Ea i ai a an a a" = a--m-- Pig rh vw bch hh Sn Se 0 nn ho a rte ae RT a RL RR 5 ( s, 4 . -- use Nheq. Tm [Butter Make County Holstein Club US ele ke yy oT Lord is the true God, he is the Captain | 1,7 Sh D li living God, and an everlasting | . *) Ted Ri ows vecline king . . . He hath made the earth| TORONTO (C. es pnlec: i " sume his 0 ae L The production of crea mery Presents Annual Awards his power, he hail established | i] Tesum Ye: rob Wi to a in Tg Sur m ang Omari The Ontario County Holstein ney MacDonald, associate Lagri- hath stretched out the heavens by {oon i reid, [Tower than in the corrseponding| Club held its anunal hanqret in gultural Sepresettative {2 Bah his discretion.' managing director Conn Smyth of last year, according Greenbank United "hurch, on Honey, John Leask a m. Mec- [month of last goer, accatdiug io Wednesday, Nov. 28, with a splen- Millan, all members of the Port BIRTHDAY TODAY announced today. {tario department of agriculture. did attendance. Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club. | Congratulations and best wishes GREAT AIRPORT In Ontario county a total of The highlight of the banquet H. L. Fair, agricultural repre- are extended to Alex Maracle,, New York's international 59,543 pounds were made last Oc-/Was a very interesting and in-|sentative, and Sidney MacDonald,|271 Albert street, who is cele- |port, Idlewild, has seven con; tober compared with 65,526 spiring address by Norm an associate representative, were in| brating his birthday today. runways totalling 10 miles. pounds for the same month in Moore, director of public rela- charge of the presentation ofl -- ae 1955. The make in the county for tions, Cockshutt Farm Equipment prizes. | the 10 months of this year was Limited, Brantford. Mr. Moore, a {APPRECIATION VOICED | {685,428 pounds against 765,096 world traveller, took as bis sub-| At the conclusion of the pre- : | pounds for the same period of "We are a fortunate peo-jsentation, Frank Barkey, a mem-| " last year. p |ber of the Brougham 4-H Dairy In Durham County the make The main points that he brought, Calf Club, expressed the appre- amounted to 54,988 pounds com- Out in his address were that we, ciation of the 4-H Club members ' pared with 57,693 pounds in Oc- 5 Canadians, are an extremely to the Ontario County Holstein tober of last year. The make dur-| fortunate people in that we have,| |Club for their assistance and co- ing the 10 months of this year not only a beautiful country, but operation with 4-H Club work. was 640,749 pounds against 772,-/2 country of tremendous ratural| Special entertainment was pro- 395 pounds. for the same period 'eSources. Mr. Moore also dealt vided by the Uxbridge Junior , 7 7 last year. briefly with the problems in pub- Farmers' Quartette. a. m. -- P. m.| lic realtions that we might expect) Fred Leask, vice-president of |to experience as a young nation the Ontario County Holstein Club, Whitby Native with many gifferent races and re- {expressed fle appreciation of tie igions involved in our make-up. group to the guest speaker, to Chas. Hadden, president of the the Greenbank United Church held at Retum H {Ontario County Holstein Cl.%, Women's Association who catered S ome was in the chair and welcomed for the banquet, and to the Ux- Claude £. H. 1, Law, a hig th the guests and Holstein breeders. bridge Junior Farmer Quartette. y school, teacher at St. Vital , TROPHIES PRESENTED - [] suburb of Winnipeg, return 2 The many trophies won by the OSHAWA AND Oshawa, where duated Ontario County Holstein Breeders from high school 2 3 se of at the Port Perry Black and CORNER RITSON AND KING the last century is Ww after | White Show on Sept. 3. and) an ; 1 f over 50 vear » those won at the Championship D RI Ve rn in y srhor: tI, Show at Peterborough on Oc¢ were presented to the winners, In the 4-H Junior section, J. R SLIGHT DAMAGE He!m, manager of the Port Perry, Fire which broke out in one » Branch of the Canadian Bank of|of Oshawa's polling stations, Sun- Commerce, presented a showman- day night, caused only slight : Hl i fi on ship trophy, donated by the bank, damage. Firemen said that the Drive in yoursef or call RA 3-4733 and ask a Kins- 1 to Ralph Honey, the 1956 winner fire started on the front porch 3 2 he it Port Perry Fair of the home of Charles W. Boyle, men to pick vp your car and have expert service men go. The Showmanship winner at! at 418 Millar avenue. This address perform any and all services usual to a Service Station Sunderland Fair, Kenneth Beggs, is one of the polling stations, in 2s in a. He was presented with a silver tray|today's municipal election. The | for you.-No extra charge. Usual rates. to Winnipeg two by Harold Jenkins, manager of cause of the fire. has not been the Bank of Commerce, Sunder. established. who has made a land. In the absence of Kennet ing up his family "Neil Tames accepted the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT PROCEEDS TO KINSMEN CHARITIES y 00 names av on his behalf. The supremacy of spiritual vites anvone int ted to cont The Dr. D. C. McMaster Spe- law was set forth at Christian Sherwood Place, St. cial prizes, in the absence of Dr.|Sciente services on Sunday, Dec. nitoba Me Mz aster, were presented by Sid-'2, in the Lesson-Sermon entitled! 1 Meet anville': Telephone Order Service Opens at 5 i nny with a few cloudy per a p ward for not missing ¢ I } : g ; : that : ay Be club in t t land a few afternoon snowflurries | pz 1 qu: x LY: } le : 3 Lh DS : : : Tuesday. Colder. Mihi west 15 | Septe Hebd of les « -- ey 3 TY 1 ; 3 3 Ni re dtio good ¢ : F year ! , v : which state n tends to nine years, today HA) we Tuesday | cultured milk tot 59 Hundred : a fo Alb ; x --- a a--P - FORFCAST TEMPERATU RES quarts compare d, with 65 hundrec ba ea. oh 5s 7 y . Pier. ty tonight and high Tuesd ay: v les of im milk ne . . Pe? : , {a ne 5 , wo { Wind 20 amounted t 3 hundred quarts. A 5 ih? . nding . 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