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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Jan 1965, p. 20

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NN Fen LT TASER A TE NAR VES Fed ITER OLT TORI 0 {3 x desided SSE WADE L WENA BRE ERDAS 20 ---PORT PERRY STAR, - - : PHURSDAY, JANUARY 14th, Ont. Automobile Owners Behind In Purchases of 1965 Plates TORONTO ---- Ontario owners ember 1st. At the end of'Decem- 28th deadline said Mir. Haskett, / of plates issued of the same time Port Drops (Close of passenger and dual purpose | her ,with one third of the total| 1965 plates for trucks and|last year," Mn: 'Reesor said. icles ¢ cycles are ,. J : n sale March 31 "We are open regular business vehicles and motorcycles are time gone only one tenth of trailers go on sale N st, Pp g x T Nit lagging badly in their purchases thes re hed tained 1965. hours, including Saturday," he ame les. e of 1965 licence plates. Transport these owners had obtalnec concluded. Minister Irwin Haskett warned | theirs. a» Port Perry Intermediates to-day. This means that of the prov-| According to Mr. G. Reesor, ) v went down to a close count of 4| «ypless the pace picks up |inces 1,700,000 passenger cars, | local representative for the De- Mr. and Mrs. George Channel; to 3 at the hands of Cobourg| there will be long line-ups late | 1,500,000 still lacked the new | partment of Highways and issuer | Bloomfield, visited with Mr, & Realtors last Tuesday evening | in February just before the old | plates as the year ended. of licences for this area, local | Mrs. Bruce Beare and the Bev- in the local arena. plates expire," Mr. Haskett said.| On and after March 1st driv- | motor vehicle owners are lagging | erley Kents ovér the week-end. The game started off at a| New plates went on sale Dec- |ers using 1964 plates will be|as for purchasing their plates. *-% 3 slow pace in the first 'period . __ | liable to a fine of up to $50.00. "Only 400 plates have been is- Mr. and Mrs, Frank 'Martin, with both teams being disor-| Mara, John Speedie; Rama, [There will be "absolutely no ex- | sued of a total of 3,000 for this| Colborne visited Mr. and Mrs. ganized and not too sure of [ Lawrence Cooper. tension" ali the February | area which is behind the amount| Bill Harrison Monday evening. their passing, but in the second and third periods they found fot ints anal) | YOU SAVE TWICE -WITH TRIM AND PRICE considerably throughout the re- mainder of the game. Only six penalties were hand- ed out by referee Bill Crowley of Peterboro, who let the game get a little out of hand, with a result the play roughened up 9-on. Pkg. considerably and sticks began to get a little high. The Co- Rice Chex bourg team are noted for the WH ie | , Li BOTH FOR ' use of their sticks (above the ! dict 3 KS shoulder that is). : 3 3c The game was tied 3 all with FREE! « . / . 12-0z. Pkg, o Corn Chex with purchase of - three minutes left in the final IER Pe Soi Yohei I _ LIBBY'S FROZEN FOODS Specially Selected - Value Check'd - Red or Blue Brand ) through with the winning mar- Save 6c! 1-0z. Pkgs., ker. MIXED VEGETABLES 2 for 41c » ROUND C ' Scoring for Port Perry were, Save 6c! 12-0z. Pkgs. * RIB Don Cochrane, Mac McMillan & WHOLE K . Gord (Howe) Holliday. Save dul CORN 2 oe . | * WING Ib BRUSSEL SPROUTS sisestesarennens 29¢ SIRLOIN - T-BONE - BONELESS Crop | Association CANADA'S FINEST i iW | ! ¢ d ump Koasts oJ: Elect Executive COFFEE'S i Th 1 . Extra Lean - Fresh one CoS dele] fet swine mnt apr wuy me (||'M | IL EQc iy o oo Improvement Associati wi C Cc Cc M od G a Ch k 50 - mene nen cel | QE QE Be f|MiMced Ground Lhuc C : bridge, on Wednesday, Jan 6th, For Economy - By the Piece Always Tender - Fresh Sliced with approximately 100 farmers Save 23c! York Cream Style 20-o0z. Tins HEADCHEESE ...... Ib. 39¢ PORK LIVER ........ Ib. 29¢ Dee on the various FANCY CORN 3 tins $1 = = -- - PRODUCE - Luscious Red McIntosh Fancy grade projects carried out in 1964 were discussed by Lynn Fair, LT Agricultural Representative, and I! Mr. Harvey Wright, Soils and Crops Specialist, for this area; ( " JANUARY who took part in the different NTED tests end demonstrations dur- 2-1b. Package BONUS Tl A P Pp L Ie S ing the year. During the year, 156 different / A ' farmers took an active part in ; 6 qt. bsk. C one or more crop improvement or mor r : : 15" x 27" |} proiels thie yor Joss and SALT 5 COLOURFUL | | pest Table No.1_zotbs ff \ ., PATTERNS J | Potatoes 1.490 on a total of 129 acres. Win wr ting Science with the purchase of New Green, Texas - No. 1 uelpn, addresse le meeting. SUPREME PU E " Prof. Ewen emphasized the im- BLACK PENDS Cabbage 2119. > portance of good pasture man- agement through rotational 4-0z. Can at Reg. Prices Creamy Fresh Lb. grazing, clipping, and fertiliza- M h 49 tion. He also emphasized the Save 64c! - 40c Off Pack ZINA \ us rooms ¢ importance of soil testing, and ' : 2 . = J tl $2.00 Mild, Sweet . . NN with order suggested that if the best re- Fab KingSize 90. N Sie 0 5 ~ Spanish ~~ No. 1 - Pkg.of2 sults were to be obtained from ver h ~~ soil testing, then extreme care Save 7c! - Three Varieties « ONIONS 29. should be exercised in taking Puss 'n' Bouts - 15-o0z. Tins the soil samples. He also em- C F d3 49 FRESH BAKED! Save 4c! Save 25c¢! 20-0z. Tins phasized the importance of at 00 - C | Weston or Sunbeam Chocolate each Choice Quality potash in preventing winter kill- : Cc Crushed or Tid Bits tog i lola Regular Size Bars . ; ° It was decided to hold the DIAL SOAP 2 for 35¢ . Pineapple 5. $1 t Annual Seed Fair and Hay : -- AN Show again ths year. BE A : Wie delegates to fie Awad ST BUY! SAVE 6¢! Instant Mashed 15-0z, Package BEST BUY! SAVE 10c! PACKAGE OF 60 Soil and Crop Improvement Sh i Convention, to be held in the irviff , C Red Rose ¢ . Colisaum, Exhibition Park in ' Toronto, on Jan. 27 to 29, are BEST BUY! SAVE 6o! L1quip' 24-0Z, SIZE BEST BUY! SAVE 11c! TWO PLY Walter Beath, Oshawa, and Se Je Tiwi Detergent 43: | Purex Tissue 41-47] directors resulted as follows: ] Honorary President, Harvey BEST BUY! SAVE 31c! AYLMER CONDENSED 10-0Z. BEST fo on Save 8¢ York Homogenized 16-02, Yeo Box Jar Meek; President, Walter Beath; . Fo : | 1st Vice-President, Charles Had- 1 0 » den; 2nd Vice-President, Albert R Peanu i er C ; Lynn Fair; auditors, Clarence i Armstrong and Ted Croxall. i " . iH Township Directors: -- East| °* 9 S Pp E C | A L S 4 Whitby, Elmer Powell; Whitby, , John Batty; Pickering, Cecil : ' cp a agai as NYLON HOSE ......... STITT TIPPTPPP PRP 3 prs. $1.00 " ) isney; Uxbridge, Rae Ewen; GAY 4 ng a ts Gr GRADE "A LARGE EGGS ......... 2 doz. 69c. gog, Clifford Redman; Reach, CHICKENS ........ stromans S00 As Floyd Smith; Brock, William CHICKEN LEGS & BREASTS ........... 45¢. 1b. Heron; Thorah, Clarence Hewitt; BREAKFAST BACON ............0o0r...... 59¢, 1b,

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