PX ) di Bu rns Church WMS plans the year Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron "The Burns Church group of the W.M.S. met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Rose Heron with eight members present. Bernice Gardner, presi- dent - conducted the meeting. Ray Death gave a very lovely worship service, taken from Luke 10: 38-42. If we could gnly combine the practice _and-devotional of Mary and Martha, keeping in"~mind that your relationship to Christ, your Redeemer, 1s the only thing that . abides forever, was the central thought in Ray's helpful and thoughtful message. The business included the planning for the years program for each month. Next meeting will be at the home of Catherine Humphrey the first 'Wednesday afternoon in February. Catherine, Barbara, Chris and Doug Humph- rey spent a few days in Deep River last week with Mr. and Mrs. David Humphrey, who have a baby son named Michael Andrew, a brother for Amanda. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~ Mitchell while there. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lynde of Uxbridge visit- ed with Miss Hilda and Mr. Walter Hopkins recently. Visitors with Ted and Rose Heron over the New Year holiday were .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. David Kelso of Oak PORT PERRY STAR ow N SATURDAYS 10AM. to 4PM. = _ Ridges, Rev. and Mrs. > Ken Heron of Brace- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. McAndleéess - and daughter Linda of Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper and son Ian of Mississauga, also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell of Ottawa. Miss Barbara Hump- hrey has completed her college course and has obtained a position in 'Toronto. We wish her well with her new work. Misses Amy and Katie Daw of Whitby had an overnight visit with their grandparents, Fred and Lois Daw, recently. Guests on New Years day with Muriel and Alfred Fisher were Mr. - and Mrs. Ross Batten and children, Bradley, Chris and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mathews, Richard and Aaron, Mr. Harold Fisher, Miss Ada Stephenson of Port Perry also Mrs. Gwen Cassidy of Toronto who spent a few days with them. There was a record attendance of 21 in the adult bible class of the church school last Sun- day. Nellie Hopkins brought and explained some new books she had purchased for the lib- rary. Nellie is Burns Church librarian and a. library fund has been set up to purchase new books. J Rev. McEntyre' Ss message was titled "The Four Faces of Christ' in the morning service last Sunday. The Scriptures were read by Florence Ashton and . Rita Davidchuk. The Sr. choir sang the Anthem "Jesus Will Walk With You'. The Wick fa will be the ushers for the month of January! The nual congregational meeting will be held on ! Feb. 8th beginning with a pot luck dinner. More details later. Keep happy - smiles are like colds - they are catching. Scientist uses counter on weeds Farmers often ask why some herbicide ap- plications prove effect- ive while others fail to meet expectations. Re- search scientist Neil Harker from the Uni- versity of Guelph offer- North Central We od trolling the weed. 'We usuglly observe the ef- fect of the weed killer on the shoots, but we want - to know what happens to the rhizomes, that's where it counts," says Harker. uses herbicides labelled ed one reason to XD, The Guelph researcher Conference in Winnipe, with radioactive As tempefatures in- molecules so that'he can crease, the percentage of trace the pathway of the graminicides translocated from the leaves to above ground parts of the plant in- creases, but the percen- tage translocated to the rhizomes, or underground stems, of quackgrass decreases Harker said. 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