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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Mar 1961, p. 7

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; ea a AE IS LSI TRA hc ln Sidi sain o-- & LL Seed rs - Vg Gus i EE TTY wy Ne Sieh A wear we cnr a ---- AT haunt sadis da eto s Po O25 35. Bhs. i - RC Pa Ee aa RATT T-- " " - A aren aa aa IR _THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, {, MARC H 16th, 1001-7 Women's Section On, Association Plans were made to hold a bus trip --Brock 4-H Grain Club " Ronald Weery, Oshawa, R. 1 say, Council agreed to oppose the lors that the representatives of the for the 4-H club members in July. L. E. Coultis, Cannington | Bob Holliday, Breoklin, R. 1 move, CNR had received opposition last Oc- f u A 4:H club member award cortificate Ted Lamb, Cannington, R. 2 --Oshawa Kiwanis 4-11 Grain Club "I don't know of another Town this [tober when discussing with Lindsay .. . el 1 | ur 0 S programme was discussed, and it wa --Beaverton 4-H Beef & Dairy | Duncan McTavish, Uxbridge, R. 4 | size without any railway pussenger|the discontinuance of the service, deglded that awards would be pre Calf Club | --Scott 4-H Beef Calf Club service at all," states Councillor Les|Reeve Harry Peiice said the Town * More than 500 women representing | men are playing an increasingly im. sented to those boys and giils whe Avie Suman, Udney Alan Ball, Uxbridge, R. 2 Neil veteran railwayman. "1 think |should now go on iccord as opposing the 18 districts of the province at-} portant part in the overall program achleye 76% or more general -profi- Mara 4-H Beef & Dairy Calf Club Cloyne Stcarman, Uxbridge, R. 2 | we have pretty good grounds tp op-|this move again at the present time. tended the two-days session of the| of the fair, especially the amount of | ciency in six or more 4-H Agricul. Hugh Baird, Blackwater. R 2 Scott 4-11 Grain Club pose the move as this line is profit- - . Women's Scction of the 6lst annual | money raised and turned over to their | tural Club projects. ua Yonsor Calt Cl be Maustyn McKnight, Uxbridge, R. 2| able in the express angle if not in|ORDERS DEMOLITION OF meeting of the Ontario Association of | hoards to help finance the fair. The 4-H Club programme has. be primi go " 3 \ Scott 4-H Potato Club the passenger service," he added. |BUILDING AT OWNER'S Agricultural Societies in the King Professor John Weall of the Ont- come very So iaiit in Ontario] Alan Ross. Berry " | Walter Kerry, Port Perry, R, 1 They speak of running a commuter EXPENSE : Edward Sheraton Hotel. ari Agricultural College, Guelph County, and the enrolment has more] ; A : yn I Leslie Smith, Port Perry train to Markham from Toronto. It| Bew manville Town Council on"Mon- + President Mis, Murray Young, of] guve a talk on spring gardens, than doubled ee A.A farce --peivone Junior Calf- Club --Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club| would take very little extra to run'day evening passed a By-law author- Cochrang in her opening address re-| A special feature was the handi- number of boys and girls Hava already tae Litt, Port Perry Ross Evans, Uxbridge, R. 4 from Toronto to Lindsay and start|izing the demolition of 'the Holgate : ferred to the growth of the Women's | crafts display under convenership of enrolled in the 4-H Agricultural pro- =Port Perry 4-H Grain Club Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, R. 2 from Lindsay in the morning and pick | building at the expense of the owner, Section, orgqnized 24 years ago by| Mrs. Alex McKinngy, Brampton, re- jects for 1961. Information on 4-H Aubrey Buchner, Port Parry Co up those commuters. -- Farther east| Thomas Annis. Council enacted this Mrs. Ethel Brant: Monture. There presenting all parts of the province. Clubs may be secured by writing to Jack Russ, Pickering ns TC Peterboro is looked after hy: the By-Law because the dilapidated con- were 17 members at that meeting. One of the most unusyal pieces of the, Ontario Department of Agricul- --Pickering District High School CUTTING OFF ALL CNR CPR", he added. dition of the building on the north- - Seventy-two faivs have a woman | handwork was a quilt made by Mis. ture, Uxbridge. 4-H Grain Club PASSENGER TRAINS AT The letter to Council from the Bd. [east corner of Queen and Division secretary, and one fair, Wyoming,| Charles Tilt of Doon, from more than Ho Club Lead 1 Bill Boyes, Pickering LINUSAY of Transport spoke of this Toronto [Streets makes it a danger to High has a woman' president, Mrs, O. R. 600 second and third prize ribbons 1061 S ub Leaders and Clubs for --Brougham 4-H Dairy & Beef ' to Belleville run as meaning a loss | School students and other people who Sproule. (blue and white) won by poultry, , Calf Club When Council learned at the Mon. | of $17,000 last year. | must use the adjacent streets, The Women's Section is under the | chickens, geese and ducks which her Don Hadden, Blackwater, R. 2 Frank Barkey, Claremont, R. 8 | day meeting, the C.N.R. were apply-| "This, | presume is S thelr noxt step Department of Agriculture, but a se- | husband showed at the Royal Winter| --Sunderland 4-H Dairy Calf Club Ken Holliday, Brooklin, R. 1 ing to the Board of Transport for the | in abandoning Lindsay" said Mayor | Thinking of a new Spring Suit? parate body from the Women's Insti- air, dating back to the first fair, Ralph Chambers, Wilfrid ~--Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Dairy discontinuation of the Toronto-Belle-' Holton after hearing the letter [Ask any member of the Port Mie and the Women's Section of | and a 100 year old log cabin quilt E. A. Linton, Little Britain Calf Club ville passenger service through Iind- Although it was noted by -- | Perry Lions Club about one. ederation of Agriculture, although| with wool fringe, owned by Mus, Fyed| ~~ ~~ ' many of its members work in all three | Codglin of Malton, 'also a handsome CG groups. One of its concerns at pre-| hand-painted and washable quilt made NI i x 0 I Foye . sent is to encourage new Canadians by Nona Sands of Walpole Island Une ul il Ti (0) Ul Wo 0000¢ Ji) I! qa 00 0 (0 0000 Minaan an 1000 AA 00000002 to their native crafts, to the with the help of her 85 year old fa- S ¥ Vi \ (Hi (0) annual fairs. ther, who drew the designs. = 2 N Mr. F. A. Lashley, superintendent : S a yi of fairs for isivagen that wo.| Thousands of buttons of every con- (= = oh : ceivable type were included in a joint = pe! bs a | collection. There were hand-painted, -- << 9 and hand-carved, those featuring the = 6 opera and sporting events; military ; buttons and some from other count- -- rn ries, including Norway and Japan. = A There was a special Lithuanian dis- S = play of weaving and intricate wood o = carving from' the Lakehead, also an = <) exhibit from the Veterans Hospital, -- 2 i London including beautiful hooked = = Ay mats in floral patterns and toy ani- SS = Ie mals. -- = be Miss Florence Eadle, director of S = \ junior activities for the home econo- = 3 = y mics branch of the Department of Et ge MARCH 23, yl! d 2 = : Agriculture, introduced Mrs. L. G. (53 THURSDAY, : an a Lymburner, Port Colborne, president rs FRIDAY VALUES of the Federated Women's Institutes co 4 To RO 'B = of Ontarig, who spoke on Womep of = u + SATURDAY : hi AR ABOUT: = : the World. She said her title implied -- Ign Price tl el 3) re "| not: only famous women, or those who| a ] es h ' had made a great contribution to go- = "Regent" ave taken it on 8 "ciety, but in a shrinking world where EN _ : BY AAT = > Hora lvi ne could have dinner in Toronts and -- |" MIXER ~. # NYLON = G the next day's lunch in London, all < EASU wi NG DUST i = 2 § women are women of the world. Wo- vi $3.9 mop = ; men in their own homes have a great ES This compact lie beauty com. a U ie 19¢ value ¢ 1 8 3 77 Re E A role to play she said. But they also oo kines high styling with high value = i =. , ' = BS have a responsibility for what hap- = Por pe LRA he ai Graduated ais Features electro-static nylon yarn . = ol pens in their own country and in the fo trol, thumb ejector and new measuring cup In 8 head that picks up dust like mag, pS Ke Ee x | world at large. Women must become] $< _white plastic. nan_mar finish, = nats: | - isn haf: yas painted haudle =) 35 citizens of a wider sphere than that -- 837m spauts. y Phd ; Aging Fin. E12 = RE . . 11 pot EA { an cody eel EB TEA FOTS Lady Helen" 2 i p g orld -- <= ps ' -affairs is a great privilege and also a = SPONGE Mop 77 pos % X great responsibility, she said Cana- -- CARRY-ALL - ba S oon 3 dians are accepted everywhere said = SPORTS BAG 98 Eo) } Mrs, Lymburner, who has travelled <S $ 59 $1 98 | . Self-wringing cellulose sponge mop, 1 = extensively. Canadians have a good = 7d value oo oping, weihhiing ir == * -- ; ' righ ated a] <= reputation: abroad--it is up to us to = $x op Knglish thing vou _-- $939 . Burts Sind Smooth pelished. wouden oo, see that we maintain this reputation. < In a varlety of shapes and handle. 851813 = The convention came to a close with |_ 5 desigm, sie A : S [PAR ITIESL ASCII IIIGTG EIGEI SII or smaie RT a A =r oo RR cern ee - -a-banquet-and--floor-show,~ Padre} (= on aa MOP DEAL Lady Helen' = Young introduced the guest speaker = ~ WOODEN : CARPET SWE = 5 $1.29 value £ : EPER > Jun e C. L. Austin, Guelph, who took = 69 BASKETS $8.95 value © 790 = lis subject "Take Your Time i $1. 98 valye Sed $ o = REA pi ing Old", He gave a good mes-| . - Airliners tipper ~hag--- *utdy seal with ] = Bags. in spersed with humor, under Ss Jersey pony Baghate, useful for wih Tperinad lining, Mot car en = % the following headings: 1. Keep the S fri lo or ¢ @ Shuiy bon! bathing suits or gyn Pg whine = on | spirit of ambition and youth, 2. Keep es Rn, i ey Made hig goad Four Hodlings "™ = 7 oe ; te spirit of hope and faith. 3. Keep - ) ua) y Rive duck, with action plastic wheels, "tufted oi ying handles and bristle roller, + dust = 7) MAKES the spirit of id and. yous, = DISH PANS heavy-duty zipper. 83287 und We Hy vam . ASING t t of self-control an = "$1.19 851814 ky ORE, fir . Keep the spirit of gelf = wa 88¢ CAR WASH ip . } £ ve Bissell' SHAMP : } BASY AS Frgitn and service. S BRUSH oo MASTER LS = Hexible, lightweight polyethelene ak arfrs All "plastic shampoo applicator. { a i "dish pan." Giant size 15" x 6%" $3.98 Makes cleaning rugs easier, 1 : = with moulded handles ond reflud value $ simply Pour ihampos in reser- -- 9 n re yellow an Lig! weight, housel.!d voir and add water. Features ; | pg turquoise, 85183 Lg 75 rt wi " she mop sponge upplicator with twin s Banque -- { good que. tion ; SAVE ily a {] da - . ily yuen with lilue Wop vod "hard. rows of buisiles. Shampoo flow , par y sa -- gulated by handy trigger on / on iveeriaL's | And Conference 2 BATH STALES hic iol Fl Sy 2 : SPECIAL OFFER: . -- $5.98 $ 99 CIO O IG III00 000000000000 00000 $9.95 value = fc . ' Mr, Larry Doble, Chairman of the = value Seven inch shoe shaped «ar $ © 5 = : vy Sk cane Farm Bafety Council of Ontario, was = Well made, compact thy som oss braih denies 4) i J Fo cartri the guest speaker at the dnnual Ban. S scales finished in gleaming iondle, Wale hres ' } Co It are held securely in heud } { rr Grown ie quet. and. Conferance fox the 4-H Ag-| (S\] iy oh, siting by wire fasteners. Mas v1. ricultural Club Leaders of Ontario Re curate reading through magni- flow regulator. 84568 oe le n FRRE County, held in Uxbridge, on Friday, -- fylog lens, 85104 "Eiltro' frp a hie at 7.00 p.m. dt = PERCOLATOR TUB FILLER an] : © on work being eS ET Borganic sterilized 5 ~ 4 wy - a ridge me ur LAY Farm Safety = AFRICAN VIOLET }lorgenic mo high a 93 bo AlNER HOSE BOILER aun for $1.00 the. being done SOIL n humus content, S$ G29 59 \ less 30 o Co waz Sate Se Sumamesd nop to value $19.50 s -- J buy tae than. rm ety -- arm tenderest : get i A = roofs. In 3 and 5 } value 16° . po ges lo < oF 9 Ib. sizes. An unusually low price for mr te from heuvily ribbed : cartr. 5 gun - ' 2-9 cup automutic peicola- ro tier hase with brass and Galvanized welded 2 $3.10 i! rt : 3 LB. SIZE 29¢ tor. Features new sliny-line cei aluminum couplings. steel range hoiler. 4 -- <u 2% 815285 Nyling, lip 365i, Hinjess phi or drains washing - Has 22 gallon Ation Eo RE steel pump on polished machines quickly and easil capacity and all SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED nlture, Uxbridge, in carrying | I a : 5 LB. SIZE 39 [4 aluminum construction. Fit. cither single or FA standard pire Mi out an outstanding 4-H programme. | _ {= ) Co osam 837817 taps. 861811 pings. 8161816 --SEE US NOWI Mr. H. L. Fair introduced the Club = y Pe! Leaders, and emphasized the import- = = ance of 4-H club -- x G. PRENTICE |ooi out o's meee cima . E OME IN AND PROWL ARoy, = ; loi Mr. Les Smith, Ro bor buy : No al u ors = 4 PORT PERRY YUkon 5.267 | febvad 0 yaar 6H Gub blonde 12 WE CARRY A FULL LION OF : : : of the Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf = Hardware . Tools . Toys . ALWAYS Club, Mr, Mansell Chapman, Orillia, 2 i LOOK 70 oan RIAL received a 6 year Certificate for his] (= Housewares - P lumbing and FOR THE work as Luly of the Orillia Colle: {= Automotive Needs PORT PERRY ~~ :: YUkon 65-2211 glate Mara 4-H G Club. | -- " he Go Ms. H, L. Fair and Ms. A. i. Blades (= : eon 3 Ny led $he gtoup in.» dive non ways 3 : : 8 18 . ) ANS , : Saad re | and means of 4H cb OOOO Il 00900000000900000,0 RA Shi : : ' more thy in 1961 J ( Ne J Te} Programe fective ' : XIII 4 NOM TRARY ETRE TE 7 . : ' : ' g ¥ § v 2 AY t . i et

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