iH | i hel SHOW MANY OIL PAINTINGS EXHIBITED AT ARTS AND CRAFTS Pictured above are five of the forty oil paintings that were on display at the Annual Arts and Crafts Show held in the Masonic Temple recently. The show was arranged by Mrs. Louise Patterson and her rug class. The oil paintings were exhibited through the courtesy of Mrs. Marion Boyd and her art class. --Staff Photo ATLL AG HN ¥ ( 5s X i hi £87 aa ud ON THE TEAM TO SAVE A LIFE Make A Date To Donate MONDAY, NOVEMBER Sth 2.30 - 5.00 P.M. -- 6.30 - 9.00 P.M. Trinity Church Basement UXBRIDGE ~ Come Registered Or Not - ALL CITIZENS from 18 - 65 are requested to attend and supply their donation of LIFE-SAVING BLOOD! For Transportation 852-6213 'Toronto, Miss Sandra Fralick | and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foster SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. B. Lahey, 'of Orillia were Sunday guests of | Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick on Sunday. Miss Eileen Minty of Brant- ford , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Minty, ! Linda and Richard of Weston with Mr. and Mrs. G. Minty, recently. f Mr. and. Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Empring- ham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy William- son of Port Huron and Mr. Bill' Williams of Hamilton re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson. Mr. Gordon Flewell a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Sonley, Saturday evening. Mr. M. McLaren and friends spent a day at Algonquin Pk. Mr. and Mrs. August Geis- berger, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoskin and family of Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mv. and | Mrs. A. Kreig. Mr. and Mrs. E Pearson of Oshawa spent two days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cam Aldred. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs: R. Fralick included Mr. and Mrs. O. Blakely and Ernie of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swinson and family of Col- umbus, Mr. Garry Mahony of of Toronto, and Miss Bonnie Harrison of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Aldred of Agincourt recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Aldred. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trewin, Oshawa. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton of i Whitby visited with their son, daughter-in-law and family Mr.|@§ and Mrs. M. Appleton. Misses Sylvia Fralick, Janice |§ Carter and Nancy Crozier spent Saturday in Toronto, Services at Grace. All are Hilltop Herald | By Gayle Wright Last Tuesday, October 13 ,the Cross Country run was held at our school. All the boys in our school who take physical education took part in this race. Grade Eleven seem- ed to have the edge over the other Grades because the first five winners in the race were in Grade Eleven. These boys were: Bill Diamond, Ivan Lytle, Bob Scott, Joe Draper and John Hayes. Congratulations boys! Mr. Curtis visited our school Tuesday last and officially started our magazine campaign. better than last. The whole school will always cherish the basketball timer that we hope to obtain if our goal is reached. This year competition has been extended to Brock and Ux- The prizes this year are even/ We bet our big beauti- ful blue elephant against the bridge. mascots from Uxbridge and Brock. We are out to win so they had better watch out, The Junior Foothall team came up with another victory against Uxbridge last Thurs- day. They defeated the Ux- bridge team 20-9. The Port Perry marksmen were Bill Beare, Bob Fawns, and Chris Dowson. Congratulations boys. The Senior Football team played host to the Sutton team, Friday. Graham Powell cross- ed the goal line for Port Perry's anly touch down. The Sutton boys later scored and tied the score, where it remained 6 to 6. The big news of the week iis our annual Magazine Cam- paign. I think that "Ella" has finally found a permanent res- idence and that being the home room of 12A. Congraulations to all. Donna Hayes, the seller of $127.95 will take home with her the beautiful A.M. F.M. radio. Donna deserves a great deal of credit for her achievement. Last Thursday, the Junior Football team played host to the Sutton team and defeated them 10-6. Bill Beare crossed the goal line for Port Perry's only touchdown. Don Spence kicked a convert and a field goal for Port Perry. Chris Dow- son intrcepted the pass which Sutton. Because the boys de- feated Sutton they will now enter the play-offs. These boys have been undefeated .and de- serve much credit. The Senior boys travelled to Sutton Friday afternoon and were defeated by their hosts 31-7. Roger Pickard scored Port Perry's only touchdown on the first play of the game. However, they were unable to hold their lead and the Sutton boys literally took over. 4H Homemakers Attend Meefing The evening of Oct. 21st, 16 girls, two leaders and one guest Joan McGill, gathered at Mrs. Brant's to hold the sixth 4-H meeting. The meeting opened by re- peating the 4-H pledge with Janice Williams in charge of the meeting. Nancy More, act- ing secretary called roll call. : It was decided that the tea date would be changed to Nov. 14 at 2.80-5.00. Miss Dodd discussed the du- ties of hostess before a party. [Miss Kent demonstrated how to set a buffet table. Everyone sampled some Te- frigerator cookies made by Miss Dodd. J Wednesday welcome. " =3BEE SST? TT SST SiH SN SST HESS Sie Siffe Sif Sufi Sf Ice Skating at UXBRIDGE ARENA EVERY Wednesday, Friday & Saturday Evenings 8.00 -- 10.00 P.M. 4.00 -- 5.00 P.M. & Thursday would have tied the game for ; a & *