48 ® takes 16 color or Black and White pictures ® fill out your entry blank in our store. ® Friday and Saturday only, FREE Draws "Diana" Cameras -- OPENING SALE STARTS be carrying a complete stock of: Ready Made Drapes Curtains and Curtain Material Bathroom Sets 'Scatter Mats Men's and Boy's Suits Men's and Boy's Sport Jackets New Shoe Dept. (in the basement) FRIDAY, SEPT. Dept. Store Located Opposite Our Former Store On Brock Street North FREE Balloons Children "LUX -SETS" 2 pec. Double Knit in 5 different shades in red, royal blue, pink, turquoise. Sizes 4-6X Tremendous Value 4.99 } 1a) 1009 Botany All Wool Mens Cardigans In a variety of Vertical Stripes and plains. Reg. Value $13.98 Now s@. 7 y Mens "Ruff Rider" WORKBOOTS in black or brown, steel shank, Retan leather 3E width 57.99 Double Chenille BEDSPREADS Machine Washable with attractive bullion fringe 5 shades--Opening Value 8.99 Superb styled Men's: Poplin TOPCOATS by Beaver - Sportswear Sizes 34-42 black or beige 'Reg. Value up to $27.98 14.88-16.88 -- = Boy's Corduroy | ELECTRIC BLANKETS | 2 Year Replacement Guarantee _. Fully Automatic svete contro. 513.88 povsLe conTroL $16.88 NOW 4000 Sq. Feet of - SHOWROOM 2 pc. Machine Washable Thrifty All Linnen Foam Filled Boy's Velvet Front Shirt JAC SHIRTS Bathmat Sets TEA TOWELS PILLOWS PONDEROSA Shirts Knitted Back & Sleeves Select from 7 lovely Size 8 - 16. Leather lace Colours--burgundy, red, Shades -- Reg. $4.98 9 9 £ Low Low Price front -- several ais gold or royal. sizes 8-16 | cs ' A Reg. $5.98 A $ ) § : Now 52.99 3 FOR 18c. 99° ; sign 3.99 H 2 FOR $3.88 - Sde ESMOND ESMOND. Viscose Blend BLANKETS Double Bed Size -- 5 Diff. Shades VERY SPECIAL 3.99 Si iii i a e-- I 231 1 Greenbank News | A warm welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brandon. They are moving into the home of the late Mrs, Jas. Phoenix. A furniture sale is taking place at the home of the late: Mrs. Jos. Phoenix's, this com- ing Mon., Sept. 26th. Miss Shirley Rodd spent the week-end with Miss Marilyn McMillan, Seagrave. Mr and Mrs. Danny Reesor, Agincourt, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Couves, on Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Gray, Leaskdale, recently. Mrs. G. Barthelemy is a pa- tient in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, after undergoing sur- gery. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Snodden & children, Valentia, visited - Mr... and Mrs. H. McMillan Sunday evening, Mr. W. H. Graham is a Pat- ron of the Port Perry Commun- ity Memorial Hospital Building Campaign. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan were guests | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Grant's Uxbridge. The occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Grant's versary. The Junior Ploughing Match is being held at Stewart Dice- man's farm this coming Sat, Sept. 24th. . : The Ont. County Match is at the same farm, Oct. 5th, { This summer's softball sea- son drew to a close on Monday evening, when the Greenbank Pee Wees won the Port Perry and District Trophy. = Follow- ing the game, the team was en- tertained by the coach, Rodd Foster. Team players were: Gary Lee, David Pogue, Grant Kerry, Jim Hunter, Willie ~ Beaton, Joe Baker, Keith Rodd, Rob Thomson, 'Paul Stone, Rodger Blair, Doug Pogue, Keith Jarvis, Vince Gedge, and Barry McArthur. Last- Tues. evening coach Murray Lee entertained his Squirt team, following its win- ning over Cartwright. The team is the proud possessor of the Port Perry & District Soft- ball Trophy for the third Con- secutive year. Players in' the: team were: Bobby & Earl Barr, Bobby Bruce, Donald Beaton, Glen Spence, Burnie Balling, Brian Lee, George Rizsanyi, Louie Real, Dean & Dale Hun- ter, Glen McKean, Gary Baker and Jim Phoenix. : Altho' the Bantams did not do so well as the others, never- theless they made a good show- ing coached by Cliff Rodd. The players were Jim Blair, Dave Onlock, Brian McArthur, Jim Thomson, Benny McKean, Mark Hunter, Trevor Blakely, Earl | Phoenix, Gregory Baker, Brian Barry, Robin Parish, Bob Sim- pson, Bruce Ferguson. Congratulations to the boys and many thanks to the coaches for their unstinting efforts. Congratulations to Squids John Foster, Laurie Foster,; Sharks, Donald Foster & Arlie Rodd; Junior Lead-Up, Rodger Blair for passing their swim- ming exams and receiving their awards at Poplar Park, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Colwell were 'the examiners. Mr. Paul Meldrum, from Red Cross Headquarters in Toronto spoke to some 130 young swim- mers. Congratulations to Mr. Roy Leask and son: John for win- ning Runner-up for Premier Breeder and Exhibitor at .Port Pery Fair, Elmeroft Farms taking the Award. fre ie For Bette 3 aii sak Health Share Your Wealth Give To The Hospital Fund = 50th Wedding Anni- <<