TANTRA YA VT od FO IY . BROO Ki iN d D ISTRICT " PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 12th, 1964 -- 7" By Mrs. R. Molman to the Brooklin W.I. District Commissioner of Whit- ISAAC LESLIE WRAY Increased Sales ~ ' BROOKLIN -- The vier There was also a most in-| by, Wm. Lawlor; Rev: George The death of a Reach T ka . meeting of the Brooklin Horti.| [c*¢5!in& display of crafts from | Mundy; Reeve John Goodwin; 10 C6#tT OF & HeACh COWI™| Sales of "The Oshawa Whole- cultural - Society was hald I "| India, China, Finland, Lebanon,| Wm. Lamb, and conservation ship farmer, Isaac Leslie Wray, | sale Limited increased 20.1 per . y : as ed re-| Burma and Canada. officers from the Department occurred at the Port Perry Com. cent and net earnings rose 34.8 cently in the Christian Educa- . : : munity Hospital on Thursday, » aoht 3 isen) veary . 4 NET . A A of Lands and Forests, Ben per cent in the fiscal year end tion Building of Brooklin Unit- special 2 day course of Sony 2 Mar. 5, in his 67th year od J w : ed Church. dessert cookery will be held.| Smith and Mr. Toth. H th £ th lat ed anuary 3, 1964, Rey DB, The dates to be announced Scoutmaster Mike Wood an- Mr e hogy e Toh Ty e ale Wolfe, President, reported to- Mr. Frank Dellow, Goodwood, | shortly. Since this course will | nounced the troop had one 1st| A By " hog and! day. . was guest speaker, Mr. Del-| be limited to 25 ladies, those | class scout, Ken Edwards, who Yas i oe pully 2] Zawh The Company's annual report, low is a Specialist in English | interested or who wish to enrol | had been presented his badge FAD: C " wd Ive Ay Am now in preparation, will show 'Exhibition Chrysanthemums. | are asked to conduct Mrs, Wm. | earlier in the year. nig WERE Sg = won sales of $88,748,780 for the He illustrated his talk on the| Heron, Brooklin 655-3171. David Bailey, Fraser Mack- some 25 ivleagnlly Shgrav pene comparey with $73251,0%9 growing of these beautiful enzie and Bobby Richardson He was an adherent of the aed gid an Hi rease of $14,- flowers with coloured slides. By Mrs. R. Molman were presented with their 2nd United Church. By ra ho oon 57.380 [3 I] 3 V e ' y ' Mr. Dellow explaiied to the Reig i whi 0, an- sass hedges, Mr. Wray is 'survived by| compared "with $881,011 last » audience all the steps of grow- nual Father and Son anquet ( Cubmaster Dorothy Hayden | three sisters, Mrs. M. Sleep vear, an increase of $306,869 or CSL SOM of the 1st Brooklin Scout and | gave a short report and pre-| (Lillian) of Bowmanville, Mrs.| 34.8 per cent. Profits per share from the time they are dug in Cub Troop was held in the Odd- | sented Donnie Bailey with his | Bert Buett (Florence) and Miss | rose to $2.06 from $1.57, an the fall and stored through the fellows Hall, Brooklin, recently. | last proficiency badge. Donnie | [da Wray, both of Oshawa. He increase of 31.2 per cent. atiinei. toot tia & ¢ i A delicious turkey supper was| now has all the badges that he | also leaves two brothers; Ken- iy ; oe Y A he ! Pa 0 served by the Scout Mothers | can earn as a Cub, neth of Seagrave and Fred of| WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF " a - 0 > na wi Auxiliary. There were two films shown | Toronto. Offi S ki Ty showing In ? After the toast to the Queen, by the Conservation Officers. - The remains was at the Me- 1Ce upp 16S : the chairman, Elgin Finch, wel-| On behalf of everyone pre-| Dermott - Panabaker Funeral IN OUR OFFICE 'Mr. A. C. McCulloch thanked | comed the guests and fathers. sent, the Conservation Officers | Chapel, Port Perry, with service Drop in and see what we Mr. Dellow on behalf of all Following = the dinner the| were thanked by Elgin Finch | on Saturday, March 7th and In- have to offer. those present, chairman introduced the guests | and the Mothers' Auxiliary by terment in Pine Grove Ceme-| PORT PERRY STAR CO.-LTD. ] at the head table: Assistant| Wm. Lamb. tery, Prince Albert. 985-7383 . By Mrs. R. Molman- Hare, Whitby, was guest speak- er for Interndtional Day at the ph ust selling FAIRLANE is the ideal, February meeting, as SE. wg 28 'Mr. Hare was a member of a ° survey party sent to Pakistan fim 4 (7 / _--- Sper Lely IN a * to construct highways. His ' C 7 77 70 é. ne e talk was illustrated with col- se" Herifty, roomy and low priced! | The District President, Mrs. J S. Cawker, brought greetings J the of) ' vin the rush lo wirlane! * To 0 ; 0 ryanize Ontario County 4-H Agricul- tural Clubs will be organized on Monday, March 23rd, Farm boys and girls, 12 years old by January 1st and not 21 years| . old by December 31st, 1964, are invited to join a 4-H Club. 4-H is derived from the first letter of the four words--Head, . Heart, Hand and Health; The A significance of each is express- & ed in the 4-H pledge-- en x "I pledge . .... ¥ 'My Head to clearer thinking, A My Heart to greater loyalty, 3 | My Hands to larger service, he My Health to better living for A » My Club, My Community and xe My Country." + In Ontario, the 4-H program- ; me is organized under the di-| -- : 'rection of the Extension Branch i - "of the Ontario Department of 4 Agriculture with the Agricul- | tural Representative, his staff, EL and volunteer club leaders, is carrying out the programme in N each county. RA The chief objective of 4-H 0 » club, work is to provide a train- : _ y A By ing in citizenship and a greater ol knowledge of agricultural prac- The 1964 Fairlane 500 2.Door Hardtop, one of the Total Performance Fords Bullt in Canada, hos is each club Y/ teen, Te this Sach o hut More Gels on Lee 1964 Flririane ~--Pretty as a colt on a Spring day--that's Fairlane! Clean lines. Trim, too, A County. the projects available And frisky, in the way It leaps away from a standing stop~--in the way It follows your touch through traffic, around corners-- i duiry beet, gain, comm, without effort! And Fairlane Is just as practical, through and through--with lots of relaxing room for the big folks, lots of i ; : 8, potato and tractor maintenance. squirming room for the children! Another benefit of Falrlane's practicality--easy parking Also aimed at family thinking are BN th: Faluaneie jishey Saving features-- particularly its economy of operatian. Engine cholces start with two of the thriftiest sixes : : 5 going--up to Fairlane's optional Challenger V-8's (like, wow), Sedans, hardto tatl ns-- 'i te ' A e ps, station wago there's a Fairlane for eve ma br g| family. partloularly yours. Test drive the total performance of the '64 Falrlane--at your Ford Dealer today! y the summer months, and are Certain features Illustrated or mentioned are optional at monet, scored on various phases of the ; work during the yoor, IT'S FUN 10 DRIVE A WINNER -- -- SEE YOUR FORD DEALERI . he LJ Please contact the Ontario ih, on 8 Depattment of Agriculture OF MANCHESTER GARAGE, MANCHESTER Phone. 985 - 7341 wee | - fice in Uxbridge, or a local 4-H : beadet, for further information.