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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Jan 1966, p. 13

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" 3 $e, NEN Ny X NFA I gh A Rss County Farm Saftey Council Elects Officers For 1966 the annual meeting of the Ontario County Farm Safety Council was held in the Depart- ment of Agiiculture Bd. Room, Uxbridge, on Monday, January 10, at 1.30 p.m. ' The projects, carried out in 1965, weile reviewed. These projects included a farm and lime safety poster competition ..th rural school pupils. For «ie 1460 competition 714 pos- ters were received, and prize money amounting to $216, was paid out. During the month of June 4-H club-safety meetings were reld. A farm safety ex cibit was set up at Beaverton Fair, Slow moving vehicle >igLs were sold to interested farmers, Fire extinguishers were sold to farmers. through safely projects sponsored by the Brooklin and Beaverton Junior Farmers, Five hundred safety calendars were given out to farm people in the County. Five thousand farm safety serviettes are be.ng distributed to farm vigarizations in Ont, County. The Ontario County Farm Safety Council was supported i from the ¢Province of Ontario, the Ontario County Federation of Agriculture, the Ontario County Co-op Medical Services, the - County. Sy The projects planned for 1966 will be similar to those carried out in 1966. The election of officers and lirectors for 1966 resulted as financially in 19656 by grants! and a number of Townships in County Council Name Hospital Representatives Ontario County Council rep- resentatives were appointed to the counties six hospital boards at a meeting last week, Deputy Reeve James Batty, of Whitby Township, will repre- sent the county on the Oshawa General Hospital board; while Irving A. Boyd, deputy reeve of Port Perry, will sit in on the Port Perry Community Mem- follows: -- Honorary Chairman: Larry Doble, Uxbridge; Norman Leh- man, Claremont; Mrs, Walter Carruthers, Uxbridge. Chairman, Norman Smith, Uxbridge; Vie - Chairman, Au- brey Carson, Claremont; Secre- tary, Lynn Fair, Uxbridge; Treasurer, Gordon Ewen, Ux- bridge; Auditor, Ralph Veitch, Uxbridge. Directors: Anson Gerrow, Port Perry; Gordon Ewen Ux- bridge; Aubrey Carson, Cie: mont; Lloyd Wilson, Ashbu¥n; Robert L. Nesbitt, Claremont; Ralph Veitch, Uxbridge; Les Meyers, Goodwood; Heber Down Brooklin. orial Hospital Board. Reeve Ross Murison, of the village of Pickering, will rep- resent the county on the Ajax- Pickering General Hospital Bd. A. Redshaw, reeve of the Town- ship of Uxbridge ,was appoint- ed to the Uxbridge Cottage Hos- pital Board and Reeve Hector MacKinnon, of Rama Township, will serve the county on the Orillia' Soldier's Memorial Hos- pital Board. = The county representative to Hospital Board will be Reeve Everett Quantrill, of Whitby. << < If you are between the age habits and character, Own a representative. ~~ This is a position, for the right man. woman). WE ARE EXPANDING you can sell or believe you can. The man chosen, will be carefully selected, professionally appraised, for strong sales potential, schooling, and field training, then sent at our expense to A our "Canadian Sales Schools," ( This is a real business opportunity for the right man (or All replies will be acknowledged, Send name, address & phone number to: BOX 11, PORT PERRY STAR. of 22 and 60, ambitious, good car, you may qualify as our full time, permanent career We are interested in you, if He will receive basic Chas Oldham, Zephyr; Mrs. Sam Cawker, Port Perry; Mor- rison Colville, Sunderland; Mr. and Mrs, Norman Smith and Mrs. Frank Barkey, Claremont; Mrs. Walter Carruthers, Ux- bridge; Wallace McLean, Udney. Messrs, Norman Smith and Armour McMillan will attend the Provincial Farm Safety Conference at Guelph on Feb- ruary 7, 8, and 9. BUSINESS DIRECTORY G. McPHADEN INSURANCE 985-2341 Dec./66 EADE'S NURSING HOME Nurse in Attendance Reasonable Rates, Pleasant Surroudings PHONE 985-2806 WANTED Horses or and Crippled Cattle Highest Prices paid according to size and condition Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE ED. PECONI & SON LTD. R.R. #2 WOODVILLE t. Licence 802-C-65 Collectors Feb, 4/66 MONUMENTS MARKER? RIMAR MEMORIALS | Plone: 723-1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Dec. 2/60 For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7081 Specializing in business and farm operations. Dec./66 INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOME? Check Our © SPECIAL RATES e For Homes Under Construction EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. Dec. 81/66 DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 268-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE License No, 4-C-66 ® Cash on the spot © Mar. 4/67 A.E. Johnson, (.D. GPTOMETRIST Mary St. 985-2383 DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7998 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Formerly Apex T.V. Service Jan, / 66 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLEL Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.5--Feb. 28/66 ° SEE ° Ethel Nottingham for your CO-OP INS} NEEDS MYRTLE, ONT. Phone 655-4832 Feb./66 MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. 28 Caleb Street PHONE 985-2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. ANCE Apr./66 Dee. / 6b "thers Auxiliary catering, the proposed Whitby General \ Mrs. W. A. Brown, Locust Hill;. PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, Jan. 27th, 1966-15 Scouts, Cubs To Hold Three Father And Son Banquets With the advent of the Winter season, comes time for the Ia- ther and Son Banquets, a fea- ture of the Scouting program in the commurity. This year there will be three dinners, commenc- ing with BvCub Paek and the 2nd Scout Troop, jointly on Saturday evening, Jan. 29th, at the Scout and Guide Hall, start- ing at 6.15 p.m.; the Scout Mo- This promises to be a well attended event and an interesting pro- gram will be' carried out with Cubmaster Charles Reesor and Scoutmaster Bob Bell in charge with help from their assistants. Future dinners will be Feb. 12th for A Pack and Rove: Crew, the Guide Mothers cater- ing and finally C Cub Pack. Feb, 26th with both Auxiliaries taking charge of the catering It is to be hoped that the fa- thers of boys in the respective sections will sce fit to spend an enjoyable two hours with_their sons on these occasions. The first of the five Paper Drives for 1966 will be held on Saturday, Feb. 5th, with papers, magazines, catalogues, ete. to be out by 9.00 am. Other dates arranged are: April 9th, June 11th, Sept. 24th and Nov. 26th, all Saturdays. Your com- mittee would appreciate all households that receive daily or weekly papers, to tie these neat- ly & save for the Scout Drives, A phone call to 985-2426 at any reasonable time, between dates of drives, will remove your papers, should they overtax the available storage. The volun- teer public support of these Paper Drives is much appreci- ated by the Group Committee, 10,000 Canadians will buy new homes in May, 1963 Bell Canada is planning their move today It looks so easy: the home is built -- you buy it -- move! And everything, including your phone, is ready. Of course it's ready: All services, including Bell, plan for urban growth 2, 5, 10 years ahead. Our planning staff studies growth patterns, mobility of people, industrial development -- and projects them ahead to the future. And the same kind of planning goes into such things as colour television, for instance: Bell's microwave system will carry colour TV the mo- ment it's needed. Or take the new 'office cities' contained in single buildings; Expo 67; the development of Canada's Northland: you name it-- if there's progress in the offing, Bell is planning for it. Planning ahead -- one of the reasons why Bell Communications serve you so well. Bell Canada HINER RL ADH 2 pit ERA | os =" TAG

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