8 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, July 15th, 1965 Greenbank News Sunday School and Church | at their cottage near Kirkfield. service next Sunday at the new Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mid- hours, 10.16 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. gely have moved to Port Perry. The Vacation. Bible School be- Miss Beth Rynard has suec- gins on Monday at 1 p.m. and| cessfully completed her year at continues each afternoon thro'| Teachers' College and will be Friday, On Friday evening at teaching in Scarboro after va- 7.45 the closing exercises will | catio. be held and all are invited to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter, attend and show their apprecia-| Jim and Tom, spent the week- tion to the leaders and children | end at Dorset. for this very worthwhile work. Pleased to report that Gary Donations of cookies from par-| Lee returned home on Sunday ents and friends will be grate-| from Sick Children's Hospital, fully accepted during the week. | Toronto. The annual Sunday School John Phoenix has accepted a picnic will be held on Wednes-| position at Bolsover for the day afternoon, July 21st at| summer months. Wellsprings Park. A cordial John Leask, Neil Raines and invitation is extended to every-| Keith Phoenix attended the one to attend. Victoria County Twilight meet- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stone and | ing held at Reaboro on Wednes- family have returned from day evening of last week, their vacation trip to the West. Mr. Everett Hook is recover- Rev, Norman and Mrs. Woon ing from a tonsilectomy per- of Lowell, Mich., are visiting | formed last week in Port Perry relatives in the community. Hospital. ) Mrs. Russell Watson of Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phoenix, monton was a recent guest at Mr, Ed. Phoenix of London and the home of Mrs. Amos Rodd| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobin. | of Burlington were week-end Mr. Fockler of Bloomington | guests at the Fred Phoenix has returned to his home after home, visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Sorry to report that little Robt. Leask. Carla Dempsey is a patient in Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee attend- | Port Perry Hospital. ed the funeral in Toronto on Congratulations to Miss Hel- Saturday of Vera's nephew, Mr.| en Phoenix on passing her Douglas Cooper. Grade Five Piano exam with Mrs. Geo. Till is vacationing | honours. y with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wood Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Ianson spent Replace your old TV antennq, get Better Pictures with a New Super STARFIRE by "LINDSAY". . . CLEAR-UP YOUR TV. MARRY EXTW SES AR RALE FSR IN Sy M0) Sv A . \ we ASAD ITT ' Uniyans ren Sunday with Mrs. C. L. Wilkin- son at her cottage, Dalrymple. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Palmer visited Marina's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee prior to their departure for two years in Dja- harta, Indonesia, where Robt. will 'be at the Canadian Em- bassy. Earl Phoenix is enjoying a few holidays at Haliburton with his friend, Roger Doble. Around thirty children are taking swimming lessons at Taylor's pool under the direc- tion of Miss Peggy Foster. Mrs. Baker of Roblin has come to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. M, McCaig. Mr. and Mrs. F. Beare spent the week-end in the city with their cousin, Mrs. S. M. Croxall, Mrs. Hill of Timmins, aé- companied by her son, his wife and daughter called on Green- bank friends recently. Mrs. Hill, the former Florence Tay- lor was born and raised in this community, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix spent Sunday in Orillia. Congratulations to Mr. andj Mrs. Ross Real on the birth of |f a baby son. Local Students! Pass Music Examinations To the following students who were successful at the mid- |* winter and summer examination sessions of the Royal Conserva- tory of Music. They are all pupils of Mrs. Marie Taylor, AR.CT. (Organ), A.R.C.T. (Piano), R.M.T. THEORY Counterpoint--Grade IV Pass--Elizabeth Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison of Port Perry were honored by relatives and friends in a quiet celebration in their own home on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mrs. Lorraine Harrison is the Harmony--Grade IV Honors--Shirley McMillan Jo-Anne Harris Barbara Noble Harmony--Grade III First Class Honors-- Glenn Taylor Middleton Collins of Oshawa. Mr. Lloyd Harrison is the son of Mr. David Harrison and the late Mrs. Ruth Harrison, Port Celebrate Silver Wedding daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John | Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison have two daughters, Miss Bonnie Harrison and Mrs. William Mit: chell (Gloria). Mrs. Lorraine Harrison received a Silver Tea Service from her husband Lloyd and many other cards and gifts were received from friends and relatives from Toronto, Oshawa and Port Perry. Barbara Noble Honors--Carol Webber Jo-Anne Harris Shirley McMillan Pass--Audrey Beauchamp PICTURE With this EXTRA High Performance TV antenna and be ready for VIVID COLOUR at Its best. Have the SSF-10 installed and enjoy Improved SPARK- LING black and white pictures. AVAILABLE IN FIVE MODELS ENGINEERED FOR EXCELLENT BLACK a WHITE TELEVISION RECEPTION Call us TODAY for a Free antenna check up and estimate History--Grade III Rudiments--Grade II Pat Webber members may obtain such an 'Pass--Sherrin Vokins education. In view of govern- SSF-16 Gloria Cox ment loans and grants to uni- versity students, Dean Rich- PIANO ards continued to express his Grade II Grade IV Grade V Grade VI Grade VIII 4-H members were taken on In the past season, Mrs. Taylor Department and the Ontario has completed-- Tour 0. A. C. Honors--Shirley McMillan Pass--Lynn Foster Mary Clark Joyce Terry Audrey Beauchamp Sharon Stark Berry Coweison H club members travelled to Guelph to join a similar group from South Simcoe, for a tour of the University. Upon arriving, the group was greeted by Dean N. R. Richards, First Class Honors-- Dean of the 0.A.C. In his in- {Ont. County Junior Farmers At Guelph On Wednesday, June 30, three , Ingram of the Meats Labora- bus loads of Ontario County 4-| tory on carcass quality and grades. The 4-H members were also shown through the Breeders Service building, now under the Animal Husbandry Department, and engaged in the processing and freezing of bull semen. troductory remarks, Dean Rich- ards emphasized the need for advanced studies in the field of agriculture, and outlined the steps by which interested 4-H Brenda Geer Pat Warren Donna Wood Honors--Ann Crawford Beverly Nolan belief that, in most cases, the only barrier preventing young people from obtaining such a goal was, indeed, themselves. Later in the morning, Dr. Goble of the Biology Depart- ment discussed the usd of pes- ticides; followed by a lecture on blackbird control by Dr. Honors--Dianne Hall Dyer. Sharon Beare Throughout the afternoon, the First Class Honors-- Joan Morrow Honors--Lea-Anne Ballard Pass--Dianne Panabaker tours of the Animal Husbandry Pass--Bill Taylor Department, the Crop Science Jeanne Elliott Veterinary College. Professor Raithby, head of Grade VIII Singing-- the animal Husbandry Depart-. First Class Honors ment, outlined the programmes Intermediate Sight Singing-- | existing within his department, First Class Honore, and associated areas. Next, A.R.C.T. Organ-- followed a discussion and dem- PORT PERRY T.V. ld PHONE 985-2265 The Crop Science Department provided for an inspection of the various experimental plots, including such crops as barley, corn, birdsfoot trefoil, and al- falfa. Professor Winch, of the Crop Science Department, out- lined a direct seeding program- me for alfalfa mixtures, which would yield two crops in its seedling year. At the Ontario Veterinary College, the visiting groups viewed the various laboratories, operating rooms, and clinical stables. Here, the 4-H members became aware of the latest techniques associted with the treatment of diseased livestock, On the whole, it was a most worthwhile experience for the 4-H members, providing them with an insight of the many challenges awaiting them in the field of agriculture. Accompanying the 4-H mem- bers on the trip were Mrs, Al- bert Hockley, Mr. Richard Col- well, and Mr. H. I.. Fair, Agri- cultural Representative, and Mr. Bill Cooper, Assistant Rep- resentative, Ontario Depart- First Class Honors. onstration presented by Dr. A TSR LAE LEE BR ARR RN ISAS ment of Agriculture, Uxbridge. o) a a Se Sr ani } A A A ¢ « < ¢ « « « 4 4 4