Ladies Wednesday Night Bowling November 14th, 1962-- Kittyhawks Hurricanes ........ccccocevenann, Bombers ......... Sunderlands ... Helicopters .... - FIVRIS Lic ivinininiiniprn Mustangs Spitfires JOUR iris rin Lancasters .. a Mosquitoes .............eeveneenn. 16 High Single-- I. Lewis--303 High Triple-- I. Lewis--690 Over 210-- . K. Harper--216, 212; 1. Lewis--223, 303; M. Cook--221, 232; I. Doupe--211 237; S. Devitt--229, 229; M. St. John --218; M. Enge--238; M. McLaughlin --233; B. Collins--272; M. MacGregor --223, 246; Q. Wakeford--231; J. Hull --213; R. Moore--237; M. Jeffrey-- 212; E. Sumers--221, 232; A. Chand- ler--213; D. Venning--222, 254; J. Kyte---223, 239. NOTE CHANGE OF HOURS Men's Thursday | Night Bowling Team Standings-- DRLARE ..ciavicinviisinisinmeemivg 43 Archers .........ccccovvveviinecinnnn 37 Blow Kings . 36 Whiz Bangs ... 31 Meteors ...... 29 Head Pins ..... van 28 Black Jacks ....cccccvvniennnnn. 28 Carnegie ...... de staresrarerntstes 24 SAYS conning 22 GOofars isin 20 Legionaires 19 Bill's Ref. cco. 19 High Triple-- B. Owen----76H High Single-- R. Hope--3563 Singles Over 225-- RR. Hope--3863; M. Gibson---268; B. Owen--266, 271, 238; D. Butt--273; T, Eden--227; G. Goode; 273--B. How- sam--241; J. Ballard--242; J. Cook-- 241; G. Thomas--248; B. Storry 245; R. Chandler--236; R. Willerton- I*. Hastings--233; J. Dowson--230; I, Olsen--237; T. Hughes--230; 1. Boyd ---238, Utica Mrs. Gall of Uxbridge was a guest of Delin Harper for a few days this week. Mrs. J. Crosier-and Mrs. J. Philips attended "Open House" at Brooklin School one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall of Oshawa and Mrs. Lou Cassidy of Brooklin were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sooley of Ottawa spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Philips. Mrs. Valyear of Trenton is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Mitchell this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bronson of Brigh- ! ton, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Boyle of Smithfield visited Mr. and Mrs. J. | Mitchell over the week-end. The Ivan Grays of Port Perry call- ed on the Jim Mitchells Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. I'red Wilkin- 40 save on food here Your CARLOAD Food Marke, Prince | 26h; 1 < Port Perry Midgets Tie Cannington Pout sweaters Midgets, sporting brand new and opened their winter season against Cannington. This was a very close game through: out. Port got off to a one goal lead when Graham Powell scored with as- sists going to Barry Beare and Larry Skerratt. Cannington's two goals were by Laird in the 2nd period and McLish in the third period. Bob Lee fied the game with less than two minutes left with Roger Pickard and Graham Powell assisting. The boys and club officials wish to thank Ideal Dairy, who donated their uniforms, crests, No.'s, ete. This is no small donation, and the boys cer- tainly look smart. We now wish that the parents and people of the sur- rounding Community will come out and see these lads play, as they pro- vide excellent hockey. Their coach "Bill Cornish" is get- ting them into shape, along with the help of Carl Luke their manager. Port Midgets are entered in a lea- gue with Ajax, Stouffville, Uxbridge, Lindsay and Bay Ridges. December 3rd, Port Midgets play their first home game against Stouff- ville at B.30 p.m. socks, A son this past week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson of Elliott Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and fa- mily of Ottawa and Mr. Scott Wilkin- son of Listowel. 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BACON SQUARES ...... 35 Prices Effective This Week- End WED, - SAT.,, NOVEMBER 21 - { srw tbliottca nat diana sor ocrpondass Ladies Monday Night Bowling Nov. 19th Team Standings-- Beets 48 Turnips 20 | Carrots 35 Cabbages----27 | Peas Peppers--27 Radishes- 31 Cucumbers---23 Beans---30 Parsnips--22 Potatoes---29 Onions 12 High Triple-- Mame Lawrence 733 : High Single-- ! Reta Underhay--- 303 Singles 200 or Over-- R. Underhay 303; TI. Rowland 202; M. Lawrence--281, 264; J. Em- | merson----247; KE. Poguc Bentley 244; KE. Dickinson 236, 212; M. Amell--2356; M. Hayes--233, 212; N. Jakeman--230; K. Roy--220; I. Davey--218; lL. Moore--213; W.' Er EA ia | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Mr. | Dever on Sunday. mostly Royal Fair Toronto on Saturday. 'a few levening so they might quainted with Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey days and Mr. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. jand family in Kingston. PE Two bus loads of young people -- high schoolers, went to the and visited other parts of Rev. Romeril entertained neighbours Saturday and Mrs, of their become ac- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer; Mr. and Mrs. G. Larmer and boys visited relatives in Midland on Sunday. Mrs, John Hamilton spent a few Hamilton visited G. Warne | on| Mrs. Chas. Venning and Miss Linda ; 244, 233; D. | visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and | Laura Jo in Napanee on Sunday. Sorry to report that Mr. Merlin Suggitt of Nestleton got a deer on Sunday. After just getting home from |name Mas. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, NOVEMBER 82nd, 1962 L and on Wed.,, Nov. 28th the annual bazaar sponsored by the Fidelis unit of the U.C.W. will take place. The sincere sympathy of this com- munity is extended to Mr. Alan Cro- sier and family in their recent sad be- reavement. A rather slim crowd attended the second euchre party held in the Hall last Ikriday evening. The high and low prizes for the ladies went to Mus. IX. Wilson and Mrs. Paul Diamond and the men's went to Rae Dusty and Terry Howsam, It being Rae's birth- day he was given the honour of draw- | ing for the door prize and whose! do you think he drew? His | wife's, no less. Mrs. Williams and friend of Rich. mond Hill spent Sunday with Me. and [rnest Ken! and family. Mr. and Mrs. FF. Beare were in the! city on Monday. Mr. Harold Baylis has returned from Uxbridge Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somerville, Mr. and Mrs, A. Waller and family of Uxbridge also Master Clark Blakely attended the Chri tening of William George, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Somerville which took place last Sunday in St. George's Anglican Church, Oshawa. The guests were later entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, grandparents of the new baby. Mis. Lottie Harvey is ill in Uxbridge | Hospital following a heart attack. Myr. Murray Lee had the misfortune to break his arm last week. Glad to hear that Mrs. returned home last Friday Mis. Lorne Blakely spent the week- end in Toronto with Miss Ila Stone. Geo. Beare Durham -- 210; E. Verso -- 207; D. two weeks hunting in Northern Ont-| | IR A I EE aE I a a aaa a Healey 305; M. Edgar--203; L. Tripp- Triples Over 600-- M. Lawrence--733; EK. Dickinson GL6; T. Rowland--626; R. Underhay --605; E. Pogue--602, . Till -- -200. Manchester The U.C.W. Christmas party will be held in the Church on December 13th at 2 pm. There will be a pro- gram, exchange of gifts and supper. Mrs. Jessie McBeth of Toronto spent a recent week-end with Mrs. | J. Bain, We are glad to report Mr. W. | Munro home from hospital much im- proved in health. Mrs. H. Bennett, Severn Bridge, spent last week with her sister Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. Bennett joined them on the week-end. E. W. Crosier, Toronto, mother here on Saturday. Mr. Wm. Martyn, Prince Albert, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Munro | on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson, Jane, Allan and Susan of Brantford spent Sunday with Mrs. Thompson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Munro. J visited his |] | 1 | Mrs. Thorne, Oshawa was with her sister Mrs. W. W. Holtby on the week-end. -------- Hilltop Herald Exams! mw. are everyone's main thought this week. They start Wed. 21, and continuing through to Friday 30th. Good Luck Students. Well there is one break coming, watch out boys! Guess what it is? The "Sadie Hawkins Dance". Girls are wearing slacks and don't forget your wallet, Admission 35¢ students and 50¢ non-students. Refreshments will be served. (Too bad girls). The High School Curling members gathered at the Curling Rink on Mon, 19th, to acquaint themselevs with the game. Some of the teachers supervised and it looks like we are going to have some good teams this year, The boys have started basketball and volleyball practice. "Girls Intra- mural volleyball teams compete in activity periods. Thursday, Nov. 15th, the Grade 10 pupils travelled by hus to the Royal Winter Fair. Both buses were packed, but everyone enjoyed a very educa- tional day. They returned to Port about 6 o'clock, just in time for supper. Blackstock (Continued from Page Four) Mr. Brian Walker of Minden came to the Commencement Exercises and spent the night with Mr. G. Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham of Gananoque, and Mr. Lloyd Graham, Montreal were guests of Mr. and Mus. Chas. Smith during the week. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham entertained the Graham's of this area in their honour. Mrs, Harry Storin, of Atherley and Mr. Russell Coates, of Shirley were Thursday evening guests of Mrs. E. Darcy and Mra. I. Argue. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mott, of Sudbury spent the week-end with Mr, and Mis. John Venning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Malcolm, of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Camp and family. Mrs. H. Kyte opened the Bazaar at Port Perry United Church on Sat- urday afternoon, Mrs, Ivan Thomp- son attended with her, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodge and boys, visitd Mr. and Mrs. Stan Paine, Scar- boro on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs, A. J. Noble and family of Scarboro also Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Noble of Uxbridge were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Taylor and girls. Mr. and Mrs, Anson Taylor, of Scarboro and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and girls were Sunday dinner 2056; A. ario and getting nothing. A (jumped in front of his car on 7A East | of Port Perry on Sunday evening. "deer Albert Van Camp, called at the Elford home North of Cambray on Sunday after- noon, Elford, Several other funeral on Mouday. deer! The | was killed and approximately $200.00 damage done to his car. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Murs Perey late Mr. Ambrose 104 years of age, was resting. relatives attended the where the Greenbank The first of the Bible Study mect- ings was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Phair and proved to be very interesting and instructive, The group will meet next Sunday evening, Nov. 256th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter. All are welcome. On Wednesday evening of this week the Holstein Banquet will be held in the basement of the church | * HERE ARE % 5 Good eye opening Reasons WHY YOU'LL LIKE US! Io Guaranteed top quality Fuel Oil, with assurance of supply. J. Our Automatic Delivery Systen 4. Exact, accurate deliveries with WHEN BOOKINGfT'OR Oil LOOK 2. Lvery gallon filtered each time it is handled. 1 keeps yoypftanks filled. certify ticket, Hh. Well trained, comteons delivery A GOOD RELIABLE Dealer" TO REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 985-7951 guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Taylor. 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