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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Dec 1961, p. 8

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A 5 SEAR Tus RON ME Meh te eh ik fs pA DECEMBER 8 ~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, 28th, 1961 { and that the treasurer be instructed Feb. 16--T, Slute Fire Council News to pay the same: (men only) viii 18.00 hd GENEL over $433.26 May 13--D, Ashbridge (Continued from front page) Fire Protection-- Retainer : (men only) 16.00 clerk was instructed to have a quan- Fire Truck & Equip- | Aug. 30--N. Marsden ment covering up to [ Fire (men only) .. 80.00 tity of same printed for use in 1962. PAY LIST--It was moved by C. Carter, scconded by V. Aldred that the following accounts be approved Oct. 31--Trailer Fire north of Store (Truck & men) .... 4 EIPS cevvern $200.00 Jan. 30--K. Crosier Fire (men only) .. 108.00 i 64.00 abide iss easel Grade Sis A nena Rein a tee a T-- + FOLKS' | FRESH and COOKED MEATS for HOLIDAY FEASTING Fully Cooked -- Skinless Shankless go, Butt Portion Portion Smoked HAMS ""59c"=-63¢ Ib.45¢ The economy smoked meat For Special New Years Treat FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNICS -B Just Heat & Serve - Fully cooked, smoked Ham Steaks ~~ b.79¢ gicad Beet Ib.89c Tangy - Tasty - Sliced, 6 ox. V.P. Pkg. For those who prefer Beef - Extra Cholce Branded - Cut any thickness Ib. 79¢ Sliced - 6 oz. V.P. Pkg. Rib Steaks 49c Summer Sausage 39¢ Fresh - Tasty - 12.0z. Chub Salami Chubs Best Buy! -- Save 8c! -- Fancy Quality / 20-0z. Tins YORK Cream CORN 3 for 55 Best Buy! -- Save 26¢! -- Maple Leaf 134-1b. Tin CANNED HAMS $1.39 IS 4 i ° Best Buy! -- Save, 4c! -- Fancy Quality 48-0x. Tin GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 'Best Buy! -- Sav 2c! 1-1b. Packages ford 7¢) "Feéature! --- 1 §oreme Sweet Mixed pricess flew to Tokyo WHETCSEIESES the guest of Emperor Hironito™ Ri and the Empress Nagako she Sphinn was the first member of the Bri Lcti's ish royal bse to APE J JICE bil 35, b.5 t Cc in the Im 2b, box $1.75 7 27h . HO th Ly 89c feature! -- Save 15¢! ¥d & White - Glant 8-0x. Jar Fra ab. cele NSTART CC DFFEE 99 MIXED NUTS 49c Feature! -- Save 250! - Golden Hour ~-1-1b, cello | JAylmer or Wagstaffe"s§ 9-08, Jars POPPING CORN 13 {JAMS or JERLIES 5 for $1 "of silver bells. = INKS S&L ny a a Oct, 81--J, Horne Fire (Truck & men) .... 104.00 Fire I'rotection Total 590.00 High School Area Bd. Levy ....cu 13,886.26 Add. re Sec. 53... 127.87 14,013.63 County of Ont. Levy 10,307.61 Add. re Sec. 53 ........ 956.07 10,402.68 Carried $25,439.66 Motion to adjourn was made to meet again on Jan, 6th, 1962 at 1 p.m, "Sine Die". It might be a good opportunity here to once again remind the ratepayers of Scugog that a False Alarm to the Fire Dept. of Port Perry must be paid for just as if it were a real fire. The fire on Oct. 31st, 1961, a Trailer on the main road, a Hallowe'en prank, cost the Twp. $64.00. N S. CHANDLER, Clerk. Married (Continued from Front Page) Enniskillen, Hamilton, Acton, Hills- burgh and Toronto. The bride's mother wore a blue lace over taffeta dress with black acces- sories, mink fur-piece and corsage of deep pink carnations. The groom's mother wore a green dacron dress with matching jacket, brown and gold accessories, mink fur- piece and corsage of pink carnations. bride's grandmother, Mrs. Albert Tansley and iced by the groom's aunt, Mrs. Cecil Mills, Bowmanville. ) The happy couple left amid showers of confetti for a honeymoon trip to points west. The bride's goingaway suit was of mauve and green worsted with green accessories and ¢ [) corsage The newlyweds are making their home at R.R. 1, Campbellville. Prior to her marriage, the bride was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs. Fred Jennings, Scarborough. - A miscellaneous show- er was held in honor of the bride at the home of Mrs. Henry DeVries, Acton with Mrs. DeVries and Mrs. Evelyn Marshall as hostesses. Scotf Jrs. Guests At Prize Night The members of the Scott Junior Calf Club and their parents were | Achievement Day: held at Scott Fair B Supreme Fruit -- 1b. 2-1b.-} | CAKE 59¢ $1. 15 Feature! -- Save 25¢! § 20-03, Tins wns nove |[PINEAPPLEE?S2S 5 for $1 feor 0 F F E k 69c Feature! -- Save 14c! fB- 10c Off Pack Lb. Sise ~ 10-o%, cello bag | ofare chips soc | NESTLE' 5 QUIK 45¢ -- 1 FROZHN FOOD - "FEATURE! Best Buy! -- Fave 10: 10¢! Welch's 8-oz, tins ) YREND. GRAPE JUICE 2 for 39¢ nian cnn _ PEAS 6 CARROTS '43¢ 1 ipton ONION SOUP. 2 for FRESH for NEW YEAR'S DINNERN Finast Florida -- Ruby Red -- Good Size GRAPEFRUIT 10 tor 30: ns California Iceberg -- No, 1 -- 24's ~~ LETTUCE 2for3 3c Cirle Fresh - Rosy (Red - 8-0z. poly bag JISHES 2r19¢ Juley-- Fancy + 8-1b, Cello Bag Michntosh APPLES 29¢ "New - Green - No. 1 Ga cma 9 | 2 Groen ONIONS 3 for 25 st Hk A hae i at the listed 'Red & > Food Stores only wson's Food Market ron pew - ISCOUNT SPECIALS! GIANT 28s ALKA SELTZER ope 5 Qe DECONGESTANT DRISTAN TABLETS ue QQ RESDAN HAIR 612! Regular nw $1.25 B i en a ANACIN TABLETS 4 8178. 308 -Jtended thanks to the parents for their guests at the Uxbridge Kiwanis Club ze. Night held in the Uxbridge bol; of deg, Dagomber. 4, \ chibald, as Secretary of the § S 30 t Fair. 'Board and also as Vice-President of the Uxbridge Ki- wanis Club, welcomed the Club Mem- bers and their parents to the meet- 4ng. Mr. Lynn Fair, Agricultural Representative, congratulated the boys and girls on their fine work dur- ing the club year and on the excellent showing they made at the club on October 2nd, 1961. He also ex- fine co-operation and interést in this Junior Club. : Mr, Norman Afchibald, Vice-Presi- dent of the Uxbridge Kiwanis Club, presented the winners with their prize money. The winners in the Beef Section were: 1st--Jeffrey Bailey, Uxbridge, R. 4 2nd--Sandy McTavish, Ux, R. 4 3rd--Doderick Couch, Blackwater, 2 Others-- Grant Mustard, Uxbridge, R. kvl Kenneth Ingleton, Uxbridge, R. 3 Linda Fenn, Sunderland, R. 1 - lan Hogg, Uxbridge, R. 4 'Barry Timbers, Mount Albert, R. 3 Brian Beath, Brooklin : Timothy Parker, Uxbridge, R. 4 "David McTavish, Uxbridge, R. 4 The winners in the Dairy. Sec. were: ] 1st--Jane Flett, Oshawa, R. 1 --9nd--Robert Smith, Port Perry, R.2 8rd--Bruce Smith, Port Perry, R. 2 Others-- Wayne Irwin, Blackwater, R. 2 --Ron Thompson,.Seagrave, R.2 Douglas Holtby, Port Perry, R. 2 Kenneth Ral + Uxbridge Murray Stone, ackwater, R. 2 William Gray, Port Perry, R. 4 Alex Leask, Uxbridge, R. 2 > Sandy Ewen, Uxbridge 'Earl Phoenix, { Irwin Smith, Jim Thompson "Keith St. John, U Johh Stone, Blfiekwater, R. 2 n, Uxbridge, R. 2 Kimberley Donovan Stith Port Perry, R. 2 The wedding cake was made by the] our, Uxbridge, R. 3 Donald Holtby, Port Perry, R. 2 | Whitby-- Wayne Brethour, Uxbtidge, R. 3 John Batty, Brooklin, R. 1 Dale Moore, U. e, R. 1 Pickering-- Kevin Doble, U Ixbridge, R. 8 Cecil Disney, Brookiin, Ro 1 Wayne Armstrong, Uxbridge, R. 2] Uxbridge-- The trophies 4 halters were pre. Albert Hockley, Claremont, R. 1 and Mr. John Leask, one of the lead-' ers for the Scott Junior Calf Club. Jeffrey Bailey, Uxbridge, R. 4, was the winner of the Milton Cornish tro- phy for having the highest score on the year's work in the Beef Section.' Sandy McTavish, Uxbridge, R. 4 was the winner of the Uxbridge Kiwanis Club calf halter for placing first in the Scott Junior Calf Club Beef. Show: | manship Competition. Jane Flett, Oshawa, R. 1, was the winner of the Quaker Hill Farm Radio Forum Trophy . for obtaining the highest score on the year's work for the Dairy Section. Jane Flett, Osh. awa, R.-1, was also the winner of the Uxbridge Kiwanis Club halter for placing first in the Scott Junior Calf Club Dairy Showmanship Competition. Mr, H, L. Fair, Agricultural Repre- sentative, showed two educational and interesting films called "The Rival World" and "The Fossil Story". Lunch was served to complete the evening. Mr. Hugh Baird and Mr. John Leask are to be congratulated on the very fine work they are doing as leaders for this Scott Junior Calf Club. ANNUAL MEETING-- Ont. County Soil & Crop Improve. Association The Annual Meeting of the Ontario County Soil and Crop Improvement Association was held in the Legion Hall, Uxbridge, on Tuesday, December 19th, 1961, with approximately 100 farmers in attendance. The meeting started at 10.45 a.m., with the Presi- charge. - The report on the Yio Shots carried out in 1961 was discussed by H. L. Fair, and the various co-opera- tors who took part in the different tests and demonstrations during the year. A very interesting programme was carried out during the year; 146 dif- ferent farmers took an active part on one or more crop improvement pro- jects this year. Tests and demonstra- tions were carried out on a total of 115 acres. Dr. Wm. Tossell, Head of the Field Husbandry Department, O. A. C, portance of high quality forage in re- ducing the cost of producing agricul- tural-products such-as milk and beef. By having plenty of good quality grass, hay and silage, a farmer is able to use less high cost feeds such as grain and concentrates, and at the same time maintain his production. dent, Norman Lehman, Claremont, in|. Guelph, in his talk stressed the im-|.__ Anson Gerrow, Port Fenty, R. 8 Reach-- Murray Holtby, Port Perry, R. 4 Brock---William Heron, Sunderland Thorah-- Russell Morrison, Beaverton, R. 2 Mara--Frank Davis, Brechin, R. 1 Rama -- Lawrence Cooper, Washago, 1. " Robt. Baird, Pres Ont. Plowmen's Association The annual meeting of the South Ontario Plowmen's Association was held in the Township Hall, Brooklin, or Wednesday, December 13th, with a good turnout of members. Mr, Joe Tran, President for 1961, was in charge of the meeting. Mr. Tran made reference to the splendid plowing match that was held last fall at Mur- ray Dunkeld's farm near Claremont. He expressed his appreciation to the directors for their very fine co-6pera- tion and to all those who assisted with the match, Mr, H. L. Fair, Agricultural Repre- sentative, conducted the election of officers which resulted as follows: Honorary President--Joe Tran, Claremont, R. 2 President--Robert Baird, Blackwater, R. 2 1st Vice-President--Bert Guthrie, Whitby, R. 2 2nd- Vice-President--Howard Farndale, Oshawa, R. 1 topic for discussion "How Can 4-H Be Improved". Tuesday, January 9th, 8.30 pan.-- Uxbridge High School---January Meeting for Uxbridge Jr. Farmers. Saturday, Jan. 13th, 10.00 a.m.-- Toronto, King Edward Hotel--An- nual Junior Farmer Conference. Entries from the County will be taking part in the Public Speaking Competition, Choir Competition, Mixed Quartette and Instrumental Music Competition. Tuesday, January 16th, 1.30 p.m.-- Uxbridge, Department of Agricul- ture--Annual Meeting Ontario 'County Farm Safety Council. Tuesday, January 16th, 8.30 p.m.-- Cannington--January meeting for Beaverton Jufilor Farmers. Thursday, January 18th, 1.30 p.m.-- Brooklin Twp. Hall--Farm Manage- ment Meeting. Saturday, January 20th, 1.30 p.m.-- Port Perry Public School--Annual Meeting for Ontario County Junior Farmers' Association. Tuesday, January 28rd, 8.30 p.m.-- Port Perry High School--January Meeting for Port Petry Jr. Farmers. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, January 24th, 25th:and 26th-- Toronto--Annual Meeting and Con- vention for Provineial Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Saturday, January 27th, 10.00 a.m.-- Manchester--Ontario County Hol- stein Club Annual Meeting. Saturday, January 27th, 9.00 a.m.-- Brooklin United Church -- 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Secretary-Treasurer--ElImer Powell, Oshawa, R. 1 McCoy, Brooklin ; Auditors--John Batty, Brooklin, R.1 The delegates to the annual meet- 20th will be Robert Baird, Elmer Powell and Bert Guthrie. 'The Junior Plowing Match commit- tee is Robert Baird,' Bert Guthrie, Howard Farndale, Elmer Powell, Lorne McCoy, Hugh Baird and Bert Thompson. The 1962 Plowing Match will be held in Reach Township; the place and date to be announced later. The Jr. Plowing Match will also be held in Reach Township about a week prior to the Senior Plowing Match. Agricultural Calendar Thursday, January 4th, 8.30 p.m.-- Brooklin--January Meeting for Brooklin Junior Farmers, Assistant Sec'y-Treasurer-- Lorne ; int : NEW DANCE HALL TO OPEN Hugh Ormiston, Brooklin, R. 1 ing-in-Toronto-on- February 19th and---- Day for South Ontario. | -- -- NEAR LINDSAY. A new place of entertainment is to; open near Lindsay soon. i 'Stew Martin, an electronics-techni--- j cian with Bell Telephone in Lindsay, has announced he will 'shortly be op- ening a-dance hall to' be called "The Club 36", on Highway 86. Mr. Martin has purchased the pre- mises . which «first 'accomodated the . Valdora Dance Hall. + After the dance hall tlosed,: the buildings were used by Union Carbide Canada Ltd., Visk- ing Division; then by the Lindsay Paper Box Co. Ltd.; and later by Nash Aluminum, The 'building has been vacant for about one year. He is applying to Ops Township for an entertainment licence.- ; ~The new dance hall will have about 6,500 square feet of floor space for dancing, and a platform : for the band. Chairs and tables. will be spaced a--- round the room and a snack bar coun- ter is being installed; Mr. Martin' emphasized that the en- tertainment will: be kept: highly res- He also . stressed the.impellance oa using- forage and cereal varieties best suited for the district. The mainten- ance of high fertility in our soils is also important, Mr. Ken Fallis, Field Crops Branch, Toronto, spoke briefly, and assisted in the discussion of the various pro- jects carried out in 1961. Mr. John Cruickshank, Hampton, Zone Director, brought greetings from the Durham County Crop Improvement Associa- tion and from the Provincial Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Mr. Clarence Sims, Cameron, Ontario, strip grazing and high fertility in getting the most returns from our pastures. Pasture Competition were announced. The various donors of prizes were present, and presented their prizes to the winners. It was decided to hold the Annual Seed Fair and Hay Show again this year. The details regarding the place, date, and the programme was turned The delegates to the Annual Soil and Crop Improvement Convention, to be held 'in the Coliseum, Exhibition Park, Toronto, on January 24 - 26 are Russell Morrison, Beaverton, R. 2, and Harvey Meek, Sandford. resulted as follows: man, Claremont, Ri 2 President--Russel Morrison, Beaverton, R. 2 1st Vice-President--Muir Dack, Brechin, R. 1 2nd Vice-President--Hatrvey Meek, Sandford Sec' y-Treasurer--H, L. Fair, Uxbridge : Auditors--Clarence Armstrong, Uxbridge, R. 4 Ted Croxall; Uxbridge, R. 8 Township Directors-- East Whitby-- Elmer Powell, Oshawa, R. 1 Scott--Harvey Meek, Sandford sented by Mr. Norman Lyons, Presi- dent of the Scott Agricultural Society, winner of the Pasture Competition for | § this Zone, stressed the importance of | The winners of the Ontario County over to the 1962 officers and divectors.| The election of officers & directors : | Honorary President--Norman Leh- | Saturday, January 6th, 9.00 a.m.-- Beaverton Town Hall--4-H Home- making Club Achievement Day for North Ontario. Monday, January 8th, 8.00 p.m.-- Farm Radio Forum listening groups scattered over Ontario County. The pectable. "It "will be a place where any decent person wanting to spend an evening dancing will go. ~ There will always be two men policing the hall, and the exterior of the building - and the parking lot will have plenty & of lighting," he said. 2 CAWK Ea 13h _ FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVE "UNTIL 11 °C _ Phone 985-2221 "The Family Br oe Scugog--

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