B -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 29, 1970yserve Junior Championship Smith Bros. Win Trophy 2.2% = At Peterborough Show Livingston, Woodbridge, on their top junior yearling hei- fer, Sunny Maple Debbie Glenafton Pisus chowedlten on the fet ped om head shown by 56 exhib-}both the Grand Champion |ior bull calf, Bond Haven Ace. tors from ten counties. This} femaie.ind the Grand Cham-|Almerson Dividend Bertrand Marquis. Glenafton Farms took the renee and Grand Champion- ness from Janice who was also named |bulls two years old and over, and White Days. best uddered female of the |Reserve Senior Champion was Romandale Farms, Union-| snow. She won the mature|the second prize winner in ville, Ontario, won both the/cow class in milk om a/this same class, Garnarska Premier Breeder and Premier|cioge decision over Osborne | Glen, shown by Karl Herringa, Exhibitor awards with Roy | Reflection Harriett owned by |Fraserville Ormiston, Brooklin, the rap-|Romandale Farms. Harriett} The joint entry of Will- then followed through to the jiam F. Moore, Cobourg, and é Reserve Grand Championship. | Donald Budd, Port Hope, won A. E. Johnson | Romandale Farms also |the two-year old in milk class. showed the Junior Champion |She was Surodana Marquis OPTOMETRIST Female, taking this honour|Laraine. Allan Orr, Brad- on the first prize senior |ford, had the winning three 228 MARY STREET heifer calf, Romandale Reflec- |year-old, Orrlea Queenie 985-2383 tion amilia, while the Re-|while Roy Ormiston took the four-year-old class on Briarwood Mellissa Roy Ormiston won the special prize for two best udders of the show and also took the new Romandale Farms trophy for the best senior female bred by the exhibitor with the third prize mature cow in milk, Roybrook Debbie, Roy Ormiston also won his own trophy for the top breeder's herd. The R.R. Dennis trophy for the animal with the highest Breed Class Average rating among the top three senior female prize winners went to Smith Bros., Port Perry, on the third prize dry aged cow, High Point Lola Pearl. She has a record as a four-year-old in 365 days of 25,165 Ibs. milk containing 923 Ibs. fat, testing 3.63% butterfat. This record has a Breed Class Average rating of 198 for milk and 197 for fat Manchester News Rev. Barry Pogue of Dur- ham College, Oshawa, was again a very welcome speak- BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY «-- WEEPING Beds epg ane see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building ARMSTRONG sssaulnear ak anole dec Port Perry -- 985-2226 farm operations FOR ANY OF YOUR MURRAY PLUMBING & HEATING Do it the Cooperative Way Co-Operators {ns. Assoc. 110 Simcoe S?. North er at Church on Sunday ETHEL NOTTINGHAM PHONE 985-7980 morning. Rev. Mr. Pogue Myrtle FORCED AIR FURNACES |Wil! be the speaker next 655-4832 PRESSI'RE SVSTEMS Sanday at 11 am. All are NEW WORK welcome. REPAIRS The many friends of little Miss Patti Vernon are glad to know she is progressing favorably following heart surgery at the Hospital for sick children. Mrs. Hazel Brooks, Prince Albert, visited Mrs. Crosier on Saturday evening. PTOLEMY 4 GRIEVE GULF Service Station Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W Stouffville, Ont PHONE 640-4031 General Repairs Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Port P BROTHERS Best were luncheon guests --~ 985-3182 of Mr. and Mrs. Gandy Me- CONSTRUCTION | Tavish, Brookdale on Wed- nesday. the! two poems by Edna Jaques. Earl Wallace Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL end ALUMINUM ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work ALITY Lan assrwe| o ALL TYPES © FREE ESTIMATES Satisfaction Guaranteed Tet: 745-7684 Collect 501 Aylmer St. Peterborough, Ont Have your house built by experts. CALL 985-2979 985-3203 Also General Repairs, Cottages Raised, Foundations etc Myles King AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES 725-575) or 773-0501 Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamb are the proud parents of a baby boy, a brother for Ann and Janet The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. L. B. Ro berts on Thursday afternoon, Nov. Sth at 2 o'clock. The ladies are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mit chell visited Mrs. Bert Moran, Little Britain on Sunday. Mr. Keith Dyke has built a modern home on his pro perty here Mrs. Mary Munroe who made her home in Manches- ter most of her life died on Tuesday. She was in a nurs) ing home in Brantford. The | sympathy of the community is extended to the family. Epsom News and family of Markham visit. ed her sister Mrs. Walter Kerry, Mr. Kerry and family Our anniversary at the/ Mr. «. .avadine won high church last week was a ser-| prize for men and Gordon vicesto be long treasured. It} Ward got the low prize. Mrs, brought to my mind parts of} Gordon Ward was awarded high prize ladies and Mrs. T. Ashenhurst was low. on Sunday. Continued on page 9 "I like to think of churches small-- Mrs. A. Watson and Mr. Like beacons all across the | Ted Croxall won the travell- land, ing prizes. Thanks to all Linked to each other in who helped make this a mem- some way, orable evening. Like good will passed from Mrs. H. Ashton who has land to land been in Oshawa Hospital for A great force used, to make | the past three weeks is slow- more strong ly improving and expects to The faith to which we all be home soon. belong." Allan Lyons who has been And did you notice who gue gg apeagachoeager our special speaker was? Why| We wish a speedy re- our own minister, of course. covery. ag do hape Mrs. "Tt's little and shabby and Locke will soon be) feeling CHESTER dear knows when its | fine, for where there are walls were done or its |four children under six carpets new. But you | "mummy" is really missed. | APPLIANCES sort of forget those Mrs. Ruby Geer visited] SALES and SERVICE little things Mrs. Louie Stephens of As you sit in the wide old | Brooklin on Mon. Repairs to all Makes of fashioned pews, Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry Appliances. Letting the peace of the | are visiting with her sister MOFF. autumn day steal your | Mrs. Ruby Rodgers of Brook- AUTHORIZED AT worry and fear away, lin for a few gays. SERVICE DEPOT And you think of the people who come and went, the plain people of yesteryear. And the very walls seem to hold somehow the hymns they sang and the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PAY MORE? prayers they said. SAVE ON (just a few lines from hae Quali "Country Church". " ny The WI. held a gala night ® GASOLINE at Greenbank last Wed. when @ DIESEL the members entertained @ MOTOR OIL their husbands, and each ° member also could bring two Farm tanks and pumps available. guests. It was a real re- union of Bethesda folks, and all enjoyed the wonderful turkey dinner served by our sister branch at Greenbank. After.supper all enjoyed a game of Euchre. 'acon DX OIL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THESE AND MANY MORE END OF LINE CEILING TILE 12" x 12" WEAVE PREFINISHED PANELING 4x 8 MAKE AN OFFER Lake Scugog Lum PORT PERRY, ONTARIO her Co. PHONE 985-7391