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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1968, p. 6

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6 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, January 25, 1968 Scugog. News "7 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred of Agincourt were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aldred. © Mr. and Mrs, Glen Demera, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweetman and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kreig were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ald- red.§ Miss Gloria Fralick: visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mdurice Fralick over the: week-end. Mrs. E. Pearson is visiting "with her daughter, Mrs. C. Aldred for a few days. Mr. E. Pearson is still con- fined at Oshawa General Hospital, but is improving slowly. . Choir practise, - Thursday night at the Church at 7.30 p.m. and as there are special Easter services coming up, we are hoping for a good turn out. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice on Sunday afternoon. "ye Mr. Chris Lindholm, Ham- ilton was also at the Prentice home over the week-end. ; Mrs. E. Prentice visited on Monday afternon with Mrs. L. Brown. who has been quite ill. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Church Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Everyone welcome. On Wednesday evening of January 10 the executive of the "Head" U.C.W. met at the home of the president, Mrs. Bervl Pearce to plan the work for 1968. It was de- cided that the group leaders would start travelling food baskets and try to have re- turns in for the'March meet- ing: The next regular meet. ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Beryl Pearce on Feb- ruary 7 when we shall have a local speaker tell us what is being done for mentally retarded children in our area. There will be a euchre at. Grace Church basement on Wednesday, 'February 21, 'and -again on Wednesday, 'March 20. There will be a games night in April and a 'bake sale in the summer. On the evening of Febru- ary 5 there will be a Tupper- ware demonstration at the 'home of Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow. 'Each "Head" member is re- quested to bring a guest. ' At the next meeting your membership cards will be ready for purchase. On Tuesday evening the Grace U.C.W. catered to the Head U.C.W. Mystery Sister SINGLE KINGSIZE 1 TV TRAYS en = ational meeting will be held on the evening of Tuesday, January 30, following a pot Tuck supper. Please try to attend. Mr. William Middleton has returned to his home after nearly two weeks in the Port Perry. Hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reese and family were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Ryan, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts of Toronto were 'week-end visit: ors at their cottage at Pine Point. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark, Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Wright of Stouffville with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas, LR Mrs. J. Reese attended the "Button -Club" ' meeting at Cobourg on Monday. Mr. Brodie Sr. and family of Toronto at their cottage at Pine Point on Sunday. Blackstock Perry Hospital. Jas. Sandison and family, Norwood Sunday. Mrs. L: Bradley, Bowman: ville 'was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Graham. Mrs. M. P. Philp; Scarboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and" Mrs. Chas. Smith and Ofjver. Mr. and Mrs. Rupt. Byers, Bowmanvillé, called on Mr. and_Mrs. Carl Wright Satur-{| day. - : Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Lar- mer and Grant, Burketon 33h "HOCKEY _ EQUIPMENT GLOVES - GARTERS - PADS - ETC. OFF CORNING INVEST NOW - WARE | 15% OFF 6% Ben Smith played hostess to the U.C.W. Devotion was managed by Mesdames Smith, Pugh and D. Hope. An interesting and well prepared portion of the Study Book, "The Church with the World" was capably deliver- ed by Mrs. A. G. Fowler. We were pleased to see our president, Mrs. Newnham back again after a few weeks in hospital. "Minutes read by the secre- tary, Mrs. W. Heayn, includ- ing thank-you correspondence from Miss Shunk, Mr. Rob- ert<on, the Wm. R. Hope and Jeffrey families, also Mr. and Mrs. L. Bond. Annual reports were voic- ed by various branches, con- veners, Mesdames Smith, Pugh, Snelgrove, Beacock and Hodgins. It was generally agreeable the ladies serve a light lunch following the ann- Last Thursday night Mrs. = Prince: Albert News Mrs. Fowler kindly invited us to her home for the next meeting. ok: We all were of the opinion our. year of 1967 had been a very heavy social schedule and successful financally. Last Friday night the Rec. reation Centre was alive with people of all ages, "Family Night." This particular even. ing had been advertised as a "Variety © Night" therefore the committee planned the following program, . Frank Gibson ably. presid- 'ed over the duties as M.C. First number of interest when Allen Martyn took us all on a trip to England via of pictures. A humerous reading entitled, "Whose Afraid" by Gail Glass. Several enjoyable numbers were provided by the 'La- Roque family, Debbie, Rich. ard and Paul who contribut- ed liberally with stringed in- strumenals and vocal select- z WHILE were Sunday. dinner guests RS c THEY $ - -flof Mr. & Mrs. Ted McMahon o EACH LAST En ori A RE CO-OP TOPICS ~spring-a stde-dross by Don Rixon Some tips from your Co-operative con- cerning the amount of Nitrogen requiréd > for growing corn.- Let's say you are fal _ lowing grain corn from last year. For a 100 Bus. crop you would need 130 lbs. of -Nitrogen. "Nitrogen should be plied as a pre-plant or an early ng before the corn is 12 inches tall. If Aqua Nitrogen is applied directly before planting it should be applied at ran imi i 1 meetin 1 FOR supper. Illness decreased the 2 onan TT Hr fons. : 'RB ESTIM TE number present. After the ews for further particulars re-| Grace Beacock eal a A S & SERVICE usual sumptuous meal and garding a hot supper latter | poem, "Other Folks Cares". ; fii a Yale Wh BR 'Continued part of January. LY Another number that proved Serer . business was discussed. Rev. : Being no more business on | different was baton and jazz 2 Teskey was thanked. for tak- manville vere Sunday Jllogs the agenda a palitable dessert| number by Debbie Kennedy. 3 C ALL ing the clothing bale to the | of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar at serve by thos In charge o « ; Scott mission. The commit. oh nd gs, 4 has returned | ©f the meeting. (Continued on Page 7) - ee including Mrs. Reta Wil- rs. KR. Tord has returned. 985-7042 son, Mrs. Ji Taylor and | home from a month's visit : : mm -- Mrs. Joyce Heayn were thank. with her families in Toronto. ; 2 ; edgfor making supper arran. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Al II ENTION F ARMERS! gements and planning a pro- Noreen and Donald were Sun- : y pe : day visitors of the Fred Tre- : : i gram. Used nylons are now | "¢% VIS S A V E Hi A > supply badly needed in Korea | Wins and Mrs. Wright. : . --W y Pp Y MORE Heating £ Vortlidiion and are Bal lips to en-| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer ; On P remium Quality : ter. duty free so we are re-| an@¢ Miss Marilyn, Whitby 0TO ) ~~ ; ) ; INE -- DIESEL and M I : quested to bring our supply | were Saturday callers; Mr. & BASOL el : DR OILS. e INDUSTRIAL : to the February meeting. | Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bow- - Farm Tanks and Pumps Available " The rest of the evening was | manville Sunday callers, and Out of Oshawa, Whi' "v and District te ; : : Syening y , a, : °c COMMERCIAL spent in a review 'of slides | Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Miller, || ALL : .o taken of events during Cen- | Whitby were Sunday supper JAL COLLECT RESIDENTIAL tennial year, a very hilarious | guests of Mrs. Wilbert Ar- AE } ; : game and several games of | cher. : yr 668 - 3341 1 REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS -° CONTRACTS [|Court Whist were played. | Sorry to report Mr. Wil- [l= : i : . recto fags _ Rev. Teskey has announc-| pert Archer, also Mrs. A. | . tera Sais : ed that the annual congreg- | Leighton are still in Port o | Y Investments _ right angles to the future rows so as to WHILE THEY LAST o La minimize any burning effect. ia - A -- = terest is payable Aqua applied- directly after planting | ® L ; Check On Our half yearly or may and before emergencing of seedlings should : oo 3 be left to compound be placed: to maximize the distance from Many Other Ty -point of application and the seed. A : - 3% If a field has been well manured re- : . em @ duce Nitrogen requirements 1 Assorted | | OFF Non - Advertised EMMERSON aoa ogen, tequirements. by '10 pounds ir i | Ea : Your Co-operative i | | = ZU Urt| SPECIALS | 'NSURANCE || 38s it co = von sf « | : i : iE } Co 1.9 ; - 3 : --1 AGENCY United Co-operatives : 8 a EEL HARDWARE ah MTED oo of Ontario © | | ils 5 Sra aaa moe SOAs vo ase s WS BL eo - Ei... At... 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