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Port Perry Star, 28 Sep 1977, p. 20

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20-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1977 Winners of special Royal Bank Trophy - High- est points in vegetable and root class - Walter Stevens. Champion Ribbon - highest number of points -in- fruit classes - Irwin Smith, Scugog Island W.I. Special Prize for highest number of points in Flower Class - 1st - Miss Alice Dodd, 2nd - D.L. Gower, 3rd - Mrs. Christina Prentice. Simpson Sears Gift Certifi- cate $10. - highest points in domestic science: - Mrs. Donald Crosier, 2nd - $5.00 Mrs. Christina Prentice. Louise Patterson Handi- craft Guild presented prizes for hooked rug. 1st, $10. - Mrs. Howard Lee, 2nd, $5.00 - Mrs. D. Naples. Port Perry Fair presented for highest points in Ladies work - 1st, $10.00 - Mrs. Howard Lee, 2nd, $5.00 - Mrs. Betty Ann Freeman. . Ontario County Cream Pro- ducer's Special - 5 lbs of butter to 1st in chocolate cake - Mrs. Grant Mahaffy; 1st in butter tarts - Mrs. Heather Gibson; 1st in chocolate brownies - Mrs. Donald Crosier. Cadbury Special in Choco- i od INERT AN IEA PROMS SR DIRE A LASALEL WILE Shh B75 ELLE OUGE THIS a SRE HI SHARE nd late Cake - 1st - Margaret Powell, 2nd - Mrs. Donald Crosier, 3rd - Mrs. Howard Lee, Sold by auction, $55.00 to House of Howard. Centennial Orange Lodge Prizes, Special Dark Fruit Cake - 1st, $10.00 - Mrs. Pat Currie, 2nd, $5.00 - Mrs. Grant Mahaffy, 3rd, $3.00 - Mrs. Bob Prentice, 4th, $2.00 - Mrs. M. Annis. Cake sold by auction and purchased by Roy Robertson for $30.00, proceeds to P.P. Fair. Port Perry Fair Special, highest points in Art and Photography, prize $5.00 to Bethany Schryburt. Christie Gift Assortment - highest points in crafts and novelties to Mrs. Violet Skerratt. Honeydale W.I. presented 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes to highest number of points in boys and girls 19 years and under. 1st, $5.00, Kevin Hobbs, 2nd, $3.00, Elizabeth Gibson, 3rd, $2.00 - Brenda Armstrong. Winner of Champion Heavy Horse, $10.00 donated to G.H. Kerry, won by Keith Hobden. Best Junior Driver, prize donated by Lorne Thompson, prizes at Fair 1st - Don Robertson, 2nd Don Robertson, 3rd - Gordon Lewis. Garnet Cochrane: trophy - best roadster - Wm. and Janet Malcolmson. 'Port Perry Fair Special - trophy donated by Hoskin stables - Mr. and Mrs. Don Heath, Hornby. Special Class - Pony Tan- dem, Judy Bell, Peterboro. St.Clair Special - best saddle horse, trophy donated by St.Clair Arabian Horse Farm - Mr! and Mrs. Robert Webster, Cavan. Winners of Horse Draw - light class - John Lawrenson, Havelock. Heavy Class - Clifford Manion, Plevna. Best "Turn Out" in Horse Draw - Clifford Manion, Plevna. Winners in Hereford cattle classes: Champion Male - Wotton House Farms. Re- serve champion male - Wotton House Farms. Champion Female - Hugh Ormiston, Reserve Champ- ion Female - Harold and Norma Forder. Winners in Aberdeen Angus cattle classes: Champion Male - Garry Thompson, Cushion Floor from 2.99 sq.yd. Plushes from 0.9574 a 60 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-3773 HOURS: Mon. to Thurs. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 9a.m. to 5 p.m. SAVE ON THE TIME TO BUY IS RIGHT... NOW! HURRY! RUGS PRINTS from 5,95 ICHARGEX Accepted mde PI AERs cas TOES Reserve Champion Male - Garry Thompson. Champion Female - Malcolm Bailey, Reserve Champion, Female - Malcolm Bailey. Winners in Shorthorn Cattle Classes: Champion Male - William F. Rickard, Reserve Champion Male - William F. Rickard. Champion Female - William F. Rickard, Re- serve Champion Female - William F. Rickard. Winners in Charolais cattle Class: Champion Male - Ancona Farms. Reserve Champion male - none. Champion Female - Ancona Farms, Reserve Champion Female - Ancona Farms. Winners in Ayrshire, Guernseys and Jersey Classes: Champion Male - Stanley Kerr. Champion Female - Stanley Kerr. Manchester news ~ colisin_ Scott 'and Susanne . by Mrs. Ruby Fielding On Sunday, Rev. C. Clarke in charge. The Sunday School pupils received their attendance and home work award plaque. - Sunday, October 2 is World Day of Communion at 11:15 a.m, On October 7 at 8 p.m. at our church, there will be a service for Missions", Mr. and Mrs. Hawley of Tweed will do a Puppet presenta- tion. The Theme being Love and the Centre of Things "Zacchaeus' with a fellowship hour. Children and adults welcome, The Manchester girls 4-H unit will start Monday, Oc- tober 3 at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walter Kerry. Theme "Cereal Shelf"'.Lead- ers Mrs. J. Kingstone 985- 7831 and Mrs. Kerry 852- 6798. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lamb attended the wedding of her NP ASE is AN YS AG A Masterson in St,James Anglican church in Nerriton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John King- stone entertained Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradley of Eng- land for 3 weeks and a trip to Quebec City. Public meeting in Latcham Centre A public meeting will be held by the Canada-Ontario Rideau-Trent-Severn. (CORTS) Advisory Commi- tee at Port Perry, in the Latcham Centre, Water and Queen Streets, on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. This is a continuation of the public meetings to be held this year along the waterway from Ottawa to Port Severn. 150 babies born in hospital First meeting of the fall season for the Hospital Auxi- liary was held on September 19 at the hospital with 26 ladies present. Meeting was called to order by president Mrs. Pugh and the Auxiliary prayer repeated in unison. Minutes of June meeting were read by the secretary and adopted. A report on the general finances was given by the -rreasurer which showed a healthy balance on hand. Correspondence included 15 thank you notes for boot- ees received by new babies "and thank-you for money donations. Mrs. Webster reported 164 phirs bootees turned in since January and 82 girls and 69 boys born at hospital so far this year. A letter was read from Mr. and Mrs. H. Short thanking the auxiliary for _the pleasant weekend spent at the Lord Simcoe Hotel. This was made possible when Mrs. Short 'held the winning ticket at th Spring Fashion Show. Appreciation _was expressed for the dona- tion which accompanied this letter. Mr. Brown attended the meeting and introduced Mrs. Faye Taylor the new director of nursing who succeeds Mrs. Jenny White. Mr. Brown also expressed his appreciation to the auxiliary for the new draperies which adorn the hospital windows. He stat- ed that the remainder of the new drapes would arrive in near future when this pro- ject of the auxiliary would be completed. Annual meeting will . be Nov. 21 at 8 pm. More particulars later. Mrs. Crosier reported on the finances of the Tuck Shop showing sales "quite encouraging. = Mrs. Mec Dermott reported too that there had been 10 candy- stripers during ~~ the summer. -- This program was working out very well and these girls will continue this hospital program out of school hours. Several articles of knit- wear was received from friends also donation of stuffed animals for the Tuck. Shop and a layette from Seagrave U.C.W. For these dcnations we are most grateful. A lovely afghan and pillow knit by one of our .members was on display. Tickets at 50 cents each will be on sale at hospital or from any of the members and draw will be at the - anniversary tea on October 22. A committee was ap- pointed and will have more details later but keep Oct- ober 22 open for the Auxiliary tea. Fall conference * will be: held october 5 at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. All auxiliary members and hospital administrator asked to attend. TROUT For Stocking Ponds RAINBOW & BROOK TROUT phone _Glennwood Trout Hatchery R.R. 1, Ashburn, Ont. 416-655-4352 Port Perry Auto-Truck | Rustproofing | HWY. 12 & 7A PORT PERRY 985-8631 Get your New Car or Truck 'ZIEBART RUSTPROOFED at the regular price & get a "FREE" ZIEBART SHINEGUARD WORTH $79.00 (OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 1st, 1977) AD TO BE PRESENTED. IT'S US. OR RUST. wal

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