%, 2 4-H Homemakers Hold Achievement Day Achievement Days are here again! making Club members in Ont- ario County South, this means a full day of activity -- some work and, some fun. Port Perry High School set the scene for the Achievement Day, Jan. 15, 1966, The members from each of, To the 150 4-H Home- | QWPER Clg MAIN DISH Homemakers of Tomorrow gave a tiree minute commentation on A Supper Menu Exhibiting the Main Dish. The same exhibit was later presented by Good- wood. Let's Make Tea Biscuits | by the Greenwood Supperettes was enjoyed by all. Towards | the end of the afternoon Debbie , Griffen, Port Perry and Janetta = noon came with the presenta- tion of the County and Provin- cial Honour Awards. Mrs, M. Annis, District President of Ontario South Women's Insti- tute presented the girls with their certificates, County Honours went to: Gail Britton, Helen Lewis, Donna Morrison, Linda Johnson, Jane the twelve Homemaking Clubs | Hoskins, Mt. Zion commentated Andrea Flett, Carol Anderson, took part in the morning acti- on Tea Biscuits with Variations Linda Eastwood and Marilyn vities. This included judging and Ways of Serving Fruits | Roberts. classes of tea biscuits and men- us, and a quiz on general nutri- tional information, The afternoon was headed off by a skit, Our Daily Food from Bethesda, Si- | ena Bucking, Altona and the Zephyr Club exhibited Variety in Supper Menus. Table Set- ting and Service for the Farm Family was demonstarted in a skit from the Quaker Hill and Prince Albert Clubs, Barbara Carson from the Claremont programme respectively. The whole club of | | the Fort Perry Dinettes put on 'the final skit, Food Makes a Difference. Two visiting Home Econom- ists Mrs. M. Taylor, Newmarket and Miss Sandra Kay, Alliston gave comments on the demon- strations and exhibits, A sterling silver spoon was | awarded to each club member who completed the project, and to each of the leaders. Tre highlight of the after- Bas EE ae > f prograime -- Service & Rehabilitation. We want to extend t Won't you please send ONTARIO COUNTY TB & c/o Bank of "Simcoe Street, No discontinued. 12.30 at night. TUESDAY NIGH from 6.30 p.m --Brignall Taxi 985-7365 PORT 1 "You Can Still Help! It is not too late to send in your Christmas Seal Envelope. We want to continue our tuberculosis prevention Chest Clinics, Health Education, Social being done to find more efficient drugs. NOTICE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the 24-HR. SERVICE rendered by both TAXI-CAB Operators will be TAXI SERVICE will be available from 7.00 a.m. to TAXI OPERATORS will alternate Sunday afternoon Service from 12.00 Noon till 5.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY NIGHTS--Brignall Taxi he research work that is vour envelope to the HEALTH ASSOCIATION Nova Scotia, rth, Oshawa 'S--Sweetman's Taxi Provincial honours, the high- est award in 4-H Homemaking Clubs went to: Doreen Jones, Mt. Zion; and Dorothy Carno- chan, Port Perry, Scugog PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, Jan. 20th, 1966-13 HILLTOP HERALD On the afternoon of Wed, ! nearing the end of their first Jan. 12th, McLaughlin High schedule with Shirley Dowson's School sent its wrestling team (rink in the lead; Wayne Birkett to Port Perry. Mr, Burt's team lead, Roger Moase second, Kar- gave its usual excellent per-|en Carter Vice, and Shirley | of promise shown . , formance, winning 7 of 12 bouts with a total point score of 33 to 26. Mr. Neigh's Junior basket- on Thursday afternoon, an exciting game, the final score was 14 to 9 for Port High. Team captain Gord Williamson was the high scorer for Port with 8 points. Mike Bell, Brian McNab and Larry Mark played | their usual outstanding games. Four games were played on Friday: Brock High sent its Junior and Senior girls' teams to Port Perry. Our Senior girls! suffered a crushing loss, 89 to 7. However, our Junior girls won 20 to 16. Port High's Intermediate and | Senior boys' basketball teams | travelled to Brock. The Inter- mediates won 37 - 26. Ron Blakely, with 16 points, was the | high scorer. John Hayes, Tre- vor Kendall. and John Mac- | Master handed in good perfor- mances. The Senior boys, row- ever, were defeated 68 to 49. Norm McLeod paced the pack' of Port High scorers with 16 points, Trailing him were Terry Adderly and Steve Foster. The zone defence was strength- ened greatly by Roger Pickard and Bob Fawns. Coach Dekker had these com- ments: " . . . my team was not | finishing plays well . . . a lot . the fut- ure will bring Greatness!" An informal 'sock hop' was | held on the evening of Friday, | Jan. 14th, sponsored by the Athletic Society. Students had a good time in the casual at- | mosphere, and coffee was served | News Misses Linda and Susan Ro-| bertson of Dunbarton spent the | week-end with their grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis. Mr, and Mrs. W. Moore of | Toronto spent the week-end at | their cottage, Pine Point. | Mrs. R. Cawker visited with Mrs. Boneschanster last Thurs- | day. Mr. Johnathan Aldred is spending a few days with Mr. ! and Mrs. Alan Aldred at Agin- | court. | Mr, and Mrs. Jack Highet & | daughters of Agincourt visited Sunday with her parents Mr, & | Mrs. Smith, | Mr. and Mrs, J. Sweetman! spent Saturday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of | Oshawa Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, McQuinn, | Mr, & Mrs. D. Jackson spent | Saturday in Oshawa with Mr. | and Mrs. D. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pren- tice recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs, Mann and fa- | mily visited with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope in Uxbridge on Sunday. ! Mrs. G. Samells and Linda Hounsell in Oshawa, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts of ; visited with her mother Mrs. | f Toronto at their cottage, Pine Point for week-end, | Miss Sandra Fralick of Tor- in the "Coffee Shop" after- wards. / The School Curling rinks are Dowson, skip. Sheila Kenny's i tink of Don Smith, Scott Kenny, | Karen Rice, & Sheila is a close second. The play-off games ball team travelled to Uxbridge | will bring into competition the After | rink skipped by Sheila & Shir- ley and the one skipped by Ralph Ballard. The other rinks in contention for play-offs could be those of Chris Dowson, Bill Beare, Richard Ryba and Bryan Reader. Squirt Ball Team \ To Receive Jackets From Local Legion Mr. Bill Taylor has announced as Sports Officer of the Port Perry Legion Branch #419 that the local legion will present the jackets which were ordered for the Squirt Softball team. The Legion Squirts enjoyed a very fine Softball season in which they brought to Port, Perry the All-Ontario Squirt Softball Championship, All parents are asked to ac- company the boys to the Legion Hall on Friday, Jan. 22, 8 p.m. as refreshments will be served to all. AT REST DeNURE, Jeffrey Mervin-- Suddenly on Tues., Jan. 18, 1966, Jeffrey Mervin DeNure, dearly loved infant son of Mervin and 'Audrey DeNure, loving brother of Chris, Margaret, Patricia, Leslie and Elizabeth. Private funeral service at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, . Port Perry on Thurs, 2.00 p.m. In- terment Pine Grove Cemetery, Any Quality and service commodities of your CO-OP SEED CO-OP CHEMICALS Now is the Time to Plan Your Spring Seeding Program it pays to see your Co-op first. 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