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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jan 1959, p. 8

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ww os rg A Rr Wol, FV er, Yd ors So ~ we PT a RRS HERE 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1950 Ontario County Holstein Club Holds Successful Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Ontario Holstein Club was held in the Town- ship Hall at Manchester, on Thursday, January 8th, 19569, with around 100 "Holstein Breeders in attendance. President, Harold A. Werry, opened the meeting ot 10.45 a.m. In his open. ing address, Mr. Werry wave a detail- ed summary of the projects carried out by the club during 1968. Mr. Jack Fraser, Prominent Holstein breeder from Streetsville, Ont., was the guest speaker. He gave a very splendid address on: the topic "What Can We Expect In a Holstein Breed- er?" He emphasized the importance of good cow families in the Breeding program. He also emphasized that good farming and good cattle go hand in hand. In his cropping program he pointed out that good hay and pasture were very important. His address was very timely and contained some very worthwhile information. } Mr. Wm. Stone thanked Mr. Fraser on behalf of the meeting for his very splendid and informative address. The various projects carried out dur- Red Seal--Geo. McLaughlin, Mur- ray Holtby, Roy Ormiston, Harold Werry, Bob Flett, W. Teefy & Sons. Geo. McLaughlin, National Director, gave an interesting report on the work of the National Association, He re- ing the year were discussed and it was ported that the Annual Holstein Meet- decided 'to sponsor the following pro- ing will be held in the Royal York jects for 1969, . Two bus trips. . Twilight Meéting. . Banquet 4. Black and White Show 5. County Tour of Holstein herds. w= CC no Mr .Chas. Hadden was appointed to | represent Ontario County on the East Central Show and Extension Commit- | extent, tee. Mr. Gerry Nelson, Fieldman for the Holstein-Friesian Association, gavg a He con- Ontario County on their splendid success in the show ring at the Championship Show, Peterborough, and at the Royal Winter detailed report on his work, gratulated exhibitors from Fair. He presented Long Time Production certificates to: Blue Seal--C. Werry & Son, Smith Orvan Bros., George McLaughlin, Chambers, Hotel, 28th. tions of Holstein cattle were up 4.4%, transfers were up 6%), and new mem- berships were up 7%. He also report- cd that exports of Holstein cattle to the United States were up slightly over 13%. Exports to some other foreign counties were down to some during 1958 was 12.6%. Jas. T. Brown, Newcastle, and Roy Barker, Woodbridge, National Direct- or, Carlos Tamblyn, Durham County and Jim MecCague, Simcoe County, spoke briefly. ' Mr. G. W. Keffer, Director of Pub- lic Relations for Central Ontario Cat- tle Breeding Association reported on the work being done by his Association in Ontario Couty. Ths election of directors for 1959 re- sulted as follows: dtd Seasdsl oi. BEST BUYS Tomato Juice =- = = BEST BUY Aylmer Brand 18 oz. tin hi i Fancy Peas - - =- =~ 3ir49¢ Stokely's Fancy 20 oz. tin --- = 3 for 39¢ Libby's 15 oz. tin Cooked Spaghetti - - - 2for27¢ Quaker . Large pkg. Instant or Quick Oats - Scottic's White or Coloured Facial Tissues - - = 400 39¢ 2 36 89c¢ White Cross 'White Toilet Tissue © Rolls $1.00 | POT ROAST - Fresh, Meaty FRANKS - BACON - BOL 06 NA Meats Swift's Premium - Boneless - No Waste Veal FRONT ROLLS Lean - Beef Plate - Boneless Pork SPARE RIBS Swift's Premium - Cello - 10 oz. pkg. Swift's Premium - Sliced - Side - Swift's Premium - Sliced or picce Florida - 63c wv 55¢ vw 3Qc¢ Large, crisp 33c Sealed wv §Q¢ Mild, sweet vw 3 3c Produce Refreshing, vitalizing Good size 48's GRAPEFRUIT - Juicy, honey sweet - SUNKIST ORANGES - GREEN PEPPERS WAXED TURNIPS - : 0Obc For zest and flavour FRESH MUSHROOMS 10 ror 49c 5 1b. bag 55¢ 3 ror 25¢ w. 59¢ 'Crown Bran TEA BAGS - Sunbeam - . Supreme - Sweet - 16 oz. jar MIXED PICKLES - Orange Pekoe - 100 bags Pkg. of 10 CINNAMON BUNS Only 33c "FEATURE" York - 23¢ "FEATURE" Sunspun - 79¢c "FEATURE" HEAT PROOF DURA. WHITE BOWLS -- + Baking + Mixing + Serving + Storing SET OF 4 Regular $2.2 BONUS oy A COMPLETE Now 99) Clean Sweep Velvet Tip Golden Hour 15 oz. tin Beef or Irish STEW 32 oz. jar SALAD DRESSING - BROOMS - - - MACAROON BUDS - Sunbeam - Raspberry RAINBOW ROLL - - 3 ror 79¢ 59c ea. T9¢ S - - - Ea. 1.23 - Chocolate ~ Cello pkg. 29¢ 39¢ 6.0z, tin _ with $500 Purchase FROZEN FOODS Birds Eye Frozen Pies--Chicken, : Beef or Turkey Birds Eye Grapefruit Juice, Birds Eye French Fries, 9 oz. pkg. 2/39¢ Libby's Shaheen 15 oz. pkg. 2/79¢c capa e 3 SOF §9¢ 2 for 3e Dowson' $ Food Market bit YUlkon 5-7942. FREE DELIVERY Port Perry Toronto, on Wednesday, Jan.| He reported that 1958 registra-. The over-all gain in exports a Robert J. Smith, Blackwater; Hugh |g Ormiston, Brooklin; Mac Christie, Port | Perry; Harold Page Uxbridge; Bob | Flett, Oshawa; Les. Smith, Port Per- ry; Ross Evans, Uxbridge; Ralph Chambers, Wilfrid, Wm. Stone, Black- water; Cecil Disney, Brooklin. United Church W.M.S. The January meeting of the After- noon Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. E. Leask with 29 ladies pre-| sent. The President Mrs, Griffen presiding. We were pleased to wel- com 8 new members. Mrs. Griffen opened the meeting with a hymn and prayer. Recording Sec. Mrs. DeNure read the minutes of: last meeting and executive meet- ing held at the home of the president | in' December. Mrs, Mark the treasurer gave a most satisfactory financial report for 1958. At close of business session Mrs," Thompson's group opened program- | me with a poem "Speak to Strangers". Mrs. Linstead conducted the devotion. al, the theme "Growing Magnanim- ity". Mrs. Linstead closed the wor. ship service with a prayer asking God's help in saving us from envy, | Jealousy and hate, Mrs. Thompson reviewed the third chapter of study book, Mexico -- In "Concerns of a Continent", Mexico is a country Mrs. Thompson could well describe, her sister Miss Lilian Timbers has been a missionary in Mexico for over b years." She des- cribed the country, living conditions 'and missionary work especially in hospital, which Miss Timbers is as- sociated with. Mrs. Thompsgn closed her address with a Mexican prayer. The meeting closed with the Miz- 'pah benediction. Tea was served by Mrs. Thompson's group and a social time enjoyed. ' : Private Enterprise The power to chose the work I do, | To grow and have the larger view, To know and feel that I am free, To stand erect, not bow the knee,, To be mo chattel of the State, To be the mastér of my fate, "To dare to risk, to lose, to win, To make my own career begin, To serve the world in my own way, 5 To' gain in wisdom day by day, » With hope and zest to climb, to rise, $2 I call that private enterprise. - "The People's Guardian" | '~ Bread is Appetizing and one of the cheapest sources of food energy. - 'Golden Date Layer Cake" GERROW Phone YUkon 5:2172 'Week-End Specials "Coffee. Roll" "Pumpkin Tarts with Cream" [= S BAKERY 'Maple Leaf Lard, 1's ........2 for 35 Fresh Spare Ribs caso Dar CAWKER BROS. 'Frozen Orange Juice, 6 oz. 2 for 3c. FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING YUkon 5-2221 UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY iia Devon Sliced Bacon, 1's .......1h. 50, : Ib. 45 | \ we YOU GET MORE OUT OF LIFE WHEN You GET THE MOST OUT OF ELECTRICITY Even though it's washday Mother has plenty of time to spend with the children, because electricity helps with the housework. The washing is .done automatically... by electricity, While she'saway the clothes will be washed and rinsed thoroughly,simply J by setting the dial on the automatic electric washer. . ' n y live better... ELECTRICALLY the safe, clean, modern way When she comes home, the washing needs only to be transferred to the automatic electric clothes dryer. While she's busy preparing dinner (on her automatio electric range), the washing will be dried sunshine-fresh, -automatically, whatever the _ weather. Automatic electric laundry appliances are safe, clean, and modern. They free you from wash- day drudgery forever . , . yet Huy cost just a few cents a day to operate. : You get more out of life, when you get the most out of electricity. Housohott fj By Oona. On To freshen a refrigerator which has not been used for some time, wash out with baking soda in warm ~ water. IS BE 4s) ale] ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH... . COSTS SO LITTLE £5; fag THT ap

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