club was named "The Green- Soup" and "Western Sand- led and were both very tasty. Next meeting: Monday at \7 pm., at Debbie Lees. "|The time limit was not off- read the minutes, then our bank Kitchen Kids" which cally, but nourishing and app- Couperthwaite and Debbie Critech demonstrated "Tomato VanCamp Judged) . The ladies could not accept} Comm Class Top the invitation to Brooklin's| phe Ensilage corn classes GOth birthday party betause |oe the Field Crop classes our Short Course on Womens sponsored by Blackstock Ag- Institute Procedures § waS|ricuitural Society were re- held on the same day. cently judged by Mr. John We did accept the invitat-|Cruickshank of Bowmanville fon to Shirley for their 60th |with the following results. anniversary on October 21st. Merrill VanCamp Jim Byers Richard VanCamp John Carnaghan Victor Malcolm Ralph Larmer Harvey Graham . Ted Krockenstoel The business meeting clos- "ied and all present moved to the auditorium of the hall to hear the guest speaker. Mrs. M. McGee introduced Wm. A. Smith from Ontario County Board of Education, who Citizenship and Education convener, Mrs. Mona Munro gave a report. She used the references ist Corinthians| spoke on Drug Education & peel --. 11th chapter, 14 and 15 vers-| Councelling. After a short Gl enn Larmer address we were shown 2 I van Mountjoy film and a discussion period DeJ B followed" reign Papago Roy McLaughlin Mrs. M. Lee thanked the . A. Mazzarolo James Munro is the assistant professor of agriculture and Engineering at the Univer- . John Wolters Dorrell Bros. speaker and invited all pres ent to have a cup of tea in ~ ~~ SSSASREERE Seer eo eene Sash Sas the basement. Lunch was! George Wolfe 2 ey one a thanked the served to 14 members and 18 . James Jamieson a visitors. . Harold Medd ladies for their work during the summer. The articles for the display at Port Perry Fair and the ladies who arr- anged the exhibit. For those who wrote the news for the local .papers. For the ladies who completed a quilt to be sold and those who planned a delightful bus trip. And last of all to those who help- ed at the Scugog Shores His- torical Museum. p.m. It was suggested that the 8 quilt be displayed at the hall TICKETS at the euchres or any other event and written bids be left in a suitable container. PORT PERRY 985 - 2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE (At The Door) $1.25 ADVANCE TICKETS $1.00 on sale at PICKARD'S HARDWARE ' icial, but would be up at least before Christmas. URKEYS, 45: Maple Leaf Boneless Dinner Hams }=--». 93: Maple Leaf |b. pkg. Sausage Meat 37° Devon Rindless CLOVER LEAF Pink Salmon OCEAN SPRAY 14 oz .ins Cranberry Sauce PUSS - N - BOOTS Cat Food 2 15 oz. tins 39 Side Bacon » om. 77°F er, eee pie 2m a7 Schneiders Mini Sizzler KELLOGGS Rice Krispies = ° «x ko. B7Ze QUICK or INSTANT Salisage --» ens. 9] =, Quaker Oats ige. pho. Ge CHEERY MORN Instant Coffee 6 oz Oe MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee