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Port Perry Star, 16 Jan 1974, p. 8

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Id cml iS t SES EP - an 2 Pe ND wi WP IANE Ll ot SO Te Na Ta SEEN da ~ -- Cn on NG Nos ind --- wim 6 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 16th, 1974 Seagrave and district news While it is quite a few years since Lloyd Durward was a member of our com- munity, we have heard numerous expressions of sympathy for him and his family because of the fire which destroyed so much of their property. We do a good job of keeping at least one bed occupied at Port Perry Hospital. This week we have exceeded that number. Mrs. Chas Short still remains although expected home soon. Mrs. Ellesworth Ken- nedy is there now recovering from surgery and Mrs. Cyril White had another seizure last week. We are also sorry to lear that ex-citizen Mac McMil- lan is having more health troubles, Only a few visitations this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott had some sort of open house on Sunday. Their visi- tors were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Al Bailey of Toronto, Mrs. Marion Hill and Mrs. Ombrg Clarke of Little Britain and' DANCE CLUB ANNRENE Saturday, March 9 MUSIC BY The Ad-Els Band Your kind of music with a personal touch. Mr. Hartley Rodman of Lindsay. Miss Donna Bruce and some friends from Ottawa spént the week end at the Morley Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. Nokes of Oakwood visited with the B. Wanamakers on Sunday. Qur U.C.W. had their regular meeting on Wednes- day evening but only a few turned up to start the New Year right. As was the custom the new executive planned the meeting so the first item was getting them- selves properly installed. This duty was performed by Rev. Roundall who later in ~ the program showed a film entitled "The Canadian Church." Others taking part were Mrs. Belair (prayer), Mrs. Nicholls (scripture) Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Abraham (duet) and -Mrs. Beacock (reading). Our ladies are starting 1974 with a substantial balance and received a Early donation toward the new stove. » Jottings -- The group will again support the Formasan student. This year all sick adults will receive a card and sick children a small gift from the U.C.W. There will possibly be other help in special cases. A gift approved for the Durward family. Members are intending to try the - Fellowship-Sister business this year. Lloyd Plans were made for the World's Day of Prayer and for lunch following the annual congregational meeting. Numbers were drawn to determine membership in the two units but for most of the women it was more of the same. Services on Sunday were as usual except that S.S. Supt. Bob Bruce was in an awful rush. Birthday greet- ings were given to Mrs. The 710 is Datsun's new performance number...itinherits the rally-winning Datsun 510's reputation for ruggedness and topnotch roadworthiness. Introducin 710 Performance number o Bigger Overhead Cam Engine o Front Disc Brakes o Reclining Bucket Seats eo Electric Clock o Rear Window Defroster oe Carpeting o White Walls ° Tinted Glass Drive Datsuns new performance number today at : DEAN WATSON MOTOR SALES UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO A, all you really need isa [1]. £11] -- BANK FINANCING RATES AVAILABLE -- A FEW 1973 DATSUNS AVAILABLE AT LARGE DISCOUNTS PHONE 852-6332 MANY TOP QUALITY USED CARS 8 ON OUR LOT of money was" 17members attend Guild Members and friends of the Louise Patterson Handi- craft Guild held their regular meeting at the Presby- terian Church Hall on Wed., Jan. 9, 1974. The President, D. Naples commenced the meeting by asking everyone to repeat the Lord's Prayer in unison. Seventeen members and one visitor responded to the roll call. Due to inclement weather and sickness among our members the attendance was down. The president Glady Short and Bruce Carr. Regular services next Sunday and the annual church meeting Sunday night at 8 p.m. EATON'S HEARING AID SERVICE "If you have a hearing problem, or if your present hearing aid is in need of adjustment or repair call 576-9811, local 233 in Oshawa. QV. E. Lang l A certified Hearing Aid Audiologist from EATON"S in Oshawa ° will give a complete audiometric hearing test, then recommend and custom fit the aid that is best suited to your individual needs. There is no charge or ? obligation for this service. Repairs and Batteries available for most makes and models. You can use your EATON'S CHARGE ACCOUNT. gave a warm welcome to all present. A letter from Audrey Kent in Florida was read and much enjoyed by the group. At the Dec. meeting it was decided to have a Handicraft Show to be held on May 4th. on May 4th. 4 The 9th anniversary of the hs Guild will be celebrated with \ a Pot-luck luncheon on Feb. _13th at 12:30 in the Presby- 'terian ChurchHall. Slides on activities of the Guild over the years will be shown. The programme convener Florence Smith instructed on how to complete the tote bags made from javex bot- vy tles. They are so attractive when finished. 1 SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #1 FOR NON-LEGUME FEEDING To be fed where the roughage is grass, hay or corm silage. Let your forage be your guide! Good management says "Choose-your mineral according to the forage used." That's why Shur-Gain offers four diff- erent mineral choices outlined below for your selection. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS # 2 FOR LEGUME FEEDING To be fed with high legume forage... to balance the high calcium and low phosphorus of legumes. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS # 3 SALT FREE To be fed where water supply carries salt, or where salt is available from other sources. SHUR-GAIN RANGE MINERALS For Western feeding conditions where salt is provided separately and stock is on a high hay or pasture ration. ...and at reasonable prices too. 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