. ' \ SEO y . vik i TROL ; ' be betitiite PE EERE PS : at ' . lissrit EERE CEL i JR oa SS ume ss SEY) e WL PR aactamund Y ne Low PRA ~~ _---- 5 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1962--8 Seagrave Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. James Brabson and Twenty- Jim Zoet GRADE 3-- Kristen Banks Gerald Boxall out over Valentia Monday, and put the icing on the cake, with 6% innings in relief of southpaw Watts this even. ing to pick up a 6th win, to go with Miss Beryl Hibbs flew to her home in the Channel Islands, Friday night, for the holidays. Mr. Gordon Paisley attended the Port Perry Minor Hockey Club Financial Statement one members of the T, and Creek Sunday, he save, without set-back. Lynn Clan wedding of Mr. Douglas Davidson and | Eleanor, and Miss E. MacDonald °F C. Club met in the Community Centre 1961 - 62 SEASON remerine iicereemmeerr-- A 250 hitter last year, Warriner Gary Moore Miss Janet Raymond in London, on [Sunderland were recent visitors with on Thursday evening. Donations & Receipts $1,081.84 runless ball to notch his fourth vie- has also improved at the plate, to Peggy Ruhl Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane. Mectine Hockey Club Exp. $1,337.72 tory without set back, with Brave compliment his fine pitching, and Johnnie Watson Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder are Mr. Martin MacT t of Tor eeting began wit a film strip, > ints 29 o f ¥ GRADE 2-- A n Maclaggart of Toronto "Wea are all Brothers" followed by a Pee Wee Receipts 7.1 skipper, 'Zip' Healey finishing up make an already strong Sonya attack, Victor Boxall spending a few days with friends in spent a few days with Mr. and Mus, " t , Pee Wee Expenses 403.97 ' with two shut-out innings, to preserve even stronger. The win boosted the bln oR on Midland. J. C. MacTaggart discussion, nl in eatin an) ie Atom Receipts 276.76 the goose egg. The 'Injuns' backed Braves into first place with a 9-2 re > wg Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fitze visited Watstase, A TT, iy oy o Atom Expenses 278.70 ¢ up the hurlers' efforts with errorless record against Britain's 9.3 mark. he, y oS b cousins at Bobcaygeon Saturday and| MY and Mrs. Archie Broad, Regina mn ed IL was decider tha the Ub Bantam Receipts 245.10 Support afield. 'Stu' Grills on the Val- pp game will officially be recorded og we attended the Fice picnic at Cedar Visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mac would help support the work on the ) » Ranta; intone . 324 entia hill, was victimized by poor sup- Ne Farlane on Tuesday, and also called P8VSonage. s 5-4, as in the top of the'8th, the 3 Midget Receipts 90.76 a5 ! p Susie Moore Some more business was dealt with port from his mates defensively, as on Mr, and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. itai tery Jewell and Wake- i - . - " i - 3 "Midpas Expenses 24.01 well as yielding 10 hits, to but three ford blew the ny when the Braves _~. nak were Bd Ue re outa, Mrs. Vera Dusang of Kingston, has 4" after a few short games, Ralph § Jujenss feecints 19990 his hitters picked up, Off the stingy| picked up 5 more tallies, and left the i --K. M. Crosier Teacher | Mrs. Richard Wall and Mr. and Mys.|been a guest of her cousin, Mrs, !Armer led in Devotions and the meet- r Juvenile Bxpouses = 525.25 Warriner and Healey. The only dif-| field. Therefore, the game will revert eT pred Hamilton, Walter King. ing was brought to a close with a oh Houss Leagiie Receipts #1615 ficulty Warriner ran into was a twoly, the seventh, and the 5-4 score. A Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orillia| Mrs. Gordon Sweetman has been 'UP Of coffee and a piece of straw. Total Receipts 3,308.21 Oo OM oUt Spantion In Hie first in, galling defeat for ex-Brave Jewell. . u and Miss Annabelle Kelly, Brampton, | entertaining her grandchildren from tek inpgted rks whip Total Expenses 3,020.69 ou but utility man Jim Fishley Sonya play host to Lindsay, Sunday, Squirts Win were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Oshawa. They are the children of ' . ' IO SATY Berviee Was he Balance on Hand 338.52 playing short stop, turned a hot smash July 8th at the Brave apple orchard, G. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sweetman. A fine Anniversary Service was held 3,368.21 3,368.21 Ross Sweetman, Treasurer PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY CLUB OFFICERS 1962 - 63 Honorary Presidents: Dr. R, 8. Irvin Gordon McMaster Barry Howey Roger (Mike) Oke Harvey Hall President--Milton (Bud) Heard 1st Vice-Pres.--Carl Luke 2nd Vice-Pres.--Carlyle McGill Secretary--Harry Short Treasurer--Ross Sweetman Directors: Rodd Foster Leo Taylor Blake Gunter Joe Fowler. Paul Espie | Claire Howsam -- Braves Alone At the Top SONYA --Monday, P 2nd. The Sonya Braves _improved their: record to a 8-2 mark with an 11-0 white-washing of a punchless Val. entia Club here this evening, in a holiday contest. 'Gus' Warriner pitched 5 innings of into an inning-ending double play. With all the squad displaying fielding excellance, 'Mac' McMillan, perhaps, , was the pick of the crew, from his lcentre field post. The versatile War- riner led the victors, with a pair of screaming doubles at the dish, against the beleagued Grills. '" The game also marked the draw | for the Patio Furniture which was won by W. T. Beare, of Port Perry. Congratulations 'Bill' we hope you | find time to make proper use of it. The home win came on the heels of a 10-7 victory behind the port-side slants of 'Ted' Hallet over Cambray Cardinals, Friday, June 29. The little lefty staggered to his second win, with timely relief from Warriner. | BRAVES VAULT OVER | LITTLE BRITAIN INTO FIRST riner and solid stick work by Healey, Hallet, Davidson, Cawker, and 'Gus' himself, netted the Braves 10-4 mas- sacre over the high-flying Little Bri- tain Club at Britain, The fire - balling Warriner looks stronger every time out, A week ago Sunday, 'Gus' threw 2% runless in- | nings, in a loss to Britain. 'Gus' came back with 3% of an inning Friday to preserve a victory for 'Ted' Hallet, | with the tying runs on base. The lean righty fired a one-hit, 5 inning shut. Stout relief work by 'Gus' War- lin action. Reach School Report S.8. #5, REACH REPORT | GRADE 7-- Jim Fielding Bonnie MacDonald Nancy Moore Jamie Saunders Christine Storie Hilda Zoet GRADE 6-- - Linda Goslin Robert Grani Mary West GRADE 5-- Martin Gysbers Barry Moore Barry Philip GRADE 4-- Frank Grani Johnnie Gysbers Mike Mitchell Bill Ruhl Gary Saunders Jane Storie Johnny Sutherland Sharon West Albert Zoet at 2:00 p.m. See the first place Braves First Game On Tuesday, July 8, the Port Perry Squirts played their first game, and won it, when they defeated Storie Park of Oshawa. The score was 12-11 for Port Perry. Home runs for Port by Norm. Bel- langer and Dave Gray. Ron. Phinney had 3 hits. Port used four pitchers with Jim. Moore striking out the side in the 7th inning. (final). The Port Perry team is as follows: Phinney --ss,, Gray--Lf., Moore--1st, McNab--c.f., Draper-- 3rd, Marshall --Lf., Shaw--c., Clark--2nd, Irvine -- p., Evans--o.f., Bellanger--o.f., and Beare--c. V. Wilbe, Manager. Next game is Tuesday, July 10, at N. Oshawa Park. Game time is 6:30. Blackstock (Crowded out last week) This week-end was Brownie Pack Holiday. From Friday after school until Sunday evening 16 Brownies and 4 Leaders spent a happy time at Mur. and Mrs. Ernest Swain's Cottage 'at Caesarea. Connie Swain is trying for her Pack Holiday Licence. Jessie Gunter was cook, Shirjey Turner in charge of Handicraft and Elaine Bailey entertainment... Prize winners were: Best Camper -- Carol Wotten; Best Diary--Karen Campbell, and the group. winners were Carol Wotten, Beth Dunsmoor, Carolyn Gilbank and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and Lori Jo, Napanee, spent the week-end with Mrs. C. Venning and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Belleville, Mr. Norman McNally, was a Sunday guest of Mr. C. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon and Mr. Donald Wannon and friend, St. Catharines were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thompson, Mount Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Thomp- son, Larry and Donna Lee, Uxbridge, visited Sunday at Mervin Grahams, Albert Wrights and Fred Trewins. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McArthur and Ardis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Dysart, Fort William. The Anglican Sunday School Picnic was held on the Church lawn, Wed- nesday, after School. A real pleasant time was spent with races and prizes for all the various groups, followed by lunch of Weiners, toasted marshmal- lows, ete. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reesor, Mr. J. Reeser, Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. D Hare, Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hale and Debby, and Mr. Dean Hale Jackson's Pt., were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning. Mrs, Chas. Smith attended the Centennial Celebration at Bradley's School Saturday and called on Mrs. George Wilson, Columbus. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith visited Mr. and Colborne, | and Mrs. Mrs, Bert : Hoes, Feterboro, Mrs, B. Harvey of Toronto, is visit- ing with Mvs. C. Tait. Miss Doreen Pascoe of Port Perry was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Abraham. Rev. E. and Mrs. McNeil have gone to New York with their relatives for a month's visit. There will be no Church Service in Seagrave during the month of July, "while Rev, McNeil is on holiday. in St. John's Church on Sunday morn- ing, with a good attendance, Canon Ashmore delivered a very interesting sermon dealing with the Anniversary of the Church. The History of the Parish and Dominion Day. The Sac- rament of Holy Communion was also administered. Sorry to veport Mrs. John Scott is in Port Perry Hospital. 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Linoleum Tile - 12 | ERG Vinyl Ashestos Tilel5 Vinyl Tile - 29 RA Sandran $1.79 sq. yd. SN ALL WIDTHS West, Whitby, Ontario. July-& Notice fo Creditors In the estate of Elizabeth Ann Taylor, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, = Married Woman, All persons having claims against the estate of the aboye named who died May 14th, 1962, are nereby noti- fied to send to the undersigned on or before July 21st, 1962 full particulars of their claims. Immeaiately after July 21st, 1962, the assets of the de- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry this 19th day -of June, A.D., 19632. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Barristers & Solicitors, Port Perry, Ontario. 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