' Six Livestock C1 The annual Ontario County | Sunderiand; No. 5. by Elmcroft Ferms, Beaver- ton; Judy Dewell, Sebright; No. 1. (Tie) Ted Smith, Sunderland; No. 4, Larry Evans, Uxbridge. BEEF TROPHY, donated by Beath Farms, Oshewa, dim Phoenix, Greenbank; dohn Wetheral, Sunderland; No. 2. SHEEP TROPHY, donated by T. C. Gilaspell & Son, judge] Oshawa. (Tie) Earl Phoenix Greenbank; and Stwart Glas pell, Oshawa; No. 2. DUNROBIN SWINE TRO- .| PHY, donated by Major Gen. John A. Gunn (Tie) Alex Leask, Uxbridge; No. 2 and JUNIOR FARMER INTER :| CLUB TROPHY, donated by Orvan Chambers, Wilfrid, TROPHY, donated by Stouff- - Port Perry Junior Farmers, ville Live Stock Sales, John Team Members - Keith Phoe- Wetheral, Sunderland: No. 2 | nix, Greenbank; Earl Phoenix, Keith Phoenix, Greenbank | Greenbank; John Stone, Sun- JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP' deriand; No. 5. TROPHY, donated by Stouff- Runnerup - Beaverton. ville, Live Stock Sales, Jim COACHES' CLASS - 3 Phoenix, Greenbank; Mary| young people, who have not Anne Vanstrien, Port Perry;|taken part in a Judging No. 3. Competition before C.N.E. SHIELD, for high Winner - Coach - Keith novice, Keith Kennedy, Ux-| Phoenix, Greenbank (coached bridge; No. 2, Bob Stone, by « Junior Farmer). Team DAIRY TROPHY, donated | } i oo + Bek PE TOS ty f LS MARLO from Miss D. J. Watson of Toronto. Miss Watson is the fifth generation of the Akney and Watson families which settled in Reach Township near Epsom and farmed there for many years. The meny family heirlooms including several Canadian pressed glass dishes and gobiets wil! greatly enhance displays of the fu- ture. They will be on display immediately in a room-setting already in place for this year. life in a frontier settlement in Pennsylvania prior to her moving to Canada during the last century. It is Miss Wat- son's desire that ber family things should stay in the area and be seen and enjoyed by as many people as possible The museum is indebted to her for her generosity. Members - Grant Phair, Sea- grave; No. 2, Jim Phoenix, Greenbank; Irwin Smith, Port Perry; No. 2. One other interesting item is| 8 hand-written manuscript of | @ novel written by Miss Wat-| -| Keith Phoenix; Greenbank. |* ers 2 are le : in both public and separate schools throughout Ontario | | school board officials "It has beer cut down | quite a bit in the last few years," said Terry O'Connor, | Chairman of the Ontario | County Separate School Board to Oshawe Times. "The new | apprench doesnt require the juse of the strap = much." : "Personally, 1 wouldn't like to see it prohibited." SAREE DAE S be AG: i ity Hi 3 Liner ' t i i : : : 3 cpeRE Ey Me brite treet assisian! camp out on June 25th. 26th Don Waldinsperger leading and 27th. Thirtyseven cubs ys while and four Ts camped out highlight of our year place Ray Pallant from Oshawa airport | the cubs over Oshewa, Join Forces Kenny i F i ; |! i | Ho if | appointed chairman sad dim McClelland, super-|for the meeting, preliminary | intendent of development for approval to the proposed site | the Ontario County Board of | was given | Education. "it doesn't leave | Following a bref discumon much alternative if the = representabves present is taken away as a deterrent Al the principa! could do then | should share jointly the cost | j |! ri if | ; : 7 ® : i Ef Steve could he would It's true, living in any older home without up-to-date a candle to truly modern electrical living The changes that electrical modernization bring climate control. throughout every room in your home -- for years to come. You'll have more outlets and switches where you want them, better performance from your appliances -- and you can even add the year-round comfort of electric "It's the man about the wiring, ma'am." wiring just doesn't hold $ will brighten your life is expell the student, and that doesn't solve anything." Both men were comment ing im the wake of a decision |by the Toronto Board of , Education to abolish use of the strap in Toronto schools In Ontario County public | schools the use of the strap ts | declining, said Mr. McClelland "it can still be used. The board has discouraged the use of it, but it hasn't been for bidden.." Much the same situation | exists in the county's separate schools. "It's permitted, but strin gent regulations restrict its use," said Mr. O'Connor. The matter is left up to the dis- cretion of the schoo! princi- pal. | Neither board of education | official knew how many times | the strap had been used dur | img the past school year in | schools under their jurisdict jof the land; the sanitary tice to visit the land of Hi | landfill site study, and the birth and see relatives, many cost of rezoning the property. of whom he hes never met Sux resolutions were passed The village where Steve was to cover the various items | born was an agricultural-oren jt be mutually shared in " connecbon with the purchase of the 9& acre site Like the agreement con-| 79 cerning fire protection the cost was to be divided on « 40 40 - 20 basis, for Port Perry, Reach and Scugog respectively The three municipalities jo will individually be responsibie for the collection of garbage mn their respective areas It was decided to form « Sanitary Landfill! Committee with two members from Port Perry and Reach and one membe> from Scugog, to correspond with the same ratio as contributions and responsibility Bui now thing: heave chan A tentative day of July ged and people gre being 2, 1972 was set to commence influenced more by the out operations mde world Steve': opinion of Char man Meo Teetung & thet he's "unique and intelligent " and thet be was good for Chime 20 year ago And rewiring an older home needn't be complicated or expensive, The,cost will probably be less than you imagine, and the Hydro Finance Plan makes it easy for you to budget. PTALISENY Two Daily Cruises 9:30 a.m. te 12 neon -- $3.00 6:30 p.m. te 9:30 p.m. -- $3.50 CHILDREN $1.50 CHARTER UNDER 5 yrs. FREE TRIPS fey, For greater comfort and convenience -- and an extra margin of safety, too ~ call your qualified Electrical Modernization contractor Or ask your Hydro