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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Oct 1952, p. 6

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Cra Tw a AA Wr aba oes a CO Lr! a 6 -- THE PORT PERRY CARTWRIGHT 'FAIR ESULTS "(Continued from last week) Pillow Case, crocheted lace--Mrs. G. Baird, Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. R. Boun- dey. : Pillow Case, cut work -- Mrs. G. Baird, Mrs" Rae Cook, Mrs. N. Mal- --colm. z Towel, bath, crochet trim--Mrs. D.| Dorrell, Mrs. R. Mrs. N. Malcolm. Towel, bath, emb.--Mrs. D. Dorrell, + Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. R. Boundey. Towel, guest -- Mrs R. Boundey, Mrs. N. Wolfe, Mrs. Jack Cook, Mrs. N. Malcolm. ; Set Emb, Top Sheets--Mrs. N. Mal- colm, Mrs. G. Baird, Mrs. S. Moore. "Quilt, Appliqué and "Emb.--Mrs, N. Malcolm, Mrs. D. Hall, Mrs. S. Moore. Quilt, Applique -- Mrs, G. Baird, Mis. S. Moore, Mrs. R, Boundey. Quilt, Double Wedding Ring--Mrs, H. McLaughlin, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. N. Malcolm. Quilt, cotton, pieced--Mrs. R. Boun- Boundey, "dey, Mrs: G>Baird;-Mrs.-S.-Moore:-~{- Crib Quijlt---Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. D. Dorrell. MISCELLANEOUS-- Knitting - Bag --- Mrs. N. Malcolin, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. G. Baird. Quilt Blocks-----Mrs R. Boundey, Mrs. Mrs N. Malcolm, Mrs. G. Baird. Article from Flour Sack-- Mrs. D: Dorrell, Mra. N. Malcolm, Mrs. G. Baird, Mrs. Leith Byers. Christmas Gift -- Mrs,7G. Brown, Mrs, D. Dorrell, Mrs. Néit-"Malcolm, Mrs. H. McLaughlin. Cross Stitch--Mrs. R. Boundey, Mrs. s. Moore, Mrs.- D. Dorrell, Mrs. Jack Cook. . Novetly--Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. R. Boundey, Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mrs. S. Moore. : Clothes Pin Bag----Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mra. D. Dorrell, Mrs. R. Boundey. . Tea Towels--Murs. G. Brown, Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. R. Boundey ; : Fancy Handkerchiefs--Mrs. N. Mal- colm, Mrs. R. Boundey, Mrs. S. Moore Pot Holders--Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs, S. Moore, Mrs.-G.. Baird, - Mats for hot dishes--Mrs. N. Mal- colm, Mrs. H. McLaughlin, Mrs. G. Brown. : = Group of six. picturés--Mais, N. Mal- colm, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. R. Boundey, - Mrs. G. Baird. Child's Toy--Mrg--D. Dorrell, Mrs. N. Malcolm. Serving Tray -- Mrs. C. W. Hutton, Mrs. G. Baird, Mrs. D. Dorrell. "Weaving--Mrs, N. Wolfe, Mis. N. Malcolm, Mrs. H, McLaughlin Shell Work--Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mrs. +G, Baird, Mrs. G. Brown. __Gloves, leather--Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. D. Dorrell. : Collection Fancy Work--Mrs. Reg. Boundey, Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. S. Moore. » Blackstock Institute Special---Mys. D. Dorrell, Mrs. N. Malcolm. TEEN AGE GIRLS. _- Tea Towels--Verna Larmer. Knit Sweater--Verna Larmer. Monarch Knitting Special --Mrs. N. Malcolm. : FOR BIG NEWS PLANTS ANR FLOWERS Asters--Murs. H. McLaughlin, Mrs. D. Edwards, Mrs. N. S. Moebre, - * Ddhlia--Alan Bailey, Mrs. :S, Moore Giant Zinnas--Murs. D: Dorrell, Mrs, -N+=Malcolm; Ralph, Lariner, Mrs. S. Moore. : Pom: Pon Zinnas---Mrs. S. Moore, Mis. H, McLaughlin, Phlox: -- Mis. D. Dorrell, Moore, Mrs, H. McLaughlin, - Snapdragon--DMurs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. Mes, D. Hall, Mrs. D. Dérrell. ~Petunias, single. -- Ralph- Larmer; Murs. N. Wolfe, Mrs. D. Dorrell. - Double Petunias ~~ Ralph Larmer, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. D. Dorrell. Marigolds, African--Mrs. 'S, Moore. Marigold, French--Mrs, S. Moore, Mrs. N. Malcolm, Mrs. D. Edwards, Salapiglossis--Mrs.- D. Dorrell, Mrs. S. Moore. i --Cosmos--DMrs. S. Moore, Mrs. Ivan Malcolm, Mrs. Mrs, S. Mountjoy, Alan Bailey. Salvia--Ralph Larmer. Mums--Mrs. S. Moore. Scabiosas---Mrs, S. Moore Mrs. D. Dorrell. - i 'High Basket--Mys, Neil Malcolm. Low Basket-- Murs. C.\W, Mrs. S. Moore, Ralph Larnjer. Gladiolus--Alan Bailey. Coll. Potted Plants--Mts, N., Mal- colm, Mrs. S. Moore, Mri D. Dorrell, Coll. Cut Flowers--Murs. 1. Mount- Joy, Mrs. S. Moore, Ralph Larmer. Coll. House Plants--Mrs. D, Dorrell, Alan_Bailey, Mrs. S. Moore. | Coll. Cnetus---Alan_ Bailey, Mrs. N. Coll. African Violets--Mrs. Moore. Malcolm, 4 He Most Points (Cup)--Mras. S. Moore. TEENAGE BOYS Wood Turning, Lamp -- Keith Van- Camp, Donald Green. te 5 End Table, Glass Top--K. VanCamp. Cookie Cutters--Donald Green, Law- rence McLaughlin, '. Flour Sifter--Keith VanCamp. Tie' Ragk--Donald Green, Milk Stool--Keith VanCamp. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3. Moore, Mrs. Hutton, Exhibitors 5 : No. 1 Enfield--Teacher; Mrs. Jessie McKenzie. ' No. 2 Devitt's--Teacher, Miss Ruth Green. . No, 3 Egypt--Teacher, Miss Gwen - Wilson. No. 4 Cadmus--Teacher, Grant : Campbell. No. b Blackstock, Senior--Teacher, Roy Turner. No. 6 Hampton Senior-<Teacher, Raymond Farrow. H No. 7 Hampton Junior--Teacher, Miss -Eunice Wilson.- No. 8 Caesarca--Teacher, Mrs, John Venning. . 9 Blackstock Junior--Teacher, Miss Yvonne Chant. Grade 1, -Printing--Eva Yeo, Lor- The camera records two of the highlights f the fall seasén--the South Ontario Plowing Match and" ~ Cartwright Fair. Above, Bobby Forester, seven-year-old Black- water plowman, flashes a smile after completing a couple of fur- . rows with a tractor plow. Above right, Blackstock and district fun seekers crowd the race track turn at the armoury to watch the har- ness racing. At right youngsters survey -the damage done to the light show buggy owned by Ivan Cochrane which was damaged when a rein broke and his horse ran away. TO BY Moon Grade 8, Table Display -- Caesarea School, Allan Woodcock, Grade 4, Writing--John Feddema, Roy Chant, Sandon Lockwood, Doris Griffin, : : : Grade b, Writing -- Sylvia Kozub, Lloyd Wilson, Beverley Wright, Lud-~ ger Runstra, ALAS host Grade 6, Writing--Aileen VanCamp Reta Harris, Rudoff Jammer, Lucille Bradley. : Grade 4, Art--Margaret Hooey, S Viuger, Joyce Cochrane, M. Davison. Grade 6, Art--Rudoff Jammer, R. Vine, Peggy Brown, S. Schwartz. Grade 4, Craits--Maurice Redmond, John Feddima, Doug Frayer, Helen McLeod. 5 Grade 6, "Crafts--Glen Wilson, -L. Runstra, Lorne Lee, Barry Fisher. Grade 6, Crafts, Indians -- Cart- wright -- Peggy Brown, M. Davison, Joyce Cochrane; Lloyd Wilson, John Vluger; W, Twatze, Patsy Hoskin, L. Henry, Grade 4, Woven paper Basket--@G. stine, Peter Vander Huil, Grades b & 6, Map Cartwright Twp. --Lanry Ashton, Peggy Brown, Alan Moore, Margaret Davison. Grades 6&6, Fainting on Glass-- Margaret Davison, Suzanne Swartz, Peggy Brown, Bernice Cochrane. Grades 1-6, Scrap book Royal Fam- ily--Joyce Cochrane & Peggy Brown, Ronnie Hubbard, .Margaret Hooey, Gloria Saddler. Scrap 'Book, General--Aileen Van- Camp, Marelen Allen, Bernice Larmer, Lucille Bradley. - Fa Grades 1-8, Mural--Caesarea; Peg- gy 'Brown, Clifford Dayes, Suzanne Swartz; Sylvia 'Kozub & Beffy Driev- istyne. -. Grade 7, Writing--Catharine Bailey Elva Smale, Audrey Macnab, L. Allen. * Grade 8, Writing--Joan Wilson, C. Jackson, Doug. Davison, J. Thompson. Grade 7, Art--Jimmie Grieves, Ro- ger Cook, Ron Orchard. : Grade 8, Art--Donald Forder, Mae Werry. - : . : Grade 7 & 8, Craft, Boys -- Bill Weston, Donald Forder, D. Fisher, Grade 7 & 8, Crafts, Girls--Josie Hoyer, Catherine Bailey, J. Thomp- son. bag Grades 7 & 8, Snapshots -- Jean Thompson, Jimmie Grieves, A. Bailey. Grades 7 & '8, Poster, Blackstock Fisher, Ronald Stephenson. VEGETABLES : Early Potatoes--John Proutt, La: Ashton, Maurice Redmond, D. Brad- burn. Potatoes, Late--Maurice Redmond, Ruth Duncan, Ardis McArthur, Lloyd Wilson. ; | Werry, Ardis -] Ferguson, Bernice Cochrane, Janice. Lockwood, Eunice Rundle, G. Brown, F Grade b, Art--Jackie Swain, John | Brown, Elinor Shemiltz, Allan Assel-- Fair--Donald Forder, Mae Werry, D.| . - Mr. and Mrs. H, Graves were in Carrots -- Bernice Larmer, Russel Thompson, Larry Ashton, Margaret Davison, -. ah . Tomatoes -- Dwight Cameron, Mae ¢Arthur, 'Bernice Cochrane, - Beets--Ronald Stephenson, Donald Swain, Ruth. Prosser, Shirley Snooks. Pumpkins -- n Passat, Sandra Saddler, .. Squash--Allan Hoskin, Billy Hutton Judy Long, Mae Werry. : Mangolds--Ray -Larmer, Jacob De "Vries, Patrica 'De Vries, A. Redmond. Asters. -=- Mae Werry, Donna. Mc- Laughlin, Bernce Larmer, B, Hutton. Dahlias -- A, R. 'Clemence, Bernice Larmer, Josie Hoyer, S. Hedge. Giant Zinnias--John Hutton, Leona 'Rohrer, James Byers, R. Clemence. I~ Snapdragons--Allan--Bailey;- Ralph Bowers, Donald Forder, C. Bailey. Single Petunias--C. Bailey, Shirley Gilbank, Bill: Hutton, Allan Bailey. African Marigolds -- Jean Thomp- 'son, J. Hoyer, R. Larmer, M. Werry. Cosmog--Donna McLauglin, Donald Forder, James Saddler, 'Bill Weston. Pansies--R. C.:Clemence. Cut Flowers--Catherine Bailey, M. Stewart, Betty and Patricia DeVries, Shirley Snooks, Weeds--Cadmus, Doug Davison, R. Vine, Allan Bailey, AAAs > A Color-blind "person usually can see better in the dark than a person with normal eyesight. ~ Pine Grove Mrs. Jack Hill is spending a week with her sister Mrs. A. Stubbins of Toronto. Mr. : Carence Albright of Toronto, visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Albright on Sunday, also master Ken- ny McKnight. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family had dinner with Mr, and Mra. John Ball, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Zylstra and family arid Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family were in Toronto on Thursday. "Mr. Lyons of Uxbridge will be the guest speaker on Sunday. Ottawa on Friday. Mrs, Walt Shell will show pictures Hraine Dayes;-Donria-McLaughlin, Eliz= abeth Runyenga.- y iT Grade 2, Printing -- Carolyn Carr, Terena Runstra, Wayne Minshall, Ian Frayer, ; Grade 3, Printing -- Verna Chant, Bernice Larmer, Shirley Snooks, Fran- cis Staniland. I: Grade 1, Art--Carl Gilbank, Donna Rahm, \ Grade 2, Art--Ian Frayer, Patricia Payne, David Kyte, Ralph Luke. rade 8, Art~-- Carol Kozub, John Latvestrye, Nancy Kelly, Bonnie Say-. well. . : ~ Grade 1-2, Crafts--Edward Smale, Brian Scott, Janice Saddler, Ian Fray- er. a Grade 1-2, Snow Flake--Raymond Throoke, Dopiald Swain, Jas, Byers, Barbara t = Grade 8, Craft -- Diann Mc¢Nebb, Glenda Wilson, Margaret' McComb, Francis Staniland.: Grade 1-2, Plastic Vegetables-- B, Jeon Stuart Hedge, Wayne Minshall, ' ors. Fal Grade 1.2, Plastic Animal-- Pret McLaughlin, Elizabeth Reyinga, Pqul ~~ FALL . 'FASHIONS Phone--GE 1575 Mantel, Elizabeth Reyenja, Ian Fray. "er, Terry Hoskin. . SEE THE LATEST 2 of Dress Suits, Shortie Coats and Gowns: "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENC vr! 4913-5 Danforth Ave., (near Logan) Toronto, Ont. ---- ~--Turnips--Ray Larmer, John Proutt, Glen Wilson, Mag-Werry. " Table "Corn--Saftyi Ferguson, J. Swain, Mae Weénrgiliydis McArthur. ,_. Watermelons--ida®ii¥Swain, Donald order, Annie Snow Apples--Joyce Cochrane. Wealthy--Qrgu-Mooreq---------- f= Talman Swe ét--Sylvia Lawrence. > FLOWERS on Peru Thursday night in the Church. A number from here attended the Anniversary services on the 5th Line Sunday evening," . = Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rints of Whit- by, Mr. and Mra, Russ Bullard and Della of Port Perry- visited Wednes- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard. : : Mr. and Mrs. Hijllard "Armstrong of Port Mrs. Toogood spent a few days in Toronto Mr. and daughter visiting Sunday Perry. > 33 last week, Mrs. Elmer Pickett and with Mr. | Perry. Hie . '(aud Mrs, E, Catherwood, =~ "Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cethefwood "| and son spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. John Ballard of Port and Mr, and Mra. Charlie Gourlie vis- | ited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of 'Maple on Sunday. -- Mr. and Mrs, E. Ballard spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Clark BANITONE DRY CLEANING "FORME... CLOTHES PUT YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER HERE EVELEIGH CLEANERS NO TOLL CHARGE ZENITH 18000--OSHAWA "My son has chosen banking" Fo. When a bank manager retired last year, - he wrote his General Manager to tell chosen a banking career: "why he was proud his son also had "I.shall always recall my banking days 2) Gn Fat ~ _.with pleasure and I cannot. think of - -any other occupation that gives one a greater opportunity to meet people and + form lasting friendships. I have been "privileged to serve the bank in three ~~ - provinces. . . That my son has chosen banking is also a great satisfaction to me, He is most anxious to make good on _his own account." ~ Any young man on the lookout for an' "THE BANKS SERVING Tay) 17 interesting and worthwhile career-- for opportunities to grow and get . ahead --should take a look at banking. Have a talk: with the bank manager in your neighborhood branch. It may well g point in prove an important turnin your life. : _ This advertisement, based on an actual letter, is .. presented here by YOUR COMMUNITY . .. Gm, Lh "PHONE 78 Reesor Fuel LA} fuel economy, 'night. rar) al » - and Lumber : © Port Perry, Ontario "Year after year you're faced with the sare big decision--and only you can make it. This year, before you decide to buy any fuel get all the facts. Learn how 'blue coal', colored blue to guarantee the quality, assures you of better family health, more steadier warmth day-and "Make the right declsion--phone us foday. * iN; Ss Se

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