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Shur-Gain --guarding against upper SULFAMETHAZINE respiratory tract infections (bacterial shipping fever and the pneumonia-scour complex). : --getting calves back on feed Shur-Gain ge A ELECTROLYTES after periods of movement or K stress. Shur-Gain --the prevention of bacterial GERM KILL infections through premises Wallace Marlow Co. Ltd. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 Spencer's Feed Service GREENBANK - ONTARIO 985-7483 sanitation. animal health service Stilt rlsrtivdadiisioce niin tain hin ian di PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 5th, 1974-7 Prince Albert and area news Last Tuesday evening over fifty interested folk assem- bled in the Recreation Hall for a farewell -- presentation party in honour of a life-long resident Mrs. C. "Joy" Newnham and younger son Gary for whom Earl Martyn acted as MC reading an appropriate address. Joy as we all are aware was an active person, in practically all phases of the village, either a papering job or acting on executive of various branches of the vil- lage -- like the phrase -- "Johnny on the Spot," type. R. Sweetman, L. Beacock, Cindy Doupe came forth presenting a platform rocker, laundry hamper, pair of bodior lamps all in colour tones of gold. Florence Smith handed Gary a billfold plus a green bill. Myrtle Snelgrove, behalf of U.C.W. presented Joy with a white shawl. Helen Wozney represent- ing the choir gave a glamour pin. the recipients expressed Epsom Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and boys of Bright- on visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong and Tommy recently. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Russell Rodd is home from Uxbridge Hospi- tal. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rodd were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd celebrated their fortieth Wedding Anniversary on ua- day at their cottage with their family. We are pleased that Miss Betty Medd who has been quite ill is slowly improving. The Executive of the Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. McCallum to plan our next year's programme and discuss our summer activities. The Epsom Community Club held the last Euchre of the season on Friday even- ing. Winners were: 1st prize Mary Poots, Earl Ballard. 2nd prize, Dora Geer, Frank Taylor. 3rd prize Verna Smith, Bruck Houghland. Low Helen Goslin, Reid Cook. Special Prize Erma Watson, Jas Gibson. Watch for our opening party early in October. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry were in Brooklin one day last week. Mr. Kerry attended the Fair and Mrs. Kerry visited her sister Mrs. Rogers. 7, Bens . WHEN BUILDERS MEET eso heinie OF 0 BUSINESS DEALINGS THEY ARE THOMSON Heating & Air Conditioning 985-3365 their appreciation tor their rembrances and requested we all visit them in area of Picton where we wish them a generous helping of health and success. All partook of the customary foods which, usually accompany all gatherings. Unfortunately, Cecil was unable to be present due to ill health. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. D. Tran, owners of our general store having reached its first anniver- sary. Many floral offerings, cards and verbal sentiments were passed on the Trans. Last Saturday evening all the members from the Mur- phy house made their way to Toronto for the purpose of joining a party when Mr. and Mrs. R. O'laison, Mr. and Mrs. R. Zaparanuik and Ann entertained in honour of their father Mr. Chiefie O'laison who has just retired from the Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto. This re- warding occasion was atten- ded by guests from Hamil- ton, Waterloo, Toronto, Downsview, also including | . BE» Y » "Well worth looking for" Lod Sd VICE --a glo] J =X A. FOR Regular, Lime or Spice EEEEENENEEY, LIMITED 4 BUDGET? 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