- , Lm a 2 ry A . ; gr A 'yr. SE » A a A » . - dr Su ag i . « Beil Jk rs jd v REI WR A SENET eA Sr Sa A A) 2 am OETA a Py ER a ne yo Eel o See Al SEN - ~ 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA SW eid a \ TR Pron SEL HI NAL ¥ 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 SEAGRAVE NEWS Farmers have been very busy the last two weeks and most fields are now clear. "Bring- ing in the sheaves" is almost a thing of the past. The address of Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson is still Seagrave as of | Monday morning but could be - changed any day now. Quite a few interested people . attended Decoration services at Bethel cemetery, Greenbank and at Pleasant Point, Mr. McNeil was the speaker at Greenbank. Mr, Bill Hilbert of Hamilton went to Chicago with a pipe band this week-end so his wife Rosemary came home for a visit with the Nodwells. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon were at the family home on Sunday and with father and mother went to Peterboro to ing from his western trip. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Wanamker spent the week-end in Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. Ian Fraser. After attending Decoration Service at Greenbank Mr. and Mrs. Chas.; Wilson of Burketon and granddaughter Gina Brink- man visited at the Clements- Belair home, Mr. Karl Herder of Whitby is also spending some holidays there. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brinkman and Chucky call- ed in the evening, WES OPOSVSOFOSOSOSOPOROFOPOPOPOBOPOPOPOPORO 0808080800800 E000 EOE IOROS0O4 LANE 200900. agate 0% Sod PROPOBOGOPOPD OPO DEOPOPOP OPOBAPOPOROSO NOS HBOBOBOBISOSOBOSOE BESTE aR or 4 Plumbing - Heating Electric OSOSO OPO PPA 000% 0% 4% 4" OFfiee 985 - OPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPO Gt 0 Ht ON 0 00% 0s os 22222838 20909 OF SSBB OBOBIBOBOBOPOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOO CED PORT PERRY, ONT. 0s 4%. 0% 4% 1% 4% 4% 40 10, (0) 10 2473 RES. OPOPOPOPOPOPOSOPOSOBOSD O OPOBOSO EOS ASE a eS 00200800090 meet Clifford who was return-. round "of play-offs" with Little Last week we mentioned Mrs. Foote and Mr, Bruce Hurst as singers at a gathering in Sea- grave. This week we must re- port both of them on the sick list, We hope for a speedy re- covery for each. Congratulations to Miss Leueen E. MacFarldne a Grade 13 student of East York Colle- giate who won an Ontario Scho- larship with 83.83%. Leueen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid MacFarlane, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Shehan, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. C. Shehan of Eastleigh, England ((Peter's parents) were recent visitors at the Cookson home. "Fred and Madeline accompanied them on an enjoyable trip to eastern Ontario, Ottawa and Niagara Falls where they were treated to their anniversary dinner in the Skylon revolving restaurant, Mr. Bill Barr is on a business trip to Montreal and Quebec this week. po Sonya Braves in -the first Britain won the first two games on Tues. and Friday but lost the Sunday game. The fourth game is scheduled for Tuesday. The winners of this round will meet" Stouffville in the finals, Still no church' services. Things will need to liven up soon with Rally, Thank-Offer- ing, U.C.W. Rally, ete. coming up. This year marks our 60th anniversary too. We thankfully acknowledge the gift of a stove and refrig- erator for the church basement from Mrs. Grose .and Mrs. Gar- lick. BUSINESS DIRECTORY G. McPHADEN INSURANCE 985 - 2341 " Dec./66 EADE'S NURSING HOME Nurse in Attendance Reasonable Rates, Pleasant Surroudings PHONE 985-2806 DEADSTOCK SERVICE We Pay $1.00 per Cwt. for Dead & Crippled Cattle More For Horses -- Prompt Service -- BURRETT FUR FARM Phone Long Distance Zenith 66550 (no charge to you) | - Licence #9--C--88 MONUMENTS MARKERS RIMAR 'MEMORIALS Phone :. Dec. 2/66 MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, * Notaries Public. 28 Caleb Street PHONE 986-2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. Dec, / 66 A.E. Johnson, 0.D. GPTOMETRIST Mary St. 985-2388 Apr./66 72341002 | Contractor Call Collect-- For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Bailding Phone 985-7081 Specializing in business and farm operations. IT Dec./66 INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOME? } Check Our ® SPECIAL RATES eo For Homes Under Construction EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED =! General Insurance 985-7306 Port Perry, Ont. - Dec, 81/66 h| DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM License No, 4-C-66 ® Cash on the spot © Mar, 4/67 MOUNTJOY BACKHOE SERVICE TRENCHES and DRAINS FOUNDATIONS -and SEPTIC TANKS Dug & Backfilled Phone BLACKSTOCK 986-4787 Dee. 1 ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEATING NO JOB TOO SMALL: WE DO THEM ALL TOM SHERWIN Phone 986-4931 756-0277 Toronto | Reg. Armstrong DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY July I 66 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLE) "Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.6--Feb. 28/67 Earl Wallace ROOFING Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Alumini Roefing, Eavestroughing We will contract for all Xinds of roof. work. - - Apr. - De. 81/ 66 WANTED Highest Prices paid according te size and condi 'Phone Zenith vo NO TOLL CHARGE ED. PECONI & SON LTD. R.R. #2 WOODVILLE Collectors Licence 802-C-65 Feb, 4/68 FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs. Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins, Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM : Myrtle 655-4882 | Nova Scotians and other Mari- .| Huronia museum on Georgian Centennial Report 1867 U 196 Youth travel programs and cultural exchange visits between communities and ethnic groups are organized and financed by the Centennial Commission to help promote communication and understanding between Canadians separated by our country's great distances. The idea behind such pro- grams, of course, is that 1967 get to know Canada better and to learn more about its people, its varied geography and his. tory. = But government pro- grams, as in most other cases, act merely as catalysts. The idea will become a complete success only if Canadians, mo- tivated from within themselves and on their own initiative, get on the move in '67 to see more of Canada and to learn more about it. Many of us don't take the op- portunity to do a little amateur research on Canada even at short distances. aged man, for example, who lived most of his life 90 miles from Niagara Falls and had never' seen that great wonder of the world, even though he had toured the United Kingdom and half of Europe during the last war. Canada "could well replace a European holiday with savings to boot. (Though the distance : is-as great, the fare is less.) For those of us who can't afford such a trip next year we need only choose a travel radius of one or a few hundred miles, to interesting spot we've never visited before. We have no shortage of fas- cinating communities, historical sites and natural wonders to be seen, I'll wager that many timers have not yet visited the vold French Fortress of Louis. bourg, now being restored on Cape Breton Island, whose his- tory on the mere printed page stirs excitement and wonder. is a good time for everyone to Rd I met a middle | _ by JOHN W. FISHER CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER Phone 985-7951 perhaps meet some of the en. thusiastic Japanese Canadians who were right behind that com- munity effort. Lots of people in La Belle Province have neither yet roam- ed the narrow streets of the old town of Quebec nor taken a motor trip through the wild country around the end of the Gaspé. Let's make Centennial Year the time for a' real Canadian holiday -- with a purpose: to know more about our ountry 'and our countrymen, BUILDERS' "SUPPLIES CALL US FOR terion TOP QUALITY MATERIAL FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS . OUR PRICES ARE ALL QUOTED ON A i DELIVERED BASIS. i Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY For the affluent, a trip across | | fit the pocketbook, and pick an |- How many B.C. mainlanders have really explored the beau- interesting personalities | who live around the island ports and towns? I imagine I could pick any- one at random on the main' street of any Ontario town and find that he had not explored unbeaten paths around the to- _| bacco country and old Loyaljst communities along Lake Erie's north shore, the old German Canadian settlements i n the Kitchener area and studied the Bay. If I were an Albertan I would want to see those Jap- anese Gardens, Lethbridge's own Centennial project, and [itt LOTTA LOVELINES? GIRLS OVER FORTY NEED NOT DESPAIR, JUST GIVE US A CALL WELL GIVE GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7091 | ties of Vanouver Island and met" | the Watkins KROP KEEP Stops Silage Stink, 'Reduces Storage Loss and Molding, Improves Palatability of All Feedstuffs That's not all! Krop Keep preserves essential nutrients in silage .}. Krop Keep is effective on "high-moisture grain for storage or feeding... Krop Keep can be added to home-mixed feeds, including supplements and minerals . . . Krop Keep adds extra value to silage, yet costs only pennies per ton. And, livestock actually prefer = Krop Keep-treated sige to fresh cut! Ask Your Watkins Dealer For A Demonstration a ROY oi) =r Bo ---- el ree eersrsell SINCE 1868 Watkins T'AST IN FARM SERVICE GORD SWEETMAN Phone 985-2611 PORT PERRY DANCING CLUB ANNRENE MOST MODERN DANCE HALL IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO LAKESIDE BEACH on Lake Scugog at Scugog Island Saturday -- (Adults Preferred) ! Music by BILL BACKWELL COMBO § Gents -- Shirts. Ladies.-- No Slacks or Shorts. Friday -- (Teenagers) | Girls -- No Slacks or Shorts. Gents -- Casual. Owned and Operated by PHIL GORESKI, Phone 985-2751 7A Highway across the Causeway, East of Port Perry and turn North at County Road No. 7. PORT PERRY