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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Oct 1952, p. 5

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Tih ta hd Fp YY" : - . ¥ R= he a CLS ~ High jump--1. J. 'Aird (P.P.); 2 W. Baldwin (W); 3. P. Atkins (PR); The bride, taken completely by sur- prise, was seated before the fireplace THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952-5 ce sr e® On Saturday night Miss Florence ranged by Mr, and Mrs, Lainus David- S06. |Fete Shirley Bride Sparling, Fermanagh Ave. aunt of [the groom, entertained at a shower. An evening party, arranged by Mjss Rose Baillie, 42 Elmwood Ave. w here the bride and groom were present at a dinner party. re rr r-- A | height 4 ft, 6 ins. ; : "RE- PORT Pole vault--1. P, Atkins (PP); 2 J. Todd (U); 3. L. Baylis (P.P); een - height 7 ft. 10 ins, ii AE Bilt Fitsell red Relay (440)--1. Uxbridge; 2. Whit- : ie is 4h by; 8 Port Perry. A Junior Champion--W. Baldwin (W) Miss Helen-Mary- Lorna Duff, whode. and presented with a corsage of yel- marriage to Mr. Charles Philp Ran. |IOW Mums and many useful gifts con-| dall, took place at Toronto Kimbourne sealed in a yellow decorated basket. United Church on Saturday afternoon, | . After all the gifts had been opened October 4th, was honoured at several the bride, in a few well chosen words pre-nuptial events. ; ~ Jthanked the girls for their gifts. On Tuesday night. Miss "Mary Mac- | - The hostess, assisted by Mrs. D. R. Miss Duff's co-workers entertained ata dinner--and presented--the bride ---------- with many useful gifts, Helen has . worked for the Robert Simpson Co, for the past four years. ~ ' On Saturday night Mr, and Mrs, c. " - oa Toi yin ab 5 . a ¥ The' co-workers of the bridegroom | K, Banks (sister of the bride) enter- alc : A unior runner-u odd an Millan, 4 Manor Road, was hostess |Banks, served lunch, and' also the | entertained at the Cedar Brae Golf | twined at a barbaque party, where the Hl Catan SEE AT FIRST You DONT sicerED Jon (W) tied.' PF: for a miscellaneous shower. bride's cake. - and Country Club, The party was ar- | bride and groom er aki iy : + Like the 'gopher ball® or the wipredictable bad op in the World| | INTERMEDIATE BOYS J Lf : : SEER A) Le i Series a" pesky little relay baton. that' disliked manhandling may 100 yd dash--1. R. Barlow (W); 2. - - : "have cost Port Perry High School their first inter-school track chani- G. Lawrence -(P.P.); 3. R. 'Botchuk ~ pionship, Coming from behind in the afternoon events, PPHS were | (W); time 11.2 gees. fio a few points of the trophy when' the last event, the 440-yard- 220 yd dash--1, R. Barlow (W); 2 interniediute: relay came up. 'Reported to be the fastest four-man team G. Lawrence: (P.P.); 3, R.' Borchuk in.eight years the boys had a good chance of edging out Whitby but (W); time 24.8 secs, ~ 'for the baton which incidentally was never droped in a race for the 440 yd dash--1, G. Lawrence (P.P.); past eight years. It was a tough break for the lgcal high school 2, J. Owen (P.P.); 8." R. Thompson |i -but all in all the gals and guys did remarkably well in finishing second (U) and B. Wescott (Beav) time 68.6 by the narrowest of margins. However, it is these' unexpected oc- secs, - ; currances that make or break sportsmen and the PPHS proved good 880 yd. dash--1. G. Cochrane (P.P.) losers by congratulating the victors. All of which means the proteges = | 2. J. Owen and B. Wescott (Beav)} 3. Lo of Ivan Parkinson. will look forward to another year and a change to: T. Smythe (W); time 2 mins. 19.2 sec. strive for the championship-trophy while the girls will be out to _Runn. bd. jp--1. R. Barlow (W); retain their silverware. ! 2.'G, Palmer (F.P.); 8. E. Fellows(U); Go ---- I Marboleur TILE. 20c. a: 15c. Jaspe Tile 25c.each- |. WALL PAPER ~~ SUNWORTHY I SUN TESTED © ROOM LOTS 257 DISCOUNT >A Hg . The meet was an exceptional one despite the fact that few 17 ft. 8 ins. 3 track records were bested with keen competition among the regular * Hop, step and jp--1, D. Litner(W); . #chools and the visiting athletes from Beaverton and Blackstock. It's: | 2. G. Palmer (P.P.); 3 J. Musselman (W); dist. 84 ft. 9 ins. High jump--1. R. Barlow (W); 2 J. Musselman and B. Wescott (Beav.); 3. S. Robertson (P.P.); height 4 ft. 10 ins. hi Pole vault--1. R. Boetchuk (W); 2. G. Palmer (P.P.); 8. J. Owen (P.F,) height 9 ft. 1 ins. Pires Shot put (12 1bs.)--1. G. Lawrence (P.P.); 2, J. Musselman (W); 3..J. Herron (W)} dist. 82 ft. % in, : Relay (440) -- 1. Whitby; 2. Ux- | bridge; 3. Port Perry. ; Int. champion--R. Barlow (Whitby): a great day for the youngsters and an even better one for parents and adults especially when you can gate. a dittle- of the lively spirit of the students. , CONGRATULATIONS TO TRI-COUNTY CHAMPS-- SUTTON GREENSOX, like the famed New York Yankees have a habit of taking the diamond honours, George Holborn and company this year were no exception as they proved without a doubt that they ~ were tops by winning the Tri-County Baseball League championship for the second straight year. The Sox had little trouble in whipping Little Britain Bluebirds 7-2 and 19-7 in the finals. So it's off hats to . the North York boys who have proved real sportsmen and great competitors since joining the TCL and are very worthy champs . .. WORLD SERIES 'fever' is over for.another year and wives and - : girl friends can now get a sensible word out of their favourite males. '| Int. runner-up--G. Lawrence (Port P) - Many a Port Perry supporter of the Dodgers and Yanks sweated out :| SENIOR BOYS 7 each day via the wireless and T-V the past week in a-series which will 100 yd, dash--1, D. Reed (W); 2 go down as one of the best--at least for the. hitters. Didn't know R. McKenzie (P.F.); 3. R-Lane(PP)! there were so many, Yankee supporters in the village as we figured time 11.6 secs. : most fans were pulling for the under-dog Brooks fo come through. 220 yd dash--1. R. McKenzie (PP); Just proves that some fans like a real winner all the time ... JIM 2. E. Mundinger (U); 3..R, Lane THOMAS of the 'Stouftville Tribune writes---"MISS JOAN CHAPIN, __| (PP); time 244 peck. NL TR § meee niow resident of "Greenbank, was on hand for the Stouffville-Peaches 440 yd dash--1. R. Lane girls softball game at Agincourt Friday night. Joan played ball with me i Floor tpg Remnants a _ 25 per cent Discount | 4 J..Blackburn (U); 3. E..Bacon (PP); Peaches a couple of years ago and starred with Sunderland this sea- . time 68.8 in > 5 B. Ball '(U); 2. ] FEL © i \ § I, + : 2 ne mile run-- ; +. son when they entered the Ontario Ladies 'Softball Association play E. Bacon (PP); 3. &. Dobson (PP); / 3 2) hy offs. A former student at Stouffville High School she is now attend- ing school at Port. Perry. We might add that the Greenbank Miss ------------was- runner-up for the ifitermediaté honours in the interschool meet here . ..LIONS CAGE squad were short-handed for their game here : last night with Oshawa Industrial All-Stars as Jack Griffen, Ron on © Wallace, and Doug Hayes haven't returned from the Series. They'll be on deck when-they play exhibitions next week on Wednesday and -----~Friday +. SMITH: TRANSPORT are reported pouring $10,000 into Oshawa's new- Senior "B" hockey entry. One hockey star fromi . Bowmanville who played with THL People's last year has been pro- mised $256 per game! .Ermie Dickens, the ex- -Chicago Black Hawk, © may play with.the Motor City squad if he gets his NHL release. . ._ _-BOB BARLOW, the large Whitby lad who goes by the nick-name rol 'Horse', was the big reasonwhy the county town took the inter-school track honours here. The bespectacled youngster trimmed Port Perry's", best in at least four events; No male records were set but one of the fastest events was the mile win by B. Ball of Uxbridge in edging Earl Bacon of PPHS in 5.16.0. which is just 11 seconds off the record - set in 1934 , .. PAUL PEEL, who changed from the "scissors style". . time 6 mins 16,2 secs. Runn. bd. jp.--1. J. Blackburn ww); 2, D. Reed (W); 3. R. Dearborn(PP); | dist. 17 ft. '1lins. y High: Jump--1. P. Peel (PP); 2 H, Wagg (U);" 3. B. Warriner (PP) {and B. Johnson-(Beav.); 4 ft. 11 ins: Pole vault--1. L. Gleason (U); 2. R. Dearborn (P.P.); 3. K. Nendick (U); height 9 ft. 4 ins. < t Shot put (12 lbs)--1. J. Waldins- "| perger (PP); 2. J. Blackburn (U); -1 3. C. Greenlaw (W) and G. Van Camp Ladies' Wear - Hampton Dresses HAMPTON BARBARA JOYCE DRESSES, Silk Crepe and Novelty Woven Wool, $16. 95, $19.95, $22.95 NEW SHIPMENT OF SCARVES '(Black); dist. 35 ft. Tis. Pure Silk, Chiffon and Satin, Squares oh vail and ODIONg rr. s186 0 53.75 | WINTER OVERCO ATS 3. Whitby. Tage i } A ; § enor Champion ackburn (U i : Senor Champion--J. Blackb ) Hand. Bags Men S~- $43.50 MEN'S SUITS 0 wibeomed mun = |. New Stock Lines $49.50 - $59.50 - Made-to-Measure Whatever your type, there's a 4 (. 5 stripe to suit you - 1 in this wide range . ~~ : of chalk stripes, pin stripes, wide stripes "7 and narrow senior runner up--D. Reed (Whitby) and~R; Lane (Port Perry) tied. ah) iF 3f hi i i 3 x h ior ith Go " stripes. rE Eien SWEETHAN, or aan ot One| GIRLS RESULTS HAND BAGH, Leather and Plastic. ergo So: Juniors, will get a trial with Lindsay Junior B's., Coach Red Mitchell JUNIOR GIRLS : or; 5 avy, Black and Brown, $3.26 to ha, 26 BOYS' SUITS ON Letus = is dlso interested in the trio who may go to Kingston. .. That's All, 60 yd. dash--1. E. ine lh PP); ' » : Miessiig : SHLPSL Pe [3637 B. Barlow (W); '3. G ralick' ( ' BOYS' and GIRLS' 3. piece 4 You Jur = thie 8.2 sees: . CHINCHILLA COAT SETS, 4 really, ONE POINT GIVES WHITBY TEAM (Continued on page 6) . $9. 00 and $10.50 o Several Sizes smart-striped suit, hand-cut - and tailored pe IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Clearing Prices to youb a 70 x 90, $6.50 - 8Q,x 90, $7.60 -- personal TRACK CROWN OVER PORT PERRY | Canada Savings 9 Gx 90, $7.50 _ %. meager! 2 & | sere = Hea by Johnston. _ Scoring 10 "firsts the boy and | Pete' Atkin and two thirds. Port B d PLAID BLANKETS, 70 x 80 ............ $5.50 : Shoes ---girk~athletes of Port Perry High | Perry tallied 2 points In Ihjerhiedials on S - == School came up with one of the top | and 22 in senior where Roy Lane an ; | ; > 2 : . et REX adie Aa: > ~ efforts in the history. of the -inter- | Don McKenzie won the 440 and 200 || The undersigned authorized agent PHINGD Maw ETTE, ya oo Featuring BATA This Week i school track and field meet by finish- | respectively. The lanky Lang added respectfully solicits your orders. Ped oni peanes yar Cc. GIRLS LOAFERS $1.95 AR ing one point back of the champion- | two thirds in the 100 an to tie LADIES' SLIPPERS ............ LS2.85 - 83.35 AEH ship Whitby team in the all-day évents | for the runners-up in senior with R. J. Hatper LINEN TEA TOWELLING yd. i 89c. MEN'S OXFORDS $5.95 - $8.93 A here Friday. Whitby's Don Read who jallied five ' HE 36 jich DRAPERY PLASTIC........yd. 59¢. BOYS' OXFORDS ; £5.50 XZ ] The girls showed the way by win- | pnts ibid =. BEAUTY-ON-DUTY LADIES his ning their section with ten firsts i In Jistes Girls i; Naples won the octl6 Brown, White, Bl ok at " $5.05 Ps 0h { 57 points and the championship trophy | volleyball serve and combine : : . : : , Black . 520) while the boys finished just four pts. | Sandison to take the Softball catch - . Goodrich Rubbers LADIES" & on, PRIS oy [D RSHOE S i back of Whitby with nine red ribbons. | and throw. Freda McCullock and K. @B ASKETB ALL FALL LINES ALL IN STOCK r med, all in stoc k The total points tallied showed the| Aldred took the only firsts for the : Pp SE hint i winners with 120, Port Ferry with | local senior girls with great efforts aT! : ; By i 119 and Uxbridge third at 97. - In|in the high jump and Volloyiint serve, FINALS . ROCERIES 0 . the girls championship event Whitby | The girls relay teams were outstand- PORT PERRY and DISTRICT. G 2 ¥ a] © (Best of threo sarin) Si i . A se eac . And -- gE 46 points while' Port | third, The boys weren't so fortunate 10pm, CHOICE PUMPKIN, 28. oz. 0000 sire viridis ediorisitiiiais 2le H. HORNE'S [8 RUNC HIE PEANUT BUTTER, Ige. jar 49. ir, OH Perry totalled 62 and Whitby 66. with two thirds and a second--the one - Lions VS.: "FRESH CANBERRIES [HE sei TTT CT TT TTC TTT Truro yes 1 1b. 39c. WAGSTAFF I'S RASPBERRY JAM, large, jar RTT A2¢™ ~- EE LT QF P.PH.S, girls were outstanding in | last place being. the result of a drop- - en ---BLUE- RINGON IANS TE YL OIE Lb. 3105 RAS RERLY. PIE FILE 200 oz: tin a Sa ou 38¢; i { ee te "Intermediate, under 17 class, in |ped baton which might have made S S FRESH SHELLED ALMONDS .................. presen oz, 23c.. SUPE IS, Ca SOT ERP 2 arge pkgs. 69c. Fg fas Which the locals won the first 'and the difference between a win and a PPH All- fars SHELLED WALNUTS cocoon SAS IPL LP 4 oz. 23c; PALMOLIVE S( YAP, (2nd corinne bars 29c. fod » d 1 Chapman took | loss for the championship trophy. SEEDED RAISINS ...ccccvi.. hi errr rites 16 oz. pkg. 26¢. : FAB, large phe, 38c. (valughle coupon. 10¢c.) | second medals) Ann pm ) D A NCE Rr EREAL |. ...2 for 35 FRESH FRUITS and VEG ETA LE Ni the honours with firsts in_ the 76-yd,.{ COMPETITION--VERY-KEBN- + -- Ry SUGAR CRISP CEREAL .............iovcevviiiveinnicnrninn, or 35¢. ~ : A an 1 ETABLES a dash and the running 'broad jump for | Despite the fact that the very " AFTER GAME LYNN VALLEY CREAM STYLE CORN, 20 oz., 2 for 29c. TURNIPS, 5c. Ih. : : BANANAS, 19c. Ih. six points, pne more than J. Chapin. | strong team from Bowmanville was One. Admission ti» ki V:8 JUICE, 20 0z. tin .......c.cooooovinnininiiriiniciiiniiniinens 2 for 35c¢. HUBDARD S0UA.» pee and 19c. Garry Lawrence was the high scor- | not entered this,year-18 out of 26 . tog : ned htc 3; a dhs eG | er for the hoys but his ten points | times and distances hi IRbter than DN rE TY SRB SAA AA ARAN TT NTIS me Ne } wasn't enough to edge big Bob Barlow recorded last. season whén the Rub- ip X . . ; ) of Whitby who won the Championship | ber Town won the crown. Competi- urkey Dinner . ' with four firsts. Lawrence won the | tion was very good and the events 5 ; : : i 2 440-yard dash handily with Jack Ow-| well organized and run off. Aliongt UTICA " (} en second and also copped the 12 1b. | some very fast times were recorded, ER 11, . RN ..shot put. The powerful young run- the group of outstanding boy en-'| SATURDAY, OTOBE : : AN ner.and Garnet Palmer chased Barlow rr) no records were broken but three | UTICA UNITED CHURCH ~* : RY : to the wire in three events and placed | new [oR BOYS set by the girls. 6 p.m. untii Ml ridin 3 Ne isin, two others, JUNIOR PROGRAM OF P 8 Y : 5 8 3 : Port's weakness was in the junior | _ 440 yds.--1 J. Ansell (U); 2.7. Todd ols s1.25 Children 782; one 0 [ ¢ er r ; Hg boys competition where they picked (U); 8. P. Atkin (PR); time 1 min: q . en ive : : RY . up only two firsts, by J John Aird and | 2.6 secs, . : " Xs - "Boy Seout Apple Day' - Saturday, October 18 Buy an Apple and ~Boost the Scouts!

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