wifdLiCh Seagate Ried anid Sd FAVE BED ND WEN |" Prince Albert news ool 1 | 2 H Loy fi J ove ~ | : "¥ I believe one could very well say it was women who made the attendance at church last Sunday. Rev. Brawn's message made easy listening on the theme "The Ideal Man of Wisdom." Of- fering gathered by Dorothy Hope and Norma Robinson. The village sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late Mrs. |. Stanton. Mrs. Mabel Graham spent two-weeks in Winnipeg visit- ing her son and wife Mr. and. Mrs. V. Graham. While there she was a guest at her granddaughter's church we- dding. the Pither - Graham VOWS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and son Robert, Miss Laurell Vader and Miss Donna Parker were guests at the wedding of their niece Miss Dianna Brooks to Mr. Garth McQuaig of Peterboro. This nuptial event took place in Sunderland United Church on Saturday. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garvey and daughter Donna and friend Angela of Oak- land, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Russ Chattleburg., Walled Lake. Mich, Mr. Charles Webb, Kinmount, also his daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. R. Schirk and two children of Prince Rupert, B.C Mrs. Robt. Bell and child- ren enjoyed a vacation camping at Lake Cashaya- wigamog near Haliburton. Mrs. Kay Mason and Mrs. Aileen Chamberlain, Tor- onto spent a few days with Mrs. Rena Smith and Mrs. Merle Murphy. Mrs. Fanny Stevens and Mrs. Hazel Brooks enjoyed the bus trip ending with the boat cruise at the Thousand Islands on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love have returned from a pleas- ant holiday roaming the Maritimes. \ Mr. and Mrs. A. Card and Mr. and Mrs. H. Card, Merrill, Mich., have been visiting their friends Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith spent a few days with their daughter Lorraine Stolar and family on St. Joseph's Island. Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and sons Glenn and Gordon, Port Simple, Easy, Least Cost Swine Feeding? SHUR-GAIN Does It. SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 200 A 38% Swine Supplement used at 200 Ib. per ton--to make 15% Dry Sow Ration and a 14% Hog Grower. SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 300 A 40% Swine Supplement used at 300 Ib. per ton to make a 16% Hog Grower and a 16% Nursing Sow Ration. SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 400 A 42% Swine Supplement for use with corn. To be used at 400 Ib. per ton to make a 16% Hog Grower and a 16% Nursing Sow Ration. Three new supplements to keep feed quality high and feeding simple. Ask about SHUR-GAIN Swine Supple- ment 200-300 and 400. Wallace Marlow Co., Ltd. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 Spencer's Feed Service GREENBANK - ONTARIO 985.7483 "stylish daughter of Elmcroft >» oi td In the last year, considerable change in the development of the lakefront. A new ball diamond, tennis courts, playground equipment for the children and in the past four months the growth of two small plazas. Above is PORT PERRY STAR -- Port Perry has seen a a photo of the latest plaza under construction at the corner of 7A and Water Street. The steel that had been holding. up the construction has now been placed and shortly work will begin on the upper portion of the building. Perry. Mr. H. Sanderson, Elliott. Toronto visited their Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. old time friend Mrs. Rena Tom Cole. Oshawa were Smith one day last week. guests with the Les Bea- Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers cocks. and family enjoyed cottage Mrs. M. Coad. and Mrs. H. life at Boskang northern areca. Lake in Lloyd Wilson wins Grand Championship Peterborough County Hol- stein show, held August 16th, featured a total of 77 Hol- steins shown by 16 exhibitor with Karl Heeringa, Fraser- ville, winning the presti- geous Premier Breeder and Exhibitor awards. This is the first time Heeringa has won either award. His closest competitor was Loa-De- Mede Farms, Oshawa. The show, which is open to other counties. featured Gamell Lad Dixie, a three-year-old female, sired by Agro Acres Supreme Lad and owned by Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge. take: Grand Championship honours. Judge David Houck ™ Unionville, Ontario, prefer- red her udder and blending "1 of parts. He then chose the : top prize two-year-old, Ross- ah land Pontiac Jan. owned by i Keith Ross & Sons, Norwood, i } ! New street signs have and "Arthur Nelson, Camp- bellford. for his Reserve been erected in Prince Albert. Grand Champion. This sharp REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM The garbage disposal site for the - Pontiac Chieftain, eventual- « lv 'won Grand Champion honours in "the County section of the show. Township of Scugog (Cartwright & Reach sites) will be closed Monday, September 2,1974, due to the Labour Day Holiday Normal operations will continue on Tuesday, September 3, 1974. R.F. RICHARDSON, P. ENG., Commissioner of Works. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Almer Spry. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kilander of Wyandotte, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parker and girls of Pem- broke. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. L.. Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey of Millbrook all enjoved the 272 Scugog Road 'Wagg Bros. Texaco Mm licenced mechanics mw REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 985.7262 'The Echo 13 Scugog Rd. - BLACKSTOCK - 986-4820 (Just south of the Cenotaph) We Buy & Sell Crafts - Books - Furniture See our assortment of gifts for all occassions Ask for Peter, Jane or Vickie CY WILSON SALES LTD JA-& 12 - MANCHESTER - 985-7341 "Where the Firetruck is on the corner" "Barnum House' and mot- ored eastward one Sunday recently. Two little girls Dale and Carrie Greenwood were with their grandparents the Greenwoods at Cedar Creek. Miss D. Parker, Pembroke enjoyed a weeks holiday with her great aunt Mrs. F. Brooks. Port Perry, Ont. Lic. DZP-083 ONE WEEK SPECIAL ~~ LAST WEEK'S SPECIAL SOLD 1972 Mustang Mark | 351 - 4 Barrel Clevland, 2 Door, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, One owner, Green in colour. A goer when you want it, A nice car when you need it. '3,195.% MANCHESTER NEW and USED CARS Before you buy -- See Cy! CY WILSON SALES LTD. - 985-7341 ' ' . ¢ os " re A ts a '