Ender a a 2 a Yr EE I ry a Xt a i a PRT RTA TE Ded Pail BL ----y SED SEES SEAR TEs or A SRR i [SE PC 3 aE . ee -- ee PE ---- To -- HR - 1 lies' Mo lay dies' Wed Night of Fungus is wi investment in the a man who risks death to defend what La ° comfort and security of others. Asay, considers to be his ri . ght-of-way, - - suggestion, the Ontario Safety League ® - Night Bowling Bowling offers the "numbers game". Alloy | Cents the Ontario Safety League. ' . each child to choose a number under| 4. After a rainstorm, or splashing September 22nd-- Team standing September 17th 100. A nickel, or other prize is earn- | through a puddle, always assume your Chestnuts--7. Walnuts--2 Kitty hawks | 2 7 ed every time a number plate is spot- | brakes are wet, the Ontario Safety Elms--17 Willows--2 ra s 8 tn, 7 ted ending in the last two figures| League recommends. Apply your Cedars--§, Pines--2- S res Te ---------------- chosen. Only cars in motion, and go- brake pedal lightly for a few seconds; Birches--5. ¢ Maples--2 ; I Stars. nl ing the same way, are eligible. Cars the heat generated will dry off the Spruces--=5. Poplars--0 Flyer 8 wT [from other provinces, or the U. S., | brakes, and restore their efficiency. . Oaks--5, Firs--0 Ye 8 rd, «6 | count double. It may cost father a : Low Mystery Score--286 Hurricanes ......... «4 bit before they get back home, but! 0 Remember that, in traffic, the ' Eileen Beare--204 Jets iii nd it increases the chance of areivin i unpredictable is inevitable--sooner or y g in v Lola Wilson--294 Mosquitoes .............ccooernnn, «2 | one piece, and in a good t later. Given time, the totally unex- : Sunderlands good. temper, di High Single--. underlands ............ccou..... 0 pected is bound to happen. The good Mrs. Thomas--214 Helicopters ...... 1} qT : : driver, 'the Ontario Safety League High Triple-- ' Lancasters ........cooeeo iui 0 8 There is nobility in a man who points out, is always prepared for a Wanda Durham--56 BOMbETS oro 0 [Will die to defend what he considers | sudden "situation", even if he couldn't Over 200 to be his right. But only stupidity in anticipate it. The Super "88" Holiday SceniCoupe is one of two new body st 1 yles offered by Oldsmobile in 1959. The Oldsmobile has been completely restyled, with more glass area, passenger and luggage space and a host of engineering and accessory advancements. Steering is easier. There are new Air-Scoop brakes on all four whee Is. Two new engines will mean greater operating economy. The windshield, with up to 570 square inches more glass, cuts deep into the roofline to give an unhindered view of overhanging traffic signals, The wide, heat- resistant band across the top of the tinted rear window reduces heat penetration by about 84 per cent. Sculptured twin booms sweep full length along the body, highlighting Oldsmobile's unique two-tone styling for 1959, , FAMILY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT Uxbridge Ontario Phone 252 > THURSDAY to SATURDAY a ----\ 7 The Visi STARRING KIRK DOUGLAS ERNEST BORGNINE JANET LEIGH In Horlzon-Spannin, TECHNIRAMA® And Magnificent TECHNICOLOR'I ' ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SEPTEMBER 25 - 27 «om JAMES DONALD « ALEXANDER KNOX - Screenplay by CALDER WILLINGHAM Adaptation by DALE WASSERMAN Based on the novel "The Viking" by EDISON MARSHALL - Produced by JERRY BRESLER - Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER A KIRK DOUGLAS Production + Released tu [TTY UNITED ARTISTS | Actusity Fimed Amid Toa TWO COMPLETE SHOWS STARTING AT 7 and 9 P.M. MONDAY and TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 29 - 30 'winners. JAMES STEWART and KIM | NOVAK, Myrtle Blakely--200; Alma Vern- on--210; Mary June Howsam--211; Wanda Durham--211; Mrs. Thomas-- 214. Brooklin Beats Bradford 14.5 Bradford, Sept. 19 -- Displaying a classy passing and running attack, "| Brooklin Combines walloped Brad- ford Rotary, 14-5, in an Ontario La- crosse Association intermediate play- off game. place finish in the round-robin serles that embraces Bradford, Brooklin, Owen Sound and Streetsville. Don Vipond and Bob Carnegie scored four goals each to pace the Doug Vipond fired two goals, while Jim Short, Jack Moore, Bob Reisin and Doug Davis claimed a goal each for Brooklin. Shorty Bray fired two goals, Larry Bray, Norm Alexander and Murray Stevenson a goal each for Bradford. Historical Plaques To Be Unveiled in Peterhorough On Saturday, September 27th, com- nection with the unveiling of three historical plaques will be held in Pet- These plaques form part of a series being erected throughout the province to call attention to persons, structures and events of historical importance. They are being erected by the Arch- aeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario which functions under the De- partment of Travel and Publicity. The Board-consists of nine private citizens including professional historians and archaecoligists, as well as other per- sons noted for their efforts to pro- mote an fiterest in local history Saturday's ceremonies will be spon- ciety whose president, Dr. Ralph T. F. Mcllwraith of the University of Toronto will represent the Historic Sites Board; His Worship J.A. Dewart The win assured Brooklin of a first: mencing at 2 p.m., ceremonies in con- | §§ erborough. The first to be unveiled, i situated in Victorian Park, commemo- ot rates the Robinson Settlement; the |% second, sited in front of the County |g Court-house and Jail, relates the his- [gf tory of that structure; while the third, | & on Water street in front of the Peter- | borough Canoe Company's factory, |¥ "| commemorates Scott's Mills. sored the Peterborough Historical So- |: Honey, will act as chairman. Prof. | Games over 200-- Elaine 349, 226, Kathleen Harper 264, Norma Scott 252, Audrey DeNure 223, Glenda Taylor 222, Mary Enge 220, Louise Carnegie 217, 206, 200, Joy Hull 216, Mary Sweetman 214, Merle St. John 212, Grace Pargeter 208, Beth Oke 206, Shirley St. John 204, Edith Brunton 203, Ruby Dusty 202, Audrey Mark 201. Triples over 600--X.ouise Carnegie 623 High Single and High Triple-- Elaine Bailey 349, 738 Stop for that Cup Of Coffee "I'm dying for a cup of coffee!" is sometimes a tragically accurate pre- diction when it comes from a fatigued driver, hurrying to complete a long |! drive. Countless highway accidents would be avoided, says the Ontario Safety League, if nerve-jangled driv- ers would take the time to stop, relax, stretch, take light refreshments. 2. Fractious children in a car can be as dangerous as faulty brakes, or a fogged windscreen. Any game or oc- cupation that can hold the attention THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968--6 NOTICE Annual Meeting of the Port Perry ~ Minor Hockey Club will be held in the Port Perry Memorial Arena, on Tuesday, September 30th at 8.00 p.m. All who are interested in Minor Hockey and the youth of the town are urged to be present as new members and new faces are needed in this organization in order that we 'may be able to operate this coming winter. BARRY HOWEY, President. BILL HARRISON , Sec.-Treasurer. 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