x KK T - La Pel A * sie 3 SE RT EASE i Zoey HEIN Sa RFE Re RE har LAR AP ACK Era i nll GI Te eel HE PORT PERRY STAR Authorised as Becond Clase Mall, Post Office Department, Ottaws. x PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1054 il $2.00 per year. Single Copy bc. 'Convention = most significant convention in the his- "to Toronto by Murray Williams, ern B,C. and Newfoundland, who ga- - reported, gives General Motors a pro- . over the past four years," they said, Dealer Attend Back from the history-making three- day national Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Dealer Convention in Toronto, which they described as "the largest and tory of the Canadian automotive in- dustry", Vernon and Art Bryden were interviewed by the Port Perry Star this morning. They were accompanied "Startling design and power changes in the completely revamped Chevrolet for 1965", they reported, "will make this the most important model ever to be offered in the popular-priced field" La This was the unanimous reaction of 1600 dealers and «department heads from points as widespread as North- thered in Toronto for the record-shat- tering convention. The dramatic model changes were Miss Elizabeth Deeming of Myrtle es Bride-fo-he Honored Miss Audrey Joyce Cooke whose marriage to Mr. Albert Wesley James took place in Myrtle United Church on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 2nd, has been feted.at several pre nuptial events. ; Mrs. Leslie Magee and Mrs. 'Clifford McDiarmid were hostesses at a mis-' cellaneous shower, Serving were Mrs, Douglas McGee, Mrs, Harold MeDiar mid, Mrs. Leslie Magee, Mrs. Clifford 'McDiarmid, Mrs. Leonard McDiarmid ond Mrs. William Leaming. were played with prizes awarded to Mrs, Jack Grant of Myrtle, Mrs, Ken- neth'Cooke, Brooklin, Mrs. Fred Bead- le, Mrs. Gordon Harrison, Mrs. Rl. chard Moore, Mrs, Leonard McDiarmid all of Oshawa, the future bride, Miss Cooke, of Myrtle, Mrs, Gordon Ma- gee received the lucky cup prize.' --0 Games | Wedding JAMES . COOKER Standards of pink and white gladi- oli formed the background in The Un- ited Church, Myrtle, Ontario, for a wedding dt 3 o'clock last Saturday af- ternoon when Audrey Joyce Cooke, was united in marriage with Albert Wesley James, The bridé is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer A, Cooke of Myrtle Station and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mra, Mel- A vin James of Port Perry, Ontario, =] Rev. H, H, Mutton performed the double ring ceremony. Mr. Robin E. Nicholson of Whitby presided at the organ and Miss Elizabeth Deeming of Myrtle 'Station sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of mist white Chantilly lace and tulle over satin, . The bodice was fashioned of the lace and featured a wide V neckline edged with folds of the tulle and long fitted sleeves, The skirt was designed with a star pointed lace yoke Blackstock Fair | Well Attended The 89th Annual fair was held Sat. and considered bigger and better this year. A new attraction was the Par- ade led by Lindsay Boys Band. There were three fine farm floats, 5 lots Jt 4 horse teams and considerable new farm machinery, Mr, Ed Summers, Durham's Agri. cultural Representative opened the fair. Mr. Ted Spencely was the an- nouncer. : Mr, Stuart McQuade won the gate prize which was presented by the Farmers Union. A great many en- Joyed the Turkey Supper prepared by the United Church and cert at which -Greenbank Variety Quartette--Mrs, Montgomery, soloist, -Brooklin and Miss Palmer, tap dancer, Port Perry, were the entertainers. Basketball en the con-| Oni. County Juniors At Markham Fair Ontario . County: Junior - exhibitors made an outstanding display at Mark. ham Fair and won most of the top a- wards in the Junior section. Quite a few of these Lanier exhibitors will be showing at the Royal Winter Fair. The results of. the judging at Mark- ham Fair, Junior Section is as follows: Junior Farmer Section \ 1st--Keith Ashton, Port Perry, R. 1 2nd--Carl Shier, Cannington, R. 2 '3rd--Jim Semple, Pefferlaw, R. 1 4th--Hugh Baird, Blackwater, R. 2 6th--George Drake, Beaverton 6th--Don Crosier, Blackwater Junior Grain Show Clinton Oats : 1st--Jim Thomson, Brooklin, R. 1 2nd--Bob Holliday, Columbus, R. 1 8rd--Doug Grandy, Brooklin, R. 1 Oats (any other variety) 1st--Bob Taylor, Port Perry, R. 1 2nd--Gary Taylor, Pefferlaw, R. 1 - 'A Whitby man, showing he had not lost the touch, walked off with the most valuable award at the South Ontario Plowmen's Association Match at Brooklin. Jack Beaton, Brock St. S.,.a native of Brock Township, claim- ed not only the Simpson-Sears Trophy but also a $25 table donated by Skid- more Metal Products of Pickering, In trials 'at the farm of Heber Down, west of Brooklin, Mr, 'Beaton, away from the farm for some years, showed that -he had not forgotten the touch that led to prizes in earlier matches, Only other trophy winner of the day was. Donald Dunkell, of Claremont, who was awarded the T, Eaton trophy and a cash prize of $20 in his class. Dunkell and his runner-up in that event, Keith Balsdon, of Pickering, will represent Ontario County as Junior Farmers in the International Plowing Match at Breslau, SOUTH ONTARIO PLOWMEN MEET AT BROOKLIN MATCH Halder, Ralph Halder both of Manilla. CLASS 3--Tractor in sod -- Joe Tran, Claremont; Ivan McLaughlin, Stouffville; Hugh Baird, Blackwater; Bill Dixon, Brampton; Doug. Reid, Brampton; Norman Robson, Maple; Eldrid Kink, Markham; Grant Wells, Stouffville; A. C. Cowperthwaite. CLASS 4---Tractors in sod, open to Ontario Couinty farmers under 21-- Donald Dunkel, Claremont; Keith Balsdon, Pickering. Ferre CLASS 5 -- Stubble, open to all-- Gerald Bell, Woodville; Byrrell Wylie, Oakwood; Stuart Ball, Uxbridge; A. Featherstone, Milliken; Ivan Bell, Kirkfield; Bill Hill, Uxbridge; Harry Bewell, Uxbridge. CLASS 6--stubble, open tractor-- Ron Nottingham, Little Britain; Carl introduced in the first-day feature of ; : i Y = Station and Mrs. Murray Payne of |-appliqued to the tulle hemline. Her 3rd--Paul Bryan, Sunderland, R: 2 oungest plowman of the day, 10-| piper: Stouffville; he Sovontion; ES Newcastle were hostesses at a cup and | finger tip veil of tulle {llusion was 4th--Dave Wilson, Port Perry, R, 8 | vear-old Bobby Forester, son of Mr, Stouffville; a Aan Suey g/amour.reylew tha -lg ©] saucer shower at the former's home. | held by a shell cap of lace over satin| Port Perry Lions got off to a bad . 5th--David Mosienko, Port Perry, 2 | and Mrs. Jack Forester, of Blackwater, ly. . ; : cars on the largest indoor stage ever built, against a background of cos- tumed models, and specially-arranged music. Canada's top variety talent was enlisted for the Broadway-stand- ard production, The 1600 guests made a detailed tour of the company's new 47%-acre passenger car assembly plant in Osh- awa, largest in Canada or the Com- monwealth, on the second day of the sonvention, The enormous plant, they ductive capacity of 1860 vehicles a day, by far the Canadian'auto indus- try's greatest. : Third-day highlight was a trip to St, Catharines and the new "push- button" foundry of McKinnon Indus- tries, a GM division. Steel men around the world regard the new foundry as the most' modern in existence, ~ "The new model developments, com- bined with the greatly stepped-up.pro- ductive capacity resulting from GM's 100 million dollar expansion program "have left us with the conviction that Frances Lynde, elt : Girl friends of the future bride held a dinner at.the home of Mrs. Jack Davies of Oshawa and presented a cocktail shaker to Miss Cooke as-guest of honor. ' "The noon hou Oshawa, A community shower was held in Myrtle with Rev. H. H, Mutton as master of ceremonies, when- the pro- Harrison. Assisting the hostesses in serving were Mrs, Frank Downey and Miss Prizes were present. ed to Mrs, Neufer, Mrs. Lloyd Short and Miss Frances Lynde, with Miss Peggy Graham receiving the lucky cup prize, ] 7 al -- r girls of Fittings Ltd., Oshawa held a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Douglas Scott, North Contests were enjoyed with prizes awarded to Miss Margaret Coles and Miss Lillian Dove, Assist: ing Mrs, Scott in serving lunch were Mrs, James MacGregor and Miss Mar- garet Coles. accented with pearls. - She wore a strand, of pearls and carired a brides bible crested with red sweetheart roses and for something borrowed -a lace strand of pearls and carried a bride's aunt, Mrs, Fred Beadle of Oshawa, twenty-eight. years ago, on her wed- { ding day. The matron of honor was Mrs, Lloyd Short of Port Perry, and the brides- maid was Miss Mayrenne James of Port Perry, sister of the bridegroom. Their identical gowns of twilight blue nylon onion -skin over taffeta were styled with a strapless bodice comple- mented with,a matching cut away jacket and very bouffant ballerina length skirt worn over a crinoline, They wore matching open crowned halo hats and mittens, also the bride's gift--a single strand of pearls with matching earrings. The maid of honor carried a: basket of Queen Elizabeth yellow roses and the bridesmaid's flowers were Briarcliffe roses, The flower girls were Miss Sandra Cooke and Miss Donna Cooke of kets of Briarcliffe roses. start in their opening exhibition game here Friday night as they ran into a smooth working, close checking All- Star Oshawa quintet and came off on 'the short end of a 66-38 tally. Only in the last minute of the contest when they passed through the opposition for two consecutive lob-ups did they show signs of clicking in the fashion that carried them to the semi finals last year. (While the Lions were up against a tall Int, "B" Oplibre team, we feel the Lions will give a hetter account of themselves next outing.) For the Lions Owen (18), Griffen (7), Warriner (8) and Cornish (5), led the offence while Storry, Wallace and Lane held up the team defensively. A game is planned for this Wednesday and next Monday. W.M.S. The United Church Woman's Mis- sionary Society met Tuesday after- noon, October 12th, in the church base- ment, Mrs. Thompson, the president, 6th--Roger Snodden, Pefferlaw, 2 Potatoes, Late 3 1st--Joe Johnson, Uxbridge, R. 4 -2nd--Rae Johnson, Uxbridge, R. 4 3rd--Geo. Johnson, Uxbridge, R. 4 4th--Marion Hockley, Claremont '1 6th--Murray Hockley, Claremont Girls' 4-H Homemaking & Garden Club Section : : 2nd--Quaker Hill Garden Club 3rd--Quaker Hill Homemaking Club In the individual section, Betty Noble was 4th with her Dining Room Bouquet, and Barbara Fair 3rd for her needlework. > - Winter Wheat Club 60 BUS. WINTER WHEAT CLUR- A very successful 60 Bushel Winter Wheat Club was conducted in Ontario County this year, This High Yield Club ia sponsored by the Maple Leaf Milling Co., Tor- onto, and the Ontario County Soil and Crop Improvement Association, also won a prize, Bobby, who took years ago, is being sponsored- by a International Match. Only two girly entered this year's South Ontarie Match and both walked home with prizes, Helen Morrison, H-yearsold daughter of Thorah's Reeve Russell- Morrison, very nearly was also the youngest at the match. Eleanor Armstrong, of Brampton, won second prize in her match, beating out Bobby Forester, | After lands had been judged, all plowmen and spectators gathered at the Whitby Township Hall, Brooklin, to-be served an ample and delicious banquet by the ladies of the W.A. of the United Church- During the even- ing, prize winners were announced 'by Agricultural: Representative H. I. Fair and prizes were handed out by Oscar H. Downey, secretary-treasurer of the Association, - : Here are the winners: CLASS 1--Jointer plows, open to part in his first plowing match twol farm implement manufacturer at the. CLASS 7 -- Stubble, tractors--cC. Kennedy, Markham; Howard Malcolm. CLASS 8--Stubble, tractors, open to Ontario County only--Jack Beaton, Whitby; Ivan DeGeer, Stouffville, CLASS 9--Tractors in stubble, boys and girls 16 and under -- Bob Arm- strong, Brampton; Alen McKinney, Brampton; Keith Mark, Cameron; Helen Morrison, Beaverton; Lee Wilk- inson, Malton, - + CLASS 10---Tractors in stubble, open to Ontario County High School Students-- Bill McMillan, Seagrave; Bev. Bryant, Pickering; Ralph Honey, Seagrave; Jim Wilkinson, Port Perry; David Mosienko, Port Perry. : CLASS 11--Stubble, mounted tract- or plows--Allan Myers, Claremont; Eleanor Armstrong, Brampton; Bob Forster, Blackwater, Wylie, Stan May, Ralph- Holder, Ger- ald Bell. - CLASS 2--Sod,jointer plows--Wm. HORSE SHOW--Stan May, Byrnell ES a i § [3 i: fy } § Swng Cn pe 4 € look forward in 1955 | spective bride received a Kroehler | Brooklin, Ontario, small niecea of the | presiding. - Contestants must use registered |.) ! Sn Cs : a potant year on record." | Rocker, with Meo, Harold Percy read- | bride, wearing identical long frocks of | Mrs. Harper gave the financial re-| i eon uneat They must sow a mini- eerie Brisa a hyrlgen Ein Ri i -- ing an address. A sing song and | twilight blue onion skin over taffeta,|port. Mrs. Thompsen and Mrs, 8. mum of 6 acres and they can use any | Lun. Stan Ma Hornb ; Ralph S ith] strong wo . to Joe Tran; Bob Arm. i dancing was enjoyed. Serving the|made with scalloped necklines and [Ploughman conducted the devotionall, oi. at their disposal to secure the es Wg Fon bys i mit Aang won the J. A. Willis, Taunton : ; al Ww 1 _ | guests were Mra. Arth. Mitchell, Mrs. | short sleeves, and fully gathered skirt. | period taking their theme from Study highest yleld possible, . ; Lloyd May, Milton. oad, prize, ; ; : Honeyd UC W.3., Stewart Wiles, Mrs. Bruce Manderson, | They too Wore Watshing Open drownid Book ot dia 14 SER ~The results of the high yield Winter | * = : 4 te | : i \ . halo hats and mittens and ca 8- . R, | " : ¢ On Thursday, October 7, the Honey- | Mrs. 'Harold Percy 'and Mrs, Frank =" {Book on India and reviewed the chap. Yoga Oth jr 45. Ts, hon = An Honest | Marmora _ monthly meeting in the Anglican . given, dale Women's 'Institute held their Church hall, The meeting opened with the "Ode" followed by the "Mary Stewart Col- lect". The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. The Treasurer's Report was then] The roll call was answered by-- "What I like about this month." Reports of the Standing Committees were given. Mrs, Diamond gave an A stag party was held at the home of Mr. Jack Schell of Brooklin when the future bridegroom received a Smoking Stand. The order and purchasing depart- : ments of Fittings Limited arranged a shower at the home of Mrs, Harold White, McMillan Drive, Oshawa, when the future bride received a chenille bedspread also a corsage. gram of games, Mrs, Harold Hobbs, inn ls In the pro- Mr. 'Rohert James of Goodwood, Ontario, was best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr, Kenneth Cooke of Brooklin, brother of the bride and Mr. Frank Bastarache of Whitby. The reception was held in the Sun- day School rooms where the bride's mother received the guests wearing a navy crepe dress with pink velour hat and pink accessories. The bride- groom's mother who assisted chose a blue grey' sponge rayon dress, with matching hat and blue accessories. ters "The Churches in India and Cana- dian View Point," Mrs, Thompson closed meeting with benediction, Mrs. Peel's group served tea and a social time was 'enjoyed, Sonya "The sympathy of the community Is extended to Miss Ellen Martin and Mrs. Burthwick and other relatives of the district in the death of their sis- 6. Gordon B. Fisher, Ashburn-- Cornell 685--66.4 bus." 2. Lorne Bagshaw, Uxbridge, 2-- Cornell--67.8 bus. ; 3." Wm. Heron, Blackwater-- " Cornell--86, bus, 4. Ross H. Miller, Sunderland-- Dawson's Golden Chaff--63.6 bus. 6. Murray Dunkeld, Claremont, 2-- Dawbul--562, bus. Dawbul--48.8 bus, - 7. Heber Down, Brooklin, 1-- Dawson's Golden Chaff--47.2 bus. Customer "The following letter was recejved at the Green Thistle Restaurant. Dear Madam: Iam enclosing fifteen cents for the hot dog you missed charging us for the day my son and I had lunch there | about four o'clock, Wed., Oct. 6th. I had soup and pie with ice cream, he had a hot dog, coffee and pie with ice {Millionnaires to Play Here Saturday Marmora Millionaires, 1953-64 All Ontario O.H.A. Intermediate "C" fi. nalists and all Ontario Intermediate "C" Champions 1952-563 are scheduled to play an exhibition game with our Port Perry Intermediates on Saturday, October 16, game time 8.30 p.m. interestng report, on our hospital. Our Institute is showing some of | Miss Marina Brash, Mrs, Charles Dew- | They both wore corsages of pink roses. They both wore corsag: pink roses. | ter the late Mrs, King of Port Perry. | g, Reverend Mutton offered grace. The Mr. and Mrs. Reld MacFarlane, Otto Kahn, -Brooklin, 1-- : Dawson's Golden Chaff---44.8 bus, cream and--you-charged --70c;-- We thought it would have been more--but ~ Port Perry Hockey Club has very =~ - high hopes of entering a team in an --- hirst received prizes, and Mrs. Ed- our work at the Blackstock Fair, on wreath. : : . Roy Ferguson, 4 lambs killed ne 99,00 Club is being planned for Mon., Oct.| and Ronnie calling on Mr. and Mrs. | Hockey Teams. Anyone interested | guests of Mrs. W. Brown. - | after azar was sliced in two by a slow- A Clerk instructed to post Tenders for Earl Bradburn, 1 sheep and . 126. At this meeting a financial re-| Jim Baird, Saintfield, on Sunday. will please show up at these practice We were sorry to see in a Toronto moving Toronto-bound CNR passenger 8 2 cords of Hardwood for Community 1 lamb killed frrsstatraripi 60.60 port for the year will be given plus Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. MacFarlane and periods and will get information per-| paper the passing on Friday of Mrs. train at the Blackwater level crossing JH Hall and 8 cords for Recreation Hall, |E. Lafmer and Sori, 8 lambs - plans for the coming year.' In these | Miss Dure visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray | taining to same. Saunders, the former Mable Gertrude | Friday night. Two others in the car 5 and 1 cord kindling for Recreatiofl Hall killed amin £6.00 plans are included the sewing of track | Williamson on Sunday.' - If you have never done this sort of | Armstrong who at one time lived with | were in jured and taken to hospital in A 'and get 8 cords slabs for rink and 4) Owen Stacey, 2 sheep killed .... 10.00) 3 aly Corn 0 suites, the setting | The annual Thank Offering Service | work before you will find it very in-| her parents where Mr. and Mrs. Fear | Lindsay. The'body of Betty Flavelle, & | tons Coal for Recreation Hall. |R. Wall, sheep ior ry 16.00) ¢ silver and gold medal standards for | of St. Andrew's Women's Missionary | teresting and also a lot of fun In|now reside. While Miss Armstrong, | 16, was taken from the wreck the body LY 2 Accounts passed as follows: Ly Saywells, weay mate bn = 1.08 both boys and girls, the raising of | Socfety will be held in Sonya Church | coaching a team to one of the Miner | she taught for a term in this school. | of Ted Walker, also 16, was found 80 a Port Perry Star, printing ........$86. 4 Vou » BTADY Lovin 200,00 funds, ete, eep this date, Monday, | oy Tuesday, October 19, at 2.80 p.m, Championships. - Our sympathy goes to her husband, |feet away. OPP constable Allman, Fi Municipal World ......coviivniins 6.76 Road oucher NO. 9 vou $1897.82 Ber ah oh ind, yemmlnrs The guest speaker will be Mra, Bl Help. Port Perry to build for the| sons, and sister Mrs, Mary Kilpat-| called the coroner and set out road By 1 County Treas, hospitalization 2680). ~~ ° H. Thompson, Clerk Jeft--avaiiable at 80 cents each." of Uszbridge. - future, ots rick, g flares around the wreck, Fi -- i Partwright Council wo Saturday. : The Area Convention is being held in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on November 4-5-6. haf We are planning on a bus load go-| - ing to the convention on November 4. 'Anyone interested. please contact Mrs, George Bartheau, The Topic for this month was the "United Nations," Mrs. Pugh's group had charge of the meeting, and gave some very informative talks, on the subject. "Mrs, Pugh's and Mrs, Dawson's groups served a very nice lunch, The meeting was closed by singing "God Save the Queen," prize. Scott in servin On Thursday afternoon Miss Cooke was again honored when she received a walnut cocktail table from the of- fice staff of Fittings Limited, with Mr. Donald Campbell making the pre- sentation. ¥ Following rehearsal on Thursday evening the wedding party were en- 'tertained at the home of the future .bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Cook of Myrtle Station, _ ward Paige received the lucky cup Mrs, White was assisted by Mrs. Adian Claus and Mrs. Douglas g refreshments. --0-- --0-- toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Richard Moore of Oshawa, and responded to by the bridegroom, Mr. Robert James toasted the bridal at- tendants, response being made by Mr. Kenneth Cooke. Serving the guests were Mrs. Frank Bastarache, Mrs. Jack Magee, Mra, Harvey Beadle, Mrs. Keith Howsam, Mrs. Donald Button and Miss Shirley Beadle. Mrs. Jamés MaGregor of Courtice, Ontario, circu- fated the guest book. 5 : For the hofieymoon trip to Syracuse, Buffalo and other American points the bride travelled in a blue grey wor- sted suit with navy velvet hat, match- ing accessories and a corsage of red sweatheart roses. On their return Mr. Communications read from Hydro Electric Power Commission re Street Lights in Blackstock, recommending 12 extra lights and increase bulbs Harvey Graham, whitewashing stables... nnsssiasinnnsnnes 31.00 Reg. Nesbitt, spraying stables Cartwright Agri. Boe, grant 200.00 Corp! of Port Perry, 17% = Hospital Deb. No, 8 oui Wallace Marlow Co., 14 bags , 9.61 and Mrs. James will reside at Myrtle Station, Ont. ¢ Out of town guests were present from Detroit, Mich., Toronto, Lindsay, ! Port Perry, Oshawa, Goodwood, Utica, Peterhoro, Newcastle, Whitby, Brook- lin, Ashburn and Uxbridge. Leueen, and Miss Lorna Dure of Tor- onto, were week-end and holiday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. J, Se MacFar- lane. : FRE * -Miss Dorothy Shepherd spent a few days with her parents at her home In Coboconk, Congratulations to Mr. Roas Not- tingham on winning several high a- wards at the recent county plowing matches in Victoria and Ontario. Ross fs spending this week at. Breslau, competing in the International match, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Morrison, Shirley and Janie visited Mr, and Mrs. Mel. Vrooman and the Misses Vroo- man at Vroomanton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Acton, Miss Laura Newton of Uxbridge, Mrs. M. Lehmkuhl, and Marion and Fred Le- hmkuhl of Spokane Wash, U.S.A, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison. ? Mr. and Mrs. David McMillan of Burnaby, B.C, Mrs. Laura Real of The Maple Leaf Milling Co. has withdrawn from this project for 1966. If the Ontario County Winter Wheat growers wish to carry on this high yield Club, it will be necessary to find a new sponsor. Probably this will be the Ontario County Soil and Crop Im- provement Association or one of the Ontario County Agricultural Societies. Minor Hockey All boys 8-9.10 years of age will practice on Saturday, October 16th, at 8.00 a.m. until 9.256 a.m. All Boys 11-12-18 years of age will practice on Saturday, October 16th at 9.80 a.m. until 10.66 a.m. These practice sessions are very im- portant. If you have not yet signed a Hockey Form, you may- obtain same at practice. io We hope to have a Little Hockey League set-up. Teams will be drawn we were tired from a long trip (and you had children waiting) and we only remembered after we had gone some distance, you hadn't 'mentioned the hot dog. 9 _The amount is small but we will feel better to have sent it and trust that you will receive it and think better of --Strangers passing through your lovely town. Prince Albert - Mrs. F. Pearce spent a few days in Toronto last week. . Mrs. Sarah Longhurst of Zephyr, and son Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gould, visit- ed the former's sisters Mrs. Collins and Mra. 'Somerville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Martyn and sister Mrs. Rattenbury, were with their sis- ter and brother in Lindsay over the week-end. Mr, Brenner of Toronto has been Intermediate "C" grouping. ~ This game on Saturday night should tell whether or not we are well enough equipped to enter such a group. Our Intermediate team will be com- posed of nearly all Port Perry and dis- trict boys go you will see some good hockey. This will be the first hockey game of this season for any Port Perry Team so we hope to see a good at- tendance. The Marmora club has very gra- ciouly offered to play this exhibition game at no cost to the Port Perry club. ~~ The Port Perry hockey fans will know all the Port players and have watched them play many times. With the support of Port Perry we feel that we can go a long way In hockéy this season. See you on Sat- urday night. Two Killed in Crash : > : Xr : Blackwater, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy | and games will be started in the near x from 100 to 160 watts. Reférred to] lime .... 11.80 T k : d Fi Id Morrison were dinner guests of Mr.| future, spending a few days with Mr. and| : ok: committee. County Treasurer re|E, Sues, as86sSOY ............ on 48908] 1 TACK an ]é and Mrs, Allan Wallace, Port Perry on| Be sure to get your parents to show | Mrs, H. Collins. At Blackwater : J Hospitalization. From Major Foote's office re Armistice Day service and H, Thompson, Clerk-Treas. .... 126.00 E. Sues, assessor, postage ... 1.06 A meeting of all those interested in assisting the work of the P.P.T. & F. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Morrison 'up for Stars-in-the-making. Coaches are needed for the Minor Mrs. Groupe, Mrs. L. Smith -and Mrs. Luke were Thanksgiving dipner Two Toronto teenagers died minutes Intermediate HO