Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Mar 1974, p. 15

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" Greenbank News : aa I NR. 'Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Colter and family who have' moved into the former Bruce Leask property. < Kelly Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lee is a patient in hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. rovery. Mr. Ken Rodd spent a few days taking a course at Janesville, Wisconsin, "USA. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris, Vroomington, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Harris of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill of Little Britain were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman on Friday. The Fidelis Unit of the U.C.W. will meet on Wed- nesday, march 13 at 10 a.m. for a coffee party. There will be a demonstration of Macrame and all the ladies of the community are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heron and family of Norwood were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ianson. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Reg Perry on the passing of Mrs. Perry's father, Mr. Hugh Jones of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cle- ments and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howsam had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Philip of Port Perry. "Boys You've Done Enough To-night," a play written and acted in by Hugh Graham ran for a well attended four nights at the Otonobee Theatre, Trent University, Peterborough. It received cool but not un- friendly review. The play was about the Donnelly feud in Lucan, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. McNamara of Stouffville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mount on Sunday. Sympathy is exten- ded to the family of the late Mr. M. Giannini. Mr. Giannini passed away sud- denly on Saturday evening. Miss Sally Treleaven spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Don McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoe- nix have returned from an enjoyable month long trip to Hawaii, New Zealand and Australia. Mr. John Mann is presently taking a course at Durham College. Simple, Easy, Least Cost Swine Feeding? SHUR-GAIN Does It. SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 200 A 38% Swine Supplement used at 200 Ib. per.ton--to make 15% Dry Sow Ration and a 14% Hog Grower. SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 300 A 40% Swine Supplement used at 300 Ib. per ton to make a 16% Hog Grower and a 16% Nursing Sow Ration. SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 400 A 42% Swine Supplement for use with corn. To be used at 400 Ib. per ton to make a 16% Hog Grower and a 16% Nursing Sow Ration. Three new supplements to keep feed quality high and feeding simple. Ask about SHUR-GAIN Swine Supple- ment 200-300 and 400. Spencer's Feed Service GREENBANK - ONTARIO 985-7483 Wallace Marlow Co., Ltd. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 . I Ew] a The leaders for the spring 4-H girls group are Mrs. Margaret Couperthwaite and Mrs. Helen McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sweetman and family of Port Perry were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask. Prize winners at the euchre party last week were as follows: Ladies 1st Noreen Cook; 2nd Ida Empringham; 3rd Eva Steinford. Gents 1st Harry Hill; 2nd Ernest Lee; 3rd Archie Empringham. Door prizes Marjorie Beaton, Doris Hill. Many students from this area will be participating at the music festival in Sunder- land this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Innes spent the week end in Sun- derland with their grand- children, the Brooks girls. Miss Janice Stone has returned to London after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone and family. If you have news items for next week's paper, please telephone 7421 or 7712. O.P.P. Report PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 6th, 1974 -- 15 ih Conrad Bernier (second from left) Director of Production Testing Services, Quebec Department of Agriculture, awarded Class Extra certificates to three purebred Holstein bulls at the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada annual meeting held February 13, 1974 in Toronto. Receiving certificates were: Clarence Carter, on behalf of Romandale Farms, Unionville, and Carter Brothers, Port Perry, Ont., for Lochinvar Fayne Abbekerk; Bruce Amos, for Fairlea Royal Mark, owned by Western Ontario Breeders Inc., Woodstock, Ontario; and Merve McQuarrie for Enghill Perseus Asmiral, owned by United Breeders Inc., Guelph, Ontario. A Class Extra certificate is the highest rating that a Holstein bull can attain. Region will pick up tab Clear up 15 break-ins for Beati's incidentals An investigation by Con- stable Fred Gaul of Whitby Detachment has so far cleared 15 break-ins and 3 offences of damage in Scugog Township. The majority of these offences occurred at vacant cottages and not yet re- ported. Five Port Perry area juveniles are implicated in the break-ins. During the week of Febru- ary 25 to March 3, 1974, officers on traffic patrol at Whitby Detachment investi- gated 20 motor vehicles colli- sions, two of which involved fatalities. On.Tuesday, Feb- ruary 26, 1974, a tractor trailer went through the median on Highway 401 east of Church Street and struck a 1964 Meteor driven by Ronald Arthur Morrison, age 41, of Toronto. Mr. Morrison was pronounced dead at the scene. On Sunday morning a head-on collision on County Road No. 2 at the Prince Albert Side road claimed the life of Kenneth Vizely, age 6, of R. R. 3, Port Perry. He was the passenger in a south- bound vehicle which was involved in the collision. Officers on general patrol investigated 1 break and enter, 1 theft, 1 disturbance, 1 report of malicious da- mage, arrested 4 imparied drivers. There were 7 Cedar Creek News Mrs. Victor Larocque and Mrs. George Irwin are patients in Port Perry Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farrow and baby of South River visited Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and Richard from Wednesday to Sunday. Ross MacCulloch is home again after being hospital- ized in Toronto where he had more tests. John den Boer is planning on leaving next Monday for a visit with relatives in Hol- land and a trip through the Holy Land. offences under the Liquor Control Act and 3 charges under the Motorized Snow = Vehicles Act. malicious * On Monday, February 25, 1974, Mr. Robert Lane, of 639 Cartier St. Apt. 1, Oshawa reported his snow vehicle stolen from Palmer Park in The region will start pick- ing up the tab for "inciden- tal' expenses incurred by regional chairman Walter Beath as of April 1, regional council decided Wednesday.. Under 'the Durham Act, the proviice pays expenses Beath's annual $27,000 sal- ary for the duration of his term (until the end of 1976) as chairman. The car which the province provided for Mr. Beath's use will be turned over to the region "for the nominal fee . until the end of March. These of $1," said Coun. Garnet NES Port Perry. The machine a expenses are those related to Rickard (Newcastle), vice- £ : 1971 Skidoo, valued at the discharge of the chair- chairman of the executive Ri $500.00, was left unattended, ¢ official duties. committee, which proposed o ~Suring I cn The province, however, the 'recommendation to BEAT ' by Constable" Fred Gaul. will continue to pay Mr. council. ; hi ha [4243 ] Starting Monday, March 11, ; PORT PERRY er bX : becomes a fs 7 digit exchange. i That Mies ial even when | making local calls, it will be necessary to dial all i 7 digits in the number. v This change is in preparation : for extended area service DS with Uxbridge on March 31. hi 3 KY B Bell Canada &

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