'$55 NEF AY FF AAR Yad AY A493 * NL ANER ARSE SRIF Sl Syd di 3 £3. yr .i%d >a a yal fast? Nos Hy SEL Cas IAN SRA LT eg 31% REA Ar JE FEAL RS EIA E 8 EF Er rR } HE REE ERE L338 3A v TE a by AY Fat SB (4 ; ' 159 3 (RCA (CW A ly y ) IIE 5 et Li md cash, : ' oN [ FRTIOSIE SAVARESE INAUIR RP. JB RRB CIN APRA PRICE A Bo ARTY 5° PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1974 -- 23 Grant Christie is ninety INE oo0 Es PE ed his ninetieth birthday in .- Rx: : | : Carnegie Bros. Lid. HARDWARE Queen St - Port Perry CHAIRS, Saturday partly with his family and then a big Sunday Say "Merry Christmas" with their favorite chairs --to enjoy for seasons to come. dinner for all those living with him at the Community Rockers, easy chairs, recliners... great gift ideas for your home. .. or theirs! ctbaickeiid bai ilbadisiaisanddidi Memorial Nursing Home. The Sunday dinner includ- ed turkey and other food . brought in specially for the dinner which was paid for by Mr. Christie. Mr. Christie is well-known throughout the community, having lived his entire life in Reach Township, ' Mr. Christie served as Reeve and Clerk-treasurer of Reach, as well as Warden of Ontario County in 1934. Mr, Christie's father, Peter, also served as War- den of Ontario County, but that was in 1881. Throughout the years, Mr. Christie has obviously seen a lot of change and a lot of growth. But one hamlet that hasn't , grown is Manchester. & "At one time they built a road from Lake Scugog to Lake Ontario and they had big wheat warehouses in both Manchester and Prince A 3-position recliner that bends backward to make you comfortable. Foam padded comfort with a deep tufted semi-attached back, thick seat and soft footrest. You get firm support from no- sag spring 5 -a Construction. Durable hard- dp ~t\ wood frame. This recliner is the perfect way to end | the day... relaxing after dinner or for just watching. wr Ja Attractive Vinyl Albert," Mr. Christie recall- warehouses to Whitby during really didn't grow very much iid [A cover blends ed. "The farmers used to he winter." : until the railway was built, } draw their wheat from the Port Perry wasn't much of he said. \ with any decor a village at that time, and When Port Perry began laking over as the major village, the warehouses dis- appeared and Manchester hasn't grown much since, he said. Mr. Christie lived most of his life on a farm on Conces- sion 4, Lot 14 in the former Township of Reach. The farm was one of the first settled in the area and was owned by Mr. Christie's grandfather. It is now being worked by +two of Mr. Christie's sons. Wagg Bros. Texaco Mm licenced mechanics wm REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 985-7262 272 Scugog Road Port Perry, Ont. High-Back SWIVEL NEE LJ ROCKERS Wrapped foam seat cush- ion. Tailored valance, covered seat deck and A new, lower-priced 1p" : 1 ur mai k replacer : a 4d a ¢ [7 { 4 Assorted Fabrics . | from Shur-Gain. | Bheé=-- Calflac. we [EIREIS[T, [QR AALS:1.) To meet the rising costs of milk powders, we have partially replaced them withwalternative sources of protein, in order to give you high quality nutrition at a more economical price. Economical because a 50 Ib bag does exactly the same job t as 500 Ibs of whole milk which could be sold for between $20-$30. That's some saving. And remember, this is a top quality product containing 25% protein and 9% fat. It's medicated with 100 gms of Aureomycin and 100 gms of Terramycin per ton, which together assist in the prevention of calf scours. So don't waste any time. et oy, hal al Ea ot, To SO CR a ~ ROCKING CHAIR & Go to your local Shur-Gaiii dealer and > ; ask him about Calflac. You'll know it R Soup $ 95 : by the blue and white bag! pl ROCK \ Bll MAPLE Wallace Marlow Co., Ltd. | BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO I 986-4201 985.2211 HARDWARE Queen St - Port Perry