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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 20 Oct 1971, p. 3

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--" | iH fis ca z Ff Hite i" Hi , iit fj i i aif Lh cit Ut k : F Toronto were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey were Mr and Mrs. Dick Rodd of Whitby Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns 7 bid ' | i i "al ! i ; . and Mrs. Evrett Prentice attended the party at the Masonic Hall Satur- dayevening as it was Ladies Sunday visitors with her Arvitens vou can do this fall to speed up spring operatigns gorng to pay off in higher yreids Earlier planting cam mean extra bushels of corn particularly in some of the lower heat unit ranges Land storage of CO-OP" fertilizer this fall can give you the needed nutrents in the sor for early spring plants. Your plant food ss right where it's needed, when it's needed to assure that good start for your crop And you won | have to go over wet fieids with a heavy load Tak to your Co-operative or CO-OP Crop Products specialists about plowing down a surtable analysis of CO-OP fertilizer now, and get the pump on spring -- wee UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO UXBRIDGE MS2- 3321 PORT PERRY ZENITH 4-4130 Co-OB' compere fertilizer service cugog News i 18 very timely can bear up under the load if the outside world does not send aid. For the roll call we were to explain our persona! belief in ES.P. tt was found that several members had inter- esting and unexplainable ex periences while others had none. It was decided cancel the practice of donating a Thanksgiving sock con- taining $1.26 as suggested by an accompanying poem Appreciation notes of cards-were received from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson for donation to the Heart Fund in memory of Jim's father from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins for catering at their daughter's wedding and from Don Gerrow, John Pearce and Kathy Chambers gifts during illness. The treasurer reported a balance of $479. The hospital committee reportéd that the candy stripers had been big help during the summer An emergency stretcher has been purchased and already proved its worth. It was moved to donate $250 toward the church fund It was learned that the "Head" U.C.W. & "Grace" "U.C.W. would serve lunch after the evening an- niversary supper We decided to cater for the Senior Citizen banquet on December 15. We would like to have our Mystery Sister Supper Wed. Nov. 24. The Christmas concert is planned for December 12. A new slate of officers will be brought to the November meeting. The nominating committee is Betty Reader, Bonnie Gerrow and Clara Dowson. After . these arfangements Mrs. Reta Wilson read a poem, "God ee needs volunteers to do little PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Oc. 20, 1971 - 3 things." The November meeting will be November 10 at the home of Mrs. Clara Dowson. It was decided that Reta Wilson, Betty Reader and Reta Reader would attend the Regional meeting on Monday, October 18 at St. Stephen's Church in Oshawa Kathy Chambers con- ducted a numbers contest won by Marion Carter. On Thursday evening several interested ladies met at the home of Mrs. Jim Chambers where a Women's Institute was organized. It's still not too late to join. You are required to attend 10 meetings a year if possible. On Saturday, a sizeable group from the Toronto area travelled by bus and car to Port Perry and eventually the museum on Scugog. They were hospitably received by members of the Museum Board and all reported an enjoyable afternoon. The Sunday morning anniversary Service at "Grace" was everything we had planned. You just had to be there to appreciate the Jr. Choir, solos by Mr. Bob Heayn and well planned messages by Rev. Frazer Lacey of Harmony United Church. Appreciation also goes to Rev. P. Brown, Rev B. Pogue, Mrs. Helen Redman, Mrs. Ethel Freeman and others who assisted. 'The messages were very impressive and thought provoking. At 7:30 P.M. the "Head" Church was very bright and cheery in expectation for another lovely service Again the music by the Port Perry male quartette and Mr and Mrs. Snelgrove presented very hopeful messages. Rev. Atkinson of Toronto ahd now quite familiar to us all urged us to keep up our zeal and work on. Those who ailed themselves of the" op- portunity of attendance were all well planned. But plans had been made for more full pews. What happened folks? Last Thursday to Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold visited in Kingston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Heayn. This week Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold of Winni- DEPARTMENT peg visited for a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. The brothers were happy to chat again. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Phone 985-7371 or 72 STORE By Kayser pauce 1,09 - 3: 2.99 STYLES 2200, 2400, 2900 REGULAR $1.50 pr. pice 1.29 = 943.50 SSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSHSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSESSESES :"More For Your Money" Introducing Treatment Your Legs Foor tall that glo Kayser in . Kayser has the and practical styles for and active wear about town ...in some vet the prettiest shades you can get. real them the $1.50 Beauty for

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