a NVR I aE IEEE I Novice Win First Game In Brampton The Port Perry Novice All Stars travelled to Brampton on Saturday, April 18th and play- ed their first game against Woodbridge. First Period: Brent Heard, Port Perry Second Period: Nash--Woodbridge B. Heard, Port Perry Third Period: McCue--Woodbridge. A well played game for all the spectators to witness, with Port Perry 2 and Woodbridge 2. After being tied for the first game the teams started the second game at 6 p.m. First Period: Brent Heard, Port Perry Second Period: Kenny Nightingale, P. Perry Ricky Campbell, Port Perry Third Period: Nash--Woodbridge. Port Perry won the series 5 to 8. Port Perry now advances to Tournament the semi-finals to play against Bolton on Friday, April 25th. The little stars of today are the stars of tomorrow. Line up--PORT PERRY: David Jackson, Goal; Donald Phinney, Sub Goal; Neil Me. Laughlin, Defence; Tom Tenny- son, Defence; Roland Skinner, Defence; Steve Brain, Defence; Ricky Evans, Forward; Ken Nightingale, Forward; Ricky Campbell, Forward; Brent Heard, forward; Steve Tomchi- shin, Forward; Cal Cochrane, Forward; Jamie McNab, For- ward; Murray Carnaghan, For- ward. Coach -- Murray Lee; Mgr.--Ross Sweetman. The young hockey players are deeply appreciative of the Port Perry Merchants' assistance & sponsorship and also for the support given them by those who supplied transportation to Brampton, (See Card of Thanks columns), Kh 39595555555 53595595 % OPPORTUNITY FOR SPORTSCAR FANS! * kk Kk Seek k k k Joe McCullough Motors CLAREMONT -- ONT. forthe Best Deal of All $88 on the Famous $$$ with hard-top! MORE THRILLS PER DOLLAR! CLAREMONT, ONT. 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Dickson of Galt, Arthur S., and Mrs. Cyril Watson (Ethel of Toronto), Mrs. Geo. Woods (Evie) Port Perry and Mrs, Ed- ward Swift (Tiny) of Mont- real. Rested at the Walker Thomas Funeral Home, Tim- mins. Funeral Service was at | Port Perry on Sat. April 7th, 1965 at 12.30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. 'McLAUGHLIN, Edna May-- In Oshawa General Hospital on PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 22nd - 5 Monday, April 12, 1965, Edna May McLaughlin, widow of the late William John McLaughlin and dear mother of Mrs Harold Wright (Leona), Oshawa and toy of Nestleton, Fred of Co- lumbus, Harold of Blackstock, Mrs. Ross Ashton (Jean) of Haydon; sister of Mrs. Mabel McLaughlin of Caesarea; and grandmother of 17 grandchild. ren; in her 71st year, Resting at the Northcutt & Smith Fun. cral Home, Bowmanville. Ser. vice in the chapel was Wednes. day, April 14, at 2 p.m, Inter. ment St. Johns Anglican Ceme- tery, Blackstock. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart Founda. tion were requested). WHITWELL, Joseph Russell --At Hamilton on Saturday, April 10, 1965, Joseph Russell Whitwell, beloved husband of Lillian Aileen Howsam-Thomp- son, 36 Mountain Ave., South, Stoney Creek, in his 79th year, dear father of Arthur and How- ard of Stoney Creck, grandfa- ther of Gary and Marilyn Whit- well, and Mrs. Art O'Neil (Ar- leen) of Stoney Creek. Mr. Whitwell was formerly associ- ated with the Bell Telephone Co. Toronto Office for 19 years, and was President of the Stoney Creek Fuel and Supply. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Toronto, Service was from the Donald V. Brown Funeral Home, 36 Lake Ave. Dr., Stoney Creek on Monday, April 12, Interment in Stoney Creek Cemetery. ac General Motors Leader Again TORONTO -- General Mo- tors of Canada, the industry's giant, continues to show the way to higher Canadian auta production this year, the week- ly report of the Canadian Motor Vehicle Manufacturers' associa- tion showed Wednesday. GM has produced 143,865 cars and trucks so far this year, compared with 121,438 in the similar 1964 period, and is the only large producer running ahead of last year's figures. AT YOUR CARLOAD FOOD MARKET PRINCE ALBERT CANADIAN AYLMER FANCY TOMATO AYLMER CHOICE CLOVER LEAF ROSE STEEL WOOL CHASE & SANBORN KRAFT CHEESE SLICES JUICE BARTLETT PEARS PINK SALMON - 63¢ RELISHES 2:0+55¢ 5.0.5. PADS INST. COFFEE «vv 99 , % Ib. Pkgs. bh: 48 oz. Tin JJ: ) 20 Oz. Tins 63: 2.49: Blade Roast Blade Bone Removed THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURE CHOICE TENDER Short Rib WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW MRS. JAMES DAVIDSON, JR. 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