\ bi A A! 3 3 "ay RE SOCAN 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., April 1, 1981 CHICKEN COOP Greenbank Bakery, Hwy. 12 985-2416 "RE-OPENED "OLD" STORE (Not Required for Highway Construction.) Come See the Baking and "New" Baking Supply Section. THIS WEEK: Hostess Chips .... 200 gram 99¢ Raisins per |b. $1.35 Cherries .......... per |b. $1.99 Purity Flour ........ per Ib. .35¢ Featuring Wednesday & Thursday: Our White Bread -69¢ COFFEE SHOP - LUNCH SPECIAL Sandwich & Coffee - $1.25 FARM FEEDS PE NEEDS SHUR: wv) SEED GRAIN & FERTILIZER Visit Port Perry's New Farm Supply Centre . DAY OLD CHICKS | NOW AVAILABLE! Orders Now Being Taken. » Phone for information. LAWN & GARDEN CARE BLUE STONE .... "Turf + Weedaway (Copper Sulphate) Ib. $1.00 10 kg. $9.65 BICARBONATE OF SODA ... 20kg. $16.50 - 100 Ibs. $24.00 1064....... 25 kg. $5.25 Epsom Salts . 10 Ibs. $3.50 10-10-1Q.... 25. kg. $5.50 Black Plastic - 6 Mill. ... 7-77........ 25kg. $5.25 +20 ft. wide $1.10 ft. POULTRY UTENSILS Plastic Founts - 1 gal. $2.89 - CHICKEN FEEDERS - 241, . veveviniiinnan $2.25 Chicken Waterers - Galvanized Ah... orrerepnnes $8.00 2gallon.......... $10.75 | Hanging Feeders $13.25 3gallon.......... $15.80 | Mark lll Watermaster- Sgallop .......... $21.60 | Automatic Poultry Drinker 8gallon........... $26.95 $16.45 . . Ne : pa SPECIALS THIS WEEK - I. -20NL "TENDER GREEN 50 EGG INCUB} TOR BUSH BEANS Compare to $81. 11b..80¢ NOW hpi . 2 1b. .40* Valb..20¢ WE ARE NOW OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS - 8:30 to 5:00 WALLACE MARLOW C0. LTD. 40 VANEDWARD DRIVE - PORT PERRY (Behind Philp Pontiac-Buick) PHONE 985-7363 Open: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 to 5:30, Sat. 8:30 to 5:00. _ A division of Wallace Marlow Co, Ltd. - Blackstock, Ontario Seagrave and area news by Barbara MacDonald The lovely weather we've been having this past week must have everyone getting restless to start into spring activities. Well girls, here's your chance! Get your tennis shoes out of the closet, because a tennis instructor is coming to Seagrave. The charge is $2.00 per lesson and there are ten lessons. Anyone interested, please call Betty Somerville at 985-8218 or Rodger Boyle at 985-3941. The organ fund com- mittee, Laurence Nicholls, Fred Puckrin and Neil Wanamaker express their sincere thanks to all who have contributed to the organ fund through their response in labour and donations to the Beef Supper and to all who answered the envelope appeal for funds. Last 'week Marilyn Beacock had a short unexpected stay in Port Perry Hospital. Marilyn is recuperating at home now. We hope you are feeling much better Marilyn. (Now ifwe could just get you to put away your vacuum for awhile ...) Soccer registration will be held at the Port Perry Scout Hall on April 4th and 5th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. There will be soccer films and coffee. Last Saturday our cubs from Seagrave participated in the annual Cub Car Rally. Here are the winners: For design 1st place Jeff Anfty, 2nd Derek Dykeman and 3rd Scott Spencer, the runner up was Ian Smith. Speed: 1st place Jeff Tait - (Peck trophy), 2nd Shane Branton and 3rd Kevin Puckrin, the runner up was Jamie Hillis. Cub Oriented - Car - Blair Beacock. Cub, 'Paint Job : Derek Dykeman. On Saturday these boys returned to participate in the Pineridge District Rally. Seagrave made a good . showing. Jeff Anfty won 2nd place for design. Shane Branton won '2nd place for speed and Kevin Puckrin won 5th place for speed. The boys will be going to the Lakeland Region Rally in Pickering on April 11th. The, leaders are very proud of all' the boys. I had the pleasure of being one of the judges (along with Gertie Wanamaker and Joyce Abraham) of the Brownie Baking Competition -at the Church on Saturday. - While we all enjoyed this task, I must say it was very difficult to choose a winner among all of the delicious entries. Congratulations to all of the lucky winners. Bw Durward, Sylvia Durward, Amy Lyn Wanamaker, Tara Lyn Puckrin, Christine Mueller, Emily Smith, Lisa Jansen, Colleen Yorke, Michelle McAskill and Lisa Cameron will now be participating in the District Baking "Competition in Greenbank on April 11th, The leaders are proud of all the Brownies who took part in this event. A special thank you to Ron King who helped the Brownies to raise money for their Pack by auctioning off all of the delicious baked: items. You were terrific, Ron! Brownies and Beavers are reminded that their banquet is to be held on Saturday night at the Church and that all money should be in to the Group Leaders before Thursday, April 2nd. Sunday evenings' musical presentation at Seagrave Church proved to be very successful. A sincere thank you is extended to all who offered their time and talent toward making this event the enjoyable evening that it was. For those "of you unfor- tunates who missed this event, you will have a second chance to enjoy an evening of "Music and Laughter." Circle April 11th on you calendar as the day to bring your friends to Seagrave United Church for another evening of fun and another chance to hear the second half of Seagrave"s musical talent. Seagraves' Play Group had an enjoyable afternoon at Purple Woods Conser- vation area. The children learned many interesting things about the production of maple syrup. I'm sure that everyone enjoyed the trip as much as my family and I did. Please call Marilyn Beacock with your news for next week. "A man can't change the road he has covered, It's the path up ahead that counts." Utica and area news by Vera Brown The Session and Stewards arereminded of a meeting in Epsom Church on Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. Church service this week will also be at Epsom, regular time of 11:30 a.m. The U.C.W. held a very successful lunch booth at the sale of Utica Farm on Saturday. Many thanks to those in the community that baked and sent sandwiches, we sure needed every bit received" as "everything disappeared very quickly. Winners at the euchre on Friday evening were ladies . 1st M. Poots, 2nd Dora Geer and low to Renee Anchor. Men's 1st Iva Yake, 2nd Lena Ogden and low to Harold McDiarmid. Freeze- out winners were B. CCI 2525252525252525252525252525252525; IC Ta Ta Ta TATA Ta TL TLATLT. bY ToT Tb Te Te Tob] 525¢5¢ 52525252525252 "STOUFFVILLE BAKERY .*Specials This Week* Homemade White Bread........\..3 for $1.59 (Regular 71¢ - Save 54¢) MEAt PIES. eevee rrnnessnn ir) » (Regular 65¢ - Save 21%) savant vanes (08,81 89 B (Regular $2.39 - Save 50%) ' Doughnuts ........... Hot Cross Buns....... (Regular $2.39 - Save 50°) PORT PERRY PLAZA - Hwy. 7A - 985- 2412 "Country Village Baking" : for $1.09 CIC p | £5252525252525¢ 162625252525252525263C0CICICIC 3 Te Te Td Te e5¢! oe5d525¢e EMIVIER AGENCY LIMITED A 193 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7306 Harrison and Elsie Taylor with Clarence and Nerta Masters getting 2nd. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Recent tisitors with Mrs. Crosier were Miss Vera Prentice of Brookdale and Mrs. Mary Lowe. Reverend and Mrs. McKinnon of Whitby were Tuesday dinner guests with Reverend and Mrs. I. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Saunders of Agincourt visited his parents on the weekend along with Bruce and Brenda who stayed for the school holidays with their grandparents. Mrs. Mildred Thompson attended the Figure Skating Carnival at Woodville on Saturday evening. Mrs. Phyllis Clarke of Uxbridge was a Sunday supper guest with Mildred. Congratulations to the' Bantam House League hockey champs "for 1980-81 coached by Bill Brown and Bob Lee. They were treated to a 'chicken dinner at the Barbeque by Mr. Tzount- zouris whose boy Steve plays on the team. Sunday visitors at the Sutcliffe home were Mrs. Donna Brockman, Michele and Bradley of Courtice, Mrs. Margaret Miller of Mississauga and Mrs. Debbie Wilkins and Brandy of Oshawa. This was a busy week for the Carre family. Mr. Eric \ Carre was in Toronto attending a seminar for Ontario Hydro. On Wednesday he was a dinner guest of Mr. Trevor Carre and he alsg called on Mr. Jack Hinchtliffe who was a patient in Toronto Western Hospital. Mrs. Denise Carre and children visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Jim Locke and children in Newmarket. On Thursday they visited her father Mr. Hinchcliffe in hospital and called on Miss Susan Ball. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John Carr on Bridgenorth were visitors and Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hinchcliffe and-David of Toronto. Miss Carrie Fielding of Port Perry visited her grandparents for the school - break: Mrs. Fielding and _ Carrie visited Mr "M. . Foreman .n Oshawa on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield and family of - Taunton, the celebration was for the very first birthday of granddaughter Allayne. Congratulations to the two boys celebrating their 19th birthday this past week. That's a big day for a fellow these days and I understand it took the whole night for each of them to celebrate. Training courses in lifeguarding, swim instruction The Uxbridge and Area Swimming Pool will be hosting - advanced training courses in first aid, life- guarding and swimming instructions as 'well as - recertification courses for the same areas of expertise. The courses, are of interest to aquatic facility - The one you're looking for. J . 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