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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1979, p. 32

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Vaaee SER CHRO H wnat {RNG Rg AEA OMAR PA POR Crt EEL TIS TAERAIN N AR SAI SR FINN 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 24, 1979 AUCTION SALES THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. 60 HOLSTEINS SELL Malcolms 3rd Anniversary Sale at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario Thursday, November 8 at 12:30 P.M. Fol) es ids ale include 9 springing firStcalf heifers from classified ROP tested dams with up to 140-140 BCA for milk and fat, a springing daughter of Chieftain from a Very Good dam with a BCA of 147-168, many top notch yearling heifers such as a daughter of Oak Ridges Trans- mitter from an ""Ex'* dam with a 2 yr. old record of 5746 Kg. milk 3.6 test. Next two dams are graded 'VG', a daughter of Rocky A from a "GP dam with 128-157 BCA, next 3 dams are graded "VG". A yearling daugh- ter of Quality Ultimate with a full pedigree. Also a daughter of Johanna Senator from 2 GP dams with up to 187 and 191 BCA. Most cattle are free listed. Ed. McMorrow - Auctioneer - 705-953- 9444, Neil Malcolm - Sales Mgr. - 416-986-4246. o3 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 SALE TIME: ) P.M. FARM SALE Auction sale of farm machi- nery and some furniture. Int. B 275 Diesel tractor with Int. manure loader, 30-10 John Deere diesel tractor power steering with open cab, New Holland Hay bine 461 PTO. The property of BRUNO SCHULZ, Lot 26, Con. 11 Ops Township, 2-miles north of Lindsay on Hwy. 36 and 3 miles east. Farm implements: 30-10 John Deere diesel tractor power steering with open cab, 11-20 John Deere diesel tractor like new 1508 hrs., B275 International diesel tractor with Int. manure loader, 14T John Deere baler, New Holland hay bine 461 PTO, Oliver tractor manure spreader PTO, Ford cultivator drag 12 ft., 5 section drag harrows with evener, John Deere 3 furrow F45 plough - 3 P trip beam, Sedora snowblower, 1978 Ford side rake 513, 4 star Post hole digger 3 P, 1978 John Deere 205 Rotary culti- vator PTO - 3 P, 1 - 7 ton Martin Wagon with rack 8-16 ft., 1 - 7 ton ¥ Martin wagon with rack 8-20 f1., 10 ft. cultivator - 3 P (set for scuffling corn}, 36 ft. hay eleva- tor (George White), gas tank with pump, 500 gal. water tank, bale buncher, qu. of oak lumber, (some planed), qu. of cedar posts & qu. of cedar poles, Mercedes diesel truck stock rack 7-13 ft., 1977 Plymouth station wagon automatic é cylinder. Other items: wheel barrow, aluminum door, sump pump, hay - approx. 3000 bales of mixed hay, Straw - approx. 1000 bales of oat and barley straw, Grain - approx. 10 ton of mixed grain, Sheep - 9 ewes 1 ram, Pigs - 1 sow due Dec., 1 sow bred Oct. 1, 6 chunks, Goats - 5 nanny goats, 1 billy goat, 5 young billy goats, 4 young nanny goats. Furniture: Hot Point dishwasher, upright deep freeze, 1978 automatic Hot Point washer, 1978 automatic Hot Point dryer, plus other items. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale time: 1:00 p.m. Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro 705-324 9959 N7 FAL TAT DEY OF 'y td J LP At 3 28) HNL hy 4 Blue Ray Chapter installs officers by Mabel Cawker Approximately 100 members and Sisters and Brothers from other Chap- ters attended the "open" Installation ceremonies of Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star, held Thursday evening, October 11, in the Masonic Hall, Queen Street, Port Perry, to honour the newly elected Worthy Matron, Marjorie McCombe of Port Perry and her staff of Offi- cers for 1979-80. The opening ceremonies under the leadership of Worthy Matron Frances Gibson and Worthy Patron Sam Cawker and their corp of Officers was carried out in a most competent manner. Many Chapters were represented and W.M. Sister Frances had the pleasure of welcoming a number of dis- tinguished guests Grand Warder Brian Lee of Whitby, P.D.D.G.M. Sisters Audrey Martin, Bowmanville, Winnifred Newton and Julia Thomas of Whitby, and Jean Osborne, Fenelon Falls. Matrons and Patrons from various Chapters were cordially welcomed in the East. A splendid number of past Matrons and Patrons and other visitors were warmly greeted. Blue Ray Officers and members were extended a sincere welcome and thanked by the W.P. Brother Sam for invaluable assistance and support during the past year. Sister Pat McKenzie received her 25 year pin, presented by a long time friend Sister Margaret Cornish. Honorary member- ships were presented to Sister Frances and Brother Ray Westfall and Sister Jeanette and Brother Wilfred Alexander of Oshawa, presentations being made by Sister Emma Cook and Brother Sam Cawker. after a brief recess Instal- lation ceremonies were expressed appreciation to her loyal officers for dili- gence and hard work during the year and extended warmest wishes to the in- coming Matron and her officers for a very successful term. The Worthy Patron also thanked officers and members for the fine contri- bution made over the year. " Family and friends of the incoming Matron Sister Marjorie McCombe and incoming Patron Brother Sam Cawker were escorted into the Chapter by the con- OPPERS BROS. IT'S TIME TO THINK ABOUT WINTERIZING YOUR HOME with QUALITY STORM WINDOWS & DOORS from HOME IMPROVEMENTS We Also Carry: 985-83 1 8 (Days) DOOR SPECIFICATIONS: 1%" Thickness, Double Sealing Frame, Tempered Glass, Heavy Duty Hardware, 4 Hinges (5 Models and 4 Colours to Choose From) PRIME THERMO REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Call Now for Early Installation: FREE ESTIMATES 986-5673 (Evenings) B00 0 0 0 60000 8088000008080 8080000080808 000 Blue Ray Chapter 238, Order of the Eastern Star held an installation of new officers at the Masonic Templein Port Perry last week. Front row from left: Blanche Baird [treasurer], Pearl Gerrow [chaplain], Stella Dennis [associate matron], Marjorie McCombe [worthy matron], Gail Glass [associate conductress], ductress and given a hearty welcome. After a brief recess Instal- lation ceremonies were conducted. - Sister Jackie McMillan of Aloha Chapter was the able Installing Offi- cer. Sister Ethel Notting- ham, the Installing Marshal. Brother Ken McMillan - Installing Patron, Sister Jessie Espie - Installing Chaplain, Floral ceremony Sister Adelia Burnett. Past Matrons and Past Patrons assisted from Blue Ray and neighbouring Chapters. We were honoured to have soloists Sister Jean Osborne P.D.D.G.M. of Fenelon Falls and Sister Nellie Pring, of Durham. Sister Winnifred Newton of Whitby was accompanist for Nellie. The newly installed Worthy Matron Sister Marjorie McCombe wel- comed all present and voiced appreciation to the officers and members of Blue Ray for the great honour bes- towed upon her, and thanked the Installing Board for the beautiful Installation. Sister Marjorie was the recipient of many lovely gifts from Blue Ray Chapter, family and friends. The retiring Matron Sister Frances Gibson was presented with her past Matron's Jewel by Sister Emma Cook and the past Patron Brother Sam Cawker received his Jewel from his wife, Mabel. After Chapter closed a delicious informal Buffet Supper was enjoyed, arran- ged and convened by Sisters Doris Nottingham and Shirley Nicholls, concluding a memorable evening in the history of Blue Ray Chapter. As our new Worthy Matron Sister Marjorie McCombe assumes the Office - may she have a wonderful year of achievement, promoting the interests of our beloved Order, with the co-operation of each officer and member. We know our Matron will do her best - and make a fine contribution to the organiza- tion. "Very best wishes' to her from the officers and members of Blue Ray. Shirley Nicholls [conductress]. Back row from left: Betsy Staniland [secretary], Mabel Cawker [organ- ist], Kay Walker, Joyce Taylor, Elsie Wilbur, Sarah Kight and Minnie Fisher [Star points]. Loretta Parrish [sentinel]. iq Stan Cawker [left], Stan Glass, and Arnold Taylor were installed as Worthy Absent is HE See pr mg ¥ Patron, Warden, and Associate Patron for the 1979-80 year. Absent from picture is Wm. Nicholls who will serve as Marshall. UNICEF HALLOWE'EN Let's call her Maria, she's four years old. You reach out to hug her because the round face with the haunting black eyes is irresistable. Suddenly, there is a look of fear in the eyes, she trem- bles and pulls away. "It's because I'm a stranger," you say to the woman in charge of the little daycare centre. '"No", answers the teacher. 'It's because no one has ever touched her except to punish her. She's changing now, but we've had to give her a lot of attention and a lot of affection." It's heartbreaking to think of a child who has to learn affection, a child that has to learn to trust. Learning to love, learning to play, learn- ing to accept affection - it's all part of the work being done by the volunteer « wcrkers at El Tablado, a small village south of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The volunteer teachers are being trained by UNICEF and they will continue their work in El Tablado and ten other communities. Your support of UNICEF this Hallowe'en will help neglected, abused children like Maria learn about love, just as it helps our children learn about sharing. a --

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