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Port Perry Star, 5 Sep 1979, p. 27

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the scene of a successful cattle auction last week. Canada. [See story] Maimont Farms Sales Arena near Blackstock was Many of the cattle are destined for farms outside $4,000 top price for heifer A successful auction of 83 Holstein cattle was held last week at the Malmont Farms Sales Arena near Blackstock with an average price of $2386 and two bred heifers earning top price of $4,000. Many of the animals pur- chased will be shipped out of the country including 24 to France, seven to Brazil, sev- en to Italy, four to Japan and one to the United States. Nine are destined for farms y & ay in Saskatchewan and two for Manitoba. Neil Malcolm of Malmont Farms said the gross was the largest for a sale at the Arena, and added that he was pleased with the way the sales proceeded. The auctioneers for the sale were Ed McMorrow and Harris Wilcox of New York, and Bruce Murchison, Harry Phoenix and Murray Jack- son were ring men. ,- Put a Smile on your Face, Test Drive A HONDA call KEVIN CANNON City-Centre Automobiles 0 Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER Ican give you real value - in homeowners insurance. Good Neighbor Service I know how to make your homeowners Newer Insurance Home affordable | Discount And I'll be | If your home there to give is less than 7 you prompt. years old. you personal may save 2% service when to 14% you need it Thats homeowners insurance the State Farm way. Comprehensive Coverage All the protection you'll | STATE FARM probably ever need for your home and contents MsURAMCE » Find out how much you may save. Call: BOB ALEXANDER INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. AGENT CREDIT UNION BLDG., HIGHWAY NO. 12, BROOKLIN, ONTARIO. LOB 1C0 TELEPHONE: 655-3804 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, Canadian Head Office - Scarborough, Ontario The top price of $4,000 for a bred heifer was paid by a Saskatchewan farmer Dick Friesen to Bill Tamblyn of Orono, and also by Grass Hill Farm of Bobcaygeon to Bruce Miller of Little "Britain. A price of $3,900 for a bred heifer was paid by Shore Cedar by George Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miniel- ly and daughters of Water- ford Ontario visited Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty and family last week. Mrs. Allen is Norris's sister. Norris was a patient in Port Perry Hos- pital for a few days last week. Bruce Reeson of Raglan called on George Kilpatrick on Tuesday. Ray and Debbie Davis of New Liskeard were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lar- ocque and sons spent the weekend at Kimberly Lodge Holsteins for export to France to Harry Stanley of Norwood: Thirty-three of the cattle were sold on consignment, and the remainder had been selected for sale by the associations in Durham, Pet- erborough, Victoria and Northumberland Counties. Creek near Kaladar. Bruce Cummings was in Sudbury for a few days this week. He was driving a horse in a race on Monday evening. Pl or on lo an on an Los [on [ae np Le Lap pe TTT TaTaTaThTa] Tal IC 25¢ 25¢ SEWING | MACHINE REPAIRS J In Your Own Home 9 20 Years Experience GIL RUMMENIE 985-7860 plop CI0ICAC 3252525252525 5¢! 5252525252525¢5¢ 525252525 925252525 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 5, 1979 -- 25 - OBITUARY - Norma Jean Crowell passed away Friday, August 17, 1979 at Port Perry Com- munity Hospital after an illness of six months. Born in Whitby, Ontario on January 26, 1930, the daughter of Amy Fortune, Toronto and the late Fred Bull, she married Cliffton Crowell on April 24, 1954. A resident of Pine Point, Scugog Island, sixteen years as a cottager, nine years permanent, having moved there from Agin- court. Mrs. Crowell was a mem- ber of the Anglican Church, Port Perry, Ontario, the Scu- gog Women's Institute, Hos- pital Auxiliary, and the Ang- lican Church Guild. She was an employee of Simpson Sears. Left to mourn her passing" are her husband Cliffton, two daughters, Martha (Mrs. Eric Hatfield) and Dianne, one son Eric, her mother, Amy Fortune, a brother, i William Bull, niece, Kim North and nephew Chris Bull. Funeral services were held at the Anglican Church of the Ascension with Rev. A. Woolcock officiating. Pall bearers were Eric Hatfield, Chris Bull, Tom Creeper, Lamon Stevens, Jack Chambers and Richard Drew. Interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, Ontario. 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