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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1970, p. 12

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WEL CE iy ERR THR TAN AN ae ede LY 12 - PORT PERRY STAR RAR 3 2 NE Rd A A a -- Thursday, May 14, 1970 Visit To Peel's Alison McNab is a member of First Brow- nie Pack in Port Perry. Below is her account "of a visit she and her friends in the pack nade to Peel's Poultry Farm Limited - * x x OUR VIST TO PEEL'S POULTRY FARM 'We went into a room where all the eggs were in rolling trays. They had a {room because it was painted machine that picks up 11% Fast, accurate spreading for farms, orchards, vineyards! The 3-point . Spinner Spreader covers an acre in less than 3 minutes. Spreads.up to 30 feet wide. Spreads pelleted, granular and and most seeds. With attachments it can band spread, spread between sides or either side. New optional spread curtain attachment restricts spread to 5 or 6-foot width. --MInew IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT it's the Lord Simcoe .. a friendly wel- come. ..superb service... fine lounges and restau- rants . .. all at sensible prices... and for convenience - the subway is right - "atthe door. :.inthe heart of downtown Toronto. Next time you visit Toronto, enjoy it more than ever, ..slay at the Lord Simcoe. i Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 14, 15, 16 The Children's Boutique 176 PERRY ST. - Poultry Farm dozen eggs at a time. That room was called a _ yellow yellow. We saw eggs go into hatch' ing: machines. We saw trays being washed that the eggs had been in. You never go back in these rooms. Then we went into a room which was called a blue room. In it were hatching meters. The eggs were . in them. Mr. Wackett who -was showing us the building opened one of PORT PERRY, ONT. : hitch New Idea Twin/ semi-granular fertilizer rows or spread to both A money-saving idea for profit- minded farmers! B & W FARM SERVICE RR. 5 SUNDERLAND, ONTARIO FUSER SPS it's the the hatching meters to show us. Then we went into a room where we got to hold the chicks. They were soft and fluffy. Some were black and white, Some were yellow. We . went into a room where-we saw, boxes that-had different colours on them, so people in other lands can tell whether they are a girl or boy. Next we went into a room where they keep their trucks. We saw inside one. If it was cold out they would have to turn it on hot, not too hot either. If it was hot out they would have to turn it on cold, but not too cold or they will suffocate. Alison McNab Unit 9 of the U,C.W. met in the church lounge on Tues- day evening, April 28th with an attendance of 18, President, Mrs. Joan Lane, extended a weleome to every- one 'and especially 'to Mrs. Donna, VanCamp and Mrs. June McHugh who attended for the first time. The worship service was conducted" by Mrs. Miriam Price and Mrs, Aileen David- son. A poem entitled "What God has promised" was read by Mrs. Price and the meditat- ion "Why pray when you can worry" by Mrs. Davidson, Utica Continued Mrs. George Symeson Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Col- bourne and Danny of Osh- awa, Mr. Gary Saunders, Mr, and Mrs. David Saunders and Penny of Richmond Hill, Miss Sharon Saunders of Scarbor- ough, and Mrs. Dick Colborne of Espanola were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. IL. Saunders :| on Saturday in honour of Mr, Saunder's birthday. Rev. and Mrs. I.L. Saunders and Sharon visited Mr. Ronald Saunders who is a patient in Newmarket General Hospital. Extensive renovations to Utica General Store have made it a most attractive and con- venient place to shop. : Lake Scugog Historical Society will open their mus- eum on Scugog Island on Cedar Creek News Mrs. Ron, Johnson, Mrs. John Greenwood and David den Boer all returned to their homes last week after all being|_ hospitalized. Mrs. John den Boer and Mrs. John Kiezebrinkattended | a church meeting in Peter- borough on Wednesday. Linda Trick of Epsom spent the week-end with her cousin, Karin Cummings. Ieta den Boer and brother Martin, and a cousin and a friend all of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Arrieanne den Boer of Drayton, Ontario were home with their family for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Laroc- que are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tre- panier, in Toronto this week. fond ions nl : Universily and King Streets, Tel. 362-1848 July 1, preceded by a church service on Sunday June 28th, in the Head Memorial Church, Further gifts and loans of gifts to add to the display of antiqueswould beappreciated. Please contact 985-2765. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin John, Linda and Kathy, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Goslin and of Port Perry, Mr. Walter Rogers of Oshawa attended the Goslin-Hartwick wedding in Kincardine on Saturday. CHURCH OF ASCENSION } ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, MAY 17th-- WHITSUNDAY 9:45 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK - SUNDAY, MAY 17th-- 'WHITSUNDAY 11:15 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School PORT PERRY. PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, B.A. Minister y SUNDAY, MAY 17th-- The Minister will preach at both Churches on the sub- ject, "Wouldn't It be Nice ¥,.u.40 PRINCE ALBERT-- 9:45 a.m.--Morning Worship 11 a.m.--Church School PORT PERRY-- 11 a.m.--Morning Worship . 11 a.m.--Primary Church School 10 a.m.--Junior and Inter- mediate Church School Port Perry UCW children Tony and Annette, |. ii Church Services |g |Septic Tanks Chapter 7 of the study book under the heading of "Sense or Nonsense" was very ably covered by Mrs. Peggy Fowler. During the business period, 'Mrs, Lynda Bray reported that the layette for 'the bale was being completed and would be on display with all other items of "clothing at a tea being held by the Explorers on May 14th at the church. Discussion took place con- cerning a programme to follow the pot luck supper in June, Reports on the Lucky Lunch- eon were very gratifying. Several hospital and home calls were reported. Members were reminded of the hospital Feats its tea on May 23 for which Wey are asked to 'donate candy. Mention was made of several functions where mem- bers will be catering in the near future. A representative from the U.C.W. has been requested to_ ~ attend the Centennial Com" mittee meetings.------ The, meeting closed with the .Mezpah Benediction and lunch was served by the prog: ramme committee. | Cottages Wanted ' L REAL ESTATE LID. REALTOR 985-7373 SPECIAL Recreation Rooms, K FRE BOB SEAGRAVE, ONT. BOB'S CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination & Estimates IZING IN itchens, Built-ins, etc. EE : BERO - 985.7027 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIREC EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY | Cleaned. By PUMP. EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds i INsratLD [']:{] DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985.7993 or 985.2728 PORT PERRY For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building ¢, Phone 985-7031 ARMSTRONG petty in business and Port Perry -- 985-2226 farm operations. FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 6554832 | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |SUNDAY, MAY 17th - "| 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship |8cUGOG Pastoral CHARGE .|PROSPECT--12:30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, MAY 17th-- 10.00 a.m.-- Ordination and Induction of Elders. 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor A. Hern 9:50 a.m.--Bible School for all ages 7:00 p.m. --Evening Service United Church of Canada Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, MAY 17th-- 8CUGOG--10:00 a.m. MANCHESTER 11:16 am. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, . Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Biblé Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evang. Service PTOLEMY & | 'GRIEVE GULF Service Station HONDA - SUZUKI SALES and SERVICE PARTS -- ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES - SERVICE ALL MAKES SNOWMOBILE SERVICE R. WHITAKER " Phone 985-2276 REDI-MIX TRUCKLEASE Short or long term contracts, Hourly or Monthly Rates 986-4882, CAESAREA, Ont. 1 DUMP TRUCKS, General Repairs .|__CCMENT MIXERS, Port Perry -- 985-3182) = BROTHERS : CONSTRUCTION _m. | Ea Have:-your house built by ® Earl Wallace experts, hl ROOFING CALL . Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED 985-2979 ROOFING, STEEL and ALUMINUM ROOFING 985-3203 EAVESTROUGHING Also General Repairs, + We will contract for all kinds Cottages Raised, of roof work. Foundations etc. . "Malcolm Phillips. ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. PHONE 640-4031 Check The Label On Your Paper * rd 6 6 wg or Bt ronal nny Ms ot me a Are oS wt wo ER EER LF Ry FTI, rao > rn

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