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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Feb 1965, p. 14

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\ AP TCA } TUNER SRR SNF FA SSS PARTE Nu NE 4 pT ~---- 14 - PORT PERRY STAR, Qlarat 8 CVA AES) WES ATENEO FU PRP TL 0 RMVASTIMNLN / Thursd ay, February 11th Elect Edgar Ward President Of County Beef Association In his address to the annual meeting of the Ontario County Beef Improvement Association, held in Uxbridge, on Wednesday, February 3, Dr. T. D. Burgess, Department of Animal Husband- ry, University of Guelph, empha- sized the importance of balanced rations for beef cattle. He out- lined a number of feeding trials that have been carried out by the Animal Husbandry Department, during the past year. Mr. George Arnold, Farm Man- agement Specialist for this area, reported on the two feeding trials with beef cattle that were carried out in Ontario County in 1964. The co-operators were Mr. August Geisberger, R.R. 2, Oshawa, and Jackson Bros. R.R. 1, Brooklin. The officers and directors for 1965 are as follows: Honorary President--Walter Beath, Oshawa, #2; President --Edgar Ward, Claremont; 1st Vice President -- Clarence He- Presidenf-- Harvey Blackburn, Uxbrid #2; Secretary-Trea- surer--Lynn Fair, Uxbridge. Directors-- Pickering -- Edgar Ward, Claremont; Whitby -- Gordon Hunter, Brooklin #1; East Whitby -- August Geisberger, Oshawa #2; Reach -- Harold Baylis, Uxbridge #3; Scugog-- Sergio Galenti, Port Perry #3; Uxbridge -- Hugh Shillinglaw, Mount Albert #3; Scott--Car- man Boadway, Mount Albert #3; Brock -- William Heron, Sunderland; Thorah-- Clarence Hewitt, Beaverton #3; Mara-- John Speedie, Brechin #1; Rama -- Ambrose McMillan, Rathburn #1. Directors at large--Malcolm Bailey, Harey Blackburn, Wal- ter Beath. Auditor for 1965 -- Gordon Ewen, Uxbridge. Annual meeting in Toronto on February 18 and 19-- Dele- gate -- Walter Beath, Oshawa, #2; Alternate Delegate--Edgar witt, Beaverton #3; 2nd Vice! Ward, Claremont. House League Hockey BANTAM-- Heard Vs. Jeffrey Jeffrey's team was defeated | 4-2 at the hands of Heard's team in a game which saw some hard clean checking. with Heard's team having a slight edge over Jeffrey. Stars of the game were DeShane and | Pugh on Heard's team and Kenny on Jeffrey's. Scoring-- Heard Jeffrey 1. DeShane 1. Harper | 2. Brain-Heard 2. Wright- 2. Pugh-Mark Kenny | 4. DeShane Luke vs. Gunter Luke's team with Wakeford in goal defeated Gunter's team 9-0. Gunter's team just could- n't keep up to the fast pace set | by Luke's team who skated, checked and passed well. Stars of the game were MacMaster and Hurst on Luke's team and Wolfe on Gunter's. Scoring-- Luke 1. McNab - J. Thompson 2. Phoenix 3. R. Thompson - McNab 4. Gibson - Hurst 5. Hurst - Gibson - MacMaster 6. Hurst - MacMaster 7. MacMaster - Hurst 8. McNab 9. MacMaster - Hurst * * * NOVIOE-- Campbell vs. Ashbridge Campbell's team and Ash- Both teams :skated and played well bridge's fought to a 1-1 tie. Both teams worked hard for tiieir goals and the score indi- cates the close game which saw plenty of action. Stars of the gume were Christie of Ash- bridges team and Prosser and Burns of Campbell's. Scoring-- Ashbridge 1. Christie - Evans Campbell 1. Prosser - Hope Irvine vs. Kyte Kyte's team playing their strongest game of the year came up with a 4-1 victory over Ir¢ine's team. The fine effort put forth by Kyte's team was 'largely due to MacLeod who scored 4 goals and who was the first star. Other stars of the game were Stephens of Kyte's {and Taylor of Irvine's team. Scoring-- Irvine 1. Taylor - Hillier Kyte 1. MacLeod - Stanley 2. MacLeod 3. MacLeod 4. MacLeod - MacLeod hd * * PEE WEE-- Feb. 3--Jackson 1 Hall 0 This was a very close game although Hall still loses by one goal after the good effort his team put up. Luck has to change, coach don't give up. Two penalties, both to Hall's. Summary-- Jackson: =) Kilpatrick - Lee RECIPE OF THE 3 cups biscuit mix 2 tablespoons melted buter 14 cup sugar butter. cuit mix. margin. up and cut in 1-inch slices. 15-18 minutes. By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" PLUM ROLY POLY SERVES 8 FOR A SNACK OR DESSERT Prepare your own biscuit dough: or use a prepared mix. Roll out in 15 x 10-inch rectangle. Combine sugar and spices. Spread with strained plums leaving a 1-inch Sprinkle with remainng sugar and spices. Roll a greased pan or muffin tin, MONTH 2 teaspoons cinnamon Y; teaspoon nutmeg 14. cup canned strained plums (or junior plums) Spread with melted Sprinkle 14 on bis- Place slices, cut side up, in Bake in hot oven (460°F.) Fe Te Lt met IV Sa 4 hd Ah! nie AX Tet OLR PY AUPE RA USE WO) FEL NG SLY BB TPN" Feb. 8--McCartney 5 Hall 1 McCartney's won a good game although Hall's team did not seem to want to skate like Mc- Cartney's team did. Vanderby was the big one in this game scoring three times, only through his hard work and fine skating. Heayn for Hall's was the hardest working player on his team. Summary-- McCartney: Vanderby Vanderby McCartney - Geer Vanderby Geer - McCoy Hall's: Waldinsperger Pee Wee House League Top Point Scorers Geer--1 Hall--4 McGill--b Mahaffy--4 P. Taylor--b Kilpatrick--4 Jeffrey--4 Holtby--4 Jackson--4 Ives--8 Minutes in Penalties MecDermott--24 Waller--12 Mahaffy--16 Shaw-- 9 wn DOES SHUR: GAIN FERTILIZER SPREAD BETTER? At a quick glance SHUR-GAIN Selected-Granulated Fertilizer may look very much like most other kinds of granular fertilizers --but there is an important difference. Most ordinary fertilizers and practically all custom blended ones consist of a dry mixture of fertilizer materials either in powder or granular form. As a result the different ingredients vary in size and weight. You can compare it to a handful of ping-pong balls, mixed with marbles. 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