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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Feb 1934, p. 8

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Pago Eight LR Mh ed -- 4 -- MYRTLE Mr. Huiip Parrott, of Oshawa, has : Ll been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Taylor. Mr. Tom Smith, Oshawa, has been visiting' his daughter, here. Miss Mary Ross, of Toronto, visited Agriculture in Ontario County "A few of the high lights taken from Agricultural Representative W. M. Cyroskery's report to the County Coun- Ray Downey was 4th high man in the whole competition with 1730 marks out of a possible 2000, In the local County Competition held in Thorah and Brock Townships last fall and in which 68 boys from all sections of the County took part, Ray Downey also distinguished him-| w i -- Brechin, 'Sunderland, Myrtle and Ux- bridge and at which 74 of these sows most of them bred, were sold at cost price. which averaged $11.60. Eleven approved boars were also placed throughout the County at the same time. ---- The following are the officers for. the year 1984: President, Miss Ethel McCoy; Vice-President, Mrs, Oliver 'Luke; Secretary, Miss Lena Cameron; Treasurer, Mrs, Lewis Lunney; flower committee, Mrs. Ernest Ferguson and Mrs. David Beacroft; organist, Mrs, Stewart McFarlane, Ti ah Borie oe Mrs. Chas, McKague and Mary, and : Miss Kathleen McPhail spent, Satur- day in Lindsay. Some from here attended the fun eral of the late 'Mr, John Watson, on Saturday, and much sympathy is ex tended fo the bereaved family, 5 quilted the [A A f the Ad] p4 choir autograph quilt at the o oe of Mea. Hy k, one afterno on ig .P. 8. are ha of Li iy on February 16th, when there will be a play given, by the Young, Peovle of Solem, . ; vi ~ CAR Ci GL PES a SA nr WEN em pI SF We ne I nl an ot } >i ) fi ; 1 {3 8 N 3 : : ] i 188i self by winning the C. N. E. Shield ys h ter Mrs. Carmichael, Sun-|¢il at its January Session are very self by ni ; ; th Woman's: Mis= : her sister Mrs,- Carmichael, on Sun familigr with the many projects and|which was given for the highest ag- SONYA {ihe sficers of" ie fol Hon. | R50 Much SL miRibY is felt for Mr. wd varied forms of assistance by Which gregate Seats ae E. L Ruddy ; Vy 4 | President, Mrs, David Lunney; Presi- NESTLETON ; Mrs. J. E. Beacock, in the death, last the Ontario Department of = Agricul: vo y ia ee ng wen th 04 'St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church | dent, Mrs. Dugald McPhail; 1st Vice-|: TLR ne SHE 3 * "iweek of their grandson, the nineteen| tl" ¢ through its County Office reaches | Downey, Whitby Township; the R.l, "1.4 4 very successful year, and | President, Mrs. Stewart McFarlane; The Nestleton Women's Institute | Feb. S--Myrtle va. Thice Bares year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer of Perth, whose funeral was R. Station here, Interment taking Groveside held from.the C, Saturday evening. place in the family plot, Cemetery, Brooklin, Mr. Pp. exceptionally hard on all kinds of fuel. Pleased to report that Mrs, Hattie Hudgins, who has been under Dr. J, Moore's care, suffering from the ef- fects of falling down cellar last week is much improved. Friends here received word last - week that Miss Mary Whippey and her brother John of Oshawa have been confined to their home, suffering from an attack of scarlet fever. Miss Vivian Briggs has gone to To- Goode unloaded a car load of cord wood at the C. N. R. Yards, here, last week, which was quickly bought up as the continued cold spell has been the farm boys and girls and the farm- ers throughout the County. Little mention was made of the Office work which includes office call- cers, telephone calls, thousands of bul leting and circulars distributed as well as letters received and written. He did read to the County Council a letter or two from farmers in different town- ships in the County to illustrate the great variety of topics about which imquiry is made, No special reference was made to the many meetings throughout the County of one kind and another which he attended during the course of a year, The report which was abbre- viated and summarized dealt mostly with some phases of Junior and Senior activities which stood out to some ex- tent compared with other years. Under junior work the splendid standing compared with other years taken by Ontario County rural boys Ray McLaughlin Cup for Swine Judg- ing went to David Beath, E. Whitby, and the W. D. Thompson Cup for Dairy Cattle Judging went to Jack Howden, E. Whitby, in the same com- petition. In Potato Club ih taking in 50 boys jn. Scott, Reach and Uxbridge township and in Swine Club work con- ducted among boys in Brock, Thorah and Mara Townhsips some especially good work was done. Phe Swine Club in which 30 boys took part each with a pair of York- shire Sows worked out quite success- fully. Twenty-seven of these boys showed their sows at the Beaverton Fall Fair. -Gerald Peel of Brock, Francis Argue, of Brock, Fred McMil- lan, of Thorah, were the three highest boys in this project. Fred McMillan vincial Inter-County Competition held and Wm. Butterworth of Brock, were 4 selected to represent the Club in Pro-|] much to "be * thankful for in all branches of the ehurch work, and we go on with the help of God, and one of the best ministers (Rev. John Ken: nedy) in the history of the congrega- tion, Hoping to do better in the future. The first méeting of the year of the Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. M, Prentice, with a very good attendance. Mrs. Milne sang a de- lightful solo, "The Gate Ajar for Me"; and arfangements were made to get up a play. 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. David Bea- croft; Secretary," Mrs, Neil Ferguson; Treasurer, Mr8. David Lunney; Home Helpers' Secretary, Mrs, Milton Pren- tice; 'Glad Tidings Secretary, Mrs. E. Ferguson; Welcome and Welfare Com- mittee, Mrs. David Lunney and Mrs, Stewart McFarlane; Supply Secretary, Mrs. 'Jos. Brown; Pianiste, Mrs. S. McFarlane; Supts, of' the Mission Band, Mrs. S. McFarlane and Mrs. E. Ferguson, : A number of young people went to Seagrave to skate on Monday and LONG EXPERIENCE has given the foundation to success in our baking. Youcan rely on se- met in the Foresters' Hall on Wednes- day, February 7th, with the President] in the chair, After the singing of the ode, followed by the Lord's Prayer, a business session was held, It was de- cided, as our last "Pot-Luck" Supper was such a success, that we have an- other on February 21st, with a euchre party following, in charge of Mrs. S. McLaughlin and Miss Jennie Gordon, The admission to be 16c, = It was moved and seconded thta a cord of wood be purchased from Norman Mal- colm and donated to the Foresters' Hall, It was also decided to meet at the home of the President on Friday afternoon to quilt an. Institute quilt. The meeting was then given over to the group in charge of Mrs. Malcolm Emerson, assisted by Miss Florence Fair at the piano. 'The programme consisted of readings by Miss E, Thompson, Mrs. S. Malcolm, Mrs. 0, Edwards, Mrs," L, Joblin and Mrs. G. Three Stars 3-Myrtle 1. Fast game on both sides; but the Three Stars had an- edge on the game, Broom swept / in the Myrtle goal; and Ewers, Caw- ker and Cooney were the point getters - for the Three Star aggregation. Feb. --Port Perry vs, Scugog-- Port Perry 3- Scugog 2. Port Perry seemed to get the breaks; but the game was featured® by fast playing by both teams. Good ice. Dowson put in two shots for Port and Brock - one. Demara and Cawker did the honors for Scugog, : Feb. 9--Prince Albert vs. 'Honeydale * Prince Albert 1-Honeydale- '0. Lyle '| stopped & hard shot with his head. Rubber meets rubber. No complaints from the: puck. Heayn was the goal getter for Prince Albert. 2 Feb. 9--Greenbank vs. Utica-- - Greenbank 2-Utica 0, K: Lee and I. Beare scored-the goals and that was ronto where she has secured a good position. Mr. Hugo Bradley has been kept busy since the cold spell, cutting wood at Guelph and won 6th place. In the previous year in Swine Club |i! Work of a different nature, G. V.|@& Shapland of Brock, John Healy and A. rout This was followed by an|8ll there was to it. ] using apple contest which was won STANDING FEB. 8th by Group 4. 5 P. W. L: T. F. A. P. gia ls and girls Clubs work, Judging com- petitions and - various Inter-County activities was stressed, The Girls' curing good bread and pastry from : . Inter-County Household Science Judg- : ) 3 The President in a few, well chosen P. Albert ......6 6 0.118 711 £7 Savi hiv bre sev. : ing Competition held last September wiki) poh of ir i sg Bons : , : words, spoke of the near departure of troneydale ......6 5 1:0 16 7 10 aia les -_-- , : Canad : asso son, of Rama, distinguishe em- - : i ney Frond = Mr. Tom Smith of Oshawa has been at the Canadian National Exhibition, nie Inthe: sautly Fu K. Beare. |? if CHAMBERS BAKERY | one of our members, Mrs. Oscar Ed-| Greenbank .....7 4 2.11612 9 visiting his daughters, Mrs. Ivan Rodd and m which the Ontario County team Reach. B. Webster, Reach Vincent 3 i h PORT PERRY LE wards, who is moving to a farm north | port Perry ....6 4 1 114 8 9 and Mrs. James Cooper. of three girls consisting of Miss Helen Pons in Ei Le ach, ingen PHONE 93, py oo. PE of Port Perry. Mrs. Edwards was Scugog. 1:1. 6~83 8.016176 5 For the second time this winter,| Carter, Scugog, Miss Evelyn Gilroy] Eh br im tl ok, | aes ane se ose oO MO SEL HHO SON, SOO. LON asked to accept § small token from|g Stars ,,....,.7-8 4 071921 6 5 Mr. Geo. Wolfe's summer cottage was | Miss Jean BeClintock, Reach Tha} Toy "o1b0io. County Junior Farm: =---------------------------- her friends of the Institute, Myrtle, .......:6 2.4 01118 4 va broken into last week and a quantity | WOR 2nd place; in a competition of 29 re Foot Ind hold at. Urbridae To . Lunch was served by: Mrs. M. Emer- | Utica Lipari nsd 1°4°1 7.18 8 34 of bedding and other household | COURIC Was Hiugjed yt for Tapntion, Furie was Sete Se Over 100 a BEEF [oe Een and ne sR Vi me aE LL articles taken. Ihe Rural Girls' Conference held at people took in this event at which 26 1 to a close, Seagrave Sarassb 0 5 03117 0 . FY EE Due' to. blocked: roads on Tuesday, all games were: "postponed, 'and: on Ene Thursday. the 'games will be. between A t Sadana Honeydale vs. Seagrave; Three Stars ; al ve Greenbank, aceording to schedule. Uxbridge in August at which there was an attendance of around 200 and on which occasion the Annual County Household Science Judging. "Competi- tion was held was wort of note. The Inter-County Plowing Competi- tion at the Provincial Plowing Match held at Owen Sound in which Ross Marquis, of "Brock Fownship and Joe Tran and Jack Spang both of Picker ing Township represented the County and won 4th place set up 4 new record for Ontario County. One of the boys, Ross Marquis, was successful the day previous to the Inter-County event in winning '1st place and the coveted gold The March 'meeting, in. charge of Mrs. L: Joblin, will be held 'at the Miss Doris Simpkins entertained the "Live Wire" Sunday School Class at her home on Saturday afternoon, when "a most Yglignera time was spent. Much sympathy is felt for Mr, Motley Cook and Mr. Art." Cook of - Brooklin, in the death of their father, Mr. Thos. Cook of Columbus. . Mr. L. Mitchell has been visiting friends in Oshawa. The show company that were here all last week left for Newtonville on "Monday. During their stay here they put ona varied program of music and fancy, dancing, and at the close of each Beef, besides being the most nutritious and largely consumed of all meats; is one o fthe few foods of which we never tire. There are many kinds, grades and cuts of beef, from which to choose, but choice: beef is usually obtained from 'steers. It 'should be firm, of a fine grained texture, bright in color, and well mottled or marbled with firm, cream-colored. fat. . You can always depend on getting the best of beef from. us, : , CAWKER BROS. J Prompt Delivery community softball teams competed. The Junior Section of the Oshawa Fall Fair was slightly ahead of the year previous. with 87 exhibitors mak- ing 124 entries the improvement be- ing accomplished:in face of a reduc-| tion in: prize money from 1932. School Fair work was mentioned. Fifteen Fairs are held during the]. month of September with" 125 rural schools and around 3,500 children taking part. During the past year entries were increased over the pre- .vious year by 491. At the Championship Public Speak- | ing, Recitation, Impromptu Speaking a NOTICE 10 CREDITORS J In the Eatate of Christopher G.' Valentine, deceased. All persons having claims. Fr : a the Estate of Christopher G. Valen- tf tine, of the Township of Reach, in the i County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 28rd day of January, \ 1984, are hereby notified to send in to ZION "The : Hepler" onassgatiel. iy : ing 'of this' community was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hall, with. a large number present. The meeting consisted chief- 2 Nt 1 ai ly of the electing of the Sunday School Reliable Service an d B etter Fuels Vofficers for 1934. - The following Phone orders to 29 w, Port Perry.: program they sold medicines, A | watch for boys 18 and under in sod. | 410 Instrumental Solo Contests held were elected:- Supt.--Mr, Gordon | ; \ . ! id $ f sts the undersigned solicitors on or be- prize 'was awarded the most popular| - The achievement of- Ontario County|,¢ Beaverton before the County Trus- i Maxwell; - Sec.-Treas--Muriel Hall; fore sph pg March, io full ; 3 iy ; , faa" ts ye M ya 3 ine 1 Yel: pa +: al I] . 4 aps gitl and was won by Miss' Rheva|Foal Club boys winning $77.00 prize} (ces and Ratepayers', Association. Are you getting real heat satisfaction for the money youl Pianist--Ida McTaggart; Teachers particulars® of their Adims. ~ Imuted- ie money in Provincial Foal Club classes at the Royal Winter Fair was. men- tioned. Lewis Vipond and John Batty, {Vhitby Township won Ist and 4th in a elass of over thirty foals and the}. following day the same two boys -a-|: long with George McArthur of Reach Township won 8th, 9th and 11th, in a Cooper. - Three local boys won the coveted prize of dancing with the prettiest girl in the show. "The twentieth fifth Anniversary of the opening of the Church was most ~ Tittingly celebrated on Sunday and Monday. On Sunday the services at the other three appointments were i for the numerous classes--Mr, Wesley Stokes; Mrs, Wm. McTaggart, Mrs. Wm, Stokes, Miss Gertude McRarland, Mrs, Norman Jacobs. ~ GREENBANK spend on Fuel? If not try some of our Better Fuels-- FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE, that Better Pen- nsylvania Hard Coal. A ton of Famous Reading Anthra- cite is full of pure hard carbon nuggets, super-cleaned by __a special washing process that frees it from all dust and foreign matter--a clean, safe, longer burning, economical "fuel, one ton will convince you. meeting, forty-one boys and girls took part, the following being the winners: : Public Speaking -- Blanche Arm- strong, Uxbridge. Recitation--Mildred Linton, Picker- | ing Township. ; Instrumental -- Murray Morgan, | Pickering Township. iately after March "10th, 1934, the assets of the Testator will be "dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only. to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. : ; : "ga Dated February 6th, 1034, aa] l HARRIS &: HARRIS, Port Perry, si fae Britt iit lod iy ope Mss Iv HiliBisiohl) with{" yuvrompte ~-- Divi d Croskery, Ux COKE--Hamilton By-Product or Semet Solvay Coke. Mr. "and Mrs, Blake Cragg are|Ontario, Solicitors for Christopher G. = i ; y er 'ty ries, ,.° bridge Town. : ! Br TA, Moore of Toronto, Modera-| The nchieveinent of we Uxbridge oe ani do dani SCOTCH COAL, WELSH COAL, CANNEL COAL, POCO- spending some time in Toronto, Valentine Estate. Aeb22 activities, { Mr. Croskery mentioned the Annual | Pfour weeks courses in Agriculture and Home Economics held during Feb-| ruary: at Columbus in East Whitby as} Mrs. John Bagshaw and Miss Edna, of Vroomanton, spent the "week end with friends here. . - Mrs. Spencer, of Pickering, i 8 visit- tor of the United Church of Canada, who gave two of the most inspiring addresses that have ever been heard here. Being over forty years in the Township boys, Eldon and Arthur Staley in 'winning $12.00 prize moneyy in the Potato Club section of the Na- tional boys and girls club €xhibit of HONTAS, HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFT-- : WOOD, LIME, CEMENT AND TILE 15 ministry and having crossed the ocean forty times he has.had an un- his messiiges were simple and practical with one the The local choir was assisted usual experience and objective--greater service for Master. in the morning . by Mrs. George Houston of Toronto and in the even- ing by the Brokolin- Male Quartette. On Monday evening the ladies of the congregation served a hot supper which received much comment. This was followed by a good program consisting of an "illustrated lecture on British Columbia by Rev. Ridout of Toronto and vocal numbers by Oshawa talent. Rev. Mr. Totton pre- gided and read letters of regret that they were unable to be present from: Rev. Mr. Swayne and Rev. R. J. 'Merriam, former pastors, a much estemed pastor who laboured on this charge for six years and did much to free the church from debt, Rev. Geo. _ Nichol, Toronto, was present and gave' the Royal Winter Fair was mentioned. These two brothers have done con- sistently good work for a number of years in Potato Club work carried on among the boys in the Uxbridge and Scott Townships potato area, The rather outstanding winnings of A Vrroup «f. Optario County boys who were induced to go to Peterboro Fair last fall and take part in the Live Stock Judging Competition were men- tioned. Three of these boys all of Whitby Township each won 1st place in his Class. The winnings 'of these boys and others from Ontario County were as follows: Ray Downey, 1st horse ........ Donald Milne, 9th horse John Dryden, 1st sheep...... oe John Howden, 9th sheep ...... Ken. Holliday, 1st dairy cow... Leonard 'McQuay, 3rd swine .. EEREE 10.00 6.00 Total of ...i..vvaiovaidiny, $38.00. The winning of 4th place in the Inter-County Judging Competition at "a short talk of appreciation on the the Royal Winter Fair against 28 the past twenty five years. Rev. Mr. a suctess, success of the church has achieved | Counties was the highest standing yet "under difficulties at times, during | taken by an Ontario County team, The team consisted of: Ray' Downey, of "Totton presided and thanked all those| Whitby Township; Kenneth Holliday, | who helped in making the event suchi Whitby Township; 9 Jack Howden, East Whitby Township. being. the best held in some. years. There was an average daily attend- ance. in Agriculture of 38 and in Home Economics of 47. In so far as Senior or work with adult farmers is concerned, a few pro- jects were singled out for: atttention although most of such contacts are made through meetings, by letter, by telephone and through personal inter- viéw both in the office and out of it. bacon at the Imperial Economic Con- ference held at Ottawa in the summer of 1032 and the 'large quota .given Canada in the British market it was in any live stock work being carried on in the County during 1933 after being discussed by the Ontario County Lives Stock Improvement Association. The personel, of the committee is as follows: Rama--Ernest Cooper, H. J. Feath- erstone, : 7 . Mara--J. H. Doble, Wm. Edwards. Thorah--Duncan Wallace, D. Snel- grove, Brock--Talmage Brien, Jonah Clark Reach--Cook Ashenhurst, Stanley Croxall. Pickering---F. M. Chapman, Q. M. fm Send your eggs to us and Information as to the procuring - CUSTOM HATCHING i you have a good flock of Poultry why not perpetuate it? PRICE 2Y%c¢. PER EGG, - Eleetric Incubators with separate hatching. compartments. td request : 2 PERRY CUSTOM HATCHERY ted b A: BROOKS and Cc. H get your chicks at first cost. of good Hatching Bes Riven on 1 hone, Port Perry 42 . H. ROWLAND. Forsythe, . Beare. 'Scott--Bert Blackburn, Lorne Bag- shaw. son. - East Whitby -- Ernest Webber, R 3. Ray McLaughlin. 'Seugog -- Russell - Hood, Graham, working with the Federal Live Stock Branch and taking advantage of the Federal Brood Sow Policy conducted five sales of selected bacon type Owing to the prominence given i decided to feature swine improvement : Phones--94 W and 94 J. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G..-W. PYATT "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" ing at the home of Mr. Ivan Spencer. Mrs; Mills was in Toronto last week to-see her mother Mrs. Love, who was seriously ill. Glad to report she is some better. Mrs. Love was in the fire at her son's home, Scarboro Jct, With good service offered. 'vi leave your baking worries with GER Wea aim to please Particular People a GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, ett ttt atti tittittti ttt sR RRR Beds araasnhar eens not. : RROWS? Port Perry. Liver Oil." Uxbridge -- Forest Pugh, Leslie Whitby--Mark Duff, W. D. Thom- Ruseel) The Agricultural Representative for 76c. while they: last. TOFFEE, Yorkshire 'sows Which Were hd: at PARKE, DAVIS HALIVER OIL--One tiny rorbule (0 drops) is equal in Vitamin A to four teaspoonfuls of Cod Very easy to take. ) COLGATES "GIANT SIZE RIBBON DENTAL' CREAM-- Regular 45¢. for 89c. per tube. GIANT SIZE KRUSCHEN SALTS--With trail size, both NOXEMA SKIN CREAM--Regulax 26c. a package for 16¢. . FACE POWDERS--Regular 40c. each. PATTERSON'S FRESH PACK CHOCOLATES at 50c, hm. LIL fod FUDGE, 29¢.. per 1b. : Tfsaried [when twenty-eight escaped in the night. Mr. and Mrs. White, Toronto, Mr. F. Woods, Pickering, and Miss Myrtle Wallace, at Mrs. Jos, Stone's for the week end, ° Mr. W. Boe has been visiting his daughter in Oshawa: number of their friends to a euchre on Friday night. £7 /Mr. and Mrs. 'Hook, Mr. Gea. Lee, were visiting at the home of Mr. H. Smith, in Sunderland, on 1 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson entertained. al: "PRICES Suits 'sponged and pressed 80 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C.P. ROLPH Over id Ouservet Office. ) "Mr. G. M. "Goodfellow. has been elected chairman of the Whitby Board of Education, succeeding Dr. Horace fer hive: years. ot Bascom, who occupied that youttion | Clearing ab 29¢. 'Bulk. Chocolate 29¢. : ARE SAFEST A AND BEST. Phones So orders. We do the rest. PORT PERRY DAIRY \, Proprietor. Phone 238 REDUCED 4s

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