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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 15 Sep 1971, p. 18

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BB-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1971 106 Holstein Cattle Shown At Black And White Show Superior Rea Mix A DIVISION OF Douglas Coppins Ltd. IS NOW SERVICING BOTH PORT PERRY and UXBRIDGE From One Central Dispatch Office Port Perry & area customers still call 985-3236 Uxbridge & area customers still call §52-3891 For Your Cement, Gravel and Stone Needs TRY OUR NEW SERVICE & TELL YOUR FRIENDS! } Rocket, : | tong cow, with an gxcellent -| dry udder. The three-year-old in milk class was outstanding with seventeen entries and quality running very deep. The win- ner for George Irwin, Sunder- land, was Ganaraska Gem, a maternal sister to Ganaraska Belle, the All-Canadian aged cow of 1970. W. J. McGriskin, Sunder- land, showed the Junior Champion female, winnijg with his senior yearling, Ro- mandale Reflection Monica, while the Reserve Junior Championship~ went to the top Junior yearling, Orms- dale Perseus Elizabeth, shown by Ross H. Miller, | Sunderland. The Champion is a stretchy, sty- lish individual with plenty of breed character, while the Reserve Junior Champion is extremely well grown for her age, with plenty of strength and capacity. Ross Miller was showing for the first time, and made an im- pressive start when his en- tries headed six classes. The first prize yearling bull, Romandale Rockman Esquire, shown by Lorne C. F. Disney, Sunderland, who owns him jointly with Ro- mandale Farms, Unionville, Ontario, was named Junior and Grand Champion. Next to him in class was Leask- dale Citation Seven T, who went through to the Reserve Junior Championship for Roy H. Leask & Son, Seagrave. Just one senior bull was shown, Grovenvale Centurion for Harold Grove, Junior | Sunderland, through to Reserve shi and he went to the Senior and Grand Champion- ps. The Grand Champion is a well balanced individual, clean in the legs and walk- i well, while the Reserve Grand Champion is a tall, long and upstanding two- year-old. The Reserve Junior Champion bdiended in well with the Junior Champion, being smooth and showing promise of development. The six classes won by Ronald J. Werry included the aged cow in milk, dry three and four-year-old, two-year- old, Breeders Herd, senior Getof-Sire (by Roybrook Tel- star), and Progeny of Dam (from Werrcroft DeKo!l Cathy). Wm. Stone, Sunderland, showed the winning heifer calf, and Smith Bros., Port Perry, both the first prize senior bull calf and junior bull calf. New exhibitor | NOW Manchester News Sunday School will re-open Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cool-& on September 19th. On Sun-| ing, Torofite, visited Mr. and day, September 26th the an-| Mrs. L. B. Roberts on Sun- nual Anniversary Services) day. will be held. Mrs. Crosier accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts| Mrs. Helen Taylor and Bren- attended the wedding of his niece in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.'Roy Dobson attended the 25th wedding anniversary of her brother, Mr Ken Proctor and Mrs. Proctor in Oshawa on Satur- day evening. Wm. Werry, Oshawa, won two thirds and a fourth, and also a second on his Breeders Herd. Ontario County Dairy Prin- cess Beth Evans, Uxbridge, handed out the ribbons, and the large crowd on hand in- cluded four members of a visiting delegation from the British Milk Marketing Board. OPEN PORT PERRY Ino set SALES and SERVICE Complete Line of : PARTS and WEARING APPAREL WE GUARANTEE THOSE WE SELL --- WE SERVICE OTHER MAKES AS WELL! "ASK US ABOUT OUR FINANCE PLAN" Come See Us And "FLY THE BLUE ONE" PERRY STREET PORT PERRY, ONT. See the new Durham College The Durham College Board of Governors invites you to the official opening of the College's new permanent building. The ceremony begins at 7:30 p.m., September 20th. Guest speaker is Mr. Earle McLaughlin, president of the Royal Bank of Canada. Tour the new College building. See our modern facilities and new equipment. Meet our experienced staff. Learn more about what Durham offers you in day and night programs. Aarons and Ackley, a new and exciting pop group will present their distinctive sound in the new College lecture hall. Attend this special occasion in the life of your community. The time is 7:30 p.m. The date is Monday September 20th, 1971. See the new Durham College. Sales Manager VALERIE BUTT } da, Mrs. Lagault, Kim and Michael to Midland on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martin were with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vander- voort and family visited Mr. Dick Vandervoort at White- vale on Sunday. Prince - Albert Last Friday evening Mrs. Nellie Popert kindly opened @ her home for a farewell party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fear who recently sold their property and are residing in Oshawa. During the evening the gathering of neighbours enjoyed a round of sing-song. A near neighbour, Mrs. E. * McKirihan on behalf of the group, presented the "Fears" with a painting plus a purse over which Mr. and Mrs. Fear voiced their sincere apprecia- tion. Everyone enjoyed oh and reminiscing. This ended a pleasant get-to-gether. The following young folks of our village have enrolled in further studies and so to you all, we offer success in | your endeavours. Joanne Middleton has en- » tered Shirdan College, Oak- ville; Wm. Brain has signed in at Guelph University. Richard Doyle is also at Guelph University. Then Gor- don Williamson is continuing his studies at Western College London and Jos Cameron at St. Joseph's Hospital at Peter- borough. Denise Jeffrey is resuming her second year serving on the teaching staff of Port Perry Public School. Mrs. E. Mulvery enjoyed * being a guest at the Vizzard -- Burkett wedding in the High Anglican Christ Church on- the-Hill, Tornnto. Followed by a lovely reception and dance at the Tam O'Shanter Club. | . Mr. and Mrs. O. R. White, Mrs. Pearl Ecclestone all of Toronto were a few days visiting their friends Mrs. E. McKerihan and Mrs. E. Stan- ton and others. Mrs. N. Wilson and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Cliff Wilson attended the Tupper Party jat the home of Mrs. N. Jack- son (Grace Wilson) at Brook- lin one evening. Mrs. Joan Cameron has jreturned from a two week | vacation at Kirkland Lake * | visiting friends and relatives. | |son were among the large | family gathering at the home Mr. and Mrs. C. Heayn, Port Perry visited their sons and wives the Doug and Jim |Heayn homes of our village. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Salis- bury , Whitby, (formerly Van- * essa Harris) and baby Tammy Lyn spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris. The Saturday night before, a baby shower was held in honour of Vanessa and baby. © This lovely party was held at the home of Frank's sister, Mrs. Huska of Toronto, Those present included all above names also Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Mrs. Margaret Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bacon who all joined with others "* at the home of the hostess. Mr, and Mrs.Norman Wil- of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller of Enniskillen where a corn roast was held Saturday # | night.

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