PRB AREY pis LS EAN Cr Bd fT SA AREA Ew Ap 0 LY SI I Sa a ECS op bd AE El ee A A I Sh Ey at I er" ( 3 EA - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 19, 1978 -- 23 3 . - h: " on ® | | fr. ompetition keen at annual tractor pu L . 4 Wheel Drive up to 24,000 was a beautiful day and the 21 by Bethany Schryburt became apparent that more By far the success of the lunches. - The Junior Far- pounds, hin, | by Duff much boi rain Sorted to ¢: Xi The third Annual Tractor men than last year were Pull was due to the energetic mers provided sandwiches, Electric and Pioneer Cornby fall just five minutes after Pull was held in Blackstock anxious to prove that their and enthusiastic brother and pies, and dairy products, John Baumchen, first prize the last tractor had made it's aa on Saturday, July 15, at the tractor or truck could pull Sister team of Harvey Gra- flanked on both sides hy the. 1 Juin Batmched ood oo pull yr Fair Grounds. Plans for the more weight than anyone ham and Joyce Kelly. Har- tempting smell of chip cond place to Richard Roe of There was a good crowd at hi Pull started last year after elses. This year men were Vey's running commentary Wagons. The United Church Brooklin. the 'Dance for all ages' at the BY the success of the Tractor allowed to prove their wife or -and fill in jokes kept every. Women and Blackstock Nur- 4 Wheel Drive, up to 34,000 Recreational Centre later £1 » Pull, on August 6, newly girl friend the better tractor One's ear trained to the loud sery School oombisied stiorss pounds, sponsored by Super- that evening. Rick John- is separated from the Black- driver in the Powder puff Speaker.. The unbelievable to operatea concession booth ior Propane and J Pioneer ston's Band from Toronto 7: stock Fair Day. The weeks - Draw. amount of paper work and near the grandstand. Corn by John Baumchen, kept most feet moving and fh 'of preparation were stepped organizational controlwas in There was a total of 111 first prize to Jon Borsa op ckstock's Herb Vines RZ up during the last couple of It would be impossible to the capable hands of Joyce trucks and tractors entered and second prize to Bob took over as lead singer for ao weeks as the secretary, list all of the names of the Kelly with the assistance of in the Pull. Trucks-under Hunter Sg Brooklin several Ian bers The « £7 Joyce Kelly received stacks people working to make the . Pat Sleep and a few other 6,000 pounds, sponsored by Again this year no one von Blackstock nursery School ve of entry forms. Thursday pull run smoothly. Merlin go-betweens. Philp Pontiac Buick, trophy the special prize offered by sold refreshments and Mae OE evening several men gather- Suggitt and a donation of The sunshine continued by Wayne's Auto Supply, Merlin Suggitt for First Pull and Hector Shortri dge col A ed at the fair grounds to man and machine from Ben- through out the day and most first place won by Graham the length of the track. It ected admission at the door Bo , erect fences and repair nett paving kept the track people made the Pull a Duff of Blackstock, and = : ; E | AR) vd damage to the grandstand. fair and square between family outing. Several second place went to Paul Rs By the end of the week it Pulls. brought coolers with picnic: Morton of Bowmanville. 5 - Powder Puff Draw, spon- Boi . : o sored by Shur Gain, Red ioe ) roses by Eleanor's Flowers F N H | Ww [| J | | to first place winner Lenore dix es e 0 n ofe u y mee ing Wright of Brooklin. Second 8k Nestleton Women's Insti- Mrs. A. Beacock, Con- Mgs. G. Thompson read a Prize was won by our own oY tute met in the Community Centre on Wednesday, July 5 at 1:30 p.m. The meeting . was opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect by the president, Mrs. George As citizens we have great Mrs. L. Malcolm conduc- ; ' , Heaslip. After welcomingall privileges and also great ted a Quiz, "What do you Second place Bruce Smith of a she read an appropriate responsibilities, We must Utica. ol poem, "A Canadian is." The secretary, - Mrs. M. Firlit read the Minutes, Financial Report and Cor- respondence. A letter was received from Scugog W.I. re their Auction Sale on July. venor of Citizenship and World Affairs had planned a worthwhile program. She gave the Motto - "'A nation is only the sum of its people." endeavour to promote peace i and harmony in our land. She closed with' a poem, "Let's be grateful for to- - day. 12) Mrs. S. McNeely read a splendid article by Edgar R. poem by Edgar Guest, "Work' "Strive to be Happy", read by Mrs. Fred Dayes concluded this part of the program. know about Canada?"', which proved very infor mative. The meeting concluded Joyce Kelly of Blackstock. . Under 7,000 pounds, spon- sored by Lindsay Co-op, tro- phy by DeKalb Corn-Bruce Down, first place won by Walter Milne of Brooklin and 7,000 - 9,000 , sponsored by Modern Agro Systems Ltd. Peterborough, trophy by De- Kalb Corn by Bruce Down, with O Canada and the Insti-- First prize won by John tute Grace. A delicious lunch was Coates of Port Perry, second prize won by Bastiaan Ben- 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW COMPLETELY FINISHED Erected on'your lot. C.M.H.C. Approved - A.H.O.P. Eligible Call COBOURG HOMES for details. [416] 372-9432 CH ROMACOLOR } ¢ RATAN . i. - 8) "ie ew has Rt <0 y 3 Ir ete A Rid ae a ad SA II WI Ris" " » Ve @ T 15th. Meals on Wheels was Vincent entitled, "Hitch- served by Mrs. S. McNeelys' schop of Port Perry. : discussed. Cards were hiking through Life." Young 8roup and a social time was 9,000 - 11,000, sponsored by - gt - 4 signed for Mrs. R. Davidson, people should be taught to Sheds Anprecinen as ober, Histon Gi, hho A . Mrs. B. DeJong, Mrs. G. stand on their own two feet expressed by Mrs olan (trophy by Pickseed Corn - w= 5: : "Donneral and Mrs. C. Nes- and not expect hand outs , to~the program and lunch Dan Gould, first place to Neil UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS, 1 > bitt who have been hospital from society. "committee. Co Fribaw 9 Pepey i. nd - 75Brock Street W Uxbridge Ontario ussnd: -3481 Bl 3 The Roll Call - How can I Goss of me iret ov 2 ? ' = ' ' 1 pmo codon vy Fey ly fa rm study Ee ee members present. Many A farm has been fund trophy by Pride Corn - Don Be griculture and Food farm has been fun artenial En favourable comments were Minister Bill Newman has to our way of life for nearly Frew Ps st plz KAWARTHA SUMMER THEATRE i Lo made concerning the Canada announced the appointment 200 years. It is our oldest and Byers and second to Alec resents 3 Day T.V. special. Indian rp" Gordon Bennett to most efficient economic and Escholtz of Brooklin. P oh Chief Dan George Ss contri- conduct a 'study into the social institution. In our 13,00 - 15,000, sponsored by A bution was outstanding. If future of the family farm. constant efforts to improve Trewin Farm Equipment JACK NORTHMORE i we read good books and 'Mr. Bennett, who retired Our programs for agriculture trophy by Pride oY Dor FRANK PROCTOR watch worthwhile T.V.. pro- last May as Ontario's deputy in Ontario, it is essential that Frew and Sons, first place STEPHEN HILL i grams to gain understand- - i jister of agriculture and we understand the farmers' _p 1 pono oem a i ing, and extend love to all ¢o,4 "yy inquire especially Point of view and understand = 0 +" "pt EH A | Canadians regardless of into the opinions held hy What changing social and oh a "The Su hi B o: race, colour or creed we, will 'farmers and their families economic conditions mean to 15.00 - 18.000 sponsored by e uns ine oys 4 be good citizens of Canada." pout their futures, 'them as individuals and as pon*pearcon' of Lindsay ~~ ByNeil Simon iz Sur Dsiiile Motto --"For 1h" announcing Mr. Ben- businessmen. It is one thing oucher by Swain Seeds, ] A ~ come and Country", is jo4ps appointment, Mr. toknow what the facts are: it first prize went to Brian Lee With Judith Goowin 4 worthwhile promoting in our. Nooo on oid. The family is another to know how the of Blackstock, second prize Directed by Diane Nyland Proctor |, communly. fact affected by those 4; Charles Lemke of Peter- if : acts perceive them." borough. : - 29 _ 30 A Shur -Gain pr otection 1 The minister also said he ".. O00 beiinds and over - 1 JULY 18 N 8 pA, 0, i cr] h YB DRE tn Zin Sparkleen Mobile Wash, Ron AT THE ACADEMY THEATRE, LINDSAY Eo xt bi new easy to use was available to conduct this Be sos and Nordwup Ring Adults - $4.00 Children under 12 - $1.50 3 : i study. | orn by De ong, INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS ¥ Shur-Gain : prize to Charlie Lemke of [705] 320TH AL : The study will begin this Peterborough and second to " Bo scour treat summer. » Eric Bonsma: of Blackstock. hy 5 a h Bun - . ih J > . Farmers will like new Shur-Gain Scour Treat because it is handy, y economical and requires no y' needling. Indicated usage is for treatment of bacterial enteritis 5% and pneumonia in pigs, calves, 2 foals and dogs and cats. J Shur-Gain Scour Treat (available & only from Shur-Gain) is very A effective because it contains A neomycin, two sulfas, plus 8) electrolytes in an absorbent, 5 Solidi bese. i ¢ | fA \-- -- FOR PEOPLE WHO DELIGHT IN AN EXTRA MEASURE OF LUXURY Bi 2 THERE'S AN EXTRA LUXURIOUS PONTIAC CALLED GRAND PRIX. IR en eg mm : . AVAILABLE IN L.S. AND S.J. MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DE- ae) animal health service LIVERY AT YOUR PORT PERRY PONTIAC DEALER - : Shur-Gain--for the modern farmer i x LA IY) PHILP PoNTiAcBuick la | | : : BY PONTIAC . | WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. LIMITED . Y & BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 150 Water Street - Port Perry 985-7309 i