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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1972, p. 18

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BAI (EE : ANA he th NOP Ae y x 1 NS GX Za SR RNS] PAR AA AMA i 3! iS NUR NAIR ENS ALERT AR he N PER NIN gro) Qf rial xobianbaW HATE YARIS YIOY =" 4 PORT PERRY STAR ur Wenesduly, Jann) 197 Si } Toronto Was home on | Sunday ty Farm Safety Council elects executive for 1972 'The annual meeting of the ° Ontario Farm Safety Council was held in the Department of Agriculture . and Food Board Room, Uxbridge, on the Province of Ontario, the Ontario County Federation of Agriculture, and the Townships in the County. Carl Graham, Prince ae The els planned for = Albert; Grant Down, Sun- number present but the and assistants oo ore Wm + Laurence 1972 will be similar to those derland; - Gus ~Lask, Sun- [Educational Wing at Trinity Involvedin the project. Your carried out in 1971. "derland; United was-a full time and enthusiasm is Evans The election of officers and Messrs, Grant. Down and. house. The: desserts were really appreciated. 15 Bell St, Box 550° iy directors for 1972 resulted as follows: Honorary Chairman, Provincial Conference in February, Armour McMillan, Greenbank; Chairman, Keith Rynard, Sunderland; 1st Vice-Chairman, Garland Swanick, Uxbridge; (2nd Keith Rynard, Sundérland; Ray Medd, Port Perry; Garland Swanick, Uxbridge; Keith Rynard will attend the Farm Safety Women's Institutes 'of On- tario County. x Ontario Fruit Summary Day was held at Trinity * United: Church, Uxbridge, January 11, 1972. Fifteen branches an-swer- introduced the chairman. Roll Call and presentation of the leader's badges was: made. I didn't hear the total really luscious and a copy of recipes worthwhile. I never saw such a beautiful display { Port Perry Auto Supply is pleased to announce the opening of their new SERVICE DEPARTMENT for General Repairs and Parts on all makes of SNOW BLOWERS etc. This Week's Specials Snowmobile Tune-Up 58.95 Lub Job: $3.95 PLUS PARTS (includes Clutch and Bogie Wheels or Bearings packed, Cables, Track Tension, Drive Belt and Chain Case checked.) Rear Snowflap ps. (SUPPLIED and INSTALLED) $3.99 also Fibre Glass Repairs "QUEEN STREET 985-2347 of gonles © AEE) oup reports were heard : a a enjoyed the skit by the Beaverton Ladies as being the most original, We were delighted by. the poem written by Mrs. S. Ulbridh of Quaker Hill,.. our .iocal interesting programme for the coming year. - A thank you to. all leaders BETHESDA Reach W.I. Congratulations to Mrs. McTavish on the arrival of another grandchild. | P We are , Pleased our President, Mrs. N. Smith is home after a week in Ux- bridge Cottage Hospital. Our meeting time is rolling around again. The fourth Wednesday at Mrs. Smith's home. Guess I should have _put 'this in last week. The motto - A woman's home should be thé centre of her world not the cir- cumference. Roll call - a herb or spice, Oshawa and a visit. with Mrs. M. Cairns in Bowmna ville. Saturday evening the Be- lairs visited Mr. and Mrs Doug ~MeMillan' and son near Prince Albert, . ; Mrs, Venner spent a few days with her daughter and grand daughter in Peter ] boro. 3 Misses Marilyn MéMillan and Donna Bruce wore at their respective homes on the week-end. Mr. 'and Mrs. Melville ~ Sleep, Miss Joan Sleep and , Miss Ida Wray visited with © Mrs. Reta Boe on Monday. Quite a few of the faint hearted didn't venture out to church but some got thawed out .in time for S.S.' No program and no birth- days this week. Unit 1 U.C.W. will meet at Mrs, Boe's home on ~ Thursday night. + to visit her father in Port 2 Perry Community Hospital © with the flu, We are pleased. that Mr. Christie is im. proving. ' Cuts origin at its use. "Topic - Home Econo Current Events - Mrs. pr" Mrs. Howard McMillan. Ashton visited her brother, Hostesses - Mrs. Smith and yr. Clifton = Gibson" 'on © Mrs. McTavish. = : Tuesday. afternoon; : We are pleased to learn (continued: on page 11) that our hospitalized neigh- Thursday, January' 6th, at. Vice - Chairman, Grant ed the roll call. As one might member of Russian origin 2:00 p.m.. Down, Sunderland; say from A to 'Z or Altona' that we have all learned to The projects, carried out Secretary, H. Ivan Bell, 'to Zephyr. : love and who also feels that in 1971 were reviewed, These "Uxbridge; Treasurer, Quaker Hill and Bethesda 'she has found friends and a . projects included a Farm Gordon Ewen, Uxbridge; Ladies were present first as £00d home in Canada and and Home Safety Poster Auditor, Ralph Veitch, they were to be hostesses for advised us to eat lots of Competition with rural Uxbridge; Canadian fruit. | the affernoon. Each group Can .- school pupils. In this com- Directors, 1972: i brought a dessert made with ~~ Mrs. Jagers one of our 'petition, 368 posters were. Larry Dobel, - Uxbridge; Ontario Fruit for all to taste active workers hailing from received, and prize' money Anson Gerrow, Port Perry; : : littl y 3 2 : at a dessert luncheon. Holland was a little nervous amounting to $174.00 was Morrison Colville, ' Sun- ; 3 : i : : ® ; he : : Mrs: W.A. Heron of asshe said this was her first paid out. During the month derland; Mr, and Mrs. Norm . HAs 1) in' English and she of June, 4H club safety Smith, Uxbridge; Mrs, Brooklin was chairman for report n hg a a igi meetings were held. A farm Frank Barkey, Claremont; the day. a I a e Poe ors safety exhibit was set up at Mrs, Walter Carruthers, Guests were welcomed at Holland either, Mrs. az J Beaverton ~ Fair. One Sandford; Gary .Herrema, the door by Mrs. J. Barjak of Myrtle 'also is-active in 4H thousand ball point pens and * Uxbridge; = Gordon Ewen, Brougham and Mrs. Frank Work too. We are so happy five hundred Easy Phone _ Uxbridge; Aubrey Carson, Innes and Mrs. Robt. when these new Canadians » Dialers. were given out to Claremont; /lloyd Wilson, Thompson of Sunderland like us enough to join to learn farm people in the County. = Ashburn;-Gerald Gregg, who gave all a programme Our ways and teach us t Six thousand farm safety Uxbridge; Stewart Annand, and a booklet of recipes as customs of their homeland. Built for you ;serviettes were also Uxbridge; Robert L. Nesbitt, each branch "had donated Several sang a song as their by the distributed to farm Claremont; Ralph Veitch, 'the recipe of the dessert they report and their were h : organizations in Ontario Uxbridge; Les Meyers, paq brought. several poems all so much A Insurance County. Uxbridge; Heber Down, poo4¢ list, "appreciated. TN The Ontario County Farm. Brooklin; Ches Oldham, Wed Specialist, Mrs" Joy A film was 'then shown. i, Innovators by ported financially.in 1971 by __Greenba nk; Davi d Gatenby welcomed all and Were made by Mrs, Winfield. grants from agri-business, Hawthorne, Claremont; : ed Mrs, Gatenby discussed an Uxbridge, Ontario Telephone: ~852:3184-- Great-West Life ASSURANCE COMPANY Seagrave "SNOWMOBILES TRE News LAWN MOWERS (continued) ! a lB : . x : Lindsay hospital for some SN \ CHAIN SAWS Se oath hirfl well. EE Ee 7 s The Belairs and- Mr. R. i GARDEN TRACTORS McAllister 'again had Sun COOKED i AM Ib o] 09 dayay evening dinner in : e - GROUND CHUCK =. 75¢ Pork Sausage 9d Braising Ribs mw. 65¢ BACON =. 65 BUTTER = 74 MIDDLETON'S MEATS QUEEN ST. -- PORT PERRY -~ 985-2562 jI*

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