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St. Clair and Son EPSOM (North-West of School) ~& Phone Port Perry, 113 r 14 :: GRAINING WORK. 500 Bushel Potato Club Reorganize The annual meeting of the 600 Bushel Potato Club was held in the Department of Ags ouligr Office, in Uxbridge, on Wednesday ' evening, April 26. Mr. Howard Harper was 'There was a report on the Provin- cial Scab Control Project.. It was pointed out that good progress is be- ing made with this project and that it will still be carried on for a number of years, ! i It was decided to carry on a 600 Bushel Potato- Club again this year. The regulations will be! the same as in 1949 except that a minimum of 3 acres will be required for competitiors who wish to take part in the competi- |" tion sponsored by C.LL. at the Royal Winter Fair. It was also decided that entries should be made to the Depart-, ment of Agriculture office, Uxbridge, by June 1st. : The following committee was ap- pointed.to get members for the Club. Chairman--H. Harper, * Goodwood. Sec'y--H. L. Fair, Uxbridge. Committee--Geo. Moore, Sandford. Gordon Rynard, Zephyre - Ralph Veitch, R.R.4 Uxbridge. Albert Hockley R.R.1, Claremont, Morley Bagshaw--R.R.2 Uxbridge. Maustyn McKnight, Uxbridge. Henry Skerratt, R.R.4 Port Perry Harvey Meek, Sandford. : Harold Spencer, Myrtle Station. last fall. It was decided to have a banquet this fall if the necessary-ar- rangements can be made. The following potato growers joiried the 500 Club for 1950: Albert Hockley, R. 1, Claremont; Howard Harper, Goodwood; Ralph Veitch, R.3, Ux- Clarence Bunker, Goodwood; Morley Bagshaw, Uxbridge, R.2; Glenn Hill, bridge -2. Pine Grove k Mr. and Mrs. Will Locke were in Toronto Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hockley; of Roseville... Master Larry Skerratt visiting with Freddy Catherwoad last week. A number of Pine Grove W. A. ladies attended the rally at Goodwood on Wednesday. Mrs. Harmon, Presi- dent of the Presbytery, was the guest speaker, and Mrs, Denike, of Toronto, was the soloist. A" very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by-all. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnston visit- ing at Talbert Evans' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Catherwood - |had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.|' Gourlie on Sunday. The W. A. will meet at the home of Mrs, Nesbitt on Tuesday, May 16th, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill and. June, visited with- Mr, and Mrs. H, Clark and Mrs, Hill, at Pinedale, A very successful 600 Bushel Fotato Club Banquet was held in Goodwood Seeding seems to be the order of the day in these parts. « _|charge of Mrs. Frank Hoskin's group. _|made an Honorary Member of the W. --{tee-to-vigit and welcome-the new fam- bridge; Harold Spencer, Myrtle Sta.,|- - Uxbxridge R.2; Harold Rarrison, Ux- BLACKSTOCK "Sorry to report the illness of Mrs. John Forder and Miss Mary Vance. Both ladies are suffering 'from pneu- monia, We wish for them a speedy recovery, " * Mrs. Ben. Dunn,. of Oshawa, and Miss Vera Forder, Toronto, are with Mrs. Forder. . a, ld Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Edgerton and to Mr. and Mrs, Garnet: Mufray on the arrival of baby daughters. g . Girls' Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs." John Hamilton with-8 members present. Mrs. Nicholson began the reading of the life of Canon Tusnes. She suggested that we read the re- mainder of the book at following meet- ings. - 'Roll call was answered with an Easter text. The Secretary read the minutes, seconded by Ruth Hamilton. Mrs. Nicholson reported that it had been decided against buying a watch for Miss Holman, a Division Girl's Secretary, a Dominion Life Membership for the meeting May 16 at Mrs. Fred Hamil- tons. Membership cards were dis- tributed. Two more membership cards are required for Helen Mitchell and Ruth Whitfield. It was decided to make candy and fancy sandwiches for the bazaar in June. Roll call next month is to be information on the building of St. John's Church. Every- one enjoyed the programme arranged by Miss Betty McArthur. Shirley Hamilton and Ruth Whitfield were the winners in the treasure hunt pre- pared: by Mrs. Hamilton. Delicious A vote of Woman's Association ) The Woman's Association of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs, Cecil Hill with Mrs. Russell Mountjoy presiding. Meeting was in Mrs. C. Forder -read the Devotional and led in prayer. Mrs. Gilbert Mar- low gave a very interesting account on gardening which should help us in getting our flower gardens ready for spring. Mrs. Neil Malcolm played a piano solo. A vote of thanks was given the Amateur Contest Commit- tee. Mrs. James Ginn will be sent a note welcoming her back to the village and also telling her she has been A. in recognition of her past services. Vice Presidents are to be a commit- ilies to our community. Roll call was answered with "My Favorite Hymn". The roll call for the May meeting is "What you are doing or what you have done for the bazaar." Mrs. F. Hoskin conducted an interesting quiz. A dainty lunch was served by hostess and group in charge. . Instead she is td be given | W. A, to be presented by Mrs. Ousler | on April 29 at the Girls' Rally. Next | refreshment were served by Mrs. | ~|Hamilton and Shirley. A vote of thanks was- extended by Ruth Ham-: ats ° land Australia as well ag on C.P.A. ilton to the hostess for her hospitality. | TO CARRY CANADIAN EMBLEM OVERSEAS Shown inspecting the Canada Goose, long familiar trademark of Canada in the sky, which has been selected as the new insignia for Canadian Pacific Airlines, are R. W. Ryan, (left) ex- ecutive assistant to the president, C. P.A. and- W. G. Townley, general manager of operations for the. airline, oth of Vancouver. This famous bird with aerial traits of high speed and long distance flight, will highlight the design on Canadian Pacific planes flying-the Pacific Ocean to the Orient aircraft on routes in Canada. The new insignia on the nose of C.P.A. air- planes, shows a true rendering of the Canada Goose (as pictured) in straight flight and is treated in dark blue, white and grey-brown. It has an overall length of 9 feet when applied on the company's four-engined Can- adair IV's and 6 feet on the two- engined DC-3 aircraft. Supporting the insignia on the fuselage is a taper- ing flight line of bright red, with a which' carries through on- the fin and rudder, The company's standard script lettering "Canadian Pacific" is painted in dark blue above the window level. The Canada Goose insignia, de- veloped by the Canadian Pacific De- partment of Public. Relations in-co- operation 'with 'Mr, John Hampshire, Montreal-born industrial designer now practising in New York, has been worked into. a standard style and color pattern which-will be used on all forms of C.P.A. promotional and sales material. Raymond Sayre, ~ Ackworth, Iowa, President of the Associated County Women of the World. Mrs. Sayre ad- dressed the Federated Women's' In- stitutes of Ontario at 0.A.C. on her way to Ottawa to unveil a portrait of the late Adelaide Hoodless, founder of Women's Institutes at Stoney Creek, Ontario, in 1897. Rev. J. E. Griffith, Castleton, form- erly of Trinity Church, Bowmanville, and also one time minister of Black- stock United Church, was nominated for President of Bay of Quinte Con- ference by Oshawa Presbytery at a meeting heéld in Bowmanville. Rev. M. C. Fisher, of Brooklin, was elected chairman of Oshawa: Presbytety. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Nicholson, Mrs. Wm. VanCamp and Mrs. Norman Mal- colm attended the W.A. convention in Toronto. __St, John's Anglican Church is closed Mrs. Norman Malcolm, President of Ist Vice President went by bus with Blackstock W.I. and Mrs. Tom Smith, | for decorating and renovations. It is expected that the church will be closed other W.I. members of the Durham !for four weeks, during that time ser- West, District to Guelph to hear Murs. | vices are to be held in Nestleton Pres When you think about phone business. work and lots of money. carry on this big job. many people. BE Who has a stake IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS 'or » it, everybody has a stake, one way or another, in the tele- 28,000 Bell employees and their families... 62,000 Bell shareholders and their families... _Thousands of suppliers of materials for tele- phone construction and expansion... 1,250,000 telephone customers in Ontario and Quebec, in homes, offices, hospitals, shops: Keeping pace with growing needs for more and better telephone service takes lots of - Only a financially healthy company can ~. Telephone users, employees, sharsholders, ' -- everyone has a vital interest In a service that means 10 much to the welfare of se THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA "| which" will be 2.30 o'clock. _|given and there will be a solo. byterian Church and Caesarea Church on Sunday mornings. The first two in the former and the last two in the latter church. We are glad that Miss Eva Parr has been able to return to her home here. Mrs. Weldon, of Uxbridge, called on her last week and also on Mr. and Mrs. James Parr. Mr. Parr has been indisposed. We hope he will soon be able to be up and around again. _ Congratulatjons to Mr. Nelson Mar- low on his 78th birthday last Satur- day. - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson and family went to Beaverton to celebrate the 79th birthday of his father, Mr. James Thompson. - A number, of our W. I. members at- tended the executive of the W.I. dis- trict at Orono at the home of the Dis- trict President, Mrs. Rolph. Normal student, spent a week at the Bethany School. Congratulations to Mr. and Clifford Hanthorn (Marjorie thorn on their recent marriage. Please keep in mind the time for Church service this coming Sunday, Being Mother's and Family Day, there will be a combined service with the Sun- day School. A special talk will be All are Mrs. Han- invited. _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Raymer attend- ed a birthday party in honour of the former's brother, Mr. Tilman Raymer, in Oshawa, on Saturday: Mrs. S. McLean, of Chicago, and Florida, spent a couple of days with her aunt, Mrs. Luke and cousin, Mur- ray, on the occasion of the burial of her mother Mrs. C. M. Cook, late of Chicago, In Pine Grove Cemetery, on Saturday. ' Mr. E. Clements, Toronto, spent last week with his sister, Mrs. D. Me- Taggart. EE Mr. William "Hill passed away at his home on Saturday, May 6th. We extend sympathy to Mrs. Hill and family. In Your Garden A folks are in their gardens And working very hard _ To plant their seeds and flowers And beautify the yard. But in comes someone's doggie He 'digs and plays around It really is surprising How often he is found Trampiog down the flowers, Digging up the seed; If doggie was just tethered Noone would éver: need To scold or run and chase him, Blasphem and vow they'd do Something very awful To that pet who's known to you. narrow silver line through the centre, Miss Gwen Wilson, Peterboro, .a- Uxbridge, dpring Meet & Horse Show 'HARNESS RACES, PONY RACES Light and Heavy Horse Show + Games, Refreshments 'Uxbridge Citizens Band. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS 35c. PARKING ON THE GROUNDS . CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER FREE May 24th Birthday "greetings to our teacher, Mrs. Bailey, for May 10th. : - Mr. and Mrs. James Neeson, of To- .ronto, have returned to their summer home in the village. Welcome back. Miss Beatrice Clayton, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Miss Esgie Heisie. Mr. and Mrs. Kaill, Sr., are spend- ing the simmer with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaill and family at the par- sonage. | "Mrs. Ursula Heightner, of Whitby, "is "staying at the home of Mrs. Man. ning and Mrs. Martin. : Mr. Robert Beacock and Miss D. Crogier, of Oshawa, were guests "of Mr. and Mrs. Beacock, on Sunday. Mrs. F. Ballard and Mrs. Christie were in Lindsay on Friday. Anong those who called at the W. 'Rogers' home on Sunday were Mrs. E. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. iRobt. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lakey. ; + Congratulations to the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Martein -Sheepus, who were married in Sacred Hedrt Church, on Saturday. Mrs. Sheepus is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yagger of this village. the family home on.Saturdiy even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. -Sheepus will re- side in Toronto. "Miss Blanche Luke, of Toronto, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. P. Luke. . : : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Munro and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong on Sunday. : es tor | i" FAMILY W EEK Christian Family Week is observed by the churches that family life may be improved. No matter how brilliant our family heritage ,it will fade rapid- ly unless we maintain it. We can pay Jour ancesters no greater honour than "to strive to improve on their works. The deeds of the past are done; the future is in our hands. Christian Family Week is being observed across Canada, May 14-20, A reception was held nt SEACRAVE The North. Group of the United Church W.A,, under the conveiership of Mrs. C. Sleep entertained at a social evening. - A good crowd was in attendance. The program was as fol- lows: Community singing led by Rev. A. W. Lougheed; duet by Mrs. J. Tobin and Mrs. R. 'Abraham; Step Dance, by J. McTaggart; reading by Rev. A. W. Lougheed; duet by Mrs. Clark and Mrs. C. Short The following won prizes at crok- inole: high-->Murs. W. Keen and Ronald Wannamake; low--DMurs. G. Moase and Bernard Standish. = In_peanut--euchre----.. =" the prize winners were Mrs. C. Short, [Gordon Colwell, low, Mrs. R. Abra- ham and Morley Bruce. A delightful lunch was served by the. ladies. W. E. Lougheed of McMaster Uni- . versity visited his parents, Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Lougheed, on his way to Shilo, Manitoba, this week. Several of our citizens attended the Variety show in Port Perry High School. All report a very fine pro- gram, 4 Mr, and Mrs. A. Bruce were visitors to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. McFarlane attend- the funeral of Mr. McFarlane's cousin in Toronto, on Saturday, Mrs. Mason is spending sometime at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tabin. Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Tate left on Wednesday for their home on St. Joseph's Island, Mr. Thos. Frise and Mr. Chas. Frise of Toronto, visited their brother Mr. Wesley Frise on Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. Fred Grose are pleased to know she is making good recovery in Lindsay Gen- ernl Hospital. - Mr. Ross Bloye, assisted by several from Valentia, put on the devotional' exercises at the United Church on Tuesday evening, at a program given under the auspices of the Missionary Committee of the Y.P.U. After the intermission all joined in a sing-song followed by the remainder of the program which consisted of the fol- lowing: Duet, Mrs. W. Clarke and Mrs. C. Short; guitar solo, by Austin Thomas; duet by Marion Gordon and ed Joyce Harding; reading by Marion | Forrester; piano solo, by Leona Rey- nolds. $311838888888288 $38238233288288228208880¢888 H 4 FARMERS PORTABLE GASOLINE TANKS AVAILABLE. PROMPT DELIVERY ON GASOLINE -- - Taylor, thirteen year old Vancouver radio and film 'actor, singer, pianist and saxophonist, has long cherished an ambition to be a radio announcer And Rpsides he feels that an an- ~ €UEL OIL, MOTOR OIL, and GREASES ; i Farm Agent, Ross Stone | i ~ Phone Port Perry 127 r 23 Cities Service Products Court Street, Oshawa. Phone; Oshawa 2015 SIIIIIIIIIIISLIISINNIILILIAILLLLIGINNILLIILLLLLILLL ! | 4 EMBRYO ANNOUNCER -- Bobby Inouncer 'should " also be capable of taking over controls,-he often works in a little engineering practice in the control rooms at the CBC's Vancouver studios between rehearsals for drama broadcasts, . Here he is in front of the turn-table learning to start a record. 1 Aton a 3 nw eps 4 a ~~, eh atv _--