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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 19 Nov 1970, p. 20

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2O--PORT PERRY STAR - wazouno The friends and relatives of Prospect community pre sented Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dia- mord (Nee Nancy Bray) with a double light pell lamp and a perma-press table cloth, on the oceasion of their recent marriage The Alumni Association of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, Markham Township Chapter's member teachers are presenting their students in recital, in recog- nition of "Canada Music Week", Wednesday, Novem- ber 25th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Sissons, Markham, for family and/ friends. > > om Albert Hockley of Clare mont won the reserve cham- pionship in the seed potato class at the Royal Fair in Toronto. Mr. Hockley, who won the award with the Norland variety, was the 1969) national champion >. . Mr. and Mrs land, Weston with her moth- er Mrs. Dora Nott on Satur- day Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Field- ing visited their som and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding and Carrie of Osh- awa, the occasion to help celebrate Carrie's first birth- day Oshawa Musician To Be Honoured Winter |} Mike Eng-| Ken Moore} i i | | Thursday, Nov. 19, 1970 The Ladies Curling Club opened their curling season with a social evening and four ends of Curling on Tues- day, Nov. 10th. Lunch was served. The lovely flower arrangement that enhanced the tea table was presented to the president Mrs. Lillian Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Plough- man are in Toronto with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCabe, Scarboro. ONION RINGS += + 35 Bruce Smith, R.R. 2, Port Frere, last year's winner of Port Perry Lions Club 4-H Grain Trophy again captured the coveted trophy for 1970 with a total score of 759 pts. of a possible 1,000. In the absence of the win- ner, it was presented to his | brother Donovan, who him- self won third prize with a score of 739 pts. The trophy was presented by president, Don Carnegie. | ed Smith, R.R. 4, Sun- derland won second prize "}seoring 755 pts. 10 members of the Grain Club received a pen and pen- cil desk set and eight of the winners also received prize money for participation in some other field than grain. Presenting the pen and pen- cil sets to the winners was Ralph Honey, club leader and the prize money was presented by Glenn Wanamaker, sec- treas. of Port Perry Fair Board. Representing the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food were Ken Wilson and Rick Jefferson, assistant representatives from the Ux- bridge office. Mr. Wilson spoke briefly to the gathering and explained the idea and the working of the 4-H Clubs. He also ex- pressed his gratitude to Port Perry Lions Club for the support given by purchasing two bushels for each member of the Grain Club and the annual invitation to the din- ner in honour of the winners. Also speaking briefly on be- half of the Port Perry Fair Board was Glenn Wanamaker and expressing appreciation BEST BUY! -- SALAD DRESSING November 22nd to Nov emiber 29th is "Canada Music Week," and musicians through | »ut the land are making special preparations gving concerts and recitais In Oshawa, R.G. Geen F.C.C.O., L.T.C.M. is to be specially honoured for his many years of excellent ser nee the musical life of that city An Organ Recital will be presented in Simcoe Street United *hurch, November 22nd at 8 by Fred Gra ham 'ttawa, and Marie Taylor of Port Perry. Both are First Class Honor grad sates in Pipe Urgan, and for mer students of Mr. Geen. The recital is open to the public and a following the program in the Church Hall. 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