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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jun 1955, p. 8

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8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, 1956 Manchester (Too late for last week) The Woman's Association realized $26.50 at their baking sale on Friday, The committee in charge are very grateful to the folk at the B.A, station for their-kindness- and courtesy and also wish to express appreciation for gli al LAS : Sie the very generous response of those El who contributed to the sale. ) Miss Lillian Timbers, Missionary on a "furlough. from Jaltocan, Mexico, is oh : visiting her niece Mrs. Oswald Croxall. We wd, Ba Mrs: M. Innes, Brooklin spent a few ain 7 Mays with relatives in the village, Mr. 'dnd Mrs. Offa Williamson, of Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs, E. Smurthwaite, Concord, weré recent guests of Me. and Mie J. E. Holtby. _ Mr. and Murs, Lionel Damond, To- " ronto, were guests of his sister, Mrs. ' J. G. Dobson and Mr. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Crosier, Peter and Kim, of Chatham, were with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crosier over the week-end, ; FAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT i -2 4" . dns. FRIDAY, JUNE 9-10 y - Doris Day, in #- Y7] I} Lucky Me" «0 In Technicolor A - v' v SATURDAY ONLY IY UNE 11th Jungle Jim, in "Voodoo Tiger" = "3 HOURS TO KILL" A MONDAY to "WEDNESDAY JUNE 138. to 15 Grace Kelly - Mickey Rooney William Holden, in Bridges at Toko-Ri Technicolor Mh FREE! GIFT TO EVERY LADY. 4+ Next Monday to Thursday A BEAUTIFUL RETRACTABLE "BALL POINT PEN TO EVERY LADY No Service Charge, Be sure to attend on FREE GIFT NIGHT 'grandsons Mrs. S. Arnold has been. with her and son-in-law Mr. O, Heayn, Scugugz. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Heayn is progressing favor- ably in-Community Memorial Hos- pital. " Mr, and Mrs, L. Bigg and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Bigg and daughter, all of London, spent a recent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie, Utica d he Sunday, June 12th, Meinorial® ser- vice will be held in thé United Church at 2.80 p.m. Mr. Burtch will conduct the service and Couves sisters from Greenbank will assist with the music. These services have always been well attended and we hope this one will break the record. Sunday School is withdrawn, } The W.A. will be held this Thursday June 9th, at 2.30 p.m. in the basement of the church, Sorry to report Mr. Henry Barnes is on the sick list. We all wish him a speedy recevery. he new hall basement is all ready or the cement, but it cannot be done y itself. So far the people have been end o the bees, Let's hope they continue to do so. Then we will have a hall worth of admiration and safety. Sunday and week-end visitors in- cluded Emmerson Harper, and family of Toronto, with his father; Mr. and Murs. Russ, Sonley, Port Perry, at Tam Catherwoods; Curly Kendall, in To- ronto; Mrs. Crosier, in Oshawa, on Saturday. Murs. Barnes is expeéting her daugh- ter and son-in-law from North Caro- linn. Mrs. Wm. Bell spent a few days in Galt last week. Several from here attended Marie Sonley's and Ross James presentation in Manchester on Saturday. evening. Preservative Will Help A chemical" which aids in the pre- servation of the nutritive value of grass silage and assists in" making it more appetizing to cattle, thereby in- creasing milk production, has been introduced by the agricultural chemi- cals department of Canadian Indus- tries (1964) Limited. Sodium metabisulphite, the preser- vative, is in white powder form and has a variety of uses in the brewing, food precessing, mining, pulp' and paper, and tanning industries, According to the C-I-L farm advis- Y] You' ve A een nee ees eT ny: HI st tats rrr ttt ttt GE} THAT EXPANSION BAND mn) Wanted ~~ AT SANDILAND JEWELLERS bh... EE 20% off all Bands Friday, 6 to 9 p.m. FREE WITH EVERY NEW WATCH rer eet rere eter eee eet eee te eerste e see sesesee sosevens 17 Jewels Sell-Winding, © eortified woterprool® Shock Resistont Anti-Mognetic Rodivm Hands ond Diol Sweep Second Nond bess Bracelet . eer eee testers tester t reset tsteetesene ory service, the use of sodium metaniry} sulphite as a silage preservative eliminates the need of the short wilt- ing period to reduce moisture as is common when no preservative is used, In fact, no wilting whatever is desir- uble and grass can be cut in wet weather and stored at once, Long-periodsstudies at the Pénnsyl- vania Ctate College of = Agriculture have revealed that valuable nutrients in the grass like protein, carotene and certain mineral. foods, are lost when handling ficld-cured hay. Such losses run from 20 to 40. per cent of the feeding value of the hay and are caused by shattering, bleaching and rain damage. These losses are -prac- ticaly eliminated when grass is cut green and silaged with preservative, Furthermore, the treated grass, with its increased carotene and sugar con- tent, is more palatable to cattle and is more easily digected. In observations made on test cattle, it was found that the daily intake per cow of untreated silage was 18 lbs, Daily consumption per cow of silage treated with sodium metabisulphate, however, was 63 pounds which was re- flected by a considerable increase in milk production. Greater consumption of "high quality treated silage means that less of the costly protein consen- trates are required, "STEERING WHEEL FARMING" Gives Agriculture a Brighter Look Great Shitise Hie taken place in "farming in recent years--changes that have brought new concepts of crop production and animal-hus- 'bandry ; soil and moisture conserva- tion; 'management and marketing, Symbol of one of the major changes in farming operations is It stands for power--power that has been made available through tractors and the steering wheel. machines to do practically every job on the farm; power that has given agriculture its greatest lift in He mi g2nturises power that has brought MASSEY-HARRIS. FERGUSON LIMITED Seo Makers of High Quality Farm Implements Since 1847 opportunities pation in higher standards of livingy In the promotion of 'steering wheel farming' Massey-Harrls and Ferguson have made available tractors and implements with out standing features to apply power in the modern way. Sound, advanced engineering, high standards in materials and manu» facture, thorough testing, and prompt efficient service combine ta make Massey-Harrls and Ferguson machines outstanding in depends ability, long life ang economy; for a greater particle | Forage Harvester Demonstration on lat 1 p.m. To ensure thorough mixing, appli- cation should be made just ahead of the blower at the rate of eight pounds of preservative to each ton of silage., The most practical method of applying the chemical is with a ferilizer -at- tachment from a corn planter. Power- ed by an electric motor, this applicator is mounted) on a portable table cali- brated to deliver the correct amount of powder per ton. It is fitted with a eylindrical spout to deliver the pre- servative on the chopped grass as it enters the blower housing, = Foi best quality silage, the most ideal cutting periods for various grass species are: Alfalfa first erop--as near " one- tenth bloom as. possible, Alfalfa second crop--half bloom. Red Clover--half to three-quarter bloom, 'Brome and timothy--after hentia but before bloomiijg _ Dairy farmers are cautioned not to let the cut grass wilt any more than can be helped. Grass should not be cut in advance and grass that has be- come mature, stemmy and lacks mois- ture should not be used for silage. Sodium metabisulphate is manufac- tured at the C-I-L chemicals plant in' Hamilton, Demonstration GRASSLAND DAY AND FORAGE HARVESTER DEMONSTRATION There will be a Grassland Day and the Farm of Mr. J. E. Hamer, % mile south of Myrtle, Monday June 13th Come and see the latest methods. Sponsored by the Veteran's Land Act. MRS: GERTRUDE W., EISEMAN MASSACHUSETTS WOMAN NAMED PRESIDENT Mrs. Gertrude W. Eiseman, Boston, Mass., was_thig week named president of The MotHer Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, at the Annual Meeting of The Mother' Church attended by church members from many parts of 'the world. Mrs, Biseman has been active in various capacities in the Christian Science Movement for many years, A native of New York City, she is now a Christian Science practitioner in Boston. Her appointment was an- nounced by The Christian Science Board of Directors. The term of of- fice is for one year. Prior to devoting her full time to the public practice of Christian Science healing, Mrs. Eiseman was very active on various - philanthropic and "civic boards. War, she served on the Christian LAKEVIEW THEATRE PORT PERRY Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m HURBDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 9-10-11 Joel McCrea and Marie Blanchard In the Glorious, Technicolor Story of an Outlaw Stallion "+ "BLACK HORSE CANYON" - 'COMEDY, Ete. : jo i MONDAY, TUESDAY, 'WEDNESDAY; JUNE 13-14. 151 i o'Tony Curtis, Corinne Calvert, Gene Nelson" In the Hilarious Technicolor Musical Comedy a "SO THIS IS PARIS" #5 CARTOON, ETC. Phone 32W J Err m™ SERVE Bricks 30¢. 1 gal. pack $2." V; gal. Pack $1. Popsicles 5c. Cones 5c. ~ GERROW S BAKERY {Tr rT OE 0 RE elicious "Country Club" Ice Cream SAT. SPECIALS" Fru Salad Layer Cale "Coffee Roll" G. M. GERROW During the Second World 2 Science War Relief Committee. i INE PRINTING PROGRAMS BOOKLETS FOLDERS BILLHEADS Fine Printing for Every Need .. 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Behind him are years, of training in various branches as teller, accountant, assistant him, too, are the special skills nce of the bank he represents. learned about people, and id banking practice is put to work every day in the service of. his customers, He directs a banking setvice-centre where a wide range of banking services, designed for are available to everyone -. in the community. , tested by years of practical experience, he is a key man in the Canadian banking system. 'THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVINGAYOUR COMMUNITY PERSONAL LOANS To finance your personal needs; repayment in regular instal ments from your earnings, For repairs, alterations or "additions to your home. Only a chartered Lok offers a full range of bankmg services, including: COMMERCIAL LOANS For business or industrial firms, large and small; producers, processors, fetailers--every type of enterprise. 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