re, Ta ri . td IA, OW A a & a So » ASIA INL AE ON MARIAN EA sy a , 4 s eS EAE SERIE AE RAR TRA A LEN ER ts SUN Saturday at Sonya, Warriner gained 4 Ea) IS TF pti nbd oh ek eA Sh i i Rod hh FA RS 3 C3 SH WIFE RES ENPESARE ) 8 ~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 13th, 1061 nN li Victim of the round tipper was | tom: of seventh with the score tied | out jams, and "Mae" McMillan took M h { 1LLLt EE RRR a RRR ARNT ATR s sass naa agar sss tdnnistsssssnt dicasniny F111] onya p if right-hander Garnet Warriner, who 8-3. a ball off his shoe tops oe thes third anc es er S C Cl | C Oft Twin Bill lost his first verdict of the year. The Braves aso scored in a bunch hy in anctheb instance with two tien Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cochrane of At- Ive ouniry ce- ream en revenge, and equally SONYA, July 8th--The rejuvenated the , . r yh salvaged Cambray Cardinals proved stiff oppo- Braves sition over the week-end, as they put to-gether a three run homer by Joe victory. nod 5-4, in the last inning. had control problems. The rest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farrow of Lon- : : * vy . Ls diffi Na . : . ' i N : Vd - i " Tamblyn and air tight defensive play, Tamblyn (one of two new gencra- Warriner was helped out of three the difficulty was a Cambray batting don were with Mr. and Mrs. Grant "BANANA LAYER CAKES" "RIBBON CAKE to best the Sonya Braves 6-3, Thurs- tion Tamblyns) playing for the Car- tight spots when his infield came up order featuring the two afformention-| Christie on the week-end. "CHOCOLATE OWNIES" day at Canibray. dinals, struck his big blow in the bot- | with two double plays in two on, one ed ned generation Tamblyns and vet- Mr. and Mrs. Art Vandervoort are : (| FEATURE SAVE 40¢ © 5¢ Off Pack Stuart House 25 Ft. Roll FOIL WRAP FEATURE _-- SAVE 10¢ 16 oz. Size - Bird Series Tumbler FEATURE SAVE lle Loaple Leaf -- 8 oz, Pkg. home and home set, to eke out a H-4 _ © Maple Leaf -- Cryovac %'s SWEET PICKLED } COTTAGE ROLLS _ Ideal for Barbecue, Tender, Meaty, Lean FORK SPARERIBS » 43¢ of three in their at home victory on Saturday night, with a 2-4 deficit starinw them in the face they un- loaded a trio of markers to gain the fine support as a split in the eight performance. {led the week-end assault on Sonya lanta, Ga., are visiting her sister and brother, Mrs. Bain and Earl Mitchell. Miss Eunice Roach is holidaying in Sarnia. . TAKE HOME THE Y; GALLON FAMILY PACK Week-End Spec Part of the pitching trouble was due to the ball becoming wet every time it hit the ground, thus, Warriner ed 2nd generation Tamblyns and vet- in the line-up. Burly Joe Tamblyn visiting friends in Philadelphia, Pa. Those attending the meeting of the W.A. last Thursday had a most de- lightful afternoon. ~The meeting was held on the lovely lawn which borders the pond. After the .worship period, : there was a short business meeting. | | fret mar tt tr ir et Pte a tema te Peta e% ete "eave ete a Ya a a Ye a te te" ee tu as Mr. Braham closed the meeting with : . ete 4 2 CAWKER BROS. BAKERY G. M. GERROW Phone: 985-2172 "wv ST ER ER PP P00 errr rr errr srs rrr s ttre lst sitet s st ssesessesss pitching with four safeties in five official trips to the plate, while di- minutive Neil Wanamaker swung the big stick for Sonya with a six for w prayer. Mrs. Midgley served straw- berries and cream. A "young lad" and the children enjoyed boat rides. |*s The next meeting will be held at | the home of Mrs. Braham. * Sonya sunk to second place for 24 hours when Little Britain pasted Fen- elon Falls 9-1 Friday but again gained top spot after the Saturday night wet field victory, There are no home games this week for the Braves, but the remaining home schedule will be in next weeks paper. See you at the ball park. Cedar Creek Charles Parm visited Mr. and Mrs. George Parm and daughters in Osh- awa on Monday afternoon. < - Surprise Party About Twenty-five guests assem- bled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |& Thomas Redman Friday evening, July | 7th to wish Mrs. Arthur Leighton of Blackstock Bon Voyage. After Forty- eight years Mrs. Leighton"will take a plane to England on August 1st to visit her sisters and their families and renew old acquaintances. Mrs, Leighton was a former resident of -Scugog and raised her two daughters |$ here to young womanhood. They are (Jennie) Mrs. Frank Bailey and (Mae) Mrs, Hector Shortridge, both of Blackstock. A delightful evening was spent playing progressive Euchre. Then the guest of honour was asked to be seated. The hostess pinned a corsage on her and read an appropri- 5 ate poem. Lovely gifts were pre- | &3 sented to her by Tommy Redman Jr. and Billy Shortridge her grandson. A sumptuous lunch was served after | § numerous pictures were taken 'by an- |$ FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK YUkon 5-2221 "The Family Butcher" PORT PERRY o REALS SR RARE FRR RAR AA ARN SUSAR AXA Ron Kibey of Detroit is spending the "holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ouimet and-family, 3 05% eu John Den Boer, Ieta and Martin and Mr. and Mrs. David Knibbe spent a couple of days in Algonquin Park. ieorge Kilpatrick visited Mrs. John 0322 | HOLIDAY NOTICE During the week of AUG. 7th to AUG. 12th The Port Perry Star will not be published. Lawrie in Oshawa on Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Lawrie left Sunday morn- ing from Malton Air Port by Jet Plane for Vancouver, on her way to California. : " : A skeleton staff will be on duty during that time. Please plan your advertising to avoid this week-- Mr. and Mrs. Norm Farrwell and Larry and Jim Parm of Toronto o A ---- Maple Leaf, Tasty, for the Barbecue - 1b. pkg. SEIVLESS WIENERS 45¢ ~ Canada Packers Devon Brand - 1 1b. flat pkg. RIVDLESS BACON - 5% Maple Leaf -- 1 1b. Cello Pkg. frre, SiiTED EOLOGNA - 39c Hamburgs for the Barbecue, Lean, Fresh FECTED BEEF - 20-88 "HST BUY - Save 15¢ ¢ Rose - 1 Ib. Reg. ri 4 for 95 WL lGE RINE visited Charles and Sam Parm Satur- day afternoon. Charles returned to Toronto with them. ETE Miss R. Falkenham of Oshawa is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ronnie Lar- ocque, this week. ) $F UTA rd .@an pray aes SLITS [PPO RUT JF | 4 for 2) FEATURE Je Off Pack Domestic 1 1b. Pkg. SHORTERING 45° other grandson (Allan Bailey of Osh- i nt \ very enjoy- 4 i The Port Perry Star Co. Lid. . able evening was spent by all with AUGUST 7th to 12th. Si | i old friends and neighbours who wished 3) C her success and happiness on her forthcoming journey. - EN 0.50 So ed a I NII A A 0 oF eS 0 SP bs BW $orsee? . Bani : "HOW MANY MILES SHOULD A TRUCK LAST? For Better Barbecuing Use Beaver Brand - Lump RINE i CHARCOAL 3. | ne wh ; 5 y. It depends on the driver--on the care that a truck is given--and on the manner in which the truck was built. Let's- oR FO TATORE -- Rae Dts TERE CIO « SAVE SC o / assume the first two factors are average... the driver is reasonably considerate of his truck--the maintenance LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. Tin Maple Leaf - 114 1b. Tin CANNED HAM it receives is sensible and regular. Now, the mileage we can expect depends on how the truck is built. KAM for §5¢ i aR utd) of "BEST BUY - SAVE Ge ' Chum, 2c on aT ¢ 'e oz. . Tin ord) DOG FOOD - - LUSCIOUS -- No. 1 GRADE RED CARDINAL 10 1b. Bag NEW POTATOES = 45¢ Black - No. 1 Grade . SWEET CHERRIES o. 45c "Tender - Fresh - No.1 ER Green or Waxed Beans 19¢ Mild - Sweet - No. 1 Grade WHY DO SOME SUSPENSIONS LAST AND LAST? ' Let's talk suspension, Here's another way in which Chevrolet extends truck life . . . truck= ; tailored rear suspension in combination with 2 Chevy's famous Independent Front Suspension with torsion springs. Before Chevrolet pioneer» ed this suspension system, road bumps used to be transmitted directly to the chassis -- and to the sheet metal and load. But now with. Inde- pendent Front Suspension and vari-rate rear springs Chevrolet Trucks dissipate the bumps, --.reduce chassis strain, minimize tire-abuse; load ~~ damage and driver fatigue. Another way of adding more and more miles to the life of a - Chevrolet Truck! BEST BUY -- SAVE 6¢ VWaesiffe's - With Pectin 3c Off Pack - 24 oz. Jar . Strawiterry JAE m - N rade - Home Grown - No. 1 Grade Place your ordcr now -for Montmorency CHERRIES These are freshly pitted red sour cherries, chilled and rushed to you from the grower ready for canning, freezing, pre. Delivery 'approximately WHY IS THE ENGINE YOU CHOOSE SO IMPORTANT? ' Let's talk engines. For this is the heart of truck performance. And J iU's here that-Chevrolet-V-8's-and 6's have proven their depend- able worth, Naturally, Chevrolet gives you a choice. of 'power serving, plants .% . but they all have something in common. Namely, over- .__.to power in the performance of 'its-various-engines = $o that with ~~ a Chevrolet Truck you have the pulling:power when you need it, JULY 20th to 30th. ORDER NOW. head valves, Moraine bearings and full pressure lubrication, all 1h SPANISH ONIONS 2 vor 29¢ specially designed for long engine life. And, as a bonus while yy 4 i + Veniipepeapeien . enjoy this extended engine life, Chevrolet has married éconti? A a - Na FEATURE -- SAVE 5c ° York Brand -- 15 oz. Tin_ NOW CONSIDER TRUCK FRAMES FOR A MOMENT 301] AONE piang wd gas economy full-time! gs MEAT BALLS - : ; ; Chevrolet Heavy-Duty Trucks are built with a variety of frames fr k w 1 ih. tailor made for a variety of trucking jobs. For example, if you ! = : Then there are the myriad of "small" features that help extend SPend all of your driving time off the highway, Chevy recom. ) a? BAKERY FEATURE .SAVE 4c "the life of Chevrolet Trucks. Extra-big capacity brakes . . . preci- mends one of their flexible frames that supports and-gives when Es SunbeanT weil Ao PRI: i sion ball-gear steering to minimize friction and stedting effort , , . 8iving is the wisest course. If your chiore calls for extra heavy eA NEU oe _torque-tailored clutches and super-tough transmissions! highway loads, Chevy has a frame that fills that bill, too. In fact, vs; CHELSE A BUNS po 35¢ ict : ne Chevrolet Trucks come to.you with the "just-right" frame for : Li : : your job: And because of that, months and months of life are / Sunsfitin -- Tasty -- Save dc -- 24 oz Jar added to your Chevrolet Truck -- miles and miles of, profitable : FROZEN FOOD thousands of Chevrolet Trucks across Canada with thousands of profit miles behind them. Who knows, perhaps you'll Ps % ha OLE retire before your truck does. But one thing we can say with surety: your Chevrolet Truck has been built to give you 5 YARN ess 00. we the best performance throughout the longest possible lifetime. And with a Chevrolet Truck, every mile you drive will . 3 KERNEL CORN be a profitable one. Choose your Work-Proved Chevrolet Truck at your dealer's today. : 2 i i : : ; CT.1210 2! A wg in White and Gold FIRST IN'SALES BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST KNOWN FOR PERFORMANCE, SE ING, ECONOMY AND ALL 'ROUND RELIABILITY - 1 Z ; 2 LB. 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