iam, SE 5 =""LYN BARONESS SOVEREIGN LL The Holstein - Friesian Association of Canada has announced that Lyn Baroness Sovereign, owned by F. Roy Ormiston of Brooklin and E. Oyler of Port "Perry, has been named Re- serve All-Canadian senior: yearling. The beast was first and Junior'cham- pion at the Peterborough Champion. ship Show, the Ontario Black and White Day held at Port Perry and at; -the Iindsay Exhibition. : 3 She stood 'second at the Royal, and was Reserve Junior Champién at Pe- 'terboro Exhibition, In the four-year-old class, Elmeroft Adesn May was nominated for George R. McLaughlin, Elmeroft Farm, Osh- awa, Bhe was a first prize winner in the milking class at Peterborough Championship Show, and Ontario B. .& W. day at Port Perry. She was fourth at the Royal Winter Fair. In the Senior Yearling bull class, Evanridge Highlight Supreme, jointly owned by F, Roy Ormiston, and W. L. Evans, Uxbridge was nominated for All-Canadian, but did not receive an award, He was Junior Champion I _ at Peterborough Championship, show. | lf Junior Reserve Grand Champion at 5 he Ontario County Black and White | il & Grove Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill and family bad supper 'with' Mr. and Mew 'Jack Hill Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Simpson attend. | the Ball - Walker wedding: at Ux- | lf on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, W. Zylstra and famfly { visited Mr, sad Mrs, Jack Stmpson on H Sunday evening.' +4" Mra. Jack Hingston visited Mrs. 4 Mr. Lyons will take the services next Sunday. Owing to the illness of Mr, Lyons there was no service here Sunday last. The Young People held a 'skating party at Jack Johnson's on Friday night. Mr. and 'Mrs. Eldred Catherwood and Freddy visited Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs, T. Evans, 'Albright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rahmar of Mark- ham visited her mother Mrs: H. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. E, Ballard spent last Tuesday evening with -Mr. and 'Mra. L. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods of To- ronto visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard," "Mr. and Mrs. John Locke "| Peterboro meeting of the Shop work Blackstock Jack Marlow on'the arrival of a baby boy, John Wallace, on January 28rd in Sudbury General Hospital, Sorry to hear Mrs. Cecil Hill was unfortunate and broke her shoulder and injured her knees when she fell last: Friday evenirig on the icy side walk." 'Ernest Saunders left on Sunday evening for North Bay, where he will be stationed for the present. : Dale Gunter is home from College in Chicago and spending his holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner. Mr, J. A. Mawdsley, teacher at our High School attended the Oshawa - teachers at Lakefield, and toured the Johnston © Motors at Peterboro on Saturday, : Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nesbitt, Elmer Nesbitt and Mr, A. Holmes left on Tuesday for Florida, Scugog The gog Forum met at the home of Mrs, A, Ashbridge last Monday evening, Following the- broadcast, which discussed the new United Sta- tes agricultural program, the members discussed further the matter of Co-op | Insurance. The evening finished with a few games of euchre and lunch. The next forum meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn. On Jan 21st, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ger- row entertained the Head Euchre Club with first' prizes : going to Mra. L. Martyn and Mr. Nelson Reader. Alan Carter and Clara Dowson received the consolation awards. Twenty members attended the most enjoyable evening. Miss Inez Martyn: of Toronto spent last' week-end with her parents, Mr. Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs.| * "|awa. Mrs. Hortop is quite ill. iis Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Wm Steele, Mrs. Er- nie Willerton and Billy Fitse visited Mr, Frank Harris on Thuraday after- noon, Mr, Harrls is a patient in Osh- awa General Hospital. Sunday - afternoon , visitors of Mr. and Mre. Wm Steele were Mr Cec. Slute and Linda of Raglan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Grace of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn of Columbus. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Holtby and boys were Monday. afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop in Osh- Prospect The Prospect W. A. met at the home of Mrs. J. Mosienko on Wednesday, January 18th, with eleven members and three visitors present. The 'meeting opened with the motto followed by hymn 249. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Mrs. Short read the Scripture and Mrs. Dearborn gave the Lesson Thoughts. Several "Thank You" letters were read. Mrs. Clare Vernon gave a sy- nopsis of the first chapter from the book, "Where'er the Sun". Hymn 318 was sung, The president Mrs. Bruce Holtby conducted the business session. The tregsurer reported $368.94 on hand. Mrs. Jack Holtby read the minutes of the December meeting which were adopted as read. A donation of three dollars yas received from Mrs.. Wales of Oshawa, It was decided that a bazaar be held in the Spring of 1954. Mrs. Short was appointed in charge pital, Mrs, Frank Vernon offered her home for the February meeting. Joanne and David Mosienko fa- voured us with Wy plano duet which was enjoyed very inuch; The meeting closed with the*Theme Song. Proceeds $5.25. ive to Mr. and Mrs, Friday, January 22nd. Blackstock O.N.O: Club held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Rahm. Mrs. Dor- rell acted as secretary in the absense of Mrs. Werry. The retiring presi- dent, Mrs. Duff, thanked the members for the co-operation of the officers and members in the past year. Mrs. Thompson presented the new slate of officers who are as follows: President, Noreen Malcolm; Vice- President, Dorothy Marlow; Secretary, Betty Staniland; Treasurer, Doris Marlow; ~~ Fruit, Flowers, Cards, Gladys Trewin; Scrap Book, Margaret Mountjoy; Group Leaders, Audrey Metcalfe, Kathleen Dorrell, Jean Kyte Jean McLaughlin, Aileen Snooks: Blackstock Auxiliary of the W.M.S. was held on Jan, 18 at the home of Mrs. L. Byers with Mrs. E. Larmer presiding. induction service of these officers: President, Mrs, E. Larmer; Vice-Pres., Mrs. Cecil Hill; Rec. and Press Sec., Mrs, A. Taylor; Treas, Mrs. E. Dor- rell; Christian Stéwardship, Mrs. R. Mission Band, Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. R. and World Friends, Mrs. C, Hill; Baby Band, Mrs. R. Larmer; Community of the cent-a-day and Birthday box. A donation of ten dollars was voted to be sent to the Sick Children's Hoa- Friendship, Mrs. R. Taylor; Temp. and Citizenship, Mrs. R. Larmer; Fruit Sh Ed RS Lh SERS a Harold Holtby on the birth of a son, | Rev. Mr, Hutton took charge of the | Mountjoy; Literature, Mrs, Hutton; | Taylor and Mrs, C. Hill; Miss, Monthly Hi and Flowers, Mrs. G. Fowler; Pianist, Bra FEAL Ps EN uf IAN PY Ia En i Jeli 247 vA, 2g Modi ih : bo fk _ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY JANUARY 28th, 19541 Mrs, G. tong; Supply, Mrs, J. Henry; | Mrs. L. Wright. It was decided to Group leaders, My. C. Wright, Mrs. | make a quilt for an Indian Mission G. Strong, Mrs, J. A. Johnston, and Hospital, SMART APPEARANCE Rooms finished with Dindacona Insulating Board bring "full marks" for smart appearance. Donnacona Insulating Board and Donnacona Decorative Specialites beautify 'your home and save fuel at the same time . .". economical . and attractive for new construction or renovation. DONNACONA INSULATING BOARD REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 73 and Mrs, Alex Mart, Pon't forget: the Ww. A, will meet next Wed. afternoon at the home: of and family visited Sunday with them a * Mrs, Nelson Reader. hil 7) SPS I TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS "PORT PERRY CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" FISH * MEAT * POULTRY CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods Lilla Tillon will be visiting Port Pry | Tuesday, February nd in Public School Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. At the request of W. She will speak to the public under the auspices of the BLUE RAY CHAPTER, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. : Her topic will be "DECORATING IN THE MODERN HOME" 0, she, will co-ordinate Wallpapers, Draperies and Upholstery , H. Peel Hardware A complete decorative theme for both an old home and 8 new home will be shown. nu AN 711] > Do-It-Yourse ~ Mrs. Tillson has twice toured Western Canada and last year demonstrated at"the University of British Columbia. . She is a _ sponsor of the "do-it-yourself" 'trend--enjoys hanging her own wallpaper, and encourages homemakers to do their own decorating. Hare she plans to demonstrate a new and easy way to do your own paper hanging + + + and will tell us that it is not only easy but fan; Sound A colour and 'sound movie JEvhenting a «Sompleta background tor, home decorating will be shown «(Discussion and Gift Certificates conclusion of the lecture an informal discussion has been. Hai and gift Soin be donated by: W. H. Peel on Pad dit LE , Movie GATOR NOR KINNPATRICK, 23, of Vpncowver, [olned the RCAF in September, 195) -- troined ond served os a Naviga-, . tion Officer on Search ond Rescve operations in the Far North ~~ took radar ftroining = ond now TARGET EW FREEDOM kik ) dic tt co can you!' "When, joints up ond. stated the wine, morcthe navigation cowie ; J thought J had my work cut out for me. Sushil oli imcluding wights. But Was qiuem. on, thi ground and, wth au one stage at a time and J got my "Naw wings. Now J've taken "radon too, and fly in CF 100 Canuck twine-jet. jotfed it. dnstrnction Maw, thats Qa oe! th beautiful up thors -- sid niles high! No sound | Wp sts of- sped, thougle youre 2 ot Sik husmdnid 0 10 hour, Just you, and. your pilot, atom we the sky. Jts towifje | i AFTER 2'2 YEARS AIR FORCE EXPERIENCE "Om dunt now of made wo wistahe wham, J joimud for Air Crew. Jd dor tue dome aqaim ~-- omy tome 1" F/O BOB KIRKF * RICK There are immediate openings now for more men to train and fly as Air Crew Officers in the RCAFI 1 Director of Personnel Manning, | ' R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa. | Please mail to me, without obligation, full particulars regarding | enrolment requirements ond openings now aveiloble in the R.C.A.F. } | NAME (please print) Ise Navigator specialising IA Air loterception In a CF-100 Canick twin-jet fighter with No. 445 Squadron based ot RCAF Station Uplands, For complete Information on pay, trade training and other * benefits, see the Career Counsellor at ,your nearest + RCAF Recruiiing Unit--or mall this coupon today. * (Sornome) * (Christian Name) STREET ADDRESS , ...................4 ar enin CY. ..o..o vis c++. PROVINCE, ............. EDUCATION (by grade and province) .. 2% .........., GRE i a kas as en AGE........ yes You mil be 17 bul not ye! 25, single, ond have Junior Malrice- lation, the equivalent or better. > | When applying, bring 1) Birth Certificate 2 Proof of Education. CAF. 33: 26WS re Wy me b aad 1 so AE ov ~ - aia: he, Ri "hn WN > Mr oe" Aa rr -- ho ht? 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