Cartwright Council News ; (continued from page 4) J n Bills and accounts "were inspected a and on motion' of 'Councillors Gibson and VanCamp ordered' paid. Notice on the part of the Reeve and: Clerk that bills for passing at a Council Meeting must be presented by noon of the day of the regular council meeting, 'Motion by B.. Gibson for adjourn- ment until next Regular Council night, 'November 8rd, 1958, at 8 pm, = = Local Court of Revision will meet at 7.30. s . No. 9 Road Voucher for September ' $3281.22 General Accounts for Sept. $1329.75 POAL otic irismiriasiis srs ins, $4610.97 4 'V. MALCOLM, Clerk Over 200-- "a M, Cook--264, 234; N. Howes--246; S. Devitt---242; W. Bateman--241; M, St. John--240, 236; 8. St. John--240, 204; B. Collins--239; L. Carnegie--- 236; D, Venning--233; A. DeNure-- 231, 208; K. Harper--=229; N..How- sam--227, 216; J. Armstrong--224, 213; R. Dusty--224; F, Cochrane-- 222; A. Mark--21%7; V, Holmes--214; D. Freeman -- 213; E. Bailey -- 212, 207; D. Forder--206; J. Goode--205; B. Oke--203; 8, Newnham--201, - Over 600 Triples-- d "\M, St.-John--670; M. Cook--630; B. Collins -- 629; N. Howsam -- 621; A, ;DeNure--621; - 8, "St. John--603; E. Bailey--602, a Men's Bowling October 9, 1958 «Over 226 2 : D. Freeman 245, 268, 281; J. Balla 254; J. Hadley 248, S. Sweetman 229; 232; B. Owen 226; J. Beckett 236, 268; B. Healey 268; F.:Hastings 232; Bob Howsan 228; J. Abrabrams 256, 227; N. Haugen 242; J. Franssen 229; E. Redman 265; R. Owen 288; A. Men- zies 263; :B Millar 244; Geo. Thomas 286, : * ' TO ATTEND CIVIL DEFENCE CONFERENCE It was announced at the Oshawa and County of Ontario joint Civil De- fence Control Meeting on Tuesday, that the County Civil Defence Co- ordinator would attend the Co-ordin- ator"s Conference at Federal Civil Defence College, Arnprior, the week of October 4 to 10. - G. Smith 234; W. St. John 257; B. Weeden 244; I. Boyd 262; G. Goode Brooklin Sweeps Finals, South Ontario Tit] ed Port Perry Merchants 8-2 last Thursday night at Brooklin, to cap- ture the South Ontario County Soft- ball League championship and the Lawson O, Clifford Trophy. It mark- ed a three straight sweep of the finals series for: the Brooklin team, enabl- ing them to retain the trophy and tit- le for another season, their third straight. Church of the . " Ascension W.A. "Little Helpers" Party On Tuesday, October 14th, a com- bined W.A. meeting and "Little Help- ers" party was held in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension. Neil Bramley went to the mound for Brooklin in this one and after giv- ing up a walk to Owen and a two- bagger to Cornish, in the first inning settled down to scatter eight hits over A brief business meeting of the the distance. Baird hit a single in the W.A. was held first, Mrs. Geo. Woods presiding. Mrs. Whitby read the Brooklin Stevenson Motors defeat- | ¥ * High Triple-- Don Freeman 749 Headquarters, STARS .oovoveerecereerscee, 18 This is an annual conference and |second while Foster and Venning iia \ : WHIZ BANGE . 16 Ithis year is of special significance | each connected in the third but Port Ladies' Wednesda ARCHERS ......covvevrvrrnrnn 12 lin that certain changes of policy are [Perry's first run came on a walk to . Y . HOWARD MOTORS... 12 Jindicated in the Civil Defence organ- | Warriner, to open the fifth inning, Ni hi B li BLACK JACKS... «11 lization following the report to be fWarriner advanced on a' passed ball 10 ow mg METEORS ............. + 10 made in the near future to Parlia-|and an infield out and scored from h CARNEGIES ......... 10 |ment by Lt. Gen. Graham on Civil |8rd after the catch, on Edgar's sac- October 8th-- GOOFERS ..... 10. | Defence conditions in Canada. rifice fly to centre. Hurricanes--19 Helicopters--14| JUNIORS ..... 9 This conference follows closely on 5 | North Stars--19 Spitfires--13| - DELUXE .oovovvovoeo, 7 | the Training Officers Conference held| The losers got their other Tun in Mosquities--18 Jets--13| MIDTOWN ooo 6 [in September at which the County |the sixth inning when Cornich singled Flyers--17 Bombers--12| LEGIONAIRES ............ 5 was represented by Mr. Arthur For- [With one out, and then went all the Mustangs--16 Sunderlands-- 9) High Single-- Don Freeman, 281|sythe of the Oshawa Civil Defence |aY on a bad throw to 2nd, by the Kittyhawks--14 Lancasters-- 4 catcher, The losers loaded the bases in the 7th with none out, on two safe A] 10% of all automobiles built by Chrysler of Canada in 1958, - The Dodge 4-door "Suburban pictured above is one of a line of six different Dodge station wagons being offered in 1959 by Chrysler of Canada. The 1959 Dodge line will include two and three seat, two and four door, "wagons." The "station-wagon-type'" vehicle is enjoying increasing popularity and represented more than bunts and an error but were still un- able to score Bhamley "bore down" for two pop-ups and a force out. Venning with three and Cornish with a" pair, were the big hitters for '| Port Perry. Brooklin scored in the first inning when McLellan opened with a 'single and then with one out, Harper doub- led to score his mate. In the second inning, Schell walked with one out "|and_with two out, Bramley clouted a homer, to provide what turned out to be the winning run for his own: game. Joe Tamblyn pitching for Port Perry, got past the next two frames without allowing a hit but in the fif- th, he walked Bramley to start it and then McClellan singled. Johnston was safe on an infield error and a choice play on Harper followed by Carn- two-run rally, for a 5-1 lead. The winners added qne in the sixth on Gryll's double and ap error throw and another pair-in the Tth when Till slammed out a homer, after Harper y". [ERY 35 ~ WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY : TO SEE THE GREAT ~~ [/ New 1959 Dodge i By whatever way you you judge a new car -- by looks, exclusive ~ features, spirited per- formance -- you will find the - '59 DODGE outstanding. We would like you to see the '59 Nims : Dodge at arp an- 1 nouncement showing. October 16 17, 18 = a | SO '59 Dodge has "Spark- = ling New Beauty -- hk ~~ Sprightly New Go". ~~ Beare Motors limited "Port Perry Phone YU.5-7351 [0 'Showroom THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY |Bring Up Those the scoring. db; Owen, ss; Cornish, ¢; Parker, cf; Baird, rf; Tamblyn, p; Warriner, If; Venning, 1b; McKee, cf in 8th. BROOKLIN: McLellan, rf; John- ston, cf; Harper, cf; Till, ss; Carn- paper plates of various hues whieh amused and delighted all the children. Delicious served. with's single with two out, made it a | § had drawn a walk. That concluded 2 PORT PERRY: Egar, 2b; Foster, |B minutes of, the last meeting and Mys. Clarke gave the Treasurer's report. Mrs. Woods reported that eight mem- bers were to the Deanery meeting in Uxbridge on Oct. 1st and had a very interesting and pleasant time, Mrs. Whitby read an invitation from Em- address given by Miss G. Lemmen, The meeting then closed with the members' prayer, entertained the children very charm- ingly, by teaching them the "Little Helpers" song, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. G. Morrow. Members of the W.A. constructed refreshments were- then THE PORT PERRY STAR, T i HURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 19585 SALUTE T0 COMPETITION "My competitiors do more for me than my friends do; my friends are too polite to point out my weaknesses, but my compeditors goto great ex- pense to advertise them. "My competitors are efficient, dili- gent and attentive; they: make me search for,ways to improve my pro- ducts and my services. "My competitors would take my business away from me if they could; this keeps me alert to hold what 1 have, "If T had no competitors 1 would be lazy, incompetent, inattentive; I need the discipline they force upon me, I salute my competitors; they have been good to me. "God bless them all," --Papyrus The year 1957 saw Canadian Pacif- ic Airlines inaugurate three new in- ternational services --- to Portugal, Spain and Chile.' Fidelis Class the Greenbank Fidelis Class was held Thursday evening, Oct. 2, in the Church basement. - Jean Ward opened the devotional. Hymn 16 "For the Beauty of .the er. Ruth Till read the scripture and hymn 577 "Come Ye Thankful Peo- ple Come" was sung. gave a reading on Thanksgiving. Our guest speaker of the evening was in- toduced. Mrs. Don St. John spoke on Ladies Auxiliary work in connec- tion with the Uxbridge hospital. The president took over the meet- ing. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the trea- surer's report was given. A com- mittee was put in to buy shrubs and bulbs for the front of the church. A ladies evening was planned for the second week in November. The meet- ing closed with the mizpah benedic- tion, and a social hour was enjoyed. The regular monthly meeting of ' Earth", was sung, followed with pray- Jean Ward manual Pentecostal Church to hear an |. About twenty-five children up to|§ the age of seven years arrived about | § 3 p.m. accompanied by their mothers, | § The Rector, Mr, Fuller, took everyone | § on an an vestry tour of the church, : and told a little story about a small |§ Chinese boy called Lee San Guan. | § Back in the Parish Hall, Mrs. Fuller | 8 Dial YU 5.2231 Port Perry SORA AARAR ARRAN RRR RI Cant with, 1b; B. Mitchell, ¢; Schell, 2b; Giylls, If; Bramley, p. Umpires: M. March. Youdkevich and C. LowMarks! 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