Mr. A, G. ship with Walter Glenn Larmor; . u icoa-nwos H (Continued) er. vice-president, and seconded | by Joseph Bradburn a director | who tendered his resignation, | that the trophy offered by Mr, | Pacey for annual competition be "gratefully accepted" and that it be used for the field crop competition, It was moved by Ralph Larm- | er and seconded by Bill Fergu- | | and a committee formed to look | " after the field crop champion trophy. Mr. Wright, in his president's | | address, said it was a pleasure and a challenge to hold the pre- sidency during the centennial Pacey, manager of Port Perry - Blackstock branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, ¥ left, discusses plans for the field crop champion- Wright president, centre, and an ada Blacksto . PrISIGT we of the IAURASIUCK Blackstock Agricultural Society | gate receipts prove many did hd I= was moved by Glenn Larm- | come to see", he said. The president thanked = all those who took part in organiz- | ing the fair. "It was a job| requiring co-operation and this: was forthcoming from virtually | all the membership of this so- ciety who were asked." Mr. Wright. said one of the outstanding things was the ladies "Centennial Book" which | son that the meeting recommend | he described as a "wonderful | to the directors that one or more | piece of work". 'r field crop competitions be held hended the parade committee He also com- and said the "covered wagon ever seen. He urged members society to get their thinking caps on to find some theme that will equal last year's fair, of the] Agricultural Society. at the Society's annual meeting that his bank would put up the trophy for the competition as annual event, weep the siiverware. fair, . { The members authorized "We did well, except we must | changing the name of the Cart- have offended the weatherman | wright Agricultural Society to and he did not co-operate, but the Blackstock Agricultural So- Hearty congratulations to Mrs. George A. Raines who celebrated her 94th birthday on February 2nd. Mrs. Raines who | is in good health, was surround- ed by a group of family mem- bers who helped celebrate this important day. Among the group taking part were two danghters, Mrs. Alymer Byers r and Mrs. Lloyd Midgley, two cons. Guy and Jack Raines. Mrs. Raines also has four grandchild: | yen. seven great grandchildren, and four great great grand- | children. A brother Lewis Pal-| we had the things to see and our ciety in compliance with a re- "Mrs. G. A. Raines 94 Years Old Mrs, Tom Stewart Epsom, She re- ceived many gifts and cards from friends and family, which brought her much happiness, The photo above was taken at the time of her birthday. In the front is Mrs. Raines holding a fifth generation great great granddaughter Cheryl Noel Greene. On the left is Mrs. and a sister is living at | Sherman Gre ne, great grand- daughter and mother of the baby, in the center Mrs, Robert Pickard, granddaughter, and to the right Mrs. Lloyd Midgley, a mer is living in Peterborough daugh ter, Mr. Pacey announced with the winner getting to quest from the provincial gov- erning body. It was moved by Mr Bradburn and seconded by Mrs. Lorne Thompson that this society comply to. the change. It was moved by Les Taylor and seconded by Ralph Larmer that the financial statement be accepted as read 'showing a bank balance of $2,492.21, Glen Larmer reported that the District 4 meeting held Dec. 1 in Lindsay was one of the best "attended, He announced that this year's Blackstock Fair will be held i « float" was as nice as he had! August 26, and 27. Mrs. Thompson, also a dele- gate to the district meeting, re- ported having an interesting lecture by an official of the Canadian National Exhibition's ladies division, It was moved by Mr. Fergu- son and seconded by Mr. Taylor that the meeting recommend to the board of directors that Blackstock Fair sponsor the 4- H Clubs for 19§6. ) It was moved by Mr--Brad- burn and seconded by Mr. Fer- guson that the president, vice- president, secretary - treasurer be voting delegates at the Ont- ario Agricultural Society Con- vention in Toronto' Feb. 23 and 24. The ladies representatives suggested were Mrs. Ross Duff and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin, It was for 8 p.m. Fri.,, Feb. 11 in the township hall. The president introduced the | Allan Vietor new secretary-treasurer, Bailey, succeeds Malcolm, who for the last two years, Local Rink Wins | J. Ballard Trophy | On Saturday) Feb. 5th, the Port Perry Ladies Curling Club held a successful Bonspiel at the Curling Clab. The Bonspiel was sponsored by | the John Ballard Lumber Co. of | Port Perry. Competition was very quite keen and when final scores |! Kenny's | the I trophy with a score of 46 pts. |} Norma Perry were tallied rink of Port won John Ballard presented the tro- phy to the girls and also pre- sented individual trophies, rink was Norma Kenny, skip; | Betty Beare, vice: Marion Mac- Master, second; and Doris Beare; lead. ' Following close behind was another Port Perry rink skipped | + by Clara Martyn with Alma Cox | vice; "Notma Jakeman, second | PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Feb. 10th, 1966-13 Port Int. Bomb Sutton 15-1 Down Little Britain 1-2 The Port Perry Intermediates , opened the scoring in the first ('I'ripp's Bulldozers) are on the | at the 5.25 mark when McCabe move. After a slow start at| beat Topping on a the first of the season, they | Gord Holliday, have come on in the last half) py, pyjgozers bounded back of the schedule to prove that 36 'and 1552 to take 92-1 they will be strong contenders | etc and foo Qo take N when the playoffs sari, led on goals by Ken Roberts | unassisted and Barry Oke from Last Sunday evening they | Ahdy Matthews, a newcomer to travelled to Sutton and bombed | the Port squad. the "Twins" 15-1. Ken Roberts | led the Bulldozers, picking up four goals. ..Jim Burnett and Barry Oke counted three apiece! while Lynn Middleton. a new- tews, Jim Burnett, Mert McKee comer for Port, picked up two. | and Ken Roberts (his second of Mert McKee, Wayne Venning | the night) were the marksmen and Dale McNenley roundéd out | for Port while. Oke, Doug Mec- the score for Port, picking up! Millan. McKee and McNenly singles. picked ur assists, On Tuesday evening the L ittle | Britain Aces visited our local boys but went home on the short end of a 7-2 count. After a slow unorganized first period the Bulldozers be- gan to - click. Little Britain | BD pass from The Bulldozers had complete command of the second stanza when they picked up four un- answered tallies. Andy Mat- in y he third, Jack Spratt scor- ing for Little Britain and Andy Matthews picking up ond for the Bulldozers. Referee Stan Westfall of Osh- awa had his hands full with both teams as tempers showed throughout the game. He hand- ed out sixteen minor penalties and one major. Port Picked up seven minors and one major while Little Britain were given nine minors. his sec- and Margaret Hayes, lead. Oth- er prize winners were 3rd, Mrs. Mabel Gilchrist of Oshawa; 4th prize went to Mrs, H. Moebus of Peterborough and 5th to Mrs, E. E. LeMasurier of Unionville. Po PE BERET Le LO ny decided that the list | of directors will be finalized at the director's meeting scheduled | who held the position | Open RB F/ The |; : i 5 Font Couple Wins Skating Honours Janet D'Altroy. Barrie 8S, C I.S.C., pupils of John Wild title of the Novice Dance Champions in the Central Ontario Sectional Championships held at Varsity Arena during the last week-end in January, . and David Porter, Port Perry were successful in winning the = Ya ey TT, * CT re Ee ES pa; ~ PIT rx fy pec ar 2s RR OST pr -- pT AT gg ------ nant» 2 A sit na Ey SIP 4 ra wm WB, 0 WE, FE » . EGE Joe A, 5% 8 hy Let BY