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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 12

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S343 WEN 8 EN 2--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1964 , Mr. Grant Morrison, President, | Class 10--Tractor in stubble, N 4 ta PORT I Y and Mr. Alan Ross, Secretary- Utility, moulited--open Seagr dave ews RTH ONT ARI 0 PLOWING Treasurer, and the various com- 1st--Les Smith, Blackwater : Teta to. tho Sova mittees did an excellent job in| ili Congratulations e So NO choosing the site for the plow- SPBOIAL gest ini i Braves in winning the trophy MATCH SUCCESSFUL EVENT ing match, and in carrying out ¥ es smith, Blackwater ; the Tri - County Baseball i eague, : the Sstalls, Pras id Friday evening the South 4 The North Ontario Plowing | with 47 lands being plowed. The plowing match was! Esso Champions Special-- Group of the U.C.W. sponsored Match was held on the farm of This plowing match is spon- | brought to a conclusion with a roitod' thaws hve host a concert put on by the Oshawa Mr. Earl Windatt, R.R. 3, Bea- | sored each year by the North banquet in the Beakerion Town Ne Aw Ran) classes | Barber Shoppers. verton, on Thursday, October 1,! Ontario Plowmen's Association. | Hall, at which the various pri- ! . Their singing was very much zes and trophies were present-| completed by a resident of enjoyed. Also a Fashion Show ed. { Ontario County-- of hats, designed and modelled " The judge for this match was Les Sumih, Blackwater. n Les of Hag! Eoin. Local prise winners in his som: | E41ONS of Canada Junior 1 od or street wows, but caused petition are listed below: Crimpionship Trophy-- | a great deal of laughter. : mounted plow--best plowed Mr. and Mrs, Don Boe, and Class 7=puactes Stubble-- | land by junior competitor Mrs. Maud Boe of Bowmanville oy ys co. se under 18 years-- were dinner guests of Mr. and ¢ PLUMBING HE ATING tst--Ted Smith, Blackwater Tod Sniith, Blackwater. 29%. 0.4. Bob an Stydsy, Sept, SPECIAL PRIZE-- caernational ig Mr. O. J. Boe attended the ELECTRIC .. OMPERY SDL mee Liberal Convention in the Royal Best finis h: utility class, mounted plow-- | York Hotel. lst--Ted Smith, Blackwater 3 or more furrows--best Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Abraham Class 4--Tractor in sod--open plowed land--previous and Ronald visited on Sunday a to plowmen 20 years winners not eligible-- with Rev. B. F. and Mrs. Green Port Perry, Ont. and under oo Les Smith, Blackwater. of vey Dstenss. roan. Mr. J. C ] 2nd Larry Bagshaw, Wilfrid Hon. M. B. Dymond Special-- MacTaggact Mr, Milton Stone Office 985-2473 Res SPECIAL PRIZE-- best plowed land by resident | and Mrs. Edgar Butt, are pa- * Best finish: of North Ontario-- tients in the rt. Perry Hos- aa O_O PPR, 1st--Larry Bagshaw, Wilfrid Ivan DeGeer, Mt. Albert. pitl. We wish them all a quick ps a a " : return to health, Greenbank UCW The afternoon Unit held their October meeting in the Church x i Parlour on Wed. afternoon. Mrs. MecCaig presided opening the meeting with prayer and the reading of appropriate verses. A Hymn was sung fol- lowed by the collection and de- = dication, Various passages of PA \ hii 5 : 5 a : i Scripture were read by Mrs. . x Ward, Miss Reycraft, Mrs. Dusty and Mrs. Rahm. Hymn 26 was followed by prayer by Mrs. MeCaig. Mrs. Harris presented a very interestir film strip on India. ¥ Mrs. Robert Leask presided for the business meeting in the absence of Mrs. Phoenix. St welcomed everyone and thanked the group in charge. Following the Roll Call the minutes were adopted as read by Mrs. Spen- v cer. Mrs. Couves showed a balance of $300.18 in the Trea- sury. Mrs. Guy reported on Stewardship and Mrs. Clements discussed the Bale stating a balance of $6. Roll call for the ~| November meeting is to be an- swered with a donation for the May Bale. An invitation was read from Uxbridge U.C.W. to their Smorgasbord supper. $25 was to be sent to Mr, Tong for Missionary relief. The flower bed committee. was to get a Af v bale of peat moss for same. More Film strips were re- rend v % hi nN 0 styl IS h PY sR commended. The study books Sihedl Sis ry PEE 1 ¥ : : on Brazil and Trinidad for the Tig SEE el Wd %, gid WiEE next two years were discussed. (0) met h | Nn o} | u X u ri 9) u S ? Books for the mesesngers were . I" LE. to be ordered. Mrs, Guy report- ; : i J : TEs ed on the Mission Festival on 1 : Oct. 2bth. Talent Money for the various groups was handed in. Mrs. Robert Leask re- viewed the recent. Rally. Mrs. Roy Leask, Mrs. Armour Me- ; ; Montcalm 2-door hardlop, one of the Ford Family of Fine Prodicls, built in anada, - Millan and Mrs. Diamond were '. : Style? This big, beautiful car almost owns the word, Any place is scenic where there's Meteor (your AR I a > Inside, the lap of luxury was never so great, with deep- Mercury dealer's, for instance). And it looks like jt for 1965. Mrs. Armour MeMil- pile carpeting, supple vinyl and rich fabric. Meteor costs a lot more than it does. So see a '65 Meteor, Now lan presented the .menu and looks after Jittle things like a key that works upside you've started something wonderful, discussed the Ministerial Dinner : down or downside up (doesn't matter). Big things . : ro Hh nil : ' : are doing with Meteor's hot new 240 'cubic inch 5 ; concluded with lunch, 26 on Avenger "6". The designers of Meteor's new frame | 0 r bers and 1 visitor were present. and suspension think they're beautiful. So will you Collection $14.75. when you feel the difference in ride and handling. Three series: Montcalm, Rideau 500 and Rideau Whitewall tires and wheel covers, optional at extra cost, bball LLL LL ELLE] . ¢ If you are in Need of JOB PRINTING Call PORT PERRY STAR 1985-7388 ' G. M. Williams Motors Lid. PHONE 985-2352 PORT PERRY ;

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