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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 May 1954, p. 5

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Sports || Tri-County | Baseball League Il At a meeting of the Tri-County 1] baseball league last week, Ted Ca- Schneiders' PURE LARD, 11b. 2c. 2 1954 SCHEDULE Monday, May 81st-- Sutton 'at Stouffville Sunderland at Port Perry Wednesday, June 2nd-- Stouffyille at Sutton Bobcaygeon af Lindsay Friday, June 4th-- Port Perry at Sunderland Lindsay at Bobcaygeon Monday, June 7th-- . Port Perry at Stouffville _ Lindsay at Sutton Wednesday, June 9th-- Stouffville at Port Perry Bobcaygeon at Sunderland Sutton at Lindsay ! += Friday, June 11th-- ' Sunderland at Bobcaygeon Monday, June 14th-- Lindsay at Stouffville Wednesday, June 16th-- Th Stouffville at Lindsay eve Sunderiand at Sutton Friday, June 18th-- == Sutton at Sunderland Monday, June 21st-- Bobcaygeon at Stouffville Lindsfy at Supderland'_ Sutton at Port Perry, Wednesday, June 23rd-- ' Stouffville at Bobcaygeon SSE EEETEE Sunderland at Lindsay ~ = ~| Port Perry at Sutton : . i Delsey TOILET TISSUE, 2 rolls Me. SHREDDED WHEAT +2 k 35¢. dieux, Manager of the Stouffville Red LE) p gs. 1] Sox, was named : President of the 1] group and John .Learoyd of Sutton, CATSUP, H B; and HH] will act as Secretary. Mr, Hudson | ome r LANA RSA ITc.. ll | Pillsworth will act as Treasurer, ; Six teams have filed entry in the a | Jello LEMON PIE FILLING, .3-29c. [lf sx sums hove sted ones Ts {l il 1 say, Bobcaygeon, Stouffville and Sut- I PEAS, Colleen, Choice, 20 oz. 2-39c. (l tor Uxbridge will not field a team » ! [ in the group this season, Cat 2 {| Ontario POTATOES, 10 Ibs. ... 25c. : AN | PHONE 91, PORT PERRY . TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS ( Ww MEAT % POULTRY : CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING 0 York Frosted- Foods 1 GAWKER BROS "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 "1 Wagner. Prince Albert © - Please reserve June 18 for our Sun- day School Anniversary. Qur teachers Mrs. M. Hodgins and Macdonnell Park Beautiful Now ay THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1964--5 "aw gratulated again this spring in the| transformed into one of the town's beautiful floral arrangements in Mac- | most beautiful park-sites. Rip-rap donnell 'Park. This once unsightly [ on the west bank of the river has add- Lindsay's Parks Board is being con- | 3t¥éteh of riverbank has now been | ed greatly to the beauty of the park Miss. C.--Harvey 'sponsored "Open House" at the school all day Tuesday. Interested parents and visitors ac- 'cepted the opportunity afforded them by roaming around the class rooms in- specting the daily work of the various grades. A liberal shdwing of art was also on &xhibition, Eight o'clock in the evening the school house 'was again alive with children -and adults. The students ex- excised their vocal chords with a mus. ical program consisting of choruses "and a numberof solos; merry dances and drills gave variety. At the con- clusion Mrs. F. Hastings, the music teacher was presented with a bouquet for her generous help. mre ---- =H ED -- Rev. R. Wylie offered appropriate remarks for the most pleasant enter- tainment; he also handed out prizes to three. outstanding pupils -- Joan Warne, Harry Keizebrink and Ronald The teachers thep seryed a dainty lunch and coffee to eyeryone. So, thank-yop teachers and pupils in arranging this worthwhile, enjoy- able event, The. Home and School Associatioii meets next Tuesday night at home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter, Mr. and Mrs, L. Beacock and hoys, Mr, J. F, Vickery with My. and Mrs, C. Hill, Blackstock, and enjoyed hear- ing Dr. Geo, Little, Toronto at thelr S, S, Anniversary, Zeke was dead, A wonderful fun. eral was in progress, The minister talked at length on the good traits of the departed one, what an honest man -he had been, what an excellent provid- er, what a loving husband and kind father. 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"and $1.15 : : Children' s Sun Suits A $49¢. -each : GRACIA | White Strap Shoes | 8 pon $12, 50 pair % 2 . : Children' S Canvas Lightweight, boneless Sarong : A - exclusive criss-cross front always Ba Shoes kecps you in shape because it always : stays in place, Frees you to'walk, NAVY and RED bend, and sit comfortably. Double $1.75, $1.95 and $2.95 pair panel flattens stomach, Comanited i | back and sides slim hips and thighs. ! ; Moccasins Tor i 8-panel or Hi-Top. } 4 JE fk 1 OY $2,95 pair Sarong Jr. Small, medium, large, si 3 : ' " en | the girdle that walks OR White Jumping and won't ride upl ) 0 3 GIRDLE PATENT RO. 2440010 0 TRADEMARK A WORD SARORG RO. M0 0RG Jacks $2.95 and $3.75 BROWN OXFORDS. $4.25, $4.50 and $4.75 'Phone 43 Junior Girdes, 12", $5.00 Each - 1 12" and 14" Girdles, $11.50 i = 7 EY | \ Port Perry

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