Waich Your Valuables Home burglaries represent a large portion of the $1,600,000 theft loss in Canada each year, according to offi- cials of All Canada Ins. Federation. The Federation, which represents more than 200 competing Canadian fire, casualty and automobile insur- ance companies, offers these recom- mendations to guard against home burglary while on vacation. (1) Have milk and newspaper de- liveries cancelled. Qld newspapers are a sure indication that the resident is away, (2) Arrange to have your lawn cared for regularly. -(8) Inform the local police that you will be away. They will check your home periodically. (4) Have a friend or neighbor visit the house occasionally to see that all is in order, (6) Remove valuable silver or jew- elry for storage in a bank safety de- posit box, (6) Do not leave light burning in the house. 1" (7), Ask the local newspaper not to fessional burglars read the social co- lumns replatly." Many Highlights At Junior Farmers "At Home" On the sea floor in a 'Sea of Mirth' the Ontario County Junior Farmers - - : ps O | - - - - - v - - . - : - . . - - - - " - - . - - - * . . - - - - - -> - 0020000020808 080800080N The Directors of the Port express their sincere thanks 370870 8% 0% 0% 0% 4% a" 4% 4% 0% 0% the past season, 208020808080000 who gave so freely of their time and efforts, through helping in the booth, ticket selling, ticket taking and other work, _ hecessary in the successful operation of fhe Arena during a * E28 A 2 » . $! ' L y & esi v " i : 81 Art Bennett, Perry Memorial Arena wish to and appreciation to everyone mention that you will be away. Pro- | , i 'Long John's Treasure' and the "Div- corn growers in Ontario County have organized and carried through to com- 1 and their friends filled the Uxbridge | pletion a very successful high yield Legion Hall, when they danced to the |corn Club. This Club has for its ob- music of Wes Jackson's Orchestra af jective, 100 bushels of shelled corn their *annual "At Home" on Friday |per acre. : evening, April 26th. Using as their theme, 'Sea of Mirth', the Ontario County Juniors converted the Legion Hall into a sea with fish swimming in the waves of coloured paper that made a false ceiling and the surface of the sea. The orchestra cove was flanked by |. The winner of the 1956 competition was Mr. Norman Lehman, Claremont, with a yield of 91.1 bushels per acre. This was an exceptional good yield as most corn yields last year were down because of the most unfavorable sea- son, Contestants may use any variety er's Wishing Well'. The treasure chest they wish and they may use any meahs appeared to be over flowing with gold, | at their disposal to secure the highest silver and various Jewells, as the spot possible yield from the three acres {light played upon it. . The Wishing [ that they use for the competition, Well, however, proved to be a spot of Anyone interested in joining this interest as many dropped theif pennies high yield corn club for 1957 should into the sparkling clear water and send -their application together with a wished that their wish might come $2.00 membership fee to the Depart- true. Various sea-like plants deco- ment of Agriculture Office, Uxbridge, rated the hall and to,add colour was by June 1st. a basket of pink snapdragons, compli- The officers and committee for 1957 ments of Chapman's Flowers. are as follows: The Junior Institute members show- President--Paul Wellman, Claremont. ed their artistic skill in preparing de- Vice-Pres.--Larry Doble, Uxbridge 3. licious refreshments, Sec'y-Treas.--H. L. Fair, Uxbridge In the absence of the County Presi- Committee--Norman Hogg, Uxbridge dent, Maustyn McKnight, the Vice- 2; Jack Morgan, Claremont; Bert President, Bert Pearson, welcomed the Lewis, Stouffville; Ralph Veitch, guests and introduced Mr, and Murs. Assistant Directors of Extension and Provincial Junior Farm- er Secretary-Treasurer, to the group. Paul Wellman Chairman of 100 Bushel Corn Club For the past three years, husking 4-H Clubs Organized On Monday evening, April 16th, the Scott 4-H Beef Calf Club was organ- ized in the Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge. Mr, Sidney MacDonald was in charge of the meeting and outlined the 4-H Club work and the policy governing the Calf Club. He stressed that 4-H's stand for Head, Heart, Hand and Health, signifies the train- DON'T-MISS IT -- $50,000 STOCK LIQUIDAT|ON at ED. WILSON FURNITURE 20 CHURCH STREET, OSHAWA SPECIAL SPRING FILLED ~ SPACE SAVERS Hundreds of coil springs--dur- able covers--opens into a choice double bed. 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Club Leaders, Duncan McTavish and Alan Ball, welcomed the members to the:club and outlines the rules and re- gulations governing the club. The officers of this club are is follows: o President--Elmer Maye, Goodwood 1 Vice-Pres.--Brian Taylor, Uxbridge 2 Sec'y--Heather McTavish, Uxbridge 4 Club Members--John Davidson, Ux- bridge 1; Brian Taylor, Uxbridge 2; Lowell Thompson, Uxbridge 2; Gordon Fenn and Joyce Fenn, Sunderland; Ralph Clark, Blackwater 2; Arthur Powell, Port Perry 1; Ross Bailey, Ux- bridge 4; Stanley Feasby, Goodwood 1; Joan and Kathleen Beath, Oshawa D3 Elmer Maye, Goodwood 1; Chas. Hill, Goodwood 1; Janet and Heather Me- Tavish, Uxbridge 4; Neil McLeod, Blackwater 2; John Clark, Uxbridge 2; Eugene O'e¢irn, Uxbridge 2; Larry Barton, Uxbridge 2; Ross Stevenson, Sunderland 2; Paul Kennedy,Uxbridge 2. On Monday, April 17, the organiza- tion meeting of the Scott 4-H Grain Club was held in the Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge. The meeting was in charge of Mr, Sidney Maec- Donld, who welcomed the members and discussed the 41H Club policy governing grain clubs, The officers of the Scott 4-H Grain Club are as follows: President--Ronald Shier, Uxbridge 2 Vice-Pres.--Gerald Meek, Sandford See"y--Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge 2 Cloyne Stearman Members of Scott 4-H Grain Club: Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge 2; Keith Noble, Uxbridge 2; Gerald Meek, Sandford; Ken Skerratt, Port Perry 4; Kenneth McKnight, Port Pery 1; Alan Wilson, Zephyr 1; Grant Noble Uxbridge 2; Ivan Neil, Uxbridge 8; Donald Bagshaw, Uxbridge 2; Roger Rynald, Zephyr 1; John Clerk, Ux- bridge 2; Robt. 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