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Port Perry Star, 7 May 1970, p. 7

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RRARVEN A Jd fy RF iN ht AN 4 a A APIA Hh BE YRS ES LUSK Wd SF Sl SLE CALI -- PORT PiRRY STAR -- Thursday, May 7, 1970 "Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden en.|family spent Sunday in Pon. tertained their family on|typool with her parents Mr. Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. J. Raines| and Mrs. G. Abbott. and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Rick| Mr. and Mrs. Don Button Parker and Tracie of Whitby|and children of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman | guests of his parents Mr. & and family of Manchester. |Mrs. E. Button. Mr. and Mrs. G. Saville] Miss Cindy Wodnisky of spent Monday in Kitchener. | Oshawa a Saturday visitor Miss Catherine Windgrove| with Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller. and friend of Toronto. .with| Miss Karen Carter of Scar: her parents Mr. and Mrs.| borough spent the week-end Windgrove for the week-end.| with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Reilly and| A. Carter. Sheryl of Toronto visited Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. D. Baird.din- and Mrs. E. Baker on Sun-|ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas day. A. Eden on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan . Mr. and Mrs. J. Empring-| Mr. and Mrs. R. Tozer of [Thomas on Sunday at their ham of Claremont recent| Ann Arbor, Mich. spent a|cottage View Lake. guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.| few days with her parents| Mrs. M: Banks of Toronto Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish. |a week-end guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown &| . Mr. and Mrs. M. Larson &|Mrs. D. Jordon. with Mrs. A. Krieg last week. Miss Janis Carter of Tor- 'lonto a week-end guest of her PLUMBING - HEATING - = ELECTRIC - LiPORT PERRY 985-2413 Mr. Barrie and Mr. Bill OFFICE -- RESIDENCE famMy of Orillia Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn of Port Perry Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. B. Andrews and family of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. D. Maundrell of Whitby recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick. Master John Paul Lucyk is to be christened at St. Mary's Church on Sunday. Prentice of London have re- turned home from University. Pleased to report Mrs. G. Smith is able to be home after spending weeks in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. M. McLaren and Mrs. R. Tetlow spent Friday in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick {spent Monday in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wod- s |nisky of Oshawa recent guests of his parents Mr. and. For the past sixteen years, Grain Corn Growers in Ont- ario County have organized and carried through to com- pletion a very successful high®yield corn club. This club has for its objective, this year, 125 bushels of shelled corn per acre. The winner of the 1969 competition was O'Connor Bros., Pickering with a yield of 141.9 bushels per acre, Carm Boadway, Mount Albert R.R. #3 was second with a yield of 130.2 bushels per acre. - ¢ guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller, Mr. and Mrs, J. Hays and family of Toronto week-end Mrs. S. Hays of Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs: J. Krantz of Oshawa at their cottage Pine Point for a few days. Mother's Day service at Grace at 10 am. All are in- vited. Mr. and Mrs. spent Monday with 'friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Case and family of Toronto week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts. Mrs. R. Cawker spent Mon- day in Oshawa. Check The Label W. Watts in Toronto On Your Paper Don Dunkeld, Chairman Of 125 Bush. Corn Club Contestants may use any variety they wish, and they may use any means at their disposal to secure the highest possible yield from the three acres they use for-their com- petition. ' Anyone. interested in join- ing this high yield club for 1970, should send their appli. cation, together with a $4.00 membership fee, to the De- partment of Agriculture and Food office, Uxbridge, by June 1st. The officers and committee for 1970 are as follows: Chairman--Don Dunkeld, Claremont #2 Vice-Chairman--@G. Paisley, Uxbridge #2 Secretary-Treasurer-- Lynn Fair, Uxbridge Committee -Members-- M. Dunkeld, Claremont #2 A. Foster, Claremont #2 D. Dunkeld, Claremont #2 Paul Meyer, Claremont #3 P. Wellman, Claremont #2 M. Allbright, Balsam C. Boadway, Mt. Albert #3 Bob Hunter, Brooklin #1 G. Paisley, Uxbridge #2 Ches Oldham, Zephyr FARMS WANTED | L "REAL ESTATE LTD-RIALIO( 985-7373 "thinking Our own surveys indicate that quite a few people think an Oldsmobile is out of their reach. Are you going to - go through another year you can't afford | - Oldsmobile? that are included in standing value -- extras -modest price: [] Regu- lar-gas Rocket V-8 [] GM MAAK OF EXCOLLINCE Manchester News Mrs. R. Best, Ajax, and daughter Mrs. Geo. Merch- ant, Gaspe were guests of the former's son," Mr, L. Best 'and farily on Saturday. Mr. and, Mrs. John King- stone spent the week-end--: with friends in. Hawksbury. - Mr. and Mrs. L, B, Roberts visited friends in 'Barrie on Sunday. Mrs. Meta Holtby is visit: ing relatives in Innerkip. Messrs, Bill & Case Rotte- veel of Chadd's Ford, Pa. were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Art Vandervoort for several days. Misses Stevie and Sandra Yownie of Ballantrae and Mrs, Taylor and daughter of Stouffville were supper guests of Mrs. Crosier on Sunday. ' M:. and Mrs. Tom Roberts and Mr, Jas. Harrison, Tor- onto were luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ro- berts on Tuesday. Mr. Herb Howard and daughter, Miss Jill Howard of Sudbury were recent vis- itors at the Franklin home. Remember the U.C.W. meet- ing at Mrs. Fred Lamb's on Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mit chell called on Mr. and Mrs. Stark, Toronto who were at -] their summer home here. With Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach on Saturday and Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Isoki, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Feeney, Mrs. Alex Hewitt, Miss Susan Roach, Mr. John Barfoot and Mr. Hal Martin, the Call Peter Hvidsten 985-3089 after 5 p.m. They think it costs a lot more than it really does. Result? Many people buy an ordinary car and end up with a lot less car and value for their money. But why settle for the ordi- nary when you can step up, so easily, to an Olds and all the value that an Olds represents. Great engineering. Fine per- formance. Exceptional com- fort. Solid quality that's an Enjoy the year-round comfort of 41 GM four-season | air conditioning Oldsmobile Rallmark. And a good\investment be- cause of its excellent resale value at trade-in time. Take this big, exciting Delta 88, for example. It starts out with a surprisingly modest price. Add to this the features that make it such an out- SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER Phone 985-7351 Beare Motors Limited Power Steering [] Power 'Brakes, front discs [] Nylon- loop carpeting [] Bias- Belted Tires [] Door Side- Guard Beams [] Hidden Radio Antenna [] Flo-Thru Ventilation [7] Bigger, better riding 124" wheelbase. Sof you're going to pay the price of an Olds, you should get one. See your Olds dealer this week. He'll prove to you that you're really closer to an Olds than you think. Oldsmobile: Escape from the ordinary : { J 1 USED TOBE A STREET CLEANER, BUT THEY HAD 70 FIRE ME... i 1 COULDN'T KEED MY MIND IN THE GUTTER CHESTER APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE Repairs to all Makes of _ Appliances. Queen St. Port Perry AUTHORIZED MOFFAT SERVICE DEPOT i CAESAREA 986-4926 v ry

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