- MEF . 5. AH ty Leh > 3 \ J ot é i 5 - y ' H , . ; : 4 § + i i fce i shaded 15 es 4 1 oa APPT DOVE PRINS Wh ELLER A AT RIES REFERS BER P (08 719 | did " 4 Re I | WT - TU h SR e oN a J, 2 To ER n v \ A AN NAR a oy THE PORT PERRY STAR V $2.00 Per Year, Single Copy 5¢ | Beautiful Weather &a Good Crowd at Port Perry Fair Authorized as Becond Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa + PORT PERRY, ONT, ynspay SEPT. 7th, 1961 £ Port Perry Public School * Wn Attendance Same as Last Year | [7S ® Married Recently in Port Perry Enrolment at the Port Ferry Pub- Game 4.00 p.m. > Robert Robertson of Udney will re- lic School has amounted to almost the | place Mr. John Taylor. ; same as last year's attendance, Mr. y . i ¢ J: R, H. Cornish, Principal, reported. he packing staff for the-new term i: There are now 15 classes in the school. |" 0¢ 88- i ows There were 48 beginners this year| Miss Joblin, Kindergarten, Mys.: ' A to replace the graduating class of 56| Bailey, I, Miss Johnson I & 1,' A ' 4 who started High School this year.| Mrs. MacMillan II, Mrs. Beare III, 5 During the summer 21 students left Mrs, Samells III, Mr. Robertson IV, , y the area and 27 students moved in. { Mr. Taylor IV, Mrs. Lee V, Mr. Lane ¥ Two changes have been made in the |'V, Mrs. Cochrane VI, Mrs, MacFar-. * Nid teaching staff since last term. The | lane V &VII, Mr. Cawker VII, Mrs, * Ne new teachers are Mr. Len Taylor of | Hunter VIII, Mr Cornish, Principal, Ey Bobcaygeon, who replaces Mrs. Foster | and Mrs. Grace Hastings, Music In- 4 in Grade IV and also in Grade IV Mr, ! structor. ) AF, ' 'k X ee ------------ par 0 ; y y High School i ¥ ¥ : Increase of Fifty-Six Pupils i St The District High School Board of Physical Ed., Music A Fides in Jobe iing the increase in Me. J. I Jefford---Ind. Arts be enve ment md established a fourth Mr. 1. C. Johnston, B.A. - be Grade Nine class and employed an ad- Matl ot 14 ditional teacher for the additional hy, Sides ;! Inds oom Mr. R. H. Litt, B.A.--Science Ny : Hisar Mr. G. GC. MacDonald; B.A. Principal rR ST ~~The-schosl has now a registration Mr. R. 'L. MacDonald, B.A - ASSENT 2 of 378 with 17 full time teachers and Geog,, Comm. . PORT PERRY PAIR HAY , Three animals, get-of-sire--N. Me- ; : One part time. Twenty-six pupils re- | Miss Norah McCully, B.A.-- English First Cutting 1961 -- Les Smith; Leod;. J. Winterbottom: N. McLeod; i { gistered 'in Grade Thirteen. Miss Yvonne McFadyen, B.A. It seems as if everything must have Lloyd Smith; Burnsell Webster; Ted J. Winterbottom 5: ~The Members of the Staff are: History, Guidance some occasional stops in their upwara Lamb; Gordon Vernon : Grand Champion Female--J. Win- f Mr. A. C. Buchner, B.S.A.-- Miss Aileen. Parker, B.A.-- growth, and thi§ year seems io be the 'Second Cutting 1961--Roger Holt- ' terbottom ) Science & Agric, Home Economics year when the Port Perry Fair made by; L. Stephenson; Les Cochrane; Roy Grand Champion Male--N. Mcleod | ; ; Miss Catherine Christie, B.A---Art Mr. I. W. Parkinson, B.A.--Math. that pause. After several years of Leask; Brian Holtby Baby Beef--R. Marquis; R. Mar- a LL dy Miss Alice Chrysler, B.A.-- Mr. M. W. Pashler, B.A.-- increasingly good attendance the Fair Ensilage--Wesley Johnson: Les quis; N. D. Hogg; N. D. Hogg 2 sane il Latin & History English, French board report a slight drop in the at-| gin DOMESTIC SCIENCE i! a = EN . Mr. G. K. Cole, B.A.-- Mr. D. J. Payne, B.A.--Geog., English | tendance from last year's record. Grand Champion--Roger Holtby White Bread--Mrs. 0. W. Holmes; 4 Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Irvine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Math., Physical Ed. Mrs. Cavoline, Saunders-- Commercial A fine sunny day made fair-going a Reserve Grand Champion--Les . Mrs. N. Wilson; Murs. Mosienko 3 S 'Michael Thomas. Tobin, who were Irvine, Lilla St., Port Perry and the | Miss Gloria Hastings-- Mr. J. Scott, B.A.--French pleasure. The spectators enjoyed a | Smith Whole Wheat Bread-->Mrs. F, M. IR married on Saturday, August 19th, | groom is 'the son of Mrs. Margaret| oo a -----| great many splendid exhibits. The SHORTHORNS Holliday: Mrs. Bert Dowson; Mrs, F. R38 } 1961, in Port Perry United Church. Tobin, of Montreal, The happy { entries in the horse classes were the Bull Calf under 1 yr.--N. D. Hogg hes -- TI RYN The Rev. E, S. Linstead officiated at | couple are making théir home. in Son a Tie on Sa - Lose o on 1 Tues. most in years, compensating for a Heifer, 1 yu: & under 2 N. D. Hope "ruit Bread--Mrs. J. Philip; Mrs. Yor the double ring ceremony. - The bride | Oshawa : yi > smaller number in the Black and| Heifer Calf, under 1 yr. -- N. Hopp: 1. M. Holliday; Mrs. F. Dayes Nia | is the former Miss Winnifred Rose --Photo by Enge. 1 S ith Li ds ay - 3- 2 and Tie White Show (Holsteins), which was | N. D. Hous | Yeast Rolls--Mrs, J. Philip; Mrs. R. & is i n eries wi In d : Thr hiinde ire--N Prentice; Mrs, N. Wilson y down from last years record 169 en- Three animals, get-of-sire--N, D. : 4 om slot Sirgen sri ft au PS is dit on fr MP rl a La ire py er - tries to only 128. The T. Eaton Trophy 'Hogg . " J Orange & Nu Bread--Mus, J. 4 SNS | me Ww aR = chose an embossed pale blue organza Sonya, 'Saturday, Sept. 1 Hi A wid Fi RBI producer for livestock was won by Ross K.| Grand Champion Female--N. D. Philip; Mis] I. Davos: Mrs. Bo M. ; ed over blue taffeta with batching shoes during the season, Jack crackea the M Hogg, Uxbridge ! Holliday (EAT ; arquis .of Sunderland. 4 Hogg, g : . . i Ae hl and purse, pink hat and gloves and The Lindsey Wns: re We first offering into left centre to knot t Grand Champion Male --N. D. Graham Flour Muffins--Mus. R. 4 a il @ FISHER : BROOMFIELD corsage of pink carnations. brink of elimination from Vietorin| ine score and that is the way it re. | FRUIT Hogg, Uxbridge Prentice; Mis. F. M. Holliday; Mus. ike, | : ASE : . . County Play-Off Baseball gained a re-' mained as Lindsay hurler Williams . _ . Ce Cre Kydd § . Cobourg United- Church, decorated As the couple left on their honey-| . " : etired_Fishl trikes 1. Coll. Apples -- Mrs. Mosicenko; ABERDEEN ANGUS Cream Poff Shelli--Mis. Bei Smith ; with pink Gladioli and white Mums | moon trip to Quebec, the bride was |Prieve with a 4-4 saw bff with the | retired Fishley on strikes. David Porter; George Smith Bull, 2 yrs. & over --M. Bailey: Rk. y was the setting for a pretty wedding | wearing a printed sheath dress with | Sonya Braves here to-night. --000 2. Courtland--Lloyd. Smith; Mrs. | yg ois (Continued on back page) He hab on August 26th when Marjorie Broom- matching three quarter length jacket, WII, , % e Mosienko; Mrs. Porter ) Bll, § we overd-8. Svouin , field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don| gold gloves and velvet hat, coffee e' "Batting Braves" came back in| 3. Baldwin--Mrs. Mosienko Marquise. Bailey -- eo, Broomfield, Cobourg and Delton Fi- brown shoes and bag and a wrist the rain-shortened game with a run Lindsay, Tuesday, Sept.' Sth 4. Northern Spy--George Smit] Bull Cal\under 1 yr. --M. Bailey; F li k u or. 'sher, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Milt- | pang corsage of gold and bronze baby | in. the bottom of the fifth to gain the , Lindsay Walkwoods came to within | Lloyd Smith; Mrs. Mosienko RO is; \2. Marquis; M.- Bailey Yalic Re-union { wn Fisher, Caesarea, were united 38] pigs," 35 and malial, thelr 3-1 edge ta one game of evening their best of sev.! 5. Greening--Mrs. Mosienko; Mrs. | § "5' N¢ tver-- Donald Lindo i a marriage. : games over the Walkwoods. The 3 : Porter M. 3ailey; R. Marquis The Fralick elan met for their an- oh he double wedding ring ceremony Both bride and groom are graduates Lindsay crew tallied three runs in the en set with the Sonya Braves, Mike 6. Red Spy--Murs. Porter vis] & under 3D. Lindo; ol zet-together on Saturday, Ang. LE : was-performed-by-Rev.-E.-C. Hello- of Peterhoro Teacher's. College. and 'top of the third as the Braves suffer- Lash and Marv Hartin locked horns 7. Snow--Mrs. Mosienko; Murs, R. Marqlis; M] Bailey; R. Marquis Zoth, 19610 The" meeting place was x way stant both are employed by Scarborough ed their only bad inning of the series in a pitching duel as Lindsay triumph- | po, ter Heifer\J _y## & under 2--R. Mar- once more the Scout Hall at Port Ys The Wedding: susie' is played by Ho o ain 4) reap defensively; Lash of Pudsey dosed, ed 4. The gains was hiseerly ones 8, Melmtosh-- Lloyd Smit); George quis; R. Marquis; M. Bailey; D. Lindo t'vrry where the old folk sat and visit- 54 + ¥ i | at Flemingdon Park, Don Mills. ir 1 out and ed with barbed taunts, umpire bafting | Smith: Mrs. Forter I a1 ve) iley; | ed while the younger ones enjoyed a NE Mr. Wm. Ramsay and the soloist was moved to third on a ground out an ' ; Heifer Calf, under 1 yr.--M. Bailey; | 3 if Mrs, W. Horns who sang "The stayed there as Hennessey gained and general bad feelings between the| 9. Talman Sweet--George Smith; R. Marquis; M. Bailey: D. Linde program of sports. Following the { j ! ; i . i i ite i s inati i [ ing ¥ ith; Mrs. Porter . 5 ; So iley; R. sports a picnic supper was enjoyed in u ! Weddi Prayer" and "Wedding first when hit by a pifch. With men teams culminating in a shoving and Lloyd Smith; A Herd of 5 animals----M. Bailey; R. ) Ch ! uy - P i B | on first and third Birchard hit to the : insult throwing match between play-| 10. Melba--Mrs, Mosienko; Mrs. Marquis; R. Marquis; M. Bailey the banquet room. } ! Given in marriage by her father, or an ams box and Lash at third was hung up ers and fans alike at the games end. Porter Llovd Smith Three animals get-of-sire--M. the pasion Mus. lo Kendall, pA ' : ; . 11. St. Lawrence--Lloyd Smi iley; R. Marquis; R. Marquis; M. welcomed adbvisitors and led in sing- 5 R the bride wore a full length gown of L A: P h in run down play and Jewell scored -- fl ot a Bailey; R. Marquis; ; en Fin oi white organza with lace bodice and ose fo : efer oro on a miscue; the other runners moving: The seventh game of the series is| 12. Wealthy--Mus. Porter; Mrs. Bailey ing the Grace at table, (atau trim over white satin with floating up to second and third, Growden hit to be played in Sonya Sat., Sept.Oth | Mosicnko -- "| Grand Champion Femals--Donald-- After the-supper-u business Inet Tv pio od A ~-train.--Her-full-elbow-length-veil-was | --Peterboro- defeated Port---Bantams |- a sacrifice fly to left to score Hen- | at 4 pm. Come out and give the 13. Delicia ious -- Lloyd "Smith; Mus. Lindo ge was held and new officers elected Ye held by a jewelled crown and she (in an exciting game 6 to 3. ols hi nessey with the second run. Spratt 'Braves your support. Petes 08 bitin Grand Champion Male-- Malcolm ov the amiig a. Wok mere: AY we through- : irst base | ark Bailey ves. --Ruymond Fralick; Viee- Tres. Yi carried a bouquet of pink swéet-heart | 8 very closely played game th then topped a ball down first base a , SU Like I : . N ¢ EY 15. "Blenheim Pippin--Mrs, Porter Mrs, EK. Rowland, W hitby; Sec.- SP, Fons Wii SFRITISES on & White ible. i o en Whi first Bake: Play ops 16. Clapp's Favorite Pears -- Mrs. HEREFORDS Treas, Douglas, Maundrell, Whitby, 4 Her only adornment was pearl ear: Port held Peterboro scoreless. 5 out 4) and Senge] by Wanama ee . B . Porter; Lloyd Smith; Mrs. Mosienko Bull, 2 yon, & overs. Webwod Sports committee --- Roy and Trevor 4 rings. of the seven innings played. A bad | became embroile n m Sgume dim? Y ' usiness 17. Bartlett Pears--Lloyd Smith; Bull, 1 Yr. & over J. Winterbot- Kendall, Georgeen Burnett & Sandra 0% Siva Ling Yas ou Wh Hon tou im the gamle slows) two wn. (the ste wall, Rischard meeting ll the Mrs. Porter tom; N. McLeod; J. Winterbottom Fralick. 0 qk Bs Matagarer Bird and hse earned runs to Sore Potente now | way from second. A tradition of fine quality and fair| 18. A.0.V. Apples--Mrs. Porter; Bull enlf under 1 yr. --. Winter- The picnic is to be beld the same i oh three were friends of 'the trie and advance against a Toronto team. Mac McMillan started the Sonya | practices was established by the Ger- Mus. Mason Pls J a ios bottom; N. Mcleod; "Winterbottom Pica nex! year and to be on Sept. N§ . 3. " r q 8§-- 1ed Mrs, ] rd "1 "- h , 1462, t 9 wore identical cocktail length dresses| We are proud of our Bantam team | comeback with a single in the Brave row family during the many years in > I Lomas Mosienko 2 prize Gow, 3 by | pe + Winter special thanks was voted to Mar- ed { of pale pink organza over pink satin | in their first year of 0.A.8.A. play. | third, followed by a double by Wana- | which they carried on the bakery busi- | Porter Sis, So 5 "| bottom; N. McLeoc Lo A x oh Sis wa lu Ba Rb \ with matching cumberbunds, head- : 'maker, a pair of walks by Cawker and | here in Port Perry. GRAIN & SEEDS Hester neh & apg J. Winter fs yd " I" he oe 1 pt v hs 8 | Rn... 1 ! . Tale . ; bottom; N. McLeod; J. Winterbottom; { and Misses JoAnne Watson, Elizabeth { : | i d shoes and "white gloves. Hallet and a fielder's choice cut the Oats, BEarly--Les Smith ; ; ) Wi oie Ne : | xian ei of white and lead to 3-2. | Mr. E. H. Gerrow started the busi- Oats, Late--George Smith; Leslie | N. McLeod St.John and Karen Ross of the Sport: 1 i y 'nations. The flower girl was | : ness when he bought out Mr. Harry Smith; B. Webster Heifer, I yr. & under 2--N. Me- Committee, N : Dink oar : 1 h, i ort ' an ams Lindsay upped the lead to 4-2 in the White in 1024. At that time he made Fodder Corn--Harry Keizebrink; Leod; J. Winterbottom; N. McLeod; Members attended from Toronto, little Miss Connie MeCullough, in 8 ; > fourth two singles by Grozelle and rite Catalod fan on: B. Webster J. Winterbottom Scarborough, Whithy, Port Ferry und | hort dress of white organza over Xa ourth on two g y several improvements and instaled tae Wesley Johnson; B. Webster } N > X od i Shots grea: i mb To Oshawa b - 2 Hutton, and a ground out. Sonya once | two large front windows.- Sheaf of Fall Wheat--Norman Wil- Heifer calf, under 1 yr.----J. Winter- | Scugog Island. We were pleased to White satin With, pink dain Sumber; ; again cut the lead to one in their half { o Pr _ bottom; N. McLeod; J. Winterbottom; [see that Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Fralick AL | bund and head piece and white shoes , t tripl EY +) tubs a : : Wil- ! N. McLeod were able to be present and hope that i d gloves. She carried a basket of | At our Labour Day Fair, Port Ban- | of the inning on Jewall's one out triple | My Gerrow was assisted by two sons, | Sheaf of Late Oats--Norman- Wi -- N ot ) e will be able lh and pink carnations and red |tams again came up with a fine win {and Mac _McMillan's run scoring | Mansell and Grant., After ten years | son. Herd of 5 Eh 4, Winterbot- | they pu. wo more will be able to | rose petals, which she dropped ahead | over an Oshawa Team. ground out. he sold out to the sons and they car- PY tom; N. McLeod Vg Pate: Aext He, ' . ; of the bride FOIng down he iste. Robt. Peterman pitched a fine| At the end of four innings, with the Ham. family name for several . g -- I Mr. Lawrence McLaughlin, Nestle- ' er darkent d id a light Ki { game, striking out 8 batters, skies darkening and amid a lig Y Pe P ton, friend of the groom was best man : : sprinkle of rain, the umpire in charge ' | ind irf ay art ort erry uniors in and the ushers were Barry Fisher,| Port's hitting in this game. was informed both teams that the game| Mr Mansell Gerrow decided to with- : brother of the groom and Neil Broom- | very good. = Larry Skerratt, Port's| 1d be called at the end of the fifth | draw from the business in 1950 and| A surprise party was held at the Series From Havelock field, brother of the bride. The Bride- | catcher hit a home run, Bob Lee had a a vi bettered consider. | Shortly after joined with his son Bruce | home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reader groom and gentlemen attendants were | a double and a single, Graham Powell Se c in establishing a funeral 'parlor m|on Monday night, Sept. dhs vi Oo Toistiy, Sent ot, Font oes PATS SO tuxedo dressed with white jackets, | two hits, Jim McMaster & Barry Oke ; ~ Oshawa. brate the vig rk of is Thier J1's. beat out Havelock by a score of [off a couple of terrific plays. 'Arch black trousers, cumberbunds, bow ties! also had two hits, Lindsay failed to score in the top This month marks the end of an era | M™ hers Ro Sey athuns | 4 to 2. Menzies pitching for Port Ferry had and shoes and red carnations, Lihe up for Port was: Catcher-- |of the fifth, When Sonya came in for the Gerrow family as Grant has AT De and. Mr. Clady Render, ~_ Arch Menzies on the mound for Port | good support from his team-mates, f The reception and hot turkey din-| Larry Skerratt; Pitcher--Robt, Peter- Wanamaker got. the ball Tong sold "out "to Mi: Wetitworth Watson, brothers. Mr. Robert Reader fs m | had 5 strike outs allowing only 3 hita| This proved the best of the series : ner for the 04 guests was held at the | man; 1st "Base--Bob Lee; 2nd Base-- | slashing a one out single off the {oF and the bakery will now be known ood health and ties many fond mem. | and 5 walks, 2-out of 3 games. - Cobourg Golf and Country Club, [Roger Pickard; 3rd Base--Graham at third, Neil stole Sorond ms prea as Wentworth Bakery. of this district, having spent a| J. Barron on mound for Havelock| Port Perry Juniors now play-off here the bride's mother received the | Powell; Short Stop--Barry Oke; Left | to Cawker aul stayed tigre ws 7 : 4 . lif 8 Is- | allowed-5 hits and 3 walks with 8] with Odessa; but no definiie date has Ww! ih he p of deep mauve silk [ Outfield--Ralph Ballard; Center Out | flied 'to a medium right for the sec-| Mr. Watson has been an employee large part of his life on bis I LL one Lo Rh, guesis np cress dag : 8t hope for a | of Gerrow's for quite a few years and land. He is the great grandson of Mr. s. | ' aa Re EE ar. Ta ner Hiv iia i Titel I ht in the | is well qualified to carry on the busi- Joseph Reader, one of the first set-| Carnegie and Birkett were the big |. Come and support your Port Perry sories and a corsage of white carna.| Dale Beare r ow We wish hi 8 os tlers on Scugog Island. guns for Port with 2 hits apiece. base ball club, : d. person of Jack Hallet, Sonyas clean-| ness. We wish him evéry success. RoR hy tims To assist the groom's mother! Roger Stephens also playe 8 ; ! 5s : LIN AM Public School NT LINDSAY. ADMISSION. 35¢. - Public Schoo 8 a 0 asel dil ; Pp . - " FINALS ° at SONYA Ale | J Children FRI