Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Sep 1970, p. 17

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esti cae at Western University Lond- on, Ont. Mr. Jim Cameron has en- rolled and attending the School of Laboratory of Tech- nology at St. Joseph's Hos- pital in Peterboro. Mrs. Howard Jeffrey and her sister Mrs. A. Harper, Port Perry accompanied an- other sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. G. Plaunt of Lind- say when all attended the funeral of their aged aunt Miss Mary Murphy who pass- and Mrs. Alex Snel- grove, Sarnia, spent a few days with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgroves. Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn 'make frequent visits to St. Michael's Hospital, 'Toronto where her mother Mrs. Clark is a patient, therefore we wish her improved health. Well school days have started for the fall term as a result we extend the very Chas. Grainger w near} best to our youth. ed away in Arnprior hospital sixteen ladies assembled to} Miss Denise Jeffrey has| on Friday. honour Miss Mary Grainger,| been accepted on the Port} Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtby, a bride elect of this month.| Perry Public School teaching} Prospect were among local Lunch ended the pleasant} staff. couples at the home of Mr. evening. Miss Jean Snelgrove is| and Mrs. L. Beacock's Friday Company with Mr. & Mrs.|back to studies at York] evening." Norm Wilson's included her} College, Toronto for her 3rd] Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love sister Mrs. M. Rodd, Mr. Roy| year. .| in company with the Jackson Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Lexie Love has return-| and Brock relatives of Port Lioyd Wilson and family alljed to the University at/Perry all formed a surprise of Oshawa. Guelph. birthday party for a sister Mr. & Mrs. Norisse Mr. Gordon Williamson has} Mrs. Rennie at their cottage have entered for his second year | at Wilberforce on Sunday. Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR SSS SS SS STS SSS SS STS SSS SSS ; , ' ; ; , , , ; , , , , ; ' We will measure your job and quote you a price on Material Onty, or give you @ contract price at "NO OBLIGATION." INSULATING FOIL Door Weatherstripping f LADDERS, ROOFING Eavestroughing # Cezar. Ballard Lumber Co. [-<aaE -| Bi PERRY, ONTARIO PHONE 985-7335 Tee oe. Pet: af3 ns 4 Seve..teen ladies met at the home of Mrs. Clara Dow-|" son on Wed., Sept. 2nd to start the fall meetings of the "Head" U.C.W. The acting president Mrs. Reta Wilson opened the meeting with an inspiting thought. "Faith of Our Fa-] thers" was sung, followed by} the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Clara Dowson read the Scrip- ture from Proverbs 15: 1-7. Mrs. Sandra Taylor read a very interesting study on God's Wagon Wheel which|~ was composed in relation to the family tree. During the roll call we related some- thing we had seen, done or heard during the summer. Appreciation cards were received from Mrs. Beryl Pearce, Gib Reader, Mrs. Ethel Redman for gifts re- ceived during illness or for? a funeral. Plans were discussed for the Chicken Barbecue at "Grace" Church. Then a committee was chosen to plan our Turkey Supper at the "Head" for Wed., Sept. 23rd. Mrs. Helen Redman had 2 amusing readings from a k she had picked up in est Yellowstone and were entitled "Back Home" and "What is a mother-in-law?" Mrs. Marie Clark had one on "An Old-Fashioned Rocker". Mrs. Clara Dowson chose "1 like my Mother". Several remnants have been gathered for Angola but morte will be accepted Today's cow is just about twice as good In 1950 one cow" produced milk for 10 people. Today's model produces enough milk for 18 people Good breeding and good management are essential in making today's cow the producer she is. The other important factor, the one that is necessary to take advantage of the greater potential offered by genetics and manage ment, is feed Not really just feed, but complete feeding programs that insure the optimum level of nutrient supply to e 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 our Dairy Research Farms to make sure that the daughters will keep producing better than the mothers We want your records to keep growing our record it's good for "based on OBS figures for average milk production per cow. Province of Ontario. in Oct. along with our Port P ZE. 8-4130 Thanksgiving Sock contain- ing $1.26. While a lovely buffet lunch Dairy Feeding Programs as her great grandmother. The 1971 Mini-Sno. A smaller machine at a smaller price. 9 Only Moto-Ski gives you a 2 year track warranty. (one cylinder models) You can own this dazzling little beauty | for just $595.00 (F.0.B. Factory) j And that includes a track of rubberized steel cleats, with a two year warranty Control cables that virtually never freeze A suspension system that makes big bumps } little bumps. And more safety features i than you ever imagined i Bring your wife down and look it over After all, the 1971 Mini-Sno is just her size QMOTOSKI | Were tougher' ways. SOLD BY NESTLETON SNOWMOBILE SALES NESTLETON, ONTARIO ISLAND MARINA PORT PERRY, ONTARIO GLEN VALLIE MOTO-SKI Sales & Service PORT PERRY, ONTARIO are . ---- ------____--

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