. . - Lal) edd LY Wal pL E TEA, » [4 i EIN BERIT ERIN RAINR ED BINS CPI SRT Soa T ATE Ri 4 ELIA EE Sriided House League Hockey |l MARCH 10th -- McCartney 5 McCartney took the first game of the semi-final over a weak skating and checking team. Ives and Geer played well for Mec Cartney's while Jackson's team seem to lack pep as they us- ually have. Jackson 1 Summary : Jackson-- Nesbitt - Alliston McCartney-- Geer Whitter - Mahaffy Ives Geer McCartney - Holtby - Whit- ter. MARCH 15th -- Hurst 1 Hall 1 These two teams played hard but should have several more goals than they did. Charles Nelson played an outstanding game and Carter scored the lone goal for Hurst. Waldinsper- ger scored Hall's only goal.' Summary: Hall -- Waldinsperger, Hall - Aldred Hurst-- Carter - Shown. NOVICE HOCKEY LEAGUE FINAL STANDING Cannington 12 1 1 25 Port Perry 10 1 3 23 Oshawa 10 4 0 20 West Rouge 9 5 0 18 Ajax 3 83 9 Uxbridge 2 73 1 Brooklin 1 10 0 2 Pickering 0 11 0 © After completing a very suc- cessful schedule in which they lost only one game, Port Perry Novice All-Stars begin play-offs this week with West Rouge. Their home game will be Friday night, March 19th, at 7:30. The winner will play the winner of the Oshawa - Cannington series beginning the following week. 5c. to $1.00 STORES PORT PERRY PET SUPPLY FEATURE GOLDFISH To Every Child Accompanied by an Adult For this THUR., FRI, SAT. ONLY Take Advantage of Our Starter Set Special 1 LARGE BOWL 1 BOX COLOURED STONES 1 CAN FISH FOOD 97: Mersco 5c. to $1.00 Store e OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS eo 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vernon, Senior, were honored recently at a surprise party, held at their new home on Perry St, Port Perry, which was arrang- ed by their family and friends to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, Thirty guests were present to convey congratulations and best wishes to the bride and groom of twenty-five years. The happy couple who were completely taken by surprise were presented with a corsage and buttonnaire in honor of the occasion. During the evening a humourous address was read by Mrs. Clinton Badour and they were presented with a large plate glass mantel mirror and a three piece silver cream and sugar set by their youngest . 5 SB CEN Celebrate 25th Anniversary The guests of honor were seat- ed at an attractively arranged table centred with the tradi- tional wedding cake, gleaming silver and candelabra, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mary Street, cn March 2nd, 1940 with the late Reverend Mr. W. J. H. Smythe officiating, Their bridal attendants were Mrs. E. Merlin Dowson, of Port Perry, sister of the bride and the best man was Mr. Ronald Vernon, of Cannington, brother of the groom, ] Mrs. Vernon is the former Miss Elma R. Reesor, younger daughter of Mrs, Fred E. Ree- sor and the late Mr. Reesor, of Port Perry. Mr. Vernon is the eldest son CAE RANE FUE Re) PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, March 18th, -- 5 focus The Christian Science Monitor son, Peter and their niece, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank| One Norway St, Boston, Mass. 02118 Nancy Dowson, on behalf of Vernon, of Prosgedt, who ie. Please enter my subscription to the relatives and friends. Among cently celebrated their Golden Monttor for the period checkéd bee the many cards and remem- Welling " % 5 low. | enclose $e (U.S, Funds) "brances was r. an rs. Vernon have : chimes for theie mew home been blessed with four children, Of YEAR $24 [1 6 monthe §12 Trow thefts children, = Robert; of Oshawa; Marianne, 0 3 months §6 John and Peter, at home. Name. The pleasant get - together Guests were present from Strest was spent in playing cards and | Oshawa Prospect, Manchester, a dainty luncheon was served.! Raglan and Port Perry. Clty. State. ZIP Code AT YOUR CARLOAD FOOD MARKET, PRINCE ALBERT GREEN GIANT CARNATION DETERGENT costs down, STOP UXBRIDGE 852-3321 Is your Feed Supply going down. Perhaps it is time that we started to consider stretching our own grain out. How? . Your grain mixed with Co-op Concentrates and other grains can be made to last longer and help hold Your Co-op has a feed for every need, and if your grain supply jis gone a Balanced Feed is what you need. A full line of CO-OP DAIRY FEEDS CO-OP HOG FEEDS CO-OP POULTRY FEEDS CO:0P CATTLE FEEDS is on hand. We still have some Bran and Beet Pulp on Special. Uxbridge Co-Operative By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative SHOP PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4180 NABISCO YORK CHEERY MORN SHREDDED WHEAT 14-0z, Tins NIBLET CORN ....... 2-7. 16-0z. Tins EVAP. MILK ......... 3-45. 24 oz. THRIFT LIQUID ........ 4c. MONARCH--WHITE or CHOC. CAKE MIX .......... 2 - 33. Pouch Pak Pkgs. 12-0z. Pkgs. 2 -49c. 16-0z. Ice Box Jar PEANUT BUTTER ...... 49. 16¢c. OFF 6-oz. INST. COFFEE .......... 8c. KLEENEX WHITE or COLOURED--400's 2 pas. 55° IT'S NEW CUE TOOTH PASTE Reg. 3%' WEEK-END, WED. MARCH 17 - 20 PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS - SAT. WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW Mrs. Charlie Grainger A FREE DRAW ON $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES WITH A $5.00 ORDER OR OVER Tender Loin ® This Week's MEAT Features eo FRESH GRADE CHICKENS .... " 3c. 2-3 1b. Avg, Wght. Boneless Rolled--Milk Fed Veal Legs ...... Pork Chops ..... Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls .. Burns Hot Dog Wieners ......... Maple Leaf Corn Meal Back Bacom .... Toe. GAY Te. 69c. 53c. Ib. Pkg. dic. ~ RN el aaa aa tv iy a i 3 a on ~ a PY i , EO a Sh - me ag ee -l ES re rr Con EI RRA ~ a Be Sac - wr he ASR aN