Th d Ni h | MASTER FEEDS PURCHASE Norton, Goodwood, R.R. 1. Smith, Port Perry, R.R. 2 SPORT urs ay 10 i The Easter Thank Offering meet- 3 . P ta whirl © NEWS a 4 ng of the WMS was hold in thel (Continued from Front Pege) Junior Section Rip fae Pg Janet Hoek Bowling League Church on Wednesday, April 4th at i " © . Oats, any variety, named Ralph on , a 3 J 1; wii Norton; Hockey, Curling, Bowling; Basketball, Badminton : 230 pon, with Mrs, Russell Hatten| UV® supervised the presentation of | Morrison, Heaverton, R.R. 2; Bill Bat. RR 4 Horan, Clare 2 v : : Championship Play-Offs presiding. the Spuasion ely Awards. ty, Brooklin; Doug Batty, Brooklin. mn R. b o . ' ra, Team Standings Tot. Pins| The mecting opened with the sing-| The Seed Fair is sponsored each (BY odney---/ 3mi Yor *ira} fut hay don. Bipith, Pert Monday Ni ht Musings en 0 23 Archers beeen 6744 ing of ig She "Jesus Keep I. your by the Ontario County Soil and Fy ' oo ss a vy on Perey, R.R. 2 Gorge Smith, Port 1 g - Helicopters ................ 0 22 Blow Kings ..... . 6678 | nian the Cross", followed with scrip- Crop Improvement Association in con- | perry, RR. 2: Alex Colvill St Perry, RR. 2; Bary McKean, Sea- - North Stars ......... 2 ~ 22 Stars on ' . 6286 | ture 'reading by Mrs. A. Fisher and nection with the Ontdrio Pepartme nt! land. ville, Sunder-1 y14ve, RR. 2. v1 k Bowling League Mosquitos 18 Black Jacks . 6197 prayer by Mrs. A. Deeming. A short of Agriculture, ' Rial a Sceond cut hay---Roger-Holthy, Port I i Sunderlands ................ 0 16 GOOFS tivities 6066 meditation on "The Faster Lily" w.: The vesults of the judging are a: ariey, any variety, named Ralph | Perry, R.R. 4; Bruce Norton, Clare- Team Standings April 9th-- Lancasters ............. 2 13 Kegionaires given by Mrs. Batten. : follows With the fivet threo Tad ee] Morrison, Beaverton, RR. 2; Bruce | mont, - RR. 1; George Smith, Port Group 1, Group 2 | Games over 210-- Consolation Play- Offs Mrs. Gary Lowell and Mrs. E. Hum- | only. | Malcolm, Locust Hill, R.R. 1; Aldon | Perry, RR. = Black--T7819 Blue--17561 A. Williams -- 286; J. Middleton-- Team Standings Tot. Pins | phrey sang a duet "The Lily of the Registered oats-2Russell Morrison | i Grey--1161 Purple--7405| 0" Badour -- 268: D Venning-- | D€ LUXe corn iiiis 6216 | Valley". Beaverton, R.IR. 2; John Batty Bracks Bod 1918 251; B. Oke -- 249, 227; R. Moore Whiz Bangs ......coeeevrrnrinnns 6218 Mis. J. Head, of West Hill, was | lin; Milton Parkin, Brooklin, R.R. 1. | rr hite-- . Ar | Head Pins connec, 6037 | special speaker and guests were pre-| heat----Teber wokli . "5 B 2a 298, c. 'Hewitt--290; E. Bailey. 235; Camegis .. we 0030 {Sent UR OZaeWA, Pot Perry nd R pr y Hard W. Honey, Sengrave, Recip e =D { To 4 rown-- : 0am. 1 Kuta oan. 1 | Bill's Ref. 6027 | Pickering. "Rd Boe hie wai . x GT Orango---11z A TE B58 RR. 15 lusnt] Btusttoon Broseston, for ving, i order % reen--7070 Mis beth = 1 Hioh Troile i meet . . Fo Se Neti ~ RT gh Tole Sg te i ows waves ves, finstant \ gf colourful i yours Over 600 Triples-- Procmane<218: pg 'MecLau hlin--218: B. Gibson--689; R. Chandler--688; B Seagrave mont, R R > oo" \ A. : are If [ } } t } ) ot oy Milind I, Lewis--212; M. To "| Graham Jr.--688; M. Gibson--674; G. 2 Cy RR. y .eslie Smith, Port e ep whe LIC 2) Jus % Over 200 Singles-- Triples over 600-- Thamsssesto; " Owelie=fis?} J. Owen 'BRIDAL SHOWER Oats, and other variety -- Russell convenience. extension! call i) M. J: Till--260, 225; J. Goode--254; B. Oke -- 662; J. Kyte -- 627; I. a ™ Se Monaies- On Wednesday evening a shower Meni Bees ton R.R. 2; Leslie 4 B. Gibson--249; A. Chapman--248; H. Doubs psan E. Bajioy--017; E. Ba- py \ Co ar ; es was held in the S. School Room for |* mit 1 ort Perry, R.R. 2; Cecil Dis- 4 Bathie--246; M. Burnett--246; T. Hall Soar aiy \ I 15 Tr Trade] 003: o Miss Diana Stickwood, who is marry- hes, . RR. 1. } A --240;. M. Rodd--236; E. Shaw--226; -High Single-- Batson 00 pe AY -- 0035 Cling Mr. Earl Whittaker, on April 14. i ey, 6 rowed, any variety--He- 1 J. Leroux--223; A. Mulder--222; Ll... Audrey Williams 286. J . Mr. Roy Scott was Master of Cere- ob Dasa, Brooklin, R.R, 1; Russell 3 Moore---222; L. Tripp---220; F. Dow- High Triple-- Lemons-- | monies and carried the evening Morrison, Beaverton, R.R. 2; How- og iy son--220; D, Pargeter--220; A. Cook Beth Oke--662. D. Moore--98; M. Lyle--98; E. King | through in his usual jovial manner. ard Malcolm, Locust Hill, R.R. 1. § 8 --220; A. Dowson -- 214; M. Sweet- --89, 65; C. Fagg--11. Mrs. J. Tobin, Mrs. R. Abraham and Ear corn, any variety--Gordon Hun. | LESS \ man--212; J. Godley--204; J. Houston Friis Miss Maurcen Tobin favoured with a] te Bydelting Paul Wellman, Clave- To a" . : --=204;. R. Smith -- 204; M: Smitts-- Tri ol Lis k trio, very much enjoyed by all. mont, R.R. be Albert Foster, Clare- ei A 202; F.Davey--202; R. Underhay-- rip. e mn Ashburn Mr, Glenn Wanamaker read, "A nant, RR. 2 A 201; J, Cooke--200; V. Cawker--200. Be aim wily Boy", which was very Wsnpih bay - Donald Dunkeld, 7 ah High Single-- B li CM L i umorous and quite true to life. ares Ata. . = WE. Morr Joa TH 80. ow ing Pe S00 ANA. es Diana and Earl were then placed in TH ay Hm Malcolm; Locust | mmm wx Hi High Triple-- Team Standings as of April 6th-- Credit; Mr. and Mrs. B. Hetchens and seats" of honour, and Roy read an ad- pe t LR. 1 | R ' 7 i A ---- | Ae i M. J. Till--6B50. The FD) Lhe daughter Wendy, of North Oshawa; dress, in verse, composed by our local . Vg I oumdation, early--Albert | HALF LOAD REGUL Xr IONS | Jd PLEASE NOTE--Banquet will be at| The Islanders. 40 points Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAndless, Robert | Poctess, Mrs. BE. Clements. These | Hien Glatomont, fk 1 4 [ Fd Sandalwood Rema ans at 7.00 p.m.| Lightning Bu a oints and Lenore, of Don Mills; Mr. and adiyesses Hig ig Tight ut very In To ys Sa, iil J | i April 16th, Oddbecks--2 ES Domb Mrs. Kenneth Heron and family of shower, and are greatly enjoyed. helitey, Liatemont, LR. 1 | Are F 0 0 i | : ree Selly an points Pickering were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Bernard Standish then passed Sitage corn -- Harold W. Honey, n orce ! niario 0 a | » Easyblows--27 points Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron the gifts to the bride and groom-to- Seagrave, R.R. 2; Norman Lehman, | | ; 1 Wednesday Night Teysrdsel pins Misses Mary and Hilda Hopkins; P® who unwrapped and admired them, Claremont, R.R. 2; Murray Holtby, | Co & S bh R : | High Single-- spent Sat day in Peterb P | and Mrs. M. Belair placed them on Port Perry, R.R. 4. | un ug ix dai oads | u Anne Spears--282 pent Saturday in Peterboro. lisp] First cut hay, 76 per cent legume-- \ 3 4 ow ng League Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton accom- | P!aY: Punrobi I Rin, EFFECTIVE MARCH AP ; SHICLE i | High Triple-- panied Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sutherland Diana and Earl thanked everyone | Punrobin and Elmeroft Farm, Beaver- i ak y © NR . ; to APRIL 30th, VEHICLE 1, Teams Pts. T. T. Pts. | Anne Spears--626." to Lakeficld on Sunday and visited, in a very few words. Refreshments | ton, R.R. 3; Harold w. Honey, Sea- |g LOADS MAY I SXCEED THE ALLOWABLE © Bombers ........ 5 83 | Over 200 Singles-- | Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt. were served by the ladies, Messrs. M. So pa %e=Lsosliz Smith; pave I LOADS GIVEN UNDER SECTION 31, SUB- ELS - Hurricanes ............. b 82 . Leonard Beadle--214; Horace Web-{ Mrs. Russell Batten; Mrs. M. Bruce and W. Keen poured the tea. yd LR " 5 § SECTION 3 OF THE HIGHWAY r a {EER LT 80 | ster--207; Morley Bruce--215; Doug | Sparks; Mrs. H. Doble; Mrs. C. Bry- Mr. Gordon Fishley entered Port| oe o ay, 20 peyienty legume, | TRAFFIC ACT % Flyers .... LT .80 | Foster--229; Glenn Wanamaker--220; | ant; Mrs. W. Routley and Miss Eileen ' Perry Memorial Hospital, on Wednes- o Dye & EKlm-| ' 7 Spitfires ... al 28 | Glonn Hood---514; Anne Spears--282, | Hamill gttended the W.M.S. thank-| day, for tests and observation. Wel" ©) UN, Nas ome, Port | R. E. SIMS . } "= Kittyhawks ................ 2 27 | Jack Healey--227, 210. offering' at Pickering on Thursday | trust he will soon be home again. nk 4 ent b arsld W, Honey, ! + Eu SIMS, B.A Se. | XX : Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. C. : Reon! cut hay--Dunrobin and Elm. | Mar. 1-8 Apr. 5-12 County Engineer £3 longi ; 5 croft Pom; Murray Holtby; Iv : ) 2 Billings on the birth of a son, in Port ¥: an ' -------- mn a en is GREEN GIANT FANCY CREAM GORN A tt At Your CARLOAD Food Market, Price Albert ; v § evening. Perry Memorial Hospital. Mrs. W. Garlick of Toronto has spent the past week, at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. F. Grose. Mrs. Grose returned from two weeks in Port Perry Hospital on Friday. We wish her.a complete recovery. Neil out again to Church Service on Sunday morning, after her long ill- ness. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dar- rell of Long Island. Mr. John Tristram of Nobel called 5 oz. 19 , on Seagrave friends on Wednesday. | Mr. Howard Leask of Uxbridge vis- {ited Mr. and Mrs. H. Eagleson -and other Seagrave friends on Friday af- ternoon, i Mr. ! (nee Jean Stone), who are with the and Mrs. Harold Drinkwater isda nels ag soma inde ciidibichsbestchi i ---- We were pleased to have Mrs, Me- +, x £4 J W § FASRARRSHESAGIR. FRY IDNA ER Tg STR PI YR § PIR ir PECHAGAS I ARI Wo ey ' ile ¥ ot BA bir maiatin mdi 3 fos THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 1962-5 DEPAR AM THM ENT BReCIS STORE Vinyl Ashe ALL KIN Linoleum Tile 12c. each" s Tile 13c. ach OF TILE AT Tins ' Q.0.R. of Canadian Occupation Forces MAR iT PRICES 3 in Germany, are enjoying many new x 25¢ OFF | experiences. Harold, who is in the = Sl. 19 Sq. yd. fF - band, has recently taken some tests, , :{! SiANT SURF Pkg. 59¢ and raised his standing. The Band is INYL COATED a going to Edinburgh, Scotland, for a K YORK ICE BOX JAR } -- month to compete in contests there. oor Covering 1) Mr. and Mrs. John Grives of Tor- 3 and 1 yds. wide 7 AE 16 oz . onto spent the week-end with Mr. and "GOLD SEAL - ARIE) . C Mrs. G. Stone. i Ss } We had a record mer at Sunday| on oleum £3 MINUTE - "School, on Sunday morning, two new 3 ; i SR TAS : 7¢ Hejl zZ Condon in each h Ped babies, some new members and some N C. i 00, $1. 10 oe of Mitkte Rice redeemable 14 oz. Pkg. C visitors, They we TEiwgost welcante. / SQ YD on Heing Soups i serdsiegrroniat = According to the Pattern { "ROBIN. HOOD : » " . a TR * Deluxe Gofflen Mix Hockey Highlights| | Venetian Blinds i , Deluxe ey Spice Mix Pkgs. hy Deluxe (ange. Mix 3h rere : Minor Hockey, on April 4th, was a with beautiful. easy-to-lay steel --_ $5.95 g: h abe . SNL SE fine display, good playing and tough . aC STUART HOUSE W : checking. The championship was in (ole 1], 1[o], HW (Te YN AV]" | Sizes up to 36 in. wide i: 12" Me the making. : -- oh 'James Norton presented the Legion aL FOIL oki 25 ft. Roll 'W Trophy to Jackson Appliances, the -- Wallp ap er SERA a Tyke's Champions. Captain Danny ye -Pasted Paper -- Loui Special Wo ASAT GIR G7 Vo CANTER e THIS WEEK'S MEAT "FEATURES eo 'McCartney accepted on behalf of his Plain Colors in Fifteen Nice Colors ARH! : : . team mates. We felt a little sorry ATi vn : : ole Wh FREE DELIVERY |cavapas rest BLADE pe | [| hen we saw the Pinney ids com. Be oc. and 63c. r oll ny R 0 A ST g Bone Removed ng oft the we? Dost had puckered flooring. We have tiles in sevgral types La di D Yi SHORT Hh papé ' Vy? Dominion Linoleum in a wide ra i watt DON'T CARRY HEAVY RIB 51 ' PeeWees tive colours, and we'll supply fully ' es resses SPECIAL LINES THIS WEEK FOOD PARCELS PHONE 985-2492 + STORE HOURS Daily 8.30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday 8.30 to 1.00 pm. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE ore FOOD MARKETS Prince Albert " Gary Hunter starred with his team in their game with Espies team. Af: ter a game of strong. skating and fine checking in which Fosters won the Championship. Gary Hunter accept- ed the Lions Club trophy from the president Frank Honey. . Bantams The Blackstock boys came close to winning in this series, but just could- n't make that extra point against Young's. H. Hall presented the Port and the few tools you need. $3.95, $1.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 Suede Oxfords MEN -- BROWN, BEIGE, GREEN $7.95, 38. 5, 59. 95 £5" & : 49 Ib "45 Ih 59° 6 oz. Pkg: 19 CHOICE PORK ROASTS MAPLE LEAF New Platter Pack Country Sausage . ... BONELESS LEAN Stewing Beef .... .. MAPLE LEAF Blue Ribbon ) : P RE hie re Sisman Work Boots | MEN -- GROUND CORK SOLES | // $7.95, $8.95, $1095 |; b Men's Oxfords |! Duck Sh : | ng's. H. Hall | Port] FOAM RUBBER SOLES ) ac oe CB ro rant Tbr woul 0605 "59 5 $5.05 Ty Men p---- This would be a good time to thank ------ -- ; ALL LINES AVAILABLE all the mothers who. braved the cold Desert Boots - $1 95 ! L] AE A Sl IN SUEDE -- SEVERAL COLORS - | $18.95, $19.95 AN these Star-of-Tomorrows to the rink, ho } ! b . the kida who risked frozen toes t Rr carry on, the refereés who suffpfed 5 PHONE: 985- 2521 £ ORT PERRY PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK-END WED. - SAT, APRIL 11 - 14 a on) or RRR Se I I ent | al . ¥ ! ¥