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Port Perry Star, 11 Jul 1989, p. 37

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 11, 1989 -- 37 HOSPITAL BUILDING hi ccess : tale "Sarvi ildi " capital campaign is - I underany nemorial Hospital's "Serving Today wag ol Jone really nein ood Scugog Island Area New still underway in the community. ou goal, wirig stated in dollars, by Mrs. Earl Reader health services to people of Scugog ownship. } siDation Chioca) busingsses The success of this campaign can be attributed to the dedicated participation of the Hospital The yard, craft & bake sale on orchard. ] 1 : i ice clubs and organizations, p The yard, S.C. Atkin and professionals, national corporations, foundations, serv Sat. at the Community Hall pleas- Next Sunday, Rev. in. You will | fartiv. and the people of Seugon Township ft at the Hospital Campaign Office ed the ladies of the Institute as it son will be with us again. o as | It you have not been visited, please drop your envelope off a lope to be picked up. was considered to be an over- enjoy his inspiring messag or mail it. Or you may call the Hospital at 985-7321 and arrange for your envelope p whelming success, thanks to their alwiys, ratsom | Thank you to the following for your support: planning, hard work & donations yr ay Svening. ly 174 8p. | by Island people. ere wi Tow : i eting at the Island United. Rick Topham K. Trenka Many people went home with me ited looks very at- | P. Stones i M. Rodway i 1d interestin The Island United looks very Robert & Susan Brozina grab bags which he Lin 8, ; [ LEE eT rian het Lome whch racive now with recent ' Nancy Barr : i d never have noticed o ' : : 2 Haierly Dean. & Sandra James-Mitchell Elizabeth & John Cincurak he yould, flower beds. An attractive, quip L_ Christo Herbert 2 Anne | swrens Abort Terr A third, beautiful weekend add- ment addition was recently L P. Phillips Reith a Eitan prided ed to the attendance inspite of our by a couple of men of the y 2 Lucienne Ross ; i egation. Gerald Hill Derek & Sandra Sterritt Ray & Dorothy Munro great need for roln, woueh of Bogss gal the holding bolts had M. Appl Mrs. ¥ Kushen Siiorg & Hagen Redmsn course, has helped the haying arcely settled into their places M. Arpleton W. Arthur Powell Leon Renouf season but little consideration for 3% y Ae vagrants discovered Mr. 8 Mr hris Ruhl Aileen Dobson H. Grills future growth. hw ided their need was Mr. & Mrs. Chris Ru T.H. Hodgins R. Davidge The service at the Scugog them & deci ] 1 hat Kara-Lee Bird Graham & Mary Blake L. Harbron United was much appreciated by greater. It wasn't realized : 1a Ithaka Reg. Hughes Y. Japscas the guest speaker & former some people had this kind of in- 3 dd Corinne & James Woods " Pate sons Earl Taylor friend, Dr. McKay who enjoys his terest in the church which other . r. . A. ' , ps R : J. Bray midi Call Mr. & Mrs. Earl J. Wilson retirement with his apple people try to finance. A Markovie Andrea Clarke N. Tapscott y G. Jones F. Hin D.S. Simmonds U KN OW? E vz J. Hunter Pk sonica Devise D ; o ' i f r f- Mocre Mo). Ridgway Windyridge Orchards Community newspapers have multiple readers and eras Pola) & Lssmore blosksira aries Audrey aur deliver an average of 4.68 readers per copy. Ao FoR ; : ] orothy Ma 0 H- Brown Francessandison Floyd & Joan Argue That translates into a potential of 32,760 readers of the K. Burley Allan R. Beacock David's Hairstyling Perry Star every week. N: dreal | Christine Richard L215 & Nelioh Coctrans For Advertising Made Easy call the STAR at 985-7383 A. Sheridan Leslie Colley R. Rahmani W: Mitabe Brenda Sweetman H.J. Fitzpatrick H. Hi i Taunton Inv. c/o ; © Pineridge Church Ladies Puy Jividsien Demmer Construction NY, (8 G AIN rotection A. Ellsworth - Sophie Blyth R.E. Grierson R. Lindsay Ron Venner H. Campbell . Y. Christie Gary Anderson David & Tone Douglas ; B. MacLean Harvey & Barbara Halliday Ross Kester X Bob 8. Pat Taylor Mrs. W. A. Graham C. Booth M. Doupe Bruce Dempsey Brian Teed 7. Krisg Janis Richardson D. Carnegie Larry & Doreen Kendall B.P. Rennie C.R. Vanderburgh P. Orde Mr. & Mrs. S. Polito William & Melba McKay ruminant booster R. Duff Roger & Kathleen Timms Vilma & Guelf Giannini ravigoteur pour J. Minaker William & Deirdre Earle Ken & Margo Gadsoen ruminants J. Detamangy E. Mair Bonsid Mcicesn on ------ P. Spencer K. Thompson James & Barb Ward Begg pie : L. Kraupa Grant & Mary Drewery Edward Bain C. Dewult Eugene & Mildred Dearborn Judy & Michael Diamond M. Christensen J. Holtby Doris Armstrong Cindy & Perry Anderson J. McEnaney Calvin & Elizabeth Blake C. Glass y Frances Wilcox .. : W. Gerber Bal Meorenny Gertrude James An exclusive new product of Shur-Gain research tr Se Ton ry a re RUMINANT BOOSTER : Deanne Tripp ry M. Cone ; McKee Mart : David & Maureen Outram . . Lo. . E buonoi Sandys £ Don-Sith flak Lajceus Flsectri Especially formulated to help re-establish functioning micro- J. Gray J, Renple Windcrest Meat Packers organisms in ailing ruminant animals. L Allison : Ruth Ashton Harold & Norma Forder Diseases such as shipping fever, pneumonia, milk fever and S. O'Hare Don & Stella Asling Andre Blagtiler Fuliord other disorders and stresses, cause lost appetite and reduced oat Ellen Garrow HoerL & Ezabo ohio or milk output. The longer an animal remains off feed, the greater 'Nottingh Rp Haro y Marti the reduction in rumen activity. Reserves of vitamins AD & E 3 Noygh on F. Edmonds James Leary a are utilized and B vitamins are ' ay L- Dart lan & er Edmiston D. Venning depleted, as they are not stored. Gord & Shirley Gettins is L Myrtle Alsop Cai : r con- M. Swepiisnisnn George & Elizabeth Rizsanyi Clifford, Helen, Marcelle, Shur-Gain Ruminant Boots Goi R. Wilkinson Perfect Heating Co. John Redman tains multi-B vitamins an elec Andy & Joy Hertzberg Julie Blow Maurice Baker trolytes to aid in the restoration of R. Slack Jack Vanderkop L. Barnes normal electrolyte and vitamin g R. Wintjens G. Costain G. McClurg balance in cattle, sheep and goats. F. Brown J. Phillips Georgeen & Bruce Cochrane Cattle, sheep, goats: one G. Postma S. Reardon Louise Pilkey Dosage - Cattle, sheep, g Als: S. Kilroy Ross Clark Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm animal health service bolus per 150 kg of body weight per The Spruce Lawn Tenants Earl Dingman B. Mclatchie day as required. T. Bourgeois Lloyd Clark Wayne & Jean Moyland 4 B. Holtby K. Dargavel } . . } Stiften M. Ohagen oy i Shur-Gain Products are available at the following dealers: . Du Tremble J. Wr ) A. Morrow ro Frank & Ann Tielemans H & M WRIGHT F EED CO. LTD. T. Taborski Louise Briggs Tom & Daphne Mitchell k 986-4201 R. Munro Hy Smith Dr. Michael Monahan 14 Scugog St., Blackstoc C. Bulby W.F. Smith Asselstine's Yamaha M. Bond . Doug Aldred Priscilla Reis PORT PERRY FEEDS LTD. Mr. & Mrs. G. Goode Cameron Aldred M. Pantsuc ! 985-7363 Re ve Phil Eileen Hern Ralph & PageyL armer 40 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry Mrs. K. Irene P ' Jean Trewin Doug & Lda Hayman Si Beare © Jim & Barbara Byers BROOKLIN FLOUR MILLS LD, Randal Pa W. Worley Don Swain r Management of Port Perry Feeds Roy P. Anderson W. Lover Harvey Graham (Now ping? gem 656.4851 Glen & Anne Jrgrars M.M. Shook Wayne & Joan Me Cassels St. E., Broo Ronald & Ruth Colvin Dean Dusty Glenn & Arlene Malcolm Midknock Fan Thema Murphy Jr Judy MacCol SPENCER'S FEED SERVICE LTD. Joe & Annie Bradburn Val Eden John Watters y 985-3371 Lloyd £1 T. Adderly Laurence & Doris Cromien Greenbank, Ontario James & Mary Mr. & Mrs. D. Baird Gordon Paisley eT Nos H.H. GOODE & SON 1987 LTD. Mrs. Gordon Harris | : Ernie Jukes Maurice & Helen Nesbitt LL " 852-3355 Jo Gunn & Joy Little R. McDonald Ralph & Leona Sadler Uxbridge, Ontario " Roy & Marilyn Puckrin M. Sherwood Dennis & Karen Yellowlees Keith & Diane Puckrin

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