j [1] Service will be held in Ep- some United Church on Sun- day, February 22nd at 11:30 a.m. Utica Sunday School meets ®at 10 a.m. Recent visitors with Mrs, | Violet - Skerratt and Larry were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pick- ard, Mrs. Jack Raines, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Olsen and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Skerratt <and Joanne, Mrs. W. Gosyin and Linda and Kathy, Miss L. MacNeill of New York and Master Keith MacNeill. l" Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Allan visited her mother Mrs. A. Ashenhurst who was Scelebrating her birthday with her family at Mrs. Tucker's home in Peterborough on Sunday. a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yates and Mrs. Fannie Mortlock of West Hill were Sunday visit- #0ors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Rev. and News and children svent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mil- ler of Toronto. Mrs. Earl Fielding spent Friday with Mr, dnd Mrs. Frank Fielding of Oshawa. 'Mr. Grant MacCannell of Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacCannell and daugh- ter of Peterborough were Sunday guests at Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comer of Ux- bridge and Mrs. Will Stew- art of Stouffville. Mr. Thomp- son spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. Lemon Clark at Goodwood. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scho- field of Taunton were supper guests of Mrs. Cecil Harper on Sunday. Miss Sharon Saunders of Mrs. I. L. Saunders. Banned From School Grounds Snowmobiling is now pro- hibited on all school propert- ies of the Ontario County Board of Education, This was the ruling of the Board at a recent meeting, and signs are being erected on the grounds of all schools in the County "to this effect. The obvious reason for the bau is that very often small children use school play- grounds for tobogganing and as a general play area. If snow- mobiles are allowed -to use the same playgrounds, the threat of injury to the young: sters is constantly there. There is also the possibility of damage to school property, particularly where grounds have been recently sodded. In considering the ban, the Board felt that while the decis- ion might not be popular in some quarters, they did not want to be party, even in- directly, to a child being injured. : J © 3 nd 8 i =e in ¥ 9 ° ° ° ° Peel's Appoints Distributor To Brazil Interag Food Exports of Canada Ltd. have announced the appointment of Granja Nagao S.A. as distributor for Peel's Broiler Breeders and Fisher Laying Stocks in Brazil. Sr. Hidemi Nagao, who heads up the Brazilian company, recently spent some time in Canada studying the operations of both Peel's Poultry Farm Ltd. at Port Perry, Ontario and Fisher Poultry Farm Ltd. at Ayton, Ontario. Interag Food Exports of Mrs. Chet Geer spent a fe days in Willowdale visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley. Wishes for better health are Perry has woii the district ®lall who returned home from Toronto on Saturday, and to Mrs. Harold Aird who is a patient in Port Perry Com- munity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton & family of Bay Ridges and # Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beare and family of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur on Sunday. : The Hillis 'Wilburs were supper guests of the Bev. Coopers on Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Mountenay of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe Manchest A good turn out was re- ported. for the pancake sup- per, considering the weather. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mrs. J. Kingstone who is a patient in Toronto Western Hospital. Callers with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin were: Mr. & Mrs. A. Walsh of Sutton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Bentley; Mr. & Mrs. D Lane, Harry & Alice of Oshawa. Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. G. Mordon of Picton. Mr. and Mrs. O. Croxall Je) @ GN | UXBRIDGE Wednesday to Saturday -- Fo "John Wayne, Ro "The Und {For Genera Admission Prices this week-end - Adults $1.50 Students $1.25 - Children 75¢ - Matinee all seats 50¢ : HEATRE ur Days -- February 18 - 21° ck Hudson in -- efeated"' 1 Audiences) 8:00 ; Please. Canada is a subsidiary of Peel's and is responsible for export sales of both Peel's Broiler Breeding Stocks and Fisher Laying Stocks. Mr. Ron Clarridge, of Fisher Poultry Farm, recently accompanies Dr. John Price, president of Peel's and Interag on a 'round-the- world sales and service trip, visiting all the major market areas. Left to right: Ron Clarridge of Fisher Poultry Farm Ltd., Hidemi Nagao of Ganja Nagao S.A. of Brazil and Dr. John Price president of Peel's and Interag Food Exports of Canada Ltd., during Sr. Nagao's recent visit to Canada. A.W. BROCK | DEPARTMENT STORE % WINTER COATS Men's & Boy's were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. W. Phoenix in Toronto Saturday. Mrs. E. Jewell, Mrs. A. 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