14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday. Feb. 23, 1972 Durham County Farmer backs resolution defeat Bruce Taylor, involved in mixed farming from Ennis- killen in Durham County, and Executive member of 0.F.A., as a delegate to the . C.F.A. Annual Convention, actively supported the defeat PLUMBING of a resolution which would have requested the federal Government not to encour- rage 'the increase of beef cattle production in Canada. Mr. Taylor, with the support of the Ontario delegation, agreed to the passage of a resolution recommending the co-ordination on a natio- nal = basis, the. expan- sion of beef. cattle product- - tion, "'Ontario delegates suc- cessfully convinced the Con- vention that future western beef production would find its natural markets in the west, in the western U.S.A. and Japan, and that eastern beef requirements will be- comeprogressively more de- - HEATING Sewer Connections QUALITY _ WORKMANSHIP PHONE 985-2581 Your Child' A gift to you from DOWSON'S photographer, older. welcomed. ART PETROZZI s Portrait p=NO APPOINTMENT. NECESSARY wm Just drop into our store. during the days and hours listed below. Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's One gift portrait to a family which may include groups or any member from as young as six weeks or Family group portraits are FEB. 29th - TUESDAY ONE DAY ONLY 10a.m.to 6 p.m. ester Winners of the 1GA's 5th annual Women's Club Freeman. IGA. store manager Bob Grieveson _ Bonspiel are from left to right; Norma Howsam, 'presents the trophy after the games last Wednesday "Muriel Fisher, Mary. Jane Smith, and 'Dorothy evening. pendent on eastern Canadian production." said Taylor. Mr. Taylor, being an egg * producer, also reported that the Convention supported the payment by the Stabilization Board, a direct subsidy to all egg producers in Canada of 50 cents per laying hen marketed through govern ment registered or approved killing plants from March 13th to May 7th, 1972. This subsidy to be limited to the marketing of 5,000 laying hens or $2,500. perproducer. Home News Owing to the poor weather and the long winter, some of the patients have been ill with colds this past week -- we particularly sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood who are both ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Hood is at the Port Perry Hospital and Mr. Hood is at the Home. We wish them a speedy re- covery. Activities have been nil -- but the friends of the patients are so faithful there has been * no shortage of visitors, and we are thankful -for their cheery presence. 'Kindness is the golden chain with which society is bound to- gether." : -St. Valentine's Day found the Home gay with cupids, hearts and darts, and each got a valentine with dinner, which was planned with the romantic day in mind. Later in the week, a lovely vase of huge red and white carnat- ions was placed on each table. : On Wednesday, a class for 'Nurses Aids" was held here. Mrs. Taylor lectured and a film was shown pertaining to their work. There were students from sunderland and Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Oster who expected ; to go home last week is still with us on the advice of her doctor. New admissions are Mr. Wm. Sunderland of Oshawa and Mr. Stanley Slock of Claremont, - "Being in a good frame of mind helps to keep one the picture of health." -- Henry Van Dyke. "airline operates a fleet of 36. EER. + ir Celia is well under way in its program to convert all of its Pratt & Whitney JT8D ui ines to make them pn The JT8Ds power the DC-9 jetliners: of which. the recent fpast low over a €anadian airport shows a DC-9 with one engine had The black smoke plume can be seen pouring from the non-modified starboard engine while the port engine shows no trace of smoke pollution. Service to all makes of Television and Stereo Sets Color Specialists All Work Guaranteed Parkside Electro Service 723-5341