18 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1972 Utica News Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, October 15 at 11:30 a.m. with Mr. R. Thompson in charge. Sunday School meets at 10:15 a.m. Sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mr. Mervin Boxall of Toronto in their recent bereavement. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moore on their marriage in, Utica United Church on Saturday. The wedding re- ception party was held in Utica Community Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore of Peterborough and family from Leaskdale.- Hamilton, Oshawa and Windsor called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier on Satur- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edgar of New Bruns- wick while they were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Nutter of Goodwood, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Bobcaygeon were recent visitors with the E. Ballards. Mrs. John Locke and Mrs. Rod. Locke of Lindsay and Mrs. Earl Ballard spent a | day in Oshawa last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Mr, and Mrs. Michael Schofield were Sun- day dinner guests of Mrs. Cecil Harper. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crosier and Mr. and Mrs. Brucg Beare spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Scott and family of Toronto. Mrs. Margaret Steer of It Takes Big Guns to Fight Mastitis. Shur- Gain... Mastitis | ! Mastitis 11 Mastitis 11 !! ni Mastitis is the cause of crushing losses . . . in milk production, culling replacement costs, lowered milk quality and veterinary expense. To minimize losses, a practical, effective, economical prevention and treatment pro- gram must be mounted and maintained. SHUR « GAIN offers such a program in . . . SHUR GAIN MASTITIS |--for acute and chronic gases SHUR «GAIN MASTITIS Il--fordry cow therapy SHUR «GAIN MASTITIS llI--for acute and chronic cases Each is designed to treat the specific condition you may face . . . and each uses that most efficient base-- ALUMINUM MONOSTEARATE GEL. The first line of defense against Mastitis is sanitatiLn. See to that, then call on the big guns . . and Ill. . SHUR «GAIN MASTITIS |, Il Wallace Marlow Co. Ltd. Blackstock, Ontario 986-4201 Osborne' "sale spent a few days with Fielding.. Ajax and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Day and Anita of Brougham were ---Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton of Bay Ridges and Mr. and Mrs. Bru¢e Dempsey of Greenbank spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur. Mrs. Milt Parkin of Kin- her parents Mr. and Mrs. James. E. Mitchell. We hope that Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. R. Sutcliffe and Mrs. L. Slute will be feeling well, soon. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mitc- hell called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson had Sunday din- ner with Mr. and M rs. Jim Miller of Mount Albert and .spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Morley David- son. Mrs. Chet Geer was a Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geer of Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley of Willowdale visi- ted Mr. and Mrs. Ed James at their cottage at Lake Kenesis on Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. George Alsop at Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Mac- Cannell, Karen and Terry of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLean of Shelburne were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac Can- nell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and family of Mosport were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe. Utica Hall Board will hold its first euchre in the hall on Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Field- ing and girls of Port Perry spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. Frank Kendall and Mrs. Maureen Odendoal and family of Port Perry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall. Mr. Frank Kendall spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry and family at Port Perry. Recent visitors with Rev. and Mrs. LL. Saunders were Miss Sharon Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. David Saunders, Penny and Brent and Mrs. Ted Colborne and Danny. Remember the euchre in the hall on Friday evening. Please phone news items to 985-2624. . : Record entry at Show G.E. Nelson, Holstein fieldman, reports a record number of entries for the EastCentral JOntario Championship Holstein Show, Wednesday, (today) October 11, at the Memorial Centre, Peterboro. A total of 253 animals have heen entered by 77 exhibitors from nine counties. The Championship Show is the round-up event for the show season, with local county Black -& White Day winners competing for regional honours. W.J. Knapp, Galt, Ont- ario, will judge the show. 'Let's try this one on for size," is probably the thought of this young visitor to the successful Snow Show '73, staged in the Port Perry Arena by the Port Perry Snowmobile Club. Dealers said they were amazed by the exceptional attendance of 7,000 and plan to expand the show next year. 4 Artario "72 in H. School October 12 ' Artario 72, a collection of sculptures and prints created by 21 outstanding Canadian artists and pro- duced in large editions, opens simultaneously in Port Perry and in hundreds of .communities throughout Ontario and the rest of Canada on October 12th. Sponsored by the Ontario Arts Council, the Artario 72 exhibition introduces the public everywhere to the colour, excitement, and quality of contemporary- Canadian art through direct personal experience with the art objects. Works in the show include a 12" L.P. record and jacket by Pickering artist Robin Mackenzie whose work has been exhibited widely as well as locally, at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa and The Art Gallery of Ontario and Carmen Lamanna Gallery, Toronto. Also included are small CO-OP DEMONSTRATION DAY Featuring: x Seed Com | « Ghemstor « On Farm 1: P.M. UXBRIDGE sculptures in urethane, chromed metal, plastic and wood. Each visitor to the exhib- ition will have the oppor- tunity to buy his favorite piece by mail at extremely reasonable prices - up to $15. Artario 72, the world's largest art show, is contem- porary, Canadian and hap- pening in Port Perry. Why not join this celebration: of Canadian art on the night of October 12th. 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