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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Mar 1968, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 21st, 1968 EPSOM NE Mr. and Mrs, Allan Smith and family of Sandford; Mr. and Mrs. David Simmonds and family of Willowdale called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and family on Sun- day. Congratulations Ross & Barbara on 'the safe arrival of the wee daughter. We are sorry to learn 'hat , Mrs. Florence Weirsma is in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. We do wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Tindall of Sandford were supper guests on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer. Bill Stearman of Grimsby is spending a week's vacation with his aunt and uncle, Mra and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bushell and girls, Roxborough, Que. were with her parents, Mr. «and Mrs, Howard Ash'on Jor the weekend. Mr. Gordon Ashton of Whitby was also a weekend guest with his uncle neice Mrs. Jim Koster and and aunt. . i Several attended the Chris- tian Education Meeting at Goodwood Church on Sun- day evening. Miss Smith Deaconess from Markham United Church was the guest speaker. Miss Vera Prentice = fell last week and was in hos- pital for a few days. Hope you are soon feeling fine again Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomp- son were guests at the home of her brother Allie and Mrs. Christie. Miss Darlene Christie of Scarborough home for the Winter vacation. Ross Bailey also arrived home from Florida last week. Darlene Lyons is almost well again, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jef- frey attended the Jeffrey- Matthews wedding in Scar- borough on Saturday and, al- so visited the home of their PLASTER "SERVICE Cleanliness is our by-word L -arge and small repairs E very plastering need A rches, ceilings, etc. N 'eat workmanship SMP CONSTRUCTION F. SHERMAN -- SEAGRAVE -- 985-3111 'W. KEARLEY -- UXBRIPGE -- 852-3878 REPAIR District High ~ Central Ontario County STATEMENT OR REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE For the Year Ended December 31, 1967 REVENUE ~ Legislative grants Municipal tax levies-- Requisitions Supplementary taxes Tuition fees-- Other school boards Individuals - night classes Insurance claim proceeds . Sales of school equipment Sales of building constructed by students . Rentals Sundry Total Revenue EXPENDITURE Cost of instruction $753,420 © Instructional supplies ~~... 78,151 " Administration ....... . EA 69,286 - Plant operation and maintenance . 125,040 Cafeteria salaries and other expenses . 10,642 'Evening classes 6,332 Transportation ... =... 83,801 Debenture payments . 153,790 .Capital.outlays.._...... .... . _. .. . .. ... 30,308 " Interest on temporary loans =... 5,083 Taxes written off =... |. 3,409 Auxiliary .............. ... .. 780 Tuition fees - other school boards -1,710 Room rental Nol A 625 Total Expenditure $ 1,322,357 15,141 EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENDITURE $ Deloitte, Plender, Haskins & Sells, Auditors R. A. Foster, Chairman School Board ..§ 543,043 10,443 131,763 4,375 616 Mra Koster in Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and Donald of Port Perry called 'on Mrs. Cawker on Monday evening. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Fred Ormiston, Brook- lin, a farmer neighbour, is a patient in St. Margaret's Hos- pital, Toronto. It is expected she will be there for a month at least. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jar- dine, Cathy and Jimmy of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on Monday. + Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry and son Monday, Mr,. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry and son Grant were their dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs, Howard had their whole family home on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. David Sim- monds and family of Willow- dale also Mr. and Mrs. Len. Sommerville of Oshawa were visitore with Mn, and Mrs. Ray Munro on Sunday. Mr. Gerald Jeffery, Lon- don was a weekend visitor with his brother Gordon and Mrs. Jeffery. ¢ Miss Joyce Wilson spend- ing the week's vacation at Elim Lodge north of Peter- borough. Stephen Prentice, Toronto spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. G. Prentice have just returned from a week's trip to the States. Ashburn| Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Her- on were: Rev. K. A. and Mrs. Heron and family of Barrie; Mr.--and - Mrs. - Wm. McAndless and family, Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper of Malton; Miss Mary Heron and friend, Mr. Robt. Rowe of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds and family of Ancaster and Mrs. A. Reynolds of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopkins are visiting relatives in Win- nipeg this week. There - will be no Sunday '| School or Church service here on Sunday, March 24th on account of the joInt ser- vice in Port Perry at 10 a.m. when everyone is invited to attend and hear Rev. and Mrs. David Craig who have recently returned from -Nig-. The laying of 'the Memor- ial Stone. of Burn's- Church- will take -place .on Sunday, March 31st at 3 p.m. when Rev. L. H. Fowler, D.D. of Toronto will officiate. Several from her attended the opening of the Preshy terian Church in Whitby on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Bible Class was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Lynde on Wednesday, March 13th at 8.15 p.m. Miss Pearl Taylor of Stouff- ville showed pictures of her trip to the Holy Land. Read- ings were given by Mrs. Wm Gardner and Mrs. Wm. 'Hop- kins. Refreshments were ser- ved and a social half hour enjoyed. ------i (ets W. H. Gilfillan, Sec. Treas. wiO\LEEE" JOSE osophor BY THE TIME A MAN LEARNS Lumber and Building Supplies New Homes, Cottages & Alterations Phone 985-7335 PORT PERRY CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 24th -- LENT IV. 9:45 a.m.-- Morning Prayer Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MARCH 24th -- LENT 1V. : 11:15 'a.m.-- Morning Prayer Church School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 24th -- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship PRINCE ALBERT 1:00 p.m. --Sunday School 2:00. p.m.-- Worship Service Nurseries For Babies. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. "Mrs. Stonehouse and dau- ghters of Oshawa visited Mr, and "Mrs. John "de Boer and family last Sunday. Teresa Johnson celebrated her' birthday with a party last Saturday afternoon. Leonard Greenwood and Ronnie Willerton were ski- ing in Vermont on the week- end. ie SE Mrs. June Trick of Epsom visiting Mrs. B. Cummings on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lar- ocque visited Mr, and. Mrs. Eugene Trepanier in Toronto i SE Last Thursday evening the United Church Young Peop- le's Choir was entertained at a banquet prepared and served by the Greenbank U.C.W. Twenty-three mem- bers, and the organist and choir leader, Mrs. David Lee enjoyed a very good time, '| of fellowship as well as good * things to.eat. Keith Phoenix on behalf of the choir ex- pressed appreciation to the: ladies and Mrs. N.. Hunter president of the group res- ponded. : Commerce financing and bank services helped this "farmer buy a tractor and equipment to fit the job. Are you planning any purchases? Come to the farmer's bank. ? » CANADIAN --_-- () BANK OF COMMERCE SUNDAY, MARCH 24th -- 10: 00 am-- Morning Service 11:00 a.m.-- Sunday School The Burning Bush Fellowship at the Manse on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. : SUNDAY, MAR. 24th, 10 am. Guest Speaker-- Rev. DAVID CRAIG, Missionary from Nigeria. Luncheon follow- ing in Church Parlour. 'Tickets $1.00 available from Ralph Fairman or George McPhadden. i : PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) . PASTOR A. HERN SUNDAY, MARCH 24th -- 9:45 a.m, -- Family Bible School 11:00 a.m.-- Morning Worship | | 7:00 p.m.-- Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, MARCH 24th -- SCUGOG -- 10:00 a.m. MANCHESTER -- 11:15 am. PROSPECT -- 12:30 p.m. Friday Night Services -- March 22nd -- Scugog Mar, 29 -- Manchester Morning Services -- March 25 to March 29 -- Manchester -- 8:30 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 am.-- Family. Bible Hour 11 a.m,--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service, CO- OP TOPICS :t by Don Rixon want. ., wre Vy --~----, Ce nM) stn. tn .. >, 3 v 3 Uxbridge 852-3321 "Help For Today" 985.3052 | Improve Forage Varieties Boost Profits. Now is the time to order forage seed needs for spring to ensure getting the varieties you We recommend that part of the alfalfa acre- age on the farm be vernal and the remainder MI Saranac, which like other Flemish Varieties, is earlier - and produces more aftermath than f Vernal, as other standard type varieties, Rideau, a new Canadian variety of ochard- @ferass, is five to 10 days later and leafier than MRR the other recommended varieties--Frode and ie Tordus. Because of its fast growth, it must be [earetuliy managed for top results. = Another grass which has a useful place in the forage program is Saratoga bromegrass. It-is-vigorous-enough to compete satisfactorily with Flemish varieties of alfalfa. For profitable, efficient production with no | ® manure, use 300 poundsof 5 - 20 - 20 at seed. J fling time on sandy land, and 300 pounds of 5 - 20 - 10 on heavier soil. @Y If you seed with a companion crop and lodg- gMiing may be a problem, you can leave out the @AI Nitrogen. If manured, use 200 20 - 20 or 0 - 20 - 10. United Co-operatives al of Ontario va (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) pounds of 0 - 'Port Perry IE. 8-4120 Greenbank a TT

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