Those who, attended church a week ago Sunday ?[istened to a visiting minister Rev. D. Harris of Greenbank who delivered. an inspiring sermon. Last Sunday our own pas- tor Rev. A. Rice again occu- epied the pulpit with his usual worthwhile message. Our young and new organ- ist Miss Jean Snelgrove did very well accompanying all hymns and choir anthem with Mr. C. Willes rendering "the solo part, Offering gathered by Mes- sers E. Jewell and D. Bea- cock. The last euchre party for the season (that is until au-/ Aa | 45 hh RE Pa: F < . oud ALIN oor ety the Recreation Centre Thurs- day night June 6th. Twelve tables were in play for the previously arranged special evening climaxed by extra prizes too. As a result high score count revealed 1st lady gift to Mrs. C. Newnham, 2nd Mrs. Sherwood. Low count Mr. L. Bond (as lady). Gents count tallied first to Mr. Wm. Chapman, 2nd Mr. S. Aldred. Low Mr. F, Mid- dleton. Numerous other prizes were awarded to Mrs, T. Mid- gley, Mrs. L. Bond, Mrs. O. Gimblette, Mr, J. Demara, Mr. Timms, Mr. Smallman, Mr. T. Midgley, Mr. G. Sweet- f X \! and body weight. td \ Ji} £7 NW allirate. SUS Uxbridge 852-3321 = co- oP TOPICS by Don Rixon <UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO FROM U.C.O. RESEARCH "HIGH NUTRIENT DENSITY FEED. Co-op Pasture Ration supplies the missing nutrients in Spring/Summer Feeding. ° The type of feeding program you use in May oi and June will greatly determine the milk pro- Mduction you get through the summer. Lush spring pastures provide dairy cattle with protein, vitamins and minerals, but lack sufficient energy to keep up milk production That's why it pays to plan now for a feeding [jprogram that will supply each cow with the nutrients missing in spring pasture. If you 1H have a carry-over of home grown grains, ask HL for information on blending these grains with Co-op Concentrate to make a suitable ration Mor feeding on pasture. Contact your Co-operative today for complete 3 details on the profitable use of Co-op Concen- UZ United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Port Perry 1E. 8-4130 "Silits. "Mlbeit News tumn months) was held - in man, The board of management and committee for this out- standing .party are deeply grateful for all the gifts do- nated by the following gener- ous people including: Grain- ger Florist, Menzies Beauty Salon, Swiss Chalet Farms, Sunny. Brae Golf - Coarse, Sweetman's Service Stn.; Mr, Earl Wallace, Ballard Lum- ber and Sweetman's Carload Groceries. Lunch ended an- other pleasant evening for the card minded individuals. The public are free to at- tend the "Open Meeting at the R. Centre this coming Thursday night, June 13th. The chairman and board wishes to discuss future plans for the future. Last Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn were most surprised as groups of relatives and friends arrived at the Martyn home. Why? They all helped Catharine & Allen celebrate their twenty- five years of happy married bliss. Therefore greetings, a "family presentation" plus a bounteous array of delici- ous foods carried out the| theme -of the special occa- sion. The bride and groom of silver years appropriately expressed their appreciation for the thoughtfulness and planning involved. One evening last week a group of ladies were invited and attended a "Tupper Party" at the home of Mrs. Ben Smith when her daugh- ter Mrs. Don Leslie of Sea- grave, demonstrator of the useful products. A colorful lunch was served by the hostess amid a social hour. Pleased to learn Mr. A. Robertson is improving as a medical patient in Port Perry Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith en- joyed a few days with her brother and wife the Webles, Haliburton. ~ Several from our midst en- joyed being present among the group honouring Mr: & Mrs. O. Croxall's wedding an- niversary of Manchester held at Club Annerene, Scugog Island. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hodgins included her sisters Mrs. L. Alton of Sydnham and Mr. and Mrs. Campsall of Porcupine near | Kingston, also the Hodgin's daughter (Marylyn) Mr. and Mrs. D. Coulter and twin in- fant daughter of Toronto. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 13th, 1968 -- 11 Dr.L.W. Sturgeon Speaker | AtOnt. County T.B. Assoc. | Dr. L. W. Sturgeon, MOH for Welland and Lincoln District and Health 'Associa- tion,. was the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Ontario County Tuberculosis and Health Association held Tuesday at Northminster United Church. Dr. Sturgeon was speaking in the field of tuberculosis and community health ser- vices. Future plans for the Asso- ciation included the construc- tion of a new chest clinic to be opened in the Mid-Town shopping plaza in Oct. Mrs. E. A. 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