RL -------- ps td TRS i, -- iL LP / . AE eas a ra AE a SR ' A pageants yo pdisminghed Ta 35 Sprit ¥ % £ v y THE PORT PERRY STAR « SERVING PORT PERRY, BROOKLIN and SURROUNDING AREAS A AY LC" did "Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Dept., Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash" PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 12th, 1962 Married recently in the Parsonage Married in Port Perry - $2.60 Per Year, Single Copy T¢ Ferry, and the bridegroom is the son Mrs. Medd fo Teach at Epsom On June 27th Mrs. Medd and pu- pils enjoyed a social afternoon. Mrs. Medd retired as teacher of Manches- ter school and will teach at Epsom. She was presented with a lovely sil- ver plate from her pupils and the following address, Dear Mrs, Medd: We, the pupils of Manchester School are very sorry you are not go- ing to be our teacher after this term. | brother, Mr. Robert Muddtman, wore bush fire under control. Two calls | came to the same locality, one early We like you and wish you were not going away to teach in another school. Our parents like you too. They do appreciate the many things you have done for us all. For the last four years you have been an excellent teacher, a kind nurse, a fair judge and a sincere! friend. Sometimes we were not as" good as we should have been, but you always forgave us. Sometimes wo | did not learn as quickly as you | thought we should, but you always tried to be patient with us. To express our gratitude and ap- preciation, we would like you to ac- cept this gift. May it always re- mind you of the love and best wishes of The Pupils and parents of Manchester School. Honeydale Wi. Visit Historical Site The annual picnic was held at Lake- view Park, Oshawa on Thursday, WEDDING WHITMORE-MUDDIM AN On June 23rd, St. Margaret's Ang- | lican Church, Toronto, was the scene jof the marriage of Ruth Winnifred, daughter of Mr. W, H. Muddiman of Beaumaris, and the late Mrs, Muddi- Excessive Dry Weather Encourages More Fires man, to Mr. John Henry Whitmore, son of Mrs. N. Whitmore of Toronvo. Rev. F. C, McMulkin performed the ceremony, The long spell of excessively dry weather has again increased the fire hazard resulting in more alarms to the local Fire department. Port Perry Fire Fighters wore The bride, given in marriage by her a short gown of periwinkle blue chif- fon, styled with a scooped neckline and short, shirred sleeves. The skirt was sheath style. She wore a matching ' hat and carried a bouquet of white gardenias and stephanotis, Mrs. Arthur Willis was matron of honour and the bride's only attendant. She chose a sheath dress of pale gold silk shantung with matching accessor- ies and carried a bouquet of yellow daisies and blue cornflowers. Mr. Ian Meikleham was best man and the ushers were Dr. Gordon Day, Mr. Douglas Hillier, Mr, Harold Roy, and Mr. Bill Gauvreau, Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at Prince Arthur House where the bride's sister, Evelyn, re- ceived wearing a beige silk shantung dress with matching accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a royal blue silk dress with navy and white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Following a wedding trip .to Bar- bados, Mr. and Mrs, Whitmore will live in Toronto. called out on Thursday to bring a in the afternoon when fire was. dis- covered in the bush back of Grant Innes on Highway 12. Again later mn the same day when a blaze broke out again. Friday a grass fire in Hlozen's farm when a field on Con. 7 caught fire, and the Fire Brigade were called to quell it, Merchants Blast Brooklin 20-2 After dropping their last three games, Port Perry Merchants came to life early in their game, Tuesday night, scoring three runs in the first inning and coasted to a 20-2 win over Brooklin.. Harper, Cornish, Powell and Venning led the 19 hit attack with three hits each followed by Owen N.H.L. All-Stars Official Opening the official opening of the new Port traction for the evening will see the a full nine inning exhibition game against the Port Perry Merchants. This game will be under the lights and will start at 8,16 p.m. Prior to this game the Port Perry Bantam team will be playing an exhi- bition game against a top bantam start at 6.46 p.m. The N.H.L, team is the top soft- ball attraction in Ontario and they are one of the few teams in North America to have a win against Eddie Feigner and the "King and his Court" to their credit. The All-Stars de- feated Feigner and Co. last year at Maple Leaf Stadium in Toronto. The All-Stars have such well known hockey stars in their line-up as Char- lie Burns, Bobby Baun, Dave Keon, Carl Brewer, Billy Harris, Red Sulli- Reynolds -F ishley Family Re-Union and Tamblyn with two. Joe Tamblyn, in trouble only in the first and fifth, struck out nine while allowing seven hits. i Brooklin, using three pitchers, 1 Bramley (the looser), Grylls and Elmo Gibson were unable to contain this, fired 'up Port team who were still The Reynolds and Fishley kin held their first family reunion on Satur- day, June 30th, 1962. They congreg- ated at Poplar Park where swim- ming and sports were enjoyed. About five o'clock everyone journeyed to the Scout Hall where a bountiful sup- per was spread. N.H.L. All-Star softball team playing | team from Oshawa and this game wil] ! in Port Perry, - Sat, July 21st, For of Ball Park Saturday night, July 21st will be van, Gary Collins, Eddie Shack, Ed Chadwick and Frank Mahovlich. Perry Ball Park and the special at-| Handling the pitching chores for the stars is none other than Al Sullivan, who until this year was a standout pitcher in the Toronto Beaches Fast- ball league. All in all this game shapes, up as the game of the year as the local Port Perry Merchany Team will try and de- feat this all-star aggregation from the National Hockey League. All profits from the game will go directly into the Port Perry Ball Park Floodlight fund so if you want an out- standing Saturday night's entertain- ' ment as well as giving a boost to the ! Port Perry Ball Park Fund, be at the ball park Saturday night, July 21st at 8.16 p.m. Don't miss seeing this terrific team of N.H.L. hockey stars. Recent donations to the Floodlight Fund ave: Don & Grace Pargeter ........... $ 5.00 John Christie ooo 10.00 First r eldest present. Little Jeanine Mackie of Toronto, five week old great-grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds received the prize for being the young- est present. As everyone gathered to- gether their picnic baskets and be- longings to return home, the general feeling was that it had been a very Si smarting from their last encounter in| About eighty reldtives came to re- pleasant day. OBITUARY Brooklin. joe old acquaintances and make new Gary Edgar opened the first with a' ones. They were present from Tats, Music walk, ahd after Warriner flyed-out, onto, Orillia, Havelock, Manchester, DOROTHY MAUD DEVITT Bill Harper was called out trying to Prince Albert, Seagrave, and Scugog | . . | LL] - A well known resident of Cart-|turn a long single into = double. Island to join with those who live in, Examinations " Township, Dorothy Maud Cornish banged out a single scoring Port Perry. After enjoying a delie-! of the Port Perry United Church, are of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cryderman, July 6th. The bus left Port Perry at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Cryderman.| Myrtle. The ceremony was officiated 1:30 p.m. with 36 picnickers-laden The bride is the former Betty Moore, by the Reverend E. S. Linstead. with baskets and boxes, brimming daughter of Mrs. Ivan Moore, Port over with delicious edibles. -- Upon arrival at Oshawa, members toured the Henry House Museum, which is located at the southern end | wright Heather Rider, Miriam Rice. _ Senior Girls Champion-- Port Perry P. S. 10 yrs. & under--Susan Gray, Faye Healey, Elizabeth Jefford. Annual Field Day 11 yrs. & under--Faye Healey, - Barbara Taylor Runner-Up-- Crystal Shaw Sr. Boys Champion-- Anna Forder, Susan Gray. 12 yrs: & under--Anna Fotder, - Faye Healey, Sandra Hall 13 yrs. & under--Anna Forder, Faye Healey, Lynda Heayn. of Simcoe St., in Lakeview Park, on Lake Ontario. The Historical Museum was used as a headquarters and home of Pastor Thomas Henry who lived in Oshawa during the war of 1812, and built in the year 1849. It was opened to the public asa Historical site, two years ago. Foster, wife of the late Samuel A. Devitt passed away at the Richview Nursing Home, Richmond Hill on June 30th, 1962, . "For many years Mrs. Devitt has been a resident of Blackstock and for some 'years has been spending the winter months with her sister in Richmond Hill. | Edgar. Owen gained a life on an error and Powell blasted a double scoring Cornish and Owen. | Port picked up two more runs in the second and third, but the big in- ning was the fifth scoring 7 runs and knocking all the fire out of the Brook- | lin boys. { Cornish started the inning with a'very appropriate, Mr. Silas Reynolds, ious supper we retired to_the front of the hall when Terry Hodgins acting as Master of Ceremonies led in a sing song with Bonnie Bell at the piano. Myrtle and Bruce Snelgrove enter- tained with several selections on the plano and viola. Eileen Hodgins gave a reading "Grama's Apron" which was - The following is a list of pupils of Mrs. V. P. Stouffer, AT.CM,, A.0.C.M.,, R.M.T. who tried Piano and Theory Examinations in the recent sessions, conducted by the Royal Con- servatory of Music of Toronto, in Port Perry The names are arranged in order of merit. PIANO i Girls Open--Faye Healey hout the Museum there are - nade 6-- First Class ours -- Sus R "in fae Barbers Taylor, Anna Forder. Throng the early period of settle- Early in the spring she was injured | double followed by Owen's single and who is ninety-four and resides in Port t rude N 5 bot Chass Honoutl-- Susan A Boys 3 Legged Rac ent in this part of Canada. Rooms | I" 8 fall and was a patient in St. Mi-| Powell's double. Venning continued perry received the prize for being the Gre op H urs-- Esther MacDon- Is . ~ : fon-- 10 yrs. & under--Ronnie Jeffrey & " b io and furn- chael's Hospital, Toronto for some the hitting with another double. With pate DL ronows Gsthe - : -- Ir. oid Champie ' Brian McNab; 'Ricky Evans & NY the feeling of our time before being transferred to the Foster and Tamblyn on, on a fielder's S urn " md Honours -- Gord William Gi HYo rr '5 ing home choice, Garney Warriner banged A hb Pp S NAP SD onous---Gordon } Vis ! ie Williams; Dean Beare & : nursing : s Larnoy riner banged a oo Ne ; tha i es Lowe pis ' Sally Sunatin tmsory. NA Mrs. Devitt was a daughter of the double scoring two more runs. This y Fp 1 C P i atsy . ollowing the f ~ . ; J . Cade 3--Honours--Grace ogue. Af 11 yrs. & under--Stephen Carnegie & late Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Foster, | set the stage for the best blast of the Resulis i 4 ah Jr. Boys Champion-- : Brian McNab | splendid programme consisting of sister Mrs. David Hill (Pearl) of | scored on the overthrow. PROMOTIONS --8.8. #7 WHITBY |Grade 2-- First Class Honours-- Eliz- 7 Runner-Up-- RenuyiiRopnie Jetteey & Brian | Lo scones, sie, vag enjoyed by Richmond Hill. From the fifth on, it wa GRADE IX. | abeth Jefford. 4 McNab . ed » it was just a pes Bears 12 & der--Larry McNenley & the onlicien, Wills ths SAitly Fou The remains rested at the Wright | matter of how many, and with weak Marjorie Stackaruk. Grade 2--Pass-- Darla Thomas. hack SOLE on & memory testing contest. and Taylor Chapel Grade Z2--Pass--Freida Stein. Girls 6 & under--Debbie McNeil, Jannie Erwin, Vicky Luke. Boys 6 & Under--Donnie Gray, Larry Marks; Roger Moase & Scott Russel Stephens; Chris DeNure & Bill Tripp; Ronnie Podres & Jimmie McLaughlin, mittee held a half-hour of sports, A At 6 p.m. the W.I. party sat down to a sumptuous supper in the park. Clarksburg, and is survived by one | Funeral Home, Richmond Hill where | service was held Monday, July 2nd, night, as Bill Harper hit a triple and ball, picking up 3 runs in the sixth,' 3 more in the seventh and closed out' of the Pipher pitching Port continued hitting the GRADE VIII. Judith Batten Nancy Taylor Grade 3--Pass-- Gordon Williamson. Grade 1--Honours--Sharon Baird. ! Grade 1-Honours--Janet Baird. § We were pleased to have Mrs. M. |... interment in Cartwright Union the eighth with a single run Joe! Jimmy Daw. THEORY Oi 4 : r-- nl & : | B * e y | E 2.1 i Billy VanCamp, Ronnie Ryans. a desde oSunloy & Johnson a former member with us, Cemetery, Cadmus. The graveside Tamblyn held Brooklin hitless in the GRADE VI. [Grade 2= First Class Honours -- Dian- Girls 7 & under--Betty Jane Mac- P ! as well as other visitors. Those par- service was conducted by her Pastor, | last 4 innings. oo ) Jeanne Godda ne Fralick. J Master; Beverley Gray, Ronda Forder. seth abe d Boys 7 & under--Bobby Crosier, Robert Taylor, Peter Jefford, Girls 8 & under--Collen Emmerson, Janice Raines, Julie Hall, - Dale Beare; Larry Marks & Stephen Carnegie. Open 8 legged race--Ivan Lytle & Joo Draper; Larry McNenley & Russel Stephens; Roger Moase & Scott Riya -| ticipating report a very enjoyable afternoon. Members are planning a bus trip to Adelaide Hoodless Home at Stoney Creek on Thursday, Aug. 2nd. Rev. Romeril of Blackstock United! Church and Rev. Pattison of Rich-' mond Hill. Pallbearers were Percy VanCamp, Wallace Marlow, Harold Martyn and Hector Shortridge, Blackstock, Lowel ~The Merchants are now on the move and should be a real contender when play-off time comes around in about 3-week's time. Next home game is Thursday, July 19th so be on hand Barbara Hopking Douglas Sandison. GRADE VI. David Hollingsworth Beverley Godda. | Grade 1 -- First Class Honours--Sus- an Roach. Grade T -- First Class Honours----Est- her MacDonald. Grade 1-- First Class Honours --Risa ; to see the Merchants continue their Continued on Page Five Stein. Mag Boys 8 & under--Ricky Evans, NOE thes logaed & wi Sass not Fallis, Cadmus and Carl Devitt, Bow. | winning ways with a big win ovr | -- (Conti SR hl Five) ee -- =e FRE Soe, RA i Prospect P. S. Hane: Pickering, Shriners Elect New Imperial hia Faye Healey, Dianne Cox 10 yrs.'& under--Faye Healey & Mary » RE SR I Potentate Ey Boys 9 & under--Ronald Phinney, Lou Thomas; Barbara Walsh & Promotions H . N h n F WH 51 Kenny Irwin, Jody 'Williams, Janet Baird; Susan Gray & Judy (Names arranged alphabetically) ouse um er ng or TN Girls 10 & under--Wendy Snooks, Walsh. be °F in ' EL " a _ GRADE VI to GRADE VII FH Mary Lou Thomas, Alilee Thompson | 11 yrs. & under--Betty Cowleson & Don Cottle: Port Perry This Fall i Boys 10 & under--Bryan McNab, Georgia Rice; Janice Willlams & Mary Lynn Holtby ft: Ronnie" Jeffrey, Roger Moase. Mary Jane Manns; Mary Nelson & Gordon Holtby At a recent general necting of the received from outside business firms AE : Girls 11° & under--Sharron Baird, Anna Forder. Robert Simth local Chamber of Commérce attended to assist with this project and it FA E Eva Laveck, Ruth Ann Buckner. | 12 yrs. & under--Sharron Baird & Kathy Vernon by some 40 members, Dr, Price, Pres. Council will approve the House Num- Rt ; Boys 11 & under--Brian McNab, Patsy Healey; Betty Cowieson & Wm. Webster made three important announcements bering project, a charge of $2.00 per his Lary Mark, Ronnie Jeffrey. "Georgia Rice; Catherine Nelson & GRADE V to GRADE VI-- regarding Chamber efforts over the Home will take care of the entire 3 Girls 12 & under--Eva Laveck, Gale Forder, ; Mary Ann Goreski past six months. expenditure. This fee will be col- Fi. Sharron Baird, Patsy Healey. 13 yrs. & under--Sharron Baird & Barry McClure First and foremost, the new Bro- lected by the Chamber when the ' : Ww 11 yrs. & under--Scott Kenny, Boys 12 & under--Wayne Cox, Brian McNab, Ronnie Taylor, Girls 13 & under--Crystal Shaw, Eva Laveck, Sharon Baird. 'Boys 13 & under--John Lewis, Ronnie Taylor, Wayne Cox. Girls Open--Barbara Taylor, Crystal Shaw, Sharron Baird. Boys Open--Wayne Rowntree, * Joe Draper, Bill Beare, Larry Williams; John Murray & Susan Judd ous travel bureaus and Provincial start the programme. Each year the Boys Sack Races-- Robert Young; Billy Calberry & Donovan Smith Gov. departments. Local Business Gov. will assist with a 60% grant on 9 yrs. & under--John Murray, Charles Nelson. - Irwin Smith men who supported this venture fi- all expenditures. The first part of | . David Perry, Paul MeDermott. 10 yrs. & under--Ronnie Jeffrey, Sammy Brown, John Murray. Larry Marks, Barrie Saunders. 12 yrs. & under--Ronald Taylor, Scott Kenny, Larry MecNenley. Patsy Healey; Betty Cowieson & Georgia Rice; Mary Jane Manns & Janice Williams. | Open 8 legged--Barbara Taylor & Lynda Jefford; Sharron Baird & Patricia Healey; Leanne Sonley & Crystal Shaw. Boys Horse Races-- Grade III & under--Rick Evans & Grade V & under--Brian McNab & ~ Ricky Beare; Scott Kenny & Roger Moase; Ronald Jeffrey & Ralph ~ Prentice," : JR. Boys' Relay Race-- 1st--Brian MeNab, Ricky Beare, Bruce Smith GRADE 1V to GRADE V-- Killard Anderson oo Douglas Holtby Alan Manderson Nancy Webster GRADE III to GRADE IV-- Harold Corris Roger Holtby GRADE II to GRADE III-- Bobby Anderson Hugh Diamond Michael Diamond Allan Goreski Susan Smitherman GRADE 1 to GRADE II-- 'chure on Port-Perry was presented and discussed 1by Mr. John Orde, 'chairman of the Tourist. Committee. This committee has been working on this for about nine months and have indeed excelled in this year's Bro- chure. Distribution of this Brochure is now underway with about 1000 copies having been requested by vari- nancially will also be distributing these brochures from their place of business, Mr, Geo. Enineraon anfiounced that the House Numbering project first discussed some b years ago will de- finately be completed this fall, Ar- lakefront park and would assist us numbers are installed on the homes. More detailed information on this pro- ject will be released later. Mr. Ted Griffen, chairman of the Park Development Programme, re- ported the Provincial Government had approved the development of our this year to the extent of $2500 to this development will ie the fencing | of the present park and on week-ends | a charge will be made for use of | same, Gov, participation was only: available if a charge was made for} use of facilities. { Dr. Price in summing up this meet- | 4 TORONTO -- Newly elected Imperial Potentate of 830,000 19 yen & under Ronald Tatler, |, | 1p, 2 yon Seow Kesnge <1 | amin Apa rangernts, lave bean "made with ing fel vory gratefl for the work purnert Geonee M; Klephor det) Bein bresniud wel of ie Scott Kenny, Brian Knight, w. Tale Ww re, ylor, Bob Glen Holtby Municipal Service Ltd., Oakville to done by these 3 committes in parti. | fraternal organization's 88th Imperial Council Session in Toronto. Open to all boys--<Ronald Taylor, 3rd ied Sabie box. ; John Manderson complete the job in Sepfember with cular, and assured the membership nie ot TI anaes f do Memphis, Tennessee, Jowyer lis wi Alvin Short, Terry Rice, Reg. M Fst, Rleky y All an. Harrls MeClore the assistance of all Chamber mem- that anything the Chamber could pos- crippled children throughout the United States, Canada. Mexico Girls Sack Races-- &. Manns, Harold Cha Dale Smith bers, sibly do in the development of Port and the Panama 9 yrs. & under--Faye Healey, (Continued on back page) Meta Howsam (Teacher) A number of donations have been FF Perry, would be continued, Canal Zone. Porter, a justice of the Supreme Court of Alberta, Canada, resides in Caigary, oo A"