_ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1964--5 BOBCAYGEON vs. PORT PERRY First Game at 2.30 Second at 6.00 EHR ER ES I SE I SN ET LL LL LL Lt Lt LL LL LL LL A PES LE LE REET Lee NOTICE Mr, Robert Jeffrey has purchased the Delivery Business tour: Doubleheader Baseball ok. Aug. 2n A -- COME TO Canadian Woodmen | JULY PRICE .....coccci onions, LAE $26.00 per ton P O RT P E R RY old Pine Bally ,. $1.00 Per Ton Discount for Cash in 15 days Officers, members and friends 'of |} the local district Woodmen of the H# - formerly owned by Ross Sweetman, and: would appreciate world were the guests of Mr. and Mis, | 8 . rp PHONE 289 a PORT PERRY COAL & ICE 0. i R EGATTA - CIVIC HOLIDAY Andy Sutch, prominent tobacco grow- | the continuance of your patronage. GETTING THE INSIDE STOK'" AT THE 'MASSEY-HARRIS TEST T TRACK 2 As Massey-Harris machines go "over the bumps" on the Tost track, : the inside story of strains and stresses set up in frame members and working parts is recorded by special electronic apparatus, Modern "stress analysis" with scientific apparatus gives Massey Harris engineers information helpful in the development of machines that will give long wear with low upkeep cost. In design and construction Massey-Harris machines offer the laiést : developments in modern engineering and research, bringing advan- tages that enable work to be done easier, quicker and at less cost. - | start the winnera on their first inning Lawrence, ¢; Young, If; Healey, 1b; UAVA All-Stars Edge Port Perry y afternoon at TY Perry hy Oshawa UAWA Juveniles edged the Port Perry Intermediates, 9-6. _ {The winners took an early lead in the contest and held it for the remain- der of the game. Ulrich walked to runs and with the help of three-suc- cessive hits, one a double by Chas- sczewski, the winners brought in their first runs. They had another good turn at the plate in the sixth, then came up with their best trip in the next frame. Only two men got hits in the seventh but two walks, an error and two batters hit by the pitcher Harper, gave the winners four runs. Sharpes got the second extra base drive for the winners in the seventh with a double, The Port Perry team ly scored in two of the nine frames and were un- able to match the UAWA team. The second was the best scoring inning for the Port Perry team as they got three runs. Owen hit a triple in the first for the losers. PORT PERRY--Wallace, p; Harper If; Owen, ss; McKee, 8b; Howe, 2b; Waldingsperger, cf; Gibson, rf. UAWA -- Elliott, p;. Kemp, 1b; Howe, 8b; Garrard, cf; Turner, in 6th; Oldfield, ss; Puckalski, 1b; Chasczew- ski, If; Steffen, rf; Ulrich, c; Sharples 2b. 4 A Different Grouping Needed Stouffville Senior Hockey Club is in the Metro League, along with such clubs as Lambton Lumber Wheelers, new grouping arrangements were made and this action should be taken DD, Consul Commander*for the Order i '| assemblage were Mrs. Becksted and 5 support two? This season the Management of thel} again planning to enter the Clippers Ki-Y Flyers, Lyndhurst Motors and|® Newmarket. It's high time that some | ers of Pontypool.. Guest speaker for|§ the occasion was Morley Becksted, i at Lindsay. In his address, Mr, Beck- |" sted outlined the history and origin of the Woodmen, the work being done H in the district and the important part | § the Society: played in our democratic |§* way of life, Also introduced to the 3 Mr.' Becksted's parents, Musical entertainment was under i the direction of Doug. Hopson, assist- 2 ed by Johnnie Pollock, Babe DeJoseph, | § George VanDam, Doug. Dasti and $ Carl Oxyner, Marg. Nicholls and gl Mary Sutch led the singing. Juveniles | 8 Sandra . Hallett, Lorraine DeForge, | ¥ Lynne Boivin, and Gloria Jane Pater- | §8 son sang and danced. A ball game £4 between Pontypool and Oshawa com- | % pleted the occasion with the home club | %egesesass emerging victors by a 12 to 10 score. DeLuca, former western track star, went the route for Pontypool and was capably handled by Oxyner, Babich, a new comer to the league also con- tributed to the Pontypool cause. R. Boivin, Pollock and Paterson played good ball for Oshawa. The game was capably handled by Andy Sutch and E. Pixley. The Order will hold one more outing and camping trip to com- plete the summer's activities, and in- ter-camp visits will highlight the fall and winter program, Suitor--I have come to ask for the hand of your daughted? . Father: Which one, Jane or Helen? -Suitor: "Jane, sir." Father: Do you make enough to Suitor: No, sir, One will be enough. PORT PERRY LACROSSE Bradford vs. Brooklin d 'at BROOKLIN ARENA Saturday, July 31st, at 8.45 p.m." Admission--Adults 50c. Children 15c. TENDER a MEATS v FISH * MEAT * POULTRY CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING "York Frosted Foods CAWKER BROS. "THRE FAMILY BUTCHER" PHONE 29 MOL Eo be edie AR F. W. BROCK & SON | Groceries Free Delivery PHONE YOUR ORDER ES TI DR ny | | HCN Wea Ro =i, a AT AI now before it's too late. Of the four vr " MASSEY-HARRIS-FERG USON LIMITED opposing teams in the league, only | SUGAR, .........coovmrivvirrcrnsiii. 10 Ibs. 83c. SOrEEYE SALMON esses flit Newmarket is a drawing card. Cer- CORN, Stokely Cream Style, 15 oz. 2-29¢c. ZINC RINGS rr 350 : Makers of High Quality Farm m Implements Since 1847 tainly Lambton Wheelers and Ki-Y VINEGAR... wallon 49c. FING BINGE wots firme Joe; ' Fiyers will not be an attraction here AYLMER CATSUP ...ccccoo..ovvveverrninnn. 23c. MOUNTAIN BLEND CoE | after the dismal showing last season. TIDE. Gi re rod) t It is doubtful if even Lyndhurst Mot- PELL 11 1 TR NO CR A Te. resh grou ns 4 5 ~ Cut Food Costs at DOMINION SPECIALS FOR THUR., FRL, SAT, JULY 29-30-31 ORANGE PEKOE, 30's NABOB TEA BAGS EACH Cc .CLOVER LEAF FANCY, Y's SOCKEYE SALMON "EACH C DYSON'S WHOLE, 24 OZ. JAR DILL PICKLES "EACH BLUE & GOLD, 16 OZ. TIN FANCY PEAS 2 FOR : ors will draw well after a weak effort in the group playoffs. as far as local fans are concerned, do ities and therefore do mot tend to {s taken immediately it might be pos- sible for Stouffville to enter a group with Oshawa, Orillia 'and Newmarket and possibly one or two other district 'clubs. Oshawa will be playing at Whitby this winter and the team certainly won't Kingston and Belleville if a closer grouping could be arranged. Orillia here and the Clippers would also be a big fan attraction up there as was the case A couple of years ago. Rivalry between Stouffville and Newmarket make the same mistake twice, Jim Thomas, Stouffville Tribune. not represent any particular commun- | & stir up the same enthusiasm. If action { It was learned last week that|} fancy driving the 160 mile jaunt to]: has always been a good drawing card}; has always been keen. We shouldn't |} As was the|® . case last winter, these Toronto Clubs|} CONGOLEUM, 90c. sq. yard GET THE BEST FOR or YOUR FLOORS CONGOWALL, 69c. foot RUGS, All Sizes ARMSTRONG RUGS 12 x 15, $21.95 LINOLEUM TILE, 9" x 9" 10c., 13c., 19¢c., 25¢. Nylon wool, 1 oz. halls, special .39 SUMMER DRESSES Sh SI HEINZ, 11 OZ. BOTTLE H y S h 1 SEVERAL LINES REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. EACH oc ey ~0n00 i P : . } TOMATO KETCHUP It is' ey, semi-officlally that Men's Spor i Shirts, $2.98 & $3.98 A PURE CANE _ | paging pedis : . . ) eld, may a ; ARS S AR 100 LB. 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