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Port Perry Star, 18 Apr 1973, p. 16

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8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 11th, 1973 Greenbank Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sommerville of Colombus and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Philip of Port Perry, also. Mrs. Moon and.son Clifford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Elwood Clements on Sunday Mr. Clark Williams of Nestleton visited with Mr and Mrs. Robert Baird on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hancock and Jackie and mrs. C. Forbes from Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith of Oshawa were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. Waddell. Mr. and Mrs. McKee and Scott of Taunton were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Real on Sunday. Several of our Greenbank Ladies attended the Sum- mary Day in Uxbridge, "Sewing with Knits'. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ianson visited with their daughter, Mrs. Keith Heron, and family at Fenelon Falls on Sunday. Keep in mind the Key 73 Covenant Service and Con- HE. Johnson OPTOMETRIST for appointment call 985-2383 or Zenith 59240 gregational dinner after church on April 15th, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waller of Montreal spent the weekend with Mrs. Jean "Sommerville and John Barbara and Gordon Budd of West Hill were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Spencer who also entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Christensen on Satur- day. The institute meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Lee on April 18 at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hooper have returned from Florida and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lee were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Thomas of Blackwater last week. Mr. Robt. Young and daughter Tracy of Bow- manville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young. Mrs. Helen Stevens and children visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond on Sunday. We are glad to report that Mrs. Diamond is steadily recovering from her recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ashenhurst of Cardinal vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Enjoy a 2 Night Special in TORONTO The Lord Simcoe has something extra for you. It's a 2 night special for two at a cost of only $59.90. It includes deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinner in the famous Captain's Table complete with a champagne cocktail, breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour of Toronto' s many exciting attractions -- all for only $59.90, subject to advance registration. The Lord Simcoe is in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to shopping, theatres and entertainment. You get something else that's special at the Lord Simcoe -- it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through- out your stay with us. Colour TV in every room, fully air conditioned. Lord Simcoe Hotel See your travel agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. LOTS of LOTS WANTED We have 'builders who will pay TOP DOLLARS for lots, serviced, or unhserviced. Phone Marion Hopkins Port Perry - 985-7215 "or Dirk Binnekamp Oshawa 576-8531 or 576-1688 JOHN RIEGER REAL ESTATE a 19. Division Street, Oshawa, Ontario | News McMillan on Sunday also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan of Orillia. We regret to hear that Mrs. Stanley Aldred is in Oshawa Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Channel 9 CFTO were filming on the farm of Don Leslie at the corner of 13 concession and swamp road and shot some scenes at Wanamakers Store in Sea- grave last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leask of Uxbridge visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Young and son of Sharon were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas one day week. Nestleton, Caesarea continued detachment, discussed the many duties and activities f the activities of the R.C.M.P.in Western Canada and the Northern most areas of Canada. Films were shown to enlighten people on this valuable asset to our country, the R.C.M.P. If at any time any of you that have not as yet witnessed the magnificence of the Musical ride of the R.C.M.P. at the first opportunity presented to you, make a point of seeing it. I promise you will never forget it, nor witness anything more spectacular. Special presentations were given to the boys and leaders of B. pack. Presentations were given to Mr. Don Barraball and Gordon Barr- aball by Pastor Payne. Other religious badges were pre- sented to other members of A. Pack. The toast to the fathers was offered by Eric Kristonson and acknow- ledged by and responded 'to by Mr. Glen Larmer. Mr. Harry Graham toasted the boys, Neil Williams respon- ded. A well deserved tribute was paid to Mr. Arnold Williams for over five years of dedicated and consicen- tious involvement in the Cartwright Cub movement. As a leader of high integrity and community spirit Arnold is excelled by none. With leaders of his caliber in this area we shall and do have a Cub movement that is a credit to our comunity. Your correspondent would so desire to extend a sincere thank you to add to this sincere tribute paid Mr. A. William. The award for the best camper was presented to Mark Vince, B. pack Camping awards were pre- sented to, Mark Vince, Albert Fudge, Michael Cool- edge, David Robinson and last but by no means least, Robert Clement. A: hearty thank you was extended to the ladies for their usual excellent cul- inary art and service. Congratulations were _off- ered to all of the boys and their perspective leaders. The evening was ¢ulminatéd with the National Anthem. PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 15th-- Palm Sunday will be ob- served with services at Port Perry at 10 a.m. and at ~ Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. The Minister will speak on "The Triumphant King", the sixth sermon in the Lenten series, "The Living Lord." Confirmation and Holy Communion will be included in each service. The two Church Schools will meet at th same hours as the services of public worship. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 15th-- Psalm Sunday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Blessing of the Psalms Church School Wed., April 18th: 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion Thurs., April 19th: Maundy Thursday 8:00 p.m. Holy Communion Fri., Apr. 20- Good Friday 12 Noon Devotion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, APRIL 15th-- Psalm Sunday 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Blessing of the Psalms Church School Fri., Apr. 20- Good Friday 8:00 p.m. Holy Communion PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. Rev. T. J. McDowell SUNDAY, APRIL 15th-- 10:00 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School BURN'S CHURCH Ashburn 11:30 am. Morning Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown. SUNDAY, APRIL 15th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship "And 'Two Thieves with Him" 7 p.m. Evening Service "The Questions of Pilate" Wed. 7:30 p.m. - Family Prayer & Bible Hour! PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service ee H. & R. BLOCK INCOME TAX GREENBANK 985-2416 Ron Wanamaker made a presentation to Frazer Earle, National Program Director of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews following an eloquent address at the second annual Friendship Night last week. Pelleted Rations? Some Livestock! Sometimes! Some Places! Feeders of hogs, chicken broilers and turkeys derive the greatest feeding advantages from pelleted rations. With broilers and turkeysfthe purpose is to enable the birds to eat more. With hogs there are big advantages . improved feeding efficiency (about 10%), and improved rates of gain (7-8%). The. explanation is that the pelleted rations. provide increased digestible energy, increased availability of other nutrients, and reduced feed wastage through the virtual elimination of fines and dust. For other classes of livestock, notably laying hens and cattle, the advantages are: largely in handling. Bin flow is made easier and segrega- tion of ingredients is reduced. Maybe it's time you switched to SHUR-GAIN PELLETED RATIONS? Let's discuss it. Wallace Marlow Co. Lid. Blackstock, Ontario 986-4201 aN ® LS

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