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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Oct 1961, p. 5

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4-H Club Chamjiionship Show The 4th annual Ontario County 4-H Club Championship Show was held at Scott Fair, Uxbridge, on Monday, Oct- 2, with forty- -nine 4-H club boys and girls fiom all over Ontario County taking part. The calf clubs repre- sented were: Sott 4-H Beef Calf Club Beaverton 4-H Beef and Dairy Calf Club Sunderland 4-H Dairy Calf Club Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Dairy Calf Club ] Brougham 4-H Dairy and Beef Calf Club Other Clubs taking part were: Brock 4-11 Grain Club Scott 4-H Grain Club Port Perry Lions 4-H Grain Club Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club The Championship Show is spon- sored by the Scott Agricultural So- ciety, a number of Ontario County Livestock Breeders, the Uxbridge Farmers Co-opeartive, and other in- terested organizations, The winners in the various 4-H Calf Club classes were as follows: Junior Holstein Heifer Class-- 1st--Don Pogue, Uxbridge, R.R. 3 2nd--Dean Smith, Uxbridge, R.R. 3 3rd--Brian Reazin, Brooklin, R.R. 1 Senior Holstein Heifer Class-- 1st--Jim Prouse, Brooklin, R.R. 1 2nd---George Smith, Port Perry, R.2 3rd---Neil Raines, Blackwater Junior Ayrshire Heifer Class-- 1st--Gloria Cooper, Brooklin, R.R. 1 2nd--Heather, Cooper, Brooklin, Rl 3rd--Jim Wilson, Claremont, R.R. 2 Junior Guernsey Heifer Clase-- 1st--Harold Guthrie, Whitby 2nd--Garry Batty, Brooklin Junior Beef Heifer Class-- 1st--Eileen Fenn, Sunderland Senior Beef Heifer Class-- 1st--Donald McTavish, Ux. R.R. 2nd--Donna McTavish, Ux. R.R. hy 3rd--Charles Hill, Goodwood, R.R. 1 Baby Beef Steer Clags-- Ist--Paul Webb, Oshawa 2nd--Grant Beath, Oshawa R.R. 2 5th Aldon Smith, Fort Perry, R.R. 2 3rd---Ralph Clark, Blackwater, R. 2 Port Perry Lions 4-H Grain Club Winners in the Inter-club Competi- | 6th Ralph Nottingham, Raglan tions were as follows: Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club There were 12 entries in tie show Senior Holsteins-- - Sicko on . : The 4 Grain Clubs each made 3 entries Ist--Sundeirland 4-H Dairy Calf Club Neil Raines, Blackwater Uxbridge Farmers' Co-operative A I'rophy-- Morley Davidson, Blackwater For the 4-H Club member showine Keith Page, Uxbridge, R.R. 2 ; Junior Holsteins-- Ist---Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club Don Pogue, Uxbridge R.R. 8 Dean Smith, Uxbridge, R.R. 8 the Ontario County Championship Show: Winner--Jim Davidson, Beaverton R.R. 1--a member of the Brock 4-11 Grain Club, which is sponsored locally by the Sunderland Co-op & the Brock Agricultural Society. Bruce Wilson, Junior Ayrshire-- --' Ist- Oshawa 4-H Dairy Calf Club Gloria Cooper, Brooklin Heather €ooper, Brooklin Larry Weales, Brooklin Senior Beef Hejfer Calf-- Ist--Scott 4-H Calf Club Donald McTavish, Uxbridge, R. 4 Donna McTavish, Uxbridge, R. 4 Charles Hill, Goodwood, R.R. 1 Baby Beef Steer-- Uxbridge, R.R. 2 Wednesday Night Bowling League October 4th-- 1st--=Secott 4-H Calf Club Teams Pts, I I. Pts Paul Webb, Oshawa, R.R. 1 Helicopters... Aerivune b 19 Grant Beath, Oshawa, R.R, 2 Hurricanes oo, H 19 Ralph Clark, Blackwater Bombers s 19 The winners of the various trophies Jets _- 17 were as follows: Lancasters ........ ae 15 Orvan Chambers Trophy--Champion | plyers 3 15 Holstein Heifer Calf. Winner---Jim North Stars een b 14 Prouse, Brooklin, R.R. 1. Mustangs ..... 1 13 Roy Ormiston Trohpy -- Champion Kittyhawks ........ 2 12 4-H Dairy Showman. Winner--Neil Mosquitoes .......... 2 10 Raines, Blackwater. Sunderlands een. 2 8 Elmeroft Perpetual Trophy -- Best | Spitfires SNR Io) 2 7 group of three dairy heifer calves: LC. Winner--Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf | High Triple-- Club. | Freda Cochrane--672 Don Pogue, Uxbridge, R.R. 3 ' High Single-- Dean Smith, Uxbridge, R.R. 3 Joy Hull--269. Bruce 'Wilson, Uxbridge, R.R. 2 Veterinarians' Trophy -- 4-H club | Scores over 210-- member showing Champion 4-H beef J. Hull -- 269, 248: F. Cochranc-- steer. "'Winner--Paul Webb, Oshawa, 265, 241; M. McLaughlin -- 255: M. RR. 1 -| Healy----232; B. Oke 235, 215; J. Bal- Championship 4-H Grain--Sponsored lard--230; M. Enge--228: J. Sweel- by the Uxbridge Farmers Co- ~opera- man--=225; W. McLaughlin--222; M. tive: St. John--221; A. Wakeford--217; R. Ist--Jim Davidson, Beaverton, R.R. 1 Williams--217; J. MecLaughlin--215; Brock 4-II Grain Club D. Marlow--214; M. Marrison--212; 2nd--George Smith, Port Perry, R. 2 Port Perry Lions 4-H Grain Club - 3rd--Alex Colville, Sunderland, R. 2 | Triples over 600-- Brock 4-H Grain Club I". Cochrane--672 4th--Ralph Morrison, Beaverton, R. 1 J. Hull--656 Brock 4-H Grain Club =F M. Enge--G13. M. Cook--210. When You Shop at Your CARLOAD Food Market Prince Albert This Week-End, Wed. - Sat., Oct. 11, 12, 13, 14 AYLMER FANCY 48 oz, Tin TOMATO JUICE AYLMER CHOICE PEAS | HILLCREST SWEET MIXED PICKLES LIQUID SUNSHINE JAVEX FREE DRAW "FLUFFY" DOG with every order of GROCERIES $5.00 or more "FREE DELIVERY DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS Phone: 985-2492 Plenty of Parking Space 16 oz. Jar 23 2¢ OFF 32 oz. Bt C= 22473 - POR LEAN SHANKLESS ORK SHOULDERS .. , FRESH MEATY "PORK BUTTS .... MEATY LEAN SPARE RIBS .... BURNS HEADCHEESE BURNS VAC-PAK SUMMER SAUSAGE ... MAPLE LEAF , Ps FL Pkg. WIENERS ........... "if FRESH FRUITS = and VEGETABLES . AT MARKET PRICES J Sliced ........ 7... 1b 39¢ 3 Ib. Tin ....... Fa. 89¢ 6 'oz, Pkg. 39 STORE HOURS Daily 8,30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. the champion exhibit of 4-H Grain at | 4-H Grain Club | | tion and meals, nursing: services; diag- HOSPITAL INSURANCE--PEACE OF MIND FOR MILLIONS (One of a series of articles describ- ing the Federal Health and Welfare Services Canadians get for their tax dollars.) A howe never got built. A promis- ing teenager couldn't go to College. A Ding-awaited holiday - was never taken, These were. some of the casualties of a by-gone era when heavy hospital expenses could wreck many plans fo the futuye. The coming of Hospital insurance in 1958 ended this era for Canadians. Today, all ten provinces and two ter- vitories of Canada work with the fed- | eral government in providing thir citizens with hospital insurance pro- tection. Young or old, married o single, families or individuals, Cana- dians can rest easier, cushioned a- gainst sudden ruinous expense. ~ The program was launched July 1, 1958 under the Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act passed by Parliament in 1957. The Act en- abled the provinces and the federal government to make agreements and act pointly in their programs. The federal government, using mon- cy from general revenue funds, pays about half of. the provincial costs of the program across the country. In the current fiscal year alone, $270 million has been set aside for this purpose by the federal government. What do Canadian taxpayers get for this expenditure? Actually, a great deal. The Act stipulates that the prov- inces must provide Canadians with in- patient services including accommoda- nostic procedures such as x-ray and laboratory facilities, also drugs, oper- ating room and related services. They Causeway ~ Bowling Lanes * OPEN g eal FRIDAYS -- 7 to 11 p.m. SATURDAYS -- 8 to 11 p.m. tf. ' . . '2 { EE RA ll. A A Se hereby given that the list of lands for ae ee a a ---------- are also covered for radiotherapy and |auerade at tea-room om Oct. physiotherapy, and entitled to the ser- ¥ J [7] 4 J Kd * ' EDGIANREEATIS SR AAS SEE TAF CHE SSFIRREIPAE = FFF E HSE EFERTEEE SL EE Ll __ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, , OC TOBER 12th, 1961 28th, The roll call consisted of an old: Thursday Night vices of hospital personnel. All of | fashioned custom that we were pleas- these services come under the head-| oq had been discarded. ing "in-patient" services and do a RTT : ow in ea ue ing of pat i . Gertie Collins always finds a good not differ from out-patient 'services | except to the extent that the provinces choose to implement them, since out- | patient services are optional. Each' province decides how far it wants to go in this field. So far the range of out-patient services varies from pro-' vince to province from no services at With ice cream surely slid down easily to a and with much satisfaction. fairly complete array of out-patient gifts from the Sunday School and all to limited emergency, or | reading and this time is this charming lady of the farm?" church contest won by Betty Reader . and Doreen Ashbridge. it was, "Who Team Standings-- Helen Redman' had Blow Kings ...................0%. 12 a puzzling Carnegie Black Jacks .......cooooooo 10 The refreshment of Goof ioofers pumpkin pie Bill's Refrigeration Finally Whiz Bangs > services, the W.A. were presented to Reta Rod- Airgas Ane ee ) caning eteors Hospital insurance is available to Man to convey our appreciation and Head Pins b i ! : 7i on ied JE all residents of the province regard- Good Wishes upon her decision to Delos ] less of nationality, age, income or locate her new home in Oshawa foll- Lei S-------- J AE . JOFIONBITCR covisiviciisninniiiioninn & other circumstances. owing the recent sale of the Rodman St glonaires ) ee . ie SUAS 2 Tourists, people passing through, farms, Reta expressed her thanks or visitors to provinces can't claim for the dresser, toilet-set and jewel High Triples over 600-- 3 3 ¥ TE i 1 2 ne N protection. But residents can pdt case and said she still hoped to spend B, Cornish--739; G. Goode---1718; B. when visiting outside their home provinces, under services tated circum- stances which vary from province to province, Never hefore has this type of eave been offered wo Canadians on similar terms <gither by voluntary, commer- cial or provincial agencies The hospital insurance assures everyone adequate health protection all-year round---as well as 'peace. of mind regarding health problems--and hospital expenses. Scugog Congratulations to our warden and reeve, Anson Gerrow, upon winning the warden's trophy at last week's plowing match. However it wasn't too much of a surprise to us after seeing the -type of plowing that is done on the Gerrow farm. Twenty ladies of the Head attended the W.A. on Wednesday evening at the home of Myrtle Manns. During businéss discussion, decided to have a Hallowe'en it was Mas- COUNTY OF ONTARIO SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES TO WIT: BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Warden of the Zounty of Ontario and bearing date the 14th day of August, 1961, the sale of land: in arrears of taxes in the County of Ontario will be held at the Court House, Whitby, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 5th day of December, 1961, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is sale has been published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September 2nd, 1961. Copies of the said list may be had 'at my offices. DATED at Whitby, this 65th day of September, A.D. 1961. _ WM. G. MANNING, Treasurer, County of Ontario, 416 Centre Street South, 'onsiderable time with us. fect week-end travelling north or else- where to view the results of Mother Nature's paint brush. The Heayn fam. ' or ily journeyed to Haliburton. have a sizeable work crew Port Perry streets and TA are rap- idly changing toward a within a few weeks, Miller--681; J. Turbitt--651; F. Hast- ings--~644; J. Franssen--640; T. Eden --628; J. Grieves--615; B. Williams--- 601. Many people spent part of the per- Highs for 1st Section-- High Single Seratch--G. Goode 304; High Single W/HDCP-- J. Waldin- sperger 300; High Triple Scratch-- B. Cornish 739; Hel Triple W/HDCP "AL Cawker 72 Peel's Construction of Brampton and the completion "ANNUAL MEETING The ANNUAL MEETING of the Community Memorial Arena Board and election of officers for the coming year will be held at 8.00 p.m. 'Tuesday, Oct. 17th At the Municipal Building Port Perry. All interested persons are invited to attend ! Rad tt tt et a Sr-- OPEN HOUSES YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE OUR NEW PREMISES AND TO MEET LLOYD AND HIS STAFF Wednesday, Oct. 18th 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. "THE BEAUTY LOCK" (NEXT DOOR TO 'SIMPSON SEARS') . Hair Styles by Lloyd QUEEN STREET 3 PORT PERRY Nov. 30 WHITBY, Ontario. TE --) CG) + GD + E>. AWEBRCO DEPARTMENT STORE Is PHONE: 985.2521 PORT PERRY IN YOUR OWN HOME WITH to add new = mm a ------------ F warmth and personality -- in today's modern home ve decorate with ready-pasted WALLPAPER Plastic Coated, washable - 43: roll Pre Pasted - 200 PATTERNS IN STOCK -- CHOOSE YOUR PAPERS 69: roll OUR SPECIAL BOOKS "WALLPAPER We offer you free decorating counsel! Vinyl Tile - Sandran - $1.79 REMOVAL -- 'Linoleum Tile - 10c. each Congoleum - Z patterns - 89c. sq. yd. $1.99 sq. yd. - 4 yds. HOUSE FOR SALE - for removal-. TOGETHER WITH SMALL BUILDINGS ON THE HALL ESTATE PROPERTY -- FOR QUICK SALE -- AND 14c. each sq. yd. yi A. W. BROCK . Men's Suits, Stock - 39.95, 49.95. 59.95 Craft Coats for Men CAR COATS, SUEDE, CORDUROY, ETC. S198, $2.95, $20.95 Poslun Coats for Girls and Ladies from $17.95 - $19.95 - $24.95 Housecoats - $3.95, 4.95, $6.95, $9.95 LADIES -- NEW FOR FALL New Fall Dresses-3.95, 4.95, 5.95, 6.95 S

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