. y Lest aluidye . wy AR freflt I Red + F ATE EN JEN) AULA YLT \ =. n TY Te Va SL VLE 4 hy } Ll ? Vo Ny * sls 7, " CRA + Ne HH | FR SEA 5h LH ASL 0 LW EY 3% fe 4 x lari' bY i CAN DITA Sh IAS ev Ch Th ie OR TRV AE RA Pah RFE HERAT LIAT IVI MTORR 0S LH an ALE hin LAN (RL TREN a LAE 78 FLANDERS Si CRG APS GAA ALTA 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Handicraft Course Old Newspapers Thursday, Nov. 25th, 1965 IN AND OUT OF TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reader will celebrate their 62nd Wed- ding Anniversary Thursday, Nov. 26th, 1966. J LJ LJ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradley (nee Eleanor Hutchinson) and their children, Karen and Allan, visited with Mrs. G. Barthau and Mrs. L. Burnett on their way to Fort Churghill, Man. Mr. Bradley will be working for the National Research Council 'there. Employees Granted Raise At a special meeting of the Port Perry 'Council recently, two town employees, Norman Parry and William Gibson were granted wage increases. The extra rates of pay were made retroactive to Oct. 18, 19656. HOLSTEIN MAKES LARGE RECORD Grahome R A Maple Tot, a member of the purebred Hol- stein herd of C. H. Gray, Port Perry, has completed an ex- cellent record of performance production test, Starting as a senior two-year-old, Tot pro- duced in 305 days on twice-a- day milking a total of 16,0567 lbs. milk containing 689 lbs. butterfat and testing 4.29% butterfat. This record has a Breed Class Average rating of 166% for milk and 194% for fat. Tot is a daughter of the noted "Class Extra" sire, Bond Haven Rag Apple Maple. NOMINATIONS (Continued) reeve Allan Crosier for com- ment, Councillor Chester Geer, said he would like to serve another term, on council. When asked if he might contest the office of deputy-reeve, Mr. Geer said he had not made up his mind about the matter. "If I am nominated, I will", commented Lucille Gray when asked if she would contest a seat on Reach Township council. Councillor Larry Doble, who is vacationing in Florida could not be contacted for comment. 2 & » Nominations for the offices of reeve, three councillors, and School Area Board will also be held in the Scugog Twp. Hall On Saturday, Nov. 27 between the hour of 1 and 2 pm. Nominations to select the candidates will be for a one- year term only, and if an elec- tion should be necessary it will be held on Saturday, Dec. 4th, between the hours of 10 a.m. to 7 pm. Serving on the council at the present are Victor Aldred, reeve; Glen Demara, Joseph Dowson, and John Hoult, coun- cillors. Members of the School Board are Anton Krieg, Allan Carter, Robert Cawker, Donald Gerrow and Percy Jeffery. s 9 ® Victor Aldred, reeve of Scugog Township will accept a nomina- tion for reeve, and will defin- itely stand for office for an- other term, Councillors Glen Demara and Joseph Dowson when contacted by the Star, both declared them- selves undecided on the ques- tion. The third Councillor, John Hoult could not be contacted for comments. Cty. Federation Of Agriculture Annual Meeting Mon. Nov. "Communication's Prologue To To-morrow" will be the topie when Ontario County Federa- tion of Agriculture, directors and members meet for their an- nual meeting on Monday even- ing November 29th. 29 the guest speaker. Mr. Ander-' son will take a look into the future and relate some of the changes we might expect and; how these changes will affect November 26-27 The Community Programs Division of the Ont. Dept. of Education, and the Louise Pat- terson Handicraft Guild, will present a course in Design, and Hooking Techniques ,to be held on Nov. 26 and 27th, at the Picked Up Saturday Resident of Poyt Perry will be able to clean out their old newspapers and magazines on Saturday, Nov. 27th, The scouts will be collecting in the morning and all news- papers and magazines should be placed on the sidewalk not later rural people. Musical enter- Presbyterian Church Basement, tainment will be provided by Queen St., Port Perry. Miss Beverly Bell of Altona.i Instructors--Mr. Ted Rowan Directors for 1966 will be elect- an Mrs. Margaret Rowan, Own- ed and as usual reports of vari- rs and Directors of Rittermere commences at 7 p.m. ous committees and affiliated Farm Studio, Vineland, Ont. Mr. O. Anderson, Bell Tele-| organizations will be presented For the past five years they phone Representative, will be in book form. | have been teaching for the RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS ¢ RED & WHITE DOLLAR DAYS BEST BUY! Save 17¢! Fancy Kernel 14-0z, Tins BEST BUY! Save 3lc! Tomato or Veg. 10-0z, Tins YORK CORN 6:s1 || HEINZ SOUPS 9:s1 1 BEST BUY! Save 20¢! Skim Milk Powder 3-b. Pkg. BEST BUY! Save snl Whits or Coloured Rolls Fwin Pack Tissue Instant MIL- KO si WHITE SWAN 8:1 BEST BUY! Save 8c! Green Giant Regular 15-0z. 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