND MODERN REASONABLE PRICES SATISFACTION GUARANTEED South Burgess F I R 'l' H NELSON DEAN Be Represented ' Elect F I II for COuncilor PORTLAND , ONTARIO PHONE 272-2826