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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Apr 1965, p. 13

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LADIES WEDNESDAY March 24th Standing-- "Giraffes i, dokdad RRA ENS Vir 4S ROR RY Bowling 'Standings LADIES MONDAY RIINOB .oovinvnivininin 22 NIGHT LEAGUE ADEs iii : 19 Menthols ............. 5398 Leopards .......c.es 6 18 Exports .....ce. 5320 Bears ....cooiins 2 18 Ko00I8 .ovivevvvvvenniinne 5268 PIZOTS wun b 14 NO. T8 wove rivririnins 5132 Zebras ovine 2 14 Panthers .......o. b 12 Players ........... 5267 Crocodiles ......oueee 2 9 Viceroys wo... 5222 Elephants ............ . 2 9 Embassys ............ 4802 Triples Over 600-- Alpines coon. 4691 R. Short --704; E. Bailey-- --_-- 650; K, Harper--614; M. Geer Cameos --614; G. Hastings--602. Belmonts Singles Over 210-- Matinees . 'Gaylords K. Harper--285; R. Short-- 271, 257; 1. Lewis -- 261; H. Heard -- 254; B. Bradbury-- 244; E. Bailey -- 248, 223; C. Wilson--240; J, Hull -- 238; V. Rider -- 238; W. McLaughlin-- NIGHT LEAGUE corset tisans 6 20 |285; A. Olsen -- 228, 211; B. ESP 2 23 | Doupe -- 225; G. Tassell -- 224; SN 2 28 | M. St. John--221; B. Oke--219; KNOWIN Makes The Difference _ The difference when you build a cattle breed- ing program around Artificial Insemination proven sires rather than other sires is KNOWING-- KNOWING your dairy heifers will milk KNOWING your beef steers will grow There's no need to gamble with your herd's future. Sires are available whose offspring have already been tested in hundreds of Ontario herds 'and proven superior under all conditions, These sires are co-operatively owned to give you, at lowest cost, calves that will earn more and calves you'll be proud of. . Central Oniario Cattle B Breeding Association C.0.C.B.A. Cawker's Food Market FREE DELIVERY SLICED BACON 29° Fresh Ground BEEF +» 39° 31.00 Fresh -- Farmer Style SAUSAGE RIB ROASTS » 69 Heinz Tomato 10 oz tins of for PPC BEEHIVE Corn Syrup Jelly Powders 3 32 WESTONS Chocolate Mallows 29° CAWKERS FOOD MARKET PRIME 2 1b tin PPC LUSHUS 5 Flavour Biscuits PHONE 985 - 2221 PORT PERRY 3 = 1.00 M. Cook--216; V Butt--214; M. Geer -- 218, 212; J, Mahaffy-- 218; S. Brignall--210. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE March 25th Standings-- Black Jacks ........... 7 63 Carnegies cunt § 652 DeLuxe coven 0 49 Gibsons... 7 47 Bow Kings ............ 7 46 Head Pins .......... 1 45 Bill's Ref. .............. 0 36 SIArs omnis 83 Goofers 29 Whiz Bangs ........... 0 2b Meteors ....ucnnennnne 0 24 Legionaires .......... 0 28 Over 225 Singles-- R. Sweetman--365; A. Men- zies--339, 264; K. Middleton-- 298; D. Durham--289, 269; T. Eden--272; R. Carnegie -- 262, 254; I. Boyd--261, 234; D. Wil- son--261; G. Carnegie -- 260, 249; R Hope--259, 233; G. Mec- Hugh--256, 228; R. Willerton-- 265; K. Brown--2556; D. Wal- lace -- 252, 226; R. Howsam-- 245, 236; G. Goode--245, 225; K. Ashton -- 242; D. Keetch-- 240; R. McNeill--238; B. Heard --238; S. Maxwell -- 238; J. Hadley--286, 233; M. Butson-- 236, 225; T. Thomas--234, 226; J. Healey--281; F. Hastings-- 229, 'Over 600 Triples-- A. Menzies--823; 'D. Durham --787; R. Carnegie -- 733; R. Sweetman--T710; I. Boyd--705; G. Carnegie -- 694; -G Goode-- 690; D. Wallace--669; R. Hope --662; R. Willerton -- 661; T. Thomas--643; K. Ashton--636; J. Hadley--617; T. Eden--616; K.. Middleton--608; M. Butson --601; J Healey--600. H.S.--R. Sweetman 866 H.S.W.H.--K. Middleton 317 H.T.--A. Menzies 823 H.T.W.H.--R. Carnegie 793. SELL and BUY THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE Port Perry Star PHONE: 985-7388 INEENEEESNENENENEEENER PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL Ist -- 13 ji Rev. A. Rice Entertains Sunday School Staff A very plesant evening was held on Friday evening at the parsonage, Queen Street, when the Reverend Mr. Alec Rice and Mrs. Rice entertained the Sun- day School Staff and Christian Flaucation Committee. The main purpose of the happy get-together was to in- troduce the new Superintendent of the United Church Sunday School, Mr. Ralph Wilbur, Mr. Wilbur is well known through- out the district and has been connected with Church work for many years and comes to this community with a great' deal - [Sh TREE * of experience along these lines, Wh Mr. Wilbur takes over the io duties from Mr. Gordon Reesor Py who, after seventeen years in fh this position, has resigned and Eh Hi | will become the teacher of the Bes Hi-C Bible Class. gio Presiding over the attractive- ha ly arranged tea table were Mrs, Eh Gordouw Reesor and Mrs, Lloyd BA EP, Myers, capably assisting the hosts were Mrs. Bruce Hull, Miss Karen Rice, Miss Lynne MacGregor, Miss Barbara Web- ster, Miss Brenda Webster and Miss Nancy Dowson. LETTER TO THE EDITOR DAFFODIL SUNDAY Throughout Ontario, Sunday, April 4th, will be Cancer Sun- day -- or in the mood of our Campaign, our hopes and en- deavours, Daffodil Sunday. Units and Branches of the Canadian Cancer Society are planning to have Daffodils in churches of every denomination throughout the Province. - Each Unit and Branch also plan, with the sympathy under- '| standing, and co-operation of 'the Ministers of their churches, to have every minister, if he will, say a prayer especially for Cancer patients on that day. You can do your part to help in the war against the disease of Cancer, by entering into this project, Daffodil Sunday, with every ounce of energy and ima- gination you can lend to it. The Daffodil is being empha- sized as a symbol of hope. Let us do our utmost to make Daf- fodil Sunday a success,--let us make our churches glow on April 4th, with the > gleam of yellow Daffodils, "with the strong measure of our hopes, and with the faith behind our Prayers. Port Perry Branch President, Mrs. M. B. Dymond Port Perry Campaign Chairman Mrs. S. A. Cawker. Obituary MRS. JOHN A. NESBITT Mrs. John A. Nesbitt, of Port Perry, died at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Sunday, March 21 af- ter an illness of two years. The former Hattie Mary MN Scott, she was the daughter of Rr it the late Robert and Margaret LE Scott. She was born in East Whitby Township and spent her entire life on the farm where she was born until the family retired to Port Perry 10 years ago. A former member of Colum bus United Church, she trans- ferred to the Port Perry United Church when she moved. Mrs. Nesbitt was active in the church's women's work, parti- cularly in the missionary so. ciety. } She was predeceased by one son, Reginald, in 1924, Mrs. Nesbitt is survived by her husband, John, one daugh- ter Mrs. M. Williams (Doris) of Port Perry, one son Russell , Nesbitt, on the old home farm; one brother George L. Scott of Taunton, and three grandchild. ren, Mrs. G. E. Jackman (Jean- ne) of Oshawa, and John and Grant Williams of Port Perry. The deceased was resting at the McIntosh - Anderson Fun- eral Home for service in the chapel. Rev. A, Rice, Port Perry United Church conducted the service, Interment in Union Cemetery. pu or A A MOMMY now has time to play with me! Mommy's smart! Mommy does her laundry at the Westinghouse LAUNDROMAT® SAVE TIMEI SAVE MONEY! [© ENJOY A CLEANER WASHI | Visit your coln-operated Westinghouse Laundromat equipped laundry store today! GREENWOOD'S | \ LAUNDROMAT 164 REACH ROAD, UXBRIDGE Lots of Parking ONLY LICENSED WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT STORES ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE WESTINGHOUSE COMMERCIAL LAUNDROMAT. ONLY HERE ARE YOU ASSURED OF TRULY CLEAN WASH IN MACHINES THAT ARE SELF-CLEANING FOR THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. ®.

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