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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Apr 1969, p. 7

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5 Ch h Geri y ) PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 10, 1969 ~ [)] fCh vervices C u O £2 WwW S M. Kane. onto with her parents Mr. » ¢ CHURCH OF ASCENSION : Me a Mrs. A. Kreig and wg es K. Crozier for the ANGLICAN 'Miss Freda Burnham of| Mr, and Mrs. O. Blakely & girls at their cottage Bradley| week-end. Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister | Toronto with her parents for | Bernice of Pickering & Mr. Br Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Taka JR in T tol 0 us and Vis R. Cornish of SUNDAY, APRIL 13th-- the week-end after vacation-|and Mrs, B. Cook of Whitby MY aid Mrs. M. Kane of| on = da = it ' Mes. So Poi vig iit eotiage Pile EASTER 1 ing in Florida for 3 weeks. |dinner.guests of Mr, & Mrs. H t Island d M: D. Wal id ny ay visitng ltrs, oa-iPoint. 9.45 a.m.--Morning Prayer] Master David Brown spent | R. Fralick on Sunday. Ay A ra yey 9 § a patient in St.| Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt of A ker of Ajax spent the Holi-| Margaret's Hospital. Markham spent the week- « ) Ohureh School the week-end in Greenbank| Mr. and Mrs, S. Galanta & days with Mr. and Mrs. J Miss Nancy Crozier of Tor-| end at McLaren's Beach : with his grandparents Mr. &|family spent Sunday with : ek y P A: Bolaren's Beach... ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK | Mrs, H. Phoenix. friends in Toronto. SUNDAY, APRIL 13th-- Mr, A. Leaming "& Don| Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts of EASTER 1 spent Friday at their cottage | Toronto at their cottage, : 11.15 am.--Morning Prayer | Pine Point. Pine Point for the week-end. y f Church School Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe| Guests of Mr, and Mrs, of 'Warren, Mich, with Mr, | Maurice Fralick included We tion t oe PORT. PERRY end Mrs. W, Moore for Eas.| Mr. and Mrs. S. Fralick of 3 UNITED CHURCH ter. Whitby, Miss Gloria Fralick Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister] April 29th is our Rummage | of Toronto and Miss Marilyn ) SUNDAY, APRIL 13th-- Sale in Oshawa. Please bring | Fralick of Sudbury, ] PORT PERRY articles fo Grace Church. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerry and 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School Mr, Barry Prentice a week- | Grant, Mr. & Mrs. R. Young 9) for children 6 yrs. & up| end visitor in Hamilton. and Ferron and Mr. and Mrs, H an dl d ¥ BF ® 11.00 am-->5 yrs. and under] Mr. and Mrs, W, Miller of | Stan Thomas. and family of PRINCE ALBERT Oshawa dinner guests with Greenbank, - Easter dinner : 1.00 p.m.--Sunday School | Mr. and Mrs. R. Tiffen. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. : : © 2.00 p.m.--Church Service | Mrs. E. Pearson of Oshawa | Thomas. 0 Y no in 1 with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred| Mr. and Mrs. Elvang of mn ST. JOHN'S for Easter. Toronto at their cottage for o , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Mr. 5: Mes Toy of Tone the week-end. SANE SE J erry" a eir cottage Mc-| Mr. and Mrs, B. Brodie Rew, Wii Sie, FRO Laren's Beach for the week-| children of Toronto -at Pine 10 00 ' Morning Worshi end, Point for the week-end. a.m-Morning Worship Mr, and Mrs. C. Croll and| Miss Janis Carter of King- : 11:0 0am --Sunday School | family of Toronto at Pine | ston home with her parents z - Point for the week-end. for the week-end. ef o sar ahi uRCH Service at Grace at 10 a. m.| Mr. & Mrs. George Smith, i PASTOR A HERN You are cordially inyited. |spent the Holidays with NE | par Siete Wey {mtn Tee 250,000 Canadian residents SUNDAY, APRIL 15th-- ing three months in po d t ivy on oe | 0, 9:50 a.m.--Sunday School. es bt Tiong w longs own 94. 9 Y%o 00am Morning WOrshiPl mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton| Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells & of Bell Canada shares. 00 p.m.--Evening Service | 4 family Sunday guests of | family spent the week-end : vo % 4 United Church of Canada thing Mego Re Miner; Sin Sound with friends. SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE : 3: Grace Pogue with So . 1 _ Easter dinner guests of|her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. / (R Tat 2) EF 'Rev.-George Teskey Mr, and Mrs. A. Carter in-|Pogue for the week-end. Pr aN - -SUNDAY, APRIL 13th-- cluded Mr. and Mrs. T. Red-| Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehman \S/ 2 10.00 a.m.--SCUGOG man, Mr. and Mrs. C. Red-|of Claremont with her par- fo 1 jf i ] 11.15 a.m.--MANCHESTER | man and boys and Mr. and|ents Mr. and Mrs. L. Em- (HLS | IH i . * 12.30 p.m.--PROSPECT Mrs. A. Redman and family. | pringham on Sunday. > oa " ENTECOSTAC Ciumer |, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker &| Mr. and Mrs. M. Larson &| [We and our bli Northern Electric b family and Mrs. Manson of| family of Orillia spent Eas- : " o : : Rov. R Batten, | Toronto, Easter guests of provide a livelihood for over 59,000 .; an 3.' R. Cawker. i : Vis " 10 a.m--Family Bible Hour | prs. Crooks of port perry] OBITUARY || employees and their families in Canada. 11 am.--Morning Worship | is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.| MRS. FRANK MARTIN : ol o 7 pm--Evang Service Jackson. Mrs. Frank Martin, a na- = Tish of St. Vincent Town- ship died after a brief ill- co-op TOPICS Fei at Errinrung Nursing by Don Rixon Lin in Thornbury.. = She 5 ll was in her 95th year. Mrs. Martin was- the for- mer Rebecca Francis. Vail. Tie Wart moved to fxd 97. 5% of all our RR and material a . in where the farmed till 1926 .and then is produced in Canada--by ourselves farmed at Port Perry for a : . number of years and nater|| @NA Over 5,000 other Canadian suppliers. moved to. Oshawa. Mrs. Mar- ' [|tn came to Thorhlury in | 1968. Mr. Martin died at Port Perry in 1937. Mrs. Martin was a member of the Baptist Church in Port Perry. FERTILIZER MAKES A DIFFERENCE Surviving are her five 'WITH LAWNS sons, 'Leonard of Red Deer, Established lawns do best with several appli. || Alberta, Earnest of Nipiwin cations per summer of a balanced fertilizer such Sask, Karl of Saskatoon ! joation should be mad i in, and a final appli 11 a streaky appearance, rt \ well. Wet the soil to plants that stand dry KHas Fertilin 10-64 turf fertilizer, The. first appli- e just before active growth arts in the spring, the second in May. A third plication in June will ensure that the turf is fvigorous before the mid-summer dry period sets cation in late summer or i early fall will prepare the plants for winter, / ] The usual application rate is about one pound I of fertilizer for each hundred square feet of lawn. Be careful to distribute the material even- B11ly so that the lawh will look even and not have BR When you water an established lawn, soak it several inches deep. : This ) will encourage vigorous root growth and develop weather better, and make Sask., Victor of Englehart, Ont. and Raymond .of Thorn- bury, Ont, and two daugh- ters Elsie (Mrs. Bruce Mc- Guire, Clarksburg & Estella (Mrs, Floyd Oviatt of Engle- hart, Ont). Also suryjving are a brother Louis Vai\of Meaford and two sisters Grace (Mrs. Rory Goodall of Grand Rapids, Mich, and Evelena (Mrs, Charles Wylde of 'Ripley, Ont. There are 22 grand child. ren, 53 great grand children and 7 great great grand Two daughters . ) children. : (4 good use of the fertility in the soil. and a son are predeceased. Eq Cutting the grass too short is hard on a lawn. ld Lawn grasses must manufacture plant nutrients BUYING Bell Canada : ty in the leaves. ; SUA \ United Co-operatives L BERT wt phe ars on Le ; of Ontario oho hd : Yai (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Uxbridge 852-3321 Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 985-7373 = 2: 2 i Mig L/ We do our own PR and development, to keep Canada a world leader | in communications.

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