J ret ALS 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday May 6th, 1965 ~ them. They will visit Holly- TE SENIOR CITIZENS As usual the regular meeting (twice monthly) was held at the Hall on Wednesday, April 14th at 2 pm. There was a fair at- tendance. Some of our members are still on he sick list and in hospital. Pleased to hear they are progressing nicely and hope they will soon be home again. Mrs. Chapman, the president opened the meeting extending a warm welcome to everyone. We all joined in singing Citi- zer's Prayer, O Canada and re- peated the Lord's Prayer in unison. Business was discussed. A hearty vote of thanks was given to two of our members who donated the new Flag soon to be draped in the Hall, Mrs. M. Chapman and our past Pres. Mrs. J. Robertson left on Sat- urday, May 1st for a bus trip, others from Uxbridge joined wood, San Francisco, Edmonton, Las Vegas and many other spots. They will be away thirty days. We wish for them all a very pleasant holiday. Mrs. Chapman will visit her two brothers out West before her return home. Mrs. Cullen, Vice-President will preside at our meetings in her absence. After their return, bus trips will be arranged for our members, we enjoy theése trips and will await the return of these two ladies. They are the main organizers of these trips. Please remember meetings for members, second and fourth Wednesday 2 p.m. at Hall until further notice. Euchres every other Saturday. Next to be at Hall on Saturday, May 14th at 8:30 p.m. Our Euchres have been very successful. Not so many attending when Toads were icy, We are looking for larger crowds now with the weather much nicer. Lunch served and good prizes for lucky winners. Following winners at Euchre on April 17th--Ladies high, Mrs. C. Hardy, 84. Ladies second, Mrs. O. Stone, 78. Consolation, Mrs. Reid Cook, 41. Gents high, Mr. M. Moase, 81. Gents second, Mr. L. Fawns, 73. Consolation, Jim Fawns, 40. Come and join us for our next Eucre. Thanks for coming. LJ » ® The farmers are on the land at last, With modern equipment work will be fast, Lets hope we'll have fine weather now needed, So fields can be plowed and also seeded. We have been promised always, seedtime and harvest So farmers plant crops every year and hope for the best, We live in a Country where many treasures are found Especially such things as we grow in the ground We look forward with joy to summer so near, When we enjoy the outdoors, when the weather is clear. » Two Trophies Presented At Ladies Curling Banquet Two league trophies were pre- sented at the annual ladies curling banquet held recently in the local Legion Hall. In the top photo are the winners of the Dr. M. B. Dy- mond Tropby which was pre- sented to the winners of the first schedule. From left to right are: Ruth Mitchell, skip; Marion MacMaster who took the place of the vice-skip, Helen Bathie who was not pres- ent at the banquet; Joy Ballard, second; and Annie Toombs, lead. In the bottom photo are the winners of the Viola and Jim Carnwith Trophy which was presented to the winners of the second schedule. From left to right: Grace 'Hunter, skip; Pauline Jones, vice; Barbara Kyle, second; Annie Toombs, lead. Staff Photo [ittle LOTTA. (& LOVELINESS \& GIRLS OVER FORTY NEED NOT DESPAIR, JUST GIVE US A CALL WE'LL GIVE JESSIE'S BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 i ' VAR SOSH ERS 3 14 EE ------ AWAY RAVEL IT'S TRADE 'N° TRAVEL TIME! ;; MOTORS LIMITED CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE GMACE PLAN 1961 METEOR CONVERTIBLE Radio, Automatic: "Fun in the Sun' ) 1595. | 1963 Chevrolet BEL AIR "6" Automatic, Radio Executive Car A849. 1961 MERCURY MONTEREY V8 4 Door Hartop, Automatic Radio, Power Brakes, Power Steering Power Windows 1695. 1963 CORVAIR MONZA 2 Door 4 Speed, Radio 16709. QUALITY SPECIALS '58 CHEVROLET Station Wagon "6" $595. '59 PONTIAC sedan, Automatic '63 SIMICA 4 speed trans. '58 METEOR Sedan "6" '61 ENVOY "Sherwood" Wagon $695. $595. $595. $645. BEARE MOTORS PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7351 L T D | "4, 7 N25 43 ET es Ca A ee