a Manchester News Congratulations to the follow- ing of this area who passed 'Grade 13 examinations: Eunice Roach, Murray <Croxall, Billy Aird and Geo. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roach and daughters are spending this week at their cottage near Car- narvon, Mrs. Meta Holtby, Mrs. Beth Sonley and 'Mrs. Maude Crosier were among those who enjoyed the DeNure chartered trip to Jackson's Point & other places of interest on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Me- bal gy NR Y 27, Fadden and children, Mrs. Mc- Fadden Sr. of Kingston, visited last week with Mr, and Mrs, Robert McFadden and girls Oshawa and Mrs. Dolly Roberts. 'Mrs. Tom Donnelly, and Ka- thleen returned this week from a very enjoyable trip home to England and Scotland. Mr. Ed Mulholland entertain- ed some 33 friends on Saturday evening at a "Welcome Home" party for his wife, Dorothy, who returned after six weeks' tour of Great Britain and the Continent. Ashburn News Daily Vacation Bible School classes are being held in Burn's Church from August 17 to August 28th at 1.30 p.m. to 4.15 p.m, . Classes for each age Will Represent Ontario County Catherine Stainton, Black- water, has been selected to re- present her club and Ontario County at the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition on August 26th, to 28th. Catherine is an active mem- ber of the Sunderland 4-H Homemaking Club and has completed five club projects. She will take part in Inter- County and District demonstra- tions and club exhibits in the Royal Ontario 'Museum auditor~ ium on Aug. 26th, tour the Parliament Buildings and spend parts of two days at the CNE. All club members are being billeted at the Margaret Addi- gon residence, Victoria Univer- sity. Catherine is the only daugh- i Mrs. Sparks; daughter Evelyn . on Wednesday evening and vi- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stainton, Blackwater, Ont. group from 4 years to 16 years. In the absence of Rev. H. Buntain who is on vacation for the month of August Rev. A. Rice, of Port Perry; had charge of evening worship at 7.80 o'- clock. Miss Judith Batten pre- sided at the organ and we were pleased to have Rev. K, Heron, sing a solo. . 'Mrs. Russell Batten arrived home on Saturday after spend- ing a week as one of the Lead- ers at the Crusaders Bible Camp near Reaboro. Warrant Officer W. A. and and son Bruce; who have been living in Germany for the past three years arrived at Trenton sited his mother Mrs. M. Sparks on Friday. Miss Peggy Graham, of Fort William; (Patricia Reynolds, of Ancaster; Rev, K, A. and Mrs. Heron and sons of Petrolia; are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mrs. E. Daw, of Toronto spent last week with her son and family here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell and family of [Burlington were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Ashton. Celebrate 35th Anniversary Miss Darlene Christie enter- tained at a small dinner party on Aug. 9th in honour of the 35th wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Christie and the birthday of her | aunt, Mrs. Gordon 'Martin, Bow- manville. The date of both is Aug. 7th. The table looked lovely, graced with flowers, candles and a beautiful anniversary cake. After reminiscing, and the exchange of best wishes, Miss Lynda Martin presented the honoured guests with gifts from the family. Mrs. Martin received a set of T.V. tables and a bouquet of gladiolii. Mr. and Mrs, Christie received an outdoor barbeque, a vanity stool and a reading lamp. ae TEN tendent at the Hospital. Tender to be closed Address all tenders Tenders will be received for the installation of fifteen Aluminum triple-track storm windows at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. Particulars may be obtained from the Superin- Community Memorial Hospital Board, Port Perry. September 5th, 1964. to the Secretary of the VanCamps Hold Annual Picnic The Annual Van Camp Fa. mily Picnic took place at Cart- wright Community Park. At noon 72 of the Clan sat down to a delicious turkey dinner and an abundance of other delicious food. Keith and Wilma, Richard & Ruby Van Camp supervised the games, Swimming and sports of all kinds and an exciting ball game, both Jrs. and Srs. taking part. Business meeting was 'held and the following officers for 1965 were elected. Pres.--Mrs. Wm. Van Camp 1st & 2nd Vice--Mabel & Helen Van Camp. Sec'y-Treas.--Aileen Van Camp. Sports Com.--Audrey and Norman McWilliams; Donna & Glen Van Camp The weather turning cooler in the afternoon, the gathering moved to the Saywell cottage where supper was served and games of Croquet were enjoyed. Relatives from a distance were from Guelph, Listowel, Enniskillen, Chicago, Murdoc- ville, Oshawa. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1964--3 OASA Playoffs SQUIRT-- Port Perry 28 Markham 0 1st game best of three series Next game in Markham on Sat., Aug. 22nd, 2.30 p.m, PEE WEE-- Port Perry 9 Pickering 3 Port Perry 19 Pickering 6 Port Perry Hope's IGA wins series 2 games to 0. Will meet Oshawa Bathe Park. Mon. at Oshawa Wed. at Port Fri. Third game ( if nec.) BANTAM-- Norwood 13, Port Perry 6 Port Perry 13, Norwood 6 Port Perry 15, Norwood 14. Port Perry Lions Club wins the round 2 games to 1, Will meet Cobourg. Wed., Aug. 19th-- at Port Perry, 8.30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 22nd-- at Cobourg. Wed., Aug. 26th-- Third Game (if necessary) JUVENILE "C"-- Zephyr 1, Port Perry 0 Zepyhr 16, Port Perry 4 Zephyr wins round 2 games to 0. JUNIOR "B"-- Port Perry will play at Binbrook or Townsend on Sat., Aug. 22nd. If these two teams have completed their series. Return game at Port Perry, Sat, Aug.. .. 29th at 8.30 p.m. * * * LAURIE WILLIAMS THROWS NO-HITTER Port Perry Legion Squirts opened up the 0.A.S.A. Play- offs here on Sat. with a 28-0 win over the inexperienced Markham Team. Pitcher Laurie Williams pit- ched a no-hitter and struck out 17 batters. He allowed 2 walks, one error was committed. Only one man reached 2nd base, Home runs were hit by: Steve Cochrane (2) Roland Skinner (2) Bill Jeffery (1) Dave Bourgeois (1) Cal Cochrane (1) Laurie Williams (1) Bob Young had 5 hits. Return game is Sat., Aug. 22 at 2.30 p.m. at Markham. The winner of this series will meet Oshawa or Cobourg on Sat. Aug. 29th at home. ; § CHASE & SANBORN Instant Coffee 12¢ OFF 6-oz. $1.05 CANADA FOOD MARKETS CARNATION Coffee Mate 6 oz. VINEGAR, White or Cider ........ Gal. 83c. DR. BALLARDS -- 2¢ OFF PRINCE ALBERT Prices Effective WED. - SAT. AUGUST 19 - 22 A NR pe PERL I RES am : £ yw ER a Tn Lg a 5 15 oz. Tin I | MAPLE LEAF Cottage Rolls . 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