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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Aug 1954, p. 6

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oe: has LAN LEANN 5 6-TEE PORT PERRY, STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1984 Utica A dance and presentation were held in the hall recently in honour of the newly-weds, Mr, and Mrs, Emil Don- nelly. They were given a lazy-day chair and a foot stool by Bob Sonley, Lawrence Midgley and Bruce Geer, who represented the community. Dorothy Wilbur read the address. The serving of lunch concluded a pleasant evening, Mrs. N. Ackney is spending a few weeks in Toronto while her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Kelsey are visiting in Vancouver. Sorry to report that Mrs. Wm, Bell has had a serious operation in Oshawa Hospital. ! Mr. Will Lakey of New York City, U.S.A, and Miss Edith Lakey of To- ronto, were recent visitors of their brother Mr. Chas, Lakey. ° Mrs. Jack Crosier accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare and family on a trip to Windsor to visit Mr, and Mrs. W. Scott, The August meeting of the Utica W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Kendall last Thursday after- noon. The ladies decided to try to fix up the kitchen before the turkey supper is held in October. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and family were visiting. her parents Mr, and Mrs, George Gibson of Taunton, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wilbur. were on 4 holiday trip to Ottawa and the Adi- rondack Mountains last week, Mr, Bill Brown will soon have fin- ished building. his new garage. The appearance of the school has been improved by a coat of paint. Recent visitors at Jack Crosier's were Mr, and Mrs, A, McLeod, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare, of Clare- mont, : Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall were UXBRIDGE BUILDERS : PHONE 214W a ~MOLET TL T-e pecial Price /ROOFING $8.50 per square 210 LB. -- 3 IN 1 _ + LUMBER & SUPPLIES UXBRIDGE v AEE nounced b This new machine an 3 ha This ) y New Holland Machine Company was_ - 'designed particularly for farmers growing ; small acreages of hay who want a machine with high' capacity, Called the Model 66 Power Take- Off Baler. it is plus the 766. . capable of making up tons an hour. An over-running clutch enables larmers to shift gears up or conditions without choking or stalling Pre-compression system of baling used in the engine model . makes power-take-off baling practical. say New Holland engineers. lo six bales a minute, or seven and slip cluich on the p.l.o. unit down to meet changing windrow of the tractor. The clutch feature, / MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT PORT PERRY PHONE 156 3 250 RE 4 i) dR 3 trig y] { A 4 3 bs Tg | 43 2 2 EO SENTRA Eas Leh on a trip to Ottawa and the Thousand Islands recently, Mrs. Kendall is now visiting friends at Wasaga Beach. Week-end vigitdrs at Ray Mae- Donald's were Mr. and Mrs, E. Black- burn and family, of Toronto, and Mr, end Mrs, Angus MacMillan and fam- ily of Thistletown. Miss Sharon Mac- Donald returning with the MacMillans to Thistletown for a holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and family and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mitchell and Bill visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin, Yvonne, Louise, and Jack Mitchell stayed for a few days. 5 Mrs. Bushel, of Toronto, was a guest of Tony Luciano last week-end. * Miss Helen Conaghan of Port Perry, spent a week at the home of Mr. and Glenn Macdonald. It would be nice if more came out to church at 10 a.m. every Sunday morning to hear the excellent ser- mons by our minister, Mr, Burtch, Prince Alber ~The Woman's Association met on July 28th in the Sunday School room, with the president Mrs, Beacock pre- siding. Mrs, Norman Wilson acted as secretary. Owing to the busy season the attendance was not as large as usual, Meeting opened with a hymn, Serip- ture reading and Lesson Thoughts by Mrs. Robertson. ; . The treasurer gave a very satis- factory report. "During the business period plans were made for the bake sale, and Fair display. A Hymn closed the meeting. Sev- eral visitors arrived for lunch, served by group 4. Mr, Skinner has painted his double house white with green; and the pip- ing of the water from the well to the house is now underway, with other im- provements also. : Rev. C. and Mrs, Clarke of Frank- ford, also their daughter Miss Helen Clarke are visiting relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs.. Nairn, Saski, have been visiting her sister Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Jamie and Nola, and other relatives, ; : Miss E. Shirkwierda, Bowmanville, enjoyed a holiday with her friend Miss Ena Keizebrink., n : The next meeting of the Woman's Association will be held in church parlours Wednesday evening, August 25 at 8 o'clock. We shall be looking for members and visitors that night. Master Neil Wanamaker, Seagrave, enjoyed being with his cousin Master |: Bruce Martyn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Robertson and family, Havelock, with his sister Mrs. G. Hunter, husband and family. We are all glad to learn little Alen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy is improving after being under the doe- tor's care. : Mr. Frank Vickery with Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Oshawa last week,' Mr. Dan McTaggart attended Dec- oration services in Greenbank on Sun- day. = Miss Jean' Webb of Peterboro, who has returned from a- pleasant holiday out in western provinces, made a brief visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunter, "off season" if you RR att SRL a Sl Put your soil to work 5 'through the EB "OFF Season" | With the season of cropping now finished, you have depleted your soil of a great ~amount of minerals arid plant food. Your soil organisms can restore this loss in the provide the necessary organic matter for conversion to plant food. Six tons of hay or straw per acre "turned in" with AERO Cyanamid adds organic matter equal to 20 tons of average manure. Your field trash is extremely valuable in building soil--put it to work naw with AERO Cyanamid to promote Z rapid decomposition and plow under for soil organisms to \ 'work on through the off season. "Orchards Now is the time to build up a nitrogen supply for \ your fruit trees. Nitrogen, the major requirement in orchards, - can be supplied by slow acting AERO Cyanamid either broadcast or turned in with green manure or trash. Heavy cropping deletes nitrogen and now 8 the time to return it. to the root systems to boost early Spring growth. - ~ : Got ATRO Cyanamid a! your local farm supply DRALER now A BR LR [di ab A eS Fil APSA Bit LY Seagrave 'Mr, Reid MacFarlane: 4nd Miss Lorne Dure, of Toronto, spent. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. Mac- Farlane, this week for a three weeks vacation in California, 'During this time Miss Dure will vigit her cousins Dr. and Mrs. Raymond. Friess, of Valleyjo, California, : : Mr. Leon Standish visited last week with his<son Mr, Laird Standish and Mrs, Standish in Montreal, Master Douglas MacKinnon and Master Lloyd Bruce are visiting their grandparents Mr, and Mrs, R. Stinson of Bowmanville, Sih Mr. and Mrs; M. MacMillan, of Lind- say, are -spending a few days with their daughter Mrs. R. Reynolds: Mr. and 'Mrs. George Watson, of Toronto, at the home of Mr. Frank Watson, last Thursday. Mr. Frank Watson spent a few days recently with his sister Mis, F. Good- all, in Hamilton, : The annual turkey supper will be held in Seagrave Church on Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs, G. Fishley and.Jimmy end Mr, and Mrs, Frank Gibson and family enjoyed a motor trip to Peter- borough, Kinmount and other points on Sunday. Master Neil Wanamaker spent last week with his cousins Marion -and Bruce Martyn of Prince Albert. Miss Marion Martyn is spending this week at Neil's home, Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to Mrs, H. Eagleson in the loss of her sister Miss Luella Atkinson who passed away in East General Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday. Fun- eral services took place on Tuesday and burial in Markham cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moase and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moase and Mr. and Mrs, A, Brown,.Rev. H. Copp, of Toronto, Miss Hazel Thompson, of Whitby, were: Sunday. visitors at. the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Keen and Mr, and Mrs, W. Moan. Mr. M. Belair, Miss: E. Clements, Miss L. Reynolds and Mr, R. Wana- maker enjoyed a motor trip to Niagara. Falls on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J. Tobin, Frankie and Maureen, and Miss S. Cookston, spent a week's vacation in Ipperwash and Grand Bend, on Lake Huron. While there they visited: Mr, Denny. Tobin who has been attending High School Cadet Camp for the past seven weeks. Denny returned home this week, W.A. met on Wednesday evening with Mrs, Eagleson. acting leader for Meeting opened with Theme Song and singing of hymn, Mrs. Eagleson led in prayer, and Scripture verses by Mrs. Harding. The topic thoughts on Christian Citizenship were read by Mrs. Fishley, The .guest spedker of evening was Mrs, Freel of Sunderland. Mrs. Freel gave a very earnest talk setting Mary Webster as. an example of Christian character. Mary Web- 'ster's life was told by Stanley Jones in his book "Growing Spiritually", Hymn closed this part of the meeting. Mrs. Butt was in charge for business. Minutes - were approved and thirty ladies were present. Collection of $7.70 was received and penny offering of $1.93. Four ladies celebrated. their birthdays, A donation was voted to- | ward the Insulation of the church. The West Group announced .a supper on Sept. 3 and the film "A Queen is Meeting closed with. the benediction. Lunch was served by West Group. 3 : . The annual Thank. Offering service will be held on Sunday, Oct. 10, in Seagrave church, Further particulars later, Friends regret to hear of the illness. of Rev. T.. Wallace,. in 'Bancroft Hos- pital. We hope he may improve that he can soon leave the hospital and | carry out his plans, of a. trip to -Eng- land in September, Manchester Church and Sunday: School will be at the usual hour, 11,16 a.m. next Sun- day, when Rev. Mr. Mutton will be back from his holidays. grandmother in Brooklin, Mrs. Morrison of Grimsby, and Mrs. Wm. Martin of : Sutton, were 'guests ,|of Mrs. Gladys Archer last week. Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Stevens, Walter and Jim, were in Toronto on Sunday. Guests with Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Roach on the week-end were Mr, and Mrs. D. Cunningham and sons and Mrs. E. Johnston, of Troy, N.Y, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Black, Doreen and Nancy, Toronto, Mrs. Stewart, of Uxbridge, visited Mrs. G, Innes, on Monday, . : Quite a number from this locality attended Peterborough Fair last week. Mrs. J. Bain who has been with the T. Eaton Co for forty years retired from her duties there and will five at her home here with her brother Mr, Earl Mitchell, | Mrs. Bain was the recipient of many beautiful gifts from the management and staff, .. Miss Lorne Dure with friends left] West Group in charge of devotional} Crowned" will 'be shown 'during the| '| evening, Miss Helen Innes 'is' visiting - her | Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs, C, Elford and Mr. and Mrs, Wilmot: Ball, of Windsor, had dinner Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Wilf Simpson. * Mr, and Mrs. Wilf Simpson and Grace, Mr. Floyd Evans and Mrs. Hockley, of Uxbridge, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Simpson. . Congratylations to Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hill on the birth of a baby son +~--David John--August 12th. Little Misa Brenda Hill is staying @ few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill, : Mr. and: Mrs. Jack Hill visited a day jase week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold ark, of Pinedale, : Misses Lois and. Patricia Graves spent Sunday at home. Myr, and Mrs. Jack Simpson and Mr. and' Mrs, Chas, Gourlie spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert] Evans. > { Saki Rev. 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AC few days last week with his grand- an international daily newspaper: 5 : i: FORGOT that a bit of wood preservative®, applied at little cost when the fence was put in, would have saved him the cost of new posts now. In the telephone business, as around your. own home, we find it's better to do the job right in the first place and then look after it. It's the best way we know to avoid heavy repair and replacement costs, to save expense and give you most service for your money. That's why we treat telephone poles against rot; why we keep our trucks clean and in good repair; why we.put up exchanges and offices to last, ia < It's common sense if we are to keep our costs down--and the price of your telephone service low. psy #1f you would like to get useful information on the preservative ~ treatment of wood we suggest you write Forest Products Laboratories, Department of Resources and Development, Ottawa, - THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA FOR YOUR FALL and Winter Wardrobe See aur lovely display of the new styles -- DRESSES and SUITS for : for all Seasons SPECIAL SERVICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS 2ROBRS <9 DR ORONO 22080808080809000 0808220908080 00000N0 20208000008 20208 80908090¢ ., o CY 2 3 +. + 8 2 1S <3, ort Pe rry LABOUR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6th ~ DISPLAY OF: 5 Flowers, Ladies' Work, Vegetables +. and Prize Animals ha Afternoon Features Horse Racing, $600.00 in Purses Ont. County Black & White Show i Gala Midway ; : Grandstand Entertaiment Open 10:00 a.m. -- 12:00 noon i © Evening Progam In Memorial Gardens Big Carnival and Dance "HELD IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB BRR AR SE a SSR Ss A ER SE RL SR A RAR LE ER SARA AS RC 0R0N 23 pO 0 3 3 ., ROSOSOROS 3. . 0 *: by s, ROSOROROSONOND 5% IS 4 *, 2 bp) uo }3 by OR08080908080009080808080808080S00ROBOPOROEOSOEOOSIBOR0 DESEO E E0008 8080808080R0808000808000808090R0K 0208020808080 0M LK oF 8 wa

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