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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1969, p. 16

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ANC -- RNA Ran = SEIN 4 AYR RAL oa ee 4 ' .' : i a [C " --CALGARY STAMPEDE - GR ERMA br iin a av ving bi a Par BIGGER & BETTER FIREWORKS DISPLAY: Swi START A SOON AB IT Is DUSK) % SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY FIRE DEPARTMENT "PORT PERRY FAIR. crowns ON MONDAY, MAY 19th TICKETS $2.00 PER FAMILY AVAILABLE FROM LOCAL FIREMEN - 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 15, 1969 "ESCORTED TOURS --BOSTON - Spend Victoria Weekend in Boston, $59.00. 15 days, leaving June 30. --CALIFORNIA & CANADIAN WEST COAST - 30 days Departing June 30 - --CANADIAN WEST COAST - 22 days - departing July 28. --MARITIMES & CAPE BRETON ISLAND - Departing dune 29,. August 10, September 14 - 15 day tour. --FLORIDA FAMILY HOLIDAY AT DAYTQNA BEACH - Guaranteed warm weather. Special rates for children. Departing July 19 returning August 3. --NEWFOUNDLAND AND EAST COAST - August 7 for 22 days. CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FRED DE NURE TOURS BOX 238, LINDSAY, -- 705-324-5836 Free Pick- "up. at your door anywhere i in Ontario. Departure Fail A A a AR AA A LAN A SS NN NY YSN KEN P. MURRAY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Domestic and Industrial WIRING CALL:US FOR FRE ii ESTIMATES ON PHONE 985 - 7005 ' PORT PERRY + 274 Rosa St. IA ' [4 ' / ' # /' / ' 4 [] [| #® + [4 ' EEE EEC GE 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley, CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon Liquip NITROGEN CORN FERTILIZER SERVICE can make your crop investment pay off in higher yields, higher profits, ) If you want better corn and more of it from rogen can make money for you. And.the most } effective and economical-way_ to supply the nit-' Jj rogen needs of a bigger yield crop 'is with Co- -0p 1 Aqua 'Ammonia. - This low cost liquid nitfogen § fertilizer is injected 3" to 4" below the surface of the soil and gets into action fast, 'With this method of application the corn gets. maximum § benefit from the nitrogeri because the soil re- tains_all the nitrogen applied and there is no loss i during application. UN . RT 18 Unite Coroperatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) \ ¢ : Unbridge 852.3021 ; ( every acre you plant --.supplemental liquid nit | il week-end guests and Mrs. V. ' ' / oh ¢ COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT - } and boys, Port Credit and ' ' ' ' ' Continued Mrs. P. Romeril and Dennis; Craig and Cathy, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mackie and boys: Mrs. Lloyd Passant; Mr. Alan Passant; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lawrence and family; all of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Les. Sedg- wick, Shirley and Lynda, Norwood; Mr, and Mrs. 'Mur- ray Byers were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byers and Jeffrey. % Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson and family Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderheul, Julia and Boyd, Port Perry; Mrs. L. Bradley, Bowmanville and Mr. & Mrs. M. Vanderheul and Dianne. - In the above four items all had atfended the Baptis- mal services in the United Church prior to the home gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snow- den, Courtice, spent Suhday with the Ralph Larmers. Mr. Gerald Asselstine; Ot- tawa and Mr. and Mrs. Les 'Asselstine, Waterloo, - were Chaplin, Oshawa was Sun- day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon "Asselstine and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Aft Ruston Mr. and: Mrs. Harry Smith, on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swain and Miss Helen Swain, Tor- onto, visited Mr. Harold Swain over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Var Camp and family visited her parents Mr. and "Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hilton on Sunday. Mr. Jim Van Camp and Miss Margaret Ann Dirstein, Listowel called on the Van Camp relatives Saturday and Sunday. : . Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells and family, Bowman: ville and Miss Anna Samells, Orono, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Renng Sam- ells. Orono were Sunday guests of 'Mr. & Mrs. Marwood McKee. Blackstock News Eleanor and Elaine, Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and. fam- -ily attended service at Bally: duff Sunday morning when Anthony Lavern Clark 'was baptized. Following this ser- vice =the Walter Wrights entertained Mr. and Mrs, La- vern Clarke and Tony (An- Clark of Ballyduff; Mr. Mur- ray. Clark, Oshawa and the Lloyd. Wrights. Ashburn News Christian Family Service was well attended in Burn's Church on Sundays May 11 at 11:30 a.m, Rev. C, Jones, missionary Quito, Ecuador; delivered: an inspiring message as well as playing the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers", on .the trombone accompanied by Mrs. Jones at the piano. Mrs. H. Doble spent a few thony); Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd | from Radio Station H.C.J.B. days recently with Mr. and | Toronto visited Mrs. R. Ford | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wannon, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wright, Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 » BUY -- SELL L REAL USTATE LTO -2EALIOR 985-7373 © er | a fio |REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 2 20 Daughters el -- TO CALL FOR THE BEST BUY ON YOUR INSURANCE BoB ALEXANDER' > . ~ CREDIT *° UNION BUILDING BROOKLIN Phone 655-3804 STATE FARM Sn. | tasurahce Companies fies "Canadian Head Office ah eka or -SALE UNDER Oyen Lunch Available -- Write for Catalogues R-- Scarborough, Ontariq, LEN v l'---- wHITBY, ONT. - ® On ROP for man: ¢ fat (114-1249), ® 54 Milking Age -- many fresh, springing and bred for fall, a ® 30 Bred Heifers -- mostly breg/Tor fall (good qualifying pedigregs). ® 26 Open Yearlings & Calves ° Accrediter! ~ Vaccinated -- Brucellosis Free Atea -- Pregnancy Checked. Terms: Cash No Reserve; '| Mrs. Philip Doble at Kitchen- er. : 2 Mr. and Mrs. D. Purdy, of Toronto," were Sunday visit: ors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton, . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Batten, of Oshawa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten. Mrs. M." Sparks spent' the week-end with her son and family at Havelock. - Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron were: Mr. and "Mrs. Walter Reyn- olds and family, of Ancaster; Mrs. A. Reynolds of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAnd- less and family of Don Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Play- fair and family, cf Toronto were Mother's Day visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Russell Richardson. Mr. James Doble, of Tor- onto, visited his. mother Mrs. H. Doble on Sunday. . The monthly meeting of] the W.M.S, was held at the home of Mrs. Lindsay Death 'on Wed, May 7th at 8:15 p.m. with Mrs. E. Heron pre- siding. Mrs. W. Black and Mrs, C. Knight were in charge of the study. The semi-annual meeting of .the Presbytery of Lind: say will be 'held in Burn's 'Church on Wed., June 11th with afternoon and evening sessions. Mrs. Marion O'Donnell, of the Ontario County School Board met with interested parents and taxpayers at the Community Centre on Friday evening, May 9th. questions - were asked and dealt with especially trans- portation from this area. Don't forget the Fireworks display at the Community Centre on Monday, May 19 (at dusk). FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS CALL "ARTS PLUMBING and HEATING 985-2581 R.R.1, PORT PERRY OPERATED by ART (PETE) PETROZZI for-14 mile to farm. = Service ne SPRING FARM REFLECTION ORMSBY 470 daughters GP or better 199 effective het A 1.3% Milk 8 Daughters Selig SEILING TRIUNE ACHILLES (B) 2 A GP or! otter a "Aso daughters of "Thornlea", "Admin", "Perseus", "Ollie" -- = + Feria py and other popular United sires. HOENCED MECHANIC AUCTION SALE "ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY" pispersaL "= ° .Owned by Ontario Dept. of Health -- Hon, M. D. Dymond, Minister 1230 P.M. -- AT THE HOSPITAL FARM Take Hwy. 401 to Brock Street South Interchange . (Hwy. 12), then south of Hwy. 401 to first stop lig] it ii MAY 21st at Whitby. turn right "Some Sale Features' © Completely homebred herd, established 1920, all with full pedigrées. y years -- 1967 herd average on 58 records: 12,451 milk, 499 Ly 1968 average not yet released, but shows good improvement. j rly money makers), / Phaing Out All Livestock - SALE MANAGERS Henry Kahn, Auctioneer Ny Many BROOKLIN, ONT. Phone: 416 - 655-3871 © ey

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