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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Mar 1966, p. 14

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NSH AY ¥ . '. h WEIR. 8 ary a a SY SEF EEE © SAN NEARER PE. APRA 14 = PORT PERRY STAR, Sa -Nr Thursday, March 3rd., 1966 Greenba Mr. Robt, Baird, Mr, Jim Lee attended the Annual Plowman's convention in Toronto last week, Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Jim Lee each spent a few days in Toronto at the same time. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Blakely were in Montreal over the week- "end. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ab Waller there. Miss Myrtle Blakely spent the week- end at the Blakely home. We are sorry to report that Mr. Milton Rynard is in hospi- tal in Oshawa. Mrs. Roy Leask visited Mrs. Orval Switzer last week, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young were at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jar- vis' on Sunday, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Acton visited at Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan's on Sunday. 'Mrs. Ruby Dusty and family had dinner at Mr, and Mrs. Nor- man Meeks at Sandford on Wednesday, John Stone was in Bracebridge at an inter - school wrestling match on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix called on Mrs. Lilly Dure and Mrs. Pearl Phoenix at Fairview Lodge on Saturday then visited with Mr. and Mrs. Al Gray in Toronto. UTICA NEWS Nineteen tables of Euchre were played in Utica Hall on Saturday evening. Ladies First Ruby Geer; Ladies Second Dor- othy Aird; Con. Mrs. Art Field- ing. Gent's First Mr. W. Dunn; Gent's Second Henry Ogden; Con. Bruce Taylor. Next Euchre in two weeks. The Tyro Boys went for a tobaggan ride on Tuesday. even- ing and had lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Larry Kendall, also the Sunday School held a Toboggan Party yn Saturday afternoon and had supper at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Bruce Miller's. Miss Faye Harper spent Sat- urday with her grandmother Mrs. D. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and family were up to their cottage at Haliburton last week and en- joyed the races, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer. Miss Lue Cassidy of Brooklin visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mr. & Mrs. Connor of Brook- lin and Miss Major of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs, W, W. Scott of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall visited with her aunt Mrs. Geo. Browning of Ajax, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Chet. Geer were supper guests-with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Smith, Uxbridge on Sunday evening. . Mrs, Alice Ross and Mrs, Mervin Storie spent Saturday in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goslin and Mrs. Mary Imhoff were Monday evening callers at Mr, Wm. Goslin's home, Recent visitors at the Gos- lin's were Miss Joan Goslin and Mr. Denny Martyn, Mr. Walter Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dunn and boys and Mr. & Mrs, Allen Card, . nk News Mrs. Armour McMillan spent Sunday with her mother Murs, Ashenhurst, in Uxbridg, Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm spent a few days last week at their daughter's, Mr, and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin of Enniskillen. Mr, and Mrs. Pearson attend- ed the funeral service for Mrs. Pearson's aunt in Toronto last Friday. The Telephone Euchre, organ- ized by the W.I,, last Wednes- day evening was a great suc- cess with 41 tables played. The overall high prizes went to Mrs. Earl Bacon and Mr. Archie Em- pringham, At the euchre party held in the hall on Friday night there were 12 tables. The door prize went to Mr. Gerry Hunter, The ladies high and low went to Mrs. Archie Empringham and Mrs. Neil Hunter, The men's high was won by Mr. Ernest Till, while John Leask took the low. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Cod verve ast 36 - 36 Smelts ...ooovvvennnn. '5 82 32 32 Perch .......ccoeeinnne 17 28 Pickerel ................... 2 28 Muskies .....coocoueue... 5 27 Carp covvevreeeiiene 2 24% Trout ......cceeeuene.... 2 24 Salmon 20 Bass - 16% High Single-- J. Walker--292, High Triple-- J. Chandler--1747 Singles 200 & Over-- i J. Walker--292; J. Chandler --283, 277; B. Oke--275, 202; B. Bond--2565; B. Doupe--243, 228 S. Devitt--238, 231; A. Wake- ford--238, 216, 201; E. Pogue-- 237, 223; M. Jeffrey -- 234; A. Mulder--231; W. McLaughlin-- 230; M. Moore--230; M. Cook-- 222; J. Emmerson--214, 212; T. Vanderby--213; B. Tennyson-- 213; C. Watts --+ 210, 207; A. Scriver--209; P. Fisher -- 208; M, Rodd--203; Mary Sweetman --202; V, Fawns--201, Triples 600 & Over-- J. Chandler--747; A. Wake- ford--655; S. Devitt -- 660; B. Oke--640; D. Doupe -- 613; M, Jeffrey--612. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE SLArS ove ferrari, 46 Archer's Pontiacs ......... 44 Legionaires ........o........... 37 Hope's L.G.A. ................. 36 Middleton's Meats .......... 32 Black Jacks coun. 32 Eden Lucky Strikes ...... 31 Don's Raiders ................ 29 Causeway Kids ................ 26 Dowson R. & W. ........... 25 Carnegie ........ccccveinenee. 22 ANeyeats ....ovrirmireinisn 19 High Single Without Hand.-- R. Willerton--303 High Single With Hand.-- T, Thomas--800 High Triple Without Hand.-- F. Hastinps--1703 High Triple With Hand, -- ~-BOWLING NEWS- W. St. John--1718 Triples 600 & Over-- F. Hastings--703; K, Ashton --693; T. Thomas--632; W. St. John--688; R., Willerton--680; I. Boyd--657; B. Owen--627; G. McHugh--672; D. Butt--650; R. Werry--613; R. Hope--671; F. Olsen--645; J. Wilson--612; D. Gray--665; N. Fisher--640; J. Hadley--612; G. Samells--634; C. Watts--600, Singles 225 & Over-- R, Willerton--303; K. Ashton --299, 240; T. Thomas--298; G. McHugh--286; D. Gray -- 282; R. Hope--279, 231; J. Hadley-- 1272; T. Eden--262; R. Hutchin- son--263; B. Heard -- 261; F. Hastings--261, 233; D. Butt-- 249, 226; F. Phinney -- 248; F. Olsen--246; R. Werry--246; N. Fisher--245, 225; D. Wallace-- 244; D .Murray--240; I. Boyd-- 241; G. Carnegie--2388; W. St. John -- 288, 2388; K. Skerratt-- 237; B. Williams--237; J. Beck- ett--236; R. Sweetman -- 235; J. Heayn--233; D. Durham--228 J. Wilson--228; D. Wilson--226. See those giant wide doors? Handi-Van is easy to load and unload. Two curbside doors may be specified, and then there are a number of extra window combinations available. Handi-Van can turn .in a 35.5 foot circle. Lets you scoot out of packed traffic and deliver your goods where and when you promised. 92 inches. Look at all the space. Handi-Van measures 211 cu. ft. inside. That will hold up to a ton of payload. Loadspace length from engine housing back is over The engineisa120- hpengineeringgem. 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