Carfwright Public . School Promotions (Continued from Front Page) Grade III to Grade IV-- TI | Sharon Archer Nancy Arscott Linda Butt George Downey Ellen Earle Joan Horton : Towo Kinnunen < Judith Mountjoy Wayne Oliver Leonard Schwartz Ray Suggitt Grade IV to Grade V-- Marion Argue | Douglas Asselstine * Lucille Beacock Bob Colbear Patricia Colley Frances Frayer Donald Gray George Hicks Bob Kyte Denise Malcolm Marilyn Perigoe Garry: Redmond Linda Rohrer Bill Ross Bill Watson Gail Malcolm June Armstrong, Teacher, Grade IV to Grade V-- Adams, Marilyn Arscott, Michael Bonnetta, Glenn Forest, Carole . Gibson, Kenny Kinnunen, 'Aina Mappin, Bernice 'McLeod, Jo-Ann Redmond, Robert Rohrer, Warren - Wotten, Joan * Grade V to Grade VI-- Argue, Margaret Bradburn, Betty Brown, Donald Carnaghan, James Colbear, Bill Downey, Dorothy Duivesteyn, Pina Forest, Cheryl Goodson, Jimmy Hicks, Betty - Hutchinson, Bill et SOR ATEA AA ARAN ILE MARAT ARRAS AAA AAAI AAR AR ANNARAR NARS HF CAWKER BROS. 7 COOKED JELLIED PORK HOCKS FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING " UNTIL ' : 5" RAM2 0% TI wns immmmmmmmmiprmemsmssgmm each 39¢ FRESH BEEF HEARTS ....oooccoeovvinnninnninsnssersns Ih 29¢ ; BEEF TONGUES, FRESH or CURED ....ccc.co.oorrcrrnnn Ib 39¢ 8 8 errr 1b 35¢ 11 O'CLOCK Ca PORT PERRY ~ § BSR! hy 5 McCoy, Shirley M¢Kee, Maxine Minshall, Ronnie Swain, Judith Schwartz, Nadia Taylor, Fred Tomchishin, Sheila © Margaret Mountjoy, Teacher. [Grade V to Grade VIZ Ivan Bradburn Roy Bradburn Margaret Carnaghan Judy Cochrane Terry Collins Nancy Dorrell France Forrest David Hedge Joan Lansing Sharon Larmer David Mackie Ronnie. Martyn Denis McLaughlin Douglas Metcalf Brian Mountjoy Donald Saunders . Joan Suggitt Helen Swain Elizabeth. Thompson Malene Tomchishen Lloyd Trewin Carl Warner Patricia Wotten Lorna Wright ven VI to Grade VII-- Jim Dayes Hans Egli Eleanor Firlit Harley McCoy Glenna McLeod Carol Rohrer Mavis Shemilt Ralph Swain Thomas Campbell, Teacher. Grade VII to Grade VIII-- Adams, Pat Argue, Floyd Blyth, Carol Bradburn, Marion Bruce, Robert Clements, Brian Cousins, Robin COPYRIGHT - Hi Kids, Cycle enter. blank. | Boys "HOW TO WIN 1. To enter, make up the last line of the limerick shown. thelr rhythm and rhyme, and Ideas fit In with the first four lines. 2. Any student who attended on Ontario publi¢, parochlal, or private elementary school during 1959 may enter. 3. Children of employes of this newspaper, the Ontario Safety League and Raleigh 4, This entry 'must be postmarked not later "than midnight Wednesday, July 8, 1959, and mailed to the address on the entry 5. Each verse must be mailed with an entry blank "or reasonable facsimile. All entries become the property of Elmer the Safety Elephant, and cannot be returned. §. Judges of the contest will be people who are teachers authorities, The [udges' decisions are final. - ' AND GIRLS--THIS IS YOUR CONTEST Here's the second part of my Limerick contest, and here's my second safety rule: New Raleigh Bicycle and 50 Rocket Radios Every Week. Grand Prize--A Trip to Canada's West SPONSORED BY RALEIGH CYCLE INDUSTRIES (CANADA) LTD. IN THE INTEREST OF CHILD SAFETY "KEEP OUT FROM BETWEEN PARKED CARS" RULE No. 2 Now here's the contest and here's what you can win! Every week, in an announcement like this, Ill give you the first four lines of a limerick 'about one of my safety rules . . I'll give you the safety rule so you can make up the fast line of the limerick to suit the rule. After you've made up the last line, fill in the entry blank and mail it to me, and dad to help you if you like. Maybe you'll win one of the prizes for the week. When we've gone through all the rules, we'll have a special limerick covering all six rules. The grand prize for this one is a trip for you and one parent, guardian, teacher or any adult of your choice, to Canada's west! . So read the rules, put on your thinking cap and get busy. Good luck! . and Get mother . ELMER Entries will be |udged on ow thelr Industries (Canada) Ltd, cannot writers and traffic sofet (Cut along this tne) _ OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK LIMERICK NUMBER TWO . If you want to play safe and have fun, Then between two parked cars never run -- For you're hidden from view, Drivers cannot see you,' ERR EERE ER . (Please print) EEE MAIL TO: NAME. ....... ee oT ae She aie (Please print) Elmer the Safety Elephant, ADDRESS ..vvrrinini iia JPET c/o The Ontario Safety League, Li 35 § SPO M4 wire PR apt nn wie 8 are vps ares dims 1170 'Bay Street, PHONE ............ SCHOOL a4 1 Vere 4 0 40TH ORY . Toronto, Ontarlo, AGE'. ............. GRADE ......... 'e vee (Hil In this line) Dean, Joan' Downey, Donna Grace, Bernice Kyte, Floyd Lansing, Lorne Malcolm, Brenda Oliver, Verva Passant, 'Mary Prosser, Dennis... Rahm, Carol . Taylor, Alice Turnbull, Patricia Watson, Bob Grade VI to Grade VII-- Ballingall, David Cousins, John De Yong, Shirley Goodson, Muriel Kyte, Lynda McKee, Leah McLaughlin, Donald Rohrer, Kenneth * Staniland, Nancy Wotten,, David Grant Campbell, Teacher. Grade VIII to Grade IX-- Bradburn, Donald Byers, Jim Carnoghan, Audrey Dayes, Lorraine . Gibson, Anne Gilbank, Carl Haines, Colin Harris, Verna Kyte, David Lawrence, Sylvia McLaughlin, Donna . Mountjoy, Yvonne Pedder, Isobel Rahm, Paul Rohrer, Leona Sadler, Janice | Saunders, Leonard Smith, Elsie Staniland, Brian Stephenson, Joseph Swain, Donald Venning, Linda Grade VII to Grade VII-- Bradburn, Mary Beacock, Bruce Byers, Janice Forest, Donald ioodwin, Terry Malcolm, Wayne ' Metealf, Cheryl Minshall, Wayne Neil Bailey, Teacher. es Prince Alber (Continued from page I) at Presque le Point, Mr. and Mrs. I. Gibson are being visited by her mother Mrs. Surjantson, Blackwater, and neice Miss Lois Faux. Sunday visitors with Mr. I. Vick- ery and Mr. and Mrs. I. Beacock and boys included Mr. and Mrs. B. Wana- maker and son, Seagrave; and Mr. and Mrs. T.. Devitt and family of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred a few days in their village home. Myre. Murdock, Oshawa, enjoyed visiting the week-end with her cou- sins Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe. Miss Marion Martyn is vacationing for summer with friends at Crystal Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson moved into the former Mr. R. Hayden house. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Fletcher were Mr. and Mrs. K. Ryder and Miss Marilyn of Egling- ton. i Utica Mr. and Mrs. O, Hagerman of Lo- cust Hill recently called on Mr. and Murs. Philp. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kendall visited Mr. and Mrs, Sam Fisher on Sunday. A number of the ladies in the com- munity attended the shower for Miss Marie Ward at the home of hey sister Mrs. H. Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard Satur- day evening. ' Congratulations to Mr. Lacey in passing his University exams, Mrs. Waldron Scott and children are visiting Mr. and Mrg. J. Crosier this week. The school children and pre-school children held their annual piénic on Friday and had a good time in §pite of the rain. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Sutherland Sunday. Johnny Sutherland has returned 'home after spending a week with his uncle, Mr. Gordon Connor of Brook- lin. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ashton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Sutherland Friday evening. The first re-union of the descend- ants of the late Robert and Elizabeth Walker wag held in the Sunday School room of the Utica United Church on Saturday evening, June 20th with 40 relatives attending. After a delicious pot luck supper which included straw- berries and ice cream, those present voted to meet again next year. Mr. and Mrs. O. Croxall invited everyong Pearce spent have gathering, The committee appointed to arrdnge for next year was Mr, Wil. mott Walker, Mr. and Mrs. O. Crox- all, and Mr, Robert Walker. Mr. Merlyn Gilroy of Oshawa pro- vided the entertainment for the even- ing by showing some interesting and amusing pictures of early Walker days, also some beautiful coloured scenes of various places in Ontario, - Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brennand and family of Streetsville visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. A, Handel. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKee and Miss June Hill spent the week-end, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Barton, Wen- dy and Peter of Toronto, visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Duck- worth. ) During the Storm on Saturday, Miss Vera Prentice's house was struck by lightning, setting fire to a lamp. The fact that Vera was home saved the house. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie at- tended the Wedding of Miss Marie Rice in Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Harry Reed of Brandon, Man, Mrs, Ronald McIntyre and baby of Chalk Lake, Miss Donna Johnson, Mr. Ed Evans, My, and Mrs. Herman Ker- vy, Mr. and Mrs. Kae Evans and fa- mily and Mrs. Stan Slack and daugh- ters visited Wednesday with Mr. am Mrs, Talbert Evans. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hart and Mr. and Mus. T. Evans were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballard and Mr. Don McLaughlin of Toronto vi: sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. C. deer, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. | THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1069--56 Jack Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. A. Han- del, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Skerratt, Mr, and Mrs, John Locke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard Saturday evening, Miss Pamela Clark is spending a few days with Miss Brenda Locke of Port Perry. Mrs. Jack Johnson, Mr, Ed Evans and Mr. and Mrs. T. Evans attended Decoration at Uxbridge Sunday. Mrs, Banks, daughter, husband and family, of Toronto visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Banks. Phones: Scar, AT 2-0961 CHAS A. BRADLEY & SON Decorating Contractors INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty 363J Brooklin, Ont. Whitby MO 8-3559 POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE 2 Will be administered FREE of charge at the Port Perry Medical Centre com- mencing immediately - for six weeks. DR. G. M. 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