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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Jul 1956, p. 5

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a wl nl non, David Webster, ee ES ESE Manchester School Report (Names arranged alphabetically) Grade VIII to Grade IX--Roselyn Donnelly, Leach. " Grade VII to Grade VIII-"Thomas Cawker, Helen Innes, Albert Leach, Robert Slack, Joyce Strong. Grade VI to Grade VII--Iois Caw- ker, Bobby Donnelly, David Hobbs, 'Walter Stevens. Grade V to Grade Yi Murray Croxall, George Franklin, Roy Leach, Eunice Roach, Jimmie Stevens. Grade IV to Grade V--Billy Aird, Dianne Tracy. Grade III to Grade IV -- Elaine Gooding, Eric Donnelly, Stephen Henry, James Tracy, Susan Roach, Grade II to Grade III--Billie Col- bear, Leo Donnelly, Vickie McCart- ney, Isobelle Strong. Grade I ta Grade II--Bobbie Col- bear, Walter Green, Brian Knight, Barbara McCartney. MRS. ALPHA SAMELLS Teacher. Carol Fralick, Russell Prospect School Report Grade 9--Gerald Goreski, Douglas Webster. Grade 8--Kenneth Goreski, Stanley Painter. . Grade 7--Wm. Bell, Wayne Goreski, Rodney Painter, George Smith, Gor- don Vernon. Grade 6--Beverley Marsh. Grade 6--Richard Franks, Beverley | Vernon. Grade 4 -- Brian Holtby, Aldon Smith, Kenneth Webster, Toby Zylstra, Grade 3--Vanda Franks, Barbara Holtby, Linda Painter, Margaret Ver- Grade 2(b)--Billy Diamond, Larry Goreski, Billie Holtby, Donald Holtby, Sharon Painter. ~ Grade 1--Jim Bell, John Bell, Mary Lynn Holtby, Gotdon Holtby, Robert Smith, Kathy Vernon, Willie Webster, Harm Zylstra, ) UNA SLEEP, Teacher. ay LS I Padus RESTA PETA RAVE D0 3p SIS 2 FAT Ca yA Sh ryisis Aa 7 Pains ty Son ELIE : $4 -- FLERE UBS URE Rie ESLER A SAN PY I FLARES Ry, ok hr Greenbank P.S. Results SCHOOL REPORT OF 8.8. 12 Senior Room-- Grade 8 to 9 -- Fred Beare, Ruth Couves, Wallace Foster, Constance Hancock, Alex Leask, Carolyn Ryn- ard, Carol Smith, Grade 7 to 8--Betty Couves, Nancy Foster, Ronald .Gibson, Leonard Som- erville, Ralph Somerville, John Thompson, Mary Lott. Grade 6 to 7--Sharon Beare, Jim- mié Gibson, Beatrice Lee, Maurice Midgely, Beth Rynard. Grade b to 6--Edwin McCaig, Robt, Spencer, Jean Taylor, Thea Zoet. = . E. A. DOBSON, Teacher. Junior Room-- Grade 4 to b--Barry Beare, Murray Empringham, Brian Gibson, Keith Phoenix, Marilyn Rodd, Marion Ry- nard, Dean Smith. : Grade 3 to 4--Bill Thomson, Peter Zoet, Grade 2 to 3 -- [Ronald Blakely, Douglas Empringham, Lynne Foster, Stephen Foster, Nancy Gibson, Bobby Hunter, Donald McCaig, May Spears, Ronald Spears, Donald Spence, Gary Spence, Myrna Spencer. Grade 1 to 2--Peggy Foster, Ricky Foster, Patsy Hunter, Shirley Rodd, Margaret Spence. L. G. TAYLOR, Teacher. Cartwright P.S. Field Day ' Trophies-- ~Girl Champion--Joppi Duivesteyn. Boy Champion--Ralph Bowers. Trophies (awarded by Farmer's Union for best sportmanship)--Marjorie Stewart; Clem Wilson. Seniors--13 and over Boys--1 Peter Van Ryswyk, 2 Ger- ald Brown, 3 Clem Wilson. Girls -- 1 Audrey Van Ryswyk, 2 Frances Staniland, 3 Nicole Forest. Intermediate--11 and 12-- : Boys--1 Ralph Bowers, 2 Piet Man- tel, 3 Ivan Frayer. Girls--1 Joppi Duivesteyn, 2 Mar- jorie Stewart, 3 Shirley Prosser. Juniors--S8 to 10-- Boys--1 Bruce Gibson and Brian Staniland; 2 Bruce Beacock and Don- nie Brown; 3 Donald McLaughlin and John Roseboom, Girls--1 Carol Blythe, 2 Verna Har- ris, 3 Donna McLaughlin, Midgets--6 and 7 Boys -- 1 Roy Bradburn, 2 David Mackie, 3 Wayne Oliver and 'Douglas Metcalf, Girls -- 1, Helen" Swain, 2 Malcolm, 3 Diane McAughey. Relay Races-- Denice Senior Boys--Gerald Brawn, Peter Van Ryswyk, Peter Vander Heul, Maarten Mantel. Senior Girls--Nicole Forest, Joppi Duivesteyn, June Werry, Truusje Dui- vesteyn, Intermediate Boys--Ralph Bowers, Leslie Assclstine, Gordon Gay, Brian Staniland. ~ Intermediate Girls--Shirley Prosser, Marjorie Stewart, Lorraine Judson, Ruth Duncan. Oshawa Preshylery Meeting Mus. the Oshawa Presbytery Women's As- M. J. Tamblyn, President of sociation, meeting - presided at the Executive recently, held in Orono United Church. Thirty-two attended and made plans for the Tenth Anni- versay of the Presbytery W.A. which will be celebrated at the semi-annual meeting on October 26th at King St. United Church, where the first meet- ing took place in 1946. Plans were made to invite as many as possible of those who took part in the first meet- ing. It was decided at that time to confer special honour on the first two Presidents of the Presbytery WA. -- Mrs. Clayton Lee and Mrs, A: A. Crowle, Presidents, 'Recommendation from-the Dominion Council's 16th annual meeting was accepted urging members to partici- pate in a determined effort to per- suade our members of Provincial Par- linment of our unqualified opposition to the sale of beer in grocery stores where children can and will shop. Mrs. Charles Naylor was selected as delegate to the "Conference W.A. which will be held in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville on September twenty-fourth, Members of the Orono W.A. served afternoon tea during the meeting and the representatives from Northminster United Church 'invited the Executive to hold the next meeting in the form of a pot luck supper at their church, saying that they would supply the main part of the lunch. FOR BETTER a low cost answer at our Port Perry PURPOSES No matter what your printing need, you'll find and workmanship guarantee you 'satisfaction! PORT PERRY STAR CO. IMPRESSIONS PRINTING FOR ALL shop. Top notch material LTD.' 3 "Phone 60 Re TI TT eT SE TT TR A fall] Pl RAITT RATT [RZ WZ [RATT RI = De SARE (IRS [II I ATI Ed A AE TIE PICKARD "HARDWARE ueen Street Phone 592 LOCAL AGENT FOR $69.95, EZR TAS TA Adams Furniture Co. Ltd. OSHAWA, ONTARIO Opening 'Bargains 5-Piece CHROME SUITE $89.95, UTILITY CABINETS $26.95 * RANGETTES and STOVES - from $49.95 SIMPLICITY and INGLIS WASHERS from | i $129.95 Crosley REFRIGERATORS - from $269.95 The Local Agent Invites Yon To See His 'Representative Stock At Queen Street, Port Perry And At The Main Store 3 ling Street 1 West, Oshawa NE RA 5-6535 TT TAA TEAS TNA Ti: LEEDS LEST HHL HIE PSMA EZ PS Epa CITE TTT n I SAMIR ZN) AST, ZR by making them honourary | Vis THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY bth, 1966-6 Seeing a car rolling down the street | man appeared from back of the car,'car to a gas station, and you're the without a driver, a man dashed from}, eine and complaining. "Wha's big | third quick thinker the sidewalk, clambered into the car, idea ? ' oul and slammed on the brakes. A second I've met in the I'm outa gas. I'm pushin' my |last two blocks." THERE'S MORE VALUE FOR YOU IN MODERN MECHANIZATION Stepped-up and intensified programs in the engineering divisions of implement firms are producing a great variant of machines that offer more and more value to the users. Today's machines look better and they do better work. In them you get higher quality materials to operate at higher speeds and give longer service. You get design that provides for the comfort and efficiency of the operator. Today's machines are equipped to cut-down lubricating chores and to give quick and easy coupling and uncoupling. They offer a wide range of speeds to suit. the work and the conditions and they have more capacity to do your work quickly and economically. See your local dealer about the machines in the 1956 Massey-Harris and Ferguson lines, migchines that offer more value in modern mechanization, MASSEY-HARRIS-FERGUSON LIMITED Makers of High Quality Farm Implements Since 1847 AWBROCIK DEPARTMENT STORE [ONG WEARING ~~ CONGOLEUM | | 3 yards wide, [T) | 95c. sq. yard Sisman Fo ners Floor Runners SeamP 27" wide, T5c. yard Remnants, '2 price WALL PAPER Room Lots, V2 price Sisman Scampers Men's . $4.95, $5.95 ~ $6.95, $7.95 Boy's ........ $4.95 SALE OF SHOES Children's, Ladies' Assorted leather $1.49 Port Perry

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