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Port Perry Star, 17 Sep 1980, p. 7

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4 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 17, 1980 -- 7 Special prize winners at Port Perry Fair The Port Perry Fair Board is pleased to list the winners of some special prizes at the fair on August 30, 31, and September 1st. 4 Best Heavy Horse Team on Grounds: Fred Hampson, prize donated by G.H, Kerry. Best Roadster on Halter: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin- prize donated in memory of the late Garnet Cochrane, by the family. Boys and Girls Pony Show- - manship: Sheryl Jordan, donated by Murray Hoskin. Special Pony Tandem: Thomas and Betty Duff. _Best Commercial Pony: Welsh Isle Acres, donated by Mount Carmel Kennels. Junior Gymkhana: High Point Junior Exhibitor- Trophy donated in memory of Shellet Houthuys, by the family. Reserve high point Junior Exhibitor - prize donated by Master Feeds. Champion Saddle Horse: Hilary Balmer,_ trophy donated by Wm. Harrison. Hereford: Champion Male Greenbrae Farms, Oshawa; Reserve Champion Male, Grant Elmhurst, Indian River; Champion Female, Greenbrae Farms, Oshawa; Reserve Champion Female, Ross Jermey, Barrie. Aberdeen Angus: Champ- ion Male, Joe Barry, Rich- mond Hill; Reserve Champ- ion Male, Malcolm Bailey, Uxbridge; Champion Female, Ross Bailey, Camp- bellford; Reserve Champion Female, Joe Barry, Rich- mond Hill. Prince Albert news by Ilean Pugh A reminder for all Beavers Cubs and Scouts in the Manchester Prince Albert area that meetings are in the Manchester Church and the Hall on Monday nights at 7 ¢epm. be Srp ~--=Friends of Philip-Coe of Barbara St. were glad to hear that he is back home after successful surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks . were supper guests at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colin of Rochester, New York. On Wednesday evening at 7:15 the visitors groups will have a short meeting and e Dick up their lists at the church. On Wednesday evening the . U.C.W. will meet at 8 p.m. in the church basement. Sunday Sept. 21st at 1: 30 p.m. the family visits begin- for the Prince Albert United Church. A large list of names have been put together to visit. If no one calls at your home and you are interested in the church activities you could call Rev. Brawn and he would make sure you get this information. Sunday, Sept. 28 Church Anniversary Services. Rev. Mark Reeves at the evening with special music. Joanne Hunter was the hostess for a baby shower on Wednesday evening for Linda Marsh and baby Jenn- ifer. A few close neighbours and friends attended. A little bird told me Ruby ~ Dearborn had a birthday the other day. 'To help Ruby celebrate her parents and all _ her "sisters came for ice cream and cake. Happy Birthday Ruby. On Thursday evening a large crowd attended a community shower for Susan Hunter and Harvey Simpson in the church basement. The evening was spent with some very good contests and a sing song. Susan and Harvey were asked to come to the front to the seats of honour. Many lovely and useful gifts were received. A presenta- HOSPITAL REPORT Week Ending September 11 Admissions. ............ccceuuue 39 Births ........cooevvniiiiiininene, 6 Deaths ...........cccceevunnnnen. Nil Emergencies ................. 192 Operations ..........cccceevnnne 17 Discharged ...........cccevnnns 40 Remaining ...........ccceeees 34 tion of a bridge set was made from the- community. The evening closed with a lovely. lunch. o Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt of Oshawa were Sunday even- ing dinner guests with Les and Grace Beacock. ~The work at the Commun- ity Centre is nearly finished for this project and looks much improved inside.. The fall Euchres will start on Thursday night. . For next week's hews call Earline Armstrong 985-7873. lin; Shorthorn: Champion Male, Spring Grange Farm, Woodville; Reserve Champ- ion Male, Spring Grange Farm, Woodville; Champion Female, Spring Grange Farm, Woodville; Reserve Champion Female, John Sims, Cameron. Charolais: Champion Male, G&H Polled Charolais, Nestleton; Reserve Champ- ion Male, Southview Charo- lais Farms, Bowmanville; Champion Female, Ronald King, Newmarket; Reserve Champion Female, Larry Leahy, Lakefield. Simmental: Champion Male, James Batty, Brook- Reserve Champion Male, Jack and Dave Cham- bers, Hastings; Champion Female, James Batty, Brooklin; Reserve Champ- ion Female, Britannia Breeders, Dunsford. Jersey: Champion Male, Werner Wallruff, Bowman- ville; Champion Female, "OPEN: ry Tues. Wed. & Sat. 10 to 6. OPEN: Thursday & Friday 10to0 9. - EAR PIERCING - BY APPOINTMENT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS Select the style best suited to you decor. Enhance the appearance of your house and cut winter heat loss. ~21.40 | ALUMINUM STORM DOORS Keep winter out. Sturdy with safety glass and summer screen. rom $81.95 (Not necessarily as illustrated.) Keith and Carol Bacon, Uxbridge.- Grain and Seeds: Top Grower Award, E.L. McLaughlin, plaque donated by Master Feeds. Vegetables and Roots: Highest points, Wilfred Appleton, trophy donated by Royal Bank. Fruit: Champion Exhibi- tor, Lloyd Smith. Flowers: * Highest points, David Gower, 2nd. Mrs. Christina Prentice, 3rd. Mrs. Ann Wakeford. Donated by Scugog Island W.I. Domestic Science: Ontar- Crispyflakes each. Pie-Mrs. Betty Henderson. Chocolate Cake - Mrs. Howard Lee. Coconut Tarts - Mrs. Betty Henderson. Dark Fruit Cake: 1st. Shirley Cummings, 2nd. Mrs. Christina Prentice, 3rd. Mrs. Mary Helen Prentice, 4th. Mrs. Betty Somerville. Needlework: Champion Quilt-Mrs. John Hofstee, Reserve Champion Quilt- Brenda Jackson. Butterick Special: Collec- tion of 3 articles of needle- work: 1st. Vogue pattern magazine-Mrs. Pearl Booth, Apple/ io Country Cream Producers Special- 5 1bs. of butter each. Shortbread-Chris Vernon, butter tarts-Mrs. Howard Lee, Chocolate Brownies- Jane Harrell. Cadbury Schweppes Powell Ltd. Special. Choco- late Layer Cake-1st. Rose Baxter, 2nd' Mrs. Christina Prentice, 3rd. Mrs. M. Annis. Schneiders Special-5 lbs 2nd. Butterick Sewing World-Mrs. J.C. MacDonald. Pfaff Sewing Machine Company Special: for high- est points in needlework: r home THE BARRIER The inside insulating system SPRUCE STUDS _2"x4" Utility 14 Lengths .. 2"x6" Utility Various Lengths . .. 2"x4"'x8' _2"x4"'x92Yy" 2"x4"x6' 2"x4"x7' 8"x16" FIR BEAMS (Upto 30' Long)... 1""x6" Rough Spruce . . 4"x4" SPRUCE lint. 16%* lin.ft. 25¢ lin. ft. 3.00 lin.ft. 18¢ lin.ft. 35¢ * FREE _INSULAT!ON You could qualify for a Government CHIP grant. Under the government's CHIP programme, you could be eligible for a rebate of up to $350 on the cost of re-insulating any home built before 1961. Plus, you could also receive 1/3 the cost of the labour, up to $150. So don't delay. Let us help select the insulating plan that's best for you. Save now with a CHIP rebate, and save this winter with reduced heating bills. *Free means at no extra cost to you when you qualify under the Canadian Home Insulation Programme (CHIP). for sliding glass doors. Complete with two panels & ~snap in mouldings, for easy 'installation & removal. 5.55.50 1st. Mrs. Bertrude Scheefer, 2nd. Mrs. Pearl Booth, 3rd. Mrs. Violet Skerratt. Crafts: Simpson Sears Special: Highest points. Mrs. Violet Skerratt. Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild Special. Hooked Rug-Mrs. Poldie Mair. Hooked Article. Mrs. Beryl Espley.- Beginners Wall Hanging- Rosemary Henderson. Girls and Boys 19 yrs. and under: Honeydale Womens Institute Special: Highest points-Jackie Skeldon, 2nd. Jane Harrell, 3rd Peggy Jones. Junior Fair: Plaques donated by Kinsmen Club for highest number of points. Girl-Lorna Durward, boy- Leslie Durward. Opening Soon! LAKEVIEW TELEVISION HOME ENTERTAINMENT SERVICE 19 Years Experience Watch for Our Opening Service Specials! 22 WATER STREET SOUTH - PORT PERRY - OLD-STYLE LAKEWOOD STOVES make good energy saving sense ~ during a time of especially high heating costs. Come in and see our-whole selection soon! rrom $405. (Not Necessarily as Illustrated) NOW AVAILABLE Lakewood Fireplace Insert Complete with Face Plate, Blower and Ash Apron. $680.00 6.59.50 SAVE WITH INSULATION Insulate now POWER ROOF VENTS Conslanl venlila- tion. Rust free aluminum. Easy to install. for year round comfort. BAG 5. From INSTOK a each Bag covers Jeuft 4.06 SOME ITEMS MAYWAVE TO BE ORDERED. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - (OSHAWA ROAD) PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - 985-7391 IFPANCETHUG BUR OY ERIC RRR aly. w BSA lie ise at AS ER -- ~~ Cg Cr a To a rR Er So Co Nn ¥ INT TM i L 0 0 2 BP PI fora eC, DESAY EDEN Spr ~ oy To NER 7 BA

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