» I a x ant nls ody i W------y Sia yl rs A A a Sl 8 Wednesday Night Bowling League I PLAY-OFFS Spitfires ......cccoovvirnnnnn, 19 IVETE ig pm mivarssvamssisinges 17 Helicopters ... 17 Sunderlands ................. 14 Kittyhawks ............. 13 Mosquitoes ...................... 4 CONSOLATION TEAMS Lancasters .................... 21 Bombers -........ 18 Jes ...iinriiien "ol iy 4 North Stars ....... Litera iviani 14 Hurricanes ........................ 14 Mustangs ......cooocevnini, 0 Over 210 Singles-- 310--D. Venning; 281--L. Carnegie; 264 -- B. Oke; 251-218 -- A. DeNure; 260 -- M. Wakeford; 238 -- J. Arm- strong; 282--R. Short; 232A. Lown; 280 -- J. McDermott; 229 --D. Free- man; 227--H. Heard; 226--M. Pren- tice; 224--A. Spears; 222--E. Clark: 221--K. Harper; 221-1. Lewis; 220 -R. Williams; 220--J. Hull; 217, 211 K. Hastings; 212--M. Enge. Over 600 Triples-- 686--L. Carnegie; 676--D. Venning; 672--A. DeNure; 619--H. Heard; 619 --A, Lown; 602--M. Wakeford. Hilltop Herald Greetings: No doubt everyone has by this time recouperated from the holidays and is_well settled into the new term's work. In the new term there ~ will be dances, the Cadet inspection, Open House ,and many other activities. At present the students are parti- cipating in badminton matches, and the couples are duelling for top posi- tion. The confidential examinations for Grade 13 start on May 1st, We were informed that, during the v peak of the winter ,the thickness of the #se on the lake averaged twenty- five to twenty-six inches. The lake bottom remained fairly solid on the Triple Link Bowling J 9 NOOO ........oonvcvcesris 55 whole, and the oxygen content of the Blow Hards .......couooo......0.. 654 : : 3 : . : water is still being investigated. Eager Beavers .................. 40 i X A committee was appointed to Goofers .o..occovervvvinniiniiin 32 : . : plan and detail the Carp Derby, and Whiz Bangs ...........c........ 27 ' a second committee was formed to Otters .......cooovvvnvvnrennnnn 28 > plan the club's annual bowling night. Mote details on both will be forward- ed later. } Members take notice--Anyone wha has not paid their yearly dues by the first of Match in each year in the fu- turé will be excluded from the mail- ing lists of notices until such dues are paid. Plan to purchase member- "I'ship as carly as possible fn future years. ' The club has decided to make full use of scrap lumber in the near vi- cinity of the boat-houses by construct- ing a stable platform along the bull- rushes near Pavlick's boathouse. This could be constructed by members with a minimum of time consumed on ap- proaching Saturday or Sunday, and would be to the advantage of Carp fishermen in the derby and otherwise. Members requested to aid will he no- tified .at a later date. Don't forget Derby Days, and June4! Brooklin 4-H Tractor Club The organization meeting of the Brooklin 4-H Tractor Club was held Ottis | in the Township Hall, Brooklin, on Thursday, April 13th. Mr. Alvin Blades, Assistant Agri- High Single Doug Foster 266 High Triple-- A Bruce Miller--659 Over 200 singles-- : Reg. Foster -- 233; Doug Foster -- 256, 206; Wallace Foster--222; Bruce Miller--238, 284. Port Perry Rod and Gun Club The monthly meeting of the Rod and Gun Chib was conducted on the evening of Tuesday, April 11th. The correspondence was delved into at the outset. A report from a Wet Lands Survey by the Federation of Anglers and Hunters was received, which dwelled on such matters as lake vege- tation, history of surrounding terri- tory, and water content. The report, due to its excessive length was not en- tered into in detail, but a summarized edition will be brought up at next meeting. In addition, correspondence regarding a course fish survey in Lake Scugog this summer, and ad- vertisement for the approaching Carp Derby was brought forward and dis- cussed. "The gun-safety chairman, Hamilton told of the completion of his gun safety class ,and described a few of the woes suffered by this class. | cultural Representative, extended a As this latest class has successfully | welcome to all the boys and thelr par- completed its course, enrollment for |ents. He stressed the importance and the next class can be made at any | value of 4-H club work to a boy or time with instructors Ott Hamilton | girl and how it gave training in good May 28 "Nola Hunter. various agricultural projects. Mr. Ralph Gregy, Extension Spée- inlist, Lindsay, discussed the rules and regulations and the use of the project book for the 4-H tractor club. Mr. Gregg also showed an interesting set of slides on safety in farm tractor operation, fuel storage and equipment handling, The election of the 1961 officers was conducted by Mr. Blades and Mr. Gregg. The officers for the Rrooklin 1-11 Tractor Club are: President --Jack Coates, Brooklin, R.R, 1. Vice-President -- John Spencer, Brooklin, R.R. 1. Secrelary -- Gary Batty, Brooklin. The leaders of the Brooklin 4-1 Tractor Club aie Mr. Aubrey Buchner, | Port Perry, and Mr. Bill Butty, | . Brooklin. Women's Hoenital Auxiliary The April meeting of the Auxiliary was held at the Hospital on Monday afternoon, April 17th, the President, Mrs. M. B. Dymond, presiding. Although the Auxiliary is no longer obligated to provide "linen" for the hospital, nevertheless as we had con- siderable material on hand the ladies have been busy making many needed articles, especially for the operating- room, The patients were all remembered with favors at Easter time, a custom which we believe is appreciated. Our primary project at present is the new X-Ray ¢quipment, about which you will be reading elsewhere in the paper. However, we shall just say here that we are more than ap- preciative of the responses we are having to a letter sent to the various and Roy Brown. citizenship as well as training In the CARLOAD FOOD MARKET, Prince Albert FUSER ARR RRR ERS SS Nt, JS ARREARS ARAR NARA RARER ARAN se Dow't weisa these' All This LAWRENCE'S REXALL ONE to several friends who have given in- | organizations in this area, and = HA = Week At CENT SALE LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE LIQUID WAX .. KLEENEX ...... Vac-Pak Ready to Eat Kent ' Fresh Sliced : Pork Liver Devon Vac-Pak Burns Hot Dog Phone: STORE Bogs FOOD MA a a ---- PORK & BEANS .......... 2-3] SUCCESS HEAVY DUTY -- 8¢ OFF ECONOMY WHITE, PINK, YELLOW Grade "A" Oven Ready -- 2-3 Ib. CHICKENS ................ "Vac-Pak Sweet Plekled Cy COTTAGE ROLLS Dinner Hams ....-......... Tre es a Cooked Ham .... Wieners ...................... DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS FREE DELIVERY YUkon 65-2492 : PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE THERE IS STILL TIME GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT TO GET IN ON THIS 2" OVER 300 ITEMS ON SALE 20 oz. Tins A. M. LAWRENCE THE REXALL STORE 20 oz. Tin Dial YU 5-2231 h Por{ Perry « SA cr aes 59 TT Tr ----------. 400's Pkgs. rs reaction tC e vanes ian average weight "3 Rd" gi Ey ose oe so ot 0 o's suse ese ud with us Ot vse . - . . - - - Church, Toronto. EE ORO CRORCSORCR0SOSOR0R Ih ¢ . Fry vais wean) WA i 6 oz. Pkg. Following the service on each Sunday, lunch will he 9 39' served in the Sunday School" dom so that we may renew " LI I TY I SS SEE . 4 old friendships. K n E 5 4 "47 es SN $23 ¢ SA PA AP AT AAPA AAA ATA PA RAR SESE LTS OFFICIAL Daily 8.30 a.m to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. Prices Effective This Week-End Thurs., Fri. Sat,, eRe | April 20, 21, 22 Di SE oti! RI RATTAN Tete eSititititete Si 75th ANNIVERSARY This year the Port Perry United Church is celebrating its 756th Anniversary, and extend an invitation to worship Sunday, April 3 0 or Sunday, May 7 APRIL 30th -- Guest Preacher--The Rev. Dr. James M. Finlay, for many years minister of Carlton St. United MAY 7th--Guest Preacher--The Rev. R. H. Wylie, former minister of Port Perry United Church. Sunday, April 23rd "UXBRIDGE GOLF COURSE Y mile East of Uxbridge on Hwy. 47 Sundays & Holidays--$1.00. Pres STIR -0 OPENING Week Days--50ec. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL, 20th, 1961- Join in the CRUSADE AGAINST Cancer Canvas Campaign, Cio 'Mon, April 24, CANCER - Lil dividual contributions. On National Hospital Day, May 12, we are having an afternoon tea In the Municipal Building. should be a good day and a convenient location for many people to enjoy a social half with us and their friends, so make a note of the date and and endeavor to he with us on afternoon, This hou please time , that Cartwright High - School "At Home" The Cartwright High School Stu-: dents" Council held its third annual | "At Home" dance on Friday, April 14, at the Recreational Centre, Black- stock. NOT GPEN SATURDAY NIGHT COMMENCING ON SATU Port Perry Public Library WILL NOT BE OPENED ON_SATURDAY NIGHTS p.m. - 9, Wed.--None, Thurs. 3 - Adult Hours--Monday 7 and 7 and 7 - 9, Saturday RRR 00 SOS) ORO ORO OROROSOSORS | Paisley, The motif of the dance, "Aloha" wis colourfully portrayed by a mural guests by two at the entrance. On entering the | of main hall the guests were enveloped in the splendour and romance of the Hawaiian setting and music. - Beneath the shimmering blue 'sky stood two pulm trees complete with coconuts and a monkey. The walls were ad- orned with murals and exotic flowers depicting. Hawaiian scenes. Floral leis were pregented to the "Hawaiians at the end the receiving line. Then couples began dancing to the enjoyable music of Bob Mason and his orchestra. The highlight of the evening was the selection of Miss C.H.S. This honour was bestowed upon the attrac- tive Miss Lorraine Dayes, by Miss Laurel Mackie and Miss Don- nu McLaughlin as her princesses. Miss In the receiving line were Lloyd | CHLS. was crowned by last year's Wilson, President of the Student Queen, Miss Shirley Prosser. Both Council; Glenda Wilson; Dalton Dor- | the Queen and Princesses were pre- vell, Chairman of the School Board; | sented with flowers and gifts donated Mrs. Dorrell; Sylvia Kozub;, Secre- | by local merchants, tary of the Students' Council; Lowell | DeMarche; Elaine Mountjoy, Social Convenor; Lawrence Butt; Gordon Principal; Catherine Bailey Any young » cyclists at your house?? If there are, them by H -- Sb --, -- . = 3 RDAY, APRIL 22nd THE you can help protect bikes are in safe condition and that they making sure their know and practise safe driving rules, But no matter how careful your Tues.--3 to 5 5, Friday 3-5 - 9.00 p.m., youngsters may be on their bikes, they might get into an accident and be found liable for third-party in- jury or property damage. 3 - 5.30. CIA's Family oe REGARDING the PUY VOUS © SOOO ® A tyes" a-sandwich would meet 20 Patterns in stock Special book for a complete line Pre Pasted Papers : Wallpaper Murals! are popular 69c. roll and up Regular Papers-- 30c. roll and up _ Ceilings-- 40c. roll and up Children's Room -- Fantasyland Pre-Pasted 4 rolls $4.89 Cedar Strip Paper 88¢. roll Paste-- ~ 21bs. - 90c. 1 1b. - 50c. vote favours liquor with meals six days a week. & "Meal" in this regulation means "something to eat" --even DEPARTM Liability Insurance could help you pay the costs! Family Liability insurance can also help you protect yourself against reosts of OOOO | APRIL % VOTE 4 damage done by vour hoat and (for farmers) the requirements. by your tractor or livestock CB C-CO- Bld TOTTORI ITOI000000 2 A "coffee" hreak may then be a "liquor" break. '§ ror rurther details just eal 1% The restaurants of Port Perry are gathering places for p Mrs, ETHEL NOTTINGHAM 1 young people-- : Myrtle, Ontario Phone OL 53-4770 ¢ < $ Therefore $ CO-OPERATORS $ 3! have E VOTE NO - APRIL 25 jy DIAS, $ ~~ - é Mm OO ORR ORR RRS FOR oF ENT S TOR! 2 Wallpapers The modern trend 1s to and they're | reasonably priced Wallpaper murals make such a wonderful difference! Give your rooms distinction, airy beauty! Yel you'll be surprised at the low cost. Ready-pasted for quick, A easy application. Washable, too! g | ERIE ES. RE PHONE: YU 5.2521, PORT PERRY attended _ { Th] iN bl) ) ! k yg) \ ¥ . I} i { \ \ 1y Wi 4 i R NRE &1 ir it \ y i > 8 > H 11 "i Cr 6 ERP, ty 4 J: Yo it fh; ey ' ¥ | FEE ] 3 i it 3 ; { it AT | p Hy - iy w ' 3 & A i J ¥ 4 A F ) . 's ) i ' Py. { 4 \ X . 74 bl & is i 3 A 8) & 3 f 19 Lad i ; Ir EN x ARC % i 8 \ he £4 ba 3 ad iS La ALY Ta AL + 3 AL NAY . CTR 3 SI 5 % ~ TO g 5 3 * + a ha 2 Se Wh