3 rag hy (3 Ld 3 . * i ¢ i a) hg RIE | v3 Vy het AS SIENNA. 5° ts thn el ' LE Se SENT pote 1a ~ SSL ME is ra AERC BE SANE Ee Ly ) HAN DE TE Eu A TE aise ; Run DBLP A Pd RS ---- baddies 2nd--Ron Jones, Brooklin ida -~ --- ursaay, June &t Softba no ! Ne "Softball |Port Perry Ji. Farmers|": ix, ew . 1 roa star and | a swimming pool, a zoo 5 C da i en d ar Place First In Field Day 1st--Port Perry Schedules have started 2nd--Beaverton RN no less than 37 teams are tak-| picnic area. For Week Ending Sat, June 17 } Af > ing part. Many thanks goes out to Port Mor: Jane iy M The Ontario County Junior; 2nd--Wallace Pugh, Brooklin i Mile Phoenis. P. P 3! Coaches are needed for the! Perry IGA store for the new set GIRLS -- Farmer Field Day was held on| 880 yard run-- iyo Ph Sp Fail A Squirt house league teams.| of uniforms the Pee Wee team Laoion va. Zion Saturday, May 20th, at Brock 1st--Earl Phoenix, P. Perry 2n B 2 oenlx, °', verry 3 Anyone wishing to help should | is now wearing. Also the Lions = ri 'hi Ve. Sous District High School, Canning: 2nd--B. Benschop, P. Perry HIGH BOY-- Brookli 4) be at the Park on Thursday | Club has presented the Bantams PEE i ) £08 ton. High Club for the day was | Broad Jump-- Don Evans, Breokhn nights or contact V. Walker. | with new sweaters and the Jun- Sack Li Goodwood the Port Perry Junior Farmers,| 1st--Don Evans, Brooklin GIRLS of | Unpie J eded ior ladies team known as the Ly bi; rie) with Beaverton Junior Farmers| 2nd--John Stone, P. Perry 7 AR npires are also needed.| q,...; A 2 . rtwr : sh-- ; Specialettes will now be wear- in second place. Es X yard da : of b : Anyone interested should con- 3 g ii swodlors i pn Greenbank vs. Udora P Reb 1 ep Ss in 1st--Diane Graham, Brooklin 3 tace Bill Harrison or Charles Scugog vs. Legion (Park) The following are the results St-=lJon uyans, 2nd--Betty Medd, Port Perry Sc y 1 : cugog Lumber. £ the SUIOW a 2nd--John Stone, P. Perry 5 Bourgeois. All fans should watch for BANTAM > % ha bi Teta High Jump-- Ruming Broad Jump A | Don Bronson and Jim Irvine | home games of. the Tripps Con- Metso vs. Greenbank A 1st--John Stone, Port Perr 1st--Marie Fair, Beaverton Tues., June 13th-- Girls--Beaverton Jr. Farmers S ) y ond--Joan Rynard, Beaverton Si ga SQUIRT-- Boys--Port Perry Jr. Farmers | 2nd--Don Evans, Brooklin High Jump-- oN Track and Field Events-- Shot Put-- 1st--Diane Graham, Brooklin by will be taking their Legion | struction Juniors and the Ball Squirts to Preston on Saturday | ard Lumber Midgets as both of to take part in the annual] these clubs will give you a fine w Seagrave vs. Cartwright : 1st--John Stone, Port Perr Squirt tournament. The name | night of softball. Ideal vs. Greenbank BOYS ® : y 2nd--Marie Fair, Beaverton . : , Archers vs. Goodwood 2nd--Bill Barlow, Port Perry | qpree Legged Race-- ° of Port Perry Legion is well The spring dance was a great ' 100 yard dash-- . 5 : . : i JUNIORS-- : Measuring Race-- 1st--Lois Parish, Elaine known and respected in Prest- | success due to the co-operation : 1st--Don Evans, Brooklin . -- i Z : 0.C. & D.L. 8.30 p.m. Park 1st--Don Evans, Brooklin Beggs, Beaverton on, so all this years boys should | of all executive members, the : i enjoy the day and at the same | coaches and parents Wed., June V4th-- _- co ---- 2nd--Marie Fair, Joan , : . * Rynard, Beaverton time display a good brand of | A float is now under constru- ae Sengeave ATTENTION FARMERS! @ | Suck Raco-- " ] ° . softball. for their coaches. A [ction for Minor Softball Booster : = , B rton note to parents. This tourna-| Night parade on Saturday, June Emmersons vs. Greenbank So BL fo : . : : 24 and will also be used in the Goodwood vs. Scugog oe © o WHY PAY MORE ® Softball Throw-- : ] ment is held in Riverside Park which is a beautiful park with | Centennial Parade, Udora vs. Jacksons S. Dia. i i : : BANTAM-- On Premium Quality @ 1st--Marie Fair, Beaverton . ond--Betty Medd, Port Perry Lions vs. Udora GASOLINE -- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS "| 440 yard relay-- LAKESHORE MIDGET-- 1st--Beaverton Cobourg vs. Ballard Lumber Farm Tanks and Pumps Available 4 Ring al 3 IS GOD "CROWDED OUT" 8.30 p.m. (Park) Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District ®» HIGH GIRL -- AT YOUR HOUSE? bi a i CALL COLLECT bP Marie Fair, Beaverton ; i » The first and second place fouvny vs. Legion wi Pp) vos 668-3341 winners. are_now. eligible to re- Lake Scu. Lum. vs Cart. - . : present Ontario County at the A 1 He is, you may feel a SQUIRT-- $-5.%5.5-5-5-5.5-5-5-85- $ - | Quinte District Junior Farmer hit "crowded Greenbank vs. Archers (P)| = Field Day, scheduled for Satur- : yourself. "Goodwood vs: Ideal D-(SM){§} ---- ~~ Sl day, July 15th, at Morrow Park, Cartwright vs. Seagrave Peterborough. BANTAM-- : ss { Mersco vs. Lions 7 p.m. Udora.vs. IGA 8.30 p.m. a 2 * Sat., June 17-- om = HRs Port Perry IGA Pee Wees : fits : attend Woodstock Pee Wee Tournament, 'Do you find there are never enough hours in the day? Or the night? Have you ever said, "Oh, for just a little peace and quiet"? \ O.P.P. Jesus Christ has said, "Peace | . leave with you, my peace | give unto you: not as the world giveth, give | unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." ~~ For Quality Materials Custom Made or And Top Grade Service REPORT | °° i ary Tau hy Dats of to cat oy yu ie on an even Ready-to-Hang U eel, take a few minutes and read the 14th chapter of John. Se F , Y Last week officers at Whitby. You'll be glad you did! D R A P E R E S e S or our Detachment investigated nine ; e HOMES : og me. accidents in which four persons BAC Sie pros dsn pd Music Daily by Tuning: eo OFFICES Building Needs were injured and four drivers Winnipeg; LE BROADCASY eo INDUSTRIAL : -- : charged. : K) -- Since 1919 -- : : While patrolling -over 13000 miles, 224 vehicles were check: fd WA RD ! S 0 Reesor Fuel & Lumber ed with 195 drivers being char- Simcoe St. at Athol ged and 35 warned. i As « TI8Y TT Phone 985 - 7951 PORT PERRY -- OSHAWA -- HEAR BACK LL) THE ut DAILY ON Whitby Detachment. also in- vestigated 84 general occurren- ] ces which included, 4 break and enters, 2 thefts, 3 malicious damage, 3 assaults, 2 auto thef- ts, 4 liquor offences, 4 escapees from St. John's Training School, Uxbridge and' 62 miscellaneous occurrences which included ¢ blood escorts, domestic com- plaints, and requests for assis- tance. ! When driving on multi-lane highways such as Highway 401 with more than one lane of J traffic for both directions it should be remembered that the left hand lane or passing lane is designated for overtaking and passing only. That is, a veh: icle except in the act of pass: ing another vehicle should be t driven in the right lane. It is an offence for a motorist to drive in the left lane at less than the normal rate of speed. One car driven slowly in the passing lane will surely have a group : a of impatient drivers bunched up behind. Impatient drivers usu -- ally become poor drivers and attempt unsafe lane .changes, or follow too closely. If some- one wants to exceed the speed limit don't try to put your veh- . 4 icle between his and the open road. If he's foolish enough to speed then he'll probably resort to other driving "infractions-to get by. For passing on multi- lane highways use the passing lane otherwise stay in the driv- ing lane. Another reminder. The nat- ural beauty of our province attracts thousands of tourists annually. When on the road, be polite, be helpful, be gracious, J drive like a good host.