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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1952, p. 7

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n i 4 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, MAY 16th, 1952 Fn AR ER et A PUPS 5 SRA Mee) 2a BASE FENN SRR ASTER PARRA VY . wep Reams Rx AMS ons I OF sALE Hoang ig SERS . GALLONS Dips CERT PER SRLLDN B® a Wh! ala YR» Tong Before Now Better Than a High-Test Bios Sunoco Stepped-Up In Quality! It was great before--recognized by drivers who compare values carefully--as Canada's best gasoline buy. Now high-test Blue Sunoco is better than ever--its performance rating raised to a new highl The catalytic refining process accounts for Blue Sunoco's clear-cut superiority. - This process, pioneered by Sun Oil Company, yields a better, smoother-performing motor fuel than other pro- duction methods. Improved Blue Sunoco con- . tains a substantially larger percentage of catalytically refined material than other high- test gasolines sold in Canada. MAKE THE 10 GALLON TEST --to convince yourself that Improved Blue Sunoco gives you more for your gasoline dollar. 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Achievement Day will be held at Scott Fair in September when all the calves will be shown, .Beef Calf Club mem- The . orga nization meeting of the bers' calves which qualify will be Scott Club was held in the Ag-|shown in the Queen's Guineas Class ricultural Office, Uxbridge, on Wed-|at the Royal Winter Fair. Seoft Calf Club ~~ 8COTT CALF CLUB ORGANIZED nesday, May Tth, 1062. The Club is being sponsored by the Scott Agricultural Society. The Club Leader is Mr. Milton Cornish, Ux- bridge, who had been leader of the Calf Club at Bobeageon in Victorea County prior to coming to Uxbridge. Mr. Cornish is also organizing a Jun- for Calf Club for boys and girls from six to eleven years of age, who will take part in the regular Calf Club meetings and will show their calves at Scott Fair in September, Each member must take charge of his calf from May 1st and feed and care for it and keep records until the Club Achievement Day. The Club 'The club was organized by, and will be under the supervision of the De- partment of Agriculture, Uxbridge. The Officers are as follows, -- Pres., Sinclair Robertson; Vice-Pres., Jim Blackburn; Sec., Yvonne Barton; Members for 10562: Jim Blackburn, Uxbridge R. 2; Hugh _ Baird, Black water, R.2;- Thos. Duff, Port Perry R.2; Sinclair Robertson, Port Perry R. 2; Betty Powell, Port Perry R. 1; Neil Taylor, Uxbridge R. 2; Barbara Banks, Uxbridge R. 8; Mabel Banks, Uxbridge R. 3; Victor Banks, Ux- bridge R. 8; Keith Thompson, Ux- bridge R. 2; Jim Noble, Uxbridge R. 2; Ken Wilson R. 2, Port Perry Dairy Calf Club Organized The organization meeting of the Port Perry Dairy Calf Club was held | in the Agriculture Office, Uxbridge, Jon Wed.,, May 7th, 1952, The Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agriculture Society will again spon- sor this Club,. Mr. Les Smith, Port Perry, will again be Club Leader. Mr. Smith did a particularly fine job as leader of the Club last year, and his co-operation is very much appreciated. and care for their calves during the summer, kéep cost of feeding records, Club members ate required to attend monthly meetings when Dairy Cattle feeding, Management and dis- onses will be discussed, and finally show their calves at an Achievement Day at Port Perry Fair in September. The club is under the supervision of H. L. Fair, Agricultural Repres- entative, and E, R. Jennings, Asaist- ant Agric. Representative, of the Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge. The following is the list of officers and members for 1962,-- Pres., Paul Bryan, Vice-President, Don Hadden; Sec.-Treas., Ruby Leask; Members, Ralph Chambers, Wilfrid; Joanne Mosienko, Port Peryy R. 2; David Mosienko, Port Perry R.2; Harold Medd, Port Perry R. 1; Law- rence Medd, Port Perry R. 1; Ralph Honey, Seagrave R. 2; Helen Honey, Seagrave, R., 2; Paul Bryan, Sunder- land R. 2; "Ruby 'Leask, R. 2; John Leask, Donald Crosier, Robert Smith, Seagrave Seagrave R. 2; Blackwater R. 2; Sunderland; Keith Gibson, Blackwater R. 2; Donald Hadden, Blackwater; Jean Crosier, Blackwater R. 2; Harold Howsam, Uxbridge, R. 8; Ted Tamblyn, Sun- derland R. 2; Ronald Parrott, Ash- burn, R. 1. Port Perry Rod & Gun Club All Junior members are requested to attend the regular meeting on Thursday evening at the High School, as the casting committee is trying to make arrangements for the spring out- of-doors casting. The regular shooting practice is be- ing held by the shooting committee. Ott Hamilton. Along the skyline trails the fabled and through passes of the Canadian Rockies this July, 130 "dude riders' straddling their seeuvity saddled cayuses, will view some of the most spectacular scenery on the continent. The "dudes" ave Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, an organization fouded by J. Murray Gibbon, well- Harold Barker has returned to his home in Caesarea after spending the winter in Toronto. The W.A. of the United Church held its April meeting at the home of My Neil Malcolm. Murs. Stanley Malcolm, Bowmanville, took the devotional period. Mrs. [Harold Melaughlin and Mr. Harold Kyte sang a duet, were given by Meadames M. Graham, J. Forder, R. Ford and Mes. I. Hoskin conducted a contest, Lunch was served by the hostess and her group. It was decided to send $95.00, which i= ow share toward the building of the new Missionary Training School in Tu ronto, reading The fall bazaar and amateur contest on May 16th were discussed and plan- ned for. The roll call was answered with an article or promise of same fo the fall bazaar. Rev. and Mrs. GG. Nicholson accom panied the delegates from St. John's W.A. to the annual meeting of the Toronto Diocesan Woman's Auxliary, Mr. Nicholson assisted at the annual celebration of Holy Communion in 8 James Cathedral when over 1000 mem™ bers of the W.A. took part. Allenke birth to A picture A Hereford cow, owned by Beacock, Nestleton, pave strong and healthy triplets: of them and the Beacock children will appear in a farm paper in the future. newt We have recently had: OF SCUGOG™ bound up. Farmer, places special eraphis Grn rie spo i. dl; Rh INHER 43, ane 2 ar NOW AVAILABLE JH copies ol This history of pioneer flays, written by the late Samuel as well as giving a clear picture of pioneer living. these 300 copies ave sold there will be no more available. SELLING PRICE $1.7 PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. general Canadian Pa- the last two known author and former publicity arent for the cific Ranway, and during weeks in July will participate in five- day and six-day rides in the Egypt lake Marmon Ridge area of the near Banff, Alta,. Continental" Divide juinpitg off point for the expeditions. Mi T. Stewart, new Road Supt., and Mo Stewart, will live in the Martyn apartment, where the Snogks family Lived My chased the which the late and vecupied until hi and Mis Snooks have pur- building from Ross Duff, Samuel Jeffrey owned death Sorry to report the illness of Mrs, Fred Bailey, illness of Mrs. Hammell and children. Mrs, Staniland iv with them at then home in Toronto, also the Johns has returned to her alter a she is able to be Mi i. home, Cae Glad that around ayaan area, period in ho prtal Hori: Hamilton, Toronto, spent the weel with her parents Mr and Mrs. Ford spent a week with Mr. and Mrs Ford) wn Hamilton. of Home Economics and shop work classes wae held in the High School on Friday night. Demonstration Mio Metall, Peterboro, spent a few sister, Mrs. J Parr, and retiined to her home on Thursday with Neil Bailey, who attend- Normal School dance. davs with hea evening, ed the Sorry to report that Mi. Parr is still ander the doctor's care and confined to his bed. By thors Day in both churches service was observed in Sunday School and wrviees, Special music was pendered by an all Women's choir in the United Church at the evening ser- Church Vice. T_T -- - -- a ------ -- -------- Sal « « « ' ' ---- --- . "ON THE SHOREBS d= on local people and events, When iH (Postage Extra) Art Ruston (Kay a aide i aati te I a ~ - So ST

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