$1 ; [ARS 11 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9th, 1973 Welcome back to Ontario is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm who have recently returned from Flo- rida. Quite a number of new families have moved into our area. Toname a few Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston and family have moved-into the Mabhaffy farm on Purple Hill from Thornhill District; Mr. and Mrs. Traquair and family have moved into farm of Mrs. Janet Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Weir are now in the old Nelson Marlow farm; Mr. and Mrs. John Roffel and family have moved into the Tomchyshen and family have moved to their new home in Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brown and girls are living with his yrother Mr. and Mrs. Don 3rown. A warm welcome is ©0000 ®DE®GGDE GGG EG GEG GB) BB lr Brrr Brrr or on On Blackstock News extended to these and all Russell Mountjoy were Mrs. other new residents of this Florence Ferguson, Mr. area. Milton Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Last Monday afternoon Archie Whitmee all of Bob Bryans saw a bob cat on Newcastle. the quarter line not far from Rev. Clarence Ferguson, his home. This must be a Don Mills was a Sunday first for this area -- at least supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. for some time. ad Cameron Porter and family Winners at the tuesday and Mrs. O. Hill. evening card party were Saturday evening guests of Ladies High - Carl Wright Mrs. W.W. VanCamp and Second -- Lorna Richards, Miss M.M. VanCamp were Third -- Dorothy McDiarmid Mrs. R. Titcombe (Pearl) of Men's High Bruce Bright; Vancouver, Mrs. 'Robert Second Lionel Byam, Third Smith (Evelyn) of Scar- Aylmer Ploughman. borough and Mrs. Leslie Sunday guests of Mrs. Johnson (Jean) of West Hill Alma Fowler were Mr. and and their father Mr. Tal- Mrs. Ray Larmer, Danielle Jason and new baby Rebecca Diane. They later visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. Sunday guests of Mrs. 4 vv Vv VVVVVVVVVVIVIVIOOVIOOOOOOOO000000000® mage Taylor. Congratulations to Mrs. L. McArthur on the arrival of another grandson Mr. and Mrs. Ardis McArthur's sec- | ond son, Grant Alexander arrived recently. Mr. and Mrs. Al Asselstine and family, Haileybury spent the weekend with her v parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey and were Sunday guests of 4 > 4 & ® ® Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Assel- Winners of Pinfall trophy by Centennial Lanes: Seated, I. to r.: Roy Graham, Tom Eden, Jim Rider, presenting trophy; 'Don Thompson. Standing: Doug $ $ é $ < . : b4 by Jim Rankin $ 4 1 stine and family. ? ®@ RESIDENTIAL & Congratulations to Mr. and > ' € M rs. Tievo Kinnunen who , '® COMMERCIAL : $ > é 4 é were married in Toronto on Saturday. Miss Maija Kin- ® INDUSTRIAL nunen came home from Vancouver to attend her brother's wedding and visit her parents and other members of the family. Attending the wedding on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. L. Kinnunen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 ® Farm Requirements AEST 3 AT et Pr CARPENTRY -PLUMBING - ELECTRICITY Call 985-7679 4 4 4 > . Division of Ron Rankin & Sons 4 4 > 4 D » 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 [ 4 4 Keetch; Vin Walker, Jack Owen, Bill Owen. much visiting the group enjoyed some slides of Australia, New Zealand and Spain shown by Mr. and Mrs. Norton VanCamp who have recently returned from an extensive holiday in that area. Her many friends are looking for the return home soon from Women's College Hospital, Toronto for Miss Ida Dempsey. - Sunday evening dinner THE ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF FOUCATION STUDENT Dorrell, Annie, Melody and guests of Mr. and Mrs. i bhi SOO00® TY YTY Lisa, Charlton spent the Gerald Kelly and family | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbur Toms. On Saturday Medland and Barbara, Helen and Stuart attended Brooklin, Miss Marg Pellow, the Kinnunen wedding in Oshawa and Mrs Courtney Toronto. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drink- Mr. Mrs. Roy Richards, water and family, Ottawa King's Point, Newfoundland spent Saturday evening and gpent a week with Rev. and Sunday with her mother Mrs v. Parsons and family. Mrs. WW. VanCamp and Mr. Richard's is Mrs. attended the special Mem- pgyrgon's brother. orial Service on Sunday. Deanery meeting Mr. and Mrs. Norton . pe St. John's A.C.W. VanCamp, Listowel were posted the Oshawa Deanery weekend guests of Mr. and Meeting on April 25. The Mrs. Percy VanCamp and meeting opened with Rev. R. Miss Aileen VanCamp. Rose assisted by Rev. On Sunday evening Mr. Roney Rural Dean, 7a and Mrs. Merrill VanCamp iictere0d4 communion ser- and family held a family ioe i102 m. This 'service gathering of the VanCamp was followed by a business connection. In addition to (continued on page 7) ? Mr. and Mrs. Stuart SVOOODGOVVSOOOVOPOOOOOOGOOOGOGEDGOGOHS TRANSPORTATION APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from persons wish- ing to operate 1 or more school buses for the School Year 1973-74. Applicants must be able to submit evidence of 2H financial capabilities to provide standards to meet / Ministry of Transportation and Communications Regulations. Routes are available in several parts of the County. Preference will be given to county residents. Details are available from Mr. W. H. Gilfillan, Transportation Manager 555 Rossland Rd. W. Oshawa, Ontario. 416-576-4600. The Oshawa Shrine Club ANNUAL SHRINE CLUB When Chqgsing Livestock Minerals Let Your Forage Be Your Guide... because the roughage portion of the ration dictates the combination of essential minerals needed. All SHUR-GAIN MINERALS are now formulated accordingly. It's nutritionally right, it's easy, it's economical, to select the best SHUR. GAIN min- eral mixture for your livestock . . . SHUR -GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #1--FOR pe NON-LEGUME FEEDING . .. feed where roughage is grass, hay or corn silage. SHUR- GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #2--FOR LEGUME FEEDING". . . feed with - high legume forage, to balance the high calcium, low phosphorus. SHUR -GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #3--SALT FREE . . . feed where salt is avail-- able in the water or other source. i SHUR: GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #4--HIGH PHOSPHORUS . . . for dry - cows just prior to freshening. SHUR-GAIN RANGE MINERALS . . . for Western feeding conditions, where stock is on a high hay or pasture ration with salt provided separately. Wallace Marlow Co. Limited BLACKSTOCK, ONT. -- PHONE 986-4201 RING CUS OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Saturday, May 12 SHOWS:- 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Adults *3.00 Children *1% ADVANCE TICKETS Adults 2% Children 1% Available at Mersco Store and A.C.A. Bathie, D.C., 26 Water Street, Port Perry