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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Jul 1963, p. 5

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S 1] a % J . v n TH a i [) 3 J ) I ® » e LY L La - gt ¥ Lions Club Bantams Have No Hitter The Port Perry Lions Clul Ban- | timely tams took part in the Preston Ban- tam Tournament on Saturday and made a very good showing. In the first game they defeated a big and accounted for hard throughout the game. 6 runs. Steve Foster pitched the last two and he was tagged for five runs. collected the Quilt bloc! as the Peterborough boys hit veal | will Senior Citizens | On June 26th ti n | eld their meet ing at the Clot i meeting opened with the Ma | roll gall was an mbueg Mi Aichi and pm yer, I'he werd by 33 m and the quilt be quilted soon vd to close the ready to It was decid Sarnia club by the score of 3 to 0. It was a hot day Saturday ind we month of July and August fo This was the game of the tourn-| Preston and this could have tke hh the bu in cetings, but will ament as Bill Beare pitched a no-fa lot out of the local boys hut! open cact Wodne day of ri hit, no-run ball game. He struck] one game between Avenue Ro bt ual out 15 batters and was in com-land North York went 19 innings Fhe Jury cond August Bivthday wil plete control all the way, but when] before North York won 5 to bf be colihiat dom Sept the ball was Hit his team mates| This is an indication of the type Mi Buse Sutehff donated a came up with the big play. Spence|of ball played at these tourna- Bbic for which we wed to onto in right field made a fine running ments and the local boys could tenho abo wo S01 Calin 1 catch apd Steve Foster at shori|use a little support. Lo 19E 0 Ie terclub, «Wise the stop made a running over the| sme to the Price Mhert Service Club for shoulder catch that was a base hit his year in Port Perry Saft i otlee win all the way. Hugh Johnson who "1 has really COM alive! hel Hurday might cache of June caught Bill Beare for the first|™®" who have given their time vodecided sue with 10 time did a terrific job, wx he Sch, abi and look after % ' ese ba eams are loo har ' hloced halls, shared Jagh nes find in any town hut the men be Port { Merchants and in general did the job well. ECT UNC \ On two occasions this little guy stayed in the game after a fine job. being hurt by foul tips. ents would help drive these buys | to Preston on Saturday and this a } At bat Bill Beare nit a single| makes it look bad for the name! i Fuesday, June 25 in the first inning with two out of Port Perry. When the local] It took wopieat team effort to en- | and John Stevenson hit a big home| team pulled into Preston twenty | able the Port Perry Merchants to run that really hurt the Sarnia| minutes late on Saturday the anly | Win 3 to 2 over Macheans Eo at crew. In the fourth inning, Stev-| reason they could give was no | Mesandia Pa enson hit a hard liner to right|cars were available to bring he | bed by the Hheouts, and field, the fielder got his glove on| boys up here. If the parents are | M0 clutch puted neoof Neil Bramley it but he could not stop it, Stev-| not interested in their bovs it | the dest ef The play the up ow enson got to third base on the hit] looks bad for our tewn and we! her be doo dg iy ur tn and scored on a bad throw to third. | will loose the men we need so bad | ovieon fie Carnes e pulled th The Port Perry hoys got a fine|to conch these teams. | fied Ui Ben Yili aly ily Le hand from the crowd, especially| Saturday, the first No-Hit, Ly prisgyce meas oe fag Lo i" Bill Beare and Hugh Johnson for No-Run game ever pitched in thi | : y : trio 3 | nd ; it . the great job. tournament was thrown by a Port | . SF . co ign hi on The next round saw Port Perry Perry boy and not one Parent or WRI IP. | 1 who wi . nd draw a" bye so the boys got out|any of the bovs on the ream was | _-- we wonkd have cored on he of the sun for two hours and|there to see it. Some parents say oo monde the Sed ont. Led waited for the next round. these tournaments don't me: ant te hig Bde aid Worrines The third round they drew the|muc h but the good sportsmanship with 2 huis api e, and vood base Peterborough club and this game|and fellowship that these boys tuning by Cornish, Port won a well was a complete turn-about. The Petes won the game 11 to 0 as the Port boys got only four hits off the steady pitching of Bill Scott. Bill Beare started this one] and after five innings he had money. ball that in this does Association not occur for Softball in Port Perry given up 6 hits but they were Prices Effective This Week-End WED. - SAT., JULY 3-6 At Your CARLOAD FOOD MARKET Prince Albert pick up will never be bought with It is the nope of the Minor Base future again for it does thert could be no Bantam! hind this Bantam team have done Yet last week no pare down Maclean's played ram | | | Cran | | vel out and bovs to play Fe if | show Carl Luke and Elmer lee that we appreciate tne fine job these | they have done. CATELLI'S Ready Cut or Long MACARONI SPAGHETTI 16 oz. Pkgs. Hin RSI Fp "Uy es yy AYLMER CHOICE TOMATOES 20 oz. Tins 2-39 HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR 33 oz. Btl TENDER, LEAN ROUND - RUMP STEAK or ROAST .......... a 18 MAPLE LEAR ; : : Ib Pkg. 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TELEPHONE - 3685-7172 May 16 - Jly 4/63 SEPP POPPPIPIPPIPPDIOPDOD Fo, Sag SA Poa alr ee REET Nee THI; PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 4th, 1963-8 Blackstock on | ht Kelly spent the United Church Pienie ith Lrordon Strongs. | \ good number gathered at the [4 g 0) ) a Community Park, Caesarca Thursda | on Ie on, Toronto, | 3 2 : i lon - cvening for the United Church picnie. N I Tres 1 th the floyd Waghts bL held. At Tv a ' | Ihe children and some anothers en- | gathered an the ere : nthy extendod ol ved a dip in the lake before the vor vy | Re and Waren | bountiful upper was puartaken of. ni bef de tr feath heir sor and Mat of the men did not arrive until or} he i Con 1 Id | ts, Satur i" to eat as all are so busy hay- By Fvnda hot Nani i RY | } Ie S tt ( N 1 | " ' y Laurel Brook Plc following programme of sports 1] 1] |] oy N \ View . W ly evenmme bought) wie angoyed by all (First prize fort t : Yo 1 H h chk owners only named) Mrs. Ralph Wes eb " ! to an elo Liomar™ Sunday Schoo! Class of 3 ] Pg | i ted ' i pia : me : ver old Lowe VanCamp; Mrs. \ IN \ } h y \ \ onto yarn _-- J te wit ur Luniuissione Bonetta's class, 1&5 year olds \ 1 11 | oem I tu gy . L ! nu Lich Gunter: My Duff's Class, bh & i tH ' Witt 1 | LITE i " + RX } } y hove Cindy Van Camp; Mrs. i id | t t dae e atl the i , . A ! , ent N Woray and Lynda Kyte's Classes, { ie, 1" ' M ther vun : fovear old earls Cheryl Wright; Viet Brown Owl Turner did votha dE tadent . : | Mo Shortnidge class, 6 year old boys t d fe | 1 1 LI poradllon . ; A lant Lavin Wenn Ms Ho McLaughlin's ! ' edd \ til t prlanted ac I i. : | ein Finet Turner; Donna Me- i { t ( i An nds \ : -_ : : Hh . t | ydiutn avg him's ela Neil McLaughlin; Wh = ot oT i) #4 Ath TOW et Valeen Van Camp's Class ---- Linda 1] \\ el! ' | I'l} N ; I Mohan Van Carag Maarten: Neil Maleolm and Mrs. E. ' UY; : ' i " ! | TNT, Leader Ma Sw am Dennis Romeril; Pheer xh fin wheel mene | ME doves Grad ams Class. --Elizabeth Golde | | on Mission work copeens Maus Dadton Dorrell's Class ' IN | Ghon Bonnetta vid intreduced b to hay v | Patra! Header w ! d her f \ I \ me charge of the \ participating in the above I'itro mn ul tar ticle on Nt | ie received some prize. Wheel. Phe wniheriig Bow went bn Thee 4 hr te Hove, Torrente and led | bation race, 6 year old girls and Viticaltaral Parl where the Cuong, 0" | bay Mary Lou Maleolm and Wendy Foe wie hurning Somrs were wy i " the Toth chapte Feel Sack race, XR year old boys -- by all croup followed | toast \ Follow meeting | Ne Melanin Sack raee, 8 year alow Lynda Kyte cond cl Nopt 1 Some plan were | clbeils Janet Turner; Three-legged cod ot pict of the prop eo ' Pave the Sweet Adelines in | Fae, vil Linda Mount joy and [" Cota iidng wt _ Foie Fre {Lorraine Turer; Boys 11 year old, {1} begrire 'nis - 311 the Vuitod Chubeh Sighs, , Lown snd Connitry © toh met in | TPT ested Dennis Romeril and ' . 2 v Kiek 919 Sid Los Dhead Po 0 Wedie day nivht Il - mpson, Shoe Kick, 12. 18-- | cl.auy Three 'ac | BAL BD, POdd Secrets y fo : Coeatvenor hip of Glenn and | 1 tebaighling Three legged race, Co Education for the Bay of Al Joand Dolly Lee Ct ve eld ards Joan Horton & ( { rehee eto preach cane Hert Borer bine ccion | Gail Bonnetta; three legged boys, 9 , - 70 lO Neil MeLnughlin and David Ha \ tn Camps was Shown, | < Laver Sack race and shoe scramble, | and Vh Bo Bamerndd aed Ia ' vo ane at Five Oaks. A : : ] " IH ven old pins Linda Mountjoy & av for twa mantl ret Can activity we wn with - : ! y $a ! v i Lorviane Turner, tied; Sack race and t [ERITH voard the Canty retin cuphes anterested ¢ cramble boys 11 years old-- | Bruce Collins Me and ML Rover Dorrell and Voter we heat devotional period, | ! Ottawa, spent the week end clocds with a delicious | Five older folk, who did not compete bobo father and booths and fa of tram! voshortoade and awe op be crgoyed watehing the youngei ones, were given wo book mark each. -» - --_ ---------- N\A Gala HBA DIE ENA TONER. CIEE 7 A Pa) ~ IN HE . & ey LEZRY pe ip Ps. A v A VJ 5 5 & 7 fa A WS & Srme DEPART Summer Lines ARROW SHIRTS -- Men, Ji Short Sleeves--3$4.00, $5.00 / SPECIAL SHIRT -- Knitted y or Cotton -- $2.98, $3.98 Ns MEN'S SOCKS -- McGregor ve $1.00 yg LLL IR LADIES NYLON HOSIERY ya bd wes) 79¢., 98¢., $1.25 J ! re ! Js ! _ : "A SRY ' LADIES SHORTS, SLACKS S198, $2.98, $3.98 / Y [i 1. 2 er N DRIESSES -- Nice Summer / |e ! 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