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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Jul 1968, p. 2

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: Earl Fielding's lawn. 28th. 'munity is extended to the _¢ Progress and Furthering the 'Production of High Quality 2 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 18th. 1968 UTICA NEWS Mrs. Archie Johnston. Congratulations to Mr. and Mr. Eric Park on the arrival of a new baby daughter. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Cooper and family to the village. Rev. and Mrs, Ivan Saun- ders are visiting their son, Ronald, and family in River- view, New Brunswick. Mrs. Joel Claughton and Mr. Jim Claughton attended a family gathering in Beaver- ton on Saturday. Church Service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, July 21st at 11.30 a.m, The Epsom - Utica U,C.W. is sponsoring a bake sale on Friday, July 19th, on Mrs. Remember the Utica Sun- day School picnic at Well- spring Park on Sunday, July The sympathy of the com- bereaved family of the late Will the heat get | you down in July and August? Now you can get a room air conditioner that you can instal yourself and the price is right. SPECIAL $225.00 REESOR Fuel & Lumber PHONE 985-7951 PORT PERRY Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Al Lan- dry at Apsley on Sunday. We wish a speedy recovery for Mrs. W. J. Mitchell who is a patient in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. IS Mr, & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son, Mr. George Symes, Mr, and Mrs, W. McCartney and Mr. and Mrs. W. Goslin and girls attended the Orange Walk at Cobourg on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson attended the Decoration Ser- vice and a family gathering 'at Mount Albert on Sunday. Mrs. Tom Sutherland visit- '| ed her mother, Mrs. Connor in Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sutcliffe and Misses Joan and Dianne Crawford visited Mr. & Mrs. G. Crawford in Millbrook on Sunday. i Community visitors include Miss Verna Ford, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thomas, Mrs. Allan Card, Kathy, Ronny and Robin, Mrs. Earl Fielding and Rev. V. Thorm- in with Mrs, Violet Skerratt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkins and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mitchell BUY -- SELL 985-7373 with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong and Tommy with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Willis and boys of Sarnia with Mr. |. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack John- ston, Oshawa, with Mrs. Cecil Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oyler and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Medd with Mr, and Mrs. Chet Geer. Mr. Van der Heyden, Osh- awa and daughter Mrs. Alet. ta Reuben of Virginia with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mrs. Mounteny and child- ren, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs.. Rowland, Port Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ken- dall. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Brock- man, Miss Margaret Sutcliffe, Mr. Jack Miller, Toronto, and Miss Joan Crawford of Whit- by with Mr. and Mrs. Sut- cliffe. Senior : A reminder once again to '| Club Members. Meetings are discontinued through the| months of July and August. In Sept. (second & fourth Wed. of the month from then on), 'Would members or anyone please save labels from Canada Packers to pro- cure teapots for the Club & turn them in to Mrs. L. Duff, Several ladies and some men too gave the Hall a real spring cleaning recently, How much money can you make - - - in three minutes? The three minutes it takes to read this advertisement could earn you thousands, before and after you retire. RAISE CHINCHILLAS WITH CANADA'S LARGEST CHINCHILLA MARKETING ASSOCIATION Consider these facts: e CHINCHILLA + has long been recognizéd as one of the world's most valuable furs. The velvety softness and light weight of chinchilla has contributed to the spectacular growth of the industry, and the demand for top quality pelts far exceeds the supply. In the tradition of broad research, quality, and consumer ~ demand the "Guild" maintains it's leadership. : : es INCOME Commercial pelting has become a reality. The Chinchilla Guild provides all ranchers a written con- tract wherein their chinchilla offspring are purchased by the Guild at a minimum guaranteed price. The "Guild's" contract also provides a sire exchange program controlled by IBM machines. ee CONVENIENCE -- e CARE AND FEEDING -- produce most of the pelts sold on todays market. You too being earned by these people throughout the world. e SERVICE * INVESTMENT -- Chinchillas cost less than $3.00 a Force priming, grading, killing, pelting, dressing and marketin ranch inspection, training seminars and delivery of related eq The chinchilla business is one of the easiest and least cost! available from the "Guild" your down payment need not be Chinchillas are generally raised in basements and spare rooms, as they are among the cleanest of animals, odor free, quiet and gentle. year to feed and second income families -in their spare time . can share in.the millions of dollars g are provided by the Guild including uipment and supplies. y in which to get started. With financing large (as modest as $700.00). Chinchilla AY ranching also provides special tax advantages. If you are facing retirement, or in need of a second income and fond of animals, let us show you why "CHINCHILLA" can be a sound investment. ] + J CHINCHILLA GUILD OF CANADA : ALBERTA, MANITOBA, ONTARIO, QUEBEC, MARITIMES CANADA -,LATIN AMERICA - UNITED KINGDOM __"An International Organization Dedicated toward Maintain. ing High Quality Breeding Stock, Unity among its Members, "Chinchilla Fur." For complete information, RETURN THIS FORM TODAY! THE CHINCHILLA GUILD OF CANADA 1274 Kennedy Road, Scarborough, Ont. Telephone 751-6862 | would like to have additional information on the Guild's method of Chinchilla production. I understand this request does not obligate me in any way. Name Address City ... EUPBIOH rrr .. Age . | am interested in an additional income of: $2500 [] $5000 [J] 7500 (] $10,000 [J]. PER YEAR BRIAN'S SUPERTEST "OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 085-2243 TRAILWAY 'BUS STOP (Emergency Groceries) 'ICE--Block & Cube Citizens "There are still several mem. 'bers on the sick list. Next Euchre will be Sat., July 20th at 8.30 p.m. at the Sorry to hear that Mr. Fred Woods is ill in Oshawa Hos- pital. He is not a member of the club but has been one of many, Oshawa folk who has attendedthe twice mon- thly euchres regularly, Mem- bers wish him and other members and all who 'are ill a speedy recovery. Mr. Woods is an uncle of Mrs. R. Cornish, Port Perry. Next trip for our Club will be to Cobourg for Annual Picnic July 17th, By the sound of details from weath- erman we will be having a few more days of warm wea- ther. Last year as concert was in progress it really rained, and remaining num- bers were put on in a large dance Hall there, so here's hoping the weather man is correct. Three members, Mrs. W. Moase, Mrs. A. Prentice and Mrs. R. Howard have been in hospital, We hope they are progressing nicely. Last euchre July 6th was well attended, 18 tables set up. Lucky winners as fol- lows: Mrs. G. Suggitt (Ladies 1st); Mrs. C. Hardy second; | Mrs. F. Aldred, Low. Gents High Mrs. E. McBride (as man); Mr. G. Smith second and Mr. H. McDiarmid, Low. Join in next euchre at Senior Citizens Hall. Em 11] Siiatesteessenes et OSHAWA FAIR] ~ Alexander Park OSHAWA Thursday-Friday-Saturday JULY 25-26-27th Classes Privileges) Horses, Children's Privileges) CONTEST THURSDAY-- Children's Day - (reduced rates on some Midway rides). Gates open 10 A.M. - Buildings 1:30 P.M. 4-H Club Activity Day THURSDAY EVENING -- 5:30 P.M. Saddle 9 P.M. MISS OSHAWA FAIR CONTEST CKLB TEEN DANCE. FRIDAY-- Judging of Dairy Cattle, Light & Heavy Horses, Sheep 6:00 P.M. - Horse Races (Wagering 8:30 P.M.- MODERN SQUARE DANC- ING with callers from Oshawa, Bow- mamville, and Brooklin, SATURDAY~-- Livestock Judging - Beef Cattle, Light & Heavy 1:30 P.M. Horse Racing (Wagering 7:00 P.M. OLD TYME FIDDLERS 9:00 P.M. OLD TYME SQUARE DANC- ING - Music by the Hoedowners, callers 'Earl Brown & Art Winter. Saddle Pony Class ADULTS $1.00 OLD MacDONALD'S FARM MIDWAY CLOWN Children under 12 - 25c¢. BANDS CARS 50c. An. Pr.

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