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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Dec 1962, p. 5

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S ura- I'essS Ir id plaid -- $15.95 The smartest way to say Me ¢ Christmas is a Lake # Entrance from Queen St. and p ousers $333303032832828282888828288288888808888888888888282888888" [33 HEH Ties $8040 00000000 0000000000000 s with a Biltmore Gift A, Ain He aun Sha 0 fe " $ Mary St. . ; G vi ies --- TOW the colour and shape he prefers and be assured a, -- ALL WOOL -- olden Arrow - $7.95 * Ax ape he Prafurs wud we weaned M5 AS # Directly Behind Brock's bt fon 2 oP 9 $150, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 ot Seton of Ran, ni 48 wo ul fhe @ as arcoa A [33342342323 438238; Whi 2 RA a roy fod [Poin Fi Broadcloth | Pyi © BILTMORE HAT GIFT CERTIFICATES o 3 5 5 ATS -- $7.95, $8.50, $10.50 3 $13. 9 ine roa ¢ 0 4 yjamas e¢ DACK SHOE GIFT CERTIFICATES e Floodlights for evening shoppers $5.00, $6.00 J $4.95, $5.95, $6.00 ) | Dre Ot Ob SE Ch Sh ANA NG AAG PAGAN AAO AO RAT A RO AR AA RO AAT ATR READS NTAMIA; SHOES -- $18.95, $19.95, $24.95 ATR ATAT ATA ASN NT NEN SECOND SCHEDULE Jan. 31st--bth Week 3 J. McMaster) 2--_Clouti £1 Men's Thursday Sink Ladies Monday | Port Midgets John Raines 2 eletten Dain 0% Jan. 3rd--First Week 1-2--Goofers - Juniors A FI ~~ (Ralph Ballard, | {8 Pickard ' Far - R. : ' ; )8 ~ Night League oo pm 3-4---Black Jacks - Deluxe Night Bowling Win & Tie Stephens) CS iem-- i 1:2s-Archers - Daliive 5-8--Legionaires - Blow Kings 5--R. Pickard (D. McNenley) | Port leads their | re A . . S 1] mene 1) %e cf 3-4--Blow Kings - Head Pins 9.00 p.m. Team Standings Dec. 10th-- After four league games Port Mid. vir league, made up of 5, Team Standings-- b-6--Metoors < Juniors . . , \ 6--Bob L ig Ajax, Stouffville, Bay Rid- PAN DeluXe ..ociereriineissensonnns iS EE Je3- end Pins = Whiz pangs Beets--57 Potatoes 37 | gets are still unbeaten having bombed ly Lise + Uxbridge and Port Perry, 21 op Blow Kings .... 9.00 p.m. . dp chons 3 Boars ie Carrots --51 Radishes-- 36 Uxbridge 9-2 and tied Ajax 2-2. 7--J. Raines (R. Stephens) Ne xt home game Mon., Dee. 17th at AFP Meteors ........ 1-2---Whiz Bangs - Carnegie D:h--recleors. - Larlegie Peas--47 ('ucumbers---32 Port--9 Uxbridge--2 8--Bob I 850 p.m. against Bay Ridges. it i. Head Pins ........ 3-4---Black Jacks - Leglonaires Feb, 7th--6th Week Turnips-- 41 Peppers--30 "1 Roger Pickard 1--St. John hob Lee --- BF HOE iid Poss ie 5-6--Stars - Goofers 7.00 p.m. Denyse) y Razshies | 2__R. Pickard 2--Munro, | 9--Graham Powell (Barry Beare) A a fii Jan. 10th--2nd_ Week 1-2--Carnegie - Archers stills | (D. McNenley) (St. John) -- Lt Bill's Ref. . _ 7.00 pm. A NT + {High viple~ '4 Jim McMaster Ported ANTE Black Jacks .. * 1:2--Whiz Bangs - Goofers §-8---Goo oy : Meteors e M. Sweetman---586 : (D. MeNenley or AJax--2 fan Stars 3-4--Carnegie - Legionaires 1-2---Del ' Rr - High Single-- R. Pickard ' 1--R. Pickard 1--Turner Hae! Dr pa " 5.6--Stars - Black Jacks beg=Dsling = Logionsine; I. Dowson-- 240 . Pickard) (Gord McMillan, i} a Goofers ......viirnnninn dines 9.00 p.m. 5-6--Whiz Bangs - Blow Kings Games 200 or Over-- 1 * Winners of First Section 1-2--Archers - Juniors F. Dowson--249; M. Burnett--242; 1% High Triple for First Section-- Sd Delrc: = Heed Ping Feb. hit 3e Wash E. DeShane--212; M. Amell-237; J. In the Western Hemisphere . p.m, or --9232: EK. Dickinson----231: , 6-6--Blow Kings - Meteors Lovoan sony X. Medion, 200) A 60 Years Of infernotional Health F. Hastings--826 High Triple for Week-- B. Howsam--T7566 High Single for First Section-- R. Hope--363 I High Single for Week-- B. Howsam--316 Singles Over 225-- R. Sweetman--267; G. Thomas--241; G. McDermott -- 228; B. Owen -- 271; D. Enge--253; I. Boyd--228; F. Has- tings -- 282; H. Chapman -- 266; A. Menzies--291, 228; B. Howsam--=816, 239; J. Hagdley--280, 233; L. Burnett 1-2--Meteors - Whiz Bangs 3-4--DeLuxe - Carnegie 6-6--Black Jacks - Head Ping 9.00 p.m. 1.2--Juniors - Stars 3-4--Goofers - Blow Kings 65-6--Archers - Legionaires 'Feb. 21st--8th Week 7.00 p.m. 1-2--Blow Kings - Stars 3-4--Legionaires - Juniors 6-6--Archers - Goofers 9.00 p.m. 1-2--Black Jacks - Meteors Chapman -- 221; M. Eden -- 219; M. Sweetman--218, 205; M. J. Till---216; W. Durham--213; . Hastings--211; | D. Koch -- 207; J. Vernon --- 208; C. | Whitter--206. Ladies Wednesday Night Bowling | l} (December 5, 1962 | Jan. 17th--3rd Week ' 7.00 p.m. 1-2--Head Pins - Legionaires 3-4--Stars - Meteors 6-6--Goofers - DeLuxe 9.00 p.m. - 1-2--Carnegie - Blow Kings 3-4--Whiz Bangs - Juniors 6-6--Black Jacks - Archers Jan. 24th--4th Week 7.00 p.m. 1-2--Black Jacks - Blow Kings !' | the elimination of discase from the hemisphere, and the protec- tion of the public health of each American nation. Or, as one founding delegate put it, the Burcau would aid governments in the . destruction of mosquitoes and other vermin." The Burcau got a $5,000 budget, and a staff of eight, six part-time officials and two clerks, to bring this all about, But from that modest be- ginning the Bureau has come a long way: from a few clear- --239; W. St. John--284; 8-4--Archers - Whiz Bangs 3-4--Head Pins - Carnegie Kittyhawks ........cccceoovnn. Ing yous ac oiios hen, to. ho A ishing to join the Men 6-6---Juniors - Carnegie 6-6--DeLuxe - Whiz Bangs Helicopters... | | whole Hece n public health nyone wishing to join the Men's Feb. 28th--9th Week Jets iii, During 1963, for instance, the Thursday Night Bowling League as 9.00 p.m, 7.00 p.m. Lancasters .... / | Bureau will spend $16 million a spare in the Player Pool, please con- 1.2--8tars - DeLuxe : . on 303 health projects, a part : 1-2--Juniors - Head Pins Hurricanes 3 he ) tact Wes St. John -- 7684 or Gary 8-4--Legionaires « Meteors 8-4--Maeteors - Archers Spitfires on programs of the World = all Health Organization the scc- Menzies -- 7826. 6-6--Goofers - Héad Pins 5-6--Blow Kings - DeLuxe Sunderlands ond name painted on the wagon : -- whose regional office for the > 2.00 pu. i ---- Americas it became in 1049, BR 1-2--Legionaires - Goofers Mustangs .........cccovvvcnininne The Bureau's staff now num- * 3 3 > 2.3--Starg - Whiz Bangs Bombers .........ccooceeviniviinn, bbe ouiais Sl cS ; Lp EES ber over 1,000, and is made up ©} APPLICATIONS WANTED {tama | Ji. we ma Eh p h 7t 0 ' i ng every one o 1e hemis- $ J [ March 7th--1 oy eu Mosquitoes 6 This young entomologist in | Jauny Bay, ares four bhor- phere slike the young man $ TN, : a Th Qinole : Giiatemala is literally putting dérs to Panama y. ere, about 7 Work In e B p52 3 Gr BECRETARY-TREASURER OF THE 1-2--Stars - Carnegie Aw Single Ath a mosquito, captured earlier, on | (Sug entomnioplent Bien Hel, the nos of Ben i Stery : fers - .» Looper--: I ice. He does so to keep alive | tion is but one of a multitude of | country and territory in Centra PORT PERRY HYDRO SYSTEM AR pid Bish dasks ha | any yellow fever virus the | tasks, national and internation: | and South America, along with Y : gs - Legionaires High Triple-- mosquito 'may be carrying -- | al public health workers have |a government counterpart, The Council of the Village of Port Perry will accept 9.00 p.m. M. Cook--8654, vital for a laboratory dissec. = long since found they could do! 'Today the hemisphere is near- applications for the position of Secretary-Treasurer of the 1-2--Meteors - Head Pins tion of the insect, and for an | better by jolning forces, er to ridding itself of ancient understanding of the disease Indeed, they have done so for | scourges, such as malaria, small- Port Perry Hydro System. . The desired applicant should be male and possess bookkeeping and typing experience. 8-4--Blow Kings - Archers 6-6--Juniors - DeLuxe March 14th--11th Week Oyer 210-- R. Cooper--318, K. Harper--229, V. | Ryder--218. A. Snooks--213, I. Doupe | it harbors, By inhaling, he moves the mosquito, imprisoned in the vial as long as the organization whose name appears in Spanish, in the larger letters on the station wagon has existed--on pox, yellow fever, yaws, than it has ever been before. And work has begun on modern man's afflictions, mental upset, 190 p10: To O. Hastingew 204, B. Suminers] he holds, trom jhe via) inte the December 2, 1062 for. sixty inadequate nutrition, air and' hs oq . tube he is ng on. Next, he A ' i Applications to be received by the undersigned by 1-2--DeLuxe - Meteors oy Yaulirants 215. N. How nly Diy thigh the tune | years water pollution, to ¢ite but Friday, December 218t, 1962. 3-4--Juniors - Blow Kings ~~. |sam--226. A. Chandler--243. I. Car- thus forcing the mosquito into | In 1902, when the Pan Ameri- | few. oF 5-6--Head Pins - 'Archers negie--233, M. Luke--242. B. Oke-- a chilled jar, The jar is then | can Sanitary Bureau, that's the| There is little doubt today JOHN F, RAINES, 9.00 p.m 214, 221. M. Enge--213. S. Brignall -- sent away in an fce-packed | organization's name in English, | that untold millions have been Clerk pa. ! He Fh thermos to the negrest was formally constituted -in, made happler and healthier be- 1.2-- Whiz Bangs - Black Jacks 238. M. Geer--214. M. Cook--246. M. tory. Washington, D.C, its founding | cause of the international co- "Village of Port Perry. Dec. 20. ~ 8-4--Carnegle - Goofers 5<6-<FLegionaires ~ Stars Wakeford--216, .M, Sweetman--219 A. Lown--212, In the case here, a 48-hour governments. set for its goa | operation begun sixly years ago,

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