Sonya Dump Fenelon 54 - By Same Score To Sunderland Bryans who, with a pair of knocks, The third place Sunderland Tigers " improved their margin over the 4th place Lindsay by whipping the 1st place Sonya Braves in Sunderland on July 14th, The Tigers combined a two-hit, fo- run relief pitching job by southpaw "Chuck" McPhadden and. a two-out sixth inning single by first sacker ~Tom Welsh to break a 4-4 tle. McPhadden, facing a predominately left handed hitting batting order, had little trouble staving off the Braves attack. "Marv" Hartin, in relief of starter Garnet Warriner lost the de- cision, although hurling fine ball, Leading the Sonya Club at the plate were Jack Hallett, Jim Fishley and Bob Healey with two hits a piece, while winning the Tiger plaudits were winning hurler McPhadden and tne clutch hitting Welsh. On Monday night at Fenelon Falls, | the shoe was on the other foot, as Ron Jewell spun a neat four-hitter while striking out fourteen over an -eight- inning route. The cunning right-hand- er mixed a sharp breaking drop -and curve with a blazing fast ball to have the Falls team eatng out of his hand. Strange as it may seem, -the only troublesome batter for Jewell was a | one eyed ball player named "Red" Lose drove in three runs. For the Braves Mae McMillan continued to knock in the big runs as he singled in the tying and winning runs for the third game in a row the "Injuns" have won. A baseball treat is in store for the remainder of the season. As luck would have it, the last three games pit the 'leading Braves against 'the other three of the first four clubs, You can bet your life keen rivalry will be the order of the day. Here is the remainder of the home schedule, Clip it out and plan to_at- tend, Sat. July 29. Lindsay at Sonya. Thurs. Aug 3. Little Britain at Sonya Sat. Aug. 4th Sunderland at Sonya. All games start at 6:46 p.m. LIVE. BET TER Electrically... with an..ELECTRIC WATER | HEATER 2 fy " LIVE BITTER ¥ "Corpet® eh m-- KAYVAN'S LADIES WEAR Port Perry Fssmssvas sm ------------ " |Clearance = i | A VISITOR FROM OVER 'OME Sam Pollock scansa map to get his bearings during a recent visit to Can- ada from his native Britain. Pollock, former soldier, civil servant, school a Ek. LAER SX CORPORATION SE a master and welfare worker, has been a broadcaster since 1943. This year he marks his tenth anniversary as commentator on Postmark: U.K, heard Sundays on CBC 1adio's Trans- Canada network. Port Perry Juniors Drop Gameto Whithy Whitby Abner's Essos moved into a tie with Mount Zion Brooklin Con- cretes and Port Perry Intermediates for second place in South Ontario County softball league standings by virtue of their 14-7 victory over the Port Perry Juniors; Monday night in Port Perry. . Abners ran roughshod over the Jrs. in the very first inning, lashing out with seven hits, good for a tremend- ous 9-0 lead. way at their enormous lead for three innings, and narrowed the count to 9- 6. Whitby scored again in the fifth and 'Port completed their seven-run total with a single tally in the eigth. Whitby again exploded in the final inning for four runs to erase all doubt -as-to the final outcome. : Twelve batters went to the plate for Abners in the opening frame be- fore the third and final out was ac- complished. Bill Giddings started on the hill for 'Abners and breezed along until the eigth inning when he began to tire and Wally Samanski came on to finish up. . prices. Its Preserving Time FINE --~GRANUEATED SUGAR 5 LB. BAG i "ig Noe DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE 'STOKELY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE FRENCH'S ET rer en a me Easy - "Quick to Fix" foods are a specialty at all our stores these lazy summer days. this week-end & shop these Super Values for easy living at budget Give youreelf a break Prices effective this ee, End Wed, "At Your CARLOAD FOOD MARKET Prince Albert - Sat. July 19 - 22 48 oz. Tin iivisiniecrs. AY 48 oz. Tin ¢ 8 oz. Pkg. INST. POTATO .............. 4% "HILLCREST SWEET MIXED PICKLES ........ 16 oz. Jar PEL LET © | Daily 8.30 a.m to 9 p.m: Tuesday, 8,30 to 1 p.m. DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS DELIVERY Phone: YUkon 65-2492 Plenty of Parking Space STORE HOURS: MAPLE LEAF Ready to Eat Boneless ' BURNS HOT DOG \ WIENERS ................ & BURNS CAMPFIRE SMALL LINK Sausage + Ib. Tray Pak 43° *¢HOICE ---- HAMS ......... "8% Centre Cuts or Sliced tb 99° ib Pkg. End Cut Pes. MAPLE LEAF Bologna By the Piece--Ib 29c. Centre Cuts or Slices 1h 39¢ WINNER. OF - LAST- WAS. MRS. _ CLARENCE FIELDING WEEK'S LUCK DRAW| FOOD MARKETS | Port batting order. Whitby Abner's Essos next sce ac- Port Perry pecked a-. GM WITHDRAWS AS Larry Batherson who went hitless against the Markham Aces last Fri- day night had a most productive night at the plate for Whitby Monday night out-side necounter, blasting out four hits, including a bases-loaded drive which netted Abner's their final four runs in the ninth, Murray Stubbins and pitcher "Bill Giddings were next best in the hitting department for Whitby with two each. Sanderson, left-fielder for Port Perry, was tops at the plate for the Juniors with three hits. Oddly en- ough, he was the ninth man in the tion on Wednesday night when they take their home game with Steven- son's Motors to Brooklin, because of the Kinsmen Carnival occupying the town park all this week. Abner's conclude their 1961 South Ont. County schedule on Friday night, also in Brooklin against the Mount Zion Brooklin Concretes, in what shapes up as a battle for second spot in the final "standings. : Play-offs are scheduled to. get un- derway carly next week, with six of the seven clubs qualifying. To date, all seven teams are in contention for play-off positions. The only definite spot sewn up is top honours, held by the Markham Aces, who went 10 games before suffering defeat. Then they dropped two in succession to Mount Zion, and the thriller last Fri- day at the Town park to Whitby. WHITBY -- .Stubbings 1b; New- -stead-1f;>-Batherson. cf; Stewart_c; | Heron ss; Stacey 2b; Wilson rf; Whit- ney 3b; Jordan in 6th, Giddings p; Samanski in 8th. PORT PERRY---Powell 8s, Oke 1b; Champman 2b; Menzie 8b; A. Men- zies p; Brant c;-Gibson cf; Osborne rf; Sanderson If. R HE Whitby ............ 900 010 004--14 14 4 "Port Perry....... 321 000 010--7 "8 3| DRAMA SPONSOR TORONTO -- General Motors of Canada Limited is withdrawing spon- sorship of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Sunday television dra- ma hour, the CBC announced recently. The reason given was a decline in the program's evening audience caus- ed largely by competition from new private stations. The CBC said the drama hour will be maintained whether sponsered or not, but moved to Wednesday even- ings. Printed in: BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAPER Interesting Accurate Complete International News Coverage The Christion Science Monitor "Ona Norway St. Boston 15; Moss: -Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or © money order. [J | yeor $20 [0] 6"months $10 0s months $5 Name Address City Stuie .¥ Fatih ti A ER aa a A AN art iA FalisrrrY 12 Tak STARR ANNOUNCES WINTER WORK PLAN OTTAWA ---Renewal of the Federal government's municipal winter works program for the fourth winter in a TOW was announced recently by La- bor Minister Starr. . Projects covered by the program, to which the federal government con- tributes 50 per cent of direct payroll costs, will be broadened néxt winter to cover neatly every kind of munici- pal capital prBject, Mr. Starr said. New types of projects, not previous- ly covered would include clearing and =X RESEND ENE IARROR RAS To FSET R AURA i FETA RA WES L ~-- Tet et AE NG EN TT SRA, a a} TA PAA SARA) Gude THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 1961--58 development of municipally - owned land, work on irrigation systems and developments of engineering yards. --000-- bd WATER SHOW 1S PLANNED The Uxbridge Aquatic Club under the direction of Bruce Taylor and assistants Ruth Cordingley and Jane Bernhardt, wre holding their first water show at Wellsprings Park, 4 nile south of the corner of Highways 47 and 12, on Friday, July 21st at 8 p.m. (If it rains it will be Sat, July 22). LS ANE NEW OFFICE - SHOW ROOM SCUGOG & JOHN STS. - Em PNSRENTSLUA GS he ARS Fa Those participating-are the advan- ced Intermediate class, who have been trained by the Red Cross Water Safe- ty programme, They will give dem- onstrations in diving, speed and en- durance tests, strokes and also artificial res- vitious skills in swimming piration, The special feature of the show will be the new method of drown-proofing. Thi¥ technique was perfected by the Royul Lifesaving Society in the Unit- ed States, last year. This knowledge can help even non-swimmers tq save themselves, in event of a boating or swimming mishap, 3 At New Location SHOP WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY ATRIA RNAP R ER LAU ECO RAST SAA Ty Men's Suits --_--X-- Men's Shorts BEIGE -- $2.98 69c., Gold Seal Congoleum 8), 28 $2. 98 89c. and $1.00 DEPARTM! Clearing Line $29.95 and $39.95 Summer Shoes MEN -- Scamper Type Shoes $5.95 and $4.95 Men's Siraw Hats 3 Yds. Wide -- Per Sq. Yd. 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