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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jan 1966, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Jan. 13th, 1965 The Annual Congregational Meeting will be held on Mon- day evening, January 17th, and the Sunday School Meeting will be held the following Monday evening, 'Jan. 24th. Please plan to attend these meetings. On Saturday morning Ed. Till's tractor backfired and it started a fire in the implement shed. Neighbours were soon on the scene and had it under con- trol when the fire brigade ar- rived from Port Perry. Mrs. Barbara Virgin, Oshawa has been engaged as teacher of Grade Two, replacing Mrs. Sea- brook of Uxbridge. A number of local Junior Far- mers attended a Conference in Toronto last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis speat the week-end in North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beaton and family, Mrs. Wm. Beaton and family and Miss Sheila Fer- guson, all of Wick were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaton. At the Ontario County Milk Producers' Meeting held in Ux- bridge, Mr. Neil Hunter was elected Vice-President and Mr. Morley Raines a Director of the Association. Mrs. Jewel Mills sustained a nasty fall recently but is recov- ering nicely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Till. Hope she continues to improve. 'GREENBANK NE WS The date for that very import- ant Community meeting con ning the Hall has been set for Tuesday evening, January 18th at 8 o'clock. It is hoped there will be a full house. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan of Uxbridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor of Scarborough were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. Couves on Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood and family of Whitby visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Little Britain spent Sunday with the Cookman family. Your scribe ofrgot last week to mention the very successful New Year's Eve Dance held ia the Hall. A large crowd atten- ded and welcomed in the New Year with all kinds of noise- makers and everybody reports a wonderful time. Mrs. Norman Smith, Uxbridge accompanied by Miss Carol of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham of Toronto spent a few days re- cently at their country residence south of the village. Mr. Lorne Blakely attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Nelson Blakely who passed away recently in Toronto. COOKING /C completed. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL The first ten week 'course has been successfully REATIVELY A second ten week course will begin on THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th. Registration fee $6.00. Register with the High School by TUESDAY, JANUARY 25th. Telephone 985-7337. C0-0P CORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative WHY PAY NOW? ASSURANCE and SAVING Fertilizer is a product used more and more each year to increase profits per acre on Ontario farms. It is false economy to think that we can crop our land without returning valuable soil nutrients. Early delivery insures you of having the proper fer- tilizers when you need them. Spring rushes may delete certain analysis when you want them, Jarary buying will give you extra savings -- both for early delivery and cash payment. This month is nearly half over. Don't delay. "Order right away. UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE . Uxbridge 852-3321 Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 Come Out And Give Support To The Youngest Players Again the time has come when the mighty little men are tak- ing the lime light from this Adult world, and making the older folks wish they were young again, On Saturday every Saturday from dawn till dusk is hockey in Port Perry Arena, these are our leaders of to-morrow. We need to bundle up in that old bear rug (the one in the back wood shed you had forgotten about), and come down to see these boys playing for the big- gest prize in the world (your encouragement). How good it makes these boys feel, yes the coach and man- ager too, to know you cared enough to watch the best sport in the world being played in your own Port Perry Arena, The Port Perry Novice All Stars are in a grouping called "O.M.H.A., Lakeshore Noyice" comprising of Port Perry, Ajax, Oshawa, Markham, Uxbridge, West Rouge, Pickering, and Cannington, The Players on Port Perry Novice All Stars are: Andy Litt, Brian Lee, Ronnie Evans, Jay Neill, Robt. Burn, Doug Christie, Jim Ashbridge, Billy Van Camp, Tommy Olsen, Jimmy Taylor, Kenny Davidson, and Roddy Campbell. Coach Murray Lee, Manager Ross Sweetman, The boys have played seven games of the schedule, winning three and losing four, Game (1)-- Port Perry 7, Pickering 1 (2) Port Perry 2, Uxbridge 3 (3) P. Perry 1, West Rouge 4 (4) Port Perry 6, Ajax 2 (6) Port-Perry 11, Pickering 0 (6) Port Perry 1, West Rouge 6 (7) Port Perry 38, Ajax 4 These Sportsmen deserve your support, The next game at Port Perry 5.00 p.m, Sat., Jan. 15th. 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