Wain your Label 4 tell when sour sabmeripion Expires. "$2.00 per year in advance. $3.00 per Year Outside Canada Se. Single Copy Published by THE PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. Authorized wa Second Class Mail, Post. Office Department, Ottawa. AAAI ATIRAY Ese Ck Fi February 15 re A ett ee At ---------- A ------------ i. et em a ~~ £ Jean Pearson, Kay Crosby -and Carnegie Hardware, hose and i . NOTES AND COMMENTS Local Cagers Win Barb Horn put on a determined Cartwright Council scrapper for rink $13.00 drive that fell short by two bask- H. Thompson, Jan. salary =~ $8.00 > ad | PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL ets. For the winners track star : T. J. Mahoney, membership in THE ROOT OF THE MATTER J ROFESSIONAL SPORT TAKE CAGE CONTESTS FROM | Mayyene James was the big factor Inaugural Meeting G. R. A. $5.00 Bertrand Russell; the. great English Trent rayne who writes and broadcasts «- UXBRIDGE STUDENTS in the team's success as she tallied + The inaugural meeting of Coun-| Clerk to arrange for appoint- ' philosopher, has in the past two years. from Toronto is quite accurate when he Dropping a 26-25 thriller in the| 15 of the team's 25 points while cil was held on Monday, Jan, 14th. i ment of Se hool Attendance Of- © ¥ written some significant books for the describes professional sport as a cold- opening jumior girls' basketball, | Cathy Hall, Doris DeNure and After the members were sworn in| ficors. "people of to-day. One little volume is blooded business, The owners of the clubs, the Port Perry basketball squads Georgian Brock turned in an all- Rev. Mr. Hutton conducted the de- Council adjourned to meet. on called, "The Impact of Science on Sotiety." : : came roaring back to sweep the|round performance to contribute votional exercises and made a} Monday, January 21st at 1 p.m. bi "Any one who has a sincere desire to under- the managers, coaches, and the players remaining three {tilts from the {much to the Port offense. 'very fine address, congratulating Henry Thompson, Clerk. fy - stand what has happened and what is hap- themselves are in it for the money they visiting Uxbridgel scholars, the| JUNIOR GIRLS-- the Reeve and Council on {heir Bh og 2) pening in our confused world should make can make and the fame and publicity that Port Junior Boys by a 86-10 Port Perry---Jean Williams, 4; election and drawing their atten- AN a point of reading this little book carefully. goes with it is just so much added "gravy". count, the Port Senior Boys by a|Freida McCullough, 4; Kay Al. trios i, shansiiftios tan! Junior Farmers 8 Russell claims that the desire for a fan- To seriously suggest that tradition, the Jrohive Sha) mbgin, an he grad oF Spy Jesn Dobson, 3; "0. | new reeve, George Black, !|JUNIOR FARMER SLEIGH RIDE i atical creed is one of the great evils of the love of the game and sportsmapship are La brat 1a Yo lar overiey Michell, 6; Jean Samells, |, +2 Hutton for his good! The Port Perry Junior Farmers yy + present day He claims that dread of the the ideals that spur professional sport i The opening game was the most 2; guards, Nancy Kight, Maring | advice, and asked him to sit in' are holding a sleigh ride party, on rv hydrogen bomb promotes fanaticism--that spur professional sp 5 thrilling affair of the day with|Lee, Vera Howsam, Joan Chapin, | I the © 8 op Ble the L THasiny Sania Oat oh a, be fanaticism is always an outgrowth of fear $0 much poppy-cock. the visitors getting a comfortable | Betty Powell, Barbara Love, Kent With boa EUR nd iviagin d 1e | sand. ~At M 20 mn gil a) : --and the fear tends to produce the very However, it is to the advantage of count- lead in the first half only to have | Gerrow, total, 25. wl " oe) UWALY Forder sewibio At eli of Miss es 23 thing that is feared The two great fan- less people maintain a. myth about the the junior Port lassies put on a] Uxbridge -- Ruth Boach, 2:|° py sated of wrevicus wd t- 'Sweetman, Seugog island, one - i ¢. aticisms of the twentieth century are ac- 84. peo] A> myn abou 2 determined drive that finally tied [Helen Hickling, 8; Marion Leask, pm a oe ol reviay noe pall wile north of Grade Church RAS "cording to Russell--Communism and anti: sport heroes. It's good for the newspapers, the score and then surged ahead |14; Noreen Freir, 0; Marlene |!"® Were read and adopted on mo- hi $ Laren, BE communism. anywhere from three to four pages in the by two points. Even in the dying |Burnham, 2; Marlene Gordon, 0; Bo a Coutiejilars Cocliiinie and wil he jin. fore ---- ine : ; great local dailies is devoted to the pro- minutes of the game the lead|guards, Arlene Nicholls, Sylvia uggit \ efore sleigh ride andl, ¢ He claims that the need for our age is ) x . Mr. Hall, the County Assessor a hot lunch will follow. compassion and a wish that mankind should be happy. He claims that most of us are far more interested in having dis- aster overtake our enemies than we are in 'having good things happen to our friends. He says that we need knowledge; need to "forget the myths and the lies; that we need courage and an impulse to create motion of such sport, to the enhancing of gladiatorial mercenaties who' earn their living by pushing a puck around the ice and into the net, or by knocking each other into unconsciousness in the various ap- proved games. It's good for the sport writers who turn out endless drivel about changed back and forth several times and with the count standing at 26-25 the final horn sounded with the home team fighting des- perately to take the lead with a single field goal. : The second game saw the Junior boys squad of the two schools put on a fine exhibition of ball hand- Proctor, Freida Smith, Betty Oake, Iois Isles, total, 26. SENIOR GIRLS: Port Perry--Mayrene James, 15; Doris DeNure, 2; Cathy Hall, 0; Georgia Brock, 5; Cathariné Hew- itt, 3; Margaret McKee, 0; guards, Marion - Kight, Shirley Vance, Mary Wilson, Mary Munroe, Mar- spoke briefly. Communications were read from Jas. Grindly, Rowan's Beach. ~ Medical Welfare Department re Free Insulin for Indigent patients. Petition from Dunwich Township re Taxes for Hospitals and Secon- dary Schools--Ilaid on table. Kirk- On Thursday, January 31st, a bus will be chartered by the Port Perry' Junior Farmers to the Ice Follies, Toronto. Price per per- son $3.00. Price for Junior Farm- er members $2.00. Tickets will be - on sale: at the meeting Jon. 22. EP SP Sr rather than to destroy. The things that Maurice Richard or Abel Finkelstein. = It's field Crusher Stone Co.--no action ling, faking, passing and shoot-|garet Leask, Joan Cook, total, 25. . : ; fhe we must avoid are cruelty, envy, greed, good for the promoters too. As a matter - ing that had the fans on the edge| Uxbridge--Barb Horn, 6: Kay faker " fg Wi Govan - Prince Allert" Be Hi competitiveness. of fact, there isn't much wrong with the of their seats throughout the tus-| Crosby, 5; Jean Peargon, 10; Bar-|>%!€S: re calcium chloride. ih Supt. to order 10 tons. Clerk to notify- summer cottagers and vil- lagers. that same will be added to their taxes. From Hydro re deta with Cacsarea Business Men on. Mon- The Congregational nieeting will be held in the Church basement on Friday night, Jan. 18th at eight p.m. The attendance at Church School on Sunday was forty-eight. The film bara Blanchard, 0; Theresa Mec- Dermott; guards, Audrey Striver, Shirley "Pickering, Marion Leask, Helen Hicklin, Laura Neir, total, 21. sle. Uxbridge got off on the right foot with a 4-1 lead early in the first quarter but the home cagers started to sink their shots midway through the quarter (after some whole business except in the matter of a "conspiracy to sell something under false Projenses. Professional sport is a busi- ness. As a business it is something very damaging to amateur sports; as a business hE ~The root of the matter is, so' Russell ' says, a very simple and old-fashioned 15 : thing; a thing so simple that he hestitates Lous 'to repeat it . the thing that is needed is Christian Love. - * People: who can feel i this have a motive for existence, a reason ei We need more often to think and feel dp as Bertrand-Russell does. it-is something prone to sharp practices the enthusiasm of the hoodwinked young- sters who has little opportunity to see through the hoax. Af 2 See the Champs-Oshawa- Jan. 17-18 19 'Rod and Gun Club The following officers were elected for 1952 at the annual meeting held on January 10th: President--Milt But'son. very erratic early, period shoot- riner increased 'the lead, while Owen, Drake and Peel lead the fourth quarter drive that brought a convincing 36-16 victory to the Port Juniors. Owen, who in pre- vious exhibtion games shared scoring honours with Drake, Dob- son and Peel amassed 19 points (which was partially due to set- ups which resulted from the er- ratic shooting of his linemates) . while the defensive laurels for the 'home squad went to Gary Law- "rence, Bud Warriner and Don Had- Vice-President-- Aylmer Plough- den. For the visiting juniors who oD h i ¥ 1. "man, -definitely had more of the play ~~ eer ont Bl A De an el % ul Bagge Hall (Port Torry re Sec.-Treas--Harlin Davey 'than the score would indicate, i Supt. salary to be $9. 100 per The "pine iy 30 p. "oy on A 3 nec.- 8-- Y. 1 r Sq 'i o Tc f H h RH + + ! i | Committecs Slogan; Fallows and Han 3 were ues 0 onour - Fou Other employ ces to be T0c. Yednesiony eng commencing, yf fae ug . > ies " : per hour. apn 30t ro Membership--O. O. Hamilton In "the third game the senior | MISS MARGUERITE BROWN } aeara3o i i Casting--O. 0, Hamilton, Junior boys from Uxbridge squared off | GUEST OF HONOUR PRIOR TO Clerk instructed to advertise for| Cash Bingos are a departure & ob » U, head e fre ard ; an assessor and post tenders for! from the usual and it is hoped i Members, A. Newnham and R. with P. P. H. S. Seniors in rather | WEDDING IN TORONTO . | Sony 4 Jo d loosely played, wide-open fixture . 4 cords of hardwood and 1 cord | they will prove popular. ! ot Huntley. : 2 i hich the locals recovered from (The, Brighton Ensign) | cedar for hall; and 2500 ft. bridge For those not familiar with cash amr. a, Ta? A St ERENT Woy tm tn. AT, 2,0, i, le on Tinton menbers -- T. Midgley, lead at the half as big Norman rer. sston at the door 1s villi ac A Joh Brown entertained about sixty guests |}, ron 1st. 75¢. per person. This entitles all - + _R. Williams, Haugen, Peter Sulman, 911 | in honour of her daughter, Miss: Mar- On motion accounts pnd as! to ten free games: the prize for ~ : Lake Front--M. Butson, . Waldensperger and Larry Kendall| oo tie Brown of Toronto, whose mar- | follows each game will be a eriep $5.00 i AL _. Publicity--O.- O, Hamilton. of the repalars hit the Hoop gist riage took place in the city on Satur- | Social assistance $40.00 bill, excepting the last game, the ; : Auditors--Ben Smith and Sam 2nd [Often 45 Lhe) hk A day. Mrs. C. W. Barrett poured tea, | Geo. Crozier, postage and nine as- prize for it being $256.00 cash. Dur- { Cawker. Juniors 2 ht ; £ their one Mrs. Ernest Brown of Toronto and sessments: $14.22 | ing the evening there will be four ¢ Junior Advisory Committee-- Who Were rotigh), 5) i etition, | Mrs: W. Wilson assisting at the tea f Geo, Crozier, 10% Com. on dog |"Extra" games with $10.00 prize A 0. Hamilton, E. Geer, C. Howsam. oe I oe mp Doug- table. Mrs. Kenneth Macklam attend- licenses $20.10 | each game. Proceeds for the Com- ai : ; e St wy handled the junior | © the door. IL. Martyn, Sup. for rink $3.65 munity Iospital. A most worthy whit As there are. several Junior Hayes, Wo ae And a mare On Saturday, afternoon Mrs, Frank | [lector Shortridge, caretaker cause to which The Port Perry 5 br g members in the Club it was de- game in a most commen WH Dunnett was hostess to eighteen of rink $100.00! Lions are desirious of giving all ys cided that the casting and shoot- ner found the seniors inclined to ruests at a miscellaneous shower for | Port Perry Star stationery $14.08 | possible assistanée this y I ip ing committees should form a com- fouling frequently (quite often A hs Beri Mon ohn Danes ort Ferry Star, ¢ nery 08 | possible assis eH 118 year, { A mittee so that more time could be accidently, especially regardingf =. % 0 = Keith Roblin assisted the ~~ J i el a var 5 TINE spent with the Junior members in. charging on hE Shs) vial the po hostess. the teaching the art of casting and sult that regulars Sulman an Previously Miss Brown had been THE PASSING SHOW i the use and safety of firearms. Kendall of-the Port crew and Cap- entertained<in_Tofonto by Mrs. Jean : The Club have the use of the High tain Fawns of the visitorg~Ted hards and 'Mrs. Bernice Smith at by '"M.A.C." "School Gym for Thursday even- early in the third quarter With i. . 9 chool Gy y a miscellanéous .shower, Miss Anne 7 ris : , \ "ings where our members cast and personal fouls while numy McD tt and Mrs. Ernest Brown | Viscount Alexander of Tunis is A sign of the times is the Dollar -- have target practice with small other players of both teams w&e | Me i Mrs, Wi setting a. precedent ... hitherto, Bill. i 5 hore rifles Iabouring under ti: handicay of | at. 8, misselianeons shower, Mra, Win- | = aq oti aneial © retired : I B=: : : dood i | fol J nifred Rowan and Miss; Carol. Rowan attonr bh Eaaaiin. bu flrs: En te . ACR vs ' : three and four fouls. Fla d Mrs. W. L. after a session in Canada . . . . I'he trouble with Canadian gov- op Tails aL : ; : ; Now that the election of officers For the home quinttet Haggerf | at a tea, 'and" Dr. and Mrs. he | He's going back to work. ernment is that there is too much Miss Dawn Steckley, Oshawa, will skate in the Senior Ladies is over and fhe ROW ificers have Waldensperger and Sulman led the Thridis 2 a Trias pay for ¢ , FR Rah of it doing too little, . ; 75 : : : been installed we w e able to ti f the offense while | bride-to-be and her fiancé, Mr. Fre The . g remi . A JE SS 2] m- major portion o The Korean peace talks remind vist i Championship during the coming Canadian Figure Cha | spend more time with our prac- juniors Hadden and Lawrence |G. Christie, Port Perry. us of Tennyson's Brook . .. For We've started to talk about how : : ni : ~~ Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Brown of Tor- Ll ; * pionships, and if she is successful will automatically be . tice each Thursday ght. { played inspired ball t6 bring the Mr. An i bridal party | MEN May come, and men may go, much we are going to charge the placed on the Olympic team, It is very encouraging to see so) boys of their school a double vic- attr the rebar Friday evening" |- + + But1 go ob forever. © Americans for using our St. . i < * 0» » * 4 y ; many junior members 'takihg 'an | tory: [hidadin Lawrence Seaway even before we , ca many i in eluly vor for| The fourth and last contest pit- A W If the Catholic Church converts get it built. : . 3 Jack past few nights. They have |ted the senior girls of the two the world to its policy about birth LA SL 4 . ih nh : yp he 7. "10 been very keen on their being schools against each other in what Service ub control have nothjng to do The price of war is just in in- All : d Sk ti Ch 1 hi / I taught the use and safety of fire-| turned out to be almost As close a with it . .. then in a few years fancy .. we can't tell yet whether bo ana ian d ing ampions 1p' arms, also on'the use of the cast-| ame as the initial girls' affair| The Janudry meeting will be|there will 'only be standing room it will grow into lusty manhood or Po ing rod; and for the coming year but this time the Port girls emerg- | helq thig coming Tuesday, Jan. 22 | on this planet. succumb, if iad ~ Tickets on sale for the Canadian Skating Championships hese | €d the victors as the finished on | at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd PE PI TE Beis in 7-18-19 will be le i we have committees 'to give thése : ; pL to be held in Oshawa January 17-1 on sale In LL The best advice possible; . | the long end of a 2621 count. By | Wilson. Judging from the. experience in ~The reduction on credit restric. } Port Perry Memorial Arena, Bruton's rugstore, Lawrence's ah) : ~~ ° | half tim, the lo€als had run up 'a| Remember this is our member- | Toronto. . .perhaps, we should do" tions shows that the government be -Drastore a "li : 0. 0, i a 13 4 , but in the fing stanza | ship meeting and our dues are|away with manicipal transporta- can alter its mind even if it can't hit ase § as ; : : : ublic the visitors came on strong as|due. .| tion altogether. change it. | - 4 ». : J AX Nap . - } 2 v § 4 EN 3 f = > ; a JUNIOR BOYS: Harris, 4; Watts, 0; B.. Bell, 0; R. Hockley, 0; total, 16. SENIOR BOYS: Port Perry-- Norman Haugen, | 17; Larry Kendall, 7; Peter Sul- man, 10; Jose Newlands, 0; Don. Dowson, 0; John Waldensperger, 8; Gary Lawrence, 7; Don Hadden, 2; total, 50. Uxbridge -- Linton, 7; Black- burn, 0; Fallows, 0; "Lockie, 7; Brethour, 0; Breen, 0; Harris, 1; Fawns, 5; Ball, 0: Cornell, 0; total 20, at rink on to school children. Agriculture. cillor was appointed a member of Recreational Committee. day, January 21st at 8 p.m. Coun- tion of Rural Municipalities read: Council to accept membership in Good Roads Association. Care- taker of rink to allow free skating Saturday afternoons On motion Reeve was appointed 'epresentative to Federation On motion of Coun- Balance of meetings for Winter 'td beheld at 1 p.m. Road Supt. requested a raise on of | strip shown 'was, "The boyhood of a5 ; . - and as a business it perpetrates a hoax on ing)Jack Owen coffbined with ag-1 port Perry--Paul Peel, 4: Ed.| a yi | Jesus". These pictures are very in- a el Ieeliggtun) Nomen guile I at, a all those people who fail to see it for what gressive, smooth-working Paul Drake,.1; Jack Owen, 19; Bud i. asta that the meeting be teresting and helpful for the children' * though this may not bring you happiness" itis. Unfortunately too many of our chil- Peel, (the junior captain) Gary|warriner, 2: Don Hadden, 4:1 A\nual resol Lor mr on | Who are always influenced by pictures, it will save you from the deep despair of dren's heroes are to be found in the realm Lawrence that gave the home Gary Lawrence, 2; Earl Redman, Roads for an Sspinditere. of Mrs. M. Davey, Toronto, spent a those whose lives are aimless and void of of professional sport and they form con- squad a 20-9 lead at the half. 2; Fairman, 0; total, 36. $2,980.61 in 1951, approved and few days last week with her mother purpose . . for there is always something certs little related to reality concerning In the third quarter alternates Uxbridge -- L. Gleason, 5; H. signed. 2 : t) and with her daughter, Mrs. L. Smith T you can do about the awful sum of human them Even when: they grow up they still Fairman, Redman, and Hadden wage 1; J. Colby, 0; O. E. Falow, Communication from Good | Marion Davey. misery. follow avidly professional sport with all with regulars Lawrence and War-|5. Nenderick, 0; D. Taylor, 1; J. |p ids Association and Associa-| Mrs. J. Collins Port Perry tink the week-end with her sister Mrs. W. Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberts visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts of Manchester. Mr.-and Mrs. Allen Bonnell are re- siding ir in Mr. and Mrs. Fudge's house. : Er Rl roi dam Hospital Bingos The Port Perry Lions Club are launching a series of weekly cash Bingo Games, to be held at the