> ERA ET $ ' or - -- LYS! HET iN. : i i) . » p s 4 ae as Ces a ' ; PAS I ns soma, REL SRARAIIES SI IPRs, Hi TORR VHAARER GSW SUD 4 TASTES MEP IR Loo PUREST WPHIEPIP AE SFE AMIPE VESTER SIO WIC y FRESE Vo 20 1 SOBRE S Reve #7432 He» ' o ; 1 nee Patsy Holtby, left on Tues- | evening. PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1966 -- 3 rince ert News day for Monroe, New York, Mrs, Ken Williamson and / where they will make their | Christine recently returned °® ; 7 home. home from a trip to Surre et, Mrs. Fred Brooks in Oshawa. p y WwW ot, Our Church ene of M Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby | England, where they visited . nor 0 a €e S gk was the scene o . i Novia ie? . vid i, Msgs ain Loling tod BY ; Charlie Crandell, Ro visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ford | with Mrs, Williamson's mother, 'House League Playoffs the way. At the conclusion of 5H g .| chester and his sister Mrs. | Martin at their summer home| Mrs. H. Lawrence and her sis- y i {oo when Miss Mildred . Mart § oo ; SQUIRT--Greenbank are on|the game Capt. Bill St. John AL , ildred Martyn, | Forndorf of <Brampton, visited | on Lake Simcoe over the week-| ter Mrs. Eric Tucker. > vie i thi i as Dres i ) 0% daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan | with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bond | end Miss J Winkl f Winni the way to thee Oring "straight | was presenied with ie. Cord Ie : * ' . iss Jay Winkler o inni- ir he i i S , Ty 59 Martyn became the bride of | recently. Mr. Crandall, as a| Miss Mary Granger, who is| peg, Man., who is studying for Hos Shampiansiids as they Lige Trophy: : ' 08 Mr. James M : Nok £ : . ! p ) have won the first two games IRLS--Jim Rider and Ken RIF ; nes aurice Nokes of | young boy, lived in the house | employed in Toronto spent the, a masters degree in nursing at f the League final On Fri-| N 's Part Perry Merchants Ww Lia Oakwood. 6d "hy; M . BT : 0 e League finals. n Fri- | Moorels Part Perry Merchants LANG now occupie y rs, Olive | week-end at the home of her | Columbia University, New : fo ofa . Ty HAE B hi i ARE x } day night they defeated Cart-| have won the Dr. Dymond Tro- rok, Guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Ed- rown. This being his first | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie | York City, is spending a week wright in a good game at|phy and the league honors ps Si mund McRea on Sunday were bi back to Prince Albert in| Granger. with her brother and his fa-| goth Nestleton which saw | which they lost out on last yr. § } 5 y hss nephew and his "ir Mr. | fifty-two years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson | mily, Mr. and Mrs. John Wink- | Greenbank come out on top 12| Scugog Island the team that fri and Mrs. Belfry of Scarboro. Mr, and Mrs. H. Wagg of | spent Saturday in Peterboro. ler. Miss Winkler leaves oni, 4 This series is a best of | beat them out last year drop- Tui Mr, and Mrs. Doug Rowe and Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. | They also visited Mr. Gibson's Saturday for Montreal where | ive so one more win for|ped a heart-breaking 12 to 11 M0 children spent Sunday with|Lou Bond on Sunday. brother, Bert Gibson and his | She will visit friends for a| Greenbank will win them the |game Sunday night at the BS her mother Mrs, Len Warriner| Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tietze,| wife, Blackstock, Saturday | Week before returning to her |p. Dymond Trophy for the 3rd | park before a large crowd. a . studies in N.Y. } straight year. Leading 10 to 5 in the seventh HE hs Mr. Dave Hamilton enter-| pgERWEE--- Greenbank and|the Merchants saw 6 big runs he v tained fellow workers of the | yacksons Appl. are hooked up| cross the plate to put the Ram- hl Sida), Furnities Co, Whitby, at| in the Final for the Peewee |ettes ahead 11 to 10. In the pe a corn roast at his home on|ye;oue honors and the Vin|bottom of the seventh with two Mo Saturday evening. Walker Trophy. Greenbank |out and bases loaded a hard i il IB Mr. and Mys. George Sker-|,., currently leading one game | hit ball to second base proved Ros ratt, Mrs. Jessie Fletcher, Mus. to none and as defending Cham-| the winning blow as two runs 2 oh Fred Olsen and Mrs. Ken Mid-| ions they will no doubt be de-| scored to give Merchants a 12 te : DOE PAR T WEE J\\| T T dleton, motored to" Aurora last} go piped to win for the second | to 11 win and the series three oR week to attend a shower for straight year. games to none with one game gril 'Mr. "Skerratt's niece, Mrs. Jim ted frm thocseti pes i Monroe, a bride of two weeks.| BANTAM -- Mersco bantarhs Tom Eden & Don Ashbridge Dk pee Neil Devitt, of Osh isit- | of Port Perry are the new [axe ell Devitt, of Ushawa visi : ; | enjoyed -another fine season , 2, ed with hi -andfather Mr. F.| holders of the Carl Luke Tro Ys eC. wy iis grandiather yr, i. . | with the Island girls and after Na Vicker Sund phy as they had defeated Utica Ios 1¢gry on' dSunday. oo : leading the league all year did ; isitor . | three games to none to win the ; : Sums dane boil League title. They had defeat- | Not appear to have that extra i | quay LINE Atnorican ad boa ia Graton o Suv Nid ed Utica 16 to 1; 22 to 9 and spark needed for the playoffs. on) } were their daughter and son alin leew President Bill Harper pre- m | in-law Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave | Sat. night they won VM sented the Dr. Dymond Trophy 3 and three childr 1 Mrs. | score of 12 to 1. Jim Gerrow, i. i ; and three children, also Mrs. |>% - ) : lat the conclusion of game to 3 Stuart Rodman of Oshawa Bib Smith and Ken Irvine did * So thi A his ¢ Ci Chibi . + | the New Champions. LY Bat the hevay hitting for Port|! . mp Hs 12 Py § i - Led fl | Perry. R. Grani had three hits NOTE: TYKE'S--AIl Tykes fo ece ul . ° L ) Gi ; Wi for Utica who although losing | T€port to Park 9.30 a.m. Sat. ER 100% Wool $ Two Piece $ : ocCa irs 1] three straight enjoyed a good Sept. 17th. Wr, . : u : | ° ) year for the first time they Ms | Giselle Brand . Assorted Colors Zion Softball entered this league. The big | \ se sa sms smn EL ' difference in these two clubs A : " Tournament would be the experienced play- Check The Label ae) Several Lines Of LADIES : : ers that Coaches Len Clark and |. i Rag EY . : " - g : Sunnyside 4; Port Perry 3 Toto £o sean Bag 10 Park Mn Your Paper ? 2% i : , C~ | | Although a somewhat shakey oth ig ith Ee is all TT Ta % 3 OS U N OQq S first game, the highlight of | through with fine efforts a A the first game was a three run A HIGH QUALITY home run by Janet Carnegie. Port Perry 25, North Oshawa '$ : 1--Steady pitching and good || Why Pay More . . . . . = " -.. a $ . - a . fielding, particularly Ballingal Co ] ow HT od and Wilson led Port. Perry to V |} a 33 hit assault on the Oshawa G i ; San team. Williams hit a grand- : : al. } i H FWETSON SCHOOL FAVOURITES slam home run. ON PREMIUM QUALITY i: These boys' oxfords lead the style para Fo oe Ba Part Js FUEL OIL I i ARR / Sleek, close-trimmed styling combin. rong pitching and at leas i BOYS' with the rugged utility, long wearin, two hits by everybody led to a D X F U E LL (]] fi L - ' * composition soles. convincing win. eo | OXFORDS Port Perry 29, Woodview 11 SERVING Port Perry and District --Every girl had at least four PHONE WHITBY 668-3341 COLLECT | hits in this game. One strong : = N factor for Port Perry all day : : sq 95 was the pitching by Kaye De- POODOOOOOODOODODODOOOIOIODODODODODOOOPOODP OP : } 4 @ | mara and Mary Manns. These > g two girls, in the last three]. Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) ) ! ; games, were up to bat fifteen LIMITED > { 9 ® times and reached first base A | vom' s Sizes i rd © YOUR CERTIFIED © : Participating players were: | ; ww A i 4 Judy Felstead, Joanne Ballin- TRAVEL CONSULTANTS bh v : : gal, from Blackstock; Janice A complete travel service throughout the world. i | S$ HR. Williams, Janet Baird, from No Secivice: Ch i % '® 4 Merchants; Bev Aldred, Kaye =~ 0 Service arge ----- } | : : Demara, Daniela Galante, from 728 - 6201 OSHAWA 4 : " : Scugog; Melody Wilson, Mary (3 lines) + 57 King St. East ! i POINTED TOES Q IEWETSON Manns, Faye Healey, Debbie | HIGH HEELS Wey Griffen, Peggy DeNure, Bar- 0) fe =) bara Hillier, Janet Carnegie, : J - -TRenee Quan; Coach--Don Ash- i | fess AGE : bridge, Manager--Ron Munns. erie i I | Girls" SHOES | Sahara Boots : { : Ath | | : dai | v 'SEVERAL 'STYLES $ VANSTRIEN -- Suddenly in uel | ~ : 9% MEN sQ Oshawa as the result of an ac- / {i | ) ° ; cident on Sunday, September i 748 8: / 11th, Cornely Vanstrien of R. ah LADY ES SLI PPERS R. 4 Wolfe Island in her 32nd HAN : year. Loving daughter of Mrs. Ares : » : Jonhana Dubbelman of Wolfe | HA fg : "FUR TRIM § WOMEN $ 3 Island, dear sister of Anne An | ° " Peeters, New York, Hubert, of \ { : Oshawa, Michael of Port Perry, ; xy py a : ad Ivo of, Kingston, Frank of i ; CH | DRE N S H O F S Wolfe Island, Jake of Wolfe pg ! ! ; BOYS $ . Island, Rieta Spavn of Ger 22 \ ° « 2s 2) many and Nelly Greenwood of fo CLEARING sT 0 8 3 Wolfe Island. Resting at her 9 home at Wolfe Island for Fun- 21S eral service on Thursday, Sept. a A) 15th at 10 a.m. Interment in ; 2 MEN'S MEN'S Wolfe Island Cemetery. ri Sy 15 . ' Commerce financing and bank services RK u Ni N d -0QJ IS oa ft YOUR RED 0SS helped this farmer buy a new pick-up truck. CIR q En a Od S R CRO Are you planning any purchases? : j Come to the farmer's bank. x NR $ $ - ; ' » n n 3 | | FOR YOUR HELP Ww. - -" CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE $a