2 2-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. SEPTEMBER 6th, 1963 Port Perry Fair |. (Continued from Front page) Mrs. 4 Philip, Mrs. E. Jeffs, Mrs. . ; ' x , Kydd. (ou ) ick t Veg.--S. L. } of | iekling ok Wood, Best Pie Exhibited -- Mrs. Fred Mrs. R. Prentice. Christi Coll of Squash--8. L. Wood. Anse. oo . Beets --N. Wilson, Mrs. BR. Prentice, | CANNING Mrs. B, Dowson. Pears---Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. W. I'all Cabbage- S. 1... Wood. Winter Cabbage Mrs. J. Philip, 5 LL. Wood. Red Cabbage 8S. LL. Wood. Cauliflowers --S. LL. Wood. Carrots--Mrs. S. Naples, Mrs. 1. Beacock, Mrs. Ib Dowson. Celery = SL. Wood. Citron S. LL. Wood. Muskmelons--S. LL. Wood Cucumbers---Mrs, B Dowson, S. L., Wood, Mrs, LL... Wakeford. Veg. S. LL. Wood. Onions, Spanish --S. [. Wood. AON SL. Wood. Potatoes N. Wilson, S. 1. Wood, Mrs. S. Naples. Late Potatoes S. LL. Wood. Largest Pumpkin or Squash--S. 1. Wood, Mis J. Philip. ~ Pie Pumpkin----S. [.. Wood, Philip, Mrs. B. Dowson. Hubbard Squash --S. I. Wood. Wood, D. Porter, Muarrows Onions, arly Mrs. J Tomatoes - S. 1, Mis. So Naples. Turnips, feed 8S. 1.. Wood. Table Turnips 8S. 1. Wood. A.V. Mangels S. LL. Wood. Parsnips --S. L.. Wood. Yellow Sweet Corn--Mrs, R. Prentice, D. Porter, Mrs. B. Dowson. INSTITUTES Honeydale WI, bank W.1., Brougham W.I., stock W.I., Catholic W.L. Table Cloth--Honeydale W.1., Brougham W 1, Blackstock, W.I, Serviettes--Honeydale W.1,, Brougham W.I., Blackstock W.I. Place Cards Honeydale W. 1, Brougham W.I., Blackstock WI. IToneydale W.I., Brough- Blackstock W.I, Centre--Honeydale W.1., Blackstock W.I. Pr. Tea Towels- -Blackstock W.I., Greenbank W.1., Honeydale W.1. Half Apron--Honeydale W.1., Greenbank W.I, Blackstock W.I, Pumpkin Pie-- Greenbank W.1,, Honeydale W.1., Blackstock W.I. Cranberry Mould Blackstock W.1., Greenbank W.I, Cotholic W.L. Chocolate Fudge --Honeydale W.1., Greenbank W.I., Blackstock W.I, DOMESTIC SCIENCE White Bread --Mrs. J. Philip, Mrs. I. Dayes, Mrs. B. Dowson, Whole Wheat Bread--Mrs, J. Philip Mis, IY) Daves, Mrs, B. Dowson. Cranberry & Orange Bread--Mrs I. Dayes, Mrs. B Smith, Mes. R, Prentice. Coffee Ring--rs. J. Philip. Orange Tea Biscuits--Mrs. J. Philip, Mrs. L. Beacock, Mrs. B. Smith. ' Dishes from Canadian Cheese-- Mrs. R. Prentice. Raisin Squares--Murs, FF. Mrs. Kydd, Mrs. B Dowson. Dagwood Sandwich--Murs, R. Pren- tice, Mrs. M. Annis, rs. W. C. Lamb. Jelly Roll--Mrs. R. Prentice. Tomato Soup Cake--Mrs. LL. Bea- cock, Mrs. M. Annis, Mrs. W. C. Lamb. Cake Decorated to illustrate a nursery rhyme--Mrs, Ken Rodd, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs, Kydd. Pineaplle Upside Down Cake--Mrs, I'. Dayes, Mrs. J. Philip, Mrs. Kydd. Oragge Chiffon Cake--Mrs, W. C, Lamb, Mrs. M. Annis, Mrs. F. Dayes. Fancy Sandwiches--Miss A. Werry, Mrs. Kydd, Mrs, W. C. Lamb. Apple Pie--Mrs. F. Christie, Mrs. B Dowson, Mrs. F. Dayes. Cherry Pie--Mrs. J. Philip, Mrs. F. Dayes. * Blueberry Pie--Mrs, Kydd, Mrs, B. Smith, Mrs. F. Dayes. 'Peach Pie--Mrs, L. Beacock. Coconut Macaroons--Mrs. Kydd, Mrs. J. Philip, Mrs. B. Dowson. Sugar Cookies--Mrs, M. Annis, Mrs, R. Prentice, Mrs. L. Beacock. Butter Tarts--Mrs. Kydd, Mis. R. Prentice, Mrs. J. Philip. - Shortbread--Mrs. Kydd, Mrs, M. Annis, Miss A. Werry. Light Fruit Cake--Mrs. R. Prentice Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. Kydd. Plum Pudding--Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs M. Annis, Mrs. Kydd. Robin Hood Special--Tuiti Fruit Bread--Mrs. J. Philip, Mrs. H Garvey. Robin Hood Special --Chelsea Buns --~Mrs. J. Philip, Mrs. B, Dowson. Canada Packers--Domestic Pie-- Mrs. Kydd, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Dowson. Canada Packers--Domestic Short- ening Cake--Mrs. Kydd, Mrs, Philip, Mrs. M. Annis, Five Roses Bread--Mrs. Philip, Mrs, F. Dayes. Five Roses Cake--Mrs, J. Philip, Green- Black- Display Favours ham W.1., Table Brougham W.I,, Christie, Roses Pie Mrs. Philip. Neitsom's Special I Kydd, Five Chocolate Cake C, Lamb, Mrs. B. Dowson. Cherries-- Mrs. Kydd, Mrs. Dowson, Mis. Prentice. Péfiches-- Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Dow- son, Mrs. Naples. tuspberries Mrs Kydd, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Dowson, Strawberries --Mrs. F. Dayes, Mrs. Prentice. Peach Conserve -- Mrs. Prentice. Red Currant Jelly---Mrs Kydd. Black Currant Jam--Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Naples, Mrs. Prentice. Strawberry Jam--Mrs, M.. Annis, Mrs. Kydd, Mrs Prentice. Strwaberry & Rhubarb Jam--Mra. Dowson, Mrs. Naples. Raspberry Jam--Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Kydd, Mrs, Naples. Three Fruit Marmalade--Mrs Prentice, Mrs, Dowson. Pickled Pears--Mrs. Prentice. Barbecue Sauce-- Mrs. Prentice. Dill Pickles-- Mrs, B. Smith, Mrs W. C. Lamb, Mrs. Naples. Pickled Onions--Mrs Prentice Nine Day Pickle--Mrs. Annis, Mrs, Jeffs, Mrs Kydd. Beet Pickle--Mrs, W. C. Lamb, Mrs. Dayes, Mrs. H. Garvey. Bread & Butter Pickle--Mrs. W. C. Lamb, Mrs. F. Dayes, Mrs. B. Dow- son. Corn Relish--Mrs. B. Dowson, Mrs, Ken Rodd. Tomato Butter-- Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Naples. Bean Pickle--Mrs, F. I.. Beacock. Boiled Mayonnaise--Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. S. Naples, Mrs, I. Beacock. Beet Relish--Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Dowson. Tomatoes, canned--Mrs. Mrs Naples, Mrs, Dowson. Special--Chili Sauce--Mrs. B. Dowson, Mrs. Jeffs. LADIES WORK Pr. Bath Towels, crochet trim-- Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. Brown, V. Skerratt. Guest Towel, cross stitch--Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Coates, V. Skerratt. Tea Towels, emb --Mrs, Coates, Miss A. Werry, V. Skerratt Pr. Pillow Cases, white emb.--Mrs. Moore, V. Skerratt, Miss A. Dodd Pr. Pillow Cases, Ric Rac & cro- chet--Mrs Coates, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Prentice. Pr. Pillow Cases, crochet & emb.-- Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Coates, Mrs, Brown Pr. oven mitts--V, Skerratt, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Kydd. Cushion, top to be made of men's ties--Mrs. B. Smith, V. Skerratt. Cushion, smocked corduroy--V. Skerratt, Mrs. Brown, M. Martyn Pr. Kitchen curtains--Mrs. Coates. Practical place mats--Mrs, Guy, V. Skerratt, Mrs. Brown... Centrepieces, crochet---V. Skeratt, Mrs. B. Dowson, Mrs. M. Coates, Centrepieces, knit--Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Brown. Buffet set, cutwork--Mrs. M. Dayes, Mrs Jeffs, Tablecloth, cutwork -V. Skerrgft, | Mis. Moore, Mrs Guy, Women's Wearing Apparel Skirt from 1 yd. materigl--Mrs. i Patterson, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. Jeffs. Sleeveless Blouse-- Mrs, Brown, Mrs. M. Coates | Flannelette Pyjamus--Mrs, Coates, Mrs. Kydd. Cotton Duster--Miss A. Werry, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs, Brown. Peasant Apron--V. Skerratt, Miss A. Werry, Mrs. Jeffs. Mother & Daughter Aprons--Miss A. Werry, Mrs. M. Coates. Separates, Pop top Pp Shorts --Mrs. | Coates, Miss A. Werry. Ladies Stole, Hairpin work--V. Skerratt, Mrs. Jeffs. House Dress & Apron to match-- | | | V. Skerratt, V. Skerratt, Mrs. M. Coates, Miss A, Werry. Lady's hat--Murs. Brown, Mrs. Kydd, Mrs. Skerratt. Two piece suit--Mrs. Kydd, M. Martyn, Miss A. Werry. Men's Wear-- Sport shirt, short sleeve--V. Skerratt. Sport shirt, long sleeve--Mrs. E. Jeffs, V. Skerratt. Flannelette Pyjamas--Mrs. Coates, V. Skerratt, Mrs. Brown. Cotton Pyjamas--YV. Skerratt, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. Brown, Home knit men's socks, fine--Mrs, S. Moore, V. Skerratt, Mrs. Brown. Home knit men's socks, curling-- V. Skerratt, Mrs, R. Prentice. Home Knit men's socks, heavy wool--Mrs E. Jeffs, Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. S. Moore. Pullover sweater, wool, loaf sleeevs --Mrs, E. Jeffs. Children's Wear-- Girl's sundress--V. Skerratt, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Coates. Boy's cotton wash suit--Mrs. M. Goates. Boy's cotton pyjamas--Mrs, Mrs, Coates, Mrs. Brown. Child's mitts, fine--Mrs. Mrs. Coates, V. Skerratt. Kydd, Brown, Mrs. Coates. Dress, cotton, smocked--V. Sker- ratt, Mrs, Coates. Knitted infant's bonnet, Jacket & boottees--Mrs. Coates, V, Skerratt, Mrs. Brown. Boy's jumbo knit sweglerii. Skerratt, Mrs. Brown Girl's pyjamas & Duster type housecoat--V. Skerratt, Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Brown. Quilt, Dresden Plate design--Mrs. B. Dowson. Quilt, appliqued--Murs. S. Moore, V. Skerratt. Quilt, judged for quilting only--V. Skerratt, Mrs. B Dowson. One quilt block traditional to Ont. --V. Skerratt, Mrs, R, Prentice, Mrs. B. Smith. _ Quilt top, pieced--V. Skerratt, Mrs. S. Moore. . Child's quilt, appliqued & emb.-- Mrs. S. Moore, V. Skerratt, . Rug, wool, latchet work--Blanche McDonald, Mrs. Brown, George Howsam. Rug, hooked, woollen material-- Mrs. L. J. Patterson, Mrs. R. Pren- tice. Coates, V. Skerratt. Infant's dress, dinty--V. Skerratt, |.- V. Skerratt. Hooked chair set M. Martyn, Mrs. L. Finished article in Brown, V. Mis. Rentico, J. Patterson. Swedish darn- ing --Mrs. Skerratt, M. Martyn. One article Drawn work--Murs. | Guy, M. Martyn. One article, Punch work--V. Sker- ratt, Mrs. E. Brown. One article, nitwit weaving-- A. Werry, V. Skerratt. Old hand made article, not nec. work of exhibitor--Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. KE. Jeffs, Mrs S. Naples. Simpson-Sears Special--Miss Atie | Werry, Bowmanvlle. PHOTOGRAPHY Water scenes of Ontario--V. Skerratt. Coloured snaps of Christmas--Miss A. Werry, K, Skerratt, V. Skerratt , Flash snaps, children only--K. Miss Skerratt, Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. S. Moore Pets--K. Skerratt, V. Skerratt, Miss A. Werry. Scenic of Port Perry District--K. Skerratt, V, Skerratt, Coll. of 3 snaps of an old car or cars (built before 1930)--V. Skerratt, K Skerratt, Mrs. B. Dowson. Ponies--K. Skerratt, V. Skerratt, Mrs. R. Prentice. Photo Special of 1962 Fair--V, Johnson and Mrs. B. Dowson. ARTS & NOVELTIES Upside Down Doll--Mrs. V. Sker- ratt. Tole craft, one article--Geo. How- sam, V. Skerratt, Miss A. Kent. Copper tooling, one article--K, Skerratt, Miss A. Werry, V. Skerratt. House Slippers--Miss A. Werry, Mrs G. Brown, Mrs. B. Smith. Box wrapped for a Valentine Gift --Mrs. M. Coates, V, Skerratt, Miss ' A. Kent. Tote Bag--V. Skerratt, Miss A. Kent, Mrs. E. Jeffs. Pencil Sketch, Mrs. H Garvey, V. Skerratt, Miss A. Kent. Pen-& Ink Picture--V. Skerratt. A. Kent, Mrs. W. C. Lamb. Historical Landmark, any med.-- Miss A. Kent. Stuffed animal, ratt. : Article from a tin can--K. Skerratt, V. Skerratt, Miss A, Kent, " Waste paper from cardboard con- tainer--Miss A. Kent, V. Skerratt, crochet--V. Sker- Mrs. Kydd. Puppets--V. Skerratt, M rs. G. Brown. ? ' . Lawn Ornaments--V. Skerratt, Home made flower vase--Miss A. Werry, V. Skerratt, Mrs. GG. Brown. Any other craft--Miss A. Werry, K. Skerratt, Mrs, G. Brown. GIRLS 19 & UNDER Cotton Duster--Isabelle Strong, Mildred Martyn, Article in Swedish Darning--M. Martyn, I. Strong. Apron--M. Martyn, W. Walsh, I. Strong. Pot Holder--M. Pe W. Walsh, I. Strong. Novelty 'Cushion--M, Marign, Ww. Walsh, I. Strong. Rug, braided--Mrs, Prentice, M. Martyn, I. Strong. Table Centre, Valentine--W. Walsh, Mrs. M. Annis. You're never 'cornered' when you can phone for help, for advice, or simply chat while you wait for the paint to dry! Isn't it nice to know that your telephone is always at your service? The Bell Telephone Company of Canada. Skerratt, K. Skerratt, (tied) Wesley ject for his Labour Day sermon in St. ! are: Oil Painting--Mrs. H, Garvey, Miss | i for the summer opened on Sunday ' ready for commencing duties. Place Cards, 4, Valentine--M. Martyn, I. Strong, W. Walsh, B® tea towels, emb.----M Martyn, I. Strong. Knitted article--M. Martyn Blouse--M. Martyn, H. Swain, W. Walsh. Wool Skirt--I. Strong. Stuffed Animal--M, Martyn, W, Walsh. Bedroom slippers--M. Martyn, W. Walsh, Cotton Dress--M. Martyn, W. Walsh, I. Strong. Tea Biscuits--Wenda Walsh. Candy--\W. Walsh, M. Martyn, I Strong. Faney Cover for Kleenex Box--M. Martyn, 1. Strong, W. Walsh. Cross stitch on finished Article-- M. Martyn. Women's Institute Prizes--1. Mil- dred Martyn, (tied for second) Isa- belle Strong and Wenda Walsh. Blackstock A large congregation greeted Rev. and Mrs. Romeril Sunday morning, for his first service after holidays. Mx: Romeril chose as the subject for his sermon "Victories over Fear". Mr. Ralph Larmer sang the solo-- "Open the Gates of the Temple'. Canon Ashmore chose as the sub- John's church Sunday morning: "Go Labour in my Vineyard". Sunday School, which was closed: morning. Teachers are arriving at school There are 48 new beginners registered in Cartwright Central school. Teachers Grade 1--Miss Anne Werry, Solina. Grade 1 & 2--Miss Suzan deJonge, Appin, Ont. Grade 2--Mrs. Margaret Mountjoy, Burketon, RR. 1. Grade 3--Mrs. Shirley Turner, Blackstock Grade 4--Mrs, Dorothy Venning, Blackstock. Grade 4 & b--Mrs. Marjorie Green, R.R. 2, Nestleton. Grade 6--Mrs. Wendy Hamilton, Blackstock. Grade 6 & 7--Mr. Grant Campbell, Nestleton. Grade 8--Mr. Neil Bailey, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Vine put on a corn and weiner roast Saturday night for all who took swimming les. sons or had season tickets at Laurel Brook Park this summer. A very large crowd attended and spent an enjoyable evening. On Sunday afternoon those who took lessons at Laurel Park this sum- mer in Beginner and Junior classes competitions by Reg's Marino, Caes- (Continued on page 7) were allowed to compete in ming | Photo--Ontario Dept. of Health. When the rattlesnake bites, it _automatically injects a venom. Dymond Discusses Health in Ontario Watch Out For Rattlesnakes Matthew B. Dymond, MD, CM. Ontario Minister of Health venom; which is particularly harmful to children, since the ratio of venom to hody weight is greater, making its effects more severe. The bite will cause severe pain, swelling and discolouration within a few minutes. If bitten, apply a tourniquet just above the bite, tight enough to compress the soft surface tissues, but not tight 'enough to stop blood circulation. The immediate area of the bite can also be incised with a steril- ized razor blade or knife, and at Your Ontario Department of Health hopes that with a few " safety precautions and a little knowledge of some summer hazards, everyone will have a healthy, happy vacation this year. One of the hazards to be on guard against is the Massasauga rattler, the only poisonous snake in Ontario. Fortunately, this snake 'is limited 'in Tis distribution to the shores of Georgian Bay, the | least some of the venom can be Bruce Peninsula, and certain parts | squeezed out. of the shores of Lake Huron and |" However, the most important Lake Erie. thing is to get the person to This reptile is. mottled grey-| medical care as soon: as possible, brown in colour, and rather thick | so that anti-venin treatment can and stubby, in contrast to the | be given. All the hospitals in the thin striped 'body form of the [areas in Ontario where rattle garter-snake. One of its features | snakes are located, have anti- is ihe deep pit or hollow on [venin kits on hand, supplied by either side of its head, between |the Provincial Department of the eyes and the nostrils, Its main | Health. characteristic is the rastle at the| It is recommended that persons _ end of its tail, which it will buss when disturbed. ? The rattler is actually a timid snake, and does not attack or chase people. However, it will strike if provoked. That is to say --it will only bite in self-defence if it is picked up, stepped on, or otherwise restrained. When you hear the sharp buzzing sound of a rattlesnake, stand completely still until_you see it, then move carefully away if it is not within 'striking distance. If the snake is too close, call someone for help, if possible. When the rattlesnake bites, it automatically injects a dangerous snake, or who suspect they have been bitten, should go immedi. ately to the nearest anti-venin depot hospital, since it is better 10 be treated with anti-venin, than to take a chance. Anti-venin is not dangerous when given by a physi. cian who can observe the appro. priate precautions regarding sen- sitivity reactions, It is repeated-- when bitten, or if a bite is sus- pected, do not delay in gefting to competent medical care, which is available in all the areas where the Massasauga rattler is known to occur, 19/8/63. an questions on the work of the Department of Health in this bi d, vor igetsied topics for Foss cabins should be sent to the irector of Information and Publicity, Ont D = Health, Queen's Park, Toronto. aly niario Department of who have been bitten by a rattle. _-- y pec THE a soe wo N HE'D BEEN A GHILD..... Ym RR NG GUITAR sees L J 3! } & I d¢ - 1] -< / . , L 2 z | ] 4 : 7 - 1 4 T. & a /\