Mr, and Mrs. Glen 'Wilson with little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins have returned from a very enjoy- able 3 .wk. motor trip to - Florida; On Wed. evening about 40 people enjoyed the euchre party in "Grace" Church basement. : Delectable food prizes were won by Mrs, Stan. Manns, Mr, "Reuben Brekke, Mrs, 'Maurice 'Fra- lick, Harold Manns, Mr. C. Brignall and Mrs, Everett Prentice. Beverley Manns and Bren- da Geer went to Toronto by train recently. . Rev, Tesky will conduct a a Sunrise Service at 5:45 . am, .on Easter morning .at Scugog "Head" on the hill property of Mr. Bill Middle- ton. Breakfast will later be served at "Grace" Church. Mr. and Mrs, W. Pearce of Blackstock Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. R. Tetlow. Miss Grace Pogue of Tor- onto home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue for the week-end. A A IE, : x Rr OATS, &I% 'Mrs. D. McLean, Mrs, B. Haskin and Miss Eunice Morris of Parry Sound spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. G. Samells, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith in Oshawa on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell & children of West Hill with her parents Mr, and Mrs. F. Tyrell on Sunday. In last week's issue an item read, Mrs. J. Reese at- tended a Batton Club Meet- ing. It should ob been: a Button Club Meeting. Sorry Mrs. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. H: Grills of Brooklin week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Demara. All were sorry to hear Mr. and Mrs, L. Davis have sold and left the Island, Best of everything for you Mr. and Mrs. Davis, A hearty wel- come is extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. Tredway & family of Scarborough. Trust you will like our Island. Mrs. M, McLaren and Mrs. Fred Jackson spent Tuesday in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. McQauker and Mr. G. McQuaker of To all citizens of Port Perry, Reach and Scugog The Historical Society Of Port Perry Reach & Scugog INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS : 1] TO AI TEND ITS OPENING MEETING THURS., APRIL 17th 1969 In the Port Perry United Church Education Wing : "AT 7:45PM. GUEST SPEAKER PROFESSOR : LEO JOHNSON | WATERLOO UNIVERSITY Author of a forth-coming book on the history of Ontario County, - To be followed by a brief discussion of the future plans of the Historial Society. For further information contact one of the following: -- Mr. William Brock, Port Perry, 985-7134 Mr. & Mrs. Roy. Cornish, Port Perry, 985-2467 Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, John T. Crosier, Jack Kane, Scugog, 985-2765 Utica, .985-2624 Mrs. Clayton Love, Prince Albert, 985-2307 Mrs. Fred Phoenix, Mrs. Frank Slemmon, Greenbank, 985-2092 Port Perry, 986-2163 Scugog News Goodwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas one day last week. | Pleased to report Miss Melodie Appleton is improv- ing after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. A birthday party was held in Oshawa on Saturday night for Mrs. Mabel Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood and Mr. Peter Hood were pre- sent. Congratulations Me Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. E, Rowland of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross of Toronto, guests of their parents Mr, & Mrs. C. L. Fralick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballingall and Dean of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. D. Baird of Toronto Sunday ° dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, Eden. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoskin of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg on Sunday, dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hering of Bay Ridges and Mrs. Hering Sr. of Germany Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick on Sunday. i Miss Carol Kane spent Sunday with her grand par- ents Mr, and Mrs. J.. Sweet- 'man, Mr. C. Fralick, Mr. R. Pogue and Mr. Roy Pogue spent Thursday in Toronto. Mrs. W. Dodwell and Mrs. M. Tuck of Oshawa Thursday night guests of Mrs. J. Reese. Miss "Joan Mueller spent the week-end in Uxbridge & Toronto with friends. Sunrise Service at 5:45 a.m., followed by breakfast at Grace Church, Cubs are holding a paper drive April 12th, = = * Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Roy . Freeman- for Sunday dinner included Mr. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M, Jones and 2 children of Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freeman and children; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sr.; Mr. and Mrs, Don Freeman and children, Port Perry. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday April 3, 1969 -- 17 eagr Sick news comes in waves here. Measles have claimed and are claiming more vic- tims and so is the flu but neither are of a serious na- ture. Last week Mr, Wilf. Stur- man was a patient in Port Perry Hospital suffering from a stroke but had im- proved enough to get home on Saturday. Former -eciti- zens Mrs. Ed. Bryant and Mrs. G. Sweetman were also there. In Oshawa Hospital little: Michael Fishley is suffering from some undeter- mined sickness and in South Peel Hospital Gary Sweet- man is laid low with a back ailment thought perhaps to be a pinched nerve. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stur- man and children 'visited Gary on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lottie Stotesbury, Rev. Earl and Mrs. Stotes- bury of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn and Mr. Earl Martyn of Prince Albert were Sunday viistors of Mr. and Mrs. B, Wanamaker. Bill Barr was just in time for the window - smashing-- down in Montreal. He left on Friday for a week there. Before another edition of the paper comes, our oldest citizen Mrs. Clara Sleep will have celebrated her 92nd birthday on April 9th. She is still in fair health. The Mayor of Seagrave celebrates his birthday on the 8th. Greetings and best wishes to both. It is too bad neither of them attend S.S. or U.C.W. so we: could collect from them. - Our "hockey boys are not quite so happy this week. Their Little Britain Juven- iles have lost 2 games in a best 3 out of 5 to Paisley last week. The Brownie and Guide Mothers will please note a change of plans. Their meeting will be held" at the home of Mrs. Rae Abraham on Wed., Apr. 9 at 1.30 p.m. Some of our ambitious church stewards who think of themselves as carpenters, met at the church on Satur- day and built a nameless structure in the N.-W. corner For you from April 1st on our Bonus Savings Accounts 120 inline A gif fuel tas Hl oi fia ft di dl A Alt A of the church. This cat- walk was made so the min- ister, the choir, just plain people, pianos - and such could enter from- the S.S, room on the level. It is the initial stage of the church carpeting project that will start in earnest on Apr. 7th. Anyone able to take up seats or put down flooring can expect to be ealled upon for assistance. Shed a tear for our U.C.W. They are faced with the Spring Tea and 'Bazaar on April 26th, serving lunch at Tom Harding's sale on May 1 and catering for a wedding on May 3rd. Of course there is the regular meeting on April 9th and almost cer- tainly a clean-up day before the big events. Miss Sharyn Short surviv- ed a couple of surprises at the week-end. On Friday evening it was a shower planned by Twiner family at the home of Mrs. Durant an aunt of the groom-to-be. Then on Saturday afternoon 00000000 Nlll News Sharyn was invited to the Gillsons where Donna and friends from L.C.V.I. had a cup and saucer shower ready. Grandmother, Mrs. A. Short, mother Mrs. Cliff Short and sister Shirley at- tended both events. S. 8. attendance was up again to 94. Seven girls from the junior class dug out some old Canadian Hymnals and sang G-double 'o-d Good as their program number. There was lots of birth. day money with Mrs, Moon, Donna Bruce, Laurie Harper, Jeffrey Foote and Supt. Wm. Wanamaker contributing. SS. has been withdrawn for next week but everyone is expected to be in church at 10 a.m. for the Easter service. BUY -- SELL L REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 0000000000 00000000.0. VII IVIVIIOIIOOOOOOO WES VVVVVVVIIIIIOPvIYvYOVYe LANE Plumbing - Heating . Electric: . OFFICE 985 VVVIOVPPPPPIVOVIIIVIIIVIVIIIIIIIIOIOP PORT PERRY, ONT. -2473 RES. nitrogen, costs. \ United Uxbridge 852-3321 CO-OP TOPICS - by Don Rixon Our Ontario _ make a living, which they do through manag- ing their business. One of the tasks they face is to produce crops as efficiently as possible. These crops must have a supply of phosphorous and potash, relatively short length of time in the growth cycle. Our job as co-operatives is to get these basic crop nutrients, N, P205 and K20 to Ythe crops in such a farm, quality and { quantity, that the farmer realizes the lowest cost of production per acre. This is where your 'co-operatives new Bulk Blender for fertilizer will fit into your crop program. By using this new method of buying and applying fertilizer we can cut your fertilizer Mill closed Good Friday. Open regular jg hours Saturday. of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) farmers are in business to in a Co-operatives Port Perry ZE. 8-4130