ERR or 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 1058 LY AE v SAN We - avy Ah oh So - ys 34 Ney . Btscia abi doi Eastern Star News (Continued from front page) to know that the sick list has dimin- ished congiderably. However, we re- gret to say that Past Matron Mar- garet Hood is still confined to hos- pital, The Benevolent Commijtee, convened by Mabel Chapman reported that plans were well underway for the Luncheon and Court Whist Party. Invitations have been received from several Chapters among which was an invitation to the Sentinel Jessie Richardson and Warder, Doreen But- son, to accompany the Associate Ma- tron Marian Sandison, to Lindsay Chapter to take part in their meet- ing. Blue Ray Chapter has extended invitations to several Chapters to at- tend the annual Birthday Party which will be held the first meeting in June. District Deputy Grand Matron, Jean Green, was exceedingly graci- ous and complimentary in her official remarks. Her instruction and well- directed criticism were outstanding and well received. In her opening address, the D.D. G.M. used as her theme "Humility" and to illustrate used the prayer-- "Help me, Lord, to praise the work of others, and to be ready with my cheering word--Give me humility , . Desire for 8etvice, ever eager, help- ing others through---Never seeking glory for the little things I do-- May I listen when somebody gives me good advice--and before I answer, Lord--please help me to think twice! --Make me kind and gentle in my actions and my speech--Give me un- derstanding of the Truths Life has to teach", which was written by Pa- tience Strong. The watchword as chosen by the Worthy Grand Matron of Ontario for this year was the word "Courage". The flower--the carnation. The motto--"""What doth the Lord require mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God".--Micah 6-8, The projects cho- sen were the Florence Nightingale Home and the Grand Chapter Benevo- lent Fund, Estarl and Peace Garden, On completion of the inspection, the worthy matron presented the District Deputy Grand Matron with a gift-- a slight token of appreciation from the Chapter to remind her. of her in- spection at Blue Ray. Presiding Pa- tron Arthur Green was called upon to speak and in a few well-chosen re-] marks congratulated the .Chapter on the splendid performance of the work und extended best wishes for the fu- ture. The Farewell was given by presiding matron, Agnes Wallace, of Markham. At the close of the meeting a deli- cious luncheon was served by the committee in charge, which was con- vened by Betty Beare, to over seven- ty guests, The door prize was won by Miss Jan Burkitt, of Stouffville, a member from Markham Chapter. Mabel Chapman, convenor of the Benevolent committee has announced that the Dessert Luncheon and Court Whist will be held in the Chapter rooms on Wednesday, May 7th, May Return Fox Bounties County Council Decides Ontario County Councillors noting reports of rabid foxes appearing in the county, have indicated that the $3 fox bounty may be paid before the year's end. Ontario county has not paid the bounty for two years. Reeve Pat Duffy of Mara Twp. noted that the fox situation in the county has changed considerably since the .last occasion when the bounty' question was raised. At that time, of thee, but to do justly, and to love | county officials turned it down. - "In Mara Twp." he said, "rabies has taken.,a number of foxes. In one case a, farmer found a dead fox in his pig pen. Authorities ordered all the pigs removed and tagged. Medi- cal health officers are alarmed about what could happen if rabies were to spread." Deputy-reeve Wesley Crosier of Brock Twp. estimates that it would cost $2,000 to pay bounties for the remainder of the year." © Attacked Dogs - Reeve William Heron of Brock Twp., said- that ther had been cases standing beside their owners. suspected to have rabies. by actually seeing it. County ! north, one farmer's entire stock had had, been found. Two sheep had been infected he said 'and had battered their heads against a wall. Pickering Township, noted that his municipality pays a bounty for foxes. Reeve Rae Ferguson of Uxbridge in the agricultural budget at the June session, a proposal to have the bounty returned, will be brought be- fore council. "Mill on Wheels" A new farm service that bring a complete feed processing plant right into the customer's yard has been started in this area by Ivon Spencer of Greenbank and Ross James of Ux- : bridge, with Leo Nolan assistant | operator. Nolan and James have been to Lancaster, Pennsylyania, to learn the technique of operation. 1 ox regular or 15 oz. fomily Maeud sire. Tomato Sovp you | ever trated! The ben Coram or TOMAT 10-0z. tin 3 ror 35¢ 11-o0z. bottle | 21c 2 15-02, tin | 12-0z. bot. 3 (Zr 3c 6-0z. jar ror 28¢] fovourite quick-1e.fix lunch sa 15-0z. tin 2 For lc ] Green Giant Fancy PEAS 15-05. tin 2 For ec _ reported where foxes attacked dogs Reeve S. R, McCrorie, of Beaverton wondered" if municipal clerks would be anxious to handle foxes which are The bounty in the past was paid after the clerk | verified that -a fox had been killed Reeve Duffy said that in Simcoe adjoining Ontario at the been quarantined when a rabid fox Deputy-Reeve Sherman Scott of stated that if there is enough money{- They will be operating from their mill* in Greenbank and will. be able to supply the farniers with a full line of Shur-Gain feeds and grain delivered able to roll the gain which will be of interest to some farmers, In announcing the new eperation, Spencer and James, owners, said that the new "mill on wheels" is expected to be a great help to local farmers and feeders who want to utilize their own gains and roughages for feeding live- stock and poultry, One of the, main | advantages of the new .seyvice, they say, is that -brings the. mill to the farmer instead of the farmer having to take his grist to the mill, . ~The noble unit, first of its type in this area, is built by the Daffin Manu- facturing Company of Lancaster, Pa, It consists of a complete feed mill '| that grinds all farm grown grains and roughages according to the farmer's specifications, mixes the ground ma- terial with feel concentrates, and blends in fresh liquid molasses to pro- duce any desired formula. The truck borne mill is powered by its own Diesel engine and is driven from farm in their bulk grain truck, They are] to farm on a regular route schedule. The local feed service reports that farmers all across the country have found that it is far more convenient and economical to have their feed formulas processed right on their farms. In the past it has been neces- sary to load their grains, truck them to the feed mill, unload them, wait until the feed was prepared, load it again, take it back to the farm, and unload it into the feed bins. By eliminating all that handling, the new mobile farm service saves feeders a tremendous amount of time, labour, 'and money; agedrding to the equipment's owners. o Cub and Scout pr Mothers Auxiliary On April 21st the Scout Mothers' Auxiliary "went to Oshawa for their annual outing. The evening started with a chicken dinner followed by a card game of Court Whist. The prizes and winners were, cup and saucer: Don Messer, the perennial Maritime favorite of western music fans, fre- quently grinds out Irish jigs on his fiddle. Two of his Islanders, Charlie Chamberlain and Marg. Osborne, get right washerwoman, Jigs and other country music are the feature of "Don Messer and His Islanders" on the CBC Trans- Canada Network Saturdays. into the spirit of the Irish & u ; "Chocolate Date Layer Cake PHONE 32W Va minim 1st prize lady--H. Holtby. 1st prize man--H. Smith 2nd prize lady--A. Craig 2nd prize man--J, Hedges . Goode; 'Man, L. Raines. * It was nice to see two of our former members Mrs, E. Stata and Mrs. J. ted Hedges were able to attend. A vote - | of thanks was offered to the commit- - Ornaments -- Consolation--Lady-- | tee who arranged the evening which I am sure everyone enjoyed. 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