A Dbeuquet for the Star this week. Many Seagraves have been heard to remark. "Wasn't that a grand picture of Rey and Gladys Scott!" We agree. Unit 2 kd by Mrs. B. Wanamker was in charge of devotions at the U.C.W, meet-} ing on Wed. evening. The date being Nov. 11, it naturally followed that Remembrance and Peace should be the theme CO-OP Milk Repiacer and CO-OP Veasler have been reformulated and improved to make ther a more economical calf feeding team Replacement calf and veal production does not need to be # drain on your sales of whole mak. The extra revenue generated from the additional mith receipts will more than cover the modest cost of feeding calves these balanced formulations Start your CO-OP Cait Feeding Program now ard stop feeding them your profits! UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO (Uxbridge Branch) Phone Uxbridge - 852-3321 Port Perry -- ZE3-4130 Calf Feeding programs let you sel! all your milk of the hymns, solo, readings, and the topic given by Mrs. C. Hallett, Mrs. D. Lee sang "Let There Be Peace on Barth" and Mrs. K. Sturman read "A Soldier's Dream." Others taking part were Mrs. Fishley and Mrs. Venner. Mrs. Barr opened the bus iness period with another suit- able poem. Roll call showed 23 ladies present but Mrs. H. Short was the only one remembering a birthday. eagrave News Report of progress in the regular work were given. Then the nominating committee pre sented their state of officers for 1971. Here are some of them. Pres. - Mrs. B. Wana-/ maker. Recording Sec. - Mrs. Short, Corresponding Sec. - Mrs. Cliff Short. Most of the other women have been placed on committees. Christmas. boxes will be Face the facts; you're surrounded by hazards as you work Too many men and women get hurt, just because they don't look after themselves on the job. The secret is to work defensively. Sharpen your self-defence -- it pays off. Keep on your toes. Falls hurt more people than any other job accident Talk safety. The next man thay save your life. So work as a team. sent to the sick shut-ins. The December meeting on the 16th will take the form of a Christmas party at which we hope to entertain Green- bank and Pinedale ladies. Meeting ended with a con- test and lunch. We are sorry to report that Neil McMillan is back in hos- pital again and at time of writing is still a very sick man. Mrs. Susan Hammond is still there too but expects to undergo minor surgery in Oshawa this week. The next 3 items sound familiar but they really hap- pened this week end. and the PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 19, 1970-45 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanama- ker entertained Mr. and Mrs. lan «Fraser of Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanama- ker entertained Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp of Enniskillen and Mrs. Irene Gregg of Bal- timore. Mr. and Mrs. Venner enter- tained Miss Miriam Chant of Toronto. We understand that Mr. and Mrs. H. Ziegler will be moving to Oshawa in the near future but Mrs. MacTaggart Plans to stay in the old home village. There was nothing unusual about the church services an Sunday. Attendance was only fair. At Sunday School, the Wanamaker class had a hymn to sing for us and Janet Abraham had some birthday money. Don't forget that the Bar- berrhoppers from Oshawa will be at the church on Friday Use your ears. Self-defence means staying alert, in every way The reward. You name it It's your life -- enjoy it. Be a champion of Self-Defence. Your Workmen's Compensation Board, Ontario