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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Sep 1966, p. 8

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Sy I \ 3 ne a. re ark, | ~. ale : itt " El Pe 2, die lin nt iy J} FO TRAIL FO Ge Vo NERA: > Sane A Mat th te wns sn rn win Br Sr ATs "unit and told the girls about the requirements to complete the 4-H Pledge. a ' 3 3 = > " 8 - PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, SEPT, 29, 1966 Obituary ROBT. FRANKLIN TAYLOR Robert Franklin Taylor died at Green Gables Manor, Bloom- ington, on September 16, 1966 following an illness of about two years. ° He was born January 13, 1880. in Reach Township, the son of the late Henry and Mary Jane Taylor. On May 24, 1905, he married | Margaret Musselman and they became parents of three sons and a daughter. His wife 'pre- deceased him February 12th, 1962, . He was a farmer by occupa- tion and retired from his farm in Reach Township two years ago. In January 1965 he mov- ed to the home of his son Bruce in Uxbridge and lived there until recently when he became a patient at Green Gables Manor. He was an affiliate of the Epsom United Church. Surviving are his sons Arthur and Gordon of Epsom, Bruce of Uxbridge, a daughter Mrs. Harry Hill (Doris) of Green- bank, 11 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, to whom sympathy is extended at this time. : The Rev. James A. Mills of Trinity United Church conduct- ed the funeral service at the Low and Low Funeral Home on |. September 19, 1966, and burial was, in Uxbridge Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Lloyd Payne, Bruce Bailey, A. Christie, Bruce Houghland, Donald Taylor and John Taylor. 4-H CLUB NEWS 4H HOMEMAKING CLUB PRINCE ALBERT PALS . The first meeting was at the home of Mrs. Pugh. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. After introductions; elections were held-and the results are as follows: President--Patsy Coates : Vice-Pres..--Lea Anne Ballard Secretary--Jo-Anne Martyn Penalty Officer--Susan Cochrane Telephone Convenors-- Marsha Mulholland, Lynda Pickard, Denise Jeffery Press Reporter--Bonnié Pugh It was agreed by all to keep the name of Prince Albert Pals and to have the meetings on Saturdays at 9.30. Mrs. Pugh discussed the op- portunities offered by 4-H in the ways of trips, conventions and schoarships, The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Martyn, Mrs. Martyn discussed the this unit. The unit is a new one entitled "Accent on Acces- sories".. Each girl is required to make 'a hat, a tied-dyed scarf and senior girls also make a clutch bag. Notes were given on the Fin- ished Look, Basic Colour and Costume. : The meeting was closed with Sec The New UNDERWOOD PORT PERRY STAR Junior Plowing Match 0 CTO B E R Held In Greenbank | "PERMS {E the South Ontario Junior Plow- R.R. 2 ing Match was held at the farm 2nd--Barry McKean, Sea- 0 C T i; B I R | 4 5 of Mr. Stewart Diceman & Sons grave, R.R, 2, ° ? Greenbank. This Junior Plow- 3rd--Murray Stone, ing Match was sponsored by Blackwater, R.R. 2 n 12. 13 14 15 the Port Perry Junior Farmers 4th--Bob Campsall, - 9 9 2 ? and the South Ontario Plow- Uxbridge men's Association. Sh Bares Sehes, Uxbridge You May Have A New Permanent At Mr. Win Timbers, Stouffville - 6th--David McKean, " ! was the official coach & Judge Seagrave, RR. 2 REDUCED PRICES for the competition. The com- . ) REG.s 15.00 For Only si 2.95 petitors were coached on cor-| The winners in the class for : . rect plow adjustment and how | boys 16 to 22 years inclusive, REG.s 12.50 For Only $10.50 to start and finish their lands, | Who had plowed in competition The purpose of the Junior | before were: REG.s 10.00 For Only $8.90 Plowing Match is to give the| 1st--Bob Tran, Claremont, $ Junior Plowman an opportunity RR. 2 . REG.s 8.50 For Only 6.95 to receive instruction od plow- 2nd--Ken Diceman, Green- ing, and proper plow adjust- bank y ¢ ments; and to encourage their! 3rd--Stan Kerswill, participation in the senior Stouffville, R.R., 8 matches. . The winner in the class for ee NY. v3" 15 sears ond modi win | wi fo, 22 vous netusive || 364 ROSA STREET = "PHONE 985-7309 boys 15 years and under, who | who had not plowed before, was had plowed in competition be- | John Stone, Blackwater, R.R.2. fore, were: The winner to represent the y . u ' 1st--Bill Tran, Claremont South Ontario Plowmen's As- 2nd--Ted Smith, Blackwater, | sociation in the Junior Inter- i : RR. 1, Branch Class at the Interna- : The winners in the class for | tional Plowing Match, Seaforth boys 15 years and under, who|on October 11th, will be Bob 257 : QUEEN STREET . -- PHONE 985-7101 had not plowed before, were: Tran, Claremont, R.R. 2. ------------ 4 Satellite 2-Door Hardtop -- 116-inch wheelbase Plymouth is out to win you over this year with the exciting new '67 Belvedere! Belvedere's a young car -- lively, fun to drive. It rides on an 4 easy-handling 116-inch wheelbase. 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