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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1988, p. 35

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(From page 14) Marlene Bannister & friend Roy Fitzgerald of Peterborough, spent the afternoon shopping, and were dinner guests with her mother Mrs. Neta Fish of Blackstock. Keith & Rhonda Bannister, Nicole & Krista, Peterborough, were Sunday supper guests with grandma Neta Fish. Vitality is at low ebb in the S. Cawker household after a bout with the prevalent flu! Glad to see son Alan & Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa on Sunday, to brighten up the scene! Enjoyed a nice visit over lunch! The many friends of John Hall, George Bowers, and Aenne Vanderheul trust for improved health soon! John Hall is now at home with Marion...and George & Aenne in Port Perry Hospital. Drop a card to add some cheer to their lives! VCR Age NOVEMBER 1 to 4, 1988 includes: BB VIDEO HEADS CLEANED VHS & BETA 1/2 PRICE B AUDIO & CONTROL HEADS CLEANED lB TAPE PATH CLEANED & ALIGNED BB MECHANISM LUBRICATION B.BELTS and IDLERS REFURBISHED (Offer applies to VCRs in working order only) | Picture Perfect TV "72 WATER STREET, - PORT PERRY, ONT. "It's a fact. When I want the best in an RRSP or GIC, the only place for me is Standard Trust." Ask Bill Harris, and he'll tell you there's no better place to-get an RRSP or a GIC than Standard Trust. "As far as I'm concerned," says Bill, "the deal you get at Standard is terrific. No hidden charges, no delays and always convenient, friendly service. That's what | looked for...and found at Standard Trust. "The staff are just tremendous. The daily interest is William Harris, WINGHAM, Ontario ad Nestleton area news Caesarea Community Church Rev. Charles Clarke eonducted the excellence service on Sunday, at the Community Church, and led the Responsive reading. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford, spoke on '"Humiliating The Christ" based on Scripture Isaiah 53, read by 'George Kleinjan . Not as many out as usual due to to cold, but a fine company of people! An inspiring service! Kathy Watts - organist. Rev. Clarke will preach next Sunday. The. Oshawa Presbyterial United Church Women met at Newcastle United Church on Thurs., Oct. 27. Three members attended from Nestleton...name- ly...Gwen Malcolm, Jean Williams & Carol Hill, and found it to be an enriching experience. Guest speaker - Kathryn Latimer of Georgetown, spoke on "Who is my Neighbour." She had spent time in Nicaragua with a work group, building cement block homes under a Habitat program. The Nestleton UCW (afternoon group) will meet at the home of Leona Sadler on Tuesday, November 8 at 1:30 p.m. Keep in mind the Nestleton United Church, Family Country Hoedown, at Nestleton Communi- ty. Centre this Friday evening. Try to attend and really "kick up a storm." For information see Ad in the Port Perry Star! Animal rights Animal welfare is a controver- sial issue and yet many farmers feel it doesn't concern them. No livestock farmers can hope to be successful unless they are pro- viding their animals with ade- quate care and management. However, most Canadians don't work with animals on a day-to- day basis, except for pets, and do not have an understanding of animal production. This leaves them open to suggestions by animal rights advocates that animal agriculture is cruel and the result is increasing in- terference in farming practices Dr. Frank Hurnik, of the Animal and Poultry Science Department at the University of Guelph, is one of Canada's foremost authorities on Animal Welfare and its many ramifica- tiops. Dr. Hurnik will be in Lind- say on Wednesday, November 9th, to speak on 'Animal Welfare- Conflict or Opportunity?" This lecture is sponsored by the Pine Ridge Branch of the Ontario In- ~ stitute of Agrologists, and will be held in the Conference Room at the Lindsay Agricultural Office (322 Kent Street West), at 8:00 PORT PERRY STAR -- -- Tuesday, November 1, 1988 -- NORTHERN CLOTHING co. 221 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY Early-Bird Specials! NORTHERN WOODS SWEATS (Tops & Pants) LADIES' CORDS All CHILDREN'S WEAR 20% Off Shop Now for Best Selection & Prices. Wednesday to Saturday, November 2nd to 5th. Commntry Corners Wafe - specializing in -- Fish & Chips OPEN YEAR ROUND NOON til 8:00 PM EAT-IN CLOSED MONDAY TAKE-OUT Scugog Island gg5-941%6 PROPS. - Stew & Pat Ford DAVID MOUNT COUNCILLOR WARD L DAVID MOUNT SUPPORTS: Controlled Development Improved Recreational Facilities Job Creating Industry Better Sewage Treatment MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 VOTE MOUNT, bavip A WORKING FAMILY MAN WORKING FOR YOU great. That's why 1 like dealing with Standard Trust for my RRSPs or GICs, and all my savings." Looking for a great deal on an RRSP or a GIC? Talk to your local Standard Trust Branch Manager. You'll like what you hear! a Sr ea ICT: He 165 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY Scott McCoy for details. in : What's the hottest new employee-benefit on the market today? Blue Cross travel insurance for employee-groups. Ask BLUE CROSS Suite 204, Peterborough Square, 360 George St. N. Peterborough, Ontario K9H 7ES8 (705) 743-0677 1168-2N

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