bh. Ca Ya DS isl gv 2 NN CN | 5 y = - y 2 3 53 PSEA ARTE HCE TY SY \ {Ey 2 : 2 af A 20s in Ta. gs, o AY EY oh FEA NUNES eA SO A II A St ee oe : 3 3 i : 3 Sard sami ign vinadiok wine men die a Ama NALD ER 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1962 , Vernon; H. Patton Pony Classes ' J ' tl Single Horse 16% & over Race: I. Pony, Brood Mare: GG. Hill; R. Coch- (ood Attendance d Cochrane; B. Mann; L. Blight; G. rane: David Watkins Cochrane Foal: R. Cochrane; D. Watkins; Continued from Front Page) | Foal: . C yD. ' ( Single Horse under 156% Race: B. G. Hill Carriage Single under 16%: R. Sad- Mann; I. Cochrane; G. Cochrane; L. Single in Harness: R. Cochrane; G. ler; B. Mann; H. Patton; I. Coch-| Blight. Hill; Ross Larmer. rane; B. Lawson. Roadster Team (Speed): B. Mann; Single in Harness over 46": R. Sad- Carriage Single over 15%: 1 & 2 R. I.. Blight; G. Cochrane ler; G. Hill; D. Watkins. Sadigr] 8 Hl, Patten; 4 & BB. Mann} Single on Rein: R. 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Pascal Celery Bier 29 | [ CBC CONFERENCE PLANNERS HEAR FROM WOMEN OF CANADA Some 500 women, from all walks of life, have registered for the forth- coming CBC conference, The Real World of Woman, to be held in Tor- onto Sept, 6 - 9, Miss Helen James, CBC supervisor of women's programs (right) and Helen Carscallen, the con- ference organizer, pore over letters from women across the received country, indicating thelr interest in the event, The conference will con- sider the modern woman's role .in con- temporary soclety and will present speakers from the United States and Canada, including psychiatrists, so« clologists and educationists, CBC will present coverage of the four-day conference on both radio and TV net- works, . '| Cow, giving milk or in calf: Bull Calf: | Bull, 2-yr. old: Hugh Baird Single Saddle: 2 & 3 G. Hill Pony Tandem: D. Watkins. Best Group Comercial Horses: R. Cochrane. CATTLE : ~ Shorthorns ] Bull, 2 Yr. old & over: Garnet Rickard Bull, 1 yr old & under 2: G. Rickard; Russell Osborne Ralph Sadler; R. Cochrane; G. Hill; 1&2 G. Rickard; 3-& 4 Leslie Taylor Heifer, 1 yr, old: G. Rickard; 2 & 8 R. Osborne Heifer 2 yr. old: G. Rickard; R. Osborne; L. Taylor Heifer Calf: Rick Rickard; R. Os- borne; Garnet Rickard; Rick Rick- --ard;-L. Tay - 1& 2 R. Osos Guernseys Bull, 1 yr. old: Harvey Graham Cow in Milk: 1 & 4 H. Baird; 2 Larmer Bros.; 3.'Harvey Graham Cow, dry: 1 & 3 H. Graham; 2, H, Baird; 4. Larmes Bros. . Heifer; 2 yr. old: 51 '& 4 H. Baird; 2. Larmer Bros.; & H. Graham Heifer 1 yr. old: 1 & 4 H. Graham; H. Baird; Larmer Bros. Heifer Calf: 1 & 3 H. Baird; 2 & 4 - Larmer Bros. Herd: Hugh Baird; H. Graham Eaton's Special: H. Baird est Fat Steer: 1 & 4 G. Rickard; - Ken Wilson; Grant Yeo, Best Herd Beef Cattle: G. Rickard; R. Osborne SHEEP Leicester & Cotswolds Aged Ram: 1 & 3 Don Green; 2, Earl Dorrell & sons. ; Shearling Ram: 1; & 2 D. Gren; 8 E. Dorrell & sons... - 1 &.3 D. Greens 2 E. Ram Lamb: ; "Dorrell & sons. i a Aged Ewe: 1 & 8 D. Gréen; 2 & 4 E. Dorrell & sons. Shearling Ewe: Don Green; 2 & 3 E. Dorrell & sons; 4. Verdin Mark Ewe Lamb: 1. E./Dorrell & sons; 2 & 3 D. Green , Hampshires & Oxfords Aged Ram: Russell Dow; 2 & 3 Harold Skinner % Shearling Ram: Lloyd Ayre; 2 & 3 Harold Skinner | = Ram Lamb: R., Dow; L. Ayre; 3 & 4 . H. Skinner z : Aged Ewe: 1 & 4 H. Skinner; 2. L. Ayre; 3. R. Dow Shearling Ewe: 1 & 4 L. Ayre; 2, H. Skinner; 8. R. Dow. Ewe Lamb: 1. Ry Dow; 2. L. Ayre; 8 & 4 H. Skinner. . Suffolk & N. Country Cheviots Aged Ram: 1. Boyd Ayre Snearling Ram: 1 & 3 B, Ayre; 2, H, Skinner * Ram Lamb: 1 &3 B. Ayre; 2. H, | Skinner Ram Lamb: 1 &8 B. Ayre; 2, H, Skinner, iA Aged Kwe: 1 & 2B. Ayre; 3 & 4 H, ; Skinner gos Shearling Ewe: 1 & 2 B. Ayre; "8 & 4 H, Skinner : Ewe Lamb: 1. R. Dow; 2 & 4 B, Ayre; 3. H, Skinner, : ~ Southdowns'& Cheviots ~~ Aged Ram: 1 & 3 L. Ayre; 2. E. Dorrell & sons, Shearling Ram: 1 & 2 L. Ayre Ram Lamb: 1 & 2 L. Ayre; 8 E. Dorrell & sons, : Long Lac where he has been stationed Dorrell & sons Shearling Ewe: 1 & 2 L. Ayre; 8 & 4 E. Dorrell & sons Ewe Lamb: 1 & 8 L. Ayre; 2 & 4 E. Dorrell & sons Dorset & Shropshire Aged Ram: 1. R. Dow; 2 & 3 H. _ Skinner. -- 'Shearling Ram: 1 & 3 H. Skinner; 2. R. Dow Ram Lamb: 1 & 8 H. Skinner; 4. R. Dow Aged Ewe: 1 & 4 H, Skinner; 2 & 3 R. Dow. "Shearling Ewe: 1 & 8 H. Skinner; 2 & 4 R. Dow Ewe Lamb: 1 & 4 H. Skinner; 2 & 3 R. Dow L. Ayre; R. Dow; H. Skinner; E. Dorrell & sons. Market Lamb: | Market Lamb shown by Boy or Girl | .under 10: E, Dorrell; L. Ayre; H, Skinner; R. Dow. Best Flock of Sheep: Dow; "B. Ayre; R. H. Skinner; D. Green. Prince Albert The church congregation enjoyed our minister's message and violin gel- ection by Mr. B. Snelgrove. Messrs B. Snelgrove and Robert Jeffs gathered the offering. Mrs. G. Heayn taught the juniors downstairs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mallory (nee Ruth a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. Mec- Crea. They also called on various friends and attended the Luke Jamily reunion, Mr. Robert Jeffs has returned from as "Junior Forest Ranger". | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saddler and two--daughters--of - St. Thomas spent last week-end with their cousins the tMr and Mrs. Albert Martyn's. 'On Sunday under sunny skies the Mar- tyns' graciously played host and hos- iate relatives, Some fifty of the Mar- tyn clan assembled on the spacious grounds for visiting and oodles of delicious eats were devoured. The maj- ority of kin enjoyed glancing over the interesting family tree compiled by 'Mrs. C. Saddler, Members of the clan 'enjoyed the pleasant afternoon and for some, a-get-acquainted party. Those présent were from Toronto, Peter- boro, Lindsay, Oakwood, Seagrave, Port Perry, Scugog, and local. -Also made welcome was Mr. Frank Sum- mers and his:young neice Cheryl Long from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith were guests at the Hudson-Prosser wedding in Blackstock Anglican Church. Recep- tion: 'being held in Forester's Hall, Nestleton, Jo-Anne and Jim Martyn are home after a profitable two weeks at Bible Camp in Prince Edward County. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson have returned from an exiensive motor trip through the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs, Terry Holgha and two children are enjoying this week at a lodge in Haliburton, AE Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson were Suti- day visitors with 'her brother, Mr, Aged Ewe: 1 & 3 L. Ayre; 2. E. and Mrs. C. Miller, Raglan. Luke) and family of Welland visited {|| tess for their guests plus the immed-| Mr. Walter Bond, Toronto visited relatives in the village recently. Denise Jeffrey is home from being with her cousins the Plaunt family, Reaboro. Bonnie, Wayne, and Ivan Pugh are holidaying with their grandparents in Claremont. Mrs. M. Tarvis and Miss O.- Bea- cock, Oshawa spent the week-end with the Beacock's, A number from our area attended Blackstock Fair on Saturday. All are glad to see Wayne Norton home from his training at Camp Borden. Mr. N. H. Howey is holidaying in Northern Ontario. 4H Homemaking Leader Training School for Ontario County The 4-H Homemaking Club project for Ontario County this fall is 'The Club Girl 'Stands On Guard'. Good ci- tizenship is the theme of this project. Members will learn about public health services, how to keep fit mentally and physically; her place and responsibili. ties as a member of her family, her community, and. as a Canadian citizen. . The programme involves projects in home safety, first aid, and good use of leisure time, including some planned reading, To organize a club, a Leader, Ass- istant Leader, and four members are required. The Leaders are asked to at- tend the two day, Training. School and then carry on the programme in their local community in a series of eight meetings. The project is comple- ted, then an Achievement Day is held early in the New Year. There will 'be two local Leader Training Schools, -- Ontario South group will attend September 12-18th, in the Ontario Department of Agri- culture Board Room, Uxbridge, while the Ontario north group will attend September 18 and 19 in the Udney Community Hall, The time of both schoolg is 10.00 a.m. - 4,00 pm each day. Anyone wishing further informa- tion may contact the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, Uxbridge. THEATRE -- meg © THURS, FRIDAY, and SAT, AUG. 30 - 31, SEPT. 1 Cartoon WALT DISNEY presents VICTOR HERBERT'S "BABES IN TOYLAND" News Special Children's Matinee : pec) > SEPTEMBER 1st at 2 p.m. Sunday Midnight Show « SEPTEMBER 2nd AT MIDNIGHT ~ Note On Summer Policy DURING JUNE, JULY & AUGUST ~ THREE NIGHTS WEEKLY -- THURS., FRI. & SAT. Thurs. & Sat. -- One Show Nightly at 8 p.m. Friday, 2 Shows Nightly--Start 7 & 9 pm. . Also Saturday Matinee at 2.00 p.m. CAWKER BROS. Vv | Devon Bacon - I's ............ ny Round or Wing Steak . aa wn by F lake Shortening - 2for 49 FREE Town DELIVERY every. morning until 11 0'clock -i related Acts, includin partment of Municipal governments, local boards, municipal government, Ls Committee should by Ho Notice of the ee Chairman, » - ONTARIO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY y Select Committee on The Municipal Act and related Acts The Select 'Committee appointed by. the- 'Legislative 'Assembly of the Province of Ontario * into and review The Municipal Act of the Province and The Assessment Act, The De- Affairs Act, -ment Act, The Ontario Municipal Planning Act, and the regulations the purposes of modernizing, fying such Acts and regulations and making such recom- mendations as may bé necessary for their improvement" will continue to hold ube mencing on September 26th. __ Elected members and appointed officials of municipal { persons and Individuals are Invited to present submis. ~slons pertaining to the legislation applicable to Notice of Intention to. 'make a subMistion to the Select sent to the Secretary othe u me allocated for appearance will be given as soon as possible, "Hollis E. Beckett, QCM PP. Toronto. (Telephone 365-2241, Loe, '43) 'c+ « f0 enquire the Local Improve- Board Act and The made thereunder, for consolidating and simpli meetings In Toronto com- x : : commissions etc., groups of ptember Mrs. H, G. Rowan, OA. acretary, "Bo x 108, " Parliament Buildings. @L r, ae cA LIC