- fi * weEieY LTE NEI iY wed ery SAY § TS ria g IEE AEA RITE ADE 5 fi THE E PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th, 106285 io ; Y On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, | Adelbert Beacock, Nestleton-"Our attended the Dedication service of Braves fake 2-1 the winning and 3 Insurance runs. Seagrave | Ken Sturman entertained a few close | | Anniversary". The Donald Sinclair Memorial Stand-out in the Falls line- -up, was | friends in honour of the bride and | Following the 'thank yous' and|lodge at Quin-mo-lac camp. Suns their scrappy catcher, clean- -up hitter Lead in Fenelon Series SONYA, Sunday, Aug. 12th--Be- fore 6500 fans this afternoon, the Son- ya Braves turned a 7-6 deficit into an 11-7 advantage with a six run 8th Jenkinson. The game backstop bat- ted in 4 runs with a single and 3 run homer in the sixth, that put his team into a 6-6 lead, they later were to surrender, In the disasterous 8th, Jenkinson was knocked cold, in a col- lision with a homeward bound Morley Davidson, but came back to finish the game after some first aid atten- Where have all the road signs gone ? We have often wondered at the num- ber of cars that miss the turn to Port Perry, in our little village of Sea, grave, and continue on to the Church corner or further. Then apparently 'they realize they are wrong, and after studying a map, as we have seen them do so many times, turn, find the corner and sail up the hill. Come and Have . Fun at the MIKE groom to be, Miss Donna Porte: and | Mr. Gary Sweetman. sented them with a tray and cut glass cream pitcher and sugar bowl. ing with Mr. sons Kenneth, Harold and Beverley | with their wives and children took a two day trip to New Liskeard. STARR 2 & ,- | The group pre- led Mrs. R. Moase of Toronto, is visit- |e and Mrs. W. Keen. | Mv. and Mrs. Roy Scott, their three | singing The Queen, bingo was enjoy- {enough njoved | ing wasibeing held. A delicious the Home Economics group. There was an excellent attendance Mrs. This (at the United Church Sunday morn- visited day afternoon. by old and young. Those old Mr. to go without supervision | their swimming and Mrs. John Hamilton took grandchildren, who have been while the meet- visiting for a couple of weeks, home . to Kingston Saturday and visited Mr. lunch was served by [and Mrs. Jerry Warren and new daughter. Phelp, Bay Smiths and Mrs. Percy Ridges the Chas. % -~ - a Y De H .. "yp 0] . 0. if Ht inning burst and then hung on to] tion. The fine crowd on hand, re I~ A ) was Roy's home as a boy and where ing Mrs. Henry Wotton and four Phelp and Mrs. Smith visited Mr ) : Win 1-0 over the nevgr-say.die Pane: warded the "gutly" receiver with an fiers used lo Yo a great Bapgbet his father Mr. Liscar Scott was a daughters, Patsy, Joan, Carol and and Mrs. Grant Thompson at their , The wi | appreciati i The ie -| of signs at the corner, now only onc , alin» oO . " ; i ' lon "alls hall club The Wn gave Labbieciative ation, The Soros con tea : oY te Tm oy hi " pioneer. The children would hear Norma sang Wonderful Love" Cottage View Lake. the Braves a 2-1 edge in the seven. uhues, Tues, the ldth at Fenelon, | sma wi ory " oth fioususly (many stories of early life in that Rev. P. Romeril (Sok as his subject Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Neary, game semi-final play-offs, In the| Wed. the 16th ut Sonya and Fri. the! placed says "Seagrave". We doubt @ : fbi " wp . . ' i i area. of his impressive sermon, "The In- Brian, Peter and Michael, Downsz- L7th ut Fenelon and Sun. the 19th at] if the stranger ever sees it. , other semi-final the powerful Little 'Britain club knocked off Cambray in four straight and now await the win- ner of series A, Sonya, the lust two dates in the "if necessary" category, The first game of the series, the This lack of signs was brought more forcibly to our attention by an article in "I'he Hamilton Spectator" MATT Monday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, {iquities of Holy Things." 0. Ite Mr J. Boe were Mr. and Mrs. Percy ynolds of Searbovough., Mr. and | n [ion 5. Melville Sleep and Joan of Bow- The Sacrement of Holy Church view, Miss Marilyn Archer and Jim Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronto:were Sunday guests of Mi Mrs. W. Archer and Miss Lill Commun- was administered in St. John's As usual | nd oe a o o We Soe 3 . 3 RAR) 3 eran NN py 3 IR NS SAE : . antitle "Wa ' X ine: top RS anvils ) NE i Sunday morning. : Co In to-day's game "Gus" Warriner | Braves started on the right toot with gabled B ve i. wh Wong oo me ii wl Mu hoi Reynolds id Canon Ashmore delivered an excel. | iN Wadmore, Toronto. : slashed a double, triple and homer in| a 10-8 romp over the Falls as "Neil" | Mitte Britain", he writer hin (moose Juw. Mero and Mrs. Ralph Rey- Jot sermon Mr and Mrs. Harry VanCamp, : b appearances, to lead a 14 hit Brave | v»unumaker parlayed a 6 for b bat. | found Port Perry without difficulty | Holds joined the party to help cele- i Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Mr. and b, sttack, that saw "Doug" McMillan and | vig performance and some daring and enjoyed the Park at the lake, but brate Mr, Perey Reynolds birthday. My, and te alton pel fan) Mrs. Reid Heaslip, Toronto, Mrs. "Marv" Hartin combine for a 6-hit. | vuse-running into an "Indian mass. | #fter lunch decided to find Little | . a hr ent i ry BSL veekior WL Armstrong Toronto and Mrs. oN ter, but give up 14 bases on balls and | acre". "Doug" McMillan notched the | Britain, the name Inkiied him. Then | at Upper Canada Vi ee "Phyllis Franks, Kitchener, attended Ne hit one batter, to keep the verdict in| win on a -nitter, Fenelon came quoting the article: "By George, we BI ksto k Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey; Mr. the Thomas Staples Family Mem- 5) doubt to the end. Martin of Fenelon | vack w rougn up 'I'ribe ace Gus" did - find It , but only just, Why ac 0C and Mrs. Jim Marlow and Anne orial and Decoration Service in St. took the loss. Although Warriner| Wurriner tor 14 hits and an 11-¢ [cant whoever's responsible for put- . spent the week-end with Dr. Jack John's Anglican Church, Ida on and Davidson provided the big noise | series knowter, m tne next contest, | HME signs at back road intersections 1 wenty - five ladies and twelve & Mes. Marlow and family, Lively, Sunday. a with home run blasts, (Davidson's| "Junky" 'Lappen threw §bs innings of mark the place to which they lead? ---- SE children spent a pleasant afternoon Mr. Weir Swain, 'Toronto, spent Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Dunsnioor FR hy blast followed a wWarriner triple in One-nmi rehet 10 pick up the nod over |! Suppose Concession 5, such-and- at Cartwright Park Wed. when The the week - end with Mr. and Mrs. and Both atendod the 25th Vossle Gis | the eighth to tie the score). Brave | * Gus", Get in touch with one of the | Such township, might mean something Womens Institute held their August | Clarence Marlow. family picnic at Chesley during the RR : skipper "Bob" Healey came u h) Braves, if in doubt about future|t® somebody, but to a stranger in meeting there, Rev. and Mrs. CH. Ferguson and week-end. fa Pp y cal p with, ' f . . a . : fae the clincher, hammering a S-run' | umes, and join the baseball mad | he urea it doesn't mean a darn thing. With the president presiding the Miss Maryllis spent the week - end Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bradburn, 3) double in the eighth to push across' throng at-Sonya. However, after you've done a lot PARK Weeting opened with the singing of with Mes Cecil Hill. Messrs. Roy Brenda and Lanna, Searboro, visited he of travelling along back roads you ! he ode -- he ollect was red, and Bill Ferguson and other rela- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn, Sunday. i } : ir oi fnstisie : 'hie S. :Carthur. Secretary rea tives Coe Lop Meaford is 7 : acquire a kind of instinct as to which Wy Aus. Me 8. Mr. Elmer Thompson, Meaford is Mpa le A EE SS ESL ti at, 2. , is the right one to take. Usually, (on Highway 7 the minutes, some cards of thanks, Misses Gertrude Henry and Doris visiting cousin in Blackstock Area. 4 - : $¢ | your instinet is wrong". (unquote). 5 miles West of Brooklin) a letter trom the Hydro Commission (jriffin Toronto, spent the week - | Rev. John Hill, of Hornby delivered ¢ School Crossin Guard i Who is responsible for Road Signs? and announced that the 0. N. 0. will 'end at home. an interesting and inspirational ser- H i Also please note Seagrave is NOT on re ® be showing a film on Cancer Sept. My. and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe and mon from the theme --"The Modern 3 2] ' 14th. "boys attending Canadian Kes-1 gi 0 i 'hurch 8 ; gS pp T \ > v # [a back road. Joys are attendimg a an Sin" in the United Church Sunday fy APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC enon) CROSSING. " Mr d Mrs. Bert Dowson have The voll call - My worst mistake wick Conference. morning. Mr. Howard Trewin sang a GUARD -- VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY 2 = an Mrs. ' . in baking brought many amusing! The Anglican bake sale at Caes- "The Lord's Prayer" # t | been on a trip, of several days, visit- dic | . : ord' ) : ¥ Applications will be received at the Municipal Offices, 3 | ing Rev. H. G. and Mrs. Lester, in rep tes. Rees, Sutipdny was nest success Is everyone welting ronly Tor This ¥% for Public School Crossing Guard, until noon, August 27th, Kingston. They also enjoyed a cruise 1 Mrs, GG. Skelding gave a very inlA good usher Steahded th le. tock Fair, Aug. 24 and 25th? This 8 1962. throug: the Thotsand tstandss anid AU oe 18 oo teresting response to the motto - "gatta. at Caesarea over the week - aiuck ay, ' UR. i Peel i ~ through th a d Is ds, Man builds the house while woman end. = one of the biggest small fairs in a 38 'Hours 8.30 to 9 a. .m,, 11.30 to 12 'Noon, 12.50 to 1.20 pm. &| CL the 3 . builds the home. | Mrs. Wm. VanCamp is visiting | the Country. %¥ and 3.30 to 4 pm. This position may be filled by either - | pe vistors " . ne ; ) P. M. Mrs. Lorne Thompson introduced her daughters the Ron Drinkwaters The village was grieved on Tues- *s, . . . . Swee wer : ) RN | ol : _ 4 man or woman; other particulars as to wages, ete. 'may be 3 Mx = d No okay of Man ne z on = ere the--guest- speaker 'Mrs.- Wm Mulli- Ottawa. day, when the news came that Mrs. £ obtained at the 'Municipal Offices, TE " on po Y lle hi Rother af Rain--Plan for Aug. 25) (gan, Newtonville, District W. I. Pre- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larmer and | Verne Mintz, had passed dway in -- 8 r. Roy Chapman us 8 y : } . interesti d i Mrs, Phyllis Sinclair: Misse : ) } & Aug.24/62 John F. in Nore wm of Highland sident. who gave an interes mg and boys; Mrs. Phyllis Sinclair; 188¢5, | Lindsay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 3 Rai es, Clerk. Js, anthu) Chapa > L SU --@-- enlightening talk on 'Intelligent Beth Strong, Anna Belle Kelly, | Mintz resided in Blackstock, while Ri OAARSISSS ASA | Cree Consumers' advising all to beware Aileen VanCamp, Sylvian Kozub, | My. Mintz and son were building the -- -- of advertisements. Mrs. Mervyn' Mr. Ralph Larmer, Rev. and Mrs. C.| Burketon school, and had made a , y I : (Games Graham read a poem composed by H. Ferguson and Mrs. Cecil Hill [number of friends. 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