. Greenbank News Decoration Service was held in Bethel Cemetery on Sunday. A large crowd at- tended with Mr. Cooper from Uxbridge as guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rahm visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke at Hampton on Wed. The Women's Institute held a picnic last Wed. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mark- ham Truax. Everyone enjoy- ed the picnic lunch, the trac- tor tour, the games, and the refreshments very much, Miss Debbie Lee was holi- daying with her aunt and uncle in Hepworth last week. Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Phoenix of Toronto spent the week- end in the village. Sorry to report Mrs. Paul Diamond is ill in Port Perry hospital. Funeral service was held for the late Mrs. Annie Ak- hurst, a former resident, from 'Port Perry funeral parlours, on Thurs. Burial in Green- bank Cemetery. Miss Pat Hunter was holi- daying at Fenelon Falls re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cowieson of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beat- on, : Mr. Harry McMillan of New York visited relatives here a few days last week. Sorry to report the death of Mr. Gordon Horne. Fun- eral service was held in Ux- bridge on Friday. Aug. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Phoe- nix of Burlington spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dusty of California visiting relatives in this community, and at- tended the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Akhurst. Mr. Bill Carnegie spent a UXBR -- PL ROXY THEATRE THURS. FRI SAT., AUG. 24 - 25 - 26 Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. Dead Heat On Merry-Go-Round. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT IDGE US -- NO SATURDAY MATINEE Aug. 26 NIGHT HEAVEN MON. TUES. WED., AUG. 28-29 - 30 GEORGY GIRL L. REDGRAVE ALSO FELL B. Bardot ENJOY BEST MOVIES IN FULLY AIR CONDITIONED "THEATRE". Na MI United HY, » 4 v Je v Uxbridge 852-3321 CO- by Don Rixon 3 Fall fertilization of hay and pasture, fall wheat and plow-down for next year's corn crops will soon be under way. Your Co- operative has the equipment and personnel to assist you in all phases of this important part of your farming operation. prepared to take soil tests on your farm. These samples are analized by the Depart- ment of Agriculture for a fair, none com: mercial report. OP TOPICS few days at Expo and other Eastern points last week. Jim Phoenix was holiday- ing in Oshawa with his cou- sin, Kevin Simmons for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Acton and Mr. Neil McMillan and friend visited with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sunday. : © Miss Myrtle Blakely and Miss Ila Stone guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely on Sunday. Mrs. Norine Belair enter- tained several of her rela- tives after decoration service on Sunday. Miss Edith McArthur of Minden spent the week-end with her brother Mr. Geo. McArthur and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ianson entertained their grandchild- ren from Hepworth last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rham and Helen, also Mr. and Mrs. J. McLaughlin, Ralph and Brenda, visited at Wasago Beach with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Pedlar on Sunday. Brenda is visiting her grand par ents here for a few days. ~ Mr. Ted Love and family of Porcupine Plain, Sask. visited recently with his sister Mrs. Russell Till. The Love Family Re-Union held at Wells Springs Park, Greenbank, Aug. 6th was a great success with ideal wea. ther and a large attendance of 159 family members. The W.I. are sponsoring a bus trip to Centre Island in Toronto, and other points of interest on Sept. 12. Anyone interested please contact Mrs. | H. Phoenix, or Mrs. G. Beat- on. Ashburn News Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Purdy at Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ben- nett and daughter, of Lond- on, Ont. were Wednesday vi- sitors at the home of Mr. John Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Norman An- derson spent a few days re- cently with relatives at Port Sandfield. Miss Peggy Graham, of We are Your Co-operative has the equipment, (bulk spreaders and a new Tote box) with which we are prepared to deliver bulk fer- tilizer to your farm. chanically into our bulk spreader at no cost to you. This will speed up fertilization on your farm this fall. your Co-operative.) It is unloaded me- (Another first for Co-operatives H of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Port Perry ZE. 8-8130 Fort William spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Heron and left on Mon- day to spend a few days with Red. K. A. and Mrs. Heron at their cottage on Stokes Bay. Mrs. Clyde Playfair and family of Toronto; were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richardson. Congratulations to Wayne 'Ashton on passing his Grade 13 examinations. Wayne at- tended Port Perry High School. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ash- ton; Mrs. H. Doble; Mr. and Mrs. K. Gaudaur and Mr. Roy Gaudaur were guests at the Doble-Hogg wedding in Toronto on Sautrday, August 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynde attended the. church service in Breadalbane Pres- byterian church, Utica on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. Kroes returned to Holland recently after spend- ing two months with Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Kroes and fa- mily. : Tommy Humphrey is spend- ing the week at camp. Poplar Park (Continued) The following is a list of the awards and the candi- dates to whom they were presented: 'Tadpoles-- Tracy Hogg, Gwen Jonah, Timothy Bower, Linda Brun- ton, Jay Baird Larry Hopkins Janice Lown, Crystal Menzies Tracy Menzies, Karey Brig- nall, Elizabeth Taylor, Mar- garet Waldinsperger, Ricky Long, Hal Storey, Doug Whit- ham, David Whitham, Clint Jammer, Kevin Ausman, Jan- ice McHugh. Joanne Free. Minnows-- Wayne McLennan, Elaine Gibson, Tilly Blueman, Ast- rid Blueman, Jeffrey Free, Paula Price, Stephen Brun- ton, Melaine Tassell, Mary- lou Bourgeois, Robert Doupe, Susan Albers, Cathy Donnelly Angela Fielding, Jennifer Pierce. Cindy Tibbets, Jenni- fer Hall, Barbara Ann Wier, Gary Osaduke, Jan Storey. Seahorse-- Rance Andrews, Ronnie Kuipers, Steven McIntyre, Ed- ward Olsen, Joy Panabaker, Joanne Young, April Bent, Darlene Blain, Peter Bate- man, Sharon McIntyre. Nancy Whetham, Peter Chambers, Grace Robertson, Gary Gib- son, Bonnie Kight, Dianne Appleton, Sandra Luke, Ca- thy Jones, Paul Jones. Squid-- PORT PERRY STAR Lori Mabley, Elizabeth Bateman, Lynne Glass, Jan- ice Gibson. Richard Rudkin, Bill Fielding, Terry Barton, Mike Barton, Jim Kuipers, Michael Geer, Bradley Philp, Betty MacTavish, David Chambers, Pat Diamond. Shark-- Wendy Willis, Debbie Men- zies, Julie Brignall, Marie Waldinsberger, Eleanor Kui- pers. Allan Waldinsberger, Deborah Andrews, Jennifer Crews, Kevin Crews. Red Cross Beginner-- Wayne Taylor, Ted Willis, Susan Christie, Jon Bourgeois Karen Cummings, Gail Scott, Marc Mansfield, Jackie Willis Cindy Mabley, Beverlee Rud- kin, Laurie Boyce, Gina Brinkman, Cathy Stapleford, Cathy Brad- ford, Mark Tibbets, Larry Andrews, Lloyd Jamieson, Bruce Andrews, Donald Jam- ieson, Joanne Tibbets, Timmy Pearce, Linda Thachuk, Way- ne Lown, Brett Yule, Tony Stephens, Carole Jackson, Audrey Stephens, Gerry Lane Denise -- Diamond, Robert Thorndyke, David Thorndyke, Andy Zeeman, Paul Griffen, Billy Sharpe, Linda Lewis, Laurel Price, Rick Zeeman, Roger Watson, Ted Blain Rick Brunton. Junior Lead-up-- Beth Roach, Ronald Zee- man, Jeff Bent, Paul Bent, iti Church Services | CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister Sunday, August 27th-- Trinity XIV 9.45 a.m.--Holy, Communion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK Sunday, August 27th-- Trinity XIV No Morning Service 1.30 p.m.--Open Air Cen- tennial Service, Town- ship Park, Caesarea. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister|| {| Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Sunday, August 27th-- 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship Bring the children for a Jr. congregation. 9.45 a.m.--Prince Albert. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 'William Black, F.R.G.S. "Sunday, August 27th-- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship "Overcoming Obstacles" 11 a.m.--Sunday School 11.30 a.m.--Ashburn PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) Sunday, August 27th-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey Sunday, August 27th-- SCUGOG--9.00 a.m. PROSPECT--10.00 a.m. MANCHESTER--11.15 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. Maclean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Open Air Service Palmer Park. Wed, 8 pm.-- Prayer Meeting.' Ruth Smitherman, Janette Holtby, David Podres, Susan HOWARD VICE, Prop. = Thurs, August 24th, Michael Healey. iif} Venetian & Cloth Blinds | oO Co aad. aor ee NIIP i Rages ama Pap sven ro rie Way 1967 - 7 Rankin, David Rankin, Wil ma Kuipers, Sandra Kuipers, Janet Kuipers, John Riceman, Robert Moore, Jill Dawson, Elaine Jackson, Ian Fisher; Tom Olsen. Juniors-- Oreen Price, Marty Crow- ell, Larry Thachuk, Joan Mer- chant, Robin Bathie, Kim Harrison, Carol Anne Sharpe, Douglas Blain, Brenda Lewis, John Jones, Sherri Boyce, Dale Smith, Marilyn Geer, Keith Grills, Margaret Wan- ninkof, Debbie Short, Diane Fisher. Inter. Lead-up-- Kym Robertson, Wendy Robertson. Intermediate-- Cindy Baird, Marlene Pod- res, Mary Skinner, Dean Ro- bertsan, Shelly Olsen, Jim Mansfield, Joanne Draper, Cathy Jackson, Kevin Willis, Kenny Davidson, Susan Smitherman. Senior-- Irwin Smith, Michael Mans- field, Bruce Smith, Ted Hall. R.L.S.S. Intermediate-- Lori Mark Bronze-- Faye Healey, Janet Baird. Larry. Moase. Red Cross Survival-- Marlene Podres, Kevin Wil- lis, Keith Grills, Diane Fisher Ted Hall, Marilyn Geer, Mike Mansfield, Bruce Smith, Ir- win Smith, Faye Healey, Janet Baird, Cindy Baird, Lari Mark. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slip Covers Simcoe St. N.| "BACK T0 R. H. Cornish Public School Tuesday, September 5th SCHOOL" (Grade 5 up). coloured of Grade 4. o Centre. NEW FAMILIES : [SCHOOL BOARD will supply ALL books and materials, such as pencils, books, crayons, ete. PARENTS are to supply: Good ball point pens Special items, such as ncils (IF requested). gym clothes (Grade 4 up) - shorts, blou- ses or T shirts, running shoes - more in- formation about this first week of school, NEW PROGRAMMES THIS YEAR : Unit Programme from Complete Senior Rotary system. Full time physical education Director. Qualified Teacher-Librarian for Resource Register as soon as pos. sible by calling -- School rulers, note- Proper Grade 1 to end 985-2591 or Residence 985-7046. Chairman: Mr. G. Goode Principal: Mr. W. Bradford. REE HEU LE ' Q Fh ¢ 4 3 TERT --_" pa 7] oe i HEE aN aie, RRR _ Sd hi: gn wan Nad Twig RI ------ 5 Sail, htt Wy ~~ Sw I a Py Pr nC BT TE TS ey' AT, TRE a -- 25 rr