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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Sep 1963, p. 6

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4--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., SEPTEMBER bth, 1968 quir AMPIONSIIP porr perry ' [. | 12 NOON : ) y 7 DE TT rs -- TT TT -- TTT 8 ¥; : mle - - - - spn limited fed group also. received hay | full - fed steers. In this experiment, THE CHURCHES Coming Events Card of Thanks Earn Swimming Senior Citizens and silage and with the full fed group | the percent choice carcasses were i i i } 1 would like to thank wy family, F h only hay was fed in addition, greater with. the limited - fed steers ANGLICAN CHURCH - # relatives and friends for their cards, Awards uc re Results showed the economy of li-| as compared to those on full feed. CHURCH OF ASCENSION Warriner Lodge 15 fruit and flowers sent to me while Too cud Saturday | "ted feeding. The cost per Ib. of | This all adds up to a greater margin . , . i in the Oshawa Hospital, and special| 32 of the 83 swimmers earned ie euchre party on Saturday | yain with the limited grain averaged | of profit over feed costs with limited Rev. Roland deCorneille, : iy ' p Co night at the Senior Citizens club was| 41 19.2¢ as compared at 26.6¢ for the | feedin Priest-in-charge I 0 eeling thanks to the Reverend Linstead for| swimming achievement awards at well attended with 10 tables . d I " eeding. Sunday, Sept. Sth-- ° ves . oS N | his calls and the Port Perry United | Laurel Brook Purk, Nestleton. This } ] Co Se --------e er ot tee ttt ee Aes ------------S------------ -- : A Morning Warship AT I'ENTION LODGE MEMBERS Church for the lovely flowers. is an excellent record for their Red Ladies High-~Mps Olive Lane--18 " a. po igi " : I'he Regular Lodge meeting will be Jessie Hope. | Cross Water Safety Instructor, Mrs. Ladies 2nd--Vera EHerby--74 1.30 Am~Liurch Schoo held on MON., SEPT. 9th, 1963, 8 p.m. Lynn Harrison, Nestleton, Consolation--Mrs. Dora Geer--41 This is an important meeting regard- YY rian ted Crocs © i Men"s High--Morley Moase--86 PORT PERRY : N Lod Buildi All I M - « Those in the four Red Cross classi v dn Te Woodta T i ing our New Lodge Building. bi : fications: Senior, Intermediate, Jr. Men's 2nd--Mr. F. Wood----176. me 1 members ave reguested to be present. Il emoriam len ons: ShL0E; " cre 3 Cons.-- Freeman MceCullough--37 ? UNITED CHURCH HEAYN-In loving memory of my and Beginners were tested by Jim . Lo. ' mn 1g memory ny Bradbur The next regular euchre will be on HYDRO INTERUPTI N Rev. E. 8. Linstead, B.A. Minister a con Gordon Heayn, who passed away | Pradburn. Saturday night, Sept. Tth with Mrs. Sunday, Sept, Siti nN : fefistahop ih oon iss hi List of awards won: Nott and Mrs. "Robertson us conven- ~ | 10 wm. -Sunday School B h Sh Pp God knows how much I miss him SINE ors, Mr. €. Coombe convened the Ww d d S h 11 wm. Kindergarten & Nursery ar er 0 S Never shall his memory fade SENIL or wishi Saturday night party e nes ay, epl. 11t Yl 1963 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Cl . Loving thoughts shall ever wander Mole hn BA The re-opening of the club will be 3 3 . v o the spot where he is laid. / ? roAne " 2 rom . 0 0: «iM. osIn To tl thot ¥ ! i laid | i a He on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 11th. From 12:45 to 5:16 P.M ST. JOHN'S The Barbers Association of Port Luavingly remombhorel hy Lis i This will be the beginning of a - - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Perry notify their customers that Pos, Fen Runes Heaven ORNEMATH mew year and new membership, Location: Prince Alber t, Pr ospect, . I. M. Rudftain B.A. Minister Barber Shops will be closed all day AUre ols Best wishes to all our members who . . Rev. H. M. J » Hea Wednesday, starting September 11th, D th Bonnie Malcolm have been away and ill. Manchester Utica Shirle Sunday, Sept. Sth-- 1963. ed " | zanna Raga) Glad to see Mr. Cullens back home a Lia gd [] ] Y. ad rahi Wp Miah . no Brian Thompson rir} d hope his health returns ' - 10 a.m. Morning Worship PP PP nnn | SPURR, Elizabeth MacKden -- At again and hope his health returns so S Bl k k J 11 a Sunday School starts Sept. 8th Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Ontario on| JUNIOR he can join us. cugog, aC stoc I} anetvi e, at 11 a.m. » mgm ' Friday, Aug. 30, 1963. Elizabeth Pat Sleep , . Senior Citizen's | uciricr, meioved wife of the tate] tonne Sherwin sore Caesarea and surrounding area. i Co . FKdward Y. Spurr and dear sister of Glenn Malcolm * . . The pI Chane ona Euchre Margaret (Mrs. J. W. Began), Bit Herbert Vine Limited Feeding Your co-operation is appreciated. SCUGOUG PASTOR: "CHARGE Perry, Kathleen (Mrs. . D. -How- Perry Grandel + w. C. C. Gilbe 3.D. The Senior Citizen's Euchre will be o Tverd oP a res A, C. RICHARDSON, Manager, 'wv / Rev. C. C. Gilbert, 1 den) Norristown PLA. and William Gwen Malcolm van a eous . Sunday, Sept. 8th-- ut the Club on Saturday, September A. H. MacBrien of Toronto. Service Annetta Sherwin Uxbridge Area. Manchester United Church Bthiat 3 otlogks from the Chapel of McDermott Heather Dorrell Just enough ofa good thing is Anniversary Services, Sunday, « Patiabalier, i Perry on Monday. Betty Ellis better than too much of it. This rule ~ Co B ---- Sept. 8th at 11.00 am. Notice Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. BEGINNERS ---- bears out in lvestock feeding. T. D. and 7.30 p.m. --- David Malcolm Burgess and W. 0. Kennedy of the \ Co: : : Boys wanting to play Bantam 3 Malcol 0 io Agricul 1 Coll found i Speaker morning and evening A T & C Barry Malcolm ntario_ Agricultural College, foun 7 ° J Rev. J. K. Braham. Music by Hockey this scason please report to own ountry ! Donald Wright this to be the case in one experiment B I L L S Scugog Choir for a.m. Service, | th* Vaisigrounds, Monday, September Paul Mappin with finishing steers on limited grain. : : and for evenitfiy Mrs. Tobin and by iu 7 olelock, Nanager-4 alt Club Brian Wilson They took steers from pasture, di- y Mrs. Abraham of Seagrave. Sundison. Conch---Mac McMillan. T dC w Chub ¢ Barbara Wilson vided them into two test groups and RADIATOR REPAIR Sept. b Ihe Town an sn y N hl or Ann Wilson put them on 60 day feeding trials 11 Miles North of Manchest En te ern } on Priday, 20th ry m He hiv 4 Leslie Wright One half of the steers were then fed (1% Miles North o ane er) PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH n stock United Chure Christian Educa- Norma Wilson grain to a limit of 10 lbs. per head PLUGGED UP RADIATORS w oF Pastor--J. H. Brown 1CKen tion Centre, with 26 members pre- Dianne Guest per day. 'The other half was allowed ' Sunday. Seol. Sth-- sent. During the business period it Sylvia Feddema to eat as much grain as they wanted BOILED OUT and REPAIRED Sunday, Sept. Bar-B-Q Supper was decided to have a Smorgasbord Bernice Mappin --they each ate an average of 19.5 . - " 0.50 wan. ~Sunday School ) ) on Wednesday, October 30th 1963, Larry Jackson Ibs. of it per day THEY WORK LIKE NEW 11.00 a.m.-- Morning Worship Chicken harB0 Supper at Utica | 4nd the sume Committee was appoint Paul Feddema Cracked shelled corn was used in FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship United Church, Saturday, September | od (¢ arrange this. . : i " . AE a de , . . Clinton Sleep this comparison, along with soybean > Monday, 7.00 p.m.--Young People ith. Supper served at b; 8 an lhe Meeting was handed over to Janis Dorrell oil mea] as a protein supplement. The Phone 985-7531 Oct. 10 - ¥ Wednesday, 8 pm.--Prayer Meeting o'clock. AduNg $1.50. Children 12] Mr. and Mrs Roy McLaughlin and ' aml EVEYONE WELCOME -- and under Tbe. Sept. 65/63 | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy. Rev.| 7 Philip Romeril was asked to give a TTT - NOTE Services being held d brief account of his holiday in Eng- » , Kg temporarily in the Municipal Smorgashor land and Europe, after which Mrs. I. Offices, Blackstock United Chureh Town Mountjoy led the group in worship. " \ } } and Country Club announce their The meeting closed with an enjoyable ' . RR I aa a . 1 . SMORGASBORD on Wednesday, | lunch of Corn on the Cob, buns and P bli S h ] October 30th, 1963. Tickets: Coffee. > v : - uniic >CNnoo Adults $1.75 (at the Door $2.00) so FOR = w 14 years and under--.76c. S f 1 Registration Pre-school Children--.26c. uccess u . Unchanged Nofi Candidates PPLI Coy } i 1Ce Successful Candidates of the Red Although there have been quite nl JOHN'S BARBER SHOP, operated | Cross Summer Swim Programme held -- d pe number of changes in the student py My LL. M. Greer, will be staying | at Wellsprings Park. - = body of the Public School the number | open until Noon on Wednesdays. | BEGINNERS-- ) Bd the M J 2% ; . LAURENTIAN of pupils registered on opening dayy Closed Wednesday afternoons, Doug Holtby, R.R. 2, Port Perry Zipper Binders UR was the same as that on the register Donna Smith, Sandford Poa Pencil Crayons ' when school closed last term, viz 490 Arlene Hackner, Sandford Photo by Ontario Dept. of Health EXCELLENT VALUES at Three 1 } ' J Forty Hirer Students radiced DANCING Joanne Weller, Zephyr Your Ontario Department of Health is proud that there has 98 5 98 d Tes DODYAr: Sao fast Junes-- 'Bowe of these will he Kevin Doble, R.R. 8, Uxbridge not been an outbreak of disease traceable to milk since ss . an 69c 95¢ $2 00 Mending the ew Hauhpnegie School REGISTRATION at Scout Hall for Jill Doble, R.R. 3, Uxbridge the introduction of pasteurization by the Government. LJ LJ J ° hi Ls ge and some will be attend- tap, ballet, jazz and baton twirling,| Robert Layzell, R.R. 8, Uxbridge ° ing Port Perry High School. Sixteen | Thursday, September 12th, 4 to 5.00! Neil Smith, RR. 1, Uxbridge Dymond Discusses Health in Ontario : students have been transferred to, m.; Also registration in Town Hall,| Bob Simmonds, R.R. 1, Port Perry : L se Leaf ' other schools, and thirteen have been | gigekstock, September 9; 4 to 5 p.m. Don Simmonds, R.R. 1, Port Perry . ' . - 00 . | ¥ admitted from other schools. There| Teacher: Jean Bright, Member Martin Hertzberg, RR. 1, » » S f : d Y M 1k Thr = Ring - 3 - are forty six new pupils in the cpT.A, CT.A. and N.B.T.A. Ken Robertson, R.R. 1, Blackwater a eguar mg our 1 ce - Refills ' beginners class. Se p John Houston, Whitb V7» pt. 12 ohn Houston itby ') " The teaching staff remains the ' George Housin, Whitby Matthew B. Dymond, MD, CM. | directly to contaminated milk. X 1 ers OUR SPECIAL 250 sheels sme ri for ny rashes, Mrs. # Roger Blair, Greenbank Ontario Minister of Health is of this, pasteurization TOP QUALITY LINE 88¢c. | ailey o ackstock has been grantec N Gayle Blakely, Greenbank . egislation was incorporated into I'S a year's leave of absence and Mrs. 0 ice Clark Blakel ' Greenbank Ontario's freedom from milk- | the Public Health Act. This gave OTHER SIZES , \ Ys oy oy oy : Bailey of Utica will supply in her Mrs. J. E. Jackson, A.T.C.M.,, Debbie McGee, Greenbank borne epidemics of such diseases | the provincial Government the 25 & 4 place, . R.M.T. will resume her piano and| jUNIORS-- as typhoid fever during the last | power to define areas in which $1 bY and $2 49 Cc. C. theory classes on Monday, September on Kent: Greenhanic twenty-five years may make us| pasteurization was compulsory. bd od ' Ra rl BU AT a ' s i : oth Ron Miller, Cannington forget that' probably milk was|In 1959, compulsory pasteuriza- a on - T Naney Miller Cannington formerly responsible for more | tion was extended to include all Re f . - Bev McGillvary Sunderland sickness and deaths than all other | of southern Ontario and all or Dictionaries fn er ~ . y WO . -" rs The Second Instalment of the Port Anniversary Brenda McGillvary, Sunderland foods J re : genie areas, plus certain spe F = . J 2 Perry Taxes is due on or before , n David Lockie, Sunderland © Srany PN trove em in [Tied tnorganiced gress; in north. HIGHROADS ................ 85¢ ounfain ens Lf September 23, 1963. Service INTERMEDIATE-- the safety of our milk supply has f ern Ontario. BLACKIES veers $2.35 ' 1. F. RAINES yy H fo ny not heen due to chance but is| Every one of the nearly five POCKET OXFORD. $2.25 LEVER TYPE ........ $1.95 Sept. 19 oo Clerk MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH pale ia ett, Sonya "the result of the combined ef [hundred dairies in Ontario is ili CARTRIDGE TYPE-- sepr. 1s br rrp a TB SUNDAY, SEPT. 15th, 2.30 p.m. Trevor Blakely, Greenbank v forts, usually not publicized and situated in an area where pasteur- -- * $1.49 and $2.95 Guest Speaker: Wo Eh Greenbank often unknown, of local and pro- | ization is compulsory. It is esti. } i Douglas B.A. Fied| SE p-"".g§ vincial health officials, mated that 99 percent of all milk L h S h 1 es ; ? " Rev. 1 og as Dilkey I oe Marsha Williams, Port Perry Public concern about the pre-| sold in Ontario is pasteurized. ea er C 00 ] - A ALEX TRICIAN GAYS Secretary for Missionary and Main- \ : . . ! = Aa ! tenance of Ottawa. Montreal. and Cathy Nelson, Port Perry valence of milk:-borne discases in| There have been no' outbreaks B - 2 98 d éma 10a GET A QUOTE FROM oo i Quinte Conferences : Ian Burnett, Port Perry Ontario led the Government of [in Ontario of communicable dis- ags . ) ' Marg. McPhail, Cannington the day to the setting up of a[easos caused by contaminated I i nis us BEFORE You 8uY, 'Shirley Rodd, Greenbank Commission 'on milk in 1909. | milk since 1938. But at no time GIRLS or BOYS ns rume REMEMBER THERES S » Citi ' Fred Churchard, Greenbank Legislation implementing the|can we afford to become com: : : 75¢c. and $1.60. v f MORE TO ELECTRICAL enior 1 1Zens Jo-Anne Harris, Greenbank Commission's recommendation | placent. The sources of many CRAYOLA CRAYONS-- ii A - Peg Foster, Greenbank was the result. This allowed local | diseases which can be spread 15¢., 29¢. & 39c. ! Club Re-Opening Royal Life-Savin Society: councils to pass compulsory pas- | through milk are still present and 2 INDEX DIVIDERS .... 16¢ : y ving y teurization by-laws. By 1924,| pose a constant threat. The En- I The re-opening of the Senior Citi-| Bronze Medallion-- twenty municipalities in Ontario | vironmental Sanitation Branch of Af ATER VENUS DRAFTING zens' Club will be on the Second| Don McCaig, Greenbank had such bylaws. The total for |the Ontario Department of Health JUR . Ry. 1:1 PENCILS ....... 2 for 35¢ Wednesday, September 11th at 2 p.m.| Brian Harris, Greenbank all of Canada was only twenty. [keeps constant vigilance in these - : Ron Blakely, Greenbank "five at that time matters. Only wi S . . . y with the complete I . Jo-Anne Harris, Greenbank However, these measures were | co-operation of the public, the HILROY SCIENCE TYPING PAD +s Ek' NOTE BOOKS 69¢ 25 d4 4 A olo ies Peg Foster, Greenbank not fully effective. During the | dairy industry and health agen. Senate : ¢ and 45¢ py % Lynne Foster, Greenbank period 1921 to 1938 there were | cies can the people of Ontario be : : iy p y Joe Draper, Port Perry still too many outbreaks of dls- | safeguarded against this threat. QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND COMPLETE STOCK Sonya Braves regret that many Barbara Taylor, Port Perry ease and several deaths attributed 3/6/63. . y Tans made an unnecessary trip to Cathy Nelson, Port Perry A M. L A Ww R E N C E [SAH Xo rd [= Sonya on Sunday afternoon, The| Marian Skerratt, Uxbridge i Any questions on the jerk of the Department o Health in this [] } : - 3 'arol F , or ted topics for these columns, should be sent to the wo ny » : CONTR UNG 3 AIRS game scheduled for that time had to| Carol Fairman, Uxbridge eld, or sugges : . 7h be postponed at the last minute owing | Award of Merit--Silver Medallion-- Director ol mation and Publicity, Ontario Department "of DIAL 985-2231 PORT P ERRY rd y 985.7174 -PT. PERRY to conditions beyond their control. John Thomson, Greenbank d : : . + } y } 4 7

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