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Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1979, p. 35

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AAR TEN Na aah 34 4 Bring garden indoors Jack Frost will soon be nipping at garden plants, but there's no need to lose all of them to his icy touch. Bob Fleming, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horti- culturist, suggests that you snip a few cuttings and dig some hardy herbs for winter life indoors. "Geranium cuttings as well as cuttings from coleus and begonias should be taken now and rooted in a 50-50 mixture of moist sand and peat moss," says Mr. Fleming. 'Choose healthy cuttings, breaking them at the joints, and remove any damaged or diseased foli- age." Place the cuttings firmly in the sand-peat mixture. Thoroughly moisten the medium but avoid soaking. The cuttings should root in three or four weeks if they are ina sunny location. Once fibrous roots appear, the plants should be potted permanently. Place them in cool, bright windowsills for winter enjoyment. Chives, parsley and dwarf herbs can also adapt to indoor life, providing tasty accents to salads and meat dishes. Dig around a small section of the plant in the garden, taking care not to damage the roots. Lift it up and place it in a flowerpot and water to stimulate new growth. Place them in sunny windows. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 3, 1979 -- 35 Hospital Auxiliary Busy agenda at meeting by G. Wanamaker Correspondence Secretary Hospital Auxiliary held its September meeting in the hospital on the afternoon of September 17 with 25 ladies attending. Meeting was call- ed to order by the president Mrs. Cannon with a moment of silent prayer in memory of a former member, the late Mrs. Norma Crowell. After a welcome was extended to BUSINESS pmeorony MARIO BRIENZA Masonry Contractor Stone - Brick - Block Work Fireplace Custom Built Homes Additions FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 985-2680 Port Perry AQUAFINE WATER REFINERS FREE INSTALLATION FREE WATER ANALYSIS Call Collect: (705) 324-6888 W.H.A FARMS & SADDLERY Woodville 705-439-2446 CUSTOM WORK HANDCRAFTED . SHOWHALTERS BRIDLES - HARNESS Repairs & Alterations Clarence's Mobile WELDING All phases of Welding & Repairs Phone 985-2589 WELLS CLEANED 986-4678 or 728-8180 FURS - Remodel or Buy Phone "Country Classics" Port Perry - 985-8221 (Mrs. Sanda Taylor) - Agent for Primrose Furriers *Boarding Facilities * Training & Instruction *Horses for Sale DOUG & PENNY COOK Shirley Road, R.R.2, Port Perry, Ontario. LOB 1NO (416)985-2025 ROLLING HILLS RANCH Trail Rides - Hay Rides Horses Boarded - Cutter Rides - Summer Pasture Acres & Acres of Riding Facilities -F &G PERRY & SONS - R.R.2, Shirley Rd., Port Perry 985-8651 or 728-2301 QUALITY BRICK & STONEWORK JOHN MALIN Fireplace and Chimney Specialist ADVICE & ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION BLACKSTOCK 986-5417 416-683-1397 SEAWAY WATER SUPPLY Crystal Clear, Health Inspected Water For Wells - Swimming Pools - Cisterns YEAR ROUND DELIVERY 705-786-2517 Qualified Instructors CALL: 986-5558 HOSKIN STABLES Riding Lessons - Showing - Jumping - Dressage Horses Boarded - Indoor Arena Government Approved R.R. JONES WATER HAULAGE For Wells - Swimming Pools - Cisterns Crystal Clear, Health Inspected Water - Year Round Delivery SEAGRAVE 985-3481 FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES PORT PERRY ELECTRIC 216 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY Electrical Contractors specializing in: - Farm - Residential - Commercial Work - - Pole Lines - Small Jobs - New Services - DAVE RANKIN 985-7679 BLACKSTOCK CAMPING TRAILER RENTALS - SALES - SERVICE JAMES RANKIN ELECTRIC Residential - Farm - Commercial BOX 1148 - PORT PERRY 985-8537 FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES Rick Larocque Electric Contractor Residential - Commercial - Farm R.R. 2 PORT PERRY 985-3261 Travel Trailers - Motor Homes 5th Wheel - Parts & Accessories (Wood, Fireplaces & Insulated Chimneys) YE Hwy. 7A & Durham Rd. 57 \ EA : Blackstock - 986-5696 CAMPER RENTALS Doug Allen, Blackstock 986-4264 (10% OFF All Parts & Accessories & Labour to G.M. Employees and all U.A.W. Members.) RELIABLE Plumbing & Heating Ltd. New Installations - Repairs Alterations - Power Drain Cleaning BERT FABER PHONE 985-3734 "Service is Our Business!" CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Additions or Renovations Rec Rooms - Framing for Free Estimates Call J & D CARPENTRY 579-4191 985-8618 Midtown Mall 200 John Street West, Oshawa, Ontario 576-2431 1150 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario 576-997 all, the auxiliary prayer was repeated in unison. Minutes of the last meeting held in June were read by the secretary and adopted. Correspondence included 11 Thankyou notes received for booties and reported that 3 get well cards and 2 sym- pathy cards had been sent. There had been 48 babies born in hospital during Aug- ust. A thankyou was extended to Seagrave U.C.W. for the lovely layette received for the nursery. The auxiliary is also very grateful to those friends who sent in hand knitted baby sets, childrens wear and other articles for the Tuck Shop. Reports from Mrs. Gerrow on the general finances and Mrs. Crosier on the Tuck Shop showed these depart- ments in good financial standing. There will be a sale of Tuck Shop merchandise in the hospital on Friday Sep- tember 28. The Fall Conference of Region number 7 of Hospital Auxiliaries will be hosted by the Oshawa Auxiliary and held in Zolly's Forum of the Oshawa Shopping Centre on October 4. It is hoped a good representation will attend from our auxiliary. There will be a Christmas Bake Sale on December 14 to be held in the hospital. More particulars regarding this at a later date. Mrs. Connie Jamison was present at the meeting and outlined to the auxiliary the tentative plans in this area of Family Life Care. There will be special meetings held in the Town Hall 1873 which will cover the various phases of . the work of this organization. The public are asked for their interest and support toward this timely subject oi today. Meeting arranged that the President and 2nd Vice Pres- ident attend the annual con- ference of Ontario Hospital auxiliaries in Toronto in Oct- ober. Meeting adjourned and a friendly chat over a light lunch was enjoyed by all. Auction Sales SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 SALE TIME: 10 A.M. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES REAL ESTATE Auction sale of home & con- tents for MRS. JOSHUA DOBSON, R.R.¥ 4, Port Perry on Highway 12, 1 mile south of Manchester. 2 storey home with attic on 2/3 of acre with lovely trees. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, kitchen, dining room, living room on main floor, oil furnace - garage. Terms on property - $4,000 down day of sale. Balance in 45 days. A lovely country home. Contents include Mozart-Heintzman piano and bench, chesterfield and chair, 9 pc. teak dining room suite (like new), mantel clock, corner what-not, several coal oil lamps, Aladdin lamps, round parlour table, pressed back rocker, wicker rocker, hump back trunk (excellent), antique maple table, 4 washstands, dressers, iron & brass bed, toilet set, cruet set, pickle cruet, silver pieces, 6 dining room chairs, hall seat, antique pictures, rugs, Inglis dryer, electric stove, refrigerator, copper boiler, jugs & crocks, extension table, organ stool, spool bed, spool child's bed, walnut sideboard, yoke, milk cans, small cupboard with glass doors, dishes, vases, goblets, china cabinet with round glass door, ink well, cutter bells, quilts, antique chairs, garden tools, Comet tent trailer plus many other items. Sale at 11 a.m. Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge - 416-852-3524. 017 it Church THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. R. Brawn, Minister Thanksgiving SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 PORT PERRY 10 a.m. Family Worship and Holy Communion No Sunday School for Grade land up PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Holy Communion SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead Services Scugog-9:45a.m. Manchester-11:15a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service We care! Tune in Ch. 22 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Harold Hooper Pastor 985-8335 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Hour of Praise Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R.C. Rose Rector Honorary Assistant Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 Trinity XVII see Blackstock notice ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 Trinity XVII 11 A.M. HARVEST THANKSGIVING Combined service with Church of Ascension, Port Perry and St. John's Blackstock, followed by Pot luck luncheon PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST.JOHN'S PORT PERRY 9:00 a.m. Church School BURNS CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship Hear Amazing Grace Sundays -9:15a.m. CKAR Oshawa, Dial 1350 HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY Divine Redemption is our only hope Services in the Presbyterian Church 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. J. Geuzebroek Everyone Welcome x4 i RNC Se Chama proses Td [23 '

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