PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1951 wy 24 LALLY doilg 94 TL rR SSE RY SA ER Te Sf SELL rh a ERS HR FTE hr IVE al Lt NR UDF IR al : * ) £2 TRAE RL GS a : % : 3 5 8 iy { : : x SLE BY pen B/E Sr DE ELE-N POF Seadaiidr AR pti Ri GO Mr A Ar TW 2 3 ad 4 Rh adath i Fes - RAPS BT EE frais ol ipl % Sis ads BE alia 1 i - Port Perry Fair (continued from page 1 HORSES Class -1--CLYDESDALES - Three year old--Jas. Stark, Burke- ton. : : Brood Mare--G. V, Balen Stouth ville, Jas. Stark. . Foal--1 Baker, 2 Stark. Class 2--BELGIAN of PERCHERON Yeld Mare or Gelding---1 and 2 Wil- mot Shea, Manilla, HET Three year old--1 and 2 Shea. Brood 'Mare--1 'Moynes, 2 Shea, 8 Elmer G. Lee, Burketon, Foal--1 Shea, 2 Lee, 8 Moynes. One year old ---1 Russell Cochrane, 2 Shea, 3 Albert West, Woodville, Team---1 and 2-Shea, 3 Moynes. Clyde Team--1 G. V. Baker, 2 Ver- din Mark, Cameron, Yeld Mare or Gelding--1 Baker, 2 and 3 V. Mark. Agricultural Team--1 T. R. Hall, Columbus, " Yeld Mare f R. Hall, x Four Horse Team--1 Wilmott.Shea, 2 Baker and Y. Mark, 3A. Mark and West, 4 R. Cochrane and T. R. Hall. Class 4--WAGON HORSES Dairy Delivery Team-----1 T. R. Hall, 2 Alvin Mark, Cameron, Dairy Delivery, Single--1 and § T. R. Hall, 2 and 4 A. Mark. Bread Deliver Team-- 1 and 3 R, Cochrane, 2 and 4 A. West. Best Horse on Grounds--G. V Baker Best Team on Grounds, heavy--G. V. Baker. CARRIAGE HORSES- - Brood Mare--1 Allan Mann, Peter- boro; 2 Ralph Sadler, Nestleton. Foal-----1 Mann, 2 Sadler. One year old--1 R. Sadler, Two year old --- 1 Ray Cochrane, Oshawa, 2 A Mann. Carriage Team--1 R. Sadler, 2 A. Mann, 3 White, Peterboro, 4 L. Hoskin, Hampton. Single Carriage, over 15% hands-- 1 Sadler, 2 Mann, 3 White, 4 Hoskin. Single, under 15% hands--1 Sadler, 2 Mann, 3 White, 4 Hoskin. ~ ROADSTERS : Brood Mare--Garnet Cochrane A. Mann. : Foal--G. Cochrane, Mann.. One year old--0. W. Rolph, Orono; G Cochrane, R. Sadler. - Two year old -- W. H. Lindsay, Campbelleroft. Roadster Team--1 Lindsay, 2 Mrs. Gelding--1 and 2 T. * Wheeler, Orton; 3 Ivan Cochrane, 4 A. Mann. : Single over 15% hands Lindsay, Mrs. Wheeler, W J, Falls, Midland; I Cochrane Single under 15% hands -- W. H. 'Lindsay, Mrs. Wheeler, Bill Reed, A. Mann, Half Mile Buggy Race, W. J. Fallis, W. H. Lindsay, Ivan Cochrane, Mrs. Wheeler. Gentleman's Turnout--Mrs, Wheel- er, Cochrane, -E. G. Lee. ! Lady Driver--Miss Blight, Brook. lin, Miss Hoskin, Miss Lee. Saddle Horse -- L. Hoskin, Nelson - Ballantyne, Ida; W. H. Lindsay, E. G. Lee, ~~ Best Light Horse--L. 'Hoskin, Ww. Je Fallis.. PONIES Brood Mare, over 12 hands -- V. Baker, L. Hoskin, G. Cochrane. Foal--L. Hoskin, G. V, Baker, W. E. Martyn, Port Perry. Brood Mare under 12 hands--1 and 8 Christie Bros., Miss B. Staples, Ida. Foal -- G. Cochrane, Miss Staples, Christie Bros. "Pony in harness over 12 hands--L. Blight, L, Hoskin Pony in harness under 12 hands--L. Blight;"Ray Cochrane, Miss Staples. Pony Team--L. Hoskin, L. Mrs. Wheeler. Hackney Pony--1 and 3 Mrs. Wheel- er, L. Hoskin, Pony Turnout--Miss Blight. CATTLE--SHORTHORNS Bull 2 years and over--Leéslie Tay- lor, Burketon. Cow, 1 and 4 F. E. Pugh, Uxbridge; ¥ - 2 and 8 L. Taylor, 6 N. Taylor & Son. Bull Calf--F, E. Pugh, N. Taylor & ® Sons. Bull under 1 year--1 and 2 Pugh, 8 and 4 Taylor & Sons, b L. Taylor. Heifer, 1 year--1 and 2 Pugh, 8 and 4 L. Taylor, 56 N. Taylor & Sons. Heifer 2 years--1 and 2 Pugh, 8 and . 4.L. Taylor, 5 N, Taylor & Sons. Herd--Pugh, L.- Taylor, N. Taylor Sons, Get of Sire--Pugh, 2 and 4 L. Tay- lor, 8 N. Taylor & Sons. Progeny of Cow--Pugh, 2 and 8 L. Taylor, 4 N. Taylor & Sons. Market Lambs--1 Bill Snowden, 2 Foster Snowden. POULTRY _Blight, | Rock Cock -- Howard Gibson, Port Perry. X Roek Hen--H; Gibson; Rock Cockerel---H, Gibson, Miss L. Lyle. . Rock Pullet--H. Gibson, Miss Lyle. White Rock Pullet--Mrs, Edwards, New Hampshire' Hen -- Mrs. Ed- wards, Leslie Taylor, New Hampshire Pullet -- Mrs. Ed- wards, Light Sussex Hen--L. Taylor. Light Sussex Cockerel -- Mrs, Ed- wards. Light Sussex Pullet--Mrs, Edwards '» Pair Capons--1 and-2 H. Gibson. Toulouse Gander----Miss Lyle, Toulouse Goose--Miss Lyle. Emden Gander--Miss Lyle. Emden Goose--Miss Lyle; : Pekin Drake -- Mrs. Edwards, L. Taylor, Pekin Duck -- Mrs. Taylor, Dsplay of Five Birds, any breed--H, Gibson, Mrs, Edwards, GRAIN and SEEDS Coll. Grain--Harold Swain, R.R 2 Nestleton. Fall Wheat--Mrs. Honey, Neil Malcolm. No Barb Barley--H. Swain, Early Oats--H: Swain, Clar® Ver- noi, N. Malcolm, Late Oats -- Roy Robertson, H, Swain, Cyril James. ' Timothy Seed--H. Swain. Fodder Corn Stalks--Ross I. Law, Whitby. Sheaf of Late Wheat--Miss Lyle. Sheaf Late Oats--Miss Lyle. Sheaf of Early Oats--Miss Lyle, Oats from Field Crop Competition-- 1:C. Vernon, R. Robertson, 3 G. Baird & Son, G. L. Honey, 5 H. McMillan. Boys' 'Grain Club--Sinclair Robert- son, Bill Eamb, Tom Duff, Bruce Para- dine, Kenneth Hallett, BACON HOGS: Pen of Four Hogs There was 10 entries in this Class, They were judged on the grounds and again "On the Rail" in the Packing Plant. The placings on the grounds were as follows: 1 Keith Howsam, 2 Ralph Larmer, 3 Richard Steer, 4 Henry Thomas, b G. L. Honey and 6 Harvey Dobson, The rail grading place them as fol- lows: 1 Keith Howsam, 2 Earl How- sam, 3 Maurice Fralick, 4 Henry Thomas, b Ralph Larmer, 6. Harvey Dob Hows G/T TR. - Howard Franklin, Steer, Christie Bros. Of the 40 hogs 22 graded "A, 16 Bl and 2 were "B2", 'Maurice Fralick had the Champion carcass. We congratulate the winners and thank you one and all for a real good contest, Rd iaids, L. Edwards, G. L. R. D. Woon, Secretary EA AWE 1 SE ot IR Thinidad has already exported 18 million pounds of cocoa this year, which is 2 million pounds more than the total export figure for the 1949- 1950 crop year. More favourable prices now being offered on the world market are said to be the reason for the increase. PAT JOUDRY Pat Joudry, talented actress and successful writer who' began her radio career with Penny's Diary for the CBC and then went to 'New York to script the Henry Ald- rich Show is back with the CBC again, Pat's new series is en- titled Affectionately Jenny and, in programs heard on CBC Trans- Canada network every Sunday evening at 7.30, listeners hear the amusing adventures of an 18-year- a well-scrubbed face and a firm belief in her own simple philoso- phy. Jenny comes to the big city and finds that her simple quali- ties result in difficulties. "I'm trying to get away from the far- cical brand of comedy so often written into this kind of show", says Pat. "Affectionately Jenny" is funny, yes--but in situations that are well within: the bounds ! Leghorn Hen -- 1 Mrs. Dave Bd- of possibility. Pat herself stars 'wards, Blatékwater, Miss L. Lyle. Leghorn, Coékerel--Mrs, Edwards. as Jenny and the production {is by J. Frank Willis, school here on Tuesday of last, week, old country girl with shining eyes, Manchester "Sunday, September 28rd, anniver- sary services will be held in the the United Church here with Mrs. Ayles- worth of Bath 'as guest speaker. Mrs. Aylesworth is the daughter of our Minister, Dr. W. P. Fletcher. Ser- vices will be held at 2:80 and 7:30 p.m. In the evening Scugog choir will sing. Music for afternoon will be announced later. 4 Forty-four pupils enrolled at the with Mrs. Samells as teacher. Mrs. Viola Schnapp, of Buffalo, is spending this week with her brother, Mr. E, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christie, of Baltimore, Md., spent a few days last week with Mrs. A, G. and Miss Cath- erine Christie. Dr. A. G. Christie has returned from Japan and is in Los Angeles, The Woman's 'Association will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lorne Thompson. The ladies of the community are invited to at- tend. Sgt. Robert Hedges, Mrs. Hedges and John, returned to their home in Halifax last week-end after spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Crosier and Peter, of Chatham, were with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crosier, Guests at W. F. Crosier's on Sunday were Mr and Mrs, Jack Ronald, of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs, Pack Bridger and Bonnie, of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moon, Raglan, Mr. and Mrs: Harold Damer, Montreal, Mr, apd Mrs, Don- ald MacMillan, . Misses Montgomery, Miss Helen Crosiér and Mrs. N>Wool- ley, all of Toronto. ry UTICA Fire destroyed the garage and part of the back kitchen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Archer last Wed- nesday. The main part of the house was saved by the timely help of neighbours and the Port Perry and ---- rt -- a------ Uxbridge fire brigades. Mr. and Mrs. Archer live on the sixth- con- cession on what used to be the Ash- ton farm, The corn roast has been postponed as the corn wasn't ready: The exact date will be announced later. The W. A. meeting for Septem- ber is to be held in' the church base- ment. -on Thursday afternoon, - Sept. 13 with group 3 in charge. The Sunday Sehool superintendent would like to sce more of the neigh- borhood children at Sunday School next Sunday as preparations ave be- ing made for Rally Day on Spidey September 28rd. _ School opened Tuesday with. AR voll call of 40. There will be more child- ren yet as the Macdonald and Con- naghan children have the mumps, Beginners are Louise Mitchell, Chuck Sills, Billy Diamond, Larry Skerratt, Shirley Macdonald and Patsy Con- naghan, Mrs. Geo. Ward who has an in- fected foot is staying in Port Perry with her daughter Mrs. Harold Kerry. I SE TINT TR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall and Larry were in Toronto for the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sandison and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard were in Grimsby on Sunday. # Mr. and Mrs, A. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Locke of Sunderland were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Locke Sr. - : . David Wilson of Columbus was at his home here on Sunday. Beginners at High School from this district. are Wilma McCartney and Dorothy Wilbur also attending in higher grades are Lorraine Toogood, Joan Ballard, Lois Sandison, Larry Kendall, Jimmy Wilkinson and Mel- vin Dittrick. Mr. and Mrs. Dittrick and family were in Oshawa on Sunday. Bill Skerratt and girl friend of ToroMo were Sunday visitors at Henry Skerratt's. Week-end visitors Mrs. Toogood were Mr. and Mrs, F. Lowry, Mr. and Mis, Fred Clarke with Mr. and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Boxall and family, all of Torento. Mrs. Henry Skerratt was in Little Britain on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mitchell on Sunday. Mr. Henry Davis, who is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell, is some better: : Born to Mr, and Mrs. Greaves on Monday, Sept. 10th, a baby boy. They live on the townlime in- the Collins house, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Philips were at the Exhibition on Thursday last. Mrs. Philips was on Kate Aikins' program - and received several prizes. Me. and Mrs. Joe Grose and Mus. - Birkett of Stouffville were Sunday visitors with Mrs. N. Ackney., Mr. and Mrs, Bob Walker and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grills in Columbus on Sunday. My. and Mrs: Herman Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Walker motored to Belleville on Sunday, They. also visited Prince didward County. < - for any one sickness If you leave your community your policy continues! No additional cost == No Reduction of benefits or accident year First Time In Canada You make your monthly payments to your local bank. . no inconvenience + + 0 troublel--Easyl 2} An hones? A COMPLETE PLAN 'COVERING EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY he '® PAYS Claims promptly, ® PAYS any number of times In o ® PAYS for Female disorders. ® PAYS iMaternity benefits or other 'expenses arising from complications of childbirth after plan has been in force for ten consecutive months. _® NO MECICAL FXAMINATION statement concerning your heaith is all that is required. 00% . SURGept w ary, P to The New Community Health Plan offers you the advan- tages of collective buying=«~« you get these greater benefits at lowest cost. 1p, ditgy Ie be "You will be visited by a staff inember He is fully qualified to discuss the plan with you, You will have an opportunity of accepting this plan only during the time of his stay In your community, Mew COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN PAYS ur 10 PAYS. vr 10 to average family of town, if all involved at anyone time rit 5 "