High Point Triune Annette, a purebred Holstein cow in the herd of Irwin L. Smith, Port Perry, Ontario, has recently been awarded a Red Seal production certificate and a Superior Production certificate by the Holstein- Friesian Association of Canada. In five lactations on twice-a-day miling, Annette produced 113,586 lbs. milk average test 4.29 percent butterfat, thus qualifying for a Red Seal production certi- ficate. In her latest lactation, as a seven-year-old in 305 Very east to apply FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry -- 985-7951 containing 4,900 lbs. fat, Protect Wood Beautifully use OLYMPIC stain Pure Linseed Oil Base Won't Crack, Peel or Blister Lasts longer than other stains REESOR oe days on twice-a-day milking, Annette produced 23,280 lbs. milk containing 997 lbs. fat, average test 4.28 percent butterfat. This record has a Breed Class Average of 196 percent for milk and 228 percent for fat. Continued on test for 365 days, she pro- duced 26,025 lbs. milk con- taining 1,118 1bs. fat, average test 4.30 percent butterfat. It was for her 365 day record that she was awarded the Superior Production certifi- cate. Annette is classified' Very Good for body confor- mation and has one Very Good son. Installations Renovations Pump Repairs Call To-day! Murray Burnfield is pleased to be associated with Consumers Gas and would be happy to quote prices on .installation of gas to your home or | business. Murray Burnfield PLUMBING - HEATING ELECTRIC SUPPLIES aad Ba he Shy aint 1d 0 These ladies were recently awarded with pins for long-time service (15 to 25 years) with the Junior Red Cross. Back row, left to right: Katherine Watson, Alpha Samells, Thelma Beare, and Mrs. M. Wade of the Canadian Red Cross Uxbridge Branch who made the presentation. and Edna Beckett received special citations for 25 years of service. Red Seal certificate to local purebred Holstein In the front row Audrey Lee ON ZARSET EVERY TIME Port Perry Star ra SUEY CATA Gr ATE EAE 0 ST BYR LA RUSE EIA Sh SR Durham Seagrave News college Many drive-ways were crammed with cars on the holiday: weekend but we have few reports of visit ors, The Kennedy yard was one of these so we suspect "the whole family was at home. Ir Mr. and Mrs, Ken Darrell of Long Island N.Y. have arrived back again for a visit with Mrs, McNeil. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Mit- chell of Galt were with the B. Wanamakers for the holi- day and called on some other friends. Mr. & Mrs, Glenn Wanamaker and Miss Nancy were supper guests on Monday at the same home. Regular visitors were Miss Miriam Chant of Toronto with the Venners and Miss Marilyn McMillan at home, _ Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Carr entertained Bruce's parents Mr, and Mrs. Ganton Carr of Eden after the Sunday service. ; Away from home were Mr. and Mrs, John Tobin who visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Adam Wallace in Bolton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are no longer week-end resl dents. They moved their belongings here from Dun barton last week. Another move was by the . return on Monday. Strong family who are now living in the Burketon area. »Our hospital report re. veals that Gordon McMillan was discharged, but had to ; Roy Scott remains and Mr, Geo. Reid was admitted to Port Perry Memorial last week with heart troubles. Holidays are over for Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Short. They arrived home from the west on Friday. Mrs. Gladys Short is staying for a while in Manitoba The session was respon: sible for the Sunday church service with all elders tak ing part except Morley Bruce who is on holidays, Clifford the service at which Mr. Ganton Carr gave the ad- dress and Mr. Bruce Carr sang the solo. All quite good. Next week we expect to have our own irregular minister and the following week the U.CW. will be responsible when Miss Ruby Wilson of Uxbridge will speak. Young Colene Watts drop- ped her pennies slowly into the birthday box at S.S. All Seagravers are re- minded that Friday night will be shower night at the - church. Short conducted kam = College, (continued taught Wednesdays from 7:00t09:00p.m' The course is designated for both elemen- tary beginners and exper- 4 ienced persons wishing to review the techniques and improve their skill level. Training will be given on a Univac Keypunch - inter- preter verifier and on I.B.M. No. 29 Keypunches, with a. familiarization course on a Honeywell Key Tape System. The fee, is $10.00 for six sessions, from July 5 to August 9. .A special interest course, Guitar Workshop, is to be featured on Wednesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. For beginners, it will provide a basic insight into the guitar, so that a student can proceed with his own self-develop- ment. Basic chords and progressions, as well as ® music :theory will be in- cluded. The fee is $10.00 for six sessions from July 5 to August 9. 5 To register by mail, those interested should write or phone the Registrar, Dur- Box 385, Oshawa, Ontario, Phone 576-0210 (Extension 244), to obtain an official application form. Applicants can also register in person at the College during the day, or Wednesday, June 28, from * 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. " 3 WASHER NORMANDIE BUDGET PRICED BUT STILL ALL THE FEATURES . TO MAKE WASHDAY A PLEASURE. (With Suds Saver] .. 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