"st Sallis SESSLER TERT | . ¢ d Ra Ly oo { : |« | scucog | Epsom i DROPS Continued Mr. Bill Steerman is visiting 4 YOU CANT EAT his aunt and uncle, Mr. and 3 Mrs. Walter Kerry for the 3 REE RR Ste remainder of the holiday. # <4 £ pe Kevin, Dawn-Marie« and j (a 's Oo 120K Kelly Cook of Oshawa; Ronnie a and Marlene Myers of Union- p « OPTOMETRIST ville have been visiting with 3 229 MARY the Kerry children, STREET Other callers at the Kerry ; 985 2383 home were Miss Linda East- i @ wood of Greenwood and her $ LOTTA HAunt Miss May Brown and Gite Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson | LER SAYS C4 ( of Balantrae. * i Miss Helen Parrott, a mis- 4 WE ALWAYS GIVE s|sionary who has been working | THE "Pemest Rinse, in sie Buinini rig i the i a rabian Gull wi e show- BEFORE WE GIVE THE ing-pictures and speaking at } FAUTIFUL Goodwood United Church, { MOST 8 September 10th at 8 o'clock. X The meeting is sponsored by the Fifth Line Unit of Good- | wood U.C.W. Miss Parrott will : be returning to her mission FB later in the year. You are ; invited. | > Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons and 2 ; y Darlene were visitors at Tor- 3 RICHARD [= onto Exhibition on Sunday, N when Darlene competed in § " BEAUTY STUDIO the International Baton Twirl- : - - ing competition. She did a solo 2 PHONE: 985 7991 and worked also with-a-group ig ° : ® ue + | Aluminum * Combination | STORM & SCREEN Doors a © FOR OUTDOOR LIVING Windan Air Conditioners FOR INDOOR COMFORT Reesor Fuel & Lumber Phone: 985-7951 -- Port Perry CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon higher amounts can be Bulk spredding A? economical. Usbridge 852-3321 FERTILIZER PAYS Top dressing ior and pasture insures winter hardiness and hence winter 'survival of Alfalfa and Clover. The increased soil fertility level also means extra spring and summer growth, higher yields more feed per acre. Fall plow down of fertilizer on corn means bétter decomposition of stocks. Call your Co-op for fall Fertilizer needs. coop) [J United Co-operatives of (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) applied safely Sleny with is fost, Anbarawing and Ontario |/INCOME TAX OFFICE News of four. All pupils of Jean Barbour's School of Dancing. 'Mrs. Ross Evans and Mrs. Floyd Evans attended the annual meeting and banquet for the Co-op Medical Services at United Church Uxbridge, dust Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Watson and daughter left last Thursday for their new home in B.C, We wish them all happiness in their choice. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prent- ice and boys have returned from a six week vacation to the East Coast. Auction Sales On WED. AUGUST 27th, 1969 at 1 p.m. of a large amount of antique furniture. The property of ELLIS 'SMITH, Mara Road in the town of Beaverton. No Re- serve. Terms Cash. Neil MacEachern and Ray Burton, Clerks. NORM MacINTYRE & SONS, Auctioneers JENALDA HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL THURS., SEPT. 4th--Auction Sale of 52 head of Pure Bred Holstein Cattle. Selective registration on R.O.P. Preg- nancy tested, herd on Masti- tis control program. Large Qu. of Machinery, the proper- ty of NEIL LAMONT, Lot 6 & 7, Con. 4, Mara Twp. 1 mile east of Brechin. 25 Milk Cows, 8 bred heifers, remain- der yearlings & calves, 478 lbs. of Milk Quota Pool No- 1, DeLaval bulk tank 3500 Ib. Surge Bucketeer Milk hand- ling system, 3 Surge Milker units, pump & motor. LH.C. No. 300 tractor & loader, LH.C. Model C 'tractor & scuffler, LH.C. baler, M.H. Harvester, Hawk built Man- ure spreader, LH.C. 16 disc tle trailer, suitable for horses (good). LH . tandem disc, full line of Machinery. Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 11 am. Note starting time. Come early." Cattle Sale at 1.30. This is a good herd of Cattle, Plan to attend. Rudy Popp on Pedgirees. Gerald Graham, Clerk. Catalogues on request. Brechin U.C.W. will serve lunch. REG JOHNSON & SON, Aug.21-28 Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 357- 8270 HOMES WANT ED LAMBERT EAL EVIATE LID RiALTOR '985-7373 HAS PROVEN ITSELF, CANADA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL MAIL: ORDER OFFICE' B RIAN N'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION , EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING . PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH . ® 24 HOUR TOWING » (Emergency "Groceries) Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 | ICE--Block & Cube Thig us the Wag We * 7 114 G0 SCHOOL First to Homan's . then to school! OUR STORE IS NOW STOCKED WITH SPANKING NEW "BACK TO SCHOOL" MERCHANDISE YOU'LL FORGET ALL ABOUT YOUR TROUBLES AS YOU SHOP AMOUNG YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS RIGHT HERE AT "HOMAN'S" in Uxbridge. A St TT > ara = 0 res NR ST Ni Ta a 'SHOES DRESSES COATS JACKETS BLOUSES FLARE SLIMS JUMPERS SKIRTS SWEATERS Gos SOCKS KNEESOCKS SIZES 4- 6X 7-14 Don't iss out on this Final sale of end of lines in....... Girls Coats & BOY'S Short Sleeve Shirts YOUNG Men's & Dresses Jackets ; Boy's Pants Final Sale in | GIRLS DRESSES = $2. 99 and wp : Latin Gils Spring" & All - Weather Coats BOY'S Tee Kay Pants GUARANTEED FOR ONE FULL YEAR Forever Press ND IRONING HALF BOXERS 4-6X --- $4.98 7-12 - $5.98 AAMAS AAAA ASS RASA SAA AA RE ER EE EE EE EE EY EE EE EE EE TT TY TT ran Many Styles Are Good For Early Fall Below Va Price Sizes 2 - 3x 4 - 6x 7-14 Some A Sizes -- 4. 6x., - 8-14 END OF LINE SALE Young Mens & Boys Pants : GREAT VALUES --- 4-6X - 8-18 $2.00 we $2.88 we WAIST SIZES -- 28 - 36 $3.88 up I REA $7.99 up Girls Spring &, Early Fall Jackets Reversible $4.99 up Edd Slide LAA REE ALL LE A EE LE EY 1 1 LL 1 TI ITT, : BELT LOOPS and cotton........... SIZES 4 - 6X "Put a 'smile on \ your face, we have © one, and « come : shop, LE EI A I A ASTI IA A} : 'New at Homan's 14-18 -- $6.98 One lot of Boys Knitted Short Sleeve Shirts To - ho - a ~ ma we a NE ny