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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 10 Sep 1970, p. 11

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Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. R. Bradley.) Shaliey, Johnnie and Bob-| Celia Canfield of Ottawa. Daryl and Craig of Oshawa) pie Button of Oshawa recent week-end guests of Mr. and! guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs, M. Rutherford. Button. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson The cottagers of Sunset of Toronto visited Mr. and/ View held their annual pic- Mrs, W. Moore for the week-| nic on Sunday. A nice time end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton of Whitby Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gar- dener of Beamsville, week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Becantt. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Goreski were her sister and vew husband of Kitchen- er. Dedicat Continued fev. R.C. Rose of the Cureh of the Ascension con- and offered prayers. The service ended on a was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman have returned home after spending several days in Mat- chewan. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith spent several days in North Bay and Parry Sound last week, Mr. and Mrs. G. Saville en- tertained a number of friends on Saturday night at the Georgian Motor Hotel, Whitby. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cawker included Mrs. B. Manson, Miss E. Milton, Mrs. A. Parker and Michael of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cockerill of Toronto holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs. Har- solemn note when two silver old Cornish. ery (Oshawa) at the cottage, cross mothers Mrs. P_ Mulligan and Mrs. L. Leahy participated in the wreah laying. While Rev. Rose read the names inscribed on the cenotaph, Mrs. Mulligan placed a poppy on the cross each time a name was called out. dack Cook, president of the Port Perry Branch; M. Hiozan, chairman of the cenotaph committee. Wreaths were layed by Donald Wilson, on behalf of Ontario Command, Mrs. Clara Warren on behalf of Ladies' Auxiliary and David Durham on behalf of Veterans' Sons, a new organization within the local Legion. Today's cow twice as good as her great grandmother. in 1950 one cow' produced milk for 10 people Mrs. Don Crozier and Mrs. Maurice Fralick spent Friday in Oshawa." Friday night a lovely kit- chen shower was held for a bride-to-be Miss Patricia Loa- tes at the home of Mrs. D. Robinson, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Far- mer of Oakville week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Guests' of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter included Mr. and Mrs. Brent Richardson, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryson, Peter and David of Grafton. Mr. John Price and Miss is just about Today's model produces enough milk for 18 people Good breeding and good management are essential in making todays cow the produce she is The other important factor, the one that is necnss ary to take advantage of the greater potential offered by jenetics and manage ment. is feed Not really just feed, but complete 'eeding programs that insure the optimum level of au ient supply to a cow through every stage of her life During the last twenty years, Co-operative feed research has more than kept pace with the changing needs of the cow. We have proven that modern technology, properly applied, allows one cow to provide milk for 36 people We're working every day on make sure that the daughters will keep producing better than the mothers our Dairy Research Farms to We went your records to keep growing it's good for our record "based on 08S fiquros for average milk production per cow Prownce of Ontario United : of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Port Perry TE. 8-4130 Dairy Feeding Programs veer Mr. and Mrs. M. Kane, Howe Island, guests of Jack and Joan Kane. Paul return- ed with them after his holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Healey at their cottage, Pine Point, during the last week. Week. end visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Healey and Mau- reen. Mr. and Mrs. Art Thomp- son, Darlene and Don, Osha- wa at their cottage for the Labor Day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. David Chapp~ll and \Peter, Toronto, at the Toronto week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Callan. son. Mrs. Walker and Dixie of Jack and Joan Kane. Mrs. W. Kane and two children and Mrs. E. Pren- tice spent Friday in Oshawa. Mr. Doug Tate of Toronto "la week-end guest of Mr. Don Leaming. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor- nish attended Decoration Ser- vice at Balsover on Sunday. Mr. Cole Humphrey of Camp Borden and Mrs. C. Hardy Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jef- frey. cottage, Pine Point, for the| mr. and Mrs. Eric Cob and long week-end. Visitors of|family of Taunton recent Mr, Peter Chappell included} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Em, the following. Mr. Michael Brown, Miss Donna West (Toronto), Mr. Allen Jones & Mr. Stuart Shinn. Mr. Jim Marshall visited during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vick- Pine Point, for the week-end. Mr. and (Mrs. Ted Vickery, Scott and Heather visited Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cro- well and family are ® remain in residence at Pine Point for the present time--a wel- come addition to the growing number of permanent resi- dents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Empring- 'ham and Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham attended Milton | Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Galanta and family spent several days last week at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gow of Oshawa a Tuesday guest of his mother Mrs. C. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. K. Heath of PORT 'PERRY STAR ~ Thursday, Sept. 10,1970 -- #8 pringham. Mr..and Mrs. L. Woods of| Little Philip & Cindy Jack- Toronto recent guests of her|son of Oshawa spent a few parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Jack-idays last week with their @randparents Mr. and Mrs Fred Jackson. Ajax Friday night guests of} Service at 9:45 am. All are invited to attend. -- Cottages Wanted 985 - 7373 ANNOUNCEMENT J. Orde Marine, in the village of Port Perry is now under new management. Douglas Coppins is the new owner, making the marina a division of Douglas Coppins Limited. Boat and canoe sales and rentals are available and Mr. Coppins has taken over the OMC dealer- ship. There will be some new lines of snowmach- ines added too. Docking and storage facilities are available for the winter months. "CHRYSLER STEPS UP THE ACTION" Tuesday September 15th, 1970 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. VALIANT -- and the Wednesday September 16th, 1970 10.00 am. to 10.00 p.m. DUSTER -- DART "NEW" DEMON FREE COFFEE Scanlon Motors PLYMOUTH -- DODGE -- CHRYSLER 94 Water St. Port Perry 985-2212 All licensed varieties be considered date Easte exte rn Ontario Winter Wheat Insurance important changes nded in Winter kill to : compensation increased by 20 Find out how these changes affect you -- talk to your local Crop Insurance Agent -- he's listed below @ Crop Insurance agents in this area MORLEY W. PARISH R.R. 3 UXBRIDGE Sprouting now optional peril Compensation for wheat that grades below C.E No 3 852-3764

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