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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 11 Aug 1971, p. 12

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This is the tree the boys were climbing when eight year old Michael Barton fell about 30 feet to the ground. Bylaw officer Roly McLaren who arrived on the scene shortly after it happened is pointing to the spot where the branch broke and the boy fell. Boy 8, Falls Continued from page 1 rushed over to Ideal Dairy and called Brignall's Ambu lance who arrived shortly aft- erwards and took Michael to the Community Memorial Hospital "Michael is a tough little boy,"' Mr. McLaren said after wards, "not a whimper came over his lips while he was lying there waiting for the ambu lance." A broken heel will stop young Michael! from climbing for sometime. He was dis charged from the hospital on Saturday and is now hobbling around on a pair of crutches "He was « pretty lucky boy," Mr. Barton told the Star, and Michaels mother added, "He's prone to acci dents, but this is the first time anything serious has happened." Beare Motors Ltd. Port Perry Car Rentals Ontario Collision Insurance Waiver $1.00 per day 985-7351 DON CROSIER -- R.R.2, Port Perry RON CROSIER -- Saintfield These progressive young farmers use Na-Churs Liquid Fertilizer on their crops DON CROSIER is pictured here with grain stalks 4 feet high and reported heavy crops RON CROSIER (right) standing in front of a field of com with stalks as high as 10°3" and very heavily cobbed, For further information contact: 985-7766 JACK FORSTER Your Locol NA-CHURS Representative jand Mrs | Utice Sunday Schuvi heid afternoon. Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and boys attended the Fralick Bailey picnic at Big Park on Sunday Mrs. Marshall Cromer and her daughter, Mrs. Thompson, of Thornhill calied on Mr dack Crosier on Wednesday Mrs. Chet Geer, Mrs. Frank Kendall and Mrs. Jack Crosier enjoyed the Pine Grove Ladies Auxiliary meeting held wm Mrs. Ear! Bellard's home on Wed esday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. dack Hill of Claremont on Thursday We are pleased that little Mark Kendall is recuperating at home after surgery im Port Perry have returned from an enpoy- able motor trip to the West Coast Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm | Schofield of Kingston had jtunch with Mrs. Cecil Harper jon Sunday and with Mrs Harper were dinner guests of \Mr. and Mrs« George Harper , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. dames E. Mitchell were: Mr. Deve Prentice; Mr Ivan Gray, Miss Shay Gray and Mr. «Bill Harper; Mrs. Lens Lemon of Stouffville, Mass Mildred Web- ster of 'Richmond Hill, Mrs. N. Rusnell and Mr. Wilbur Rusneli of Oshawa, Mr. and | Mrs. Ernest Simpson of Kill worthy, Mrs. Jardine of Tor onto, Mrs. Mitt Parkin and Misses Grace and Beatrice De vidson of Oshawa VILLAGE distributed. persons 6O years of age Mr and Mrs Denn» Thom Sunday enpyed & wip w Mr. and Mrs. Roy Card tw! Kitchener and wcmity dackie Kirton and Anne} McGillivary of Mount Alber | epent a week with Mr. and) Mrs. D. Thompson : Mr. David Day of Broug | ham was a week-end visitor | with Mr. Barry Philip Recent visitors with Rev. | and Mrs. 1. L. Seunders were | Mr. Matthew Torrson and Mrs. Ruby Torrison of Tor onto, Mr. and Mr. Ron Seunders, Bruce and Brenda, Miss Donne Yake, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harding of Osk Ridges Mr. and Mrs. Lome Beare of Uxbridge spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mrs. W. W. Scot, Utica News Brendes and Donne of Toronto their picnic on the United) g.0n called on Mrailva Yeke| ond Mrs Bruce bear spent Church grounds on Sunday|on Thursday evening, and on Thursday afiernogn with the Crosters Mrs Lote izediay w= visit img Mr. and Mr. ivan Leadiay of Uxbridge for « week Mr. and Mrs. Hille Wilber and boys were dinner guess of Mr. and Mes. Barry Beare Port Perry on Sunday Seott end Todd Wilbur atiended hockey school ai Oshewse lest week The Bill Browne spent tas week ot ther cottage at Haliburton Our best wishes for « bet ter heslth go to Mr. Prank Kight who ix still « patient nm Port Perry Community Hosprta! Please Leiephom your new? to 985 2624 of sont services Port Perry United Church The Church of the Ascension Anglican SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th-- During the remainder of) August and first week of Sept. a service for the two | congregations will be held | at the Church of Ascension | at 10:00 am. with Rev RC Rose in charge. YOU are invited to worship with us Rev. William Bleck, FR.GS. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15tb-- During the month of August | | the Port Perry Congregation | | will unite with Burns Church Ashburn whose service is at 11:30 am. Transportation | leaves the church at 11 am. and interested persons noti- fy the session clerk, Mr D.| PORT PERRY SENIOR -If your income is modest Further information and questionnaire forms are aveilabte to al end over et the Milne at 965-3305 Speaker Rev Preston Brown PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th-- interim Pastor John Adem: 965-7922 8:30 am.--Ciasses for al ages 11:00 a.m --Morning Worship 7:00 p.m --Ewvening Service SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th- 845 am --SCUGOG 11.15 a.m --MANCHESTER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev | Macleer 10 a.m --Family Bible Bow ll) am--Morning Worship 700 p.m. Evang. Service CITIZENS APARTMENTS ee -if you ore sixty years of age or over --If your present accommodation is inodequote This Is Of Interest to You! The Ontario Housing Corporation. at the request of your municipe! counci considering the development of senior citizen housing in the town To determine the focal interest in this type of accommodation survey questionnaires are now berno 6 ONLY BY FILLING OUT A QUESTIONNAIRE CAN YOU HELP TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PROJECT SHOULD BE DEVELOPED vterested

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