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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1938, p. 8

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We AL HORSES NOTE--In connection with the prizes for Horses, each winner will be given a ribbon instead of prize tickets. NOTE---Membership entitles the member to One Dollar in entry fees. Entry in this Class is One Dollar for each horse in harness. All other entries 60c. each. This includes Classes 1, 2, 8, 4, b, and 6. Class 1---CLYDESDALE 1 Brood Mare (must have foal by side) ...... $6 $4 $3 2 One Year Old Filly or Gelding ........... 4 3 2 3 Two Year Old Filly or Gelding .......... 4 3 2 4 Toul Of 1988 i crear vveisiresesvee verre 4 3 2 5 Best Clydesdale Mare, any age ..........ccovvennennenns Rosette Class 2--PERCHERON ~ 1 Brood Mare (must have foal by side) .... 5 $4 $3 2 One Year Old Filly or Gelding ........... 4 3 2 3 Two Year Old Filly or Gelding .......... 4 3 2 4 Foal Of 1038 ou ivivvnsvnsnisinecoe sone 4 3 2 5 Best Percheron Mare, any 8ge ...........ooiivunvnnnans Rosette Class 3--AGRICULTURAL 1 Brood Mare (must have foal by side) ...... $6 $4 $3 2 One Year Old Filly or Gelding ........... 4 3 2 3 Two Year Old Filly or Gelding .......... 4 3 2 3 Foal of 1038 ....vvvvvnivecsisivevscvess 4 3 2 5 Best Agricoltural, any age ..........ciiiiiiinnianannn Rosette Class 4--PAIR IN HARNESS--Clydes, Percheron, or Agricultural. 1 Pair in Harness, 3200 and over .......... $8 $6 $4 2 Pair in Harness, under 3200 .............. 8 6 4 Class 5--LIGHT HORSE CLASS 1 Brood Mare ........ciiiiiininnnennnnnns $6 $4 $3 2 One Year Old Filly or Gelding ............ 4 3 2 3 Two Year Old Filly or Gelding............ 4 3 2 4 Foal of 1938 ......... Wi Weis Se BES WER Wei 6 4 3 2 6 Single Roadster, any height .............. 10 6 4 6 Lady Driver ........c0iiiiiiiiiinnnnnns . 4 3 2 Class 6--PONIES 1 Pony, 12% hands and under, on halter .... 4 2 1 2 Pony, over 12% hands and under 13% hands in harness ($1 entry fee) CATTLE Only Ontario County and Cartwright Township exhibits allowed. NOTE--Membership entitles member to One Dollar in entry fees. Cattle entries 50c. each. Registration must be produced on demand. NOTE--AIl Cattle in this Class must have a certificate for blood test, except bulls and yearlings. Class 7--SHORTHORNS, PURE BRED. 1 Bull, two years and over .............. -. "$6 $4 $3 2 Bull Calf, one year and over ............ 4 3 2 3 Bull Calf, under one year ..........c..... 4 3 2 4 Heifer Calf, under one year .............. 4 3 2 6 Heifer, one year and under two .......... 4 3 2 6 Heifer, two years and under three ........ 4 3 2 7 Cow, three years and over................ 4 3 2 8 Herd of 5 animals, Bull over 1 year, Cow, 2 year old Heifer, Yearling Heifer, Heifer Calf ........ 4 3 2 BLACK & WHITE DAY Ontario County Black and White Day held in connection with Port Perry Fair, September 27, 1938. Cartwright Township included. Committee of management--Stanley W. Croxall, G. A. Heron, Harold Honey, Kenneth Holliday, Alex. Innis, R. M. Holtby. All Holstein entries must be federally blood tested and negative. $134.00 contributed by Port Perry Fair, $50.00 by Ontario County Holstein Club with 209% added by Provincial Live Stock Branch, making 110 $2.00 prizes. Prizes will be paid by giving a $2.00 bill to each winner as each class is placed, while the judge gives short reasons why he placed the first 4 or b animals in each class. } Any money not taken up in any one class can be given to other classes where entries over run the prizes as decided by the Com- mittee. When not taken up by changing to other classes it will be added-to prizes already given in get-of-sire classes, as far as it will go. A 60 cent entry fee will be charged for entry, to be paid when entries are made. Rules governing the Fair to apply here as to when entries are to be made. ® : All entries for the Black and White Show are to be made with R. M. Holtby, Port Perry. JUDGE--J. M. Fraser, Streetville, Ont. All Senior animals--date their birth from July 1st, in each case. All Junior entries date from January 1st in each case. To get government grant each name and number will have to be given when placed. Aged Bulls, 3 years and over, .............. $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 2 year old Bulls ....... SF BT ahs 3 FTE BT 093 Wren wien $2.00, $2,00, $2.00 Senior yearling Bull ...............ccouuniunn. $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Junior Yearling Bull .......................cu... $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Senior Bull Calf ............... $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Junior Bull Calf................ $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Grand Champion Bull .......... cov iiiiininnn... «ves... Ribbon Reserve Grand Champion Bull ..................c000uea.., . Ribbon Senior Champion Bull ...........cciiiiiiiiiirnnnnnnnnn. .Ribbon Reserve Senior Champion Bull ............cooovivvuvnnnnn.. Ribbon Junior Champion Bull ............... Ceri eeeeeiaaae, Ribbon Reserve Junior Champion Bull ...........0.0vieenernnnnnns Ribbon Cow, 4 years and over ..........oeeueuuns Bi baie wed ah 10 $2.00 prizes Heifer, 3 years .......... ITY $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Heifer, 2 years ....$2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00. $2.00 Heifer, Senior Yearling ........ $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Heifer, Junior Yearling ........ $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Heifer Calf, Senior ............. $200, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Junior Heifer Calf ............ $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00, $2.00 Grand Champion Female ................ vs ces vesssesesss Ribbon Reserve Grand Champion Female ................ a Wits bine 20 Ribbon Senior Champion Female ........ $4 FAR SEE Was oie sirens ..Ribbon Reserve Senior Champion Female ........ SHLAA «.....Ribbon Junior Champion Female .............. x wis wins Si 6 SH On Ribbon Reserve Junior Champion Female ........ I PRA Ribbon Three animals, the get of one sire ...........o0ovevnnn. 9, $2.00 prizes Three animals, get of one sire, Junior ......... veer .9, $2.00 prizes Two Animals, progeny of one COW ...........vvveens 9, $2.00 prizes Herd, consisting of 1 cow, 1 two or three year old heifer, 1 yearling, 1 calf ........... FRUIE STN. WP .+.10, $2.00 prizes Pedigrees must be produced in each class, Class 9--HOLSTEIN SPECIAL Miniature true type Model Trophy givep by the Ontario County Holstein Breeders' Club, to the breeder of the two best Holsteins at the Fair. To be kept by the winner one year then returned for annual competition, NOTE--No person may win more than one of these Ontario County } | Trophies. TAKE NOTICE--The Massey-Harris donation of $6.00 Credit Slip will be allotted to the exhibitor winning the greatest amount in the live stock classes and deducted from his winnings, Class 10--BABY BEEF--Entry fee 50c. (Breeding Class barred.) Animal under 700 Ibs. 1st prize Silver Dish, 2nd, $3; 3rd, $2; 4th, $1. 1st prize Silver Dish, value $7.60, donated by the T. Eaton Co. SreelP NUL E--DMembership entitles member to One Dollar in entry fees, entry 1ee ior Classes 13, 14, 10, 16 and 17, is 20c. each, Louble entries in Sheep and Swine with only one exhibitor snowing, second money only allowed. Exnbits only irom Untario County and Cartwright 'Lownship. Class 11--mUL1uUN LAMB---knuwry fee Zoc. YU IDS. and UNUer ........ce000000 P4U0 §o.0U Fiuwv Frou FLO Class 12--LEICESTERS 1 Aged Ram ,,.............. Rp $2.60 $1.60 $1.00 Z Shearling Ram ..........c0000vue 2.60 1.60 Lov 3 Ram Lamb ..........co0000vuunen 2,60 1.60 LW 4 kwe, two shears and over ..... 'es 2.60 1.60 1.00 © Shearling Kwe ........... res vese 2.60 1.60 1.00 6 kwe Lamb ........0000000n0nn ios 260 1.60 1.00 { Flock--to consist of one Kam, two KKwes one year or over, And two we Lambs ......ocoviniennncitnnncanannes Ribbon Class 13--SHROrSHIRES od 1 Aged Ram .........000vvinnnnns $2.60 $1.00 $1.00 Z Shearling Kam ...,. ties vis wg va 4 2.60 1.60 Lu ¢ Kam Lamb ..... Cosvrsursone vers 2.00 1.00 Luv 4 Iuwe, two shears and over ........ 2.00 1.60 1.00 © Ddnearling we ..........00000000 4.00 1.00 Lu U lwe Lamb ............ Vis wsie wikins 2.0 1.00 1.u0 { r10CK--L0 consist o1 one lam, LWO liwes one year or over, and two luwe Lambs ...... vie eu00aseasssassass Ribbon Class 14--CO1ISWOLDS 1 Aged Ram ,,....... Saree sabonne $2.60 $1.60 $1.00 Z Shearling Ram ..... Ce ereieaaeas 2.60 1.60 1.00 Rl LF ENN 2.60 1,60 1.00 4 luwe, two shears and over ........ 2.60 1,60 1.00 © Shearling we ....... i oi See aiaie 2.60 1.60 1.0 6 kKwe Lamb ........c000000e Or 2.60 1.60 1.00 { Iiock--to consist ot one Kam, two KKwes one year or over, and two fuwe LAmDS ....uvvvenesesrcessssenesss... Ribbon Exhibits only 1rom uUntario County and Cartwright 'Township, SWINE . Class 16--YURKSHIRE 1 Best Fair bacon Hogs, 180-230 Ibs. 2,60 1.60 luv 4 boar, over eIgnL Mons .......... 2.60 1,00 1.0v © Dpreeuing dow, -unuer elgnt months 2.60 1.00 1.00 4 Breeding Sow, over eignt months ., 2.60 1.60. 1.00 Class 17--BACON HOGS ; 1 Best Pair Bacon Hogs, 180-230 Ibs. 2.60 "ne 1.00 "nd prize--Metal Hog 'trough by Metallic Roofing Co. (SPECIAL) BOYS' SWINE CLUB CLASS ) 'This project is being sponsored by the Live Stock Branches of both Federal and Ontario Uepartments of Agriculture as well as the Port Perry, Keach ana Scugog Agricultural Society, each on a one-third basis, RULES 1. No entry fee unless the competitor shows in the regular Swine Classes, 2. The exhibit consists of the pair of sows entered by the competitor 1ast spring. : 'The sows must be on the Fair Grounds at Port Perry before 10 a.m, Stanaard '11me, 'luesday, September z8th, ; i 4. Competitors must be on hand to exhibit their sows and take part in the tull Swine Club programme, \ PRIZE LIST 1st, $8.00; 2nd, $7.00; 3rd, $6.00; 4th, $5.00; 6th, $5.00; 6th, Bo 7th, $4.00; Bth, $4.00; 9th, $4.00; 1Uth, $4.25; 11th, $4.25; 12th, $4.00; and $3.00 for every other creditable entry. These prizes are awarded on the basis outlined in the Swine Club Rules as follows: 400 points for award on pair of sows which will be judged at the Club lair on the basis ot bacon type, development, uniformity and breeding standards. Mi © 400 points for judging competition and answers to questions; (a) 200 points for competition in judging two classes of swine,--one bacon, one breeding; (b) 200 points for examination either oral or written, such examinationn to consist of ten questions based=on Club work, feeding, management, and marketing of swine, 400 points for Junior Stockmen's award; (a) 200 points for care and feeding methods noted at time ot visits made during the season; (b) 100 points for regularity and accuracy in forwaraing monthly reports; (c) 100 points for attendance and interest shown at meetings and judging classes, Class 19--POULTRY 1st Prize 76c. 2nd Prize 50c. Exhibits only from Ontario County and Cartwright Township. Entry Fee is 10c. each in this Class. Birds showing symptoms of disease must be removed from pens, Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Leghorns, White .............. 1 2 3 4 Rocks, Barred ..........c..... 6 | 6 7 8 Rocks, White .......c.ci0euyge 9 1 10 11 12. Class 20--GRAIN, SEEDS, ETC. Exhibits only from Ontario County and Cartwright Township. NOTE--Membership entitles member to One Dollar in entry Fees. Entry Fee 2bc. each. Exhibits of Grain and Seéds must contain ONE bushel each. 1 Fall. Wheat ..ovvuesnnrsivsiinrningens $2 $1 $60 2 Spring Wheat .......coovvvuinennnnnne,s 2 1 50 3 Six Rowed Barley ........covvvvvennsn 2 1 .60 4 RYC tivisiinirare i ii iiirrnrnens rue 2 1 .60 6 Field Peas, any variety .......... veens 2 1 50 6 Oats, White ....... Vain bg es we tones 2 1 50 7 Timothy Seed ........0000vvnn.. eh 2 1 50 8 Red Clover Seed ........ovvvvvnnnnnnsn 2 1 50 9 Alsike Seed ................... Jae sien 2 1 -.50 10 Collection of Grains, four varieties, Ya bushle each ................... 8 1 50 CLASS 21---VEGETABLES and ROOTS All Vegetables and Roots will be exhibited under the Grand Stand. Entry Fee bc, each. Exhibits only from Ontario County and Cartwright Township. All Vegetables and Roots will be exhibited under the Grand Stand. , Entry Fee 6 cents each. ' Exhibits only from Ontario County and Cartwright Township. 1 Five Turnip Beets ................ $ .60 40 $ 25 1 Five Turnip Beets ................ _$ .60 40 $.25 2 Five Blood Beets, half long ........ 60 40 26 3 Two Heads Winter Cabbage ........ .60 40 26 4 Two Heads Red Cabbage .......... 60 40 26 (continued on page four) Mrs. Annie Plum. Con THE PORT PERRY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Financial Statement covering Civic Holiday August 1st, 1938 ' RECEIPTS Sale of tickets, F. E. Reesor, chairman. .$719.90 Three Refreshment booths, W. A. Jemison CRAIIINBI oe viv as ce than areas s abies 381.73 Bacon Booth, Jas, Cawker, chairman .... 59.95 Game Booths, Oscar Beare, chairman .... 46.16 Race Programmes, John Weir .......... 18.75 Total receipts for day ............. , $1,226.49 EXPENDITURES Observer Printing Office, tickets ......... 16.50 Advertising--Walter Cook Port Perry Star .............. $38.50 Observer Office ............... 4.75 Jeffrey & Taylor .............. 40 Fred Chapman ................ 76 A. M, Lawrence .............. 1.50 G. F. Manning ................ 3.60 Walter Cook i... tive res 4.26 Carnegie Hardware ........... 35 $54.00 Lindsay Daily Post .................. 7.68 Uxbridge Times & Journal ............ 2.00 John Weir, Racing Programmes Observer Printing Office ...... 14.00 . Jeffrey & Taylor .............. 6.00 z 20.00 Thos. Bown, Amplifier Sound equipment .............. 20.00 Advertising ...............0.. 7.00 : 27.00 Aquatic Sports, A, Farmer, chairman Programmes ..... SILL Pi 1.50 Prize Money ...... Crete ass tes 27.25 Aqua Planing and Skiing ....... 24.00 Chas, Bowerman ............. 2.00 54.75 Land Sports, W. Cawker, chairman Programmes ......... ...00 0. 1.25 Prize Money ..........ccuv.n. 24.25 Lake Scugog Lumber-Co. +... "1.75 27.25 Ball Games, H. Peel, chairman, Prize Money ................. 44.00 Umpires ....0c0cvvunnn Foley 3.00 Softball purchased ....... ee... 10.00 2iohas : 67.00 Horse Races, Wm, Anderson, Chairman Port Perry Star, notices........ .b0 892 Class ...svelers ves, ....130.00 227 Class ...... TAT aed 120.00 250.60 Refreshment Booths, W. A. Jemison Port Perry Dairy......... vee... 13.10 Lake Scugog Ice Co. .......... 2.50 W. A. Jemison, Bakery ........ 6.10 Gerrow Bros., bakery ....... ... 9.25 H. Woodward & Son .......... 44.06 Port Perry Creamery ....... ... 37:60 Canada Packers ......... coe. 26.44 Port Perry Bottling Works .... 96.40 Hired Help ..... Hea R eer eevass 16,00 250.34 Bacon Booth, Jas. Cawker, chairman Canada Packers Limited ............ 28.00 Game Booths, O. Beare, chairman A. M, Lawrence ............. . 6.30 5c. to $1.00 Store ............. 17.10 Fair Board, rent of booths .... 3.00 } 26.40 Canadian Vaudeville Exchange ........ 118.00 Street Dance, Orchestra ............ 27.00 C. Sleep, insurance, P.L. & P.D. .... 26.00 Hartford Fire Ins. Co., rain Ins ...... 30.00 Labour supplied of Lo, Leahy cov covons inns vnswnins 2.26 G. Marks ......oivvnuvnnnnn.. .60 S. Wakeford ................ 1.13 J. Birkett (truck) ........... 16.80 R. Birkett, labor .............. 4.00 Ed. Balfour ................. 22.80 47.48 Sundry Accounts W.H. Parr ........ccovnn.... 10.00 Tuning Piano ................. 3.00 F.E. Reesor ........couuv.... 10.16 Tp. Reach, grader ............ 14.00 W.L. Parrish ................ '18 A. M. Lawrence ...... § ries vie .b0 Corp. Port Perry, orn. lights . 2.00 Postage account.............. 1.28 Petty Cash Accounts ........ . 7.55 Hogg & Lytle .......c.cu tt. 1.60 Earl Wallace ............ ees 200 Lake Scugog Milling Co. ..... 96 - Telephone ........... ...... 8.29 61.40 Total Expenditures for the day .... 1130.30 Profit made on day's activities ........ 96.19 $1226.49 NOTE--These expenditures are complete as far the Secretary has been advised. Any out- standing accounts should be presented at once. G. F. Manning, Sec'y-Treas. PRINCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs, Charles Plum and family of Al- berta, are visiting at the home of his mother, atulations to their son Murray, who celebra his ninth birthday on Monda Mr, Ralph Lyle returned to Toronto on Sunday after spending his holidays in the village. Mrs. Dinah Warren, Mr, and Mrs, W. Butt and family, Pontypool, were at their house here on Sapirday. Miss S Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Murphy and sisters Mrs. Lett of Alberta, and Miss J. Ross, of Ottawa, visited in Kent County recently. ; Miss Jean Luke is holidaying at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, A. Mark, of Port Hopé, visited at the home of his sister, Mrs, W. J. Martyn. Mr, C. Clark in Toronto Tuesday evening of prague of Aurora, in the village last " this week. GUST 1 can be made a profitable servant if it is properly prepared. It can carry your message into the homes and offices of good customers. Printing can be well done without _ great cost. ADVERTISING PAYS THE ADVERTISER OO '= FOO 11 YOY CABINET MAKING, Furniture Repairing, Chair Rungs duplicated and replaced, Tables Cupboards, Shelves, etc. built to order. and gay colors. Fancy Trellis Work & Fencing, Lawn Arbors and Pergolas, etc. Complete powérized shop, capable of any woodworking operation. Guaranteed workmanship at reasonable rates SIGN PAINTING DONE -- Fred Chapman, "i." Queen Sf, Pt. erry PO OR VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP Ten Cakes for 25c. CREPE PAPER for decorating ........... vee... 6c. roll COLGATE'S FLOATING SOAP ........3 cakes for llc. ' LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE ..... ....2 tubes for 26c. BOXED STATIONERY .......... 3h a st per box 29c. ANT TRAPS for cleaning out the ants VELOCHROME FILMS made in England Extra Selective, No extra cost, good until 1940 "~ i NIX RE Morrison's Drug Store Have your home insulated now, and enjoy the comfort of cooler rooms during the hot nights to come during the sum- mer. This' same insulation serves a double purpose by keeping out the cold in winter. Have it done the pneumatic way. : ) : Whether you insulate or not you will need some fuel next) winter. See us about filling your bin with "BLUE COAL." Coal is selling at summer prices now. Ww F. E. REESOR Phones 73j and 73w ED er tr rt Rt rt hat ntti ati t tari t tit einai ttiitttttntttettottttssssstesetsssss i New Corn PORT PERRY FRUIT MARKET BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY Peaches MELONS Plums BLUEBERRIES Grapes, Red Peppers, Pickling Onions ; DELICIOUS PEARS Special and prompt attention given to phone orders Phon e 208, Port Perry Lawn Chairs and Lawn Ornaments painted in bright. HLL A LA a a Sa Home Grown TOM ATOES » r ES BR esses sssecssssssesnesseeh® voone cevesssses

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