HR I pS ~ i, 6---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1054 Seagrave Mr, and Mrs. R. Butler and Michael of Atherley, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Tobin. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Thornbury and Joan, of Cambray, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds. Mr, and Mrs. M. Barton, of Lind- say, visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. Cro- sier on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freeborn, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeborn, of Ha- milton, visited recently with Mr. and | Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wanamaker, Sylvia and Nancy spent a few days: last week in Galt visiting Mr, and Mrs, E. Mitchell. Mr, H. Mitchell is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor in Bobcaygeon, Mrs. E. Clements, Mrs. R. Reynolds, Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart and Mrs. H. Eagleson attended the S. S. Conven- tion, at Greenbank on Wednesday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J Forster visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cober at Stouffville, and Mr. and Mrs: H. Michell at Markham. Mr. J. Forster and Bobby attended the International Plowing Match, at Breslau, Bobby came 12th in a field of twenty-seven. Congratulations Bob. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker, Neil and Billie enoyed a motor trip through Algonquin Park on Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. W. Webb in Haliburtén. A number of Seagrave ladies at- tended the rally of Group 1 of W.A. Presbytery in Pinedale Church last Wednesday afternoon, On Sunday, October 17th Mr, and Mrs. S. Gorrill éelebrated their 48th wedding anniversary. They enter- tained their children Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Gibson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wallace and family; in all nine grand-children and two great-grand- children. This community join with the family in congratulations and wish them many more happy years together, Prince Albert Master Grant Beacock enjoyed hav- ing a few boys to his- birthday party last Thursday. . Hazel, what a nice name for such a brutal performance, almost the ulti- mate in the incidence of opposite, But let us examine the word more closely, and it certainly left them in a haze, quite appropriate don't you think? Not satisfied with devastating some of the large centres, she left her finger prints on hundreds of hamlets and villages. Two large clumps of cedars were uprooted on Mr. Bert Fear's pro- perty .and one of them thrown over the house roof. According to the rings which indicate the age of trees, | these cedars were 70 years old which goes to show that trees are not im- mune from the Biblical prononcement of three score and ten. She also had the temerity to wrench off the garage doors which were strongly hung and the steel lock hasp was broken in two, und so where the eyes go the story goes, uprooted trees, an occasional chimney toppled, shingles blown off and a roof partly or wholly dislodged. of a new forced air unit. OLSEN & Phone 487 or 402 Now is the Time to Change fo Oil Telephone for a free estimate on converting your present heating system to a modern oil burner or installation Furnaces and oil burners vacuum cleaned and Sig HEATING and ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS - nd WEEDEN COMPLETE E SPRAY PAINTING MOTOR REPAIRING SYMONIZING Gast Sot Pant Perry SIMCOE ST. N. at - SHOP and SAVE AP's NEW SUPERMARKET LOTS OF FREE PARKING OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 'OPEN 'TILL 9 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHTS FCR YOUR SHO" MG CONVENIENCE BYNG, OSHAWA FOR YOUR FALL and Winter Wardrobe See our lovely display of the new styles -- DRESSES and SUITS for for all Seasons SPECIAL SERVICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-86. DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO .| Mare & Foal--Gar. Robinson | Bun 2 yrs. and over--Leslie Taylor hd Bull calf--Lance Beath 'Heifer 1 yr. old--Percy VanCamp Cow giving milk--Geo. Shae B Wednesday ith a very good attend. Blarkstock Fair eq = : Ist Prize Winners IST PRIZE WINNERS AT BLACKSTOCK FAIR HORSES Light & Heavy Draft on Halter Mare & Foal--Vince Baker One yr. Old--Len Stephenson Foal--Vincg Baker : Yeld Mare or Gelding--Vince Baker + Commercial or Percheron on Halter 100 was read by Mrs. Neil Lamont. An interesting contest was then led by Mus. Eamont and Mrs. Maynard, Mrs. Douglas Aldred made a report on the Pickering Rally which she and the president attended last week. Our treasurer Mrs, Donald Crozier gave the report in gonnection with the re- cent wedding, A supper has been planned for this Friday, October 22 at the Church, with the following committee in charge; Marion Crozier, Mabel Sweetman, Two year Old--Clark Trent Blanche Mark, Yvonne Appleton, Mrs, One yrsr Old--Len Stephenson - Pogue, The Beripture found in Psalm Innes and Mrs. Dave Moore, There will be a quilting 'bee in the church basement on Wednesday, Oct. | 27th in the afternoon. All ladies wel- come. The second installment of 'Family Night' will be held on Friday October 29th, in the church at 8 p.m. | Lunch committee for this evening is Mrs, Douglas Aldred and Mrs, Cam- eron Aldred. The program and lunch committee for our November meet- ing is Mrs. Dave Moore, Mrs. Alton Mark, Mrs. Alan Martyn. Mrs. Doug- las Aldred 'donated "to the birthday shower this month. A hymn and the benediction brought the meeting to a close. Lunch was served by the oon mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knowles of St. Catharines spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Nell La- mont, : Last Thursday evening the com- munity joined together and gave a shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ashbridge, 'Euchre was enjoyed with the high lady for the evening being Mrs, Dorothy Hood and the'high man Mr. Milt Demara. The young couple "were presented with many lovely gifts. Nell: Lament: and atin otk amet sud. daa '| attend the wedding of her sister-in- law. Hurricane Hazel took its toll of trées and munity but no injuries are known of. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freeman Jr. were honoured with a 'presentation at the community hall. 'Euchre again was much enjoyed, and , Ethel and George received lovely gifts. Don't forget the supper on Friday evening October 22, at Grace United church, sponsored by the W.A. Foal-- Gar. Robinson i Yeld' Mare or Gelding--Clark Trent Belglan on Halter Mare & Foal--Carl Avery One yar old--N. G. Wilson & Son Foal--I.en Stephenson Yeld are or Gelding--N. G. Wilson and Son. _Harness Horses Heavy Draft Team--Vince Baker Belgia» Team--N, G. Wilson & Son Percheron Team--Gar. Robinson Commercial Team--Russell Cochrane 4 Horse Teams--Vince Baker - Comm~reial Single--Russell C + ane Single on Rein--N. G, Wilson Best Agr. Team--Vince Baker Light Horses Brood Mare--Garnet Cochrane Two yrar Old--Ralph Saddler One year old .Roadster--I. Cochrane Carriage--Ralph Saddler Foal, Roadster--Gloria' Brent Cartiage--Ralph Saddler Roads'sr Team--Bill Rud - Carriage Team--Ralph Saddler Pony Team--Ralph Saddler Roadster Single under 15% --Ivan Cochrane Roadster, Single over- 16%--Bill Rud Carriage, Single under 156% --Ralph Si-ddler Carriage, Single over 16% --Ralph Saddler. ; Gentleman's Turnout--I. Cochrane Single 3 yr. old--Garnet Cochrane Single in Harness, 509 speed, 50% quality--Ivan Cochrane Roadster Team--b509, speed, 509 quality--Bill Rud : Single on Rein--Ralph Saddler Saddle, open--Lorne Hoskin PONY CLASSES Mare & Foal--Ralph Saddler Pony Foal--Ralph Saddler Single in Harness other than Hackney --Lorne Hoskin Single in Harness, Hackney--Ralph Saddler Pony Team other than Hackney-- W. A, Wainman Money goes to. work every day... When you see a contractor on a job, a bank 'loan may be helping to: finance. it. Manufacturers and merchants use bank credit to : help buy materials, process and market goods. Farmers and other primary producers; borrow from a bank to buy -equipment, meet seasonal needs. The benefits of bank credit run through all personal and commercial life. Bank credit operates silently, but on every hand you ; have satisfying assurance that it is Sk "at work" . . . in all types of communities, for all sorts of worthwhile purposes. The chartered banks,continually adapt their many ° services to meet the changing, expanding 'needs of modern enterprise and modern living, THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY - buildings around the ecom- 4 Pony Team, Hackney--Ray Cochrane Single Saddle--Ross Pollard Pony Race--Ross Pollard Pony single driven Tandem--W. A. Wainman, . .. CATTLE Shorthorn, Pure Bred and Registered Bull, 1 yr. & under--Lance Beath Cow giving milk--Lance Beath- Heifer, 2 yr. old--Lance Beath Heifer, 1 yr. old--Lance Beath Heifer Calf--Leslie Taylor Shorthorn Grades : Cow giving milk--Leslie Taylor. Heifer 2 yr. old--Leslie Taylor Heifer calf--Percy VanCamp ~ Herefords Bull, 2 yrs. and over--Geo. Shae ° Heifer, 2 yrs. and over--Geo. Shae Heifer, 1 yr. & under 2--Geo. Shae Heifer Calf--Geo. Shae Best Fat Steer--Larmer Rosevear Best Herd Sire--Lance Beath Best Herd--1. (Bank of Commerce Tray)--Lance Beath ] . 2. $10.00 Cash donated by Reeve W. C. Sweet)--Geo. Shae SHEEP -. Leicester Shearling Ram--Perey VanCamp Ram Lamb--Percy VanCamp Shearling Ewe--Percy VanCamp Ewe Lamb--Percy VanCamp Shropshire Aged Ram--H. Skinner & S8on Shearling Ram--H. Skinner & Son Ram Lamb--H, Skinner & Son: Aged Ewe--H, Skinner & Son Shearling Ewe--H. Skinner & Son Ewe Lamb--H, Skinner '& Son : Southdowns : 1 & 2 Prizes in all classes to L Ayre Oxfords : Shearling Ram--H, Skinner & Bon Ram Lamb--Fred Trewin . Aged Ewe--H. Skinner & Son Shearling Ewe--Fred Trewin _ Ewe Lamb--Fred Trewin - Hampshire Aged Ram--R. B, Glaspell Shearling Ram--Lloyd Ayre Ram Lamb--R. B. Glaspbell Aged Ewe--Lloyd Ayre Shearling Ewe--R. B. Glaspell Ewe Lamb--Lloyd Ayre (To be continued) United Church W.A. was eh first hymn was "For lye the Barth" followed The steady, even heat which 'blue coal' gives assures you of a home flooded with a healthy warmth--a steady heat that has no ups or downs ~--helps protect you and 'your family against winter ailments. The best 'protection for your family against winter cold is 'blue coal'--and it's economical "too! When you use 'blue coal' the temperature 800 up---but fuel costs go down. : C4 Por 7 more healthy heat at less cost--call PHONE i hE RNY REESOR FUEL. & & LUMBER PORT PERRY siRilonimetl blue al' d declec Ir