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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 May 1962, p. 5

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SPORTS NEWS Wednesday Night Bowling League April 25th-- Teams : Jets cin, Hurricanes ..... . Bombers Spitfires ......... Kittyhawks ..... Flyers North Stars ... Helicopters ..... Lancasters ... Mustangs Sunderlands ... Mosquitos ....... Over 210 Singles-- R. Williams -- 286; G. Hastings-- 283, 260; F. Coc mers--253; M. Oke -- 233; J. McLaughlin --236; A. Spears--238; V. lor--229; D. Ve Wallace--226; J. Short -- 222; W. 210; G. M. Wakeford--2 Over 600 Triples-- G. Hastings -- 729; R. Williams-- 660; F. Cochran High Single-- Ruby Williams--286. High Triple-- Gloria Hastings--729, Triple Bowling League Team Standings The Islanders .........cccouecvnnene 49 ~The Tailend Oddbecks .... Head Pi Lightning Bugs ................ 38 ! oa ns Bill's Ref. Easyblows ......ccccoiveiennnninnn 31 | Moleois Tryhards oom 29 High Single-- Elsie Pogue--257 Johnston--214; P. 214; S. Devitt--212; E. Badour--212; High Triple - Pts. T. « T. Pts. reerererins 5 34 atti rtares b 34 27 27 FOTN 2 25 . I 9 po executive, hrane--281; E. Sum- MacGregor--245; B. Rider--238; D. Tay- nning--226, 217; M. Middleton--224; R. McLaughlin -- 218, Knight-- | 75, 10; R. Moore--210. e--602. Archers Goofers Stars Link Carnegie 'D OS wrovrorererrnrer 46 - ols Elsié¢'Pogue--652 Over 200 "Singles-- Glenn Wanamaker -- 202; Morley Bruce--219, 203; Doug Foster--209, 201; Bruce Miller--212, 222; zier--212; Cliff. Short---208; Ellouise Hoggard--203; Elsie Pogue--267, 231; RETREAT 7 46 snrbtpriss b ' 44 " 42 | Charlie Bourgeois--2156. NI. 6 ' 40 AN 2 89 Team members and spares please 37 remember our annual banquet will be held on May 8, 1962 at Nightingales, following two games of bowling. Spares wishing to attend banquet, please notify your team captains or Thursday Night Bowling League 'Black Jacks win League Champion- ship--All-Star Garry Menzies Bowls Black Jacks--B. Miller, A. Menzies, D. Foster, C. Graham, G. Menzies, R. Qwen, B. Cornish. CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFFS Final Standings -- Black Jacks Blow Kings Legionaires CONSOLATION PLAY-OFFS Final Standings ~ Whiz Bangs of Bowling Banquet. Bob Cro- Charlie - Chamberlain, 25 YEARS APART vocalist on Don Messer's Jubilee on the CBC-TV network and on the Don Messer Show on the CBC Trans-Canada radio net- work, takes a look at himself. left is the Charlie Chamberlain of 25 SRE AS ERASE years ago ,three years after he join- ed the Messer group, and right, as he appears today. Chamberlain start- ed his professional career in 1984, after having proved himself a versa- tile entertainer among his fellow At workers in the New Brunswick woods where he was a lumberjack. NDP Party 3 Convention Onatrio County New Democratic Party | Assgciation, said. Tuesday afternoon Watch next week for Time and Place he is "considering" seeking the party's nomination at its forthcoming nomin-; -| Planning For At Your CARLOAD Food Market, Prince Albert + LIBBY'S 'Fancy Solo Marg Reg 2 * Now i in Full Swing ° ] Tomato arine ular | | 20 oz. Tins il 2-25 Juice |" With 7¢ Minute Rice "HEINZ Tomato | Soup p 10 oz. Tins 2-18 HEINZ i} oz. Jar | Coupon J | | ONA * u White or Chocolate | NABISCO | whoo t wo | / Quaker NB Cake on Cake / Muffets : Mix eal ! Mix ! CEREAL 914 oz. Pouch 12 oz. Pkg. 19 oz. Pkgs. 2 oI 2 2. 59 2pks. 39 STORE HOURS Daily 8.30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday 8.30 to 1.00 pm. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FREE DELIVERY DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS PHONE 985-2492 "PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK-END WED, - SAT, MAY 2 - 5 FRESH GRADE "A" : DEVON RINDLESS SIDE Bhan In Our MEAT DEPT. This Week rying or Roasting LE I I I TIE I 2-31h Ateraje "3 Ib 49° Ib Pkg. to MAPLE LEAF LARGE BULK POLISH SAUSAGE... 9 4 CHICKEN LOAF DUTCH LOAF MACARONI & CHEESE ~ PICKLE & PIMENTO Your Choice Vac-Pak 6oz. Pkgs. WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE ation convention in Hotel Genosha. didate May 15 to contest the June | 18 federal election in Ontario Riding. Ald, John G. Brady, another possib- 'ility, said when contacted by The { Oshawa Times 'Tuesday that he too, "is considering permitting his name to | Cligford Pilkey president of the 1 5tand for nominition, However, Ald. Brady said, he is leaving tos«day (Wednesday) for At- lantic City to attend the United Auto- mobile Workers' fourth constitutional convention and he will not definitely have made up his mind whether or not to stand for 'election until his return to Oshawa. The third person contacted yester- day afternoon was Mayor Christine Thomas, (whom it was rumored would let her name stand for nominations) declined comment. Her Worship said she would have to wait until the convention and see what happens then. Brooklin Chimes Dedication Sef The: electric chimes presented to Brooklin United Church, by Gordon and Brock Pilkey, will be dedicated 'May 6th at 11 am. with the unveil- ing of a byass plaque placed in the church in memory. of the. Pilkey fa- mily. i The service will be conducted by Rev. $ J. Hillier. . Christian Family Day will be oh- served during the worship at 11 a.m. on Sunday, May 13, in Brooklin United Church. } _E os 8 Isn't it odd that the easier a gal is to look at, the harder the fellers stare? Distributed from: BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON CHICAGO . THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAPER Interesting Accurate Com plete International News Coverage The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St, Boston 15, Mass, Send your newspoper for the time checked, Enclosed find my check or money order. [J | year $22. [J 6 months $11 (J 3 months $5.50 Nome Address City Zone at a special service held. on Sunday, Ontario County Agri. Calendar Thursday, May 3rd, 8.30 p.m.-- Brooklin, Township Hall -- May Meeting for Brooklin Jr. Tuesday, May 8th, 7.00 p.m.-- Uxbridge, United Church -- Ux- bridge Junior Farmer Banquet in honour of the Riverdale Rivwanis, Toronto. Wednesday, May 9th, 8.00 p.m.-- Brooklin, Township Hall -- meeting for Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club. Saturday, May 12th, 9.00 a.m.-- Bowmanville -- Durham County Livestock Judging Competition. Tuesday, May 15th, 8.30 a.m.-- Cannington High School,--May Meeting for Beaverton Jr. } Thursday, May 17th, 8.00 p.m.-- May Meeting for Brougham 4-H Calf Club. Saturday, May 19th, 8.30 p.m.-- High School--Ontario County Junior Farmers' Social Cannington, Evening. Saturday, May 19th, Victoria County Live- stock Judging Competition. Monday, May 21st, 10.00 a.m.-- Uxbridge Park--Uxbridge Kinsmen Club Horse Show and Race Meet. Monday, May 21st, 8.00 p.m.-- May Meeting for Oshawa Kiwanis 4MI Dairy Calf Club. Tuesday, May 22nd, 8.30 p.m.-- Port Perry High School--May Meeting for Port Perry Jr. Farmers. Saturday, May 26th, 9.00 a.m.-- Sunderland--Ontario County Live- : stock Judging Competition. NDP supporters will name a cane: Saturday, May 26th, 10.00 a.m.-- i Uxbridge, United Churech--4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Day for South Ontario. Thursday, May 31st, 8.30 p.m.-- i Dept. of Agriculture - Board Room=--Ontario County Jr. Farmers Executive Meeting. i Saturday, June 2nd, 10.00 a.m.-- Brooklin--Brooklin Spring Fair. Lindsay - Uxbridge, THE PORT PERRY STAR, 'THURSDAY, MAY 8rd, 1962--6 Farmers. May Farmers. 9.00 a.m.-- May 17 tha OF > oo» 0 eee » &, BOC SENRAARRRAR FRR So Fol AA RAR AS SEA Phoebe's Beauty S e SPRING S Graduate of [VMginia Farrell School of POPLAR PARK Open Sunday, May 20th YES--We are having SWIMMING year, Conducted by Miss Nola Cross teacher, assisted by John and Nola will also 1 PLAN NOW to enjof « FILTERED POOL fa¥your group and family picnics. PHONE 985-2809 -- JAS BAIRD, Prop. Sn BAS SANSA ARSENE ARARAARARR AAR RRC IOOAASSASANARRNAS FLOWERS for MO HYDRANGEAS, AFRICAN VIO Our Stoc ® Both Flower and Vegetable 'lants the very best eo Port Perry Florists A ---- Announces Our SPECIALS IN CO $10.00 WAVING eo Advanced Styling CALL 985-2532 | -- -- > + + ter, qualified Red r. John Pickard, a Senior Red Crogf graduate. the Life Guards during dgpen fimming. r spacious grounds and large HERS' DAY er of Love ELARGONIUMS, MUMS STS, CINNARAREA, ETC. PRING FLOWERS dding Plants -- Larger and Better -- A large part of them from Hybrid Seed Chas. & Myra Grainger RR RR a A oe ee0 eee « RC SE AE AEA ARAL SR ARS AAS SATS PNA ARIA RT ARAN -~ tt tt TN at NN fatter AWEBROCIK DEPARTM ENT STORE In answer to the often-heard question: "Where can I get Duck's Shoes ? We have the pleasure of announcing the appointment of § A. W. BROCK Authorized Dealer FORT. PERRY, , ONT. A. W. BROCK Dack Shoes for Me $18.95, $19.95, $21.95 STOCK LINES IN TH¥S POPULAR _ SHOE "Hush Pupp MEN'S on 2 OXFORDS 9.95 several styles Sisman Work Boo SEVERAL LINES $7.95, $8.95, $10.95 Canvas Running Shoes 'BLACK -- mg CANADIAN MADE Men - $2.98. Boys - $2.75 psert Boots - Men - 57.55 GREEN, BEIGE, S100 'Arrow Shirts - $4.0 SHORT SLEEVE -- MEN' 00 White, Plain Colors and Patterns / tral Jackets for Men $12.95, $14.95, $19.95 Men' s Raincoals - $3.95 Men's Reversible Top Coats - $24.95, $29.95 "Men's Coals Shower Proof - $19.95 PHONE: 985-2521 PORT PERRY

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