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Port Perry Star, 5 Sep 1979, p. 16

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ee Se a AEE i * oe > a SoA Ra, rir Saar 25 Ta X, Won Soe ee = ag PD . a I TG 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 5. 1979 Yelverton and ai by Harvey Malcolm ; Yelverton Girls Softball team are currently fighting it our in the playoffs. After a pretty shaky start they elim- inated Pontypool in a close contest two games out of three. Next they met Mill- brook Sr. Ladies; - in the first game they were bomb- ed by the Millbrook ladies. In the second game they fought away elimination by a 15-14 score in their favour coming from behind in the first inning with an eight run defeat. Both teams settl down for the final third ga with Lady Luck smiling on the locals by a 5-2 score. The local ladies will meet the winners of the other semi-final playoffs. The other night around 9:30 p.m. we were surprised to see an object fly across the sky west to east to the north trailing flames like a comet. We're pleased to have our curiosity satisfied to learn that it was a portion of a Russian rocket used we understand to boost a Russ- iansatellite into space. Very interesting. ~~ We're also interested to for hard-to-kill Mastitis develops from varieties of bacteria. New Mastitis 4 combines a new formulation of nitrofurazone, penicillin and prednisolone to knock out those mastitis-causing bacteria not esently controlled other. medications. Shur-Gain Protection mastitis 4 mastitis-causing bacteria. animal health service A Shur-Gain.... for the modern farmer. WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 Buy a Moulinette I1'&e Receive a $10.00 Cash Rebate from Moulinex The Moulinette Il is a bdlliantly engineered food preparation system __ it lakes jus! minutes to prepare gourmet type pe everyday recipes. This system shreds, chops, grates slices and grinds practically any food. Ask your Dominion Hardware dealer how you go about Late} rebate from inex. ; 8 \ BEFORE REBATE 1000-Watt Baseboard Heatér v ses gred oe + see an article in Saturday Star, the Canadian, concern- ing Paula Lishman of Black- stock re her fur knitting business. 'Deepest - sympathy is ex- tended to the Mr.-and Mrs. Joe Redmond and family of Lindsay, formerly of Nestle- ton in the tragic dealth of two of their sons in a fatal car-truck accident near Lindsay last week - a need- less expenditure of young lives and sorrow to innocent friends and relatives. Mr, Marti Malcolm at- tended a sales convention of: Fisher Stoves and accessor- ies at the Skyline Hotel Otta- wa this week end on behalf of Lindsay U.C.O. Stores Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pusso and Jeffery have just return- ed from an interesting two week vacation in England and report an enjoyable vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Malcolm and Lana, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowen are cur- rently enjoying a weeks vacation with daughters and sisters - Darlene and Valerie Malcolm in Edmonton. Val- erie will be returning home with them to return to Sheri- dan College in near future. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mal- colm were-honoured with a family gathering at the home of their daughter Cindy and: hubby. Mr.-and Mrs. Cos De Giusti on the occasion of their 30th Anniversary in T.V. on Sunday. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright of Isling- ton, Mrs. Emma Malcolm, of «Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Henderson and families of Toronto, Mrs. Gladys Hen- derson of Bethany, Mrs. Ern- estine Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Robinson and Crista, Mr. Darryl Robinson of- Yelverton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Henderson and girls of Havelock, Mr. and Mrs. 7 )e€0ra Sotve your decorating problems the Mactac way. We have over 65 patterns and colours 10 choose from._anything from executive walnut 10 brown denim pattems Drop in today and make your selection from out lermfic line up! HANKSCRAFT room air. Has a big 26 hours without refilling. Entire operating section can be removed for easy cleaning. Deluxe 7S A HEA 49950407 180 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY Sale Effective Sept. Pick up your flyer at our R Store to receive «_ Additional Savings. ~ Furniture-fype Air Moisturizer Humidifier @al. capacity. runs for ain finish, rust proof cabinet. About 19% ELECTROHOME Li Bob Fick of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Malcolm and Mona, Mr. Marti Mal- colm and Miss Jane Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Alex Josefache of Toronto. A most enjoy- able social afternoon was spent. ( tions are extended to Ruth and Ralph .on this auspicious occasion. Mr. Bob Kennington was guest speaker at Yelverton United Church on Sunday am. Sorry we missed it! Yelverton's. most ° vener- able citizen in the person of ' Mr. Wilbert Malcolm passed away suddenly on Monday September 3rd in Port Perry Hospital. Although his health has been declining over the past month or two, last week when he dropped in for a visit, he was quite alert mentally and physically active - he even escorted us to the exit when visiting hours were over. In his earlier years, he was a successful farmer on his home farm west of Yelverton and he and his wife Lulu were active members of the church and community. Sympathy is extended to his immediate family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Malcolm and family and Miss Candy Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs.' Murray Malcolm, Darlene, Valerie, and Lana, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowen, Mrs. Dorothy Draper and family Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bristow and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Beaucage and one brother Mr. Stanley Mal- colm of Port Perry. This week at Malconia has been a gypsy life with a succession of nomadic wanderings hither and yon. A motor trip to Sudbury to pick up Tieny, Corrie's sister' who had been spending a few days with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werry. Bonnie and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Denis Serafini and Derek. This week end we collect- ively spent a couple of days at Bob and Mitzi Fick cott- age at Haliburton our local tribe plus Elizabeth Nasato of Port Credit. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beggs, Crystal and Tracy spent the week visiting relatives in this community and Ponty- pool. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson on being presented with a new granddaughter courtesy of daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Malcolm, Valerie and Lana, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowen flew home from Edmonton on Monday morning early to Malton Airport after spend- ing a week there. They report a most enjoyable week with all members of their family together staying with daughter Darlene. Highlights of their trip in- cluded visiting various points of interest in Edmon- ton, a trip to a western town TALK TO THE INSURANCE INNOVATOR Wm. Laurence Evans 73 Main Street North, Uxbridge, Ontario OFFICE: 852-3184 Life - Health - Group Certificates - Annuities Home Owner Saving Plans Income Tax Saving Plans rea news . of Sundrie to see a rodeo and a motor trip through the foothills of the Rockies, ! Pleased that Joyce stood the trip very well. Mr. Clarence Page has been under the doctors care due to a circulation problem at the base of his neck. All join in wishing Clarence a "speedy return to former good health, Yelverton Girls Softball team are still thanging li 0.M.B. approves new zoning bylaw Municipalities with ap- proved official plans may, after Sept. 1, use new proce- dures to allow zoning bylaws to come into force without Ontario Municipal Board ap- proval, Housing Minister Claude Bennett announced last week. - The regulation, outlining options open to municipali- ties when passing new zoning bylaws, has been forwarded to local authorities 'by the Ministry of Housing. Bennett said that those municipalities with approv- ed official plans who use the new regulation will have the option of bypassing the OMB when no objections have - been received on new zoning bylaws or amendments to existing bylaws during a 21-day public notice period. Municipalities may, if they brands. below. the terms of the sale thereof control of PAG Why not let success go to your head! Your name and statement "I farm for keeps" on free hat on request from your local participating P-A-G dealer. But lets talk a little seed business 100. Your participating P-A-G dealer is really in the seed business (the hat is just to get your attention). He knows how important the right corn hybrids and alfalfa varieties are in your farming business. And hes got some interesting facts on how P-A-G corn hybrids have performed in your community in Side-by-Side comparison tests with other popular Give your P-A-G dealer a few minutes of your time and check out the ways you may benefit from quality of top performing hybrids. But don't forget to order your personalized hat from him. Its free, with no obligation to any corn producer. Ask the P-A-G- dealer(s) Best, Russell - R.R.1, Hampton, Ont. LOB 1J0 Moss, Wayne - Box 594, Cannington, Ont. LOE 1EQ Sawmac Farms - Box 210, Orono, Ontario. LOB 1M0 Anderson, Wm. - R.R.1, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO Robinson, Roy - R.R.1, Brooklin, Ont. LOB 1CO Rundle, Alex - R.R.1, Pickering, Ont. L1V 2P8 Rynard, Wayne - R.R.2, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1KO The Limitation of warranty and remedy of each bag of P-A-G seed sod 15 a part of NOTE Performance of this seed may be adversely a'ected by environmestal condimions. mutant strains of insects or 'dideases of 4 there and are currently play- ing-Millt Jr. Girls in the 3rd semifinals leading them 3-2in games (all close) ina 38 out of 5 series. The winners of this series will meet anoth- er team in the finals, Maltheb Farms were 3% scheduled to entertain a bus- load of German visitors on | Saturday to view their hog enterprise. More details later. regulations wish, continue to have the OMB approve such bylaws. "Those municipalities which lack gh approved offi- cial plan must still submit all zoning bylaws to the OMB for approval," he said. Bennett noted that the new approach should reduce the administrative workload of the OMB since an estimated 2,000 bylaws annually will no longer need to be received and approved by the Board. "I would anticipate that these changes could expedite the Board's consideration of other planning matters," he said. CC Bennett pointed out that these latest steps are part of the province's continuing eff- ort to speed up the planning process and-to have local planning issues resolved at the local level. other factors beyond the

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