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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Oct 1957, p. 8

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8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1967 PLOWING MATCHES SUCCESSFUL EVENTS The Plowing Match sponsored by the South Ontario Plowmen's Asso- ciation was held on Wednesday, Oct. 9, on the farm of Howard Malcolm & Son, Locust Hill, R.R. 1. This was a splendid Plowing Match with 41 lands being plowed. The judges were Mr. Win Timbers, Stouffville, and Mr. Alvin Mark, Oakwood. The plowing match sponsored by | Dice emany, Woodbridge; Class 7, Stubble, Tractor '1, Nick Aland, Markham: Class 8, Stubble, Tractor 1, Don Dunkeld, Claremont; 2 Ivan DeGeer, Stouffville. Class 9, Tractors in Stubble » 1 Bruce Oldham, Mount Albert; 2 Geo, Malcolm, Locust Hill; 3rd Wayne 4, Stephen Lancaster, Beaverton; b Lloyd LaRose, North Ontario Plowmen's Association | Markham. was held on the farm of Mr. William { (lugs 10, Tractors in Stubble, open to Smith, Rathburn, on Thursday, Oct. 10th, This was a splendid match also with 20 lands being plowed. Mr. W. Timbers and Mr. G. Tran, judges. The results of these two plowing matches are as follows: SOUTH ONTARIO PLOWING MATCH, Wednesday, Oct 9th Class 1, Sod Jointer Plows-- 1, Ivan Bell, Kirkfield, Jarvis, Agincourt; 3, Greenbank. Class 3--Tractors in Sod-- 1 Joe Tran, Claremont; 2 W. Dixon, Brampton; 3 Doug Reid, Brampton; 4, Hugh Baird, Blackwater; 5, Wm. Hostrawser, Milton; 6 Norman Tin- dall, Richmond Hill; 7 Ivan McLaugh- lin, Stouffville; 8 H. J. Couperthwaite, Uxbridge, 9 Norman Robson, Mdple. Class 4, I'ractors in Sod, open to Ont. County Junior Farmers under 21 yrs. 1 John Gorrell, Sunderland. Class 5--Stubble, Jointer lows 1 Kd. Timbers, Claremont; 2 An- thony IPeathersone, Milliken; 3 Gerald Bell, Woodville. Class 6, Stubble, Tractor 1 Eldred King, Markham; 2 Howard Nesbitt, Woodville. "James Lee, of 2, Herbert High School Students 1 Wm. McMillan, Seagrave; ard Malcolm, Locust Hill, Class 11, Subble, open to all 1 Leonard Wellman, Queensville, Class 12, Utility Class 1 Hugh Baird, Blackwater; 2 Joe I'ran, Claremont; 3 Norman Tindall, Richmond Hill; 4 Don Dunkeld, Clare- mont, 6 Howard Nesbitt, Woodville; 6 Jack Couperthwaite, Uxbridge; 7 D. Reid, Blampton; 8 Wm. Hostrawser, Malton; 9 Leonard Wellman, Queens- ville, 10_Eldred King, Markham; 11 Norman Robson, Maple, 12 Nick Aland, Markham, 13 Bill Dixon, Brampton. Horse Show 2 How- ' 1 Herb Jarvis, Agincourt; 2 Ed. Timbers, Claremont; 3 Ivan Bell, Kirk- field; 4 Anthony Featherstone, Milli- ken; 5 Wm. Hill, Uxbridge; 6 Gerald Bell, Woodville. SPECIAL by Ken Prentice, Mark- ham---won by Bruce Oldham, Mount Albert. KSSO CHAMPION TRACTOR PLOW SPECIAL--Won Jack Couper- thwaite, Uxbridge 3 ESSO CHAMPION HORSE PLOW SPECIAL--Won by James Lee, Green- bank. EATON'S OF CANADA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY --won by Wm. McMillana, Seagrave 2. HON. M. B. DYMOND SPECIAL-- (Silver Tray) -- won by Joe Tran, Claremont, NORTH ONTARIO PLOWING MATCH, Thursday, October 10th-- Class 1--Jointer Plow in Sod 1 Herb Jarvis, Agincourt; 2 Ivan Bell, Kirkfield. Class 3--"Tractor in Sod, boys under 16 years of age 1 Wayne Thornton, Orillia; 2 Larry Bagshaw, Wilfrid. (Class 4--"Tractors in Sod 1 Don Dunkeld, Claremont; 2 Hugh Baird, Blackwater; 3 Howard Nesbitt, Woodville. Class 5--Plowmen, 20 years and under 1 Geo. Malcolm, Locust Hill; 2 Howard Malcolm, Locust Hill, 8 Don Bell, Coldwater (Class 6--Tractor mounted plows in Sod 1 Lawrence Bagshaw, Wilfrid Class 7--Men's -Jointer Plow in ..7 Stubble 1 Gerald Bell, Mingo, Washago. Class 10--Tractor in Stubble 1 Helen Morrison, Beaverton; 2 Donna Smith, Beaverton; 3 Stephen Lancaster, Beaverton; 4 Keith Hooper, Blackwater; 5 Clifford Judd. Atherley. Class 11--Tractors in Stubble, Business Men 1 Jack Cooper, Orillia Horse Show--Best Team from North 1 Russell Carrick, Washago, 2 Ernest Mingo, Washago. Best Going Team Woodville; 2 Ernest 1 Ivan Bell, Bell, Woodville Best Team, Open to all 1 Russell Carrick, Washago; 2 Herb Jarvis, Milliken, 3 Ernest Mingo, Washago. ESSO TRACTOR SPECIAL Don Dunkeld, Claremont, ESSO HORSE SPECIAL Ernest Mingo, Washago YOUNGEST PLOWMAN Larry Bagshaw, Wilfrid OLDEST PLOWMAN i Hector McKinnon, Atherley SIMPSON-SEARS SPECIAL Larry Bagshaw, Wilfrid HON. M. D. DYMOND SPECIAL Helen Morrison, Beaverton T. EATON SPECIAL i" Helen Morrison, Beaverton C. W. HODGSON, M.P.,, TROPHY Helen Morrison, Beaverton Prince Albert We all join in complimenting the staff of Port Perry Star in their great accomplishment in providing items of interest to all ages in the compiling of historical-memorial edition. A fall meeting of the Sunday School executive met in the church parlors Tuesday evening. Among other busi- ness affairs it seemed satisfactory for S. School to commence at 2 o'clock and worship service at 3 p.m. on Sun- days. Happy married life is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simons formerly Shirley Vance who were married on Saturday. Last Sunday afternoon three boys John Hunter, Grant Beacock and Way- ne Norton distributed the program Kirkfield; 2 Gerald SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- Genuine Spring FRESH LAMB LEGS SWEET PICKLED -- Lean -- Peamealed COTTAGE ROLLS - SIRLOIN -- T-Bone Wing -- Round Steak Swift's Premium Blue Brand Beef eo or Roasts All well trimmed Ib. 67¢ w. G76 w. §9c NIBLETS Fanoy KERNEL CORN SWIFT'S PREMIUM 14-oz, 2 ror 336 RING BOLOGNA - wu. 39c " CHASE & SANBORN -- 6-0z. jar -- 250 Off HEINZ INSTANT COFFEE - SOFT RITE -- Coloured TOILET TISSUE - 4 Rolls 47c TOMATO SOUP wi 3 For 35¢ Birds Eye Frozen Foods French Fries, 12.02, pkg. 2/30 Green Peas, 12-02, pkg. _____. 23¢ Haddock Fillets, 12-02. pkg. 29¢ Sun Pep Orange Jolee, 6-0z. pkg. is 2/31¢ ® SANITARY NAPKINS -- 12's KOTEX - 2 ror 79 MACARONI * CATELLI'S LIQUID Pint Tin hg 2 Yor 3c SUCCESS WAX - - - 59 il 80 OFF Giant Pkg. BLUE OR WHITE RINSO POWDER . Tle KRAFT CARAMELS 14-0z. pkg. 45¢ To Off Free Tea Towel Tlc Giant Pkg. Sweet, Juicy, Sunkist -- Jumho 113 size ORANGES - - -. - Juicy, Sunkist LEMONS - - - . Mild, Sweet, Bradford Marsh -- 3-1b. poly Bag CARROTS - . - Nutritious -- Curly Leaf -- 10-0z. cello bag SPINACH - - . Select Quality Palm Garden Farm Tesh RRORUC E TOMATOES - - - -- Cello hi Doz. 53¢c : Dot. 39¢ ; 17¢ Dowson's Food Markel Free Delivery Port Perry & WHITE CHRISTMAS BONUS BARGAIN! Dr LT EE Beautiful Vinyl Plastic DOLL In matching Cont asd Bonnet rie $7.95 valve ONLY 299 Beautiful Life-like Doll, in attractive apparel, Vinyl plas- tic, with skin - like texture. Variety of hair colours é 29 $5.00 oy leaflets and envelopes to the people as they arrived for the" Rally Day Service when our minister Rev. Lin- stead and 8. 8. Supt. Mr. F, Vickery presided, The choir rendered an appropriate number after which Vera Newnham read the theme story. Mr. Linstead unfolded a fitting message to youth which proved interesting particularly when the Queen is visiting our land. Lloyd Wilson and Bruce Martyn ga- thered the offering, Mr. Vickery in closing expressed an appreciation to those who assisted pleasantly, Mr, and Mrs. Don Leslie and fa- mily motored to Milton on- Sunday to be with his 'parents. brother Mr. and Mrs, W. Vance all last week. and family, Murphy and Alan, over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs, N. Wilsons were visited by his father Mr. J. Wilson, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rodd and son, Visitors with Mrs, Smith and Miss Spence on Thanksgiving Day were Mrs, Chas. Dillon, Mr. Ross Dillon, and Miss Norma Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Bev, Smith, Lin- da and Richard, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunter enjoyed a visit from their granddaughter, Miss Nola Hunter, on the long week-end, i : County of Ontario - SALE OF LAND FOR T, To Wit: BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Warden of the County of Ontario and bearing the date 7th day of August, 1957, the sale of lands in arrears. for taxes in the County of Ontario will be held at the Court House, Whitby, at the hour of ten o'clock in the morning on the 10th day of December, 1957, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale is being published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September 7th, -1957. Copies of said list may be had at my office. WM. G. MANNING, ' Treasurer, County of Ontario "Treasurer's Office, Whitby, August 20th, 1957. ES dec b Serve Country Club Ice Cream Offen % Gallon Pack $1.00; Ice Cream Pies 45c, SATURDAY SPECIALS 'Orange Layer Cake" "Jellied Doughnuts" "Chocolate Eclairs" GERROW'S BAKERY PHONE 32W ; - G.M.GERROW AR EE Mr. & Mrs, Arthur Jeffrey of Mill- | brook, with his brothers Mr, Frauk |} Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeffrey £S Mr. and Mrs, Les Smith, Toronto, i with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. Luke, Paul and i Robert, Hamilton, with Mrs. C. Luke | Mr. and Mrs, Davies, Dean and 5 Dwight of Huntsville enjoyed the |§} week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Love. 8, Miss Edna Vance, Toronto with her § Live Stock and Pouliry Raisers Get in the swim with FINN'S MINERALS You are not a sucker when you buy Finn's guaranteed, balanced, soluble, light feeding minerals, Ontario, Durham and Victoria Counties, Call H. MACKEY, PORT PERRY ce fo All Teachers and Parents of Reach Township The Local Branch of the Red Cross have again purchased Cod Liver Oil and Vitamin Capsules which will be placed in the Reach schools for four months. We kindly ask co- operation of teachers and pupils in this project. The teacher will be responsible for dispensation, one capsule to be ad- ministered to each pupil daily. = /SANDILAND JEWELLERS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS IN PORT PERRY MANY FINE BARGAINS Every Item Must Be Sold ALL SALES FINAL PHONE 73 DON'T BE COLOR-BLIND ~ WHEN YOU BUY COAL: Get 'blue coal'. . . and be sure | Don't just order coal . . . insist on 'blue coal'! This famous fuel is so good, it's trade-marked blue for your protection. Carefully graded and , Inspected from start to finish, 'blue coal' gives ¥ you the clear full flame that means better heat ---- 1 heat--safe heat. Thousands of Cana- dian families rely on this high-grade anthracite for real heating economy with far less waste-- far less attention to the furnace. 'Remember, don't be color-blind when you buy coal. Get 'blue coal,' the anthracite that's so all-fired good, it's tinted blue. Reesor Fuel & Lumber' PORT PERRY -. s

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