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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Jul 1969, p. 12

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Nol BRAY 5 CEANSAE RMN ATTEN SST OT eA FLSA FORCE: REO ln MA Reakd visba REPROD RT ibe ata 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 10, 1969 . UTICA NEWS Service will be held in Ep- som United Church on Sun- - day, July 13th, at 11:30 a.m. Utica -Sunday School, picnic will be held on the church lawn on Sunday, July 13th. Dinner will be served at on Mrs. Sam Howsam at Fairview Lodge recently, "AX large congregation en- joyed the Service at Breadals bane Presbyterian Church at Utica .on Sunday. Rev. Wm. Black of Port Perry assisted Marie and Mrs. Boyer Philip of - Brooklin on Thursday, Mr. Everett Prentice of Scu- gog on Saturday, and Mr. & Mrs. Don Hill, Kevin & Ste- phen of Mount Albert, Mrs. R. W. Thompsan and Mr. & RR. 2, Uxbridge July 5, 196 The Editor, of Port Perry Star, Port Perry, Ontario, Dear Sir: The present regulations re Laws are made for the good of the largest number of people. But in order to bring about changes actions are needed, ' 1. Rows of poplars along the fence would hid the hol- es. 2.Land left undisturbed 4-H TRACTOR AND ENGINEERING CLUB SAFETY MEETING The first of three safety meetings was helé at Brock | District High School on June 24th at 8:00 p.m, This' meeting opened with a film on "corn picker" safe- noon. Bring your pienic| hy Rev, V. I Thormin con- | Mrs, Fred Lockett of Brook- gravel in Reach leave the| where there are houses.- 3.|ty, basket. - Everyone is wel-| ducted the service. The spe- lin as supper guests, and Mr.| property owners at 3 disad-| Pits near houses should op-| Constable Chapman, safety. come. : cial music provided by" Mrs.|and Mrs. Douglas Kirton and | vantage. When these by-| erate during the "day only. | officer from' the Whitby de- Messrs. Larry Kendall and Dennis Symes are leaders at 'a Cub' Camp at Camp Samac this week. Scott Wilbur, Ri- chard Rudkin, David Geer, John Zoet and Lee Stewart are Utica Cubs who are at 'camp with other Cubs from Manchester & Prince Albert. Visitors with the Skerratts this week were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thomas, Mrs. Gannon and family of Oshawa, Miss Verna Ford of Lindsay, Mrs. Naples and Miss Williams of Port Perry. g Mrs. W. J. Mitchell and Mrs. Jas, E. Mitchell called GW FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER ctv: THE PERFECT MARRIAGE /S: ABLINO WIFEAMDA DEAF HUSBAND... Eric Park, and the quartette, Messrs. Eric -Park, Bill Mec- Cartney, John Sutherland and Jim Zoet, accompanied by the organist, Mrs. John Millman was very much appreciated. ---Mr.-and-Mrs.-Bert-Mitchell are holidaying at the Thous- and Islands. Miss Carla Mit- chell is visiting the Dunn family. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kendall and* Mrs. Earl Williams of Toronto spent a few days at a cottage -at Lake Simcoe last week. Recent visitors . with the Kendalls were Mr. and Mrs. A. Troyer of Locust Hill, Mrs. Hogarth of Napanee & Mrs. Duff of Whitby. Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. George Harper! were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scho- field, at Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper attended the Zion Decoration Service on Sunday. : Mrs. Jack Crosier, the Grant of Newmarket, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirton and Ronny of Mount Albert on Sunday. Ls We hgpe' that Mr. Dennis Thompsdn who is on the sick list, --and--.little--Miss--Karen Comer who is a patient in Scarborough General Hospi: tal will soon be well again, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Miller of Oshawa were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Symes. ef Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe spent 'last week with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Brockman in Oshawa. Senior Citizens Meetings cancelled for July and August. Several bus trips have been planned. The annual picnic will be held at Cobourg, bus will leave IGA store on Wednesday, July 16th at 12 p.m.A variety program by some of the 500 members who usually attend this picnic laws. were made they were adequate, no doubt. . Each year more gravel is needed. It is an essential commodity. Did you notice the increased number of trucks _hauling "this year? And this~ year construction had - major strikes. : This is big business and important however, so are people who live in the vi- cinity of the pits. 'When large sums are spent (your money and mine) for con- 4. Pits should operate for a definite period 'of time only at the 'end of which proper clean up and fill in be com- pleted. If a large bond were posted by the operators this "would insure the final stage be carried out efficiently. I wish to thank your paper for printing letters to the editor, Others may have views on this subject also. ; Yours truly, « Mrs. D. E, McNab (Loretta McNab) servation and reforestation annually, it seems a shame the property boardering the road sides is-left in such a state, © Neighbouring pro- perty-is devalued. No pro- perty is safe as the by-laws read at present. I do not suggest that pits be closed however, nor new ones be prevented from . opening. What I do ask for is a just law for everyone. it Church Services Cottages Wanted 985-7373 Pine Ridge Packers Ltd. WHOLESALE MEATS tachment of the O.P.P. con. ducted a discussion with the members asking questions. He then sang us a safety song and had a sing song. 'Mr. Ralph Gregg, county 'engineer, showed slides on general farm safety. Armour McMillan, the pre- sident of the Ontario Safety Council spoke on SAFETY. Keith Rynard 'gave first and second prizes of white & * yellow safety helmets to those whose names were drawn. : Mr. Fair awarded four merit awards to those who have successfully completed six projects with a standing of 759% or over, The meeting- was a very successful event. 4-H CLUBS -- PN g Bruce Beares and Mr. Kit [is always very enjoyable.| "ioe OF ASCENSION ® |Robinson visited Mr. & Mrs, | Bhere will be a small charge ANGLICAN aoa THIS EEK ONLY, ® *%% |W. W. Scott and family in [for the members. : ° i : C= EW °° H/.".° | Toronto, on Sunday. Sudip iy tip plarndil Rev, R. £2 Rote Minar Sides Beef Ib. 65: : . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Al for all the members is to| SUNDAY, JULY 13th-- oy vv. le Ptolemy & Grieve |,..; of waterloo are visiting TEs on Wensaslsy, Teintty VI 3 ; A © o Mrs. Larry Kendall this week, | 7*1Y 30th at 9 a.m. 9:45 a.m.--Morning Prayer ll ; : EIA 55 B. A. Service Mr. & Mrs; Eric Park and |" Several ladies met at the}; . Preacher--Mr. A. Pooley, Fronts : ih. e ° children had Sunday supper [ hall recently to do the spring i / : RS Veil nd { Station with Mrs. Larry Kendall. cleaning so all is now spic Sh N BLACKETOMK CUT AND WRAPPED. - / \ 52 Water St. Port Perry a hii Mr. on Ze and ic 11:00 ae will worship) H rold : rd & " : ennis Thompson were Mrs. To the members who are i i . - 3 v ¢ PHONE: 985-3182 Laura Conway of Sault Ste. |sick and in hospital we wish Ie fuy United Sy a Forder Mgr. -- 986 4932 | them a speedy recovery. Mr. Mr. Colin Rudd : . Smith is now home from : : : S U N Vv A L L E Y Aa bd PORT PERRY CO-OP TOPICS ONT nicely, .: UNITED CHURCH. by Don Rixon SEAGRAVE AR 19 tables of Euchre wére| PORT PERRY. a iia . P ATTENTION TEENS enjoyed at the hall on Sat-| SUNDAY, JULY 13th-- I : Dance Friday Nights 9 - 12 urday last. The winners were| 11:00 a.m.--Guest Preacher "|| July 11, 1969 - Continuous taps of teenage music. | |88 follows: Ladies high, Mrs.| ~~ Rev. RC. White. be] | July 11,-1969 - Continuous tape of teenage music: T. Redman, Second Mrs. D.| 'ALBERT ; r / 75¢ Per Person. : PRINCE : : Watson, Consolation Mrs. M.| "\.'gorvice at Prince Albert 4 i "ATTENTION ADULTS Goodman, Gents High Mr. TEER i = Dance every Saturday night 9 - 1.a.m. ; E. Healey, second Mr. F. Mec- ~~ - ST. JOHN'S i July 12, 1969 variety of adult music on tape.. ng Comsolaiion, Mas Vl PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ill God dy ~ $3.00 Per Couple. oo : : Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S.| bi * Refreshments, spot dance Mr. and Mrs. J. Demara are | "{rniing for the month of 7 - enjoying a trip through the ¥ 4 and door prizes for both nights : : July with Burns Church, A ' western provinces. Ashb t 11:30 3 4 Other evenings or afternoons, Juke box 4 plays 25¢. iid shove d SUND _. PLY At : ay eep in mind above dates » ones . 271 25 Also filtered swimming pool, picnic tables, snack bar, for bus trips, and the euchres| Mr. Roy Hamilton, National i) . 2 ¥ LJ + | held every other Saturday| President of Presbyterian A lot of people do a lot of research to make vd EA. SL ? : ========= [night all year. Men. sure that Co-op feeds give you the highest pos 0 : ; qisible returns, Xs . CISL I BAPTIST CHURCH | When our people are formulating Co-op Feeds | [Wheeling West Virginia ~ BUS TOUR] i | Nomina mera Ei : se PASTOR A HERN lf research farms that are continually testing feed-§ fit ; : (Queen and Rosa Sts.) ing and management techniques, Complementing ¥ s fl THE W. W.V. A. COUNTRY and WESTERN JAMBOREE SUNDAY, JULY 13th-- fii this is the information we receive from the vari. : ; ; Rabo } 9:50 a.m.--Bible Schoo! Li ous agricultural institutions and colleges on nu- 1st ARTURE ..... FRI. AUG. 1st ~--continues-through= W Rtrition; as well as-changing requirements of new DER summer - All ages animal and poultry strains, Combined, these i - : :1:00 a;m.--Morning Worship fgsources of knowledge provide a sound base on DEPARTS FRI. RETURNS SUN. . 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service [Bf Which we can build the most effective feeds and SE ---- vl Rev. A. E. Coe will feed programs for use on your farm. We don't po ® PORT PERRY .., 8:20 P.M. PORT PERRY .... 9:40 P.M. || preach at both services. stop tliere. Co-op féeds and supplements are re- Ru : oy oy yas : : i gularly checked at the Guelph Quality Control - United Church of Canada {| WiLaboratory to maintain uniformity and quality, | PRICES INCLUDE SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE iN when : am ; oral MARE, = "you- are considering your feed : * RESERVED TICKET TO JAMBOREE - | = AS Aw Rev. George Teskey \ jjments, think about all the knowledgeable. péople i _| * RETURN VIA TRAILWAYS : 3 . : SUNDAY, JULY -13th-- \ who are behind Coop Feed. ; wr * DELUXE ACCOMMODATION IN i || 9:00 am.--scuGoG Md a « WHEELING (ONE NIGHT) : 0 ve 10:30 a.m.--Manchester will vi a * ADMISSION CHARGES AND TRANS- , ey Join Prospect for the || ZAR / PORTATION TO THE "AFTER HOURS 3 : . month of July, - : (2 ) : CLUB." oe " : . ? ; : ; . || PENTECOSTA A 2 ka iil Rov. putt, [| BSA United Co-operatives o SLi - Rev. I. MacLean = [| '*x40ming Ont: Trailways Tours 627 sav, TorRONTO 101, 364-9118 [| a.m--Family Bible Hour of Ontario. : Gl In PORT PERRY Call ......... 985-2340 u A> Hopning Nonip Usbridge 852-3321 Port Perry ZE. 3-4130 s

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