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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Apr 1955, p. 5

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Early Exhibition Date Displeases ~ Holstein Men Peterborough--The mid- August date of the Peterborough Exhibition last "year was a disappointment to the Hol- stein breeders of central Ontario, as mentioned by G. L. Nelson.ef Port Perry, fieldman for the breed associa- tion, at a meeting here last Wed. "We can't expect much increase from our exhibitors as 'long asthe © present date is maintained, nid Date of the East-Céntral Ontario Holstein Championship Show was set - for October 7 at Morrow Park, Peter- borough, by the members of the show committee with James T. Brown of Newcastle, 'chairman. Fifteen mem- bers attended from Frontenac to Sim- coe county. i : Costiioons Choice James Henderson of the Kingston district was unanimously proposed fox judge 'of this year's show. He. will be informed that the giving of reasons for his comments will'be appreciated: Mr. Nelson indicated thg expansion of Holstein breeders' interest in the county, Black and White Days in his field in the last, four years. In 1951 there were: 11 county shows, 143 ex- hibitors, oh2. cattig exhibited, 1144 en- | tries "and the prize money totalled $5,270. In 19564 there were: 12 coynties, 207 exhibitpys, 1,181 cattle shown, "1,518 entries and prize money fimounted to. $6,608. tion of the use of the facilities of 'Peterborough Exhibition for the Hol- sein championship show. National memberships in the area have increas- ed from 1656 to 1811 in the four yehirs; including the county members, up from Giana NEW HOLLAND bing | ~~ Thursday esr a SEES LL - T--- in 76 and 77 BALER kt i , April 14th OWNER SCHOOL--1.30 to 4.00 P.M. MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT Port Perry, Ont. SPECIAL FILM ON GRASS LAND FARMING TO BE SHOWN IN THE SHOWROOM at 8.30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME Ee OWNER SCHOOL | The committee sanidsadd spvicche : RE SESE Al "a: fe £5155 I% aia 714 to 941; and the ratio of the county to national membership has increased from 431 per cent to 512 per cent. Clubs More Active ae Mr. Nelson mentioned in his review of last year that some of the county Holstein clubs have been more active in community projects. "All of them are doing a good job in helping to, promote . the 4-H Clubs, but some of | them could still do a lot better," Figures for the East Central cham- pionship show are: In 1951-66 exhibitors, 186 cattle, 217 entries, prize money,: $1,950. In 1954, "also at Peterborough--70 exhibitors; 236 cattlé, 276 entries and prize money $2,205, "A considerable' volume of cattle moved out of the area last year," Mr, | Nelson reported. "Replacements in herds have been active, and it is no- ticed that the home trade is growing jormually. Some choice Holsteins from this district were exported to Colum- iI via, Venezuela & Argentine interests. Itejs encouraging for our breeders to Ladies' Monday Night Bowling PANSIES , LETRA SIRS LT wa 32 TULIPS ..... even 20 ROSES ,...., wn 24 SNAPS... wen22 CARNATIONS rove 18 ORCHIDS «iii 18 "VIQLETS viceivinssieiiomminisvisniriis 16 DAISIES ...ccvviiminiininnn wl0 'Over 200-- . Mrs. Cox (Snap) vee 276 Mrs, St. John (Rose) ...... 261 Mrs, Stata (Tulip) ......i.. 268 Mrs! Healey (Pansy) .... Mrs. DeShane (Orchid) .. 0 Mrs. Mark (Pansy) ... cin {| High Triple Mrs. Stata (Tulip) ...... AR "The show here last October was} the largest and best to date," Mr. Nel- |; son said, . a receive just remuneration for animals of proper conformation and full pedi- grees, There was a record of 201 certifi- cates of longtime and superior pro- |! duction received with the second gold | ribbon being awarded to James Cook- songf Bowmanville, The majority of our herds have been vaccinated." PHYLLISBMARSHALL Featured on CBC Television's "On Stage" ig' vocalist Phyllis Marshall. Phyllis manages to com- bine her career and: her duties as a mother and housewife in spite of a popular hectic schedule of rehearsal and broad- casts: Her main interests include her husband, her daughter Sharon, SOW- ing (she makes most of her television costumes), golfing, bowling, and, of course, singing. . BETHANY ; oan bringing TV One of the star performers at CHEX-TV in Peterborough is your telephone . company. Bell plays a major part in to your home. Bell works behind the scenes, too, all alorig the way, - "for the programs are transmitted to . Peterborough via the. Bell Telephone microwave system, : From the 50-foot Hastings microwave OTHER BELL TELEPHONE SPECIALIZED COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES . INTERCOMMUNICATING AND ° "PRIVATE LINE TELEPHONE SYSTEMS "wr ps g CHANNELS FOR TELEMETERING AND SUPERVISORY CONTROL in bringing youTV tower, the signals are beamed 16 miles. to a 160-foot tower 'erected on the CHEX-TV studio-transmitter Drapery . at Peterborough. " Because of the height and construction of the new tower, it has become a land- mark in the Peterborough distri®¥ --and further evidence of the diversity of Bell's. communications services. J. W. LOWRY Wager MOBILE TELEPHONE SYSTEMS THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA SPECIAL LONG DISTANCE 1 TELEPHONE SERVICES ' \ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 19556--5 RR LL It POSER BLS A a bY [0 0 000 000000 00SEC ON SIE 60S 0S 8 * 2 i Ry * ' \ * . A . \] o $ . Ld . . . . . * . . 5 L] . . Ll . . . . . Ll * . Ll . . Ld * . eee eee eee er LE 3 Friday and Saturday PAAR BASRARSAS RARARRIR ANAS, April Sand 9 LASSIE THE PAINTED HILLS TECHNICOLOR Pls Lex Barker in THE YELLOW "MOUNTAIN" : GOO ARAN AR SOAS ' * MAP [I 5 -- rg fs a. 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BROCK & SON ASA SAVAGE SHOES SLING OXFORDS GROWING GIRLS Black Suede and Red $1.9 BOYS and GIRLS' OXFORDS FOAM RUBBER SOLE SE CHILDREN S OXFORDS $4. 0 GRACIA LADIES' SHOES BLACK orf BROWN PUMPS $11.50 vy Drapery a NEW PRINTED PATTERNS-- i ie {8 inches wide .......ccoovvinan. $2.00 yard 36 inches wide, 89¢:, $1.00, $1.50 Curfains and Sets NYLON TAILORED CURTAINS-- A228 Bl iiiiiiiinniiiniiriiinisio 3 00 pair COTTAGE SETS, Nylon, $5.15 pair COTTAGE 8! 3.75 pair SETS, Cotton . BLACK or BROWN OXFORDS $10.95 MEN'S OXFORDS, $5.95 fo $9.95 * BOYS' OXFORDS, $4.75 to $1.75 GIRLS' LOAFERS, $495 to $1.50 SWE ATE Phi Wool SAVAGE SHOES FOR EASTER New styles, new colours-- ° but all with thar famous' Savage standard of quality in the materials and 1n the making. New full stock-- come and see them! Ladies' and Children DACRON BLOUSES $5.35 and $6.15 JEVEL ESS EYELET, cotton, ... $3.75 ii, DREN'S BLAZERS, ; 2 to Gx--83.75 SUPER SILK HOSIERY New Spring Shades; 31.35 CARDIGANS--$2.98 and $3.75 GROCERIES EASTER CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES BOX CHOCOLATES he, to 79¢. 49¢., 69¢., $1. 00 and $1.39 SPECIAL--MIXED C O0KIES db. J3he. SPECIAL--NIAGARA KIST : MARMALADE, 24 oz, .......27c. SPECIAL--MAYPORT Ey! STUFFED OLIVES | 16 oz. .........49¢. . LIGHT BULBS . 25, 40, 60 ............ 1 for 79c, PINE APPL 1, 1, Slices, 20 oz. .........31c. SPECIAL--G. 1 OGILVIE'S WHITE CAKE MIX ..... 27¢, MARGENE ini, Ih 35c¢. BIRDSEYE I'ROZIEN PEA AS, pkg. ..27¢. OLD CHEESE, Kraft, 11 oz wedge ...53¢ MAPLE LEAF or SCHNEIDERS BACON iii bi, Ib. .69c. MAPLE LEAF SAUSAGE, enw Ih, .19 SMOKED PIC NIC HAMS. ........ 1b. 59¢. DELIVERY DAILY PHONE 13 Phone 43 jis : « SIRI RII Port Perry . 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