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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Apr 1966, p. 15

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Greenbank wi Mrs. Harold Howsam, hostess for the March meeting of the Greenbank W.I. welcomed 18 members and 11 visitops, Roll Call: Bring an item for the Tweedsmuir History was an- swered by most members. Motto "Make good use of to-day, for to-morrow it will be history" was capably taken by Mrs. J. Ianson, Mrs. P. Diamond, District Director, stated it was Green- bank W.L's turn to have a vot- ing Delegate at the Area Con- vention this fall, Mrs. Mero gave a report of the meeting of the Uxbridge Hosp. Auxiliary. The catering to the Red Cross Blood Donors Clinic was dis cussed. Several offered to make sand- wiches and to help serve, Mrs. E. Brown, Leaskdale, guest speaker, brought with her several antique pieces and had them displayed on a table. It was challenging for most of us to guess the purposes of which they had been used. Her talk on "Bits of Pieces" was very interesting. Mrs. J. Ianson on behalf of the W.I. thanked Mrs. Brown for coming and giving of her time and bringing us such an informative talk, } The April meeting of the Greenbank W.I. will be held at the home of Mrs. N. Smith, Ux- bridge, Wed. evening, April 27, 8.30. Motto: Safety rules are for everyone, both old & young. Roll Call Pay your fees. Ex- change of flowers, bulbs or plants. -Hostesses: Mrs. R. Baird, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. G. Mero, Mr. N. Smith. This is our Annual Meeting, so let's all turn out for this special meeting. Mrs. M. An- nis, Brougham will be guest. Obituary MRS. WILLIAM H. HARRIS Mrs. William Heard Harris, a public spirited citizen of Port Perry for more than 60 years, died April 2, at the Port Perry Community Hospital. The de- ceased, who was in her 86th year, had been sick for a month, The former Clara E. Dunk, the deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunk. A native of Campbell- ford, she had been a resident of Port Perry since her marriage in 1900. Active in many phases of the life of the community, Mrs. Harris was one of the founders of the chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire in Port Perry and ser- ved as its Regent. She also served as Secretary of the Pro- vincial Chapter of the 1.O.D.E, for some years. Mrs. Harris was active in Women's Patriotic work during the First World War and open- ed her home to wounded soldiers who had been returned to Mili tary Hospital in Canada for canvalescence, She was also active in the work of the Port Perry Public Library and was one of those instrumental in its founding and in erecting a new building as a World War I Mem- orial. She twice served as Pre- sident of the Canadian Club in St. Petersburg, Florida. Predeceased by her husband 21 years ago, Mrs, Harris is survived by three sons, John of Oshawa, Robert of Uxbridge and Thomas of Port Perry, She was predeceased by a daughter Miriam, Funeral services were held in Port Perry United Church on April 6 and interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. at So yd ; vb v. : EN cimniviniadad sda mi taiddivtisdisid County Holstein Breeders Visit Farms In Peel York n Tuesday, April 12th, fifty- | five Holstein Breeders from | Diner, After dinner at the Junction Brampton, Spring Farm Ontario County took a bus win Holsteins, 'owned by Jack Fra. to the Counties of Peel and York | ser for the purpose of visiting farms where outstanding Holstein | & Sons, was visited. Fol- lowing this was a visit to Glen- vue Holsteins, cattle are bred, and exhibited at | Dunton & Sons, Brampton. owned by D. S. Both the major shows and exhibitions | of these herds are outstanding in Canada, The first visit was to Glenn Sniders farm at Maple, here 200 Holstein cows are in production. The cows are tied in stalls and milked with the aid of a pipe line. The second visit was to the farm of Aubrey Livingston, Brampton, here 175 cows are in loose housing and a milking! parlour is used. for both production and type. The farms visited were all owned by experienced breeders and feeders of Holstein cattle, At each visit the breeding and feeding lined in detail by the owner. Many excellent ideas were ob- served and noted by the farm- ers from Ontario County. programme was out- The bus trip was arranged LR A, 4 "3 , a i y , oy a. i.e L 3 ETA Th UL ~ «5 » 7 K . SNTRNIRMREETW WILLE VIEWIATH FR IPASY INI IAIN LAO XE Thursday, April 21, 1966-13 PORT PERRY STAR, An historic milestone is being five millionth Scripture is plac- ed in circulation by The Gideons International in Canada. A beautiful gold - covered Bible will be presented to the man- agement of the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, at a special function on Saturday, April 23. Travellers, hospital patients, | prison inmates and many others | are aware of the activities of and supervised by Gerry Nelson, Holstein Fieldman, and Lynn Fair, Agricultural Representa- tive, Ontario Department of Agriculture, and John Leask, President of the Ontario County Holstein Club commemorated this week as the | Distributes 5 Million Scriptures The Gideons but few know how this organization started its world-wide operations, A bedtime conversation be- tween two Christian salesmen, who were sharing a room in a crowded Hotel, led to the found- ing of the well known lay move- ment in A899. Today there are 22,700 members in 73 countries. 2,150 of these members are Canadians, organized into 169 local branches, called Camps. The first Bibles were placed in a Canadian Hotel by the Gid- eons in 1911, By 1952 the first million copies had been distri- buted. The three millionth mile- stone was reached in 1961, indi- cating the ceaseless activity of this modern Gideon army. 630-14 Our Price Mounted Phone 985-2592 Original Equipment Tubeless Whitewall LIST $ 113.00 Other Sizes At Similar Savings! (No Dealers, Please) PEEL HARDWARE LTD. PHONE 985-2431 H. PEEL- RAMBLER PORT PERRY up 10 uP TO There Will Be A Firestone "Factory Representative Here To Solve Your Tire Problems On April 22 and 23 32.50 § 670-15 ssc ws 97.30 513.65. All Are Fully Guaranted! Our Price Mounted SALES AND SERVICE STOCK = of FIRESTONE OFF Port Perry oe a TT CR BRIE AE a PITRE a NE IR TAT

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