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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Nov 1963, p. 2

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" Bodthman thanked Mrs. ---- Executive for- 2--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS,, NOV. 7th, 1963 'Successful Banquet Ends Season For Minor Softhall Association By Vin Walker The Port Perry and District Minor Softball Association held their first banquet on Saturday, | Nov. 2nd, at the Masonic to honor the House Champions. League Secretary Vin Walker | acted as M.C. and welcomed the | Guests,. Executive members, | parents and ball players. Mr. Gerald Nelson said the Grace. Sec'y Vin Walker then made A fine Turkey Supper was mention of the success of the served by the ladies of the season and pointed out that the Chapter of The Eastern Star. | parade which the minors held on The head table guests were June 22 was perhaps the strong- announced as follows: President est show of Softball strength in and Mrs. Carl Luke; 1st Vice-| the Province; a real credit to Pres. and em hig Codi fnel; the Town of Port Perry. 2nd Vice Pres. Mr. an rs enzo . ] Jim Irvine; Treasurer and Mrs. of Mb. Chas. Bourgeots. the ee Umpire in Chief of the minors Foster: Mr. and Mrs. Harry for the tremendous job he has | done securing umpires for near- Short; Mr. and Mrs. Tod Becker; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hurst; Mr. 1N.28 ball 'teams. and Mrs. Len Clark and Mr. and At conclusion Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, John Boothman. Umpire. Len Clark showed a film on the Chief and Mrs. Chas. Bourgeois. | parade which was well received. Guests: Mrs. M. B. Dymond; Lhe Port Perry Legion made Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson; Mr. this event possible and the John Maw and Mr. Glen Van minor is very thankful for their Camp. generous help. Each guest spoke on the value of organized sport for the boys and girls of Port Perry and the T D V results the Town would claim! urn own ole in years to come. Mrs. M. B. Dymond presented coaches and managers of all teams who worked so hard to make our teams and leagues strong. | Mur. J. J. Gibson then present- hall | oq each girl and boy with a crest League on behalf of the Port Perry and i District Minor Softball Associa- tion. Mr. Don Cochrane the 1st | Vice Pres. then thanked the | ladies for the meal which was enjoyed by everyone. Beaverton -- Residents voted the M. B. Dymond Trophy for dry last week by a solid major- Bantam Girls to Mr. John Booth- | ity in a plebiscite. They said! man and his team captain of | no to cocktail lounges 352 to the North Reach Rockettes. Mr, 185, and turned down dining Dy- | lounges 345 to 185. A 60 per mond, the parents and the girls | cent vote was needed to allow | for their fine season which aid the liquor outlets. Sixty-seven them drop but one game. per cent of eligible voters turn- Mrs. Dymond then presented | ed out. the M. B. Dymond Trophy for | __ Squirts to Mr. Len Clark of the ! Squirt Champions Port Perry Reds. Mr, Clark thanked Mrs. Dymond, the parents and the boys and fellow executives for | Deaths i GRAHAM, Lorne--At Fairview ' Lodge, Whitby, on Sunday, Nov. making this event possible. 3, 1963, Lorne Graham, beloved ~The Pee Wee Trophy for the 'son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pee Wee House League Champ- mp. a6 Graham, dear brother ions was. then presented by the: of Carleton Graham of Scugog, Sec'y Vin Walker, the donor of | ; 11 "gag year. Service from this trophy. Mr. Joe Fowler, , chapel of MeDermott-Pana- and-Mr. Stan Bruton "accepted | o ) - this Trophy on behalf of the| joie' Tort Pervy on Wednest Port Perry Yellows. Mr. Fow- | Cemetery. ler then thanked the donor, the parents, the boys and the exe- | cutive for the fine season. He | At his h also made the comment that for aL i pe Sk BL Ey BRAWN, Charles Edward-- By Jean Jeffery ~~ T There were 16 tables of; Euchre played at the Commun- ity party on Friday evening, then dancing followed by lunch, The winners of the prizes] were for ladies -- Mrs. Hazel! McCulloch, Mrs. Herman Kerry and Miss Dianne Card. For the! gents--P, Benns, R. Risebrough, ! | N. Gimblett. There will be! I another party Nov. 15. i A large number of young peo- ple and children held a Hallowe' | en party in the Sunday School | room on Saturday evening. First prizes were awarded as follows: | Ages 1 to 5--Marlene Wilson, |: -a little old lady i Boys 6 to 9--Gardy Geer, } girl friend. i I Boys 9 to 12--Jody Jordan, | another cute girl Boys 12 to 15--Jeffery Bailey, | Comic girl. | Ken Millman, a Sheik. Girls 12 to 15--Karen Geer as } Roaring twenties and Betty Medd, Oriental Siren. | 15--Comic--Ken Kather- | ) Over wood, hobo. Beth 'Ashton--Peter Pan -- -------- --------------------------r--) | ------- N ! OPERATORS OF BREWERS' RETAIL STORES BREWERS' RETAIL STORES > mr i reap = WILL BE CLOSED Monday, November 11 REMEMBRANCE DAY and will be open for the remainder of the week BREWERS' - WAREHOUSING COMPANY LTD. ' . Kerry Millman--Cleopatra Best dressed couple over 12-- B. Noble, D. Burnett. IED) SE) GD) ED () GED |) SEED |) GED (} GED |) GED) GED 4 Best couple any age--Ronnie & Cathy Card, Bride and groom, aged 38 and 5. ° Fred & Mark Millman-- twin ghosts. I'm sorry I couldn't mention a quarter of the names for all. were just as cute as buttons. Games and lunch followed the! judging of the costumes. Mr. Kenneth Jeffery of Parry | .Sound, visited for several days | 8 with his brother Gordon WE Mrs. Jeffery. Our sympathy to the Luke! 8 family in the passing of Mr. i 8 § 0 Cecil Morrison, husband of 3g Gladys Luke. Mr. and Mrs.' Morrison were holidaying in' Florida when he passed away 'g$ suddenly. | 3 Mr. and Mrs, Groves and fa | 8 mily of Cobourg were luncheon |$ guests at the home of Mr. and | $ Mrs. R. Edwards on Sunday. |$ spending a! of Toronto are Mrs. T. Steward, I Mrs. R. Medd, Mrs. B. Bailey 3 . and Mr. M. Prentice were in & Belleville attending Teachers, convention at Belleville School | §! years he had worked with Base- | charles Edward Brawn, beloved ball teams but this year had | son of the late Mr. nd. Mrs. taken the Pee Wee Softball team ' john Brawn and dear brother | and came out a winner. of Arthur of Columbus, Alfred | Mr. Carl Luke the hard work- of Toronto, Wesley, Roy, Effa ing President of the Association ' and Greta all of Raglan and introduced the Trophies and 'the | the late Clara and Viola (Mrs. | donors and then thanked his: G. Dundas), in his 80th year. ! "the tremendous | "Service from the 'McDermott- job they have done. He also Panabaker Chapel on Monday. made special mention' of the | Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. 28% SL 3809393438380 3028 "3 NOTICE | Slight Change in Days for PICKING UP GARBAGE "Starting Tuesday, Nov. 12th 1. On Tuesday of each week from all residential property located on the North side of Queen Street. $8 8888%e%0%8%8 i COINS E0 oJ le BOBO OD - O 2 pS 2 ~ 32C808: Sd 2. On Thursday of each week from all residential property located on the South side of Queen Street. - 3. On Tuesday and Friday of each week from all business properties and factories on Water St. from the lake to Lilla St., Perry St. from Mary to North St. and North on Lilla St. to the Hospital. "| Mrs. Walter Ashton and Gordon ¢ . 6.30-7.30--Girls Hockey w ge | 11.20-12. 10-Tyke House | This, 'geason Helmets: are com- for the deaf. | Mr. Julian Cottyn and a | cousin from the west are visit- ing his parents Mr, and Mrs. |s Chas. Cottyn, be Mr. and Mrs. Rigid Kerry, | 85 Greenbank, were dinner guests | $8 at the home of his parents Mr. OOO sgececece and Mrs. H. Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. H, Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGregor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walker j 23 JO 00000 0 0 6050000000000. 0 000000 QC U0C000C eC CEC 0362252624282 Jel 187 Ial RIN: 00Ce00CeC00 00000 s26%0282 233% 2e20838820252885%5 Sele! 3. ~~ "BLOOD SUPPLIES ARE URGENTLY : week's vacation with Mr. and {$s -- ' RS EN ERNN HARE i . ve BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Thursday, Nov. lth 2.30 to 5.00 p.m. 6.30 to 9.00 p.m. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH UXBRIDGE LES 0005608 0 850507 O08 Pe ee Soe ol ® REQUIRED. PLEASE DO YOUR | SHARE "BE A DONOR -- CALL MRS. MONA TAYLOR 852-3446 for Appointment--or come Without Appointment WE NEED YOU MORE THAN EVER 08252806 % 26% % % 2 of Oshawa on Thursday. School attendance "is depleted this week due to Scarletina and | Mumps. We hope there will be | i: ino new cases. Hurry and get |4 rwell again children, : Hockey ~ Schedule Monday-- 6-7--Pee Wee House League 7-8--Pee Wee All-Star 8-9.30--Midget All-Star 5 | Wednesday-- L 6-7--Pee Wee House League |! 2 8.30--Bantam All- Star A 8.30-10--Junior Friday-- 7.30-8.30--Squirt All-Star V 7- 8 Midget. and J uvenile Houge League 8-9.40--Bantam House League 9.40-11.20--Squirt House : League League. | pulsory, for all Jiinor gayers. Harry Short Secretary P. P. H.C. "Tuesday-- go aturday-- ia : cops AS FEILER A hy Port Perry y Community Curling Ca Ww WELCOMES | A Limited Number of | Additional Members FOR MEN'S & MIXED CURLING, AS WELL § Shee Sie Ter PON hl "Sor Information Contact -- Vv JACK HAYES, 'ROBERT KENNY, , Membership Chairman President. ji = bh} FT 2 SRE oC GED SD |) GE EES | GE HE | GD A) GE} J |G | GE ) -- SS + CD A HI opi aetna) A ES

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