Sis > MEY AT » AR) sho bioudde Greenbank News Communion service was held on Sunday morning with a large congregation in attend- ance and all the ten members of the Session present. Next Sunday the new time- table comes into effect with Sunday School meeting at 10.15 a.m. and church service at 11.30 a.m. On Sunday evening a special service was held in Seagrave United Church to formally wel- come that conrgegation into the Greenbank Pastoral Charge and also to induct Rev, David Harris as their new minister, Rev. Reed of Sunderland and Rev. McNeill of Seagrave, who is retiring from the ministry conducted the devotional period .and Rev. Crawford of Omemece preached the sermon and also conducted the induction ceremony. Following the service which was attended by a large numher of Pinedale and Greenbank friends the Seagrave ladies ser- ved lunch in the Sunday School room and this social get-togeth- er was much enjoyed by every- one. Our choir will be on vacation during July and August. While we will miss them very much we do feel that they deserve a holiday. The sympathy of Greenbank friends is extended to the fam- ily of the late Armour McMil- lan of Orangeville, whose fun- eral took place last Friday with | interment in Bethel Cemetery. Several local ladies attended! the IL. M. Montgomery Mem- orial celebration which was held | at Leaskdale last Saturday af- ternoon. The pupils of Myrtle school and their parents presented the teacher, Mrs. Evelyn Tait with several lovely gifts on her re- |. tirement from the teaching pro- fession. Mr. John Michie returned home last week from Port Perry Hospital and has been inspect- ing his garden to see how it progressed during his absence. Sorry to report that Mrs. Len Jarvis is in Toronto General Hospital for a check-up. On July 1st the Harry Phoe- nix store which has been in i Pamela and Paul and hope they . Fat, Lt s ' ' Py hy 23 A IV * rs J 3 fete 4 . nahn indi dient dituabosiidbin dination isis bodadi business here for the past twenty - seven years changed | hands and now it is the Fer- guson store. We are happy to see Mrs. John Cook still on the | job and we feel sure that with | To her personality, courtesy and | experience Norrine will be of much assistance to the new | owners during the period of ad- justment. Again we extend a cordial welcome to Mr. & Mrs. Ferguson, Bruce, Beverley, will be happy doing business with the people of this com- . J munity. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Smith visited with S. Jones on Sunday. The North and South Ont, W.I1. picnic will be held at Bird- | seye Centre Park on Tuesday, July 13 at 2 p.m. Our hospital patients include Mrs. Lloyd Parish in Oshawa Hospital and Gary Lee in Sick' Children's, Toronto, Best wish- | es to both. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rae and baby daughter Lisa spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoenix. Miss Lisa Stevens is visiting Grandma and Gramp Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaton are enjoying a motor trip to the f : '. 1 ~ five vs . r LA 1 > ' x s UP AN A] ad WILEY 5 4 2) tbo diab bts nbs csindution ai desis batch endisni tatu ivoidimme sdaGnditis dani bn 4 1 PORT PERRY STAR, fi pa] PY Thursday, July 8th, 1965 --15 | partment of Agriculture, and Land Judging Competition The ninth Annual Land Judg- ing Competition for Ontario County will be held on Friday, July 16, in the Claremont area. A true appreciation of the soil and its management, through proper land use prac- tices, carries more significance each day in modern farming, | Because of this, the Ontario De- the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority are co-operating in sponsoring this Land Judging Competition in Ontaro County. Instruction will be given on the various soil types during the morning period. There will West and will be attending the Calgary Stampede this week. Mrs. Chas. Phoenix has sold her home to Mr. Lotton of Pine- dale who takes possession in September. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Pogue who were mar- ried on Saturday. Be Held Friday, July 16th. also be discussion on how to best use the various soil types from a crop point of view. Dur- ing the afternoon the contest- ants will be given the oppor- tunity, on a farm in the Clare- mont area, to put into practice what they have learned during the morning instruction period. The competition will be divid- ed into three classes. Juniors must be 12 years of age, but must not have reached their 16th birthday. The Intermedi- ate class will be made up of young men between the ages of 16 and 21, while the Senior class will be made up of men 21 years of age and over. This Land Judging Competi- tion has been well attended in the past. 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