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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1978, p. 10

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-10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 12, 1978 Blackstock area news by Bethany Schryburt The Annual Tractor and Truck Pull will be presented by the Blackstock Agricul- tural Society at the Fair Burketon by Stanley Taylor 'Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knapp have returned to their home in Calgary, Alberta after visiting relatives in this Dis- trict. some farmers in this area took their tractors to the West Gate Tractor Pull last week. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mrs. M. Archibald and family in the passing of her brother in Toronto last week. Mr. M. Richards of Cavan called on Stanley Taylor Wednesday evening. Grounds in Blackstock on this Saturday, July 15th, with an evening dance. Mrs. Russell Larmer re- turned recently from a trip to Calgary, Alberta where she enjoyed a visit with her daughter, Bernice Pascoe, son-in-law, Lyn and grand- children, Alison and Rhonda. Nathan Michel, in the Smith's woods, is busy help- ing mommy take care of his new baby brother, Adam, born two weeks ago in Osh- awa. Gail and John Michel, not married a year yet, took time out last week to provide a Day Club Bible instruction for nine children in the area of the Smith's woods. Blackstock Nursery School Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Pat Mowers of Blackstock as the new assistant teacher, to- gether with Brenda Walker and Ellen Russell, the school shows great promise. The new resident of the organiza- tion is Gill Bull, as chosen in a secret ballot vote by the Board of Directors. Tuesday evening winners at the Weekly Senior Citi- zen's Card Party with twenty tables participating were: 1-Adam Sharp-91, 2-Ruby Tripp-90, 3-Anne Manns-79, 4-Roy Hunter-78, 5-Robert Aird-78, 6-Charles Wilson-76, and low-Bert Gibson. Ross and Gloria Atkinson enjoyed a quick tour of the tourist attractions in Nia- gara Falls after spending Friday evening with their son, Pete in Brampton. The Larry Schryburt family travelled to David- son, Michigan for the week- end where Joel enjoyed the honour of being Ring Bearer for Beth's nephew, Jamie Stimson's marriage to Karen Ur. Before heading home on Sunday the Schryburt's attended the Annual Caryl Family Reunion in David- son, Michigan. On July 1st Steven Mairs of Nestleton became tickled pink at the news of his mother giving birth to a baby girl, Katie. Hopefully everyone not- iced the Cartwright High School Ontario Scholars and Honour Roll printed in last weeks paper, unfortunately one year four student was missed, Tammie DeMer- chant, obtained an honour roll standing. Congratu- lations Tammie. The 25th annual McLaugh- lin Picnic was held at Cart- wright Park, Caesarea, on Sunday, July 9th. There was a good attendance in spite of several being away on vaca- tion. The children enjoyed swimming, followed by sports activities for all ages, which were well organized by the Roy McLaughlin family. A bountiful pot luck supper and a friendly visit were thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present and brought another successful picnic to a close. Wheat, oats, barley or quackgrass. ~~ Whatareyou harvesting next year? ROUNDUP® WILL CONTROL QUACKGRASS THISFALL, FOR A CLEAN START COME SPRING. Next spring, nothing will be more important than gettingin and lanting as early as possible. Un- ortunately, that doesn't leave much time for dealing with quackgrass. Unless you apply Roundup® herbicide b Monsanto this fall after harvest. Simply allow th quackgrass to re- grow undisturbed in the crop stubble until the majority of plants are actively growing inches 'high (3-4 leaf stage). But treat before the and at least first killing frost. Properly applied, Roundup will be absorbed and "translocated" down into : the network of rhizomes -- de- stroying the entire plant, above fo and be w ground. ive days after treatment, you can resume fall tillage operations. Since Roundup has no re- ~ sidual soil activity, you can plant wheat, oats or barley next spring -- without risk of crop in- jury. many farmers using Roundup as the key element in a quackgrass con- trol program, : have been able to "achieve manage- able quackgrass control for as long as three years. What's more, Don't think of treating quack- grass as one more chore in the fall. Think of it asone less chore in the spring. See your dealer about Roundup. The herbicide that gets to the root of the problem. There's never been a herbicide like this before. ALWAYS READ AND CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR ROUNDUP HERBICIDE. Roundup? is a registered trademark of Monsanto Com . 9 RC78.16 "Monsanto Company, 1978. Monsanto MONSANTO CANADA LTD. TORONTO, TREAL, VANCOUVER, WINNIPEG THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY JULY 16 10 a.m. Divine Worship PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Divine Worship SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. E. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead 9:45a.m. Scugog 11:15a.m. Manchester PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. S. Kerr Interim Pastor 9:45a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 n.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Hour Hear Dr. Kerr every Sunday morning over radio station CKLY 910 on your dial (8:10 a.m. to 9:05 a.m. Sunday - Open Air Services _ during July and August Fairgrounds 7:00 p.m. IST CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY Opening Ceremony Service of the Christian Reformed Church of Port Perry July 16 at 2:30 p.m. in the United Church of Port Perry Followed by 'Coffee Hour" CHURCH OF ASCENSION » ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, JULY 16 Trinity VIII 11:15a.m. Holy Communion * ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JULY16 Trinity VIII 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA The Rev. Stuart McEntyre ¥ # ST. JOHN'S, PORT PERRY SUNDAY, JULY 16 10:a.m. The Congregation will worship with Port Perry United Church BURN'S CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY, JULY 9 - 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship. 4 Sermon Title "Life is Full of Surprises The Rev. Dr. Clifton Mackay 10 a.m. Chureh School Hear Amazing Grace Sundays -9:15 a.m. C.K.L.B. Oshawa, Dial 1350 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. 1. MacLean , 10a.m. Family Bible Hour ~ 11a.m. Praise and Worship & 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service ~ Help and Transportation We care ahout YOU! 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 » EEE EE ET ET TT TT Ts TT TTS Er TTR rTES Ss Ss ses See SASS ssSssSsSsssaS ENITH CHROMACOLOR . Gh» foc i= UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS "75 Brock Street W 'Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 itt RRS GO BY BUS ta the } Canadian National Exhibition avoid traffic and parking problems DIRECT DAILY SERVICE ONLY *7.00 includes return transportation & general admission ticket : : ' : ¢ ¢ ¢ ! [4 4 ! ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ! ¢ ' ' ' + Limited number of reserved grandstand tickets available for all performances. Price includes return transportation, general admission and reserved grandstand seat. Don't be disappointed - Reserve Now! (Reservations close 2 weeks prior to each performance. ; FOR SCHEDULES AND FARES CALL: TRAVELWAYS - PORT PERRY Sweetman's Taxi 985-7365

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