* DISPLAY MONDAY, MAY 23rd (DUSK) at PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS PORT PERRY STAR Thursday, May 12, 1966 --13 Tickets Sponsored By PORT PERRY VOLUNTEER FIREFIGITY ERS sD 00 rer Family Available From Firemen "The latest edition of humanity About twenty-two inche of coo, . wriggle, squiggle -& -cream;{- ~The most extensive employer Thursday night to sing in the concert . with . other first prize : What is a Baby - A tiny feather from the wing "of love dropped into the sacred lap of motherhood. A human flower touched by - the finger of care. The morning caller, midday crawler, midnight brawler, 'A bursting bud on the tree of life, of which every parent thinks 'he possesses the finest copy. filled with suction and testing aparatus for milk, and equipped with an automatic alarm to. + ~ regulate the supply. J of female labour. The pupil for which the leaves of life's book are made a padlock on the chain » of love, The sweetest thing God ever made and forgot to give wings, re EE: At the Ontario County music festival at Ajax Wed, May 4th (Epsom) Reach Central No. 8 School was placed first with a mark of 87 in the girls triple trio. Members of the Triple Trio were: Trudy Brawn, Pat Plunkett, Jean West, Connie Smith, Jill Doble, Bonnie Peg- ler, Mary McCartney, Donna & Elizabeth Croxall. The Trio returned to Ajax on winners, The Adjudicator wes NEWS Don't forget the Holy Com- munion and Baptismal services to be held in Utica United Church this Sunday, May 156 at 3 pm. There will be no church service at Epsom and Sunday School will be at 10,30 a.m, Anyone wishing to send gar- ments in our overseas relief bale should deposit their offer- ig at the church or with one of the U.C.W. members on or be- fore Sunday, May 15. Dona- time. : "Don't" fail to come to the Community Euchre and Dance at the school this Friday even- ing, May. 13. . .--- Mr, and Mrs, Ross Evans and family called on her parents Mrs. G. Johnston ad: Garry visited her parents Mr. & Mrs, Ray Munro on Friday. Miss Lawrie McTavish visit ed with Darlene Lyons on Sat. afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Stearman were visiting 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry on Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Pren- tice entertained their family on Saturday evening. Murray Prentice, Joe Peales 'of Niagara Falls and Tom Dankowski of Waterloo spent the week at the Prentice cott- age on Gull Lake, TTA were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kerry and Grant on Sunday evenig, : 4-H Achievement Dance at Port Dr. G. R. Fenwick. Perry High School Saturday rapidly. The best time to spray rapidly. . Corn may be sprayed UNITED CO- Uxbridge 852-3321 | CO-OP SPRAY TIME The way the weathér\has been the last week, I don't expect many people have been thinking of spraying weeds, ~ but when warm weather and rains come, weeds will grow emerge, or after weeds emerge with Atrozine and Atra Oil. Broad leaf weeds in corn can be controlled with 2 -4-D, Spring grains may be sprayed as soon as grain is 6" tall with 2-4 - D, M. C. P. A,or2-4-D, B. * For information on spraying, weed sprays or calibra- tion of sprayers, call your Co-op. OF ONTARIO UXBRIDGE BRANCH CORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Branch United Co-operatives ~ of Ontario tions for the, Baby Layettes should also be sent in at this Mr, and Mrs. R. Acton on Sun, Mr.-and Mrs. Herman Kerry | Miss Betty Munro attended the evening, = Betty was commen- tator on Colour Schemes, Mr. and Mrs, Shave of Lond- on were : guests 'with their daughter Mrs, McKinley, Mr, McKinley "and Mark on Satur- day. Just a stop-over on their return from a trip to Nassau. Sorry the weather- man didn't give them a very warm recep- tion, - Miss Joyce Fisher, Oshawa and Miss Didi Vandenberk also Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Vandenberk of Willowdale were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon 'Prentice ahd boys on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and Robin were supper guest Sun- Card. _Allan's parents Mr--and Mrs, Les Card also called on Sunday evening. Butch Bailey has been adding + to his Guernsey herd. He pur-|{{ chased beautiful heifer at the Jack Fraser sale last week. Mr. and Mrs, Len Beach and boys of Orillia were Sunday vi- sitors~with her parents Mr, and Mrs. David Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton & Michael were dinner guests on Sunday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Strong. Mr. Gerd Schnider -visited with: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson had J. P. Wilson. ; Mr." A, Christie and Darlene attended the funeral of Mrs, Worden at Bowmanville on Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Clarke and Mr. Erwin King visited Mr, & "Mrs. Donald Asling on 'Sunday. "Donald wants the boys who did his chores when he and Mrs. .Asling were sick: with the flu that he appreciated their help very much. I : Mr, and Mrs. Earl Squelch & 'Allen of Columbus called on Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christie one "day recently. : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton had lunch on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Catherwood of Brooklin. Mrs. Lyons, Mrs, Stewart, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Christie and Mrs. Jeffery attended the Hydro Demonstration at U.S.S. last Wed. evening So many have been very ill with the flu, We wish them all a speedy recovery. Mr. Jordan is still in Port Perry Hospital but is slowly improving. : Mr. D. McKinley entertained the U.C.W. at the Manse last Wed. evening. We all enjoyed the, evening very much. Mr. Ron Palmer of Peterboro were dinner guests with Mr. & ' See The New UNDERWOOD is when weeds are growing with Atrozine before weeds OPERATIVES . OP TO J Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 1} + Seggeds otf" | |'Mrs, T.. Stewart one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Farrow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Taylor on Friday. . Those careless ground hog hunters might better put = the remains 'back down the hole. Maybe the families would take rather a revolting sight hanging on the fence. Mr. and Mrs, H, Gourlie of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. James Gourlie and Tracey of Black- water, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Armstrong and Tommy had din- ner on Sunday with their par- hint and move out, ents Mr. and Ms, Howad Gour- lie, They are ir a day with Mr, and Mys, Allan | Sunday dinner with Mr. & Mrs, | Cawker's Food Market Phone pb 20 Perry Specials May 12-13-14 ) Christie's at, Re : Buttermate Bread 5 toaves 1.09 Weston's Fig Bars re YC MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 1m. Bags Reg. Grind 8G BICKS - 3 . i 'Sweet Gherkins 120. 39° GREEN POLY i i i Garbage Bags ri. oi0 9° INSTANT : ' Milk Shake 4 Pkos. & Shaker EC Sliced Bacon rs to. 69c S.P. Cottage Rolls Halves 59Yc Mr. and Mrs, Louis Palmer & SSR AAI ALL SAAR ANT EES JAMES and BEARE BARBER SHOP (NEXT TO SWEETMAN'S TAXI ) ' OFFICIAL OPENING | Thursday, May 12th Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays to 9 pam. Closed All Day Wednesday .~ TREATS For The CHILDREN - , le LAC Jb Wah eadl pl A EE ENE LS rt Sa ) - ¢ Ww Se - NL LRN Tm orl 2 To TAT "yA Sis Sp Noe Ny LF Tey TRY pd A TTR re TE EN pt pong 2 =e 23 Le a pC, -- TT a0. SE a rey page Za Aen -y - or A le