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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jan 1969, p. 6

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SRA Tak Eas SN La ' Len. ad aa 6 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thorsdoy. 4 Jan. 16th, 1969 Junior Farmers Annual. Meeting Doreen Jones, Ashburn Elected 1969 President Ontario County Junior Farmers held their annual meeting. in the Sunderland Township Hall on Saturday, January 11th. - The following people were elected to execu- tive positions for 1969-- President--Doreen Jones, Ashburn, #1 Vice-President--Keith Phoenix, Greenbank Secretary-Treasurer--Bob 4 Hunter, Seagrave, #2 County Provincial Director-- Carle Parliament, Cannington, #2 Following the annual meet- ing, a banquet was held in the Sunderland Church. Mr. Wayne Parks United| from Lennox and Addington County was the guest speak- er. Mr. Parks was one of four Junior Farmers from the Province of Ontario to tour the United Kingdom in 1968 on a Junior Farmer travel- ling scholarship. At this banquet, the fol- lowing awards were made:-- Annval Seed Judging Competition Ontario County Junior Farmer Grain Judging Trophy--Port Perry Junior Farmers Annual Livestock" Judging Competition High Junior Trophy--Dale Feasby, Uxbridge, #1 ASHBURN NEWS The Lord's Supper will be observed in Burn's Church on Sunday, January 19th, at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. W. Black in charge. ~ Sunday School at 10:15 'a.m. The annual congregational meeting will be held on Thurs. day January 30th at 8:00 p.m. in the Sunday School Hall. Visitors at the Edgar Heron home during the week included Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt of Vancouver, B.C., Mr. and-Mrs. Robt. Rowe, of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper, of Malton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andless and family of Don Mills; Rev. K.A. and Mrs. Heron 'and family .of -. Barrie; Mr. Walter. Reynolds of Ancaster; Mr. K. Reynolds of Aurora. Sacrament of thej The montly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Batten on Wednesday, January 8th, at 8:15 p.m. with the president Mrs. E. Heron presiding. Mrs. Lindsay Death was in charge of the study. Miss Helen Parrott, a mis- sionary on furlough will be our special speaker at the meeting in the Sunday School Hall on February 5th at 8:15 p.m. - Guests at the family dinner party recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashton were Mr. and Mrs. West Doble, Sunderland, Mr. and. Ms, Philip 'Doble: of * Kitchener , Mr. 'and Mrs. James Doble, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doble, Laurel and Chris, Mrs. Betty Hogg and son, all of Toronto. Attractive printing af right prices! One good way to get people to read what you want them to is to make it look good. That's what we're in business : for. See us soon. " fine printing is , . for .... PORT PERRY STAR When you come to us, you know what real . no matter what it's our imaginative staff can create the type of printing to give you the prestige you want! OFFSET LETTERPRESS COLOR .|United Churches, and the '| presiding Minister will be . High Senior Trophy--Keith Phoenix, Greenbank Swine, Trophy---Dale Feasby, Uxbridge, #1 Beef Trophy--John Stone, Blackwater, #2 Dairy Trophy--Keith Phoenix, Greenbank Sheep Trophy--Keith Phoenix, Greenbank Junior Farmer Inter-Club Livéstock Judging Trophy--Port Perry Juniof Farmers Annval Field Day Junior Farmer Athletic Rifle Shooting Trophy. Brooklin 'Junior Farmers' 'Square Dance Trophy-- Brooklin Junior Farmers Champion Square Dance Caller's Trophy-- Bill Duffy, Orillia, #7 High Girl Trophy--Diane Graham, Balsam High Boy Trophy--Ralph Shier, Sunderland, #1, Don Evans, Claremont, #2 (tie) Maple Inn One Mile Trophy-- Earl Phoenix, Greenbank Debating and Public 'Speaking i ormpitient ? Debating Troj ! "Beaverton Jr. Y Fareed Public Speaking Trophy-- Terry Malcolm, : Cannington Drama Festival Drama Trophy-- Brooklin Junior Farmers 4-H Trophies and Awards 4-H Press Reporter Trophy-- Ted Smith, Blackwater, #1 4-H Demonstration Team Award-- ; Ted Smith, Blackwater, #1 Peter Doble, Sunderland, 3 Champions Trophy-- Beaverton Junior Farmers Girls" Softball Shield-- Beaverton Junior Farmers Boys' Softball Shield-- North Ontario Jr. Farmers Tug-0-War Trophy--Port- Perry Junior Farmers CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, JAN. 19th-- EPIPHANY II - 9:00 a.m.--Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.--Church School 11:00 a.m.--Service of Prayer | for Christian Unity. In the United Church. Rev. R. C. Rose, Preacher. 3:30 p.m.--Memorial Service for The Late Mrs. Purvis ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JAN. 19th-- EPIPHANY II 11:15 a.m,--Morning Prayer Rev. R. S. Mansfield PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister PORT PERRY 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School for children 6 yrs. & up 11.00 a.m.--5 'yrs. and under The United Church of Canada "SPECIAL SERVICES FOR JANUARY SUNDAY, JAN. 19th-- Port Perry--11: 00 a.m. Prince Albert--2:00 p.m. "A SERVICE OF PRAYER ~ FOR CHRISTAN UNITY" The Congregation of the Church of the Ascension and other Anglican friends, and other friends of the Com. munity will Worship with the Congregation of the The Rev. R, C. Rose of The Church of The Ascension, PRINCE ALBERT 1.00 p.m.--Sunday School 2.00 p.m.--Church Service ST. JOHN'S : PRESBYTERIAN "CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, JAN. 19th-- 10:00 a.m.--Worship Service 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School BAPTIST CHURCH PORT PERRY PASTOR A. HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, JAN. 19th-- 9:50 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, JAN. 19th-- 10.00 a.m.--SCUGOG 11.15 a.m.--~MANCHESTER 12.30 p.m --PROSPECT TUES., DEC. 31st-- 11:00 p.m.--Watch Night Service at Grace Church Scugog. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |, MacLean' 10 a.m.-- Family Bible Hour 11" a.m.--Morning Worship _ 7 p.m.--Evang. Service, 190,000 Expected To Visit The anticipated 150,000 visitors to the Canada Farm & Industrial Equipment Show, January 22nd to 25th, 1969 at Exhibition Park, Toronto, will revel in an atmosphere never before experienced in a show of this kind. Each one ot the five main floor buildings will have its special feature. Machines and devices never before revealed, many designed by Canadians to do precise jobs which only yesterday would have seemed impossible. A machine which will clear, level and provide a road bed through dense- bush all by itself and in one operation. A Canadian = product, accepted as the best in North America, for highway weed control. Labour-savers in multitude to serve both large and small holdings, plus red- carpeted aisles to walk on as you examine them and define your, needs, will be featured in the Industry Building. Here, also, will be found wheels, wheels and- wheels - all the offerings (Farm And Industrial Show the major agricultural a resplendent in their variegated glory along Main Street on this huge Show Hall. While the Ontario Soil & Crop Improvement Associat- ion Convention, with its variety of advice, instruction, lectures and pictures "carries on" in the upper East Annex, vegetation control servicés will be displaying their units on} an actual railway track espec- ially installed for the purpose.' In the surrounding areas, the specialized grower can browse for seeds, fertilizers and insecticides as 'well as hand- ling and packaging supplies. Flags of many. nations will fly over - equipment having originated . from far away places. Items in International Hall will either have spent several 'weeks on the high seas or arrived by. air freight in order to be viewed by the visitors at the Show. Tractors and combines from the U.S.S.R., whete a great: quantity: of Canadian wheat has found a market from time to time; land d prep- 7} a BU IER ~ ORDER YOUR Wedding Stationary ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS CAKE BOXES MATCHES from the PORT PERRY STAR PHONE: 985-7383 OR DROP IN AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU . jaration and harvesting equip- ment used on: Scandinavian farms, _modifiéd: and 'well accepted in North America; versatile, economical German small tractors; twine from Portugal and orchard sprayers from Holland. An entirely new line, never before.in North America by Austria and, of course, offerings of precision and quality from Great, Britain. Unfamiliar names, but' machines for familiar jobs, Only a few have -been ment- ioned ~ you must see them all, Winter weather and deep snow, once distasteful, is now anxiously, if not impatiently awaited. Transportation and travel have now become fun and frolic with the great variety of Snowmobiles, being mar- keted. A whole new world, both commercially and for leisure enjoyment has been born. All of the West Annexg Building, 20,000'square. feet, will display most of the now over half a hundred lines of these new machines. Also. clothing . and accessories that increase the enjoyment of this relatively new winter activity will be modelled. | Your local Farm Equip- ment' Dealer will be pleased to 'give you free admission cards. Only adults require, these. He may, as. most do, be sponsoring excursion coaches. The agricultural 'suppliers provide this Show, sponsored by the 'Ontario Farm Equipment Dealer' Association for the elevation and education of all those who endeavour is participation in Canada's great Farming. SELLING h REAL £STATE LID REALIOR 985-7373 - industry -- ? & } N \

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