go TOOT " Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Irvine were united in marr- iage on August 18, 1972 at Prince Albert United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffrey of Prince Albert, Ontario. JEFFREY The groom is the son of Mrs. Ethel Irvine of Port Perry, Ontario and the late James Irvine. The bride and groom now reside in Port Perry, Ontario. Greenbank News Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood from Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Mr. George Hood, Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodden and family from Valentia were Sunday dinner guests at the Howard McMillan home. Miss Cathy Cookman was home with her parents for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee, Debbie and Brian spent Thanksgiving weekend in Montreal, with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkinson. The Women's Institute meeting will be held on October 25th this month instead of the 18th. Misses Nancy, Evelyn and Shirley Spence were home for the weekend also Shir- ley's friend Philip Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee and girls spent Sunday with the Waddells at Bethany. Mr. Tom Sharpe has been transferred from Uxbridge Hospital to Fairview Lodge at Whitby. Sunday visitors with the Roy Leash family were Mrs. Marian Mundinger, Karen and Richard from Toronto. Mrs. Leonard Jarvis spent several days last week in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Archer from Midland visited several days recently with their daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Symons, Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Ryan, Locust Hill, Pat and Paul, Hamilton and Bob and Lynda. Home for the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely, were Don and Trevor from Guelph University, Sunday guests at the Blakely home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob White from Mississauga, Mr. Lloyd Scott and Sandy, Oshawa, Miss Myrtle Blakely, Brooklin and Ron and Janice from Toronto. : On Saturday evening a celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Waller on the occasion of their 25th Wedding Anniver- sary. was held at York University, Toronto. Mrs. Sommerville and John, and all the Blakely family at- tended. Monday, Thanksgiving guests with the Lawrence Midgley family were Mrs. C. Midgley and Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Meek and Sonya from Sandford, and Dale Bronson from Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. H. Howsam and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sommerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Phillip and daughter, Port Perry. Miss Heather Howsam spent Friday and Saturday with her friend Donna Maylon. Mrs. John McCabe has left for England where she will be spending three weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Stone have now taken up residence in Port Perry. They are going to be missed in this community, but we hope they will return frequently. Harry Phoenix will be introducing Norman Cafik, Liberal M.P. to Greenbank residents during the morning of Wednesday, October 18th. News items for next week could be called in to 985-7040. Fences only 4 feet high Don't build your front fence more than four feet high -- it could cost you $300. Port Perry Council has given third reading to a by-law limiting the height of front fences on residential property. Industrial lots are not affected. Under the Municipal Act, a fine of $300 can be levied against. anyone contraven- ing the established fence height. ' ASHBURN NEWS Anniversary Services at Burns Presbyterian Church 'on Sunday, october 15th at 11:00 AM. and 7:30 P.M, _ Rev. J. Muchan, B.D. from Toronto, will be the guest speaker. Social hour to follow the evening service in the church hall. The Wick Junior Choir will provide the music for the evening service. We welcome anyone who would like to join us for these services. On Sunday, October 22nd, the Ashburn group of the W.M.S. will be assisting in the regular morning worship service. This takes the place of the regular fall thank- offering which we have had in former vears. Mrs. C. Vinden, Canning- ton, is to be the guest speaker for this service. She will be speaking about her past experiences in Africa. The Young People's group met in the church hall last Sunday evening. Miss Chris- sie Simpson was the speaker. Mrs. Lindsay Death and Mrs. D. Ashton attended the Executive meeting of the W.M.S. of Lindsay Presby- terial in Bobcaygeon last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ashton and family visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Purdy, Orangeville. 0 a 2 -- Mrs. Mary Locke, former long time resident of Sunderland and area, now resident at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton, will observe her 100th birthday, Wednesday, October 18. Mrs. Locke, well known in the area, spent at least 30 years with her daughter Mrs. Margaret Ballard of Sunderland. Above, five generations ¢ ew . "LE } of Mrs. Locke's family are shown. Standing (L-R) are daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ballard; son, Donald Ballard and great granddaughter Mrs. Linda Quantrill. Mrs. Locke, seated, holds 6 month-old great-great-granddaughter Linda Margaret Quantrill. BOOK YOUR WINTER |. Requirements Now! 700 2 PER TON In Bulk MASTER: ° 32% DAIRY . ° 16% DAIRY ° 40% DAIRY . ° 24% DAIRY 41% DAIRY Select The Correct Master Program For Profitable Dairy Feeding 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131 A