a ma i ps ~ "0 God our help in ages past", ELECTRICAL HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING ONTARIO HYDRO WATER HEATERS BEENEN ELECTRIC pee: Tenders will be received by the undersigned ~for the supply of BUNKER -#5-OIL for the Port . School for March 1st, 1967. Approximate gallonage 60,000 to 75,000 gallons, price to be per gallon delivered at Port Perry. Storage capacity 5000 gallons. ASHBURN NEWS Owing to our Church at Ash- burn being completely destroy- ed by fire on Sunday, February 12th between 10 and 11 a.m. our service of worship was held in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry at 8 o'clock Opening with that great hymn and the solo, "If we could see beyond to-day" by Mrs. Heron. We feel sure that our con- gregation will carry on to even greater things. Rev. H. Buntain who has been our minister for the past four and a half years and leaves this week . for his new charge at Pembroke, deeply saddened by our great loss delivered a com- forting message to the congreg- ation, Burns Presbyterian Church congregation appreciates the welcome extended to them by St. John's Church in Port Perry to hold their service Sunday evening. Other churches in the dis- trict also showed the right , ¥ Ba Ca¥ a oth A hi LSS Fay Christian = spirit their assistance. by offering At the present time arrange-| | ments are being made to hold services in our former school. See The New UNDERWOOD PORT PERRY STAR P. 0. Box 716 UXBRIDGE Phone 852-3575. and WHITBY Phone 668-8582 Perry High CENTRAL ONTARIO Lowest or any tender not necéssarily accepted. . Tenders will close February 25th, 1967 at 5 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. MR. W. H. GILFILLAN, Sec.- Box 245, Uxbridge, Ont. the year commencing COUNTY DISTRICT 'eas. --_-- Whitby Rink Wins Members of a Whitby Rink won the Lake Scugog Lumber Company Trophy at the Port Perry Curling Rink on Saturday. The members of the winning rink are seen above just after the EN Et A Ak - IE BUS FR dH La a SA A PRE . Sy pad gies x PLEO SAB ABE RARER 4 SEP SPER FEL Hayes, vice; Alvin Puckrin, ski Griffen, donor of the trophy is Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Trophy presentation. From left to right: Hank Chizen, lead; p. and John Kotyk second. Ted. Terry seen at the right. 4 H CkUB NEWS he He meeting of the 9] Albert 4-H "Homemak- ing Club for the unit "A World of Food in Canada" was held] on February 4th, 1967 at the home of Mrs. Ilean Pugh of Prince Albert with 17 members present. With Mrs. Pugh in charge we repeated the Lord's Prayer, then had Roll Call. Mrs. Pugh discussed the re- quirements members must ful- fill as club members. The election of officers then took place and the results are as follows: President--Lea-Anne Ballard | Vice-President--Linda Pickard Secretary--Susan Cochrane Telephone Conveners-- Denna Ballard; Donna Ballard, Joanne. Martyn, Patsy Coates. Press Reporter--Joanne Martyn Bonnie Pugh and Denise Jef. frey volunteered for the office of Penalty office. Madame President then Loos tharge of the meeting and it was decided that we would stick to the name "Prince Albert Pals". Our next meeting will be held on February 11th at 9.30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Catharine Martyn, it will be a double meeting as Miss Stewart the Home Economist will be there. Everyone was asked to bring $1.00 next week to help Eh they A WONDERFUL Machine For Work Or Play ® SLEEK NEW STYLING ® BOMBARDIER TRACK ® POWERFUL NEW ENGINES « @.UNMATCHED PERFORMANCE ©. FLEXIBLE. SUSPENSION... ® AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AVAILABLE ENJOY The Winter Months With SKIi- DOO! ALSO SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF 1967 MERCURY OUTBOARDS | GORD'S MARINE = Claremont, Ont. PHONE 649-2007 10 MILES NORTH OF PICKERING AT THE BROCK ROAD cover. the expenses of the food for the unit. Mrs. Martyn then discussed working methods of 1867 in 1967. Mrs. Pugh demonstrated making a "Blueberry Buckle" which is a recipe feo) Dionger 'Canada: a Mrs. Martyn iin n the working methods' of cooking and dishwashing, Mrs. Pugh then gave notes on the History of early Canada. After the Home Assignment was given all tasted the "Blue- berry Buckle". The meeting elosed with the 4-H Pledge. Meeting 2 & 3 -- Feb. 11th The meeting was opened by repeating the Lord's' Prayer with Madame President = in charge, The Roll Call was an: swered-by-18-girls.- utes were read by Bonnie Pugh and approved. Mrs. Pugh welcomed Miss Stewart to our meefing. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 18th at Mrs. Martyn's. Mrs. Pugh gave notes on Heritage of New France, Brit- ish Tradition, Scotland, and Ireland. Linda Pickard and Lea-Anne ing of "Tourtiere", Mrs. Martyn "English Trifle", Marilyna Hog- gard and Joanne Martyn dem- onstrated "Apple Dumplings", & Mrs. Pugh demonstrated the making of "Fannan Haddie with Egg Sauce." We were given our Roll Call and Home Assignment. The Home Assignment was answer- ed. Denise Jeffrey and Bonnie Pugh demonstrated the making of a "Baked Bean Casserole, » Miss Stewart discussed with us the Canadian Food Guide for Health. We then all helped ourselves to a lovely lunch .consisting of the dishes that were demonstra- ted to us. After lunch we discussed our party and it was decided we would have a barn dance. The meeting was closed with the 4-H Pledge. : Joanne Martyn -- YOUR RED CROSS E JJ THANKS You FOR YOUR HELP comparison to the methods in}. "The min-|- -Ballard--demonstarted the mak-{} ------- This man demonstrated the making of Bowling News LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT 'BOWLING Daisies ...................... . 30 Violets .................... . 30 Tulips =~ PI 28 Petunias TT 24 'Glads 24 Sweetpeas ................... . 24 Asters 22 Roses... LL 22 Daffodils... C17 Snaps . 13 Bluebells 9 Sunflowers ....... ... 8 Singles 210 and Over S. Devitt 291; M. Cook 259, 213, M. Healey 254; B. Bell 247, 214; J. Leach 237, 213; M. McDougal 237; J. Mahaffy 235, 219; A. Chandler 234; M. Sweetman 233 C. Wilson 231, 230; B. Collins 231, 224; G. Forder 228, 210; A. Olson 226; W. McLaughlin 225; .M. Geer 225; H. Rowland 222: R. Dearbourn 220; B. Oke 2166; E. Bailey 210. Triples 600 and Over: B. Bell 665; S. Devitt 656; M. Cook 643; C. Wilson 6637; A. Chandler 635; J. Leach 603. 'March 16th. PORT PERRY ROD and GUN The regular monthly meeting of the Port Perry Rod and Gun Club was held at the Huston's Homestead on February 13th. This was another meeting of 'a fairly large turn out. Our guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Ray Litt, who gave a most interesting talk on Fly Fishing. Even to the most uninitiated fisherman (or wom- en, like myself) this" was most instructive. He discussed the pro's and con's of Dry and Wet Fly Fishing. Mr. Litt also dem- onstrated the intricate art of Flying which was very fascin- ating. Final arrangements were made for the club's annual trip to the Sportsman's Show. This year the date will-be Thursday, shooting on that night. Hope to see you at the show, and anyone requesting inform- ation on same can contact eith- er Cec. King or Chas. Lown. Joanne Huston ... will call on you. A Co-op Retail Field- | 3 man is somebody | vise or assist you in your everyday Farm- ing needs. The under noted Bulk -- Western Oats Western Barley Hog 16% Grower UXBRIDGE 852-3321 LLLLLL ELL LL eth aaa LL LLL LL a " pris y LS af RE Ak special, trained to ad- 0 8 Ton Loads 8 Ton Loads 16% Dairy Ration 2 Tons Bulk 2 Tons Bulk Other Feeds Bag or Bulk. - "A call on our toll free number will provide you with any additional information you may require in your feeding programme. United Co-op of Ontario DON RIXON Retail Fieldman United Co-op of Ontario Uxbridge. THIS 'MONTH AT THE CO-OPERATIVE WE $65.00 per Ton $66.00 per Ton $73.00 per Ton $78.00 per Ton Price on Request. BRANCH ZE 8-4130 ANE, A La & 4 A Ra --__--- A =r . ' a a 'There will be no Rr a MALY Ti (OF a I AC TR oo =~ A AR ER a ad nt LSE ru ln ah ered Ll i Chan wr rt Sl, TY ng ar ht TE Bp A AT we SN SH Se glia TL at bh A = ae ln Wey oy fo SE eas LEY BS NEB EE Sr 3 Ag IE OR LEI "mm $s ia NT 3 5 ) oS LE Fes 'i yy om aa Ca 2TH oe -- LS AE Trl 2 = hay we]