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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Oct 1963, p. 15

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W ® Ly | l | + ' - > . \ @ Sy Y y -s J act 30 | ' I. 5 | » --- ? [Foe Rone | ¢ p> LAAN ' we dl ] od ® ) wo 2 004000000000000000000000 POPP POIP00OI 70070000020 PI PO 33 Plowmen In Keen Competition In North Ontario Plowing Match The North Ontario Plowing | Match was held on the farm of Mr. William McDermid, Long- ford, on Thursday, October 3rd, with 33 lands being plowed. This plowing match is spon- sored each year by the North Ontario Plowmen's Association. Mr. William : McDonald, Presi- dent, and Mr, Archie Gilchrist, Secretary-Treasurer, and the various committees, did an ex- cellent job in choosing the site for the plowing match, and in carrying out the details. The plowing match was brought to a conclusion with a banquet in the Longford Com- munity Hall, at which the vari- ous prizes and trophies were presented. The judge for this match was Mr. Russell Morrison, Beaver- ton. The prize winners in this competition are listed below: Class 1--Jointer Plow in Sod (open) -- 1st, Byrnell Wylie, Oakwood; Woodville. i Class 2 Tractor in Stubble-- open to boys under 15 years of age. 1st--John Webster, Wood- ville. Class 3--Tractor in Sod--open 1st -- Don Dunkeld, Claremont, #2; 2nd--Ivan DeGeer, Mount Albert, #3; 3rd -- Grenville Webster, Woodville, #3; 4th-- Lee Webster, Cameron, #1 . Class 4--Tractor in Sod-- open to plowmen 20.years and under. Woodville; 2nd--Vaughan Par- kin,.Cameron; 3rd--Larry Bag- shaw, Wilfrid. Class 5--Tractor, Mounted Plows, Sod--(2 or 3 furrows)-- open. 1st--Herb Jarvis, Agin- court; water; 3rd--Leonard Wellman, Queensville.. Class 6--Tractor in Stubble (2 or 3 furrows)--open. 1st-- Ivan Bell, Kirkfield;: 2nd--Roy Parkin, Cameron; 3rd -- Fred Webster, Woodville, #38. Class 7--Tractor in. Stubble (2o0r3 furrows)--open to con- testants from North Ontario who have never won a prize at a plowing match. 1st--Bernard Healy, Orillia, #6; 2nd--Law- rence Schulz, Washago, #1; pe Thornton, Washago, 1 2nd Gerald Bell, 1st -- Wayne Webster, 2nd--Les Smith, Blaeck- Class 8--Tractor in Stubble-- open to high school students, boys and girls of North Ontario. 1st--Barry Timbers, Mount Al. bert; 2nd--Ron McGuckin, Mt. Albert; 3rd--Michael O'Connor, Rathburn. Class - 9--Tractor in Stubble, Utility Trailer -- open. 1st-- Donald Dunkeld, Claremont; 2nd--Grenville Webster, Wood- ville; 8rd -- Bernard Healy, Orillia, #6. Class 10--Tractor in Stubble, Utility, Mounted--open, 1st-- Les Smith, Blackwater; 2nd-- Ivan Bell, Kirkfield; 3rd--Ivan DeGeer, Mount Albert; 4th-- Larry Bagshaw, Wilfrid. Horse Show--aopen 1st--Byrnell Wylie, Oakwood. SPECIALS-- Esso Champions Tractor Spe- cial--best plowed land in trac- tor classes, completed by a re- sident of Ontario County. --Les Smith, Blackwtaer. Eaton's --of Canada Junior Championship. Trophy -- best plowed land by Junior Competi- tor--mounted plow -- under 18 _years. --Barry Timbers, Mt. Albert Hon, M. B. Dymend Special-- best plowed land by resident of North Ontario. --Ivan DeGeer, Mt. Albert. Simpson Sears Trophy--best plowed land by resident of N. Ontario who has never won a prize at a plowing match. --Bernard Healy, Onillia, #6. C.. W. Hodgson Trophy--com- peted for annually at the North Ontario Plowing Match to the. High School with highest scor- ing contestant from N. Ont, --Barry Timbers, Uxbridge High School. If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING Call PORT PERRY STAR TENDERS VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Sealed tenders will be received by the Council of the Village of Port Perry for one used 1941 In- ternational truck known as the Old Port Perry Fire Truck. Oct. 1/63 Tenders to be in the hends of the undersigned by noon, October 11th, 1963. Lowest or any tender not necessarily "accepted. 0900000090000 00000000000000000000000000000000900000600004 J. F. RAINES, Clerk, Village of Port Perry 'MY THANK You 'TO EVERYONE WHO VOTED FOR ME ON SEPTEMBER 25th ON FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1963 AT 8.30 P.M. AT OUR HOME IN ASHBURN, MY WIFE AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO HAVE YOU JOIN US AT A CHICKEN BUFFET. PLEASE COME AND BRING WITH YOU YOUR YOUNG FOLK OVER SEVENTEEN. THANK YOU AGAIN! Sam Hollingsworth Liheral' Candidate Ont. Riding, Sept. 25, 1963 PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. OCT. 10th, 1963--15 AUTOMATIC TELEVISION BECOMES A REALITY AUTOMATIC Contrast Control AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC ~~ Fine Tuning The BRIDLEWOOD Your television enjoyment is assured -- automatically! Sit back -- relax -- and let Philips' exclusive components do the work. Your picture is always tuned to perfection and you'll experience a new with Philips' True The beautiful dimension! in T.V. High Fidelity Sound!" Brightness Control Current Stabilizer Picture Lock Model C63 - Bridlewood offers an extra note of lux- ury with Philips' tastefully styled Con- temporary cabinet in a choice selection _ of four finishes. MANUFACTURER SUGGESTED LIST TRADE-IN | ALLOWANCE YOU PAY ON LY EY EER ERY OTHER MODELS FROM $249. TED JACKSON APPLIANCE $389.95 [11241 Queen St. Port Perry Hydro Appoint Home Economist Appointment of Miss Eliza-' beth "Libby" M. Wilson as On- tario Hydro's Central Region Home Economist has been an- nounced by the Commission's Regional Manager, Adam S. Smith. : : : Miss Wilson will visit various senior grade school and high school home economics -class- rooms in the communities throughout Central Region dur- ing the next six months. She also will be responsible for Hydro's Showtime and Quick Tricks presentations to women's organizations in the Region. A native of Ottawa, Miss Wil-- son is a graduate of 'Macdonald College of McGill University | with the degree of Bachelor of | Science in Home Economics. She is also a Registered Professional Dietitian. The territory that' Miss Wil- son will be covering for Ontario Hydro is a triangular section_of the province known as Central Region. Included in this Region is the entire Metropolitan Tor- onto area and such widely sep- arated communities as Oakville, Oshawa, Port Perry, Brampton, Georgetown, Newmarket, Bow- manville, Aurora, Bolton, Mil- ton, Woodbridge, Uxbridge, Cooksville, Port Credit and sev- eral other municipalities. Miss Wilson served her diet- etic internship at Vancouver General Hospital. She has many interests. She 'is the treasurer of the Ontario Dieti- tian Association and is active in the Ontario Home Economics Association, the Canadian. Home Economics Association, as well as'the Canadian Dietitian Asso- ciation, Features Of The Future PLUS High Fikatity Sound 2-year PICTURE TUBE GUARANTEE PHILIPS T.V. Phone 985- 2 Finds Old Vor | Behind Blackhoard Mark Lockyer, Brooklin in- surance salesman dropped into the Star Office last Friday with bits and pieces of the Philadel- phia Press, a newspaper pub- lished in that city. A friend of Mr. Lockyer who is remodelling the old Mount Carmel School, located west of Raglan, had broken down a blackboard in the school and found the paper dated Septem- ber 28th, 1867 behind the board. » One advertisement reads: "$10. - $12, or $15.00 is enough to dress a 'man in a suit he would be proud to be seen in anywhere",

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