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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Apr 1966, p. 4

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kane and! family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Saulnier and family of Port Perry, Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mus, Kane Sr., in Toronto. They called at the International Air- port at Malton, | Miss Grace Pogue spent the | Easter week in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. W. Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. Dorm of Tor- onto spent a day last week at! their cottage, Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs, Miller and fa- mily of Oshawa, week-end guests at their cottage, Pine Point, Mr. J. Aldred Sunday night dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Aldred. Mrs. R, Fralick spent Wed- nesday with friends in Orilia. Women's Hospital The regular monthly meeting was held in the Port Perry Community Hospital on Mon- day, April 18th at 2.830 p.m. with an attendance of eighteen mem- bers and president Mrs. M, B. Dymond in the chair. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison after which Mrs. B. Wanamaker read the minutes of the last meeting which were adopted as read. Mrs, D. Crozier gave the trea- surer's report and announced a balance on hand of over $1000. Mrs. Cornish turned in another $6.00 from Diminshing Teas. It was voted to pay all outstanding bills. A regional meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary will be held in Oshawa on Tuesday, May 17. Lunch will be served and it is hoped that several members from Port Perry will attend. Mrs, Manns reported that! eight pairs of bootees had been given out and demand may soon exceed supply. Mrs. Agnes Garvey kindly handed in an- | other two pairs. Mis. Plough- | man reported that she and Mrs. | Pearl Gerrow Aux. had distributed Easter gifts to the patients who | were delighted with the potted hyacinth's provided by Eleanor's ! Florist Shop. Beautiful potted | lilies were also donated by Eleanor to decorate the office and were warmly Sppretinied | Each member brought a gift | for the Wishing Well, sponsored by Mrs. Geo. Smith. Next month members will donate | gifts for the "Touch & Take". table. Mrs. Patterson displayed a' beautiful hand painted child's quilt worked by members of her Handicraft Guild. The quilt has been given to the Hospital Auxiliary and will be on display , at the Spring Fair. Mis. Goode reported that 100 handbills had been provided by the Star office giving details about the Spring Fair and these will be distrib- uted by members in Port Perry and surrounding districts. Fifteen booths are being or- ganized and there will be the added attraction of a fortune- teller. Members of organiza- tions are requested to rote that they may donate to ANY BOOTH and it is hoped that they will give to as many as " possible. Afternoon tea will be served in St. John's Presbyter- ian Church by ladies of the Presbyterian and Anglican Churches. Mis, Manns entertained mem- bers with an interesting "Guess the Soap" competition and the meeting was then adjourned. The next meeting of the Auxili- ary will be held on Monday, May 16th. Thursday, April 21st, 1966 SCUGOG NEWS Mus. S. Kanell of Barrie, Mrs. Beattie and Mrs. K. Sykes of Toronto, guests of Mrs. R. Cawker on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conboy of Belleville spent Friday with Mr. | and Mrs. R, Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real of Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs, Stan Thomas & family recent guests of Mr. and"Mxs. H. Thomas. Mr, ahd Mrs. Cobbett Sr., of Toronto week-end guests of Mr, and_Mrs, Terry Chandler. ~. Mr.>and Mrs. Doug Aldred & Beyerleyy of Oshawa Friday evel: gueéts of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter. Mr, and Mrs. Smith and fa- mily of Oshawa at their cottage, Pine Point on Sunnday. Thanks to all for your help with the paper drive. It was the largest collection of papers we ever had. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crozier held a surprise birthday party Sunday night for. Mrs. Mar- garet Burnett of Port Perry, at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett and family, Miss Geor- geen Burnett, Mr. Bruce Coch- rane, Mr, and Mrs. Don Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crozier & Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Roy St. John, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClellan and Stephen, Mr, and Mrs. A. Kreig and family called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Eyman of Courtice on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, F. Jackson and Miss Kay Jacksgg dinner guests on Sunday of{f@r. and Mrs. D, Jackson of Osh¥SR._of Mrs. Hardy a we or of Mr. and Mrs. ™ Oshawa, Miss Gloria Fralick spent part of her Easter holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Fralick. Mrs. Ivan Rodd spent Tues- day with her daughter Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. C. Cuss of Tor. Percy Jeffrey. onto. Miss Freda Burnham of Tor-! Mts. R. Cawker in Toronto on onto with her parents Mr. and | Tuesday visiting with Mr, and Mrs. J. Burnham for Easter Mrs. E, J. Jones of Regina. week-end, Mr. J. Aldred visited last Mr .and Mrs, A. Carter and | week in Toronto with his sister, Ross Sunday dinner guests of ' Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Miss Janice Carter in Oshawa on Thursday evening visiting with Miss Dorita Trew. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Port Perry at their cottage om Sunday. Service at Grace at 10 a.m. You are invited. h / More com peracie minimum tillage more profit with bormtrol 52 (0 fll a new product from Imperial Oil for use with Atrazine 65W as a post-emergence treatment Corntrol 862 is an emulsifiable light mineral oil. Itis used at the rate of 1% gallons per acre with 1.5 to 2 Ibs. of Atrazine 65W which BW effectively controls quackgrass and annual grasses HB controls broadleaf weeds over a longer period. CORNTROL 862 has undergone repeated plot tests and field trials over a three-year period and is now FULLY FARM-PROVEN. Ontario tests have shown yield increases of over 20 bushels per acre when an oil-water emulsion is used with Atrazine at 1.5 Ibs.--compared to Atrazine in water only. Order your requirements of Corntrol 862 now! BE READY TO GO WHEN THE WEEDS ARE READY TO GROW! CORNTROL 862 OIL--AVAILABLE ONLY FROM YOUR IMPERIAL (E50) AGENT G6. PRENTICE - Port Perry, Ontario 7 ASN OI] POUR LA TERRE DES HOMMES 5} LAW = =X EN eEXPOgG/ PASSPORT LEO NY ARC DRS I NRUY G1 HD) Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build a Family Expo 67 Tour Account. Be sure your family sees Expo 87 -- April 28 to Oct. 27 at Montreal. | THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY © Curia, 190), by Ba Canalisn Coparyion for he 1967 Word DAUR 3

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