; - at pa VS AA on rh 3 Ws ol RAT ORT SR, i 3 LA 4 J & i 1. ce { 7 . i { § J i | f i i Pl i | i ) 3 i [. { a | ris BE. i PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1952 EA AAA ID ATOR RE " CEL ERIG LT orve Coke w _ i TE Specter 1 good things to eat 'Coca-Cola adds its own eliclous favor to the' sty things that tempt your po, 6. Bottle Carton ~ 7% iacleding Federal Taxes {Pins deposit 2¢ per bottle 7, 0 iaad butte of, Cust Cala tinder eontiadt with Coca-Cola Ltd UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED Uxbridge 'Phone. 205W ah A. LLL REE EERE EEE awn 5 PORT PERRY Let Us Supply You WITH THE CHOICE FRESH' MEAT - TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET. "ONTARIO . "| power with five RBI's. Port Perry went out in front in the best of five North Durham Baseball .| League semi-final series by piling up Jan early lead and coasting to a 10-6 victory over Blatkstock here Monday tight. - SHEE Ti, » y Youthful southpaw Ron Wallace put the stopper on "the Cartwright clubs bers 'with an eight-hitter and coach Ross McLean, and Don "Ashbridge supplied the first and second inning Neil Bailey lanky-righthaner, was the victim of the early onslaught as the Ports bunched three doubles for five -first- inning runs." The visitors booted a pair in the second as the locals sewed it up with a trio of markers. Wallace handcuffed - Blackstock on two infield scratches until the fifth when he weakened and gave up three hits for four runs. Roy- Werry's double to right and a line single 'smash by Glen VanCamp were the big blows of the inning.. Wallag¢ came back in the last inning after his mates had added a couple of single tallies to blank the visitors the rest of the way. Port Perry displayed théir best de- fensive work of the game in the late frames to keep Blackstock "in check. D. Hayes went back and threw out Don Cochrane in the sixth when he at- tempted to stretch .a single and catcher 'Don Griffin tossed out a pair at second to halt a seventh inning bid. Speedy Norm Dysart with two well placed bunts and VanCamp with a pair of one-bag blows were the only losers to trouble Wallace, who used his portside slants effectively to tame the many left-handed swinging bat- ters. Doug Hayes, Ross McLean and Bill Gibson rapped a pair each for the winners. However, it was McLean's hard drives with runners on that ex- tended the big" rallies -and paved the flinging. Cochrane had a tough night at shortstop but the hustling :red-head | taking Pat Hayes' hot.one and run- ning down Griffin to end the fourth and leave the bases loaded. | PORT'S EARLY RALLIES DOWN BLACKSTOCK IN N.D-L OPENER way to victory behind Wallace' 8 Port Perry-- 4 Gibson, ef .... 6 3 2 2 0 0 P. Hayes, 1b 3 0.0.6 0 1 Owen; 88 ...oownd 1-1 0 4-3 D. Hayes, 2b ......... 3 8/2°5°1:9 Wallace, . p $11 011 MéLean, 3b, 12 2-110 Ashbrige, If 110 00 Miller, If inne 01 0°00 Lawrence, rf ..... d.2 01 0:0 0 Reader, rf 000 0 1 0 iriffen, ¢ 01 62 0 0122110 56 Score by innings-- RHE Blackstock ......... 100 041 0-- 6G 8 b Port Perry Rung batted in--Ashbridge 3; McLean 3; P. Hays, 2; Cochrane, 2; Van- Camp, 2; Werry; D. Hayes. . Two-Base - Hits "-- Owen, Ashbridge, Lawrence, Werry. Three-Base fits--McLean . Stolen Bases--N. Dysart 2, Gibson 2, VanCamp, Griffen. Left on bases -- Blackstock b, Tog Perry 10. Bases on balls--Bailey 8, Wallace 4. Strikeouts--Bailey 2, Wallace 6. Umpires--Venning and Harrison, ee BP -------- -- Port Perry Team Tops 20 Entries In Doubles Here A Port Perry pair bested 20 teams from Lindsay, Peterborough, Carning- ton, Whitby, Palmerston, Claremont, lished second 'and third prizes. Blackstock--" ABR HPO AE N. Dysart, 1b .....83 2 2 4 2 0 Venning, 2b, f....4 1 1 2.1 1 Cochrane, ss .... 4 0 1 1 3 2 Crandell, c . 31 0 4.00 Werry,--of -- 311-200 VanCamp, 8b, If ..3 1 2 3 1 0 A. Bailey, If 1 00 0 00 B. Dysart, 8b . 83-010 2 0 N. Bailey, p 4001 2.1 Crawford, rf, 2b ..3 0 0.1 0 : ; © 81 6 81811 , and Oshawa to win the men's doubles |" \ tournament here Saturday. The duo of Bruce "Beare and Art pulled off the play of the game by Cox took Tirst prize of vouchers with three victories to pile'up a score of 61 plus gix. Peterborough rinks: garn- Reg. Dyer and partner had three wins and 62 and W. Jones and partner tallied a trio of victories 'and 49 plus three. The fourth prize went to E. J. Good- man and Y. Stacey of Claremont, who | won the high two awards with 52 plus oo Association in a letter to the Ross ~~ Memorial Hospital- board-stated-that | the institution is no longer capable of WELT | Roy Buckley and Joe Allen of Port Perry, substituting in the third game' 'for Palmerston team which defaulted after-losing the first two games were the high onesgame winners with a lacked trained mursig staff. mark of 46. .630 110 x--10 12 6] | Glendinning, wife of the late James | family gathering at the home of a '| daughter, Mrs. Colin Neen, Can- I Beaverton .........cvninic Sept. 11-13 Blackstock .........iiniie ..Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Bobcaygeon .......ein Sept. 26-27 Kinmount ..... Aug. 29-30 Lakefield ... Oct, 8-4 Lindsay ..... Markham oii Minden... Norwood ... 5 ; ; OBKWOOA ..ovrecrernreinenrensnnsaiss Sept. 16-16 11117 ERROR RR IRSEI on enSept. 4-6 Port Hope ovine Sept. 26-27 PORT PERRY . Oct. 30-Sept. 1 Sunderland... Sept. 9-10 Toronto-C.N.E. .........Aug. 22, Sept. 6 Uxbridge ......... debra inariin Sept. 23-24 DISTRICT DOINGS STOUFFVILLE-=A ringtailed coon captured by Morley Symes has be- come a regular adopted member of Mrs. Symes allow the playful pet to Mrs, Symes allowd the playful pet to run free around the yard. and the animal is always a passenger on trips to the summer cottage. The coon is and a long tail, and has a growing diet of bread and milk with a lump of] sugar for dessert. CANNINGTON -- Mrs, Elizabeth Glendinning, ex-M.P.P,, celebrated her 99th birthday at Sunderland, Aug. 20. A resdent of Sunderland for 60 years, Mrs. Glendinning . enjoys excellent health and was honoured at a family nington. were badly cut and bruised when the Model T Ford in which they were rid- ing flared up, overturned and took fire in 'the ditch on the Uxbridge-Scott town line. The car rolled over twice and the quintet were able to escape before the tank blew up.- Uxbridge fire department extinguished the blaze. SUTTON---Lake Simcoe's sen mon- ster is still alive according to a report in the Sutton Reporter. - Snake Island North shore cottagers claim that the famed Iggy-Pogo. is nothing more than a big old otter grown to a very large size. "That's all very well for Snake Island people .'. they have to live near him. From the sanctuary of 'the Reporter affice a mile inland the mysterious creature will continue to be "Iggy-Pogo". LINDSAY---Victoria County Medi- beautifully marked with black eyes,]. UXBRIDGE--Five district "youths | Greenbank WA: + The regular monthly meeting of the W oman's Association was held at the afternoon, Parsonage on" "Tuesday Aug. 19 with about thirty in attend anee, - Group in charge i Mrs. C. The meeting opened by singing to gether "Dear Lord and Father « mankind", followed by all repeatin the Lwd's Prayer together, Seripture Reading: Gal, Cor; 13, taken. by Murs. D9 key McKitrick. an 0, Mrs, E. Phair, beautifully the solo "Lord Let Me Live Topic: "In Our ample", was ably Chapin. proof or does it Christ ? rendere Witness and evidence of a fact. mean to witness for and closed her cheerfulness, selfishness. co-operation She un. addres v Ward Mrs: R. Chapin, Mrs. D, Ianson, Mrs, | W. Walker, and Mrs. J. McKitrick. Miss Irma Walker, accompanied by To-day" Ex- taken by Mrs, R. A witness is one who gives What Jesus Thoughtfulness, patience, a willingness to understand and forgive, Ry giving, he neem. 3 hy. is it hard about God te talk"; singing "The King of Love. my Shep- herd is", ' are 3 The president, Mrs. EL, Hook, pre- saad during 'the business portion of #7 the meeting. It. was decided to have | ing, Oct, | the church lawn on the of speaker, 92 and also a baking"sale on 20th-of Aug. Mrs. Thornalow of Zephyr. dFalk of she and her husband's (Rev. Thornalow), honeymoon trip and their ¥ | residence for three years in Newfound- dlland. She gave a word picture of . "| their reception. and their home, and the customs of the people, ie. fishing, weddings, hospitals and births, and their. meals which consisted of pork, cabbage, carrots and potatoes, -also 81 1ish cakes. A dainty lunch was served by the - | wroup in charge, and a profitable and g | enjoyable afternoon spent. } The CN.E. is the world's largest anny exhibition --a stirring speclacle you 'I remember-always' Thrill lo the stuper singing star Tony Martin . . . the Mou in colourful dress umforn performing thet amazing Musical Ride and glamour of the Fashion Shows . screaming Air Force "jets" in breathtaking © manoeuvres .. . exhibits from dozens ol countries a host of other great atiractions! Sumething - new and exciting every minute! Be giving people in the district 'the ser- vice which they are "entitled to'. The Association pointed out: a number of i instances when various departments . ~~. 1.D.TAYLOR : 104 King St. East, Oshawa \ ° : Phone 38-4222 \ OMES TO p In another step in its expansfon program in Canada, the Prudential Insurance Co. of America announces the appoint- ment of J. D. Taylor as its Tepreséntative in Port Perry. A he time, resident of the district, Mr. Taylor has been giving wise -and experienced life insurance counsel to the familes of nearby communities for many years. A thorough- ly trained life insurance advisor, he now brings Prudential service to Port Perry. "Why not talk 'over your life insurance and Sickness and Accident needs with Mr. Taylor to-day? He can help pro- Pra ate WNSURAY, vidé for a secure TO-MORROW 'for 'you 'and your family. s fs RUDENTIAL SERVICE RT PERR 'THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Serving More Than One Million Canadian Policyholders "CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE ~ TORONTO sure to come to the C.N.E it's the biggest annual exhibition in the world! 'EXHIBITIO J. A Northey, President A Grandstand Show "Canadiana" with popular . the chic thousands ofl-intngumyg al vdous nties and Grandstand tickets available at C.N.E. Office, 89 Yonge St., Toronto. Or ask your local ticket agent. al CANADIAN NATIONAL N 108.2; 5EMS Elwood A Hughes. General Manager $633 The Devotional Period closed by all" a turkey supper on Wednesday even: Mrs, Chapin then introduced the guest : She gave a wonderful and interésting