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Port Perry Star, 21 Jul 1976, p. 20

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Germ Kill for Dairying. e Ponding, Offensive Odaurs o Hilly Terrain ¥ 7 protein residue and especially udder washing, manual cleaning, ' . . . % oo toons or -- a toys e Large quantity of fill required. ~~ ® Loss of Trees i e High Water Table eo Area Problems 4 Milkstone Remover Pipeline Cleaner vali and Acid Cleaner. and Sanitizer. #4 sonrlouie Seidel Sr ey You owe it to yourself to compare the features of b. fi: stone Bs) rat ie sin ersems. Bunt n sequent " 55 used regularly. an acid post rinse 2 G, after each milking is not required AQUAROBIC or bat? Udder Towels. ¥ sb. EE HOME SEWAGE SYSTEM od malin Heres ting A ini : 1 on ---- drsgosal v eo Approved by the Ministry of the Environment. Ih oi ! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 5 1 tr Shur-Gain . . . for the modern farmer. RON RANKIN & SONS iy - | Wallace Marlow Co. Ltd GENERAL CONTRACTING aliaCe mariow Lo. . PLUMBING - CARPENTRY - ELECTRIC Blackstock, Ont. - Phone 986-4201 DYING Sorel Blackstock area news by Mrs. George Beaton Greenbank Vacation Bible wedding anniversary of their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert School was held" at the Haslem at Stouffville Satur- by Mrs. Pat Fletcher properly labelled before the one another. Jean and her Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Van- church July 12-16 from 1 to day evening. Dianna Brown and Leanne official opening of the new group served a delicious Camp, Dale, Marie, and Val- 3.45 pm. Average atten- Mrs. Jean Sommerville Hardy attended the Seneca College Summer Gymnast- ics camp in Toronto last wing in the fall. A commit- tee was set up to look into the setting up and purchase of lunch to conclude a most interesting evening. Mr. and Mrs. Les Assel- erie, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Keith VanCamp, Mrs. Eileen Mc dance was 75 with 18 leaders and teenage helpers. Num- erous crafts, Bible activities, entertained Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis from Hastings and their daughter, Mrs. Denton week. Both girls are playground equipment for stine, Gayle and Robbie of Laughlin, Mrs. Marjorie pysic and a recess break from England, one day last students of Cartwright the school yard to be arrang- Kitchener, spent a few days Bradburn, Mrs. June ih refreshments served week. Central Public School. ed as soon as possible. with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Degeer. filled each day with a closing Several couples from our Mr. and Mrs. Alan Assel- stine, Tania, Michael and Husband's Night Out will-be dinner at the Kawartha Asselstine, Colin and Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Miss Aileen VanCamp and Miss Doreen Miller, Oshawa, program on Friday evening. To all those who helped with community were guests on Sat, evening of Mr. and Mrs. Mark of Guelph spent the Raceway and a night at the Pickering, were Wednesday attended the opening of the leadership, to those who Lloyd Parish, at the celebra- week June 27th - July 4th races. The social committee evening visitors of Mr. and Olviilice: al vd on donated money, cookies tion of their 25th wedding with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frey, are trying to arrange a trip Mrs. Russell Larmer. = Saturday chocolate milk and Mr. anniversary. Johnny and Steven and Mr. to Toronto to watch a TV Pleased to report that Miss ¢ ih Freezes, a sincere thank During the month of and Mrs. Vern Asselstine, show being taped. The Ida Dempsey is back at the Beth Schryburt and child- you for your efforts in help- August there will be no Colin and Teresa. The July meeting of the 0.N.O. was held at the home of Jean Goble with 19 members present. Follow- ing the June minutes and correspondence the trea- surer gave her report. The prints have been purchased for the school from the Art Gallery, some were to be Turner wedding is to be Catered Oct. 2nd and the 0.N.O. fall dance held Oct. 16th with Joey Van Quartet. Tickets to be $7.00 per couple and O.N.O. members. are to bring their ticket money to the Sept. meeting at Betty Lee's. The meeting conclud- ed with Roll Call - Bring a baby picture or a school framed and all were to be picture and try to identify BAHA'I FAITH OFFERS YOU WORLD UNITY, WORLD PEACE "The Earth is one Country and Mankind its Citizens' WRITE OR PHONE Women's College Hospital for recovery period after having a pace-maker install- - ed at the Toronto General Hospital. Foster Dempsey is conval- escing at the home of his sister Mrs. J. McArthur. Ardis McArthur and sons Craig and Grant brought their Uncle to Blackstock on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and Mrs. Courtney Graham were Sunday afternnon and evening dinner guests of Mary Sheen and Susan Sheen at Mary Lake near Hunts- ville. They were also Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Feltis at Lake Dalrymple. Mrs. Bessie Liddell from Scotland is spending a week ren returned Thursday night from a week's holiday in Michigan. Jim and Estelle Fleming and family of Ottawa spent the weekend at the home of Larry and Beth Schryburt's where the high- light of the weekend was the seven mile hike around the Metro Zoo on Saturday. Walter King of Seagrave will be operating his minia- ture steam engine and saw- mill at the Scugog Shores Museum on Sunday 2-4 p.m. weather permitting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hosk- in visited Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell at Charlton last week. Water ing make the 1976 Vacations Bible School the cuccess it was. Mr. John Sommerville spent five days in Calgary and Banff and attended the "Hereford Day' at the stam- pede. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mount spent the weekend with the Paxton's at their cottage at Stoney Lake. Also visiting the Mount's were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry of Newmarket. Mr. Mark Hunter left last week to take up his new position at the Banff Springs Hotel. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rott on the birth of their baby girl. Winners at the card party held in the hall Friday even- ing were Rosetta Evans, church services at Green- bank. Miss Sherry Underwood of Calgary visited Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis and family last week. Visitors with the Ross Cookman's on the weekend were Mrs. J. Windridge of England, and Mrs. Bill Lin- ton of Hamilton. Sorry to report John Leask is still a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Greenbank Cemetery Memorial Service will be held Sun. Aug. 15at 2:30 p.m. Miss Myrtle Blakley of Brooklin and Don Blakley have returned from a West- ern vacation. Take your friends next Sun. and visit the museum at Lake Scugog, to see Mrs. Elva Thomson demonstrate BOX 221, WHITBY 576-2871 668-6015 i With Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jean Sommerville, Annie Strong. Johnson, Olive Snodden. broomstick ace. any Winners at the weekly Gents - Albert Timms, Wm. eresting activities Jf RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING New Installations Repairs - Alterations BERT FABER PHONE 985-3734 'Service is Our Business." 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ; Senior Citizens card party were: Ist - Mildred Thomp- son 91, 2nd - Wallace Marlow 88, 3rd - Albert Timms 87, 4th - Rhoda Larmer 85, 5th - Ross Alsop 82, 6th - Aylmer Plowman 82, Low - Mrs. Tennyson Sammells. Those attending the sur- prise birthday party for Mrs. - Marie Begley at the home of her son Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ashton on Sunday afternoon Heres a nice clean story policy one out instead of telling the poor devil to call a plumber. According to Mr. Richard- son, this was the practice of each municipality, / except Oshawa, prior to thé region ' takeover. In Whitby, the fire department is sent because it has the proper pumping equipment. This system and the water The entire issue has now been referred to the public works department and finance department for reports. Moore, Jim Gibson, Ernike Luke. Next party July 30.at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan attended the 25th _will be held also. Miss Susan Hood of North Bay colled on Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan last Thursday. A VVC VVLVLVCVLVVLCVANALNTISLNNLNNRNNNSS SSS see were: Mrs. . Ruth Wilson, i. ) Baas Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Pilling system are "very ) very poor," noted Coun. t Gartshore. -Qr- ee ENITH CH ROMACOLOR = UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 PUB VTT TTT TTT ® TOT ee TT TT ST SS YY" Tr

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