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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Dec 1965, p. 17

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It's a good deal -- let's all shake on it! Peel's Poultry Farm Ltd. is seen at right in a pen of healthy Peel Breeders discussing the Peel "Cornish" Male with R. G. hd Woolham, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong at extreme left, and a Peel customer, Mr. Ho Pak Chuen, of Hong Kong in centre. SH She Sse aag or Ns Sie ff BES. _ SHE HA a I 6 For Christmas Week . MONDAY cover oiorreoo 8:30 AM. - 6:00 P.M. } TUESDAY ooo 8:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. § : | WEDNESDAY ooo 8:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. § THURSDAY ooo 8:30 AM. - 9:00 P.M. | ) FRIDAY ooo 8:30 AM. - 6:00 P.M. LOE Ee Sie me me sie me Hie SEE \ L PORT PERRY LEGION KC Annual 1 ] Children's Part ALL MEMBERS CHILDREN * 10 Years and Under Saturday, Dec. 18 - 2.30 p.m. at the LEGION HALL SANTA CLAUS -- Gifts -- Candy -- Fun. $ . A ® AA ® A | Teacher Wanted Reach T.S. A. requires for January, 1966 Teacher for Grade II: * Central School, GREENBANK, Ont. Salary Schedule : Level TI $3400 - $5000 Level IT $3600 - $5200 » Three years' experience allowed at $800. Apply, giving qualifications, salary expected, name of last Inspector to : : MRS.| PATRICIA LOVE, R.R. 2, Port Perry, Ont. v Phone 985 - 2088. 4 DR. D. J. PRICE RETURNS FROM WORLD TOUR Dr. D. J. Price, President of Peel's Poultry Farm Limited re- turned home on November 19th from a thirty day round-the- world trip to nine countries. Dr. Price's first stop was Vancouver, B.C. where he ad- dressed the British Columbia Poultry Conference in Clover- dale, B.C. From there Dr. Price continued to Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan where Peel's Broil- er Breeders are being used for the production of broilers in these Asian countries. Before returning home Dr. Price made three calls in the Ae East and then conferred with Peel's agents in Belgium, Portugal and Spain. Peel's Poultry Farm experi- ence indicates that frequent per- sonal communication is the most important part of successful world-wide distribution. Prince Albert News Last Sunday the icy weather conditions played havoc with the attendance for the special worship services. One at two-oclock the "White Gift" at which the minister Rev. A. Rice ably occupied the pulpit --Also Mr. T. Hodgins told a fitting story to the younger members. The fourteen voice choir of juniors rendered songs directed and accompanied by organist Mrs. B. Snelgrove. The interested individuals placed gifts of food in a hamper at the front of the Church. Please do not forget the bale of clothing that is being packed. Offering gathered by Gordon Williamson and Bryan Beacock. In the evening at eight o'clok the annual Vesper Hour proved very inspiring with special an- thems rendered by junior and adult choir. The Yueltide music provided by the five-piece or- chestra proved easy listening. An interesting film entitled "Treasure at Bethany", narrated by the minister. An impressive "Christmas Pageant" was stag- ed by nearly fourteen young girls garbed in white, carrying candles. Miss Janet Posthill was chos- en to read the story pertaining to this number. Misses Denise Jeffrey and Jo-anne Middleton sang a lovely duet. "Lord's Prayer". Offering collected by Mesdames Terry Hodgins and Chas. Willes. We are pleased to note Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey is improving in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell & family, Oshawa with her mo- ther Mrs Stella Heayn. All extend sincere sympathy to Mr. Norman Wilson whose father passed away on Tuesday. WANT ADS PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965-17 ASHBURN NEWS Owing to the icy conditions of the roads on Sunday morning there was no Sunday School or Church service in Burn's Church, There will be a Christmas Concert put on by the boys and girls of the Sunday School .in the Church on Friday evening, Dec. 17th at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Henry Doble spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Doble in Sunderland. Miss Donna Cromie, of Tor- onto, visited her cousin Miss Mary Heron last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, of Deep River, visited relatives here last week. Pleased to see Mr. Norman Anderson over to the village on Saturday after his recent ill- ness. At the municipal election for Whitby Township on Sat., Dec. 11th the D.R.O. was Mrs. Mari- on Sandison and the Poll Clerk Miss Vera Leach The vote was 48 for Mr. H. Down; 41 for Mr. John Dryden; Deputy Reeve 49 for Mr. John Batty; 36 for Mr. Frank Thompson and 2 for Mr, R. White. INVEST NOW 6% VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments. Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound Emmerson Insurance Agency LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-2421 TOWNSHIP Wishing Every One pr. OF REACH Thank You! I would like to thank all those who supported me at the Polls on December 6th, 1965. A Merry Christmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year. ALLAN W. CROSIER. INVESTMENTS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED BY VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST PAY 6% FOR 5 INTEREST YEARS INTEREST PAYABLE V4 YEARLY OR LEFT TO COMPOUND }& YEARLY authorized by law ! as an_ investment for Trust Funds 308 Dundas Street West WHITBY etary arr i,

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