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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Feb 1967, p. 16

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: 1 Prec 8 Es a Pa, SRR APR STE 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, FEB. 16, -1967 PA CE | | | ile | Bulldozers Win (Continued from Front Page) we haven't seen for quite a- while and it was good to see. This was a complete team effort but I feel goal terider Jim Topping should have a this great goal tending and the desire to score by the forwards the boys could make it 2 years running for the championship. There is a lot of hockey to play and a lot of hard work for the boys before they get there, so lets get out and help them yg i. . ey aitalile sbhusimidi foci ih hed ddd of Rd hoe a SHLVALY ey Play-Off Game W. Venning from D. McMillan and D. Conlin. M. McKee from and C, Grandy. Second Period: M. McKee from B. Oke D. McNenly M. McKee from D. McNenly and D. Gibson D. Gibson from M. McKee and K. Roberts G. Geer from C. Grandy and R. Bryant M. McMillan from L. Middleton and K. Roberts Conference On Farm Labour Problems The first conference of its kind on "The Farm Labor Prob- lem" is being held on Thurs- day, February 23, 1967, at the Kemptville Agricultural School. The program starts at 10:00 lowed by the farm laborer's view being presented by Ron " Port Perry 56 Keswick 28 Future Games: Thurs. Feb. 16, at Port Perry Sat. Feb. 18 at Keswick Murphy of Lyn. D. R. Buchan- an of the Department of For- estry and Rural Development, Ottawa, will discuss the "Agri- cultural Manpower Situation and Outlook". Lunch will be special mention, Jim came up| D. McNenly from M. McKee am. with the farmer's view-| provided and the film entitled with some great saves that| Third Period: point being presented by Clay-| "Winds of Choice" will be should have been goals. With |L. Middleton from C. Grandy ton Willis of Kemptville, fol-| shown. The afternoon session will he highlighted by three presenta- tions. D. J. Macdonnell will speak on "Unemployment In- surance as it Affects Farmers and Farm Workers", followed by a paper on "Meeting the i with our SUppore" L. Middleton from K. Roberts Mon., Feb. 20 at Keswick enn = Dan ag, A SCORING FOR PORT and R. Bryant Tues., Feb. 21 at Port Perry Riis ARG [$1] . : . 4 . Department of Manpower and 1 | A First Period: W. Venning Fri., Feb. 24 at Keswick Immigration, "Toronto for D. Gison from M. McKee Shots on Goal: Tues., Feb. 28 at Port Perry : I AA Winner of Ontario Hydro's annual award to the champion RE weekly newspaper country correspondent is Mrs. D. G. Robert- REQ, 43o! WH son, of the Acton Free Press. James A. Blay, Hydro's director. hg! i of public relations, congratulates her on her achievement at ICED oy the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association convention in Tor- Ei onto. Mrs. Robertson of Ospringe, has been a Free Press FRUIT 2A correspondent for 34 years. She also writes for the Erin is a | Advocate and the Guelph Daily Mercury. Farm Credit Corporation loans _.in the south seven Townships of Ontario County and Durham averaged $24,960 in nine months ended 31 December 1966, up sharply from $19,624 for the same period of 1965. Lance Beath, Credit Advisor for -this area, said the main A reasons were the: expansion to |- larger farm units and rising farm values. Chief loan pur- pose was to buy land, though a significant sum was applied to new buildings and building modernization. Thirty - five loans totalled $873,600 'compared with 46 in the amount of $902,700 for 1965. a In Ontario as a whole for the TOWN Some thirty five friends and x family of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton LE Love gathered at their home at Farm Credit Loans| types of 'mortgages. Standard loans have a $40,000 maximum, the first $20,000 at 50, interest hn rate & the remainder at 63 9 The supervised loan doi for experienced . farmers under | 45, hasCa maximum of $55,000. Repayment term with both is up to 29 years. The Farm Credit Corporation also administers the. Farm Ma- chinery Syndicate Loan Act. This type of loan is available where three or more farmers who have a common need for an item of equipment or an out- fit, form a syndicate to finance purchase. Mr. Beath attends at his of- fice in the Post Office, Port explained and answered ques- tions on unemployment insur- -ance which will be -in effect for farmers as of April 1st, 1967. 15 milk committee directors were elected to represent the Spaghetti SAVE 9¢! -- HEINZ COOKED... ..14-0z.. tins 5] 89: From Northern Spies SAVE 13c! -- SMART'S FANCY Apple Sauce 5 sl © 19-0z. tins Reg. $1.31 Value! -- CRISCO Pure Vegetable--8c Off Pack Shortening $i. 09 3b, tin SREY, Value! -- NESCAFE - INSTANT COFFEE . "56; 'TENDERLOIN 'FOR ROASTING You Save Twice with Trim and Pe css=Ror Frying or Broiling . PORK CHOPS Ib. 75¢ Fearman -- Sweet Pickled-- Cryovac Halves aa | Cottage Rolls Tb. 65¢| - Fearman -- Four ARGAIN . | SPECIALLY SELECTED VALUE CHECK'D--TENDER, YOUNG . LOIN 'O" PORK -90 PORTION CAKE 39: Shopsy' S Famous. "CORNED BEEF BEEF SAUSAGE 2 PACK = 204, 22 49¢ SAVE 22¢! -- MAXWELL HOUSE Fresh Coffee 1: 1-1b. bag IRISH STEWS sets 2 8 69¢ SAVE 4c! -- QUAKER-- READY-TO-SERVE BEST BUY! -- Save 8c! -- ORANGE PEKOE RED ROSE Tea Bags 79¢ 60 to Package Perry, on Thursdays. Variety Pack 16-0z. vac pack same period, the number of --_-- A 4 ¢ loan approvals decreased 7.69) "1k p d BUY OF THE VEER Lunc eon Meats % b5 | from 2091 to 1931 though the] llc BPps ) elt} -----rrreEbelik- WEEK yi "dollar amount increased from Mi roaucers Save 45¢! -- AYLMER Condensed Gan 1 i $40,658,400. : BEST BUY! Save 15c! GREEN GIANT 12-0z, Tins $40,212,900 to (Continued from Front Page) 4 : : F The Corporation has two started several months ago, is TOMATO SOUP 'NIBLETS CORN 5 2 $1 now functioning smoothly. ; . IN AND OUT OF 'Mr. Smith from the Unem- 10 FOR $1 10 OZ. TINS BEST BUY! -- Save 13c! -- CLARK'S BEEF OR 16-0z. Tins ployment Commission, Oshawa, r A : day | County for 1967 as follows: Ro Prince Albert last Saturday | "no "hee pie ooo HIGH LINER -- THE QUALITY FROZEN FISH | _ | ; y, Upterg ¢ ; | 4 i. evening to help them celebrate Chas. Healy, Orillia, #5 Save 8c! 8-0z. pkg. #8 their 25th Wedding Anniver- g: 'Neil Hunter, Seagrave; #2 - -SAVE- -28¢t FAC ~TISSUES---- pan HADDOCK FISH STICKS 39¢ y sary. The party was arranged Vos Eco TAL Save 10c¢! 1-1b. pkg. ; -- : i : : Orvan Chambers, Wilfrid nomy Pack (400s) ; I ; by their children Lexie and Morley Raines Blackweter 2 OCEAN PERCH FILLETS i 39¢ - 3 f ; ra. a " - 2 John. Guests were present from, y oc smith Port Perry, #2 cotties 79: BEST BUY! -- Save 3%! -- WHITE or COLOURED Lindsay, Scarborough, Oshawa Mac Christie, P. Perry, #4 > : i or { a} . } ; eh 0 "is, ¢ i and Port Perry. Chas. Hadden, Blackwater 1 save eo -- carnation eo ge | DELSEY TISSUES 8: $1 ] R. J. Smith, Blackwater #1 : Y Mr, and Mrs P davidson re Roy Ormiston, Brooklin, #1 Coffee Mate 49: BEST BUY! -- 4%7¢ Value! -- Buy 3 -- Get 1 Free! {. presented the Port Perry Star John, Batty, Brooklin, #1 SHIRRIFF LUSHUS ; ¥ 4 j an ne priv Maurice O'Connor Pickering SAVE 140! -- INSTANT 3b, pkg. J el ly Pp Oo d ers 4 EY 2 0) ¢ : : 5 * paper Convention in the Royal| Neu in, 41 . Carnation 1 19 ; -- " i "York, Toronto last week. They Rou Wersy Oshawa #1 : ° x fd . ' ' $i were accompanied by Mr. and These directors will meet in SUNSHINE FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES : 3 : SAVE 26¢!--PILLSBURY--MOIST LAYER a i Mrs. Athol Boar the Department of Agriculiuie TREE RIPE -- CALIFORNIA -- SUNKIST i Sep) Ih ! 4 / % Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brock i Food Foard R004 gn Cake Mixes px 69: | 0 7 are holidaying in Florida: On NONI hnualy Gish, 9 D L hit aol elect their officers, and to plan oat N ; their programme for the com- NO. 1 3 ' ¥ Congratulations _to Mr. Rich : : } Fai - : 7 od a who has gone to| This was a particularly well BON us BUY! POTATOES 50 " ba 1 39 nt Blenheim as manager of the attended meeting, with .180 - WONDER FOAM DECORATOR : g i) Crost Hardware Store there fluid milk producers being pre- 1.- : - MILD ARIZONA GREEN . 1 eer emp or gil TI a prensa cprie i her GUIS HIONS 11 ONIONS 3 hunches 25: wy 7 : g ONLY hs, ; : rR i ASSORTED | ¢ bo, ¢ TANGY -- NUTRITIOUS -- NO, 1 GRADE ; ; ; | ii PARSNIP 2 Ih. b 29 "3 1 o : i Support Your Hospital ! 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