Beef Steer. section -- 1. John Maribeth Warren, |Mangan; 2. Tom 1, Robert - Junior Hereford Heifi -- 1.|Warren: 2. Susan Windatt; 3. -- oe 2, John Suggitt (3 Windatt. J Heel Helfer -- 1, Connie Senior, Hereford Helfer 'ee Charles Brailey: bernie aerins , Fak Mangan. Westeott; 2, 'Tom' Manger 3 ecue at ee : Beatrice' S Aste say, FOO Ory | Junior Holstein Heifer 1 [Douglas Smith. Hate Samis; 2. David idcaet BROCK 4-H CLUB 3. Donald | Nine members of the 4-H Agri- completed BOWMANVILLE COURT 42-Year Perfect Record Is Ruined BOWMANVILLE (Staff)-- An; vehicle, 82-year-old Oshawa man had his|licence plates 42-year perfect <@riving record) Stapely, OPP Constable J. ruined in court here Tuesday. Schultz told the court, had been, Alexander McKean, R.R. 2,) charged as the result of an acci- Oshawa, was convicied of care-|dent on Sept. 1. less driving and fined $75 and| Frederick Joseph Cochrane, costs or 10 days in jail by|R.R. 3 Oshawa, was fined $50 Magistrate J. D. Burger. and costs or 10 days in jail, McKean was the driver of alfor failing to produce proof of car which collided with a car) insurance. A| Cochrane had been charged, driven by Harold Cornish after an accident on Highway 2 passenger in the McKean ane Sarah Newman, 72, of R.R. 2,\at the intersection of Highway 115 on Jt July 16. Oshawa, was killed in the Sat Se res waicke'st07¢s..%2 Chuckwagon Show Planned Murphy, told the court that PORT PERRY -- "World 4-H Members Complete Project At Area Fairs UXBRIDGE -- Members of|Woodward; 2. Fred Waines; 3. the Mara 4-H Calf Club com- 'Ted Smith. pleted their project with their) Junior Holstein -- 1, Ralph achievement day at Mana Fair,) Junior Holstein -- 1. Ralph St. 'Senior Holstein' Heifer -- 1.|culture Club Sept. 15. \John; 2. Joan : Results were as follows: | sJunier Jersey 1, Peter Joh ry ; wh Steer Class -- 1st. Jim New- \John Forson; Wood; 3.|project an exhibit rack man; 2. Donald Westcott; 3,| Showmanship 1. Fred|Robert Cummings. or extracted honey, and a dis- Verla Black; 4. Howard Black. |Waines; 2. David Parish; 3, Ken Showmanship --.1. John|play of live bees. Parish; 4. Allan Shier; §. 'Ted|Forson; 2, David Bares; 3. Bill Junior Hereford Heifer -- 1. Lynda McGillivray; 2. Bruce |= Smith. Wood. McKinnon, -- Sunderland Dairy Club is| The Beaverton 4-H Calf Club ; sponsored by the Brock Agricul-|is eo by the North On- Shorthorn Heifer -- 1.)tuyaj Society. Ted Gordon and|tario Agricultural Society with Neil Raines are the club leaders.|Ted Lamb and Alan Rose as club leaders, Senior Douglas Westcott. Showmanship -- 1. Jim New-| man; 2. Bruce McKinnon; 3.| BROCK CLUB Joniar Daley Colpsd 53. Rob- Lynda McGillivray. | Twelve members of the Brockjent Warren; 2, Gordy Pronk; 3. Final standings based on club|4H Grain Club exhibited an 18 work during the year were an-|pound sample of Garry oats at nounced following the achieve-|their achievement day at Sun- ment: day, Placing first, and|derland Fair on Sept. 16. winner of the Robertson Bros.|_ Results were as follows -- 1.) trophy was Bruce McKinnon,|Jim Rennie; 2, Allan Jex; 3. 909 points. Second, was Jim|Ralph Morrison; 4. Ralph St. Newman, with 902 points; third|John; 5. David Oldham; 6. Fred) with 853 points was Howard) Waines. and having improper! on his car. Results were as follows: NOW PLAYING BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30 McKean would never drive a SHOW STARTS AT DUSK car again. An Orono man who drove etd after his car struck an. other vehicle, was fined $75 and $165 STOLEN FROM SUNDRY STORE costs or 10 days in jail when he was convicted of. failing to remain at the scene of an acci- dent. Court was told that Allan| Quantrill, 21, of Orono, was the! driver of a car that sped away from an accident in Orono on| Sept. 14. OPP Constable K. Laton testi- fied he had been summoned to} Championship Pouce Rac- ers," headed by Cliff Claggett, will put on a demonstration at boa fair grounds here this Fri- day night. The Port Perry, Reach and recent that the chuckwagon annual fall fair. The Society also presented a Black, and Lynda McGillivray. The Mara 4-H Calf Club is sponsored by the Udney | | Scugog Agricultural Society at)SSUNDERLAND meeting announced) The show|Club held its achievement day would be the final event of the|at Sunderland Fair, |Newman a@s club leader. Women's Institute, with Archie Sunderland 4-H Dairy! Sept. 16. The Brock Grain Club is spon- | sored by the Brock Agricultural Society, and the Sunderland Co- op. Club leaders are John Haw- | ithorne and Jim Davidson. | [BEAVERTON FAIR Two 4-H clubs and two Junior Calf clubs compteted their proj-| ects with achievement days at Thirteen club members com- pleted the club project. Beaverton Fair, Sept. 18. PLUS A COLOR CARTOON RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT In the Beaverton 4-H Calf club| the accident, and had then been| yocessful and encouraging re- | told over the police radio, that port on this year's fair. It was Quantrill had. phoned the OPP\ announced that the Eaton's of| office and told them what had!q.nada special livestock award, happened. Senior Holstein -- 1. Leonardiresults were as follows: 4 Persons Charged In Brooklin Theft BROOKLIN (Staff).-- Three;changed has been set at $1,000)pretense that they men and a girl, all from To-\cash or $2,000 property. ronto, are in custody today in} the County jail, charged in con- the Whitby detachment of the| Ontario Provincial Police, said today a car in which the four nection with the theft of $165 from a sundries store here Tuesday. Changed with theft are: men Franco, 21, avenue; Roy Kingston, 18, of | Concord avenue;: James Peter|4 Holland, 19, of Palmerson ave-|f nue, and Mary Paolone, 17, of * Dovercourt Road: Car-|P Bail for each of the persons) men came into his store on the| | AMOUNT. UNUSUAL 30 DAYS IN JAIL a silver casserole, was pre- sented to the exhibitor in the David Bruder, 24, Fiett street,|cattle class winning the highest Bowmanville, was sentenced to|number of points. 30 days in jail, for being drunk} Robert Batty of Brooklin, own- wanted to |punchase a watch band. The Constable Harold Hockins of\owner said that while he show- | ed the band to one of the men, | \the other two were standing at the back of the store near the cash register. were riding was| He stated that the three men} ersons t 3.30 p.m., about an hour and! winutes and then left in a black|§ half after $165 was stolen 11959 model car. Wiitnesses ob- rom oe Richardson' A awad a fomele passenger tore in Brooklin ths coe: Mr. Richardson said three Mr. Richardson said he usual-| FALL SESSION OPENS ly does not have large sums of money in his cash register and that the drawer must have been Fair Awards Port Perry CWL Fund PORT PERRY--The Catholic|w: open because he did not hear the register. bell ring Ken Greer, owner of the} Brooklin Hardware Store, next to the Sundry Store, said three | men came into his establish-| ment just before they entered! Mr Richardson's 'store. Mr. Greer said the men ask-} | Boost | as read by Mrs. Edgar Leask, Women's League of Immacu-|who pointed out that Canada in/ed him for some lye and when! late Conception Church opened its early stages had been mould- |he went into the back of the| their fall session with a turkey|ed by immigrants from the Brit-| store to get it, one of the men supper at the Flamingo Res-)ish Isles and later from other|followed while the other two re- Twenty-six members|European countries, attended but Father Reuser,|and still are contributing to our|store. spiritual director, was unable tolculture by way of music, be present as he was in retreat | |etc. All the members shared in/the hardware store and when at Sacred Heart Seminary in' this taurant. London. maiden President Mrs. Frank Pap at als aioe Sele given them enough field reported that several en-\tors came from and settled. tries in the Blackstock and|---____-- who did|mained in the front part of the art,|. Two customers were also in program by giving the/Mr. Greer returned with the name of their mothers|lye, the men said 'their boss money to purchase it. Port Perry Fairs had won! ewards and added a total of! almost $20 to the funds. It was decided to buy glasses for the kitchen and material for six tables. Frank Whitfield has) kindly volunteered to construct the tables which are urgently needed. After the meeting some mem-| bers attended a reception for Mrs. Amell and presented her with a sweater from all the members of the league. Mr. and Mrs. Amell are moving to Whitby and they will be missed by the congregation in Port Perry. A warm welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Robert R. Merchant and their two chil- dren, Robert and Joan. Mr. Merchant has recently SENSATIONAL MYSTERY DRAMA! "The HANDS of ORLAC" Adult Entertainment --with-- MEL FERRER CHRISTOPHER LEE iS o | CHANGED THE COLOR .OF MY SKIN ... Now | Know What It Feels Like To Be Black! "BLACK LIKE ME" IT'S ALL TRUE! DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. SAT. os BILTMORE PHONE 725-5833 the staff of the Commu- nity Memorial Hospital and will fill the combined position of laboratory and X-ray _ tech- nician. | The Merchant family will be residing in Prince Albert and the youngsters are planning to attend Reach Central School "No > & John f. Raines, clerk-treasur- er for the village of Port Perry, recently received the Canadian Water Works Quarter Century Service Award. The certificate was presented to Mr. Raines by! the meeve, J, J. Gibson, on be- half of the Association. 7 stated that it was presented "in) recognition of devoted es in water works, contributing to the national growth and pro-| gress and to the health and welfare of the people of Can-| ada." | The ent of education has announced that Margaret) Terrett, eldest daughter of Mrs. | f ity education. : Several Industrial Associa- tions are © making bursaries, available to deserving students who seek higher education and the Trucking Association is one such industry showing great = terest in the educational we fare of the country. Miss Terrets planning to .attend Queen's versity, Kingston. he United Church Women their first meeting of the im the basement' of the inited Church. The president, . Merlin Dowson, extended welcome to all the members a ag warm 'welcome - a minister's wife, Mrs. Alec G. Rice. fi EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! TODAY AND THURSDAY ONLY! WITH TWO PERFORMANCES EACH DAY TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX-OFFICE EVENINGS 8 P.M. oer hee 2 PM. 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