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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Sep 1953, p. 1

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WSS i) i SATE . ) * MTSE THE PORT PERRY STAR zgisxX Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottaws. * »n SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 * tendance To PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, . $2.00 per.year. Single Copy .c. Local Fair } "i + Gol Wear rings Large | *. SR Rd wes Bounden, is. sams, we | NOTICE TO WATER USERS | fari : oy : Re Mrs. Bouiuley; Miss Samells, Mrs. { ---- Report of Ontario ! Dorrell. * { 2 elt ae ISH ; 4 i : 4 \ : vt . i | ositve specu © '| Restrictions Relaxed County Federation Bread--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Shaw, : 3 A . 3 : J Mrs. Dorrell. It is regretted that thé order for- i 3 of A riculture 9 " Buns--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Dorrell. | bidding the use of lawn and 'garden S il C : . B g : ! Canada Packers Special-- hose last week could not at the time 01 onservation The directors of the Federation of al '" Pies -- Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Moore, be more fully explained, but a deci- |" 4 Agriculture met on August 31 to plan Mrs. Phillips. ; sion had to be reached on very short and Improved Land for their fall activities Delegates Cakes--Mrs, Dorrell, Mrs. Boundey | notice at the time, - For some days were named to attend 2 conferences Mrs, Shaw, - we had been pumping around 170 Use Tour one for Secretaries and Fieldmen the oo] gallons per, minute and since the ca- : other for Farm Forti Feprestita: b: CANNING-- pacity of our well is 200 gallons per Under the auspices of the Agricul-| tives. The group welcomed for the | "Coll. Pickles -- Mrs. Fines, Mrs, | Minute it was felt we were crowding, | Representative Branch of the| first time the Junior Farmer repre- | Boundey, Mrs. Holliday. the margin of safety; hence the total | (, i, Department of Agriculture, | sentative and he was instructed to ' Canned Pineapple -- "Mrs. Shaw, restriction until the Council had an with the co-operation of the various | take back to his group the earnest Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Holliday. oportunity to consider the matter Departments of the 0.A.C., Guelph, | desire of the Federation to co-oper- Pears -- Mrs. Wolfe, Laura Lyle, further. about 45 Junior Farmers made a first | ate with the plans of the Juniors and Mrs. Boundey. It has been decided to permit the hand study of the work and research | to provide some enco re ti 8. \ provide me encouragement in |. Peaches--Mrs, Boundey, Mrs. Hol. | Use of hose for lawns and gardens being done under the Soil Conserva- | some specific aspect of their program. pre liday, Mrs. Fred Hodgson. 3 Srey wisnng Detwesn 7 a Nid tion and Farm Planning Service eal LT : . -| Cherries--Laura Lyle, Mrs. Holli- | clock. The effect of this wi ib] from the 0.A.C. During their tour| Discussion took place regarding day; Mrs. Boundey, died and if: i is toned possible; His on September 1st, 2nd and 8rd, the | Spread of weeds due to lack of con. | Raspberries -- Mrs. Fines, 'Mrs. Festeletion Will 19 Misid si 1 m, group visited farms in Waterloo, Phillips, Men Ben ales Mrs. | duce the desired result, or if some Volto, Ontario and "York Coun- Beath ascertain to whom the group & WY Bool Boundey, Mrs. Holliday. users abuse the privilege, further re- his should appeal. g HY Plums--Laura Lyle, Mrs.. Boundey, striction will of necessity have to be On Tuesday, September 1st, the de- a dartin ; : i i \ imposed. | legates visited the Field Husbandry It was dec ii to ave a tent a Yee : Mrs, Fines. . Mrs. Bound M Most of our consumers are most | Plots, the Soils and Agricultural En- | Port Perry fair to display and pub- [a Apple. Jelly--Mrs. i Boundey, Mrs, reasonable about the use of water, | gineering Farm and the Hydrology | licize the work of the Federation and pi Smith, Mra, Fines, Mrs. Bound but a few do insist on having the | Station at the 0.A.C. Various ex-|its various organizations. The sec- & Crabapple Jolly =i Mrs: Bomndets lawn hose running 24 hours a day. It [ periments being carried out at these | retary was instructed to have a sign i Mrs; Walsh, ly--Mrs. Boundey, | might be of interest to know that an | centres with regard to soil manage- printed on cotton to call attention to 2 20 Currant J i a pink ordinary garden hose uses about 300 | ment problems were studied. the display. ee & Black Currant Jelly -- Mrs. Boun- [ gallons per hour. It can readily bel One of the chief features of the| There is always discussion at a & 3 dey, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs, Fines. i Sm list Sod yovpen 1 Sm igh inary Nas a Son Poteention meeting 2% bo hoy io py: Be Al ! -cherry Jelly -- Mrs. Smith, |* Shs k at the. farm o ri dred Leather-| cate the farm population to the ef- £rey mig y day. 4 1 tarot that barrow, north. of Elora. Here the| ficiency and usefulness of the organ- He i ; Raspberry Jam -- Mrs. Boundey, Biss bs hoped, Wak on - Junior Farmers saw an operation en- | ization. It was decided to_send to 35 : Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Paul Diamond. [consumers will g00perh 2% wi : i tirely devoted to grass farming.- For | every 'farmer who is a member the $a 1 ! Black Currant. Jam -- Mrs. Moore, council as they always have doe om many of them it was a"surprise not | newspaper "Rural Co-operator". 'This { 5 | Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Phillips. make it possible for all to oom NUCL 1 find the slightest evidence of grain, | will take a little time but eventually ASR Plum Jam -- Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. to enjoy the privilege of watering | po 0010 the day the group visited | everyone who paid into the Federation 0% | Phillips, Mrs. Fines, gardens and lawns. Tm the farm of Mr. Harry Smallfield, | last year will receive this interest- 2 ( Wild Raspberry Jam -- Mrs. Phil- i near Guelph, which provided an ex- | ing and educational paper. { 4 = lips, Mrs. Holliday, Laura Lyle. "v ample of erosion control through con- |. The annual meeting was 'planned be 3 | I Wild Strawberry Jam--Mrs. Fhil- Hos ital's First tok Jvion, Shp eantang and put: for and suggestions submitted for fe 3 d lips. ' 3 p . per 'land use. urther demonstra-| g,ankers. The directors were very ¥ AY ! Three Fruit Marmalade--Mrs. Phil- - - tion of grass-land farming and the| . thusiastic abbut their plans for 8 : ! ips, Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Fines. Patient Has Twins use_of a pole loafing barn for dairy | i1ic meeting and_the coming year so pn : Yrs Ms Jam -- Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. 4 hela Fh i wai) ore Soom the farm of Mr.| 11 will be seeing notices as soon ae i { | . 1 rs. Lloy ogue of -ILK. 9, =| Mervin Shantz, Alma. ' ssible. e Federation has done 4 : | = S - Y ' : a pie sm hi Fines, Mrs. bridge, who was te Hest Prien of 'On Thursday the delegates headed a os farmer and it needs p) > : in ti aul : Gan : RR Smith, Mrs. Boundey. : the new. Community Memoria 05 | ast to Ontario and York Countles.|the support of every farmer to con- Vi {yo Teme ken inte provide he Pot Pry Bar| pent ww. | GE wr ton laf ty in oe 1, SA nS yd ed wo i Eat : : : ? : 4 y. 3 Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Annis, hospital to give birt to twins on Sept. Brooklin and Mr. Earl Parrott's farm One farmer reported that he had J 2 dust, ang sunny skies favoured the crowds who thronged the| Date & Nut Loaf--Mrs. Holiday, Onions--Mrs. Fines, Mrs." Boundey, [9th. The twins, both boys, were the i re That rath ° 3 | . TEN ; : 1 AA - Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Ted Fines. Mrs. Holliday. 100th and 101st babies to be born since Down farm is familiar to most people | were to be contended with. This fair. Horse races, a midway, cattle and horse shows, oi aOaT) Cloverleaf Rolls "Mrs Holliday pond, Ha Pow Mrs Holliday GEN ln Hh iy L : Fa iy uy yn Yop Sp oh poy Hay exhibi Fon "1s : Fin Ts . ! Relish--M rs. Fines, Mrs. ' en wl was explained by Mr. H. L. Fair, Ag- | would freshen about Aug. 20 and any ! shade RES EVEL RG ME El iiing TOE i Recon i 2, | 1 or whens old | The junior section, largely work from rural schools, was excellent. Boundey, Mrs. Holliday ' Governor's Sauce -- Mrs. , Radio Announcer King, of the Soils Department, 0.A.C. | greatly appreciated. The vagaries 0 5 : 5 * : 2 tiny Mrs. Fines. : ; The serious soil erosion which was a | human nature coupled with the ele- ; if Although it" would. be impossible to : Tea Biscuits--Mrs. Holliday," Mrs.| = opi Sauce -- Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Di f I . - major problem before the farm was | ments of mother nature can add E , mention all the displays, some of the | third, Calumet Baldwin owned by E. Boundey, Mrs. Sandy Moore. Walsh, Mrs. Fines. : 1eS 0 njuries laid out for strip cropping has been | gpreatly to a farmer's troubles. ; larger caught the eye. General Motors | Beacock, and driven by John Millman; Bran Muffins--Mrs. Holtby, - Mrs. Tomato Juice--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. , . | checked, and crop yields are definite- 8 in its "Previews of Progess" lecture, | fourth, Harvester Express owned and Fines, Mrs. Boundey. Smith, Mrs. Holliday. An announcer at Oshawa's radio ly improving. ; gave an excellent demonstration and | driven by Jim McMillan; fifth, Hill- | Butter Tarts -- Mrs. Moore, Mrs.| "mi, ato Soup -- Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. | station CKLB, Robert Tegart, 23, 258 0 . . = } BY : explanation of some of the newer |crest Adams owned by Sharp Motors James Phillips, Mrs. Boundey. Boundey, Mrs. Fines. Palmerston Avenue, Toronto, died in Similar soil erosion prolilents were 170 N ! S h ] Re * scientific. developments 'of today, The | driven by Al, Brown, Cocoanut Macaroons--Miss Samells, Tomato Catsup--Mrs. Boundey. - Oshawa General Hospital last week | plainly visible at Mr. Parrott's farm ew C 00 S / i rs Ladies of Port Perry Hospital Auxil- ; : Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Holliday. Canned Tomatoes -- Mrs. Shaw, |as a result of injuries received in a| and here, too, the success of the new HE 3 RP ts. "\ ,. iary operated a refreshment booth to AGRICULTURE FEATURED Cup Cakes -- Mrs. Dorrell, Mrs, Mrs. Boundey. highway. accident, north of Brooklin, | farm plan was very evident. } Mr. Open This Week 4 Le on raise funds for their favorite charity. - The South Ontario County Federa-| Boundey, Mrs. Shaw. ; on August 15. Another CKLB em- Parrott, in his explanation of the lay- 3 ) ME: Throughout the grounds, displays of | tion of Agriculture had a splendid dis-| Jelly Roll--Mrs. Boundey. LADIES WORK-- ployee, Robert Steele, 21, 32% King [out of his farm, stated that his farm, 4GRONTO -- Ontario schools re- 4 ¢ arm machinery and cars; took the eye play Sa by its SYStMive Tiere. Avgsl Calpe. Boundey, Mrs. Bath Towel C. R.--Mrs. Boundey, Street West, Oshawa was killed in which gout have, Deg ised ms opened on Tuesday after the summer 8 of the male visitors, - .|lsvery subject from farm forums to| Fines, Mrs. Holliday. : ie : the crash. =~ | marginal prior to the change over to |, vaive Rducation Minister Dun- AL } : i i s. Henry Skerrett, Mrs. Shaw. : : ras] 8 TY CYOBBIRG. Ew ys "nroducing ; , py CLOWN HAND PLAYED SE mediy and Hai Jopuranee. ih a, i ry Dorrell, Ei oh oh rs Boundey, Mrs. Ye aster ik ; MY his A Adleys i ; y a now producing Jap yd ig Shins i be closed due fi ; (Thay ; vhs . . . Fines. , a) oi A tn oa shortage of teac ers, : i A 3 lively Phases f agriculturé was available. Chocolate Cake -- Mrs. Boundey, Pillow Cases, Knitted Lace--Mrs. 3.30 am. The 'radio Station's pane] The. tote conolided at Mr: Bogeno There will be 500,000 pupils in Ont- i - ie u the courtesy of secretary | Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Shaw. Moore, Mrs. D. Hope. truck and a car met head-on at the Lemon's. fur. -Stooitville. ario clemetary and secondary schools ' grounds in the manner of a German| RD, Woon and staff results of many | Golden Wedding Cake--Mrs. Shaw, Hodgson, Mrs. Moor 'W x M 1,.| sharp curve in the road there. gro ' this year, 60.000 more than last year. 3 band at the fair. Their entertainment | o¢ the classes. are published herewith | Mrs. Ben Smith, Mrs. Boundey. : Pillow Cases, 'Gut Work--Mrs, L, Tegart, a native of Toronto, had Ontario County's delegate on this Ready to teach them will be 2;300 ¥ was most acceptable. In the evening | Results of the Horse Judging and the Sandwich Cake--Mrs. Geo. Wolfe, | Smith, Mrs, Boangag: & Hers--Mrs, | ived at 208 Nassau Street, while he | tour was Mr. Wilmot Phair, Seagrave [ new teachers, some of them products 5 they also played at the Memorial | ghorthorns classes were not available. | Mrs. Dorrell, Mrs. Smith. Pillow; Cases, His "| was employed in Oshawa. He had |R.R. 2. The Junior Farmers on this | of emergency teacher-training pro- y Arena entertainment. They will be published later.' Banana Cake--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Skerratt. y Mrs B undey | 8150 worked at CHVC in Niagara | tour were all agreed that it had been | grams. 5 hy RIOT } A judge for many years in the vege- BLACK AND WHITE SH : Dorrell, Mrs. Holtby. = Bridge Table ds OY. Falls, Ontario, and at CKEY in Tor-{ very successful and that they had all About 170 new schools have been PS { H table section, Ivan Law, of Whitby, H dred 8 ow Lemon Pie -- Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Centre Plere I Mrs Shaw onto. He had been working in Osh-'[ learned many. things. that they could built during the last 12 months at i 4 3 said there were a good variety of en- undreds. of ringside spectators Moore, Mrs. Holliday. dey, Mrs. D. \ allace, . M ' awa for about five months. put to good use on their own farms.' a total cost of $47,500,000. { x f tries, Craftwork, drawing, writing, |Watched the Black and White show-- Apple Pie -- Mrs. Boundey, Mrs, | Centre Piece Knitted-sMrs, Mopre, : : : Eel . art, all had a space in the junior tent. the annual district display put on by Moore, Mrs. Phillips. ? Miss Katherine Foreman. HES EL OL ET > HA 4 There was a good midway and pony the Holstvin-Friesan = Association. "Raisin Ple--Mrs. Moore, Mrs. D. Flower Basket--Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. - A rides for the kiddies. There were 84 head of cattle shown by Edwards, Mrs, Boundey, 1 Skerratt, Mrs. Hope. i | : 17 exhibitors and a total of 102 entries| Ras be Pie--Mrs Philli s. Mrs. | Three Handkerchiefs = Mrs. Hope, Hig ; g RACE RESULTS in the various classes. Fieldman G. E, | p20 #1 Hem of: HTEPS: THE | ppg Skerrett, : te y ; A long program of races was pre- | Nelson of Port Perry announced at the om ey h 18 pe e Boundey, Mrs, | 1uncheon Cloth -- Mrs. Boundey, p & - sented in front of the grandstand and | conclusion that Elmcroft Farm, Osha- A : ches -- MIs. naeys TT Mrs. Lloyd Smith. £3 . : the major trotting races had prizes|wa, was Premier Breeder, determined | ia Salad--Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. ° Doilles (Three) -- Mra. Boundey, , Pall totalling $600 to spur competition. by amassing the largest total number Sh o va oungey: MTS Mrs. Hope. 4 is In the 2.22 class, Peter C, owned by points while O. Chambers of Wilfrid |" Mag o Brean Fu d o-- Mrs. Fines. | Chesterfield Set--Mrs, Dave Hope. ¥ 3 | C. W. Hodgson, of Haliburton and|came a close second with only eight Mrs. Edwards, Mrs Eh 2 'l" Dresser Set--Mrs. Sandy Moore R f driven by D| Dowson, placed first, 1, points less. Cr int oy 4 4 M Fi M Clothespin Bag--Mrs. Dorrell, Mrs. ) 2; second, Louis Abbidale, driven by| Everett Brown, of Orono, performed Ww Pi . _- HEY rs. Hines, Ars: | Boundey. SR oy 3 Garnet Weatherup, 2, 1; Clark Grat-|the heavy duties of judge, while Agri-| = oo ANNA. Knitting Bag -- Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. 3 | tan, owned by F. McNally and driven | cultural Representative H, L. Fair, of | Collection of Fancy. Cookies--Mrs.| john Aldred; Mrs. Dorrell. FARA by Don Cox; Barry J. Lee, owned by | Uxbridge, did the clerical work. It|Allan Walsh, Jean ' Samells, Mrs. | 'Tatted Doilie -- Mrs. Hope, Mrs. RUE / Norris and Carpenter and driven by |was a show of high quality animals all | Dorrell. . Skerrett. : EN Al. Brown, * [the way through. Winners here will|- Coll. Ice Box Cookies--Mrs, Holli.] Work Button Holes--Jean Samells, The 2.25 results: First, Sulton own- [80 on "to the district championship | day, Mrs. Boundey, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs: Phillips, Mrs. Hodgson. y ed and driven by W. Blight, Brooklin,| show at Peterborough on October 14, Coll. Plain Cookies~Mrs. Boundey,| Cushion Punch Work -- Mrs. Fd- + 1, 1,; second, Peter Casey, owned by |and many of these will be shown at| Mrs. Dorrell. wards, fpr: H Y F. Conlin driven by Don Cox; third, | the Royal Winter Fair, Coll. Tarts -- Mrs, Moore, Mrs, | Cushion, Any Design Mss. ops Daisy Chips, by A. Tallase Dehaws, : Boundey, Mrs. Phillips, Mis, awards, Lie Bn sore h 4, 3; fourth, Wee Jack, by Glen Hos- Si ' Kae ' . pp 45K _ kin, Oshawa, b, 4; fifth, Guy C. Grat- | COOKING-- : hy pid hi Mrs. Edwards | majlored Dress--Jean Samed a SHINER \ : " tan.by J. Gordon, 3,6. - . White Bread--1, Mrs. Reg, Boundey, D Ww . Mrs. E Nylon Flouse--Mrs. Dorrell, Mrs, Hg PHOTO BY hh * Free-for-all, First, Thor Grattan,|2nd, Mrs. F. M/ Holliday, 8rd, Mrs. ozen White Eggs--Mrs. Edwards, | Skerrett. Gage 5, : } : y 2 ; : hf / h ; Splatt Miss Laura Lyle. Ladies' Skirt--Jean Samells, Mrs.| The above picture shows the horses | ly appreciate th t of sulk - son' : owned and driven by Cliff Hie; second, | Dalton Dorrell. 5 5 } y appreciate the sport of sulky rac-| courtesy. of Molson's, The Molson \ Buddy C. Grattan, owned by ©. J/| Wholewheat Bread--Mrs, J. Shaw, | ' Blue Ribbon Special--Mrs. Boundey Phillips, Mrs. Walsh. going down the home stretch--at the ing. AIF pictures of the Port Perry | photographer covers all Country is 2 Budd and driven by Ross Dowson;|2, Mrs. Dorrell, 8, Mrs. Holliday, | Mrs, Moore, Mrs. Fines. (continued on page 4) right is the grandstapd and a small| p.;. opncaring in this issue are by ! Fairs in Ontario. Nat : . ' - section of the large crowd who great- : NN

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