ih 4 remarks various 3 Fu MY INCOME TAX 70-DAY, NOW | KNoW HOW A Cow AFTER MILKING. The-fegular meeting was held Thurs. evening, October 2nd, in the Municipal build- ing with a small attendance. Pres. Miss Alice Dodd chair- ed the meeting and extend- ed a warm welcome ta those present. Sec'y Mrs, © Stan. * Ploughman assisted. : A good response was given when the roll was called, "A resolution I have made." The Motto--*"When we rise in the morning resolve to make someone happy." Miss Dodd very ably spoke on this . theme leaving much food for thought, illustrating in her ways to make people happy. The Area Convention will be held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Nov. 5, 6, & 7th. Mrs. Sam" Naples has been elected delegate, with Mrs. Gord Robertson -as al- ternate. Honeydale Br. 'de- cided to charter a bus to the Convention, Wed., Nov. 5th, leaving Port Perry at 8 a.m. Those wishing to attend con- tact Mrs. Tom -Bell (Phone 985-2419 or Miss Alice Dodd - Phone 985-7118). Price -- members of any W.I $1.75, non-members $2.25. A com- mittee comprising Mrs, Law-] son Honey and Mrs. Chas. Howsam werg asked to select Yan article (value $2.00) - for the Convention auction sale. The Senior Training School "Hats", "Shapes and Wide Brims", will be held in Trin- ity' Church Uxbridge, Oct. 29-30. Time 10 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Mrs. Sam. Naples and: Mrs, Allen Martyn have con- sented to lead the course. ~The Sec¢'y-has been advised- that = the "Short Course" "Leathercraft" is not avail- able unless there is a can- cellation, due to a great de- mand. for this. particular course, ; Mrs. Tom Bell, Hospital . Rep, asked for volunteers to "take turns working in the Hospital Tuck Shop: In 1971 Port Perry will be celebrating their Centennial. All organizations are asked to assist in planning for this 'major event, and a letter re- garding this matter was read at the meeting, - The Port Perry Chamber of Commerce / PAID | YOUR OLD end FEELS BRIA N° s SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985-248 | REFRESHMENT BOOTH © 24 HOUR TOWING o (Emergency Groceries) \ ICE--Biock & Coe neydale Women's Institute Hold Meeting Of Interest asks that a representative from the Institute be ap- pointed, and the name sent in not later than Jan, 1st. This business was left over until the next meeting, when a larger attendance is. ex. pected. The.. Nov. meeting will be held the second Thurs., Nov. 13th, at 2 p.m. The meet- ing date was changed, so that members may hear the Convention report. Members please keep this date in mind. ~ .As Oct. is Resolutions: month Mrs. Orville Stone dealt with samé and a vote was taken. Mrs. Stone pre- sented her programme which was much enjoyed. A very pleasant social hour was held - with Mesdames O. Stone, T. Bell, W. Day, S. Ploughman, and A. Dodd ser- ving refreshments. Appre- ciation is extended to all members who contributed to this splendid meeting. We regret illness amongst our membership, and wish for all a speedy recovery.| We're looking for a "full house" at our Nov. meeting, when Mrs, Fred . Warren's group (theme "Agriculture") will bé in charge. Remem- ber Nov, 13th, 2 p.m, Visitors will. be cordially welcomed, under the banner "For Home liams;' Secretary - Carol Aird; & Country". Ie Home Freezer Owners ---Sides-and quarters of "beef, sides of pork dt and wrapped to, your specification. We have the largest selection of grain fed beef in Durham and Ontario counties. Come in and select: your own' beef. All our meat is government graded and inspected. Pine Ridge Packers Ltd. 4 miles east of Port Perry on 7A highway. HAROLD FORDER, manager. 4-H CLUBS By Anna Croxall The first' meeting of the unit "Being Well Dressed and Groomed" was held at the home of Nancy Webster. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge then proceeded to elect the new-officers. President - Nancy Webster, Vice President /- Shelley Wil- Treasurer - Margaret Wannin- khof, Press Reporter - Anna Croxall, / are unit is named the "Zig -Zag's" . Meetings will be held on Monday nights. We discussed d thig unit, made notes 986-4932 Hit Telephone 985-7465 : : PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 9, 1969 - 7 on choosing fabric and closed | stone, Mrs. Webster and Mrs. with the 4-H motto. Aird. We legrned patching and The second megting of the| how to alter patterns. We Manchester "Zig-Zag's"" was| discussed ways of keeping our held at home of Carol Aird) clothes tidy. The meeting The leaders are Mrs. 3- | closed _With the AH motte, "Brendean 'Game Farm and Shooting Preserve Controlled hunting | over 400 acres of [f magnificent natural f pheasant cover. Sea- if son from 1st Sept- ff ember 1969 -- 31st f " March, 1970. Hunting privileges $10.00 per day; a minimum number of 2 pheasants released : _perhunter, a Bag limit of 3 pheas- . antsregardless of sex. Located in the town- ship of Reach, just .7 miles SW of Port Perry.Write or phone for brochure or reservations. i Brendean Game Farm R.R. 4 Uxbridge Ll BE 8 Ee MBE wwe wm es | stead of a lot of fancy opt x 'ment that makes. the payments last longer, and Volkswagen introduces something to make the -. carlast longer. © The VW Diagnosis Systens, : Now when you buy a new YW you get two years worth of free inspections. : ale equip- - Which 4 The idea; behind it all is to spot small rovbls before it can become big trouble. Diagnosis System is a fancy extra that does something no other fancy extra éan db. dave you money. means that the Volkswagen . yy . ' . . 51 . ual