fev sts sp 1] PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 18th, 1967 - 13 0 i$ vi 5 | Sd 7; 3 ' A i Vi RY { ks \ il ¥ . Left to right are: Mr. D. Volkov, Russian Pictured reviewing Peels breeding techniques vis geneticist, Mr. J. McKelvie, Interag Food Ex- and data are left, bottom: Mr. D. Volkov and fr ports of Canada, Dr. D. Shpectorov and Dr. J. Dr. D. Shpectorov of the Russian Poultry or- a Price, Peel's Poultry Farm Limited. The pic- ganization Ttitseprom and above, left Mr. Stan Ath ture was taken at Peel's Poultry Farm Office Hatschinski, Peels interpreter and Mr. Albert ay. on a recent visit to the Port Perry Company. Smith, Peel's geneticist. 3 oy + Peel's Poultry Internati | Sr --r & y international Meeting riace . 1 e @® PIP Lions Install Executive 3 Mr. -Guy Levrau, Two of Russia's leading poul- i x n Levrau Brothers,| trymen visited Peel's Poultry Governor Hank Tamblyn, Lindsay was a guest at the last I Belgium (Peel's Bel-| Farm Limited for three days| regular meeting of the Port Perry Lions Club. The prime i gium distributor) | last week. function of the meeting was the installation of new officers v talking with Dr. D.| Interag Food Exports of Can-| for the year 1967-68. John Price of Peel's| ada Limited, (Peel's export Mr. Tamblyn who visited the club only a couple of months Poultry Farm Limit-| company) entered 'a display| ago had accepted the special invitation for the purpose of con- ed on future orders| booth in the World's Poultry | ducting the installation of the new executive. of Peels stock to] conference, Kiev, Russia, in the ; Robt. Kenny, last year's first vice president will head the the Belgium comp: | fall of 1966, representing Cana | club this year, and assisting him are the following members any. The Levrau|dian Poultry Breeding Compan-| shown from left to right in the above picture. Standing: Ken + Company have been|ijes. After talking with Dr.| Goreski, director; Bill Draper, secretary; Art Van Camp, tail Peel's distributor for| Price and Mr. McKelvie at Kiev | twister; Stan Mumford, 2nd vice pres.; Don Carnegie, 3rd vice some years and their | plus. other; correspondence and | Pres. Seated: Arnold Roach, director; Cecil King, treasurer; customers have| personal calls, Russian Poultry| Gord Prentice, 1st vice pres.; and Ken Murray, Lion tamer. found Peel's Broiler | Geneticists and Veterinarians | Absent when picture was taken were Bob Howsam and Art Breeding stock a:| have become very interested in Panabaker, directors, and the president Robt. Kenny, who left mong the leading | Peel's Broiler Breeding Stock.| in a hurry due to the fire at the Fair Grounds, located uncom- v breeders exported | They visited Interag at Port| fortably close to his mink farm. President Robt. Kenny to Europe. Perry to study Peel's Poultry Management techniques and to observe first hand, Peel's Bree- E P S O M N E WwW S ders in Production. : Mr. Stan Hatschinski, a Peel "Another day is but another on Sunday. Do hurry up and | employee, was the interpreter |] call from God get well Donna. for the Russian gentlemen. To do some deed undone and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry Mr. John McKelvie, Interag| duty we forgot; were supper guests on Sunday | & Mr. Stan Hatschinski, Peel's, |: 3 To think some wider thought| with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | also accompanied the visitors] 1 of man and good. Kerry of Greenbank on the|on a tour of Red Pine Turkey |. 0... i 0 0 00 ad Ta To see and love with kindlier | occasion of grandson Grant's| Farm Limited. The Russian eyes and warm heart. birthday. poultrymen are also interested |: » Until acquainted more with Mr. and Mrs. Kerry were sup- | in a Canadian supply of Turkey | . Him and keener eyed to|per guests recently with Mr. | breeders through the Interag | sense the need of man and Mrs. Chasles Feasby in| Company. . We serve with larger sacrifice | Stouffville. The Russians commented on - ------and readier hand our kind." { Mr. and Mrs.--Ross Prentice | the superior --quality of Peel'si-- +++ +2 0. SSE Joyce and Floyd Wilson went | visited Expo for a week. Broisr Breeding Stock and the | v 'to Expo last week. Mrs. Norman O'Donnell of | Red Pine strain. They have i Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Asling| New Toronto and children were | visited several North American and Janette were with his par-| week-end guests recently with | and European poultry breeding ents, Mr. and-Mrs. Donald As-| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex | farms and felt the Canadian ling last week-end. This week | Noble. _| Companies were much superior. | Jarrold is attending the Dental Mr. and Mrs. George Johns- Future sales of Canadian convention in Toronto. on and Gary of Pine Grove| Breeding stock is expected in| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton | were with her parents, Mr. and | the near future. --f--w visited Mr. George Scott in| Mrs--Ray-Munro-on-Sunday. | While in' Canada the visitors Oshawa on Thursday. Don't forget to gather your | were very impressed with the Mr. Earl Geer and Brenda | good used clothing for our | Canadian way of living, Cana- had supper on Sunday evening | UCWA Ball. In the Observer | dian housing and the friendli- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | they stated that there is great| ness of the Canadian people. Charles Geer. We are pleased | heed for these garments. © Before returning fo Moscow jy 0%» 4 know Mr. Charles Geer is| We also are planning to send their itinerary includes visiting . improving and is home from | (Wo layettes of mew clothing: -Expo-in-Montreal the hospital and we do wish a | overseas. Any donations given speedy recovery to Mrs. Earl to any member of the Epsom-| Mrs. Lyons and children at Geer. Utica UCWA will be most app-| Omemee on. Sunday. Mr. Ronald Asling and son | reciated. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brawn, Greg of Ajax visited his grand-! The Epsom Sunday School| Mr. Alpin Christie, Mr. and g « parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Anniversary will be at 3 p.m.| Mrs. Allie Christie and Miss . Asling on Sunday. May 28th. The speaker will be| Darlene Christie were supper r. Little Donna Kerry was able | Rev. Norman Gibson, the assoc-| guests on Sunday with Mr. and Lt 4 ea to come home from the hospital | iate minister of Richmond Hill | Mrs. Earl Thompson of Victor- hadi FW church, and also a dedicated |ia corners on the occasion of TTT 5 youth worker in the Coffee| Mrs. Thompsons birthday. Con- House. gratulations Jean. - Custom Made or Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDon-| Our telephone has a contrary Ready-to-Hang ald of Collingwood were with | spell today. I can call anyone D R A P F R| ES his mother, Mrs. Florence Mac- | but .those on our own line. : : hdl \ || Donald and brothers Gordon CCl . : ¢ HOMES \ * .° and Lloyd on. Sunday. : \ ® OFFICES Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stewart GIANT ° INDUSTRIAL and family and Mr. and. Mrs. .. -- Since 1919 -- G. Reader of Toronto visited : WA R D / S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart The Port Perry Hydro Commission is the 40 ft, and work can be done comfortably from on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Har- proud owner of a new and efficient service a bucket. The chassis was supplied by Beare Simcoe St. at Athol ley Clarke of Prince Albert FAIR GROUNDS truck, and the service man Larry Mabley is Motors Limited and the body and equipment 725 - 1151 were with her parents, Mr. and Mi M 99 equally proud of the new equipment. The ve. built and supplied by Smith Bros., Ltd., Tor- -- OSHAWA -- i Tawar on Say, " Oon., ay hicle has many features, is fully hydraulic, onto, to a total of $15,700. Mr. Mabley demon- 4 r. an rs. L. Lyons an ep | will lift 4 tons, will dig a hole 22" in diameter, strated the unit recently for the Star photo- ¥ family visited their son Charles. $2.00 per Family 11 ft. deep, the boom will rise to a height of grapher and can be on in the her i T, TUESDAY & FripaY | ina Niah i M R OLLER SKA ING EEK pening Night Fri., May 19 OF EA 0. with First 20 Couple Admitted Free v PORT PERRY ARENA 7:30 to 10:00 on Opening Night. FREE