A a co or A a _-- A 84 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 7th, 1968 Greenbank News wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mec- Millan visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watson in Mark- ham recently. Mrs. Ted Ray, and son Stephen of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix over the week-end. Bruce Ferguson, Don Spene. ce, Ron Thomson and Earl Phoenix were on the Port Perry High School hockey team that travelled to Allis- _ton last Friday night to com: peté in a tournament on Saturday. Two - buses and several cars were needed to take the Public School children - to Port Perry rink last Wed- nesday morning for skating and a nice break from book work. . e Then Wednesday night the family skating party was held at Sunderland rink. A large crowd gathered to en- joy the evening, returning to the church for refreshments. "We were happy to know our Florida holidaying friends all landed home in good health. A little tired perhaps but all report a "Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Lester Baylis on the borth of a baby boy last Friday in Port Perry Com- munity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold How- sam and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hunter were curling in Hali burton an. Saturday: Miss Reycraft is at home again and we hope she con: tinues to feel better. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ceu- ves were in Toronto last week visiting-with Mrs. Coy ves Sr. Howard's Draperies BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard { i Venetian & Cloth Blinds i "Custom Made Drapes ¥ Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating : Service Custom Made Slip Covers HOWARD VICE, Prop. Phone 725-3143 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. SRI RS LEON I FL WTA SOA Sa) Set IRAE PA ET a SIA BS RE DCRR AIEY DRE WIT CT AL SAARI 1 2 of a AAS RANA FET NEL Ashburn News The Ladies Guild held their monthly meeting in the Cen- tennial Centre on Wed., Feb. 28th at 8.15 p.m. with an at- tendance of fourteen. The meeting opened with the singing of Hymn #7 "Love Lifted Me". The scrip- ture lesson Matthew 5 was read by Mrs. C. Harrison fol- lowed with meditation and prayer by the president. Several items of business were discussed pertaining to the Opening of our Church on April 21st at 3 p.m. Mrs. Edgar Heron presided for the installation of officers as follows: President -- Mrs. Ray Gra. ham; Vice-President -- Mrs. Wm. Gardner; Secretary -- Mrs. Theo. Knight; Treasurer --Mrs. James Lynde; Pianist --Mrs. Edgar Heron. Several ladies attended the World Day of Prayer service in the Centennial Centre on Friday; Mar. 1st at 2 p.m. Miss Frances Downing, of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw. Mrs. James Burroughs, of Highland Grove; visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynde during the week. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Ander- son spent Monday with rela- tives at Elora. Mrs. H. Doble spent last week with her sons in Tor onto. . Mrs. . Gordon Fisher, of Pickering, spent the week- end at her home here: Mrs. Edna Fleming, of Toronto, was a recent visit- or at the Hopkins home. REMODELING Get The Spring Remodeling Done Now So You Can Relax This Summer DOT YOURSELF OR HAVE IT DONE BY AT A NEW LOW PRICE CERAMIC TILE Nine Different Colours 45. EXPERTS Arotdnd The Tub DO IT YOURSELF Approx. 'Price For Scugog Lumber - COMPANY LIMATED 235 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario = phone 985-7391 27.00 ty # PROGRAM YY YG PN CR UTICA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil- bur, Port Perry, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall 'Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Mitchell visifed on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. Landry at Udora. : Miss - Sharon Saunders vi- sited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Saunders last week. Congratulations - to Mr. | James Mitchell who cele- brated his 90th birthday on Tuesday, March .5th. Family and friends gathered at his home extending congratula- tions to him on this memor- able occasion. Mrs. I. Fotheringham and Craig of Comox, B.C. have arrived from the west to spend a month with her par- ents . Mr. and Mrs. . James Philip. ~The funeral of the late Mr. Lew Watson of Toronto was held in the. Breadalbane Cemetery, Utica on Satur- day. Congratulations to the] newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Collins on their re- cent marriage. . x Prince Albert Pals By Debbie Kennedy The second "Cereal Shelf" meeting took place at the home of Mrs, Martyn on the second of March, commen- cing at 9.30 a.m. Meeting two opened with the Lord's prayer followed closely by roll call. Denna Ballard our club secrefary, read the minutes of the pre vious meeting. During our business dis- cussion we talked about -hav- ing a party for the 4-H members' Mothers and:Fath- ers. Three committees were then elected. One commit- tee to think up what various foods we will have, one for entertainment and one: com- mittee for decorating and planning the party in gen. eral. 3 Our notes consisted of cooking cereals," cereals like food, wheat and what is on the cereal shelf. "Lemon Creamy Rice" and "Frying Pan Cookies" were then demonstrated. = Every. one then tasted these delici- ous cereals. Meeting two then closed with the 4-H pledge. Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. R. Hanske of Bridgenorth- were 'Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Fralick. The pancake supper of last Tuesday was quite a suc- cess: There was not as large a crowd as was expected, but there were lots of pan- cakes, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ap- pleton "and. family visited with- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Musselman of Uxbridge on Sunday. Miss Jean Henderson and friend of Toronto were at the Henderson cottage. . at Pine Point over the week- end, Mr. Phil Goreski's father 8 lis seriously ill in Oshawa Hospital. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. - i Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Goreski Ml held a 25th Wedding Anni- versary party at the Club INVEST NOW 7% for Terms of 3 or 4 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 - AE Annrene in honor of her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Luke, last Sat- : urday night. Choir- practice . Thursday evening, 7.30 at the church, * * * Last Friday night a group of the older children-on-the- Island - staged an Easter tableau - entitled "Hope of the World". The following children did a finejob: Ricky Appleton, Gary Carter, Eddie Wilson, John Redman, Ron: ald Hope; Carol Manns, Clara, Krieg Shelly Zeeman, Wen. ° dy Cawker. They were train. -- ed by Mrs. Cliff Redman, Mrs. Robt. Cawker and Mrs. Allan Carter. Mr. Geo. Free- man read the story and Pros-- 'pect Choir was much enjoy- ed. The social hour with lunch in the basement pro- vided by Manchester was also 'a highlight. ~ On Friday night Timmy Ashbridge and John Kane Jr. had the honour of being the winning hockey team when the Port Perry Novice All Stars won the Lakeshore League Chanipionship. ing gsp as wel { . seeding "able. Uxbridge 852.3321 ' CO-OP TOPICS ¢ by Don Rixon [7 GRAIN CROPS -- Grain crops deserve to be treated as first-rate crops whenevet they "are. included in a cropping program: They "must compete for their place in that pro- --gram by producing high yields economiec- _ally. To produce high yields requires that all 'parts of the grain production package be considered. No one factor can support high yields without the others. ~ factor can be neglected without a corres: ponding decrease in yields. = - | ~ Improved varieties express their full potential only when they are used in' com- bination with proper seeding times, seed- th, and recommended seedin as adequate fertility applications. 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