aw wre " " > Ta 7% 'Angels' All Set For Saturday's Opener Well this is the weekend, in which .the home town, will get their chance to cheer their newly found "Angels". This club who will represent Seagrave in the Port Perry and District Minor Softball Assoc., is going to be a real hustling bunch. These strutting young Seraphs hope to put teeth in the "Angels" halo. Greenbank will open up the season here in Seagrave, on Sat., June 1st. Murray Durward, who is as rugged as anyone around, and with his plea- Ontario County Federation of !griculture Betty Lou Codlin, Brooklin, was chosen Dairy Princess for Ontario County at the competition held Fri- day evening, May 17, at the Oshawa Shopping Plaza. This competition is held annually [* and is sponsored by the Federation of Agriculture and affiliated organiza- tions, Betty Lou is the-niece of the well known and popular Canadian Dairy Princess Mrs, Catherine South of Brampton, Other entrants in Ontario .County's competition, were Carole Morris, Stouffville, who was placed second, and Jean Milligan, Manchester, who came third. Each contestant gave a short speech about Ontario County and milked one of the six Holstein cows that is part of the Toronto Milk Producers new $25000. mobile barn. This 'hip-roofed structure on whdels and the accompanying milking parlor and cooler unit is being used at Shop. ping Plazas throughout Metropolitan Toronto to better acquaint urban folk with where their milk comes from, sant smile will handle the catching. Doug Hughes and Eugene Hurst will handle -the pitching duties, with Dougie to start in the opener. Billy Wanamaker, who will handle the first base job will do a turn on the mound also, when called on. Dale Hallett and Keith Durward are two kids who will do a job around second base, this pair will cause quite a ruckus around the league before the season is over. Don Harper who will start at third, gives this foursome a sound defensive Judges for the Dairy Princess com- petition were J. McCorquandale of the Milk Producers, Harry Jose, New- castle and Jim Thompson, Brooklin who is manager of the mobile unit. | "Present to make the awards was Carolyn Murray of Martin Town, Miss Murray was the winner of the provincial competition at the Cana. dian National Exhibition 1962. Ontario County in the provincis petition at the C.N.E. this fall. -of the line-up in the infield. These kids will cause a lot of heart-break on their defensivg play. Ray Whitfield and hjs big white smile, und known as Rawhide to his teammates will be in left field. In Centre field, Philip Elger of Sonya, and with hand in his pocket, will do his best. If I know Phil, he will do a good job. Ron Crosier who will play out in right field is going to be around for quite a while. When you look towards your bench, you'll sce kids who will be just as cager to get in action, when one of the regulars faulter. Kenneth Nightingale, Frank Hoyel, Creg Ba- ker, David Brown, Tom Nightingale and Johnny Bright. Don Hurst who is quite pleased with these young cherubs, these kids ave going to be a real hustling club. Well this is your Angels, and June 1st is. the. opening date. Are you going to be there? Come on everybody, game starts at 7.00 pm. Come on Seagrave, back the halos. --Don Hurst. Greenbank U.CW. One of the largest congregation of United Church Women, over 200 in number, gathered in the Church here Thursday evening with chpgished pat- terns of co-operation to a surround- ing Community Organizations, includ- ing the president Mrs. Stanley Mur- ray of Woodville and her executives Lindsay Presbyterial. The "BEAUTIFUL EXTERIORS... BEAUTIFULLY SOLIGNUM gives natural PROTECTED wood beauty and out- standing prolection from woter and weather, 12 colours eTUPAEANS LTD., Scarborough We have everything you need for Barbecues, Picnics or Summer Cottage to make outdoor eating a pleasure At Your CARLOAD FOOD MARKET PRINCE ALBERT This Week-End -- M AY 29 - JUNE 1st Fast application. No peeling. Avalable of HARDWARE & PAINT STORES, HUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIERS LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN BEANS ........... 20 oz. Tin NABISCO Shredded Wheat 18 Pkgs. 2-5 AYLMER Peas & Carrols 0-3 15 oz. Tins SALADA TEABAGS ......... TT 60's "CARNATION EVAP. MILK ... 16 0z. 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WW. included, Pinedale, Valentin, Plea- sunt Point, Wick, Seagrave, Prince Albert, Scugog and Sunderland. ~ The highlight of the evening being the entertaining by Billy White of Toronto in his messages of song and ministry of his own outstanding leadership as negro and as one who understands well the Southern United States conditions of the present and his Native Gold Const. Mrs. Ernest Phair musical selections prior to the open- ing, while Mrs. C. Pearson and Murs. Reg. Foster received the guests upon entering, Mrs. H. Phoenix, leader of the af- ternoon Unit was in charge of the de- votional period assisted by Mrs. A. Couves, having as their theme on dif- ferent women characters of the Bible including that of Hannah, noted for her continuous devotions to prayer, Dorcas and her good works and in- played several spirations for millions of women, Esther, Lydian and Ruth for their "Love andg/Loyalty". 'These women , rive a they eal portrail in scripture and allenge each one of us. lowing the prayer by Mrs. Cou- 8, the president of the Greenbank L.W. Mrs. Empringham, expressed warmest greetings and welcomed all present, including our few in number of men folk. The programme in charge of the evening Unit with their leader Mrs. Rep. Foster, included numbers in readings, songs and in- strumental from cach neighbouring organization represented, nounced by Murs. Geo. Beare. Mrs. Murry White as being a social worker since 1946, "and greatly devoted to tho Christian Faith as the son of .a Bap- tist minister und at présent general manager of the "Cast Stone Co. of Scarboro. In his various songs, in: strumental numbers and with congre- gational singing, his definition to the Negro Spiritual music ¢ould be classi- field to the thought of the following descriptive statement, "You may play a tune of sorts on the white keys, and you may play a tune of sorts on the dark keys, but for real and per- fect harmony you must use both black and white keys", At the conclusion Mrs. D. Thomp- son, on behalf of the Greenbank U.C.W., thanked all who had taken part in the programme. Mrs. Em- pringham announced the closing hymn "Saviour Breath an evening Blessing" of which all participated in the singing. Our pastor Rev. D." Harris pro- nounced the benediction, A social half hour was enjoyed by all, - - PLUMBING HEATING WIRING WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING . ELECIRIC. Phone 985- UI : TF Eee diy pot | program, . | his own and an- . 1 l.ee introduced Mr, Hancoek's Half Hour, on the CBC radio network Friday even- ings through May and June. 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