Manchester News Manchester U.C.W. held a successful Bazaar and tea on Saturday, a good attendance was reported and $139.82 was realized. Mrs. J. Elliot introduced Mrs. Sam Cawker of Nestleton who opened the bazaar. On Sunday afternoon Brian David Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kuhn and grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb was baptised, Rev. Mark Reeves was the offici- ating clergyman. Guest with Mr. and Mrs, F. Lamb follow- .ing were Rev. M. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waters, Stouff- ville, Mrs. Frank Johnson & Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lamb and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamb and boys. Mr. J. Elliot conducted the service Sunday morning and the congregation were pleas- ed to have as their speaker in the absence of Rev. Teskey Mr. Cyril Knight of Oshawa. Don't forget children that Sunday School is now open and your teachers would like to see you all out next Sun- ay. Choir practice will be at 7 o'clock on Thursday evening. Guest on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson were, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buckley, Miss Lyne Clarridge and Mr. Leonard Duccette, all of Toronto. Mr. G. Conboy week-end guest of Mrs. D. Roberts and David. Mrs. James Mitchell spent a few days last week visiting her cousin Mrs. R. Whitwell at Stoney Creek, and .other friends at Port Credit. Week-end guest with Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Roberts were Mrs. G. Battae, Dave and Dorothy of Waterloo, Miss Kitty O'- Rielly and Mr. Patrick O'- Rielly of Ireland. The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Laura Wil- son, on Thursday, October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson, Mrs. Aleta Holtby and Mr. & Mrs. James Mitchell, spent Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. John Kingstone and her mother from Wales. An en- joyable evening was spent viewing pictures of their trip to England and Wales. CO-OP BIG BONUS HYBRID CORN DEVELOPED FOR ONTARIO FARMERS Co-op corn breeding research is done right here in Ontario because that's where you grow your *orn Coop hybrids are developed to produce high yield, be vigorous, easy picking, fast drying and have maximum resistance in the areas of Ontario for which they were intended Order now 5280, 270, Coop Big Bonus Hybrids 277, 266 also ask about Coop Big Bonus Corn Pro gram including jeals seeds, fertilizer and chem Mr and Mrs. E Metcalfe of Toronto recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brodie Mr. and Mrs. M. Burnett and Mr. ard Mrs. J. Whit>- hall attended a wedding in Toronto on Saturday. Recent visitors of Mrs. Mary Tiffen included Mr. and Mrs. R. Cathrn and sons of Haney B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. John Vande Velt and family of Belgium. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brodie Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brodie. Mr. ,Donald Leaming is spending this week at James Bay with thirty-five clove. mates of the University. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. Highet, Toronto week-end guests of Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mrs. Gordon Saville visit- jed with her mother Mrs. Dora English of Port Perry, \éhe day recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. Di Paolo and Anne-fLyn of Sudbury, guests of her parents Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. M. and family Sunday ckson night Utica Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sun- day, September 27, at 11:30 am. Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mitchell were of Bonarlaw, Mrs. Milt Par- Mitchell of Kinsale, Misses Grace and Beatrice Davidson of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Colby of Uxbridge and Mrs. Bruce Haugen and Dean of Port Perry. Mrs. Frank Valyear of Belleville has returned home after a week's visit with her sister Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Miss Minnie Lang of Tor- onto is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier Mr. George Torrison and Matthew of Toronto were at their cottage on Sunday. Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield of Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield of Taunton were supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. George Harper on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Russell All- bright called on Mrs. G. Har- per on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- dall spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maltby at their cottage at Wasaga Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur called on the Kendalis re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Dal- rymple visited Mr. and Mrs Earl Ballard last week Mr. Fred Beare of Oshawa was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil- bur spent Thursday evening with them Mr. George Mowat of Whit iby is visiting Mr. and Mrs Larry Kendall Mr. and Mrs. George Craw ford and Miss Joan Crawford of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia are visiting Mr. and Mrs Peter Sutcliffe. On Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mr ard Mrs. William Tewe't, kin and Mr. and Mrs. Walt] Scugog News guests of Mr. and Mrs. L Empringham. Guests of Jack and Joan Kane for the week-end were his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Kane of Howe Island Mrs. M. McLaren, Mrs. R. Tetlow and Mrs. C. Midgeley spent a day in Orillia fast week, Recent guests of Mrv and Mrs, Alan Carter included Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cuss, Mi- chael of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor of West Hill. Mr. and Mrs, M. Appleton and family week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paxton, Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. T. Adderley of Oshawa Sunday visitors of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Empring- ham of Claremont, Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tozer of Ann Arber Mich., spent the week-end with her parents "Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish. News Crawford and Mr. and Mrs [Peter Sutcliffe they visited Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKin- ley of Willowdale called on Mrs. Chet Geer on Wednes- day. Miss Rose Baker and Miss Lily Berg of London England, Mrs. Margaret Steer of Ajax and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Day of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac Cannell spent Saturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacCannell of Markham. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Spears of Bay Ridges visited the MacCannells. Miss Ethel Major of Tor- onto spent the week-end with Mr' and Mrs. Tom Suther- lard and Mr. and Mrs. W Conner visited them on Sun- day Prepare for Winter now with our OL FURNACE SPECIAL Heating Capacity Furriace Controls io [-<Bans>-] De PERRY, ONTARIO PORT PERRY STAR ~ 3g Thunsdoy, Sept. 24,1970 - 9 and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pron- cack of Toronto. Special speakers for our service at 0:45. A group of twenty young people are to help with the service. An invitation is extended to all to attend especially the young people. FLORIDA - SENIOR CITIZENS 14-DAY SUNSHINE VACATION 163 NOV. 1 e@ NOV. 15 INCREDIBLE?? = PHONE TODAY!! PRAVELWAYS TOURS [985-3288 | Recent visitors with Mr Mrs. W. Watts included ae and Mrs. C. Harris, Orange- ville, Mr. and" Mrs. J. Case Ontario County School of Ballet UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DENISE WUUDLEY Member of The Royal Academy of Dancing, London, England, former dancer with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and performer on many CBC shows. ANNOUNCES CLASSES FOR ALL AGES will begin MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th . at the ANGLICAN CHURCH, Port Perry Classes are $1.50 payable monthly. For registration Call 985-7422 evenings from 6 - 9 p.m. Now Open! 985 - 2486 * Duct Work Oil Tanks and Installation also aveilable * 90,000 to 118,000 B.T.U * Including Thermostats and "ees. Ballard Lumber Co. PHONE 985-7335