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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Oct 1961, p. 5

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p= > : 3 | "a : t : . * ; wy vit Ld i . ' 2 : . i y + 4 A - 24 3 » a RE NN a ) | tt hissed rads dinreven di chi ds wos acd hI E reported only one call for assistance. contemplated catering which will be in | came to Port for the fourth game. The astern Star News The Sick and Sunshine committee charge of Margaret Cornish, PM. and | vesults will be in next week's paper. under the convenors iloris Notting- Mar; aret Carnegie, P.M. Fie Fash We all appreciate the job done by ham and Margaret Hood, P.M. It on Show Which is being sponsored by | ou cheerleaders, who are Jayne Car- Blue Ray is being held in Toronto at negie, Kay McKenzie, Nola Huuter, John Northways on October 30th. Ruth Milne, Evelyn Moore and Sharon Members and friends may- obtain tick Beare. ets for this social event from various Blue Ray Chapter, No. 288, Order of the Eastern Star held "their meet, ing in the Masonic Temple, Queen St, | W483 reported that Doreen Butson was The Worthy Matron Adela White the proud grandmother of a grandson presided with the assistance of. Asso. and Margaret Hood P.M. had become , la reat-grandmother. Congratula- h . Here is a list of our players who ciate Patron Leonard Colbear.- oe Best Do are also A members oF the chapter. Tickets wil are coached by Mr, Cole, Mr. Litt and The meeting was opened in regular to Anne Parker who recently under- be $1.75 and will include transports. Mr. Johnston.« & ® form with the flag escorted to the went eye surgery in Oshawa General On and the Fashion Slow. Hus: wil 1-- Murray Blain, Centre ' East by Marshgll Alice Thorias. Hospital. She is improving nicely | leave Port ben y at 5.30 pan. 30--Jim Read, Centre Past Matrons Margaret Cornish, | and now home from hospital. Heart- A donation of $25.00 was made to "8 Leonard Sommerville, R. Guard Mabel Chapman, Margaret Hood and felt sympathy is extended to our, the local Hockey Club Association and Margaret Carnegie and Past Patron Worthy Patron Hugh Espie and our | Warrants drawn for outstanding uc- Leonard Colbear were given a warm Chaplain Jessie Espie in their recent | counts. The financial statement was & =~ welcdme and thanked sincerely for|loss of a beloved son. presented by the treasurer, in 18 Robert Vernon, Left end their continued support. The associate Matron, Doris Nott- | Reesor. A rte pity is hen 13-- Robert Parry, Full back The minutes were read by the sec'y, | ingham, presented an outstanding re- planned for Saturday night, October 24 --John Pickard, Left Tackle Margaret Carnegie, P.M. and busi- | port gleaned from the Grand Chapter 21st. This will be held in the ban- 17-- Bob Snelgrove, Def. 1. B. ness deriving from same, carried out | Sessions which were held in Toronto,' auet hall of the "Masonic Temple. 36-- Larry Davidson, R. 11. B. 28 -- Ralph Sommerville, R. Guard 9-- David Morton, Right End 31 --Richard Carnegie, F.B.-Q.B. in record time. Reports were re-| The new instructions and various | Members are asked to keep this date 2-- Bob Jeffs, L. Tackle, I. B \ ; : " ATR ceived from the various committees. | changes of tHe order proved extreme- | in mind. 21 -- Art McArthur, Q. B & RCT LU Ee EL SRE EE Dora Suggitt reported on / interesting to the members pre- Members were requested to be pre- I Ce his i ; ibili ho" Dagpu open vig gn ly nt esting ! SOME. 10 THe Tost pocting Which oii 0-- Barry Oke, Centre Phi is the 1962 GMC Medium. Duty visibility, standard equipment direc- suspension with torsion bar springing { a | = Se J 3) gi 4 N s . N 4 . " ' support from the | sent. . . . 5s 16-- Murray Empringham, R. G, Stake Truck, GM's new line features tional signals on most models, and successfully used for the past two members, The Benevolent committee Reports were received regarding the | be the ~clection of officers for the ) 31 Lavery Skerratt, Left H. I. lower hood styling for improved road longer-life mufflers, Independent front 29--John Thompson, Left H. I. 27--Earl Werner, Right Il. B. ' : oT years, has been refined in 1962, B coming term. The meeting was closed Lin regular form with the worthy ma- | tron giving the Farewell, W----Larty Brown, Left Guard were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Archers A daisty Tunchgon was seried Ly or Adin Bristow, Right Tackle Mis. Vietor Larocque, Head Pins est Monday Night , L i w r e n C e' S the committee in charge and a social p Jim Ross Right re io Meo and Mrs. Elgin White of Port Deluxe _ ~ MERE 200 half-hour was enjoyed. ot or on Perry were last Sunday visitors wi Stars B { shelion, Was oh 7-Don Gibson, Left Knd WN gts Fo ow ing eague (89 1 ge atriek. Meteors ] REXALL L ONE CENT SALE Ge dona Wilson, Def. H. 1, The Spencer farm has been sold and Legionaites Oct. 16th T Standi i tw " 22 Ivan Luke, F. B. Richard Spencer and sister, Flossie, . « : ith cam Standing-- 3 | Hilltop Herald 12-41, Aria, Right. Rud 3 will be moving to their new home in| 'riPles over 600-- Golds 7 1 Browns 4--9 AY: ENDS S ATURD AY, OCTOBER 21 { | 42--John Williams, Def. Lett End | pout pers F Hustings 693; B. Loweock --d8o;| BO 517 Blues 1-9 A Last Tuesday, Uxbridge played host | Once again, our school is conduct- Mr. Chas. Parm is home from Tor- | G. Goode G66; R. Sweetman--651; (. Greys 4-15 Orange 28 \{ BUY NOW TO SAVE MONEY ON VITAMINS COUGH "§ to the Port Perry football team. After | "® 8 magazine campaign. Our goal| 110 for a couple of weeks visit with | MeHugh -- 647; J. Redman--645; 1, Imes ny oe Yeo oe A; : Sri wich ils - : rt 1 he is $2700, and the object is to buy aj ii. « Sa . Burnett --- Wo, B. Mille 1 Acks H-- Inks 2-- Vi cas very close and exciting game, the |S °F . ! LT dls son, Sam, urnet i Miller -- 641; R. ely 2 Ni AND COLD REMEDIES--FIRST AID SUPPLIES -- ae Nils . 3. "Chick" Carnegie | "ew movie projector. So if any of NL Story 630; G. Smith--626: J. Bower 1 urples 0--11 Green 0--0 Ni score was 13 to 13. "Chick" Carnegi " Sdethe. tort { their abilit : High T'riple-- VL : TT -- 3 and Ivan Luke made our touchdowns | these students, trying out their ability G11; 1. Boy - 606; B. Cornish. 604; ee stings --h66 3 HOT WATER BOTTLES -- CHRISTMAS CARDS TAS sion] RNS: pr Thursday Nj ght ol " ree using: i 2 --_ Yo i ; Jing | Please help along our school project. RAGE +4. Franssen--o600, gh Single-- oi GIFT STATIONERY COSMETICS {deal of sportsmanship and playing | Please help 8 John Willa itighs for first section-- M. Lawrence--245 NAN TOILETRIES -- TOOTH BRUSHES 'ability Bowling League High Triple Serateh-- Games 200 and over-- Friday, the Port Perry team de- B. Cornish--1739 M. Lawrence -245; T. Hall --241; : : WRITING PAPER AND SUNDRIES o feated Brock's team 32 to 6. Our team zd . Ni hi Team Standings-- High Triple W/Hdep.-- Mae Blakely --240; D. Healey---224; i Ph played exceptionally well with Larry nes ay 1¢ Blow Kings coool 19 B. Lowcock-----779 M. Eden--224; J. Houston--222; G. & 3 A. M. LAWRENCE ] } Davidson, Artis McArthur, Bob Jeffs Blue JOCKS: ois cnvinntaniins 15 High Single Serateh-- Iastings - - 213; V. Cawker -- 218; L. Ny - Been . and David Morton scoring touchdowns ow mg cague Bill's Ref. i, Tne 14 G. Guode--304 Raines Hy; P Muhaffy -- 213; E. b RIN ® THE REXALL STORE e - and "Chick" Carnegie kicking eight dil Goofers ... or Shaw--211; V. Fawns--209; E. Pogue ' i - Hern s the | OCTOBER 11th-- Carnegie .. High Single W/Hdep.-- 20065 M.JL Till 204; A. Cl ; . ints. At present, our team heads the | © = i. IY [5 i p. 3 . 204; A. Chapman . : Dial 985-2231 - - Port Perry A; ie 'two and tying one|-- Teams Pts. I. I. Pts. Whiz Bangs G. Smith--315, 204; G. MeLaughlin--200, 2 out of three games, Tuesday, Uxbridge ®ranvien spree cree iT i 26 3 oy \ Hurricanes co... bh 24 4 Ee FINCES wooeiveoevreeeerio, 5 20 North Stars eee. H 19 Ny Helicopters co. 0 19 y ok y Er ---------------------- Lancasters .............. 2 17 . PL , JOS wei 0 17 3 . Py 5 J Kittyhawks .. 7 16 ) i Aid 4 4 Mosqiutoes ..... Lh 15 ) FE 7 ; i 3 od Mustangs .......ccceeo...... 2 15 J " Yi et REY: is i t Sunderlands ................. 2 10 : wa : ; f 4 Spitfires ............ oT . 2 0 , i 7 i, \ : Over 210-- 3 : : Fn i 3 Armstrong---310; I. Ptolemy -- 287 When You Shop at { Your CARLOAD Food Market Prince Albert This Week-End, Wed, - Sat., Oct. 18, 19, 20, 21 $ DOLLAR SALE § St. John -- Prentice -- 224; M. Doupe -- 220; R. Moore---219; D. VanCamp--214, | 4 SES. - 3 - :. J » { r Vy x A y ; A. Hanlin -- 249; B. Oke ---- 241; J. ! i fey Goode--241; M. Enge--241, 222, 211; . i C. Tanton--239; B. Collins--236; IK. :, T I} i Bailey -- 233; M. S -230; M. | a [41 (0) 4 - A { To To . . 3 er © *, 4 - - on 5: i rr over 600-- M. Enge -- 674; B. Oke -- 645; J. Armstrong--0622; M. MacGregor--608; 4 y CLARKS 20 oz. any tos i ; F ancy TOMATO JUICE 8 for S100 [icon mone sno : AYLMER 10 07. Mary Enge--0674. +) TOMATO SOUP ....... ... 8forSif0 fl . AYLMER jt a Cedar Cr eek CATSUP 0 Stor S160 J onnnr con SOCIETY ARLE TT 20 oz. | i) is Vine Laenssus and david o shaw: wugen re- DOG FOOD ond 2 off } "oe « A 8 for $1. 00 EA and i ah: CREASE THAT NEVER CEASES! _ KLEENEX AQUA, PINE, TT | 6 f Reg. Size J ----- OF ONTARIO j i LBA NEE SANE ET IEE Hr EE ES or $1. 00 TALE or LANDS FOR TAXES *4 11r or TAILORS Exclusive. © . er Ca nad; Ch Si hI 8 OZ. PKG. a i iy YATRA No amit of wear or weather wall even | ~ ¥. anadian eese . ces ....... oF: Onindin and earl date he 1900 begin to blunt the knife-sharp "Dura-Press Old Eng. Cheese Slices... 3 - 1 00 JET gy Sh hail crease in these handsome all-wool slack! kis n Ch Sli ~ [) Ontario will he held at the Court It's BUILT -IN ... to ) stay in and keep 1) Pimento Cheese Slices ik 0 th ooo hs dy | You at your very neat! : i of Loeamiier, 201, ublass dh faxes o All sizes! Latest --_"_ tn I costs are WARE Notice is Ce (8 i i heen pe php " L 2 Dpyoy Sp bacow FHT tts verres PT ih ALL 3 FOR wy the issue of Septembe Arrow Shirts - New Fall iN MAPLE | LEAF SKINLESS SAUSAGE Va 1h S10 00 Aries uf the said list may be had]. lines = $5.00, $5.95, $6.95 : | - "CANADA FINEST LEAN ROUND DATED at W with, this 5th day of Cw h f M , rosy meave | STEAK or ROAST .. gg" ores, C0") Dack Shoes for Men CE DON'T CARRY HE ¥ 3 3 : A : - re rn 5 of Ontario, $18. 95, $19. 95, $24. 95 + - FOOD PARCELS PORK HOCKS 4 41h 3 416 Centre Street South, | : ¥ i I S or 9 Nov. 30 WHITBY, Ontario. : ra | { =. "i r 3 A \ iE ul MAPLE LEAF, Sweet Pickled ~~ Vari BR rar ea Gr alt Subur han Coals | a FANE : y-of Parking Space ¢ 1 + W TED L ; R 3 COTTAGE ds SUSIE $22.95 Dura-Press Slacks $15.95 re . WITH BARG LINING REA FRESH FRUITS 3 . NRA and VEGETABLES $29.95 Ail Wool line at - $13.95 BAe ) @ © AT MARKnr mrp Lh FR 5 3 SN 2 Causeway | Stanfield Underwear Stock Suits - $59.95, $49.95 ~~ © STORE HOURS Bowling Lanes ToMBE CE rig | RS Daily 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. OPEN J La A Rha RE Rs Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. FRIDAYS -- 7 to 11 p.m. Lr NS SATURDAYS -- 8 to 11 p.m. PHONE tf. . 985-2521 PORTPERRY |

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