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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Sep 1965, p. 6

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-- PORT PERRY STAR,' Thursday, Sept. 16th, 1965 Ladies Classes--Miscellaneous Coates. Putnam, Mrs. L- F. Bryant. Skerratt, Mrs. W. Wright. Brown, Oven Mitts--Mrs. Brown, Mrs. M. Coates. Tea Towels -- Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Coates. Fancy Handkerchiefs -- P. Hamilton, Mrs. Brown. Pot Holders--Mrs. Coates, E. VanCamp. Hot dish mat -- Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Brown. Tea cosy-- Mrs. Brown, Mae Shortridge. Six Scenic pictures mounted --Violet Skerratt, Irene Moore. Dressed Poll-X. Foreman, I. "Moore. Men's Barbecue --V. Skerratt, Irene Moore. Gift Parcel 6oth anniv--MTrs. Moore, Janice Byers. Gingham Luncheon Cloth and Apron--Mrs. Putnam, Elva Van Camp. ARTS and CRAFTS Decorated Spice cake-- Irene Moore. Homemade candle --V. Sker- ratt, Mae Shortridge. Thanksgiving arrangement -- Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. J. Cameron. Three Kinds of Jam -- Mae Shortridge, Mrs. H, VanCamp. Attractive gift display -- K. Foreman, Mrs. Wright. Driftwood Article-- Mrs: G. Brown, Mrs. Bryant. Paint by number picture -- Mrs. Reg. Sutton, Mrs. Don Cameron. Artificial, Table centre-- Mrs: Bryant, Mrs. Coates. Cracked Marble Jewellry -- Violet Skerratt. " BAKING Fruit Loaf--Mabel Dayes, Mrs. Blackstock Fair Winners Shoebag--Sandra Fraser, Mrs. Pyjama bag, novelty--Mrs. R. Tote bag of bathing suit -- V. Tatting--V. Skerratt, Mrs. G. | Dayes, Jean Mahaffy. F. Whitfield, Mrs. R.- Sutton. White Bread-- Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Dayes, Mrs. Wright. Brown Bread -- Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Dayes, Mrs. Howard Lee. Buns '% doz--Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Ken Gray, Gladys Thomp- son- Chelsea Buns--Irene Moore, Wilma VanCamp, Mrs .Dayes. Coffee Ring--Irene Moore, Thompson. "Banana Layer Cake -- Lois Wright, Irene Moore, Mrs. F. Whitfield. Chocolate Chiffon Cake--Mrs. J. Carnaghan, Mrs. Edith Mc Laughlin, Mrs. K. Gray- Angle Cake-- Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Putnam, Irene Moore. Girl's Birthday cake--Mrs. K. Gray, Janice Byers, I. Moore. Chocolate Layer Cake. Mr McLaughlin, Irerg Moore, Lorna Wright. Fruit loaf (3 varieties) Irene Moore. Mrs. Whitfield, M- Short- ridge. 4 way to serve egigs--Mae Shortridge. 6 Fancy cup cakes--Mrs. Gray, Jrene Moore. 5 Butter tarts -- Mrs: Jean Mahaffy, Dorothy Lee, Gladys Thompson. 6 Bran muffins -- Elva Van Camp, Wilma VanCamp, Mrs. R. Sutton. 6 plain biscuits--G. Thompson, Irene Moore. Pumpkin Pie -- W. VanCamp, Irene Moore, Mrs. Gray. Raisin Pie--Mrs. Dayes, W. VanCamp, Dorothy Lee. Apple Pie--W., VanCamp, D- Lee, Mrs. Sutton. Cherry Pie--Irene Moore, D. Lee, Mrs. Sutton: Lemon Pie--Mrs. Gray, Mabel Fresh Fruit Arrangement-- Mae Shortridge. Pineapple upsidedown cake-- M .Shortridge, M. Dayes, Irene WES PLUMBING Office ELECTRIC Port Perry, Ont. 985- LANE HEATING 2473 = Res. Medical Don't Wait for the Federal Medicare Insurance ACT NOW! Obtain COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE through Ontario (County) Co-Op SURGERY - ACCIDENT - MATERNITY - X-RAY HOSPITAL VISITS - HOME and OFFICE CARMLS DRUGS - AMBULANCE - SPECIAL NURSING Services Fog A Hf 1 ARACEE SPEAR OR I LL Moore- T.V. Dinner for one -- Mae Shortridge. 4 Ways of serving tomatoes-- Mrs. J. Cameron, Mae Short- ridge, Mrs. Whitfied- Fancy unbaked cookies--Jan- ice Byers, Lorna Wright. Homemade candy--Mrs, H. VanCamp, M. Shortridge, L. Wright. Eggs, white--Mrs. J. Carnag- han, Ralph Cochrane, M. Short- ridge. Fggs, brown-- Frank Whit- G.| field, Ralph Cochrane. 5 Roses White Bread--Mrs- R. Sutton, M. Dayes, Mrs. Wright, 5 Roses Layer Cake--I. Moore, Mrs. Whitfield, L. Wright 5 Roses Pie--Wilma VanCamp, I. Moore, Mrs. Whitfield. Fry-Cadbury, Chocolate Spec- jal--Irene Moore, Mrs. Neil Werry, Mrs. K. Gray. PLANTS and FLOWERS 'Asters--Mrs. G. Brown, Mari- s. lyn Bailey, Mrs H. VanCamp. Dahlias -- Mrs. Wm. Axford, Mrs, J.Cameron, Mrs. Brown. Zinnia, pompoms-- I. Moore, Norma VanCamp. Zinnia, common-- M. Bailey, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. I Mountjoy. Sweet Peas-- Mrs: Elva Van Camp, Mrs. R. VanCamp. Snapdragons-- I. Moore, Mrs. G. Brown, Elva VanCamp- Double Petunia s-- Marilyn Bailey, Elva VanCamp, Mrs. G. Brown. Marilyn Bailey, Alma Duff. Marigolds-- Mrs. Brown, Mrs. J. Cameron, Mrs, H. VanCamp. Bowl of Roses--Irene Moore, Mrs. J. Carnaghan: Glads, spike, white-- Don Cameron, I Mountjoy, Mrs. J. Carnaghan._ 'Glads, spike, yellow--Don Cameron, Mrs. G. Brown, Mari- lyn Bailey. Glads, spike, pink--Don Cam- eron, Bruce Mountjoy, Doro- thy Lee. Glads, spike, red-Don Cam- eron, Mrs: H. VanCamp, Doro- thy Lee. Glads, spike, mauve--Don Cameron, Mrs. H. VanCamp, Dorothy Lee, Floral, cup - saucer arrange- ment--Mrs. Wm. Axford, Mrs. J. Carnaghan, Wilma VanCamp. Miniature arrangement-- Mrs. J. Carnaghan, Mrs. F. Bailey, Jean Mahaffy. Unusual contained arrange- ment-- Ralph Cochrane, Mrs. W. Axford, Elva VanCamp- Dining table arrangement -- Marilyn Bailey, Ralph Coch- rane, Mrs. F. Bailey. B Button-hole bouquet-- Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. J. Cameron, Mrs. Wm. Axford. TEEN AGE GIRLS CLASS Paint by number -- Helen Swain, Janice Byers, Joan Hor- ton, Sharon Larmer- Teen aged doll, clothed--Jan- \ Blouse--Janice Byers. Wool Dress--Janice Byers: Chocolate Birthday Cake -- Margaret Carnaghan, Janice Byers, Lorraine Clement, Carol Werry. Bran Muffins--Lois Wright, Judith Mountjoy, Carol Werry, Sharon Larmer. Plate Fancy Cookies-- Sharon Larmer, Janice Byers, Carol Werry, Lorna Wright. Chocolate Fudge--Janis Byers, Lorna Wright, Sharon Larmer, Carol Werry. Fancy wrap Christmas Gift-- Janis Byers, Sharon Larmer. Cup and Saucer arrangement of fresh flowers--Sharon Lar- mer, Margaret Carnaghan. Special Prize to top score win- ner--Janice Byers. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES EXHIBITS or DISPLAYS of antique articles 60 to 100 years old with write up of details of history. Exhibitors -- Solina W.I.; Honeydale W.I.; St. Johns W.A. Blackstock; Nestleton U.C.W.; Nestleton Presbyteriah LA.; Nestleton W.I.; Shirley W.L; Blackstock WI; Blackstock - U.c.w.; Bondianville w.1; Port Perry Catholic W.L. CENTENNIAL SPECIALS W. Wright Special--Antique Art of Axe Craft -- Chop off Contest. 'Winners--Champion--Gerald ice Byers. Ruffled Petunias--Mrs. Brown, Wool Suit--Janice Byers. Kelly (Brooklin); Runner ups-- Continued on Page 10 A note to the prominent Canadians who insist that Bell should be owned by Canadians. They've overlooked one small point. Bell is already 93.6% Canadian-owned. People who are uneasy about foreign control of Canadian companies needn't worry about Bell. For the fact is, the ownership of Bell is overwhelmingly Canadian. Of 208,000 shareholders, over 203,000 are Canadian residents, and they hold 93.6% of the total shares. The little tag line you see at the bottom of Bell advertisements PF CALA TE SSA RU a hd OF , To: ONTARIO "(COUNTY 1 CO-OP 4 MEDICAL SERVICES means just what it says. And since it's important that people know the facts about one of Canada's most important public service com- panies, we'll go on putting it in. Here it is again. BELL & Built, operated and owned by Canadians R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill, Ontario Please send details of your coverage to: NAME ADDRESS Srresesisasireriiiens EP PP TT TE PPT PTT RY PITT TRPTIPTITTITY eee EE PP PT FP TTP PTT TT TIT TPTTTTTIITITY LT TE ET PP ETT PP FPP RPS ETRY PITTI IIIT IT) OR00900090909090000090\Y DEOSOPOPOPOPOEOR0ROPOROROPOR0 IOBOBOBOBOBOBAIBOBIBOBOBABIBOBAAARAAALATALATAOBOROA ARORA

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