f RRS SA a I A Ea RR LAE EAA AN I AR IRN ET SAT RS SEEN Ro Te Od Ss DNA he = | 3 & Lye % Te SAR (ah hE - s Bebb Sar 2-THE PORT PERRY STAR, TI'URSDAY, MARCH 16h, 1956 = Ontario County Girls Hold Achievement Day - Va lARIO COUNTY 4-H" HOME- MAKING CLUB GIRLS HOLD ACKILYEMENT DAY 4-0 Homemaking Club, maonbess liom ORftarie Couuaty showed that LLey nave tne answer do What ev erlast- wg proven, wast Shall 1 Wear', Won ley geld thelr Acuevelnent Day Ll lhe saga weaved i uxbiidge, Sets Llauy, uaich drd. i : Lae major pert of the project, con- Sloted 01 aking a blouse, | In adui- tion, each givl studied wardrobe pianning, learniug taut ciothes shouia Le gelecled Lroin the stanapoint os suilabluly to the person wa lhe ngure, © heriony Of aebign anc Lexoare, On acalevelneatl vay we guls ex luLlted Luelr Diouses anu wardrooe ou coituine charts. 'L'ney judged a class ol biouses and one of custuwe charts. 1ley were also required to select, iron a number of blouse materials, one that would be suitable- to wea: with the skiit materisis and styles Qiuvpiayed. »ix clubg prepared exhibits on such topics as "A Well Planned Costume for Certain Occasions" and "Good Lines in Dress for Une Type of Fi- gure", Commenting on these exhi- vits were Roberta aciiroy, Beaverton; Carol Shier, Quaker Hill Club; Mar- jorie Cowan, Altona Club; Marian Gray, Udney; Betty Wellace, Sunder- «| ariv land; and Thelma Mel achern, {icugog. Skits and demounstr.dons were also presented. 'Lopics in .uded '4. Plan. ned Shopping rip', 'What olours Should 1 Wear", anc "How 19 Plun a Wardiobd". Un co pletion of mix piojects, seven girls ceived Jounty nopours, Mrs, kar, Ward, Black Aster, District Presic ot of tle Ont- Nortn - Women's Institut, pre- sented certificates an pis to these girls. They incluged anet Mc (avish, Quaker ill Club; .onna &amells, ocugog; Lonna bm h, Be:verton, Marjorie Cowan, Ch rlotte IleNarr, nucnleen Betz and kv Ayn Whitty, all J1* the Altona Club. Two local leaders cceived leader- ship award ceruicate: from ths Cana- aian- Council for havii ¢ been & leader for five yeara. Mrs. Clrforce. Ross, uf Beaverton, und stis: Murgar:t Mac quis, Sunderland, we. : recipivnts of sus award, ; Suves teaspoons wre awarded to ail club members whe hud coiipleted ie project.sabistacec.ily. la addi- tion, the local leaders were pr:sented witn teaspoons in rec snition of their conuribution to club work. Clubs witn their leaders we 3 as fol ows: Altona--Mrs, Davic Crosier, Stouftville. Beaverton--Nrs, Cl Jord Ros, and © Mrs. O, H, Bay 2, Beaverton. Brougham -- Mrs, «. Wannep, and Mrs. G. Holtby, Brough: m. Quaker Hill--Mus, : Jrner Forsythe, > Scugog--Mrs. S. P oughmay, and Mrs, R, Pickard, Port Perry. Sunderland--Miss 1: Marquis, and Mrs. L. Keeler, Sunderland. --- ene een --- z - Hope's 1.GLA. | 'Cawker's Butcher Shop MacGregor & Son, ~ Butcher Shop a3: me The Following. is a List of the "APPRECIATION DAY" Merchants Western Tire Carnegie Hardware John Ballard Lumber, © (Co-bupporter) 2 oe . Mrs. Hope's Tobacco and ix Magazine Shop A "Del" Restaurant fe Howard blotors ME | A. W. Brock Dept. Store 5 A Kay Van's Ladies' Wear ft Van's Men's & Boys' Wear Sandiland Jewellery Dowson's Food Market HL Wh --_---- in front of Master }'eeds. Watch for the name of WEEK" when you shop. ee Beare Motors Ltd. Sweetman's Garage Phoenix Appliances Taylor's Restaurant Master Feeds Elizabeth Shoppe Levinson' Drygoods Jackson's Farm Equ:pment Taylor's 5¢. to $1.00 Store NEXT DRAW, on TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, at 3.30 p.m. The jackpot is $47.83 bo the "MERCHANT OIF THE === F Don't Wait Until "When Time | SPRING IS JUST Arowiid the Corner Have your Seed Grain Cleaned and Treated Early a POE EG OW SD (EG OG GS (| SI GRD GE (| GD (EE -| GED GR | EHOW (> i» GM. SR) & . # il cB d the last m' nute is Valuable | i TES SCARE UELEE Ral IPSS EN PERT and ors. E. Noodle, Uxbridge... | | | "ol | | | [ LAL tad WX ESTER Hae peso ee ati ee LORE Fela? WL ' BF 2 GN a $8 £ 8 La 15H PY ire : a A Sama fa LER] AT ER a 1 Udney--Mrs. Llyod Wood, Udney. A local leader training school for the spring project "The Cereal Shelf" will be held on March 18th and 14th at Sunderland Township Hall Ontario County Holstein Club Tour Last Saturday, March 10th, 'some of the leading Holstein Farms in Ont. County. Starting at Ormorod's Farm at Greenwood in the morning, they next called on Hugh Ormiston's Herd at Brooklin and after lunch continu- ing to Harold Werry's, East Whitby Twp. Farin. Then to Edward Oyler's at Prince Albert and ending up at Harold Honey's at Honeydale. At each farm the host gave a da- tailed run down on each beast of his heard and their record of performance. 40-50 Holstein Breeders toured some "It was the privilege of this reporter to be on hand at Ed, Oyler's farm and to view his heard which is one of the most outstanding milk producing herd in Ontario County. Some of which follow: Winnie Achilles Rag Apple (good plus); her dam, Betty Sovereign A- chilles (good plus); her granddam, Betty Aleartra Admiral (very good). Empress Alcartra Piebe (good). Next came Mr. Oyler's favorite cow--Elisha Snow Achilles (good plus in her first grade), 8 yr.,, 5 months lactation over 8,000 lbs, ilk and her four tests--4, 4,0-, 4.8 and 5% and at present milking 50 Ibs. per day and her 6 months old son will be the next herd sire. : : Dam of this cow is Baroness Snow Creator; Baroness is also the dam of the Excellent cow Baroness Hawkherst Pathfinder B., who left him Lyn) Baroness Sovereign, who was judged Reserve All Canadian at the 1953 Royal Winter fair, and sold in the Sale of the Stars for $2800. Doris Alcartra Rag Apple A(good plus). Joanne Robina Rag Apple (good plus). Snow Rag Apple O. (Good plus), _Sovereign Seiling. Rag Apple 0. (good plus). Tripleby Texajax Tess (good). + Patsy Achilles Sovereign. 4 "AROUND THE HOUSE by 3ill and Eileen 1.ovett If your family is as fond of soup these chilly days as we are, try com- Lining different kinds of canned soup for interesting and delicious flavours, I suggest consume with asparagus, for example. Or cream of onion with asparagus; cream of chicken with corn; cream of oyster with tomato, I've found, too, that if you oversalt soup, a pinch of brown sugar over- comes the salty taste without being noticeable. As every housewife knows, for good eating and good living, you just can't beat butter. From the simplest hot biscuits to the most elegant layer cake, everything you make tastes so much : DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA, 409 Huron Street, Toronto Chef Hensl Frel Chateau Laurier Hotel better with butter. A Canadian National Rallways Hots Lox ridbmass and higher quality in coding? If ever you have dined ct Ottawa's famous Chateau ' Laurier, you'll agree . . . Chef Freitag knows whereof he cooks! In all his tempting dishes, he + - uses only butter. No substitute could possibly give the delicate flgvour, the smooth, golden richness of fresh creamery butter. 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