14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 5th, 1968 hye FT FRAT SVT RASA BY UTICA Church Service will be held in Epsom United Church on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 11.30 a.m. Utica Sunday School will re-open on Sun. day, Sept. 8th at 10 a.m, The Explorers will meet in Epsom Church on Friday afternoon. Many thanks to those who helped with the Bake Sale on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comer and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Stark, Toronto, during the week-end. Miss Carla Mitchell had a few days holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Williams in Port Perry. Co Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown of Sunder- land. } Mrs. Frank Kendall and Mrs. Alfred Fisher visited INVEST NOW "1% for Terms of 1 or 2 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 NEWS Mr. Frank Kendall in Osh- awa General Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Kendall spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. A. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Don Soqoley and children of St. Bruno, Quebec, spent the week-end |. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace, Cheryl and Elaine of Bea- consfield, Quebec, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cro- sier on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Brown, Dorothy and Charlie attend- ed the "Steamera" at Milton on Monday. Mr.. and" Mrs. Bill Bailey, Toronto, spent Sunday even- ing with Mr, and Mrs. George Symes. - Mrs. Boyer Philip of Bow- manville and a friend from Sudbury called on Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKin- ley of Willowdale, 'Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Geer, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gibson call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Chester Geer recently. ==-Miss-Lois -Linton--and Mr: Hoyle Brethour, Uxbridge, visited Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sker- ratt .and Barbara, Mr. and ~~ HOMES WANTED L REAL ESTATE ' TD -REALION PRODUCTION ture. { Jr \ A A fA slump. A / a % > 985-7373 CO- by Don Rixon UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO DON'T LET LATE SUMMER AND FALL | PASTURE SHRINK YOUR MILK Provide the necessary nutrients with' CO-OP Dari Flo 169, Dairy Ration, Pasture at this time of the year does not possess the high food value of spring pas- ure. Therefore, to maintain an optimum. level of milk production this forage must be supplemented. By switching your herd to the CO-OP Winter Feeding Program now you will provide all the additional nutrients needed to prevent a fall. milk production This year, add new life to your pasture, supplement it with CO-OP Dari Flo 169, 4 Dari Flo 369, Dairy Supplement with high v levels of vitamin A & D or CO-OP 329 sla Dairy Supplemefit . . developed and backed Ne or bY CO-OP feed research, ; 78" United Co-operatives ~ of Ontario OP TOPICS Mrs. Jim Munree and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Pick- ard called on Mrs, Violet Skerratt. on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs, Ivan L, Saun. ders entertained several friends from Toronto and Buffalo during the week-end. Mr .and Mrs. David Wat- son and boys visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson on Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Williams and Mrs. Bruce Haugen and children were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell, Seagrave News Continued Wanamaker and son, Sea- grave, Wednesday evening, for the purpose of meeting an aunt Mrs. Rattenbury and son Stanley of Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lind- say, spent a delightful week in city of New York. A number of our area folk enjoyed the Toronto Ex, also the "Carlton Showband" at Club Annrene on Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Huntley is home from an enjoyable holi- day with relatives in Whitly and areas of England. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Can- ning were guests at a church wedding of a cousin in Tor- onto _on Saturday. Mr. S. Rattenbury of Chi- cago visited couple of days with his cousin Mr. W. E. Martyn and spent a day in Toronto, : Mr. and Mrs. Murry Luke and two sons, Stoney Creek, visited his mother Mrs. C. Luke and they and other relatives motored here and there. Mr. and Mrs. B. Midgley have been visited by Mr. & Mrs. Bickle and family, Sud- bury. Company with Mr. & Mrs. E. McCrea, their son Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCrea and Lisa of Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. |Luff and two children, Cooksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sermon, London, England. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers and children enjoyed a vaca- tion at the "Olde Mill Re- sort" Carnarvan, We offer sympathy to Mrs. K. Williamson who received word her mother had passed away in England. : Tue \LEEE 1 Philosopher . #2 THE BIGGEST PROBLEM, ¢ FACING A WIFE TODAY. AHH JOHN BALLARD Lumber and Building Supplies New Homes, Cottages & Alterations Phone 985-7335 PORT PERRY | You. are invited. eis Scugog Continued. "~ .. Mr, and Mrs. G. Milton- berger of West Hill Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. K. Mueller, Wednesday Mrs, H. Corn. ish, Miss Pat Cornish and Mrs. Henderson visited with relatives at Little Britailn. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kane are leaving for California to}: visit relatives. Mr, and Mrs, A. Haines & family of Tyrone Saturday dinner guests of Mrs, R, Tet. low. ! Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells included Miss Eunice Morris, Mrs. R. Green, Mr. A. Besman, Beverley Scriver & Donna Besman of Parry Sound. Misses Kathie and Karen Kane visited two days with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs, J. Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. B. Daniels of Brampton spent 'the 'week- with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniels at their' cottage, Aldred's Beach. Mr, and Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont recent visitors of her parents Mr. and Mrs. | Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Thursday guests of Mrs. A. Claughton, West Hill and Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott, Highland Creek. TT aT Miss Kathy Kane -has re. turned after spending a month with her grandpar- ents at the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs, Don Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fra- lick, Miss Gloria Fralick, Miss Marilyn Fralick and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick attended the Davis - Cairns wedding in Toronto on Saturday. ~~ ~ 'Mrs. Ida Bramby of Arthur is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. : Miss Marilyn Fralick has returned to Sudbury to her school and Miss Gloria Fra- lick to. a Toronto school. Mrs. R. Cornish, Misses Pat and Peg Cornish were in Tor- onto on Friday visiting with Miss Ruth Yerex. Mrs. Hen- derson returned home with them. : Mr. D. Kane and children of Halifax, Dr. and Mrs. Spragge and children of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauliner of Port Perry recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Kane. Mr. and Mrs. B Boas of Scarborough spent the week-|-- end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. R. Fralick. = ° Congratulations to our Is. land girls on winning prizes at the local fair. - Miss Karen Carter of Scar- borough spent the week-end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. A, Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Brekke and Laura have returned after visiting relatives at Macoun, Sask. : Mr. and Mrs, A. Krieg & family spent the week-end at their cottage Bradley Lake. Miss Marina Walker of Langhan, Sask, is visiting | with Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker, Miss Patricia Loates is accompanying her aunt on a visit to the New England States before entering Cen: tennial College. A large number of Island people attended Port Perry Fair on' Monday. ° 3B 'Grace U.C.W. will meet on Sept. 11th at 8.15 at the Church. Service at Grace on Sun: day at 9 am, Mr, Jim El- liot is to be the speaker. DURHAM COLLEGE of Applied Arts and Technology announces the 1968-69 EVENING CLASS PROGRAMME leading to the award of DURHAM COLLEGE EXTENSION CERTIFICATES" These are awarded to students completing successfully any six coilege credit courses. Advanced technical evening courses--ATEC 3 Advanced business evening progromme--ABEP pr Applied Arts Division Canadian Development Medio Writing Media Development Sociolog : Advertising Display Commercial Art hog Photographic Techniques Public Relation Methods - *Civics : Business Accounting Law - Data Processing Business Orgonization tnglish Economics Marketing Mathematics Retail Merchandising ---*Creative Writing *Art Appreciation *Horticulture & Londscaping : Family Care =... .o.. § * Foreign Languages *Music Appreciation *Theatre and Film Appreciotcin _*Travel and Holiday Planning _ : [] Division bi Business Management Statistics | : Financiol Management Auditing 3 i Systems and Data Processing Programming + Advertising "Soles and Sales Monogementt *Understanding the Conadion Economy *Personal Investment in the Stock Market - Technology Division English | and 1. = ° D.C. Machines Mathematics | and 11 Surveying | © ° Mechanics | A.C. Circuits Electric Fundamentals Computer -Sciencé Chemistry | Electronic: Circuits Mechanics of Materials Color Television echnical Drawing i! Boolean Algebra Physics ~~ Instrumentation Electronic Fundamentals Pulse Circuits Tool Design Metallurgy (3 Machine Design Soil Mechanics trology Structural Design luid Mechanics Organic Chemistry . ; hermcdynamics FRR "Physical Chemistry I ES) CT *NON:CREDIT COURSES (OTHER SUBJECTS BY DEMAND) - REGISTRATION: At the College during regular busi- ness hours or Monday to Thursday, September 16-19 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Classes begin September 23, end approximately mid-March: 4 f . Fees: 50 hour courses--$30 Enquiries should be addressed to the Registrar at P.O. Box 385 Oshawa, or telephone 576-0210.