9 PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. DEC. 19th, 1963 250 Attend Annual Meet., Banquet Of Cty. Federation of Agriculture Some 250 farm folk gathered at Trinity United Church, Ux- bridge, on Tuesday evening December 3, for the Annual Meeting and Banquet of Ontario County Federation of Agricul- ture. Distinguished guests included A. H. K. Musgrave, President Ontario Federation of Agricul- ture & Mrs. Musgrave, Clarks- burg; Hon, M. B. Dymond, M.P.P. and Mrs. Dymond, Port Perry; Warden and Mrs. Sher- man Scott, West Rouge; Rev. and Mrs. Wright, Trinity Unit- ed Church, Uxbridge; Agricul- tuarl Representative Lynn Fair and Mrs. Fair; Stan Cairns, CI A area supervisor, and Mrs. Cairns, Oshawa; as well as re- preséntatives from the four neighbouring county Federa- tions of Agriculture -- Simcoe, York, Durham, and Victoria, and several members of coun- cils from within the county. Mr. Musgrave, guest speaker, said we farmers pay for what | we get either in money or ef- fort. We are in the process of change towards fewer and lar- ger farms, but we can do some- thing about our destiny. He urged us to weigh our words and make them justifiable by logic. Elected as Directors for 1964 were: Rama Twp.--Alvin Johnson, Orillia #6 Mara Twp..----John McDonald, Orillia #6, Chas. Healey, Orillia #6, Muir Dack, Brechin. Thorah Twp.--Clarence Hewitt, | previous years. ! | Training Session, Brock Twp.--Donald Hadden, Blackwater #2, Keith Ry- nard, Sunderland, #1, Mrs. Stanley Jewell, Sunder- land #1. Reach Twp.--Allan Crosier, Blackwater #2, Norman tive and directors. The session will. commence at | 10 a.m. and will cover such! topics as "Why belong to Meet- | ings?" and "Meeting Planning", It is expected to include a good | deal of discussion, participation and practice. Suitable resource | leaders are being secured for | the day which should concluda | at 4 pm. The second programme plan- | 'ned will take the form of a| ' Workshop to be held on three' consecutive Wednesday after-| Smith, Uxbridge #3, Gor- | don Ward, Uxbridge #3 Whitby Twp.--Bert Guthrie, Whitby #1, Ray Ingleton, Brooklin #1. East Whitby Twp --Gordon " Corner, Oshawa #1, Aug- ust Geisberger, Oshawa #2 Uxbridge Twp.--Gordon Ewen, Uxbridge #1, Chas. For. sythe, Uxbridge #1, Lorne Tindall, Goodwood. Scott Twp.--Gary Herrema, Uxbridge #2, Ross Weller, Zephyr #1, Clarkson Arnold, Zephyr #1 Scugog Twp.--Anson Gerrow, Port Perry #38 Pickering Twp.~--Norman Leh-| man, Claremont #2, Don- ald Sanderson, Ashburn, John Power, Whitby #1, Reg. Hoskins, Claremont 2, Advisory Directors--Laurence Doble, Uxbridge #3, Mrs. Leslie Meyers, Goodwood. The Education Committee of Ontario. County Federation of Agriculture has planned two separate educational program- mes to be carried out early in the new year. The first will be a Director's to be held { Friday January 3, at the De- | | | t 12 i partment of Agriculture, Ux- bridge. This all-day session will replace the Board School of Beaverton, #38, Earl Wind-| for early in the year so as to att, Beaverton #3, T. R. Harrison, Beaverton #2. | i be of the greatest possible bene- ! fit "to the newly elected execu- "NOTICE CHRISTMAS TE PICK - UP "CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF EE Personalized "Just for You" entertaining accessories ~-- dinner napkins, cocktail napkins, coasters, matches and playing cards -- printed with your name or initials, add a personal and festive touch to your parties. They do so much, yet cost so little, and are always socially correct. Before your next party, drop in and see the complete samples of Personalized "Just for You" entertaining « 'accessories, stationery and thank-you cards at PT PERRY STAR (0. LTD. | available to any farmers ! It is planned | 7% =' - PORT PERRY -- Hl 'Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1964 1.00 P.M. The Co-operation of Householders will be appreciated : : Jan, 2 ----b5-6 Alphabets - Grape Nuts noons, January 29, February 5! and February 12th. The general subject for the! Workshop will be "Assessment and Taxation". This will be! divided into three topics: 1. The | difference or relation between assessment and taxation, in- | cluding a study of an assess-| ment notice. 2. Where do our | tax dollars go? and a study of | a tax bill, A Tn "OO OW TOR OR EO PRN Season' 5 (Breetings! made] in. terested in the subject as well as to members of township | | councils. Directors of the Fed- | | eration of Agriculture will bel urged to attend. It is hoped Registratio nwill be | that those registering for the first session will try to attend' the two following sessions as! well. It is expected that' leadership | will be provided by O.F.A,, a County Assessor ,and a Mem- ber of Parliament. These Workshops will be held in the Board Room at the Dept. of Agriculture, Uxbridge and will run from 1:15 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Bowling News MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING SECOND SCHEDULE Jan. 6th-- 1-2 Cocoa Puffs - Cheerios 3-4 Sugar Smacks-Shreddies 5-6 Alphabets - Wheaties 1-2 Sug. Pops-Crispy Cr itters 3-4 Muffets - Trix p-6 Twinkles - Grape Nuts 1§ Jan, 13th-- 1-2 Alphabets - 'Shreddies 3-4 Cocoa Puffs - Wheaties 5-6 Sugar Smacks - Cheerios 1-2 Twinkles - Trix 3-4 Sug. Pops - Grape Nuts 5-6 Muffets - Crispy Critters Jam 20th-- 1-2 Sugar Smacks - Wheaties 3-4 Alphabets - Cheerios 5-6 Cocoa Puffs - Shreddies 1-2 Muffets - Grape Nuts 3-4 Twinkles - Crispy' Crit. 5-6 Sugar Pops - Trix Jan, 27th-- ih 1-2 Cocoa Puffs - Crispy Cr. 3-4 Sugar Smacks - Trix 1-2 Sugar Pops - Cheerios 3-4 Muffets - Shreddies 5-6 Tiwinkles - Wheatise Feb. 3rd-- 1-2 Alphabets - Trix 3-4 Cocoa Puffs - Grape Nuts '5-6 Sugar Smacks - Crispy C. 1-2 Twinkles - Shreddies 3-4 Sugar Pops - Wheaties | 5-6 Muffets - Cheerios 1-2 Sug. Smacks - Grape N. 3-4 Alhpabets - Crispy Crit. | 5-6. Cocoa Puffs - Trix 1-2 Muffets - Wheaties 34 Twinkles - Cheerios ' 5-6 Sugar Pops - Shreddies Feb, 17-- 1-2 Cocoa Puffs - Twinkles 3-4 Muffets - Sugar Pops 5-6 Alphabets - Sug. Smacks 1-2 Grape Nuts - Cheerios 3-4 Wheaties - Shreddies ~ 5-6 Crispy, Critters - Trix Feb. 24th-- 1-2 Alphabets - Muffets 8-4 Cocoa Puf. - Sug. Smacks 3-4 Grape Nuts - Trix 5-6 Cheerios - Wheaties March 2nd-- 1-2 Sugar Smacks - Twinkles 3-4 Alphabets - Sugar Pops | 5-6 Cocoa Puffs - Muffets 1-2 Trix - Cheerios 3-4 Crispy Crit. - Wheaties 5-6 Grape Nuts - Shreddies | March 9th-- 1-2 Cocoa Puffs - Sugar Pops 3-4 Twinkles - Alphabets 5-6 Sugar Smacks - Muffets 1-2 Grape Nuts - Wheaties 3-4 Cheerios - Crispy Crit. 5-6 Trix - Shreddies March 16th-- 1-2 Sug. Pops - Sug. Smacks 3-4 Muffets - Twinkles 5-6 Cocoa Puffs - Alphabets 1-2 Wheaties - Trix 3-4 Cheerios - Shreddies 5-6 Grape Nuts - Crispy Crit. Br. Ml. B. Bymond, Senior Citizens A Euchre was held on Dec. 14th with 15 Tables. 'were: Ladies High Sore T76-- Mrs. Olive Lane; Ladies Sec- "ond 72--Mrs. A. Mann; Conso- lation--Mrs. Ona Geer. Men's High Score 77--Mr. Orval Wat- 'son; Men's Second 72 -- Mr. Bruce Bright; Consolation--Mr. Howard Chapman. Next Euchre will be held Dec. 28th. Senior Citizens are charter- | ing a Bus for 30th Dec. at 6.30 'pm to see Christmas Lighting {in Toronto, anyone wishing to } a0, please contact Mrs, M. | Chapman--2195 or Mrs. J. Ro- | bertson--2598. There will be a | few spare seats, anyone wishing "to go, phone above. Amd All Goind Wishes | Far|Christmas And The Goming Pear, MPP. and Family . Winners IAAI NT ATAI NINO NTR \. WES PLUMBING - 5-6 Twinkles - Sugar Pops 12 Orispy- Crit. - Shreddies- \ HEATING - Phone 985-2473 Port Perry PLUMBING HEATING WIRING LANE ELECTRIC I PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION . Passed by the Village Council I HEREBY PROCLAIM THURS. DEC. 26th. 1963 A PUBLIC HOLIDAY FOR THE VILLAGE OF GOD SAVE ARY PORT PE THE QUEEN J. J. GIBSON, Reeve ---------- 2 oO 2! 3) 7) #ty 4% wry [ Ae»