tN | FAL RE ! 3 Sh 8--~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1961 ~ - Central Ontario Championship Show, York County Wins went down to thivd place in her class - thi vear while showing at the ad- Premier Breeder vanced ave of ten years, but her four- year-old daughter, Royal Delight, won Award the Grand Championship, this year! for Ormiston. She was alsp named Balsam Brae Pluto Sovereign, sto sIX years four times in the pa ben Grand Champion female Brooklin, Ormiston, of at the who for Roy Fast- has, best uddered female of the show. light and the first -prize dry three- year-old combined to win the progeny of dam class. 4 | mine counties De- att \ 3 % y £68 Sp Fe a Th ay LATRINES UA LRN PAA TERY) Sadak Rh BL FV SR SA A wa i Sate Rn AO de . The twentieth annual East-Central Ontario Holstein Championship Show held at Peterborough, October with sixty-six exhibitors from bringing out 212 head. was 13th, Royal Delight just nosed out Bond Haven Signet Sally, who has been Grand Champion for C. J. Cerswell, Becton, fit the Simcoe County Black and White Day for the past two years, to win the four-year-old in milk class. Sp -- | Nt * BEST BUY! -- HEINZ Cooked SPAGHETTI 3 9. [4 ADE. FAMOUS BRAND BRAND © ERED2WHITE Nu, nk i ri piri 4c! BEST BUY! -- SAVE 17¢! | AYLMER choice PEACHES 2/045] BEST BUY! --- BUY A DOZEN AND SAVE 30¢! AYLMER TOMATO SOUP fl. BEST BUY! -- SAVE 6c -- ROYAL DELUXE TWIN-PACK ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX 29: - 15-0z, Tins 20-0z, Tins 10-0z, Tins a "19-0z, Pkes. 1 ah BEST BUY! -- SAVE 22¢! -- SKIM MILK POWDER + as } ' i i INSTANT MILKO 31.00 87] f BEST BUY! -- SAVE 4c! 100 Foot Roll CUT RITE WAX PAPER 27 BEST BUY! -- SAVE 10¢! -- 7¢ OFF PACK 32-0z. 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Innes of Brant- ford as "A lovely pair of four-year- large, yet with plenty of dairy suality and each carrying an excel- lent udder," olds, ntries of Romandale Farms, Un- ville, carried off both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor ban- ners for the second consecutive year. The runner-up for Premier Breeder was Dunrobin & Elmeroft Farms, of Beaverton, with R. R. Dennis; Oak Ridges, runner-up for Premier Exhi- bitor. Romandale wins included the senior get-of-sire class on the get of Romandale Starbright. Duchess Rag Apple Tessa, who stood second in the dry aged cow class for Romandale, was also the dam of the Junior Cham- pion female, Romandale Reflection Trudy and the first prize milking three-year-old, Duchess Starbright Terry. Last year's Royal Winter Fair Gr. Champion, Bridge Lea Reflection Idena, headed the dry aged cows for R. R. Dennis of Oak Ridges. Dennis also had the Reserve Junior Cham- pion female, Barilee Lass Reflection, J who stood next to the Junior Cham- pion in the senior yearling heifer class. A great class of aged bulls was topped by the C.N.E. Grand Champion, Sheffield Crown Prinée for R. R. Den- nis, with Lakefield Fond Hope a very close second for Glenafton Farms, Alliston. These two then went on to take the Senior and Grand and Re- serve Senior and Reserve Grand Championships. Judge Innes praised the strength, coupled with smooth- ness of the Grand Champion, and the clean cut dairy quality of the Reserve Grand Champion, The Junior Champion bull, Morwill R. A. Topper, won the two-year-old bull ¢lass for Wm:"F. Moore, Cobourg. A big, strong, well balanced senior vearling, Lillicroft Sovereign Pros- pect, was.named Junior Champion bull for Harold Page & Son, Uxbridge, and Clarence Lillico & Son, Woodville, with the second prize senior yearling, Romandale Legatce, taking the Re- serve Junior Championship for Me- Griskin Bros. Oakwood, and Roman- dale Farms, In the County Herd class the winner was York, with Simcoe second, Ont: ario third,, Northumberland fourth and Peterborough fifth. Dunrobin & 'Elmeroft Farms showed the winning Junior get-of-sire on a group by Mathelatield Dewdrop De- sign. Other prize winners included: junior yearling bull, R. R. Dennis on Bond Lake Domino; senior bull calf, Roy Ormiston on Roybrook Lancer; junior bull calf, C. J. Cerswell on Bond Ha- ven Joe; Aged cow in milk, R. R. Den- nis on Clairdale Hopeful Sharon; dry four-year-old, Romandale on Thornlea Reflection Belle; milking two-year- "old, Dunrobin & Elmecroft on -Elmeroft Inka Jane Judy; dry two-year-old, Romandale on Romandale Abbekerk Shirley; junior yearling heifer, Ro- mandale Juliana; and heifer calf, W. L. Prouse, Brooklin, on Prousdale Su- preme Cindy Lou. Prince Albert On Sunday the weather was damp and chilly for the annual Anniversary Service. But the warm appearance of the autumn floral and vegetable array proved fitting for the well filled sanctuary. The many friends from far and near were greeted by the two elders, Mr. E. Vickery and Mr, E. Martyn. ! ~ The service opened with the choir singing, "O Worship the King", ace- ompanied by the organist Mrs, G. Hunter. Our guest minister, Rev. J. '| M. Smith, Whitby, delivered a worth-| Korean child. All members to mail greeting cards tog. The bank account is showingg smill amount therefore several homes werd offered for euchre. Dance committee nounced their findings and as a result"the "Autumn Ball" will be held in Port Perry Pub- lic School Auditorium on Nov. 18th. Special music and prizes, with the tickets sold in advance. Delicious lunch was served by Mrs. H. Jeffrey and Mrs. K. Middleton, Many folk from other centres att- ended the Church service and visited elsewhere, Mr. and Mrs, Oldham and David of Stouffville with Mr, and "Mrs. G. Hunter on Sunday. Sunday company with F. Vickery and Beacocks were Misses E. and A, Dodd and Mrs. McKerihan. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ben. family of Toronto. - Mr. and Mrs, Adam of Toronto. Bruce Martyn and Don Beacock 3 Inter-Club | § . { --For the PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP CONVENTION -- VARSITY ARENA, TORONTO attended the Provincial 4-H Competitions at 0.A.C. in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and girls 5 of Enniskillen, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R. Hope and family. Sorry to learn that Mrs. pital, Raglan with his sister, Mr, and Mrs. N. Wilson, : Seagrave October Meeting of W.A. met on Tuesday evening, Oct. 10 in S. S. room with 28 ladies present. The west group conducted a Thanksgiving Devotional under leadership of Mrs. Reynold. Following call to worship, the theme song was sung and hymn, "Come Ye Sinners and Needy" was sung. Prayer was offered by Mrs. A. Crosier and Scripture lesson from Psa, 103 read by Mrs.-Fishley. A Thanksgiving topic was given by Mrs. Eagleson and a reading by Mrs, Fishley. Hymn, "God Loved the World of Sinners Lost." President Mrs. M. Bruce conducted the business. Minutes were read and adopted and Collection $7.40 was re- ceived, Penny offering $2.14 received, Mrs. Clements reported on work done on parsonage stating that the eavestroughs had been replaced and parsonage had been painted during the past month: Mrs. Fishley reported on Six Box committee telling that the two fruit boxes had been sent and two birthday cards. There were two thank-you notes received during the meeting for fruit and cards, Mrs. B. Wanamaker re- ported for Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Clements representing the committee for floor of S.S, room, gave a full report on materials and also the cost of materials and labour. On motion of meeting the committee was) _ -- asked to have estimates from three different places. -- Arrangements were made for the Turkey Supper to be held on Wed. evening, Nov. 1, in the Church base- ment. ; Mrs. Glen Wanamaker gave a brief report on the rally at Greenbank which a good number of ladies attended. Hymn "Bless be the Tie that Binds" and Benediction closed the Meeting. Lunch was served by West group and social hour spent, Following renovations to our store and bakeshop, we are introducing new lines of pastries from time to time, I | such as Honey Dip Doughnuts, "Danish Pastries, Puff | Pastries and Pineapple Bars. I | Special attention will be given to ordérs for parties or weddings, including coloured bread. WEEK-END SPECIAL -- CREAMED GOODS A, Robertson were | recently paid a visit from her brother | § and wife, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Mac- 4 Robert | Jackson is confined to our local hos- | § Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller and girls of | § RR RO RR RRR SR BUS LEAVING Tuesday, Oct. 24th AT 12:00 NOON ® Anyone wishing to go please © SE RR LR RL RAR RORRIRORLROPORD £0,070, 0'0 00 0 Sn Ph atte 4% 0 ot Ss (8 So (EL 8, C80 CS, JR ete Phone: Mr. R. A. on 985-2210 Rr Be ee ASSES AS R RU AAT ESR SY Js For Leadership Convention Smith were Mr. and Mrs. R. Lyle and | § ww" CAWKER BROS. Round, Sirloin, Wing Steak .. UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 65-2221 FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING nN Bacon-1's ..................... By Choice Rump Rossis SETENRS mw i) "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY ror -- UXBRIDGE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 20, 21 : PEPE * ~ DON DAILEY, Cartoon and News ' CANTIFLAS. Our Policy PICTURES SHOWING -- Thursday, Friday & Saturday Also Saturday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Doors open at- 1:30 for Matinee. ~2 Shows Nightly from 7 to 9 and 9 till 11 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. ay SHIRLEY JONES xX YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR 'TELEPHONE NIGHT" while message. The congregation were | also pleased to see our own pastor Rev. E. 8S, Linstead present to assist with the worship. A colorful basket of flowers was placed in loving memory from the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lyle. The musical numbers were heartily appreciated, the choir anthem and J.vocal soloist. Mrs.. Oldham. of. Stouft- | ville proved most generous with her delightful voice. The stewards Mr. Butson and Mr. Hope gathered the offering. Remémber, next Sunday--S, 8, at Jone o'clock and worship at two p.m. The October meeting of the G.N.S. Club was held at the home of Mrs, James Davidson Jr,, with twelve mem- bers and one visitor present. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Wm. Peel ably chaired the business meeting. Minutes were read by the Secretary, Mrs, Wm. Heayn. Mra. A, BroW¥n and Mrs. G. Rountree reported having mailed the Christmas gift of aweaters, football and candy to our | ~ IN THE PORT PERRY MASONIC TEMPLE on Monday, October Bed ri gp Pi wa See Am Tay AP An interesting evening has been prepared for your enjoyment. "AT 8:00 PM, (DOORS. OPEN. AT. 7:30) hear how your telephone system operates, see entertaining movies and : Io displays, meet some of the people who operate your 'telephone ' { THE BE company, Light refreshments will be served. OOME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY Manager, J J. Ww. LOWRY. You will : BE LL TELEPHONE comPANY or CANADA .