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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Mar 1967, p. 10

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- ". 7, i a \ SERENE Nap ee SE A : a] oe 5 g Tr o ----t EN ~. ow a > 3 To ARE At SE SRN RES oY, ; '] i ARN A \ ? £50 : z ' \ Sh ie Mn SERRE IR Ch ee Co d Los 10 - PORT PERRY S(AR -- Thursday, March 23rd, 1967 SCUGOG NEWS Last week Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham of Prince Albert with Mr. and Mrs. Travell and Mrs. Reta Rodman of Oshawa started on a motor trip for Sarasota, Florida. On a recent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald Thompson of Bar- rie visited at the home of the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader and Mr. John Reader of Port Perry vi- sited with Mr. O. Reader's sis- ..ter Mrs. Estella Graham and later dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader. Mr. Murray McLaren and Mr. E. White of Port Perry were in Toronto attending the Sports- man Show recently. - Mrs. Giroux and Miss Lucille Giroux of Toronto recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis. Mrs. May Crooks of Port Perry is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jack- son. -- Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson 0 sons of Oshawa Sunday dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall of Maple Grove visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Huffman. Warden Cyril Clark and Mrs. Clark of Brampton Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred. Mrs. E. Pearson .of Oshawa spent Monday with the Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldreds. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. J. Raines on the arrival of a wee girl on March 6th, Kelley Marie. Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham visited Thursday night with her mother Mrs. E. Lee of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements of Scarborough spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gracey of Toronto Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. J. Demara. Mr. Percy. Brown and Mrs. Lily Brown dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith visited with their son-in-law and daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston in Toronto on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Beckett were at Enniskillen on Saturday night attending-the ninety first birthday of Mr. Beckett Sr. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slute of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. H. Payne of Seagrave recent guests WES LANE Plumbing - Heating Electric PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985-2473 wes. : | so many other helpers too num- _ son period. Sk. CO-OP TOPICS By DON RIXON UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Fertilizer prices are increasing, as of April 1st, they take a'4% increase. - This is a result of increased freight, labour and raw material costs. Several ingredients are already in} short supply. Lack of rail cars could cause transportation problems. point to problems in supply for in sea- _Take advantage of to-day's prices ! discounts, by ordering now. ICE ~ NGS apN United Co-operugy eg ; Of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Signs A"GFACTION Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 ar ' sms A oN of Mrs. M. Warren. Mrs. R. Tetlow has returned after spending a few days in Bowmanville with Mr. and Mrs. Haines. Mr. Stephen Fralick of Osh- awa and Misses Marilyn and Gloria Fralick of Toronto with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Hulcoop of Lind- say week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hope of Pefferlaw Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lehman of Claremont with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairns of Toronto and Miss Linda Fra- lick and Mr: Ross Sutherland of Oshawa week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick. Mrs. R. Tetlow a Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Demara. } Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick and family spent Saturday in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara and Mf. "and Mrs. V. Aldred Saturday night guests of Mr. & Mrs. A. Kri Mr. and . H. Thomas re- cent dinner. guests of Miss Ro- berta Thomas, Sunderland. Our Sunday School Program proved to be very successful. Thanks children and thanks to, all who in anyway gave a help- ing hand. Easter Service at Grace at 10 am. Remember our Sunrise Service at 6 a.m. at the Head of the Island. Breakfast following at Grace Church. All are in- vited to attend. At the Grace Church on Sun- day evening, March 19th a very enjoyable concert was present- ed by our young people of the Sunday School. Over sixty took part and all did well. Much credit is due to the leaders who took much of their time to train them. Mr. Bob Cawker, Super- intendent & his wife Madeline, also Mrs. Helen Redman, Assist. Supt. 'deserve much credit and |] erous to mention. Pianists for {| the evening Mrs. J. Beckett and Mrs. B. Bell, Dialogues, Duets, and four children in a quartette and other numbers were given. Rev. Teskey was M.C., First of all. the children marched in carrying two banners with Cen- tennial & 1867 - 1967 inscribed, kindly loaned by Merle Dowson. -All singing that lovely new Cen- tennial song "Canada", ~ It is certainly good for our young folk to be showing their H : 5 dhe Fg \ 4 aan ter EAS SARERECFY SET SER APR SER Prince At our worship service on Sunday our minister Rev. Alec Rice officiated while two young ladies, Miss Cathie Brown and Miss Debbie Kennedy were re- ceived into church membership and welcomed hy three of the elders, Messers. E. Martyn, Vance and Beacock. We were also happy to wel- come the following via of trans- fer from other churches, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn, Mrs: Chas. Andrews and Mrs. T. Hodgins. Sacrament of Holy Commun- ion was also observed. Offering gathered by Mr. W. Vance and Mr. F. Gibson. Please keep in mind the special service in our church this coming Good Fri- day at 11 a.m. Everyone wel- come, Monday evening March 13th the G.N.S. Club were invited to the home of Mrs.. Beacock. Meeting opened by all repeat- ing Lord's Prayer in unison. President Mrs. Pugh voiced appreciation to the hostess for sharing her home and welcom- ed the good attendance. Secretary Mrs. Davidson read minutes which were approved. Mrs. Mac Christie offered her home for the April meeting. Several announced not hav- ing community flower fund canvass. Treasurer Mrs. Heayn reported on dollars and cents. A discussion arose in conn- ection with their orphanage child regarding its annual fin- ancial keep plus other gifts. It was decided to sponsor a stall of wearable used childrens clothing at the Hospital Spring Fair in May. .Mrs. J. Moore reported on tickets sold for dance at Club Annrene. All agreed it most successful from every angle. Mrs. Ron Middleton displayed interesting and appropriate de- signs sketched by a well-known worker on these lines, Mr. Pat Donnelly pertaining to the Cen- tennial project, Name Board for | 'closed by all Tepeating Mizpah, Social hour was enjoyed re- freshments were served by Mrs F. Gibson and Mrs. S. Glass. Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby willingly talents in public. Church was crowded with parents and spec- tators, so come on folks let us 'have another of these concerts in the near future:'" Thanks children and all you folks who Albert News shared their home for a spec- ial occasion, a. .miscellaneous shower honouring Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice, the bride formerly Miss Margie Graighead who were married recently. It was unfortunate the groom was unavoidable absent. The , bride was escorted to a suitably i decorated livingroom chair and was assisted by her sister-in-law Miss Karen Rice. The bride unwrapped many dainty and useful presents. Margie thanked everyone for the shower of gifts for their new place of abode in Toronto. Mrs. Hunter rendered a pleas- ing solo accompanied by Mrs. Snelgrove at the piano. A sumptuous lunch blended in well for the newlyweds and community party. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith as. they have many, many times before played host and hostess for the large group of "South Ontario County Trapper's Council who met in their home. Following all business matt- ers discussed Mr, Andy Fletch- er, rep. Dept. Lands and For- ests showed a most education- al film, "The Beaver." At this hour a- timely high- light took place when Mr. Smith who is nearing the enjoyable leisure of -retirement from the T. Council was presented with a luxurious set of binoculars for his long and worthy service His wife Mrs. Smith was not forgotten but also the recipient of a beautiful blue training cage. Be a Both Ben and Florence voic- ed surprise and extended a fitt- ing thank-you to all. A delicious lunch was served thus ending a happy evening. Better health is wished Mrs. F. Middleton and Mrs. L. Bend who are confined to Port Perry "WANTED Cucumber Growers BICK'S PICKLES is now Contracting for Cucum- ber Acreage's from % up, in this area. 15% of our growers in this area last year made over $1000.00 PER ACRE WE WILL PICK UP. For Further Information Call : BOWMANVILLE 623-5125, COUNTY OF ONTARIO SEEDFARand HAY SHOW | ~ | TUESDAY, MARCH 28th, 1967 TOWN HALL, . BEAVERTON 10.30 a.m.--Exhibits to be ready for. judging 1.45 p.m.--Afternoon programme starts Guest Speakers--Prof. R. S. Fulkerson, - Dept. of Crop Science University of Guelph . Topic--Forage Crops with special emphasis on the making of high quality hay worked so hard for a lovely evening. BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION GROUP COMMITTEE FAMILY NIGHT FOR -- "ROVERS, SCOUTS, CUBS, RANGERS, GUIDES, BROWNIES AND THEIR FAMILIES. PORT PERRY ARENA Thursday, March 30th 8:00 P.M. ATTENTION FARMERS | DX OIL SAVE ... WHY PAY MORE GASOLINE - DIESEL & MOTOR OILS i FARM TANKS AVAILABLE. Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District Premium Quality CALL COLLECT 668-3341 Mr. Harvey Wright, Regional Soils & Crops Specialist .. Topic--Use of Barley in our Crop Rotation All farmers are invited to attend Albert Hockley President H. L. Fair, Secretary-Treasurer ONTARIO COUNTY SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Bowman & REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ibson | Serving This Area Since 1922 145 Brock St. S. Phone 668-5823 Whitby

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