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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Sep 1965, p. 2

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Ad - »ry A o ® . 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Sept. 16th, 1965 Blackstock News By Mrs. Olga Hill Rev. E. J, Heuer, Toronto, of the Canadian Bible Society was guest speaker at both the Unit- ed and Anglican Churches on Sunday morning and delivered informative sermons on "The Hope of Africa". In the evening Rev. Heuer spoke and showed a film entitled the "Hope of their Souls", an African story, in Nestleton Presbyterian church. Some from here attended the evening service also. / Sunday evening, Mr. George Wolfe, Canon and Mrs, H. E. Ashmore, Mrs. F. Hamilton and Mrs. G. V. A. Scott attended a special Deanery Service in St. Georges Church, Oshawa. The most Reverend Isabels de los 5% Guaranteed Investments 3,4, or 5 Year Term Interest payable half-yearly or left to accumulate and be compounded. YOUR KEY TO THE BEST INVESTMENTS WHITBY Reyes, Supreme Bishop- of the Philippines Independant Church delivered a very interesting and informative talk on their work. This was followed by a recep- tion. me of the young people from this area who are com- mencing further studies or commenced working:-- Cheryl Metcalf has entered Oshawa General Hospital to study for Laboratory Technologist; Mary Bradburn has gone to Shaw's Business College, Toronto; Lin- da Venning to a Hair Dressing School in Toronto; Janice Byers to MacDonald Institute, Guelph to study as Home Economist; Pat Adams and Elaine Mount. joy to Peterboro Teachers Col- lege; Paul Rahm to Peterbore Hospital to train as male nurse; Bruce Beacock to Tool and Dye department of General Motors; Margaret Hooey to teach school in Gravenhurst; Sylvia Law- rence is working in the Royal Bank, Port Perry; and Carol Rahm, Glenna McLeod and Mrs. David Hudson in the Bank of Commerce Port Perry; Brian Staniland at an office. of Mo- tors; Miss Doreen Van 'Camp at O.C.E. Toronto; Miss Betty McArthur, teaching in George Harvey School, Toronto; Ardis McArthur attending college in Waterloo; Larry Hoskin Col- lege in Hamilton. A very pleasant afternoon was spent Saturday when the Anglican Sunday School held their picnic at Cartwright Park Caesarea. Swimming, a trea- sure hunt and peanut seramble Men's Thursday Night Bowling Schedule FIRST SCHEDULE Sept. 16th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Alley Cats - Deluxe 3-4 Blow Kings - Raiders 5-6 Meteors - Bill's Ref. 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Whiz Bangs - Carnegie 3-4 Black Jacks-Legionaires 5-6 Stars - Goofers Sept. 23rd -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Whiz Bangs - Goofers 3-4 Carnegie - Legionaires 6-6 Stars - Black Jacks 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Alley Cats - Bill's Ref. 3-4 Deluxe - Raiders 5-6 , Blow Kings - Meteors Sept. 30th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Raiders - Legionaires 3-4 Stars - Meteors 5-6 Goofers - Deluxe 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Carnegie - Blow Kings 3-4 Whiz Bangs - Bill's Ref. 6-6 Black Jack's - Alley Cats October 7th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Black Jacks-Blow Kings 3-4 Alley Cats - Whiz Bangs 6-6 Bill's Ref. - Carnegie 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Stars - Deluxe 3-4 Legionaires - Meteors _ b-6 Goofers - Raiders October 14th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Goofers - Bill's Ref. 3-4 Black Jacks - Deluxe 5-6 Legionaires-Blow Kings 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Raiders - Whiz Bangs 3-4 Alley Cats - Stars 6-6 Meteors - Carnegie October 21st -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Carnegie - Alley Cats- 3-4 Raiders - Stars 6-6 Goofers - Meteors 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Deluxe - Legionaires 3-4 Bill's Ref. - Black Jacks 5-6 Whiz Bangs-Blow Kings October 28th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Meteors - Whiz Bangs 3-4 Deluxe - Carnegie 5-6 Black Jacks - Raiders 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Bill's Ref. - Stars 3-4 Goofers - Blow Kings 5-6 Alley Cats - Legionaires November 4th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Blow Kings - Stars 3-4 Legionaires - Bill's Ref. | 5-6 Alley Cats - Goofers 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Black Jacks - Meteors 3-4 Raiders - Carnegie 5-6 Deluxe - Whiz Bangs November 11th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Bill's Ref. - Raiders 3-4 Meteors - Alley Cats | 5-6 Deluxe - Whiz Bangs 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Legionaires - Goofers 3-4 Stars - Whiz Bangs 65-6 Carnegie - Black JaJcks were followed by various con- tests, games and races. Judy Felstead received the prize for winning the most points. Each child present received a gift. All returned to the Parish Hall for supper and Mrs, McArthur, Superintendant of Sunday 8S. presented attendance awards as follows:--Janice Crawford and John Hodge, who had perfect attendance; also to John Wolfe, Brian Wolfe and Kenneth Craw- ford, good attendance. Denise Edgerton received the prize for summer attendance af church, . . Saturday evening the closing ceremonies of Laurel Brook Park were held. Awards. were given to those who passed their swimming tests as follows: BEGINNERS -- Barbara Welts, Brian: Sleep, Wayne Hor- ton, Bill Shortridge, Michelle Robinson, Wendy Lee; Jack Gunter, Floyd Asselstine, Mrs. Pearl Tait, Mrs. Norma Van Camp and Mrs. Wilma Argue. JUNIOR -- Kathy Gunter, Elaine Metcalf, Gordon Mal- colm, Gary Mountjoy, David Adams, Nancy Ann Argue, Di- ane Guest, Joanne Wilson, Mrs. Helen Vine, Janet Turner Neil McLaughlin and Grant Me Laughlin, INTERMEDIATE-- Lorraine Turner, Herbert Vine, Bob Me- Laughlin and Judy Swain. SENIOR--Martha Lawrence, Bill Thompson, Bob Kyte. Mrs. Shirley Turner was in- structress this summer and gave a trophy to the best all- round swimmer--Martha Law, rence. } Mr. Wilfred Vine donated trophies for best progress in swimming. These were won by Senior -- Bob Kyte; Intermedi- ate--Bob McLaughlin; Junior-- Joanne Wilson; Beginner -- Wendy Lee. This was considered a most successful season's work -- 62 pupils took lessons. To top off the evening Mr. Vine had a corn and hot dog roast and fireworks for the (HISTORY IN AST 0M 6S See early farm equipment actually in operation and Upper Canada Pioneer crafts demonstrated: Stone-split- ting, old steam tractors, blac th, dragsaw, antique cars, spinning, weaving, rug hooking, ropemaking, gas- oline tractors, butter in quilting, cider making, wi carving, grain threshing, grain ail i g, horsepower, potter, sausage making miniature locomotive, w ali , chair caning, c¢ ecoration and portrait etching. GROUNDS and BLDGS. Se OPEN 10.80 A.M. thesedisplays: Early farm nase dim crafts- men's tools, art, log barn, c Indian relics, an- ique firearms, historical records and maps, furnished log cabin, stone Jitter, stump er, beef ring barn, house- 1d furniture and utensils, sleighs, wagons and carts, November 18th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Stdrs - Carnegie ] 3-4 Goofers - Black Jacks 5-6 Whiz Bangs-Legionaires 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Meteors - Raiders 3-4 Blow Kings - Alley Cats 6-6 Bill's Ref. - Deluxe | | ! } LJ] | November 25th -- 7.00 p.m. 1-2 Deluxe - Meteors 3-4 Bill's Ref. - Blow Kings | 6-6 Raiders - Alley Cats 9.00 p.m. 1-2 Whiz Bangs-Black Jacks 3-4 Carnegie - Goofers 6-6 Legionaires - Stars December 16th-- TURKEY ROLL. \ PICKERING TOWNSHIP MUSEUM clothing of the pioneers, ploneer's herbs. GRAND PARADE FROM BALLPARK AT 1.30 P.M. Horse and Buggy Rides for children, sale of home baking and er's sausage, re - ments, souvenirs, come early, see the parade, bring the children, the learn of our past and you'll enjoy yourself too. FAMOUS CLAREMONT VILLAGE BAND General admission 650 Children under 12 FREE BROUGHAM SATURDAY SEPT. 18 parents, pupils and all season ticket holders. All free. Grate- ful appreciation was tendered Wilfred. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Powers, | 'Lindsay, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain. Miss Judy Swain attended Guide Camp at Doe Lake. The September meeting of the O.N.O. Club was held on Thursday 9th at the home of Edith McLaughlin with 22 la- dies present. President Joan Paisley presided. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved and Treasurer's. report received, Norma Van Camp reported a successful watermelon eating contest at the Fair where 20 boys competed. (Continued on Page 3) INVEST NOW 2% VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments. Interest is payable half rly or may be left Xg compound Emmerson Insurance Agency LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-2421 Ladies' Monday Night Bowling Schedule Sept. 20th-- Bowl for Handicaps Alley 1 & 2-- 7 p.m.--Cod - Pike 9 p.m.--Muskie - Trout Alley 8 & 4-- 7 p.m.--Perch - Mudeats * 9 p.m.--Smelts - Carp Alley 5 & 6-- 7 p.m.--Bass - Pickerel 9 p.m.--Salmon - Suckers Sept. 27th-- 1-2--Cod - Suckers Mudcats - Smelts 3-4--Pike - Salmon Bass - Trout 5-6--Perch - Carp Pickerel - Muskie October 4th-- 1-2--Perch - Salmon Pickerel - Trout 3-4--Cod - Carp Mudeats - Muskie 5-6--Pike - Suckers Bass - Smelts October 18th-- 1-2--Pike - Carp Bass - Muskie 3-4--Perch - Suckers Pickerel - Smelts 5-6--Cod - Salmon Mudcats - Trout October 25th-- 1-2--Cod - Smelts Mudcats - Suckers 3-4--Pike - Trout Bass - Salmon 5-6--Perch - Muskie Pickerel - Carp November 1st-- 1-2--Perch - Trout Pickerel - Salmon 8-4--Cod - Muskie Mudcats - Carp 5-6--Pike - Smelts Bass - Suckers November 8th-- 1-2--Pike - Muskie Bass - Carp 3-4--Perch - Smelts Pickerel - Suckers 5-6--Cod - Trout Mudcats - Salmon November 15th-- 1-2--Cod - Pickerel Muskie - Suckers 3-4--Bass - Mudecats Carp - Salmon 5-6--Perch - Pike Smelt - Trout November 22nd-- 1-2--Perch - Bass Smelt - Salmon 3-4--Cod - Pike Muskie - Trout b-6--Pickerel - Mudecats Suckers - Carp November 29th-- 1-2--Pike - Pickerel Trout - Suckers 'Clara Whitter 8-4--Perch - Mudcats Smelts - Carp 5-6--Cod - Bass Muskie - Salmon December 6th-- 1-2--Cod - Mudcats Muskie - Carp 3-4--Pickerel - Perch Suckers - Smelts b5-6--Pike - Bass Trout - Salmon December 13th-- 1-2--Mudeats - Pike Carp - Trout 8-4--Bass - Pickerel Suckers - Salmon b6-6--Cod - Perch Muskie - Smelts December 20th-- TURKEY BOWL 1-2--Perch - Bass Smelt - Salmon 3-4--Cod - Pike Muskie - Trout b6-6--Mudcats - Pickerel Carp - Suckers 7.00 O'CLOCK TEAMS Cod Pike Beth Oke Wanda Durham Edna DeShane Ann Mulder Alice Scriver Tina Vanderby Maude Vernon Bert Mason Dorothy McLean Doris Pargeter Dorthea Kock Joyce Vander Voort Pickerel Marg. Sweetman Doris Phinney Bass N. Jakeman Flo Mahaffy Joan Middleton Flo Davey E. Hutchinson Marie Smits Birdie Bonnell L. Anderson Joy Newnham Olive Cox Mudcats Perch Eleanor Shaw Ann Wakeford Mary Lee Dowson Joan Scott Leona Tripp Joyce Storrey Marlene Moore Theresa Hlozan Minnie DeJong Rita Brown ¢ ¢ 9.00 O'CLOCK TEAMS J. Emmerson Irene Doupe Salmon Muskie Elma Vernon Grace Hastings Sharon Stone Carol Wilson Yvonne Edgar Diane Crowell Stella St. John Della Howsam Norma Forder Ella Dickinson Marg. Warren Carp Smelts Beryl Bond Leona Ptolemy Marg Eden Norene Trudel Rosetta Stone Reta Saunders Georg. Raines Marg. Podres Marj. Burnett Irene Crews Irene Bowman Yvonne Gibson Suckers Elsie Pogue Ruth McLean Lil Moore Joan Godley Trout Vera Fawns M. Sweetman Corinne Watts Jessie Goode Diane Foote M. Nightingale Pat Fisher 4 « rth HS Kin DLS . soni = a EF re

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