) High Triple--Mary MacGregor 678 } 0.R.H.A. CRS Fe yh A ROL QUARTER FINALS Hockey TRE Fl ee SSR Tas 25 EL * BOBCAYGEON IN MEMORIAL vs. PORT PERRY GARDENS CARE HBR IAEA THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 19505 Sat., Mar. 21 8.30 p.m. Ladies' Monday Night Bowlng N Populars Maples Chestnuts ... Walnats Willows ... Birches ,... Firs Oaks .... CIYTYTYYINY High Single-~Mary MacGregor 255 Mystery Score--Janet Vernon 477 Over 600--Mary MacGregor 678, Mae Blakely 606, Lorraine Raines 606. Over 200--Mary MacGregor 255, 220, 203; Ruby Adderley 248, 204; Myrtle Blakely 230, Doris Healey 229, Mae Blakely 228, Morence Davey 223, Joan Godley 216, Helen Bathie 212, Lorraine Raines 210, 201, Marie Foster 207, Grace Hast- ings 206 Mary Baird 205, Janet Ver- non 208, Camille Crozier 202, Emily Badour 202, Audrey Chapman 201, Mary Amell 201. Total Points for year-- Pines Maples ....... - Cedars .......couenns riety cannes 86 Populars Elms ......... Birches Walnuts " Spruces ovens PRESIDE TN, 73 Qaks - andi Fn tsiatctaterrie: neg Willows ..... Chestnuts | BUYS nnnpuinsdsminh antag March 23--alleys 1 and 2 Willows vs. Fira Ouks vs. Chestnuts Alleys 3 and 4-- 2 Pines vs. Cedars . Elms vs. Walnuts ¢ 'Alleys b and 6-- Maples vs. Populars Birches vs. Spruces \ ' Men's Thursday ! Night Bowling HIGH STANDINGS-- : Goofars ..... IEA nr depts 51 Meteors... Howard Motors .... Black Jacks ......ccrereienninenenenenes 42 DeLuxe ......... dl Sars: cuca ainspaaie 87 Legionaires ............... ..36 Archers ....... ...3b Whiz-Bangs ....... OR SN "1 Carnegie ........ 25 Juniors ...... «19 Midtown 16 * DONKACOY Let the smooth, quiet beaut over old walls... easy to A HARDBOARD y of Donnacona Hardboard make your rooms younger and brighter. Attractive and appealing, Donnacona Hardboard can also be applied paint . . . economical. It is available in many types, including Donnacona '"'Tem- pered" Hardboard (specially suitable for kitchens and bathrooms). The strength and firmness of Donnacona + Hardboard make it ideal for built-in furniture. Call us for full information. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER "= PORT PERRY, ONTARIO YUkon 5-7951 Port Perry BI Saturday, March 21st, 8.00 p.m. Port Perry Public School also Draw for Spring Suit Lions Club NGO LAKESHORE TEAC HERS' COLLEGE (Lakeshore Rd. and 23rd St, New Toronto) TORONTO TEACHERS' COLLEGE (951 Carlaw Ave., Toronto 6) E-YEAR AND TWO-YEAR COURSES are offered lead- on to an Interim Elementary-School Teacher's Certifi- cate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario. TERM OPENS-SEPTEMBER 8, 1959. Descriptive booklet : "Teaching in the Elementary on request. free Schools of Ontario," "ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION: ONE-YEAR COURSE! Standing in eight Grade 13 one of which shall be Englis Literature. : apers, Composition or English TWO-YEAR COURSE: Secondary School Graduation Diploma of the General Course. INTERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS are conducted by the Sécondar Committee of Selection. Soliogohovld ap ly fur inter. e principal of their secondary school. ested ineutering Teachers' Co "view through t hool students inter- Other applicants for either College should write to: THE PRINCIPAL, TORONTO TEACHERS' COLLEGE 951 CARLAW AVENUE ane dh od A fn ly yeh 3 fn HIGH TRIPLES-- G. Sweetman .......ccccoivirinnn 694 D, Butt .oorrrinrnrnennnns Gord Goode J. Ballard ......... R. Sweetman ......... TIRE " 624 D. Carnegie Roy Graham ... T. Eden Gord Mark .... - Alf. Dowson .. -B. Weeden LEE TP PPE PPP PPP PPPIN HIGH SINGLE-- G, Sweetman ..........cceevvvverarnen 279 J. Franssen ein 266 Gord Mark ...oevivviiiniiinnnns 262 D, Freeman q..oommsiaimiioe. 261 "Bubb snc npinimmmimoistings 249 B. Williams .....ccocevevviveerennnnn. 247 J. Ballard .....cccocovevvennnerreiennenn. 248 Geo. Long ...... 243 B. Weedon wont 248 R. Graham viii, 240 HIGH AVERAGES TO DATE-- Al Cawker ovine, 206 D. Preemam inns 208 Gord Goode ....covvvivninnerenerane 206 D. Carnegie ......cuevniiieierennnnn. 208 March 11th Spitfires North Stars Mustangs green Mosquitoes 9 Flyers ... 7 Sunderlands 6 Bombers .. ae 6 Hurricanes [1] b 3 2 2 TI PTET TT TY TPT PY TTY POPP PIP PINN Helicopters Kittyhawks Lancasters .......... ira enurisnresanss Jets .. SCORES OVER 210-- B. Oke 286, A. DeNure 264, 218; D. Gordon 2564, R. Dusty 253, M. Cook 248, 234; B. Collings 243, M. Jackson 239, B. Collins 289, M. Inge 229, M. Hutchinson 226, J. Venning 224, M. MacGegor 215, J. Ballard 214 G. Taylor 214, B. Hardin 218, S. Pargeter 210. Triples over 600.--A. DeNure 6566, B. Oke 652, M. Cook 636 LEE PE PT TP PY PTT PP PTO IeS LE PP PP PPT PRP RPP PEPIN Time Flies More letters have been coming in to | us with news of Port Perry families. Write to us now and we will share your news with friends through this column, L * * You will be interested to hear about the family of Mrs. Wm. Doubt and the the late Wm. Doubt. Mrs. Doubt is now living in Lakefield. While in Port Ferry they lived in the house now oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morton Reg. Doubt is married and living in Lakefield. He is a Mining Director. They have four daughters and one son, Three daughters are married, Terry, 20 years of age is attending mining school in Haileybury and Judy 11, is going to high school in Lakefield. Marguerite married Harry Lundy and they live in Brantford. Harry works for Gates Rubber Company. They have two daughters, Janet, 24, Anita 21, both stenographers in Brant. ford. Allin lives in Brantford and is mar- ried. He is on maintenance with the Ladies' Wednesday {Night Bowling "|He married Rachael Jeffrey formerly Public Utilities in Brantford. have one daughter, Sandra, 15. ®Phyllis married, Jim Allen and they live in Brampton. Jim is manager of Farmers' Equipment Co. They have four children; Corolyn, Jimmy, Bev- erley, and Stephen, * oe Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gemmell (nee Doris Sandy) who were both former teachers at the High School in Port Perry, are living in Weston. Mr. Gem- mell teaches at the Collegiate and Vo- cational School at Weston. Mrs. Gem- mell is teaching at Etobicoke High School. Margaret Ann is on the staff of Laurentian High School in Ottawa. Gordon is attending Emmanuel Col- lege in Toronto. LJ LJ » They Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Smallman were pleased to tell us about their family. Dr. B. N. Smallman is married and living in Ottawa. Beverley is Director of Program for the Research Branch of the Depaptmeent of Agriculture with National Responsibility for the Entomology and Plant Pathology. They have one daughter, Sylvia, age 11, attending Broadview Public School and studying 'the clarinet with the school band. Mary married J. A. VanNest Who also attended the High School in Port Perry. Van is a teacher and director at the new Pauline Johnston High School in Brantford. They have two children: Paul 19, who is attending McMaster University in Hamilton, and Nancy, 16. Sidney is a druggist in Haileybury. of Greenbank. They have four child- ren: Denice 17, Sheila 15, Carolyn 183, and Douglas 10. * * * Congratulations to Mr. Brian Me- Combe of Willowdale on his recent Dunbarton. Brian is % grandson of Mrs. Margaret Real. J [J * Your correspondent was very pleased to attened Westboro United Church in Ottawa and to hear a very inspiring sermon preached by Rev. Fred Joblin. Mr. Joblin is minister there to a very large congregation. They have two services each Sunday morning. Mr. F. G. Joblin, Port Perry, is his father. * + Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Hancock, Miss Olive Waters, and Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Slemon, all of Ottawa spent a few days recently as guests of Mr. and Mrs? Ww. T. Harris. * * » The family of the late George A. McMillan and Mrs. McMillan (who now lives in Port Perry) belongs both to Port Perry and Greenbank. Howard--the eldest of 10 children, married Olive Kerry of Utica. They have two girls, Helen and Noreen, both married. Howard is retired from* the farm and living in Greenbank. He is selling real estate for J. A. Wil- loughby and is Reeve of Reach Twp. Harry is living in New York City and is sales manager for a bakery. He is married and has three boys and three girls. Mabel, married A. H. Stevens and they live in Newmarket, Art is tea- ching at the High School. They have three children. Donald and Mary are attending Western University and Nora is at McDonald College.on a Scholarship. Trinity United Church, Burlington. He married Mary Hamilton from Le- THE \\ (Hos OF Us KNOW ABOUT THE SPEED OF Ligir. ix Phone--YU 5.2491. GOOD PRICES -- BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED JOHN BALLARD LUMBER and BULDERS 'SUPPLIES Plywood Masonite Doors Arborite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile Insulation, Etc. martiage. The wedding took place in | § DOOD DIODE: ODOD Keith (Rev. G. K.) is minister of | thbridge, Alberta. They have three children; Bruce is, in McMaster Uni- versity; Donald at High School and Margaret, 11, at public school. Bessie married Harold Acton of Uxbridge. They have five children; four of them marritd. Harold has his own automobile body shop. - Armour married Rachael Ashen- hurst of Bethesda. They live on the home farm at Greenbank. They have one son, Bill attending High School in Port Perry. Wallace married Mildred Pugh of Claremont. = They have four boys; Ian is in the R.C.A.F.; Kenny in High School and Neil and Douglas in pub- lic school. Wallace is teaching High School in Oakville. Florence lives in Vancouver and is married to Frank Turner who is the Vancouver representative for Adams Chicolets. They have no family. Robert married Phyllis Underhill of Mimico and they have two children; Earl, 11 and Ann 9. They live in Ot- tawa, where Bob is Branch Manager of Pedlar People Limited. REBELLIOUS HIGH-BROW | Night, Now I Ask You, and Assign- James Bannerman is a man of con- | ment. But in earlier days he was a trasts. For many people to-day he prize fighter, motor cycle racer in personifies culture with a capital "C" | France, a food-and-wine editor and on such programs as CBC Wednesday | world traveller. Nora married George Bishop and they live in Islington. George is|"® Organist of Runneymede United Church and a music teacher. 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The strips arc simple to match and give you a complete picture or scene which is large enough (along with back-ground paper included) to cover one complete wall. All murals pre-pasted so you can apply them easily yourself! Plastic-coated too so you can wash them! Each mural comes in a variety of shades to please all tastes. 4 Xe Included in the price of each mural is a roll of matching background paper, and a water-trough for wetting the paper, COME IN TODAY! See our handsome selection of murals and harmonizing wall papers now! ' Port Perry Phone: YU 5-2521 . A -- ---- AE SR nd tm, Wa he - nd Ne Shy