Smal ete linden - . Pe i Ey DEN RN a GX GRY, SI ASE A eH ESI EA 0 oS CAL CES SLR by Jean Jeffery Anyone wishing to donate to a presenation present for our retiring teacher Mrs. Midgley please leave dona- tion with Mrs. Doris Arm- strong. The retirement party will be June 23. Doris and Tom Armstrong attended the air show in Oshawa on Saturday and were dinner guests with How and Helen Gourlie. Several neighbours surprised Jill Postma on Wednesday night with a shower for her and baby Amy. So often the mother seems to be forgotten. Jill was thrilled with her gift. On Friday evening Beth Wilson was hostess for a shower for her cousin Joan Evans. The Ladies of the Uxbridge Baptist church were guests. Beth and Doug Wilson and children were supper guests Sunday with Norman and Georgina Wilson. Jason Van Veghel sang at Pat Bailey's recital on Wednesday evening and was also soloist at Udora Sunday School Anniversary. Frank Van Veghel and number one son Frankie SN IRA attended Soccer tournament "in Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton were luncheon guests recently with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood of Oshawa. Shirley, Julie and Cathy Baster attended the Sorority Picnic at the home of Jack and Mary Barnett. Steve Shortt of Blackstock was a Sunday guest with Ron Brown family, Mrs. Irene Armstrong of Uxbridge was a supper guest at the Brown home recently. Don and Linda Card and children of Port Perry were with his parents) Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carg/on Sunday. Vv anspn was glad to have 'Some her girls, Jo-anne, Karen, Carol and: Judy with her for part of the week-end, . Don Asling and Stella were at Fairview visiting Don's mother Sunday evening when the Uxbridge Barber- shoppers entertained the Seniors there who were well enough to-attend. Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson entertained her brother and _ his wife: Mr. and Mrs. A. Ceidia of Weston on Saturday and on Sunday Ralgro pellets are im- ~ planted in the animal's Shur-Gain protection RALGRO® ~~ | for growth promotion, and improved - feed efficiency in beef cattle. ear and can be used for suckling calves. grow- ing beef calves, feed lot steers and heifers. Ralgro pellets do not adversely affect carcass grade or yield. and they are non toxic. For feed- ing periods longer than 90 - 100 days. a second implant at 80 - 100 days is recommended. D animal health service Get Ralgro at your Shur-Gain Dealer. Shur-Gain--for the modern farmer RALGRO ~BLACKSTOCK PORT PERRY WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. PHONE 986-4201 PHONE 985-7363 Sd) NEPA 3 ran wh AEE Fgh: 2 3% Farr 3% v2 BAT a a RY. Ny [Boy VR NPY Sn ALERT, vp fA ee VINEE FAR E08 FHF ' ' ¥, GA A a Le GA SAIS SU A UT News from Seagrave area their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Watson and family of Scarborough. - Twenty five members and friends met at the home of Mrs. Barbara Evans for our June Women's Institute meeting. © We were pleased to "welcome our 1981-82 executive and wish them every success, Business: Bus trip to Erland Lee Home and Farm Museum at Milton June 3. Twelve members are attend- ing. July 14 at 12:30 at Elgin Park will be District Annual Picnic. - August 9 at 12:30 our own community Picnic will be held at the home of Ruth and Harry Boadway. Doreen Brethour reported on Officers Conference held at London. Mrs. De Boer thanked those who helped with the lunch sold at the Farm Fair. Corrine Croxall thanked those who helped to make the lunch sale at the Rodd Auction Sale a success. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cullen representing Weal and . Cullen nurseries were our guests, they gave many interesting tips on landscap- ing your lawns, also demon- stration on pruning your foundation planting. Anne Davies thanked Mr. and Mrs. Cullen for their inter- esting and informative talk. : To finish the pleasant programme Janis Evans played two numbers on the Piano. All enjoyed a delicious lunch and a social hour visiting. Yelverton UCW Yelverton U.C.W. met at the church basement with fourteen ladies present. thora Gray had the devotion- al. We sang the hymn 'For the beauty of the earth" and her scripture from Genesis coincided with her medita- tion of family life. It was meant that God be at the center of our lives. Parents must participate in rearing their children. The best thing parents can do for their children is to have a good marriage. We must allow individualism. She closed. with prayer. The minutes and Treasurers report were. given. We cleared $132.25 at our cooking demonstration. Following the flower report, it was moved and seconded that we give that committee $50. Thank yous were read from Holly Hurren, Beckie Ibbotson, Dick Gorwill and for Pat's birthday gift. We decided to wait till the June meeting to set the date for the bake sale at Moore's park. The quilt is to be in Maureen Preston's booth at the arena on May 30 and 31st with a price of $225. on it.' Linda Pfoh gave a brief report on the conference at Mark St. Peterborough. The agenda for the bus trip was handed out. We are to bring articles for the fish pond to our June meeting for the bar-b-que on June 12th. The list of jobs and suggested baking list were handed out for the barb-b-que. Poctioc.afio. ole. oo... ofie. obo. oo oo of afin. obo. ol of oe of of a8 aa ea aa ANALDA (Garden Centre Onions, etc. BOX PLANTS Petunias, Marigolds, Begonias, Snap Dragons, Alysuum, etc. *Tomatoes, Cabbage, Peppers, 95¢ Box 12 Boxes for $10.50 Gardening Needs *Fertilizer - Peat Moss - Potting Soil Also trees, shrubs, evergreens, etc. FREE ESTIMATES ON LANDSCAPING. 5 Miles East of Port Perry - 986-4771 Hwy. 7A at West 14 Line When calling please fet phone ring continously, since we are often in the field and cannot reach the phone within a few rings = ~~ SS Cragg A report was given on the nursery school that commences at the church May 11th. Linda presented Marie Foote with a cup and saucer. Marie kindly invited us to visit them in their new home in Lindsay. Ida Hurtig brought some plants and sold them to our group - proceeds for the U.C.W. Ernestine reported on Prebytery. Offering $13.65." We are to meet June 4 at 1 "p.m. at the church for a brief meeting. Cars are to leave at 2 p.m. for Cullen Gardens and supper at 5 p.m. Men are welcome. Following the benediction Mrs. Augustine from Lindsay gave a talk on ° Learning Disabilities rela- ting her son's history and showed the film "Walk in another pair of shoes". Later Marjorie Stinson and Myra Page served a lovely salad lunch. : "OFFICE 'SUPPLIES For all Your Requirements - 235 Queen Street 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR | Pals ot PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 3, 1981 -- 21 Ashburnnews Avery pretty wedding was solomnized in Burns church last Saturday afternoon when Miss Janice Wood, ° daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Wood became the bride of Mr. Charles Laswick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laswick of Uxbridge. The reception was held at the Thunderbird Golf Club. On their return from their honeymoon the happy couple will make their home in Mitchell, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Knight and son Donald attended the ~ Graduation Exercises recently when Miss Katherine Mahaffy of Port Perry graduated as a nurse from Durham College. Visiting recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner and ,Jean were Mrs. Allan Bonnell and Mrs. Fred Mason of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston of Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLean and Jennifer of Rockwood, Mrs. Irma Tripp of Port Perry, Mr. Frank McKimm, Robin and Ronnie of Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. McAndless of Don Mills and they all attended the music night at Seneca College where their grandchildren Scott and Karen McAndless played in the Victoria Park Symphony orchestra. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds of Ancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper and son Ian of Mississauga. It is good to have Dr. and Mrs. McKinney back safely after their trip to the west. < 'coast, while on their way they heard their Grandson John McKinney play in the competitions in Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of Fenelon Falls spent some holidays Jast week with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter of Toronto. , Mr. and 'Mrs. James Daw and sons Mathew and Michael of Toronto were dinner guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw on Sunday of last week. The Burns church mens choir assisted with the service at Pinegrove last Sunday afternoon. Last Sunday at Burns church there was an impres- sive service when three New Elders, Chrissie McKinney, Ruth Oliver and Ry Porter were ordained into the elder- ship of Burns church. Rev. McEntyres message was taken from Isaiah 26. '""are you trustworthy - 1s God? The mens choir sang "We are gathering with the Lord to-day." After the service the Kirk guild served a delicious lunch and everyone enjoyed the fellowship. 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