Regular size Oldsmobile for 1965 have com- pletely new, restyled, roomier totally new chassis, and are powered by a re- cently developed 425 cubic inch all 1965 full-size Oldsmobiles, the 1965 Starfire is completely new, with a distinctive taperng roofline. The Starfire differs from other Olds- bodies, on a engine. Like mobile models too, in the design of both front and rear end, and in its specific side molding which ends in functional dual exhaust outlets. Oldsmobile F-85 models for 1965 have been changed in many areas. the grille, headlamps, front fenders and bump- er and the hood. Rear end design is also new. Completely new are Blackstock Fair Class D--Swine Yorkshire-- 3. Boar under 6 months-- Jim Byers only entry. 6. Sow 6-12 months-- Ralph Larmer only entry. 7. Sow under 6 months-- Jim Byers only entry. Tamworth-- 1. Boar over 1 yr.--Les. Taylor only entry. 2. Boar under 1 yr.--Les. Taylor and Fred Taylor. 3. Boar under 6 months-- Fred Taylor & Les Taylor 4. Sow over 2 yrs.--Les Taylor. 5. Sow 1-2 yrs,--Les Taylor 6. Sow under 6-12 months-- L. Taylor and F. Taylor. 7. Sow under 6 months-- Fred Taylor 1st & 2nd; Les Taylor 3rd. 8. Herd of Tamworth--1st Fred Taylor; 2nd Les Taylor. ROR OZR OZR ORO OF OO OR OTRO TTX THE BEST OF BOTH TOP QUALITY ESSO HEATING EQUIPMENT (en easy, S-year, budget terms) HOME HEAT SERVICE 'AT NO COST TO YOU BURNFIELD AND BALLARD LIMITED Plumbing and Heating 985-7335 Port Perry Prize Winners Champion Sow any Breed-- Leslie Taylor. Champion Boar any breed-- Jim Byers. Class F--Fruit & Vegetables Peck early Potatoes--Mrs. Frank Bailey ! Peck of late Potatoes--Mrs. Harry Van Camp. 1% doz. carrots--Ralph Lar- mer; Mrs. Frank Bailey; Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Two Hubbard Squash--Ivan Mountjoy (Linda). Two Pumpkin--Linda Mount- joy. : 1. doz. Beets--Mrs. Harry Van Camp; Linda Mountjoy; Mrs. Frank Bailey. 1 peck of Dutch Sets--Linda Mountjoy; Ralph Larmer (Sharon). 1% peck Spanish Onions-- Linda Mountjoy. 6 ears of table corn-- Sharon Larmer. Largest & Best collection of Vegetables--Mae Shortridge & Gladys Thompson. 1% doz, Parsnips--ILinda Mountjoy. Class G--Grains & Grasses Fall Wheat (white)--Wes. Yellowlees; John Carnaghan; Frank Glasenburger. Russell Oats--Wes. Yellow- _ 'lees; John Carnaghan. Barley (6)--Dalton Dorrell -& John Carnaghan. Baled Hay--(1st cutting)-- Dalton Dorrell. (2nd cutting)--John Bonsma; Wm. Ferguson; Stewart Dorrell Sheaf ensilage corn--Merrill Van Camp; Harold Medd and Keith Van Camp. Grain Corn cobs--Harold Medd; Donald Frew and Walter Wright. " LI TRICIAN IF YOUVE NEVER i YOUR BUSINESS WOMEN INSTITUTES Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party Ten items scored indivdually and collectively. First--Blackstock W.I. Second--Shirley W.I. Third--Honeydale W.I. Fourth--The Catholic W.L. Edgar--252; Bowling News LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Monday, Sept. 14th High Triple-- Wanda Durham--630 High Single-- Corninne Watts--258 Over 600 Triples-- Wanda Durham--630 Tina Vanderby--601 200 and Over Singles-- Corinne Watts--258; Yvonne Diane Crowell-- 249; Diane Sallows--248; Beth Oke--248; Tina Vanderby--244; Alice Scriver--234; Marg. Eden --234; Lil Moore--230; Annie Wakeford--224; Leona Ptolemy --220; Wanda Durham -- 2083, 210, 217; Joan Godley -- 213; Leona Tripp--212; Joyce Em- merson--212; Beryl Bond--207; Marg. Sweetman -- 206; Bert Mason -- 204; Eleanor Shaw-- 204; Vera Fawns--200. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Team Standing-- Exports No. 7's PORT PERRY | Menthols ......cccceeunnn.. 7 Viceroys occu. 0 Matinees ................... 5 Players civeniiiiricen 2 Belmonts ................. 5 Gaylords .................... 2 Kools occ, 4 Embassys ................. 3 Cameos ....oovevvevvveeenen, 4 Alpines .......ccceeenennn, 3 High Single-- Vera Fawns--296 High Triple-- Beth Oke--663. Over 600 Triples-- Beth Oke--663; Elma Vernon --657; Faye Dowson -- 654; Wanda Durham -- 612; Tina Vanderby--608. Singles 200 & Over-- Vera Fawns--296; Faye Dow- son--208, 270; Flma Vernon-- 267; Beth Oke--250, 260; Marj. Burnett--256; Diane Sallows-- 2561; Tina Vanderby -- 248; Wanda Durham--201, 230; Flo Davey--230; Norma Jakeman-- 225; Eleanor Shaw--222; Marg. Sweetman--221; Marg. Eden-- 216; Pauline Butt--209; Claire Whitter--205; Dorothy McLean --202; Yvonne Edgar--200. At Your Carload Food Market, Prince Albert PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK-END, WED. - SAT. SEPT. 23 - 26 POWDERED DETERGENT 15c. OFF Gt. Pkg. T5¢. UY MILLIONAIRE BRISLING SARDINES 1/4's Tins 2 - 3c. PEEK FREAN DIGESTIVE Shortcake BISCUITS 8-0z. Pkg. 5c. 4 |---AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Regular or Buttermilk 16-0z. Pkg. 2c. WINNER OF LAST WEEK"S DRAW Mrs. Harold Holtby FREE DRAW ON $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES With a $5.00 Order or Over SALADA BAGS 60's. 19c. Uy Ny ® This Week's MEAT Features eo STEA MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF | TOILET ROUND WING SIRLOIN T-BONE FRESH MEATY SIDE SPARE RIBS .. " 5. LEAN BONELESS STEWING BEEF . " 63c. WIENERS ......... 45. BOLOGNA . " 29¢. WHITE SWAN TISSUE White, Aqua, Pink, Yellow 2 rolls 25¢. 4 KS .. " 8c. 1b. Pkg. STAR -- 7 | THURSDAY, SEPT, 24th, 1964 End Cut Centre Cuts Pieces or Sliced Ib 35¢. ee rl ls a Rv a i es AT a ----_---- ey ee