Srl Bi Collab ER = 2 v . . 4 2 : . . a] : ' 2 : THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1958-5 : Archie McDermott 623, C. A, Glass The Italians originated the custom of Ambergris is worth almost twice as Cows do not have upper front teeth. TTT Bo » : 648, Gord Mark 627, Reg. Boundey | wearing masks at a fancy dress ball. | much as gold. --) x Ww. g dor 614, Alf Dowson 621, Archie McMas- --0-- --0-- To , 1 ter 665, J. Ballard 642, Archie McEa- The Cherotew) Indian tribe was the E.P T 3 Enema | chern 626, Gord Morrow 639, Bill Tay- Taste is the least developed of the A howdah is a canopied seat upon | only one to haye a syllabic. writing Men's League Standing-- > lor 728, Stan Bruton 710. five senses among the lower animals. | the back of an elephant. system Ae : by BIN Fitsell Gai " 43 Pins: Pts.| High singles--F. Hastings 278, W. |" : oi A hiiaaraatli Asian oak e- i ------------------aa a -- tars sinann 8,208 1 87 Graham 278, J. Heayn 250, Tom 'Me- me r B SEE @ HOCKEY THEN AND NOW--_ . . . a 5. Sevenaires ............ nie 3,208 - 85 Neil 260, B. Harrison-263;-A. Farmer|-- THIS Whiz-Bangs TR 3,324 83 | 281-306, B._ Carnegie 284, J. Christie . ~ Although spring training is forcing hockey 'off TA sports 'pages - Silverwoods ........ crnregnni 8,180 © 99] 279, R. Gohl 237, H. Peel 275, C. A. _ in most centres, the ice game is still hanging on in this neighbour- : Glass 271, -Bab- Crozier: 255, A. Mac- hood as result of the seniors vaHant post-season efforts in the Stouff- Has Beens ...... ~8,240 8 Master 251, G. Morrow 250,'S. Bruton |' Oo NEWSPAPER r € fi - in i d the televisi f the. 'OHA Juni Lucky Strikes HAAR 26] ; . ; le Tolowig: comets. heLocl Sess News Suman ohn | Dodpat re LE Wa FOR ONE FULL | a Lindsay Watchman-Warder by veteran writer Ford Moynes; is timely : : LEI - b # 5 "YEAR , WITH, ----fr ee & EL By onthe new and old styles | ini. OFFER No: 1 A in hockey. These words may cause a couple of old timers to remi- nisce about puck wars in the old Port Perry rink-- 2 * "Travelling to hockey games is different to-day than séveral : years ago" said a former Lindsay hockeyist. "We had to travel | . en 2 MAGAZINES FROM ; by train and if we wanted to get home the same night it had to The race in the men's league tight- " GROUP B ® be a special train. Today the teams travel in cars or by bus vd ened up considerably last week as : They can leave off work in the afternoon and travel 'hundreds o Has B li i i St [] miles, play the game and return that same night or early next 4s eens clipped the leading Stary iE 6-2 and the second-place Sevenalires : 3 2 = morning. i OFFER No. 3 SE) : : "Talking about' filling the Kiwanis Arena with from 1300 to closed the gap With a clean sweep ' OFFER No. 2 Sr OFFER No. 4 7 1500 people and sitting on the rafters. It was common to see the | over Blow Kings. : SPORTSMANS SHOW TRIP 3 MAGAZINES FROM ! MAGAZINE FROM GROUP A MAGAZINES FROM . old rink on Lindsay Street south, packed to the bulging point." It was easy to climb up on the big beams and 'rafters and they were occupied by youngsters. There was no flooding the ice between 'periods. The snow 'was shovelled off into a big heap, but no attempt was made to fill up the cracks with fresh flooding. . That -- is_a comparatively new inovation and an excellent one. Neither Whiz-Bangs moved into third place A bus load of club members 'and | With a séven point win over Dodgers | their friends journeyed to the Sports- while Silverwoods managed to' hold | man's Shbw on Saturday, March 14, fourth spot by taking a 4-3 margin | Jeavifig Port Perry at noon and arriv- over a hot Peels team. Lucky Strikes | ing back midnight after the evening - GROUP B- 2 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP B GROUP B $3.75 $4.75 $4.25 Mark an "X" before magazines desired and enclose list with order. blanked Meteors to move into the first | show. : was the rink flooded with large strong lights as to-day. The division. However the biggest sur- GROUP A : GROUP B goalies had to be real smart and have extra good eyesight to see i t th The junior members had a look at 0 Redbook M. - * prise of the week was the play of the : : ] : edbook Magazine .. _____ ______. | Ye, [7] Maclean's Magazine (12 ine) 6 Mos, 'ar the puck, especially if it was lifted almost as high as the lights improved Knitters team which took | ¢verything to be scen during the af- : CJ] Coronet... Ti [1 Canadian Hora Journal PRE A and allowed to drop into the opposing net, It was easy to lift five out of seven fram Hilltops. The ternoon. At some of the booths they [1 Chatelaine Mp She 2 Yes. (1 New Liberty 1 Yr. the puck from one end of the rink to the other end and players factory lads. who. have recruited Roy | Were asked as to where they. were = Magative biget a : Li 0 Faniy Harald & Weakly Star : | iy Were allowed to skate each other "on side." Cornish, Merv. DeNure, Pat Mulligan | from and the club when they produced [1] True Story 3 ; iin Yr. B Haat 16 en] Bray : ' Yo. "The play may be faster today but it was pretty fast in days gone and B. Hutchinson recently, came ther NEE card were given a Sonadian Homes & Gardens : 3 \ 3 ise Press West) Freie Farmer ; Hy by." added the same gentleman. "We had to play for the entire | within eight' points of ¢laiming all [ R00KS on shoo La SN {7} Sports Afield Dr CB 2, FB 11 Canada Foie. RES E - A BE EH ar sixty minutes, except when we sat inthe penalty box. We had to buy points against the 'teachers'. The main. attraction of the after- 2 Fhotoplay I 2 Yr, £ Farmers Advocate 2 Yrs. : 'the : : odern Screen ad i Yr 0 Te ° i ; Ly our own pads, sticks and no one thought of buying us a fifty dollar Archie Farmer reduced his 40 han. | noon was the casting tournament of [] Parents Magarine yeksesd ed 3s 2 ath ade AR A TT Irs ; boots and skates outfit, There was not the same.degree of rough dicap by grabbing the high single and | two five:man teams--one from Boffa- * playing. True, we got bumped plenty but players in those days did C 'not carry their sticks above their shoulders like they sometimes do to-day. I can also well remember when I refereed not so long ago, and we dared not hoard a player, Now players are allowed to ride their opponents along the. boards' and many are injured." almost the high three game total with | 10, the other the Torontp Anglers and oF games of 206, 281 and 306 for a 792 | Hunters Association. The U.S. team mark.- Frank Hastings of Palmers | Won the first round and the Toronto : didn't roll the top single of the week | club came back to win the second hut but scored with his high triple of 749, | Buffalo won the final round. C. Any Magazine Listed Below And This: Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! . Mark an x : . : CX" before 'magazines 'desired and enclose list with order : ; fin i otal of 66, With a | Reaomillard, U.S.A. and Norm Jury, ROUNDING UP THE SPORTS CHATTER 2 ya a was '11 | TAJLA,, put on a grand demonstra- o Jaturduy Mighh (Wasklyy rT HO TH Senses fe $28 . . - - amera agaiin on . Clayton Hallett, 'Frank Tones and Peter Fish of the Sonya djstrict more than Archie's bare 672. : tion of casting: In i Shuts the Am: "0 American Magazine oe 4.10 [7] Inside Detective ; . ) 3.35 3 bi d: into this. writer recent] and ccording to reports the 3 : : erican ha per cent hits anc ury, 0 atelaine 2 .. ; 2.90 [7] Cosmopolitan Magazine 4.10 have bumped into this Ww y a 2 P Scores over 600 (including handi- | ihe Dominion champion -bait caster, L1 Everybody's Digest ___. = 390 [) Woman's Home Companion : 1.85 baseball Braves will be organizing soon if the warm breezes continue 5 ; {] Hunting & Fishi Canad 3.60 ; . Which causes the query--"What about baseball in Port Perry cap)--F. Hastings 749, E. Hutchinson | gg per cent. fo Hoi 2 i Ing i in Canada SET 34 5 Obnistian Harald 3 410 bs : : i : 95 | s gatine ER © this year?" No-doubt the Chiefs will be back in Tri-County again | 023, Garnet Palmer a7, Deore Pal The :thivd' round: was those. of the [] Flower &rower nam empnnveee WI9 TT] True Stogy tn. : 325 this year. although there was talk at one time of an entry in the OBA mer 636, Lloyd Humphreys him : Sof the. fir i [[] Redbook Magazine * _ wieenmee 3.90 [7] Parents' Magazine 3.60 ; Merch: li t lub Graham 615, Henry Slater 669, Jim | highest percentage of the first an [C1 Collier's Weekly vceeeeeae. 5.60 [] American Girl y 3.95 3 \ Lakeshore loop . . . . Oshawa Merchants are lining up a strong clu Heayn 668, Tom McNeil 659, Bill Har- | second round. Mr. Reaumillard, Mrs, [] Humpty Dumpty": Magasine ng 3.76 [J Open Road for Boys 4.10 ~for Inter-County and" Bill Harper's status is doubtful at present. id 610, A Farmer 792, Tom Eden | Repumillard and Junior were the pick [) Outdoor Life - 3.75 (7 Children's Digest = 3.60 . - "Lefty Bill" has been bothered with a sore hip and last year had arm NEWSPAPER AND "ele > po Ng trouble with the Merchants. Many baseball 'followers would like to MAGAZINES | YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN ; 638, Don Carnegie 624, Harry Car-|of the U.S. team on the two rounds. 5; - , . | They call them the casting family. ee mmm em mm en em ee mm em ee wm wm em om = wo see the big lefthander imparting some of his baseball knowledge as -iegie 621, Alf Eden it pob Samus toy eall item 2 ji casting tamily. . ALL OFFERS r : : * manager of the Tri-County club here this season . .. .. President gie 663, bid die gi ra. In the evening all members attended ARE GUARANTEED * CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH CQUP@N Roy Scott and the T.C,L. executive will be making plans for.the eighth: go, Taree, ofl ant a 626. the show. Everyone viewed with a Shtay BEd] 3. Gentlemen;--|- enclose-$- toe Ply ade send "me The offer -- aT on © 7 annual meeting of the I3-team league shortly as the session is + | Harry Pee Ph MEANL-LBITOW DE + prent=deal "of interest thie Preston | -- Catiod wth in LEAR on er | scheduled for:the fourth Friday of April... . J. D. Christie, the Art Panabakér 640, Les Virtue 639, |g poo on every movement pre- FILL IN AND 1 L x busy. secretary of the-bowling loop informs "that the executive and i +> |ecision timed. These lads range in | MAIL po) J :\ 1 I Name. _ team captains will meet this week-end at the Legion Hall to make : 3 ages from 12 to 16 and are a credit )- Sheet or RR 3 plans for the play-offs and the banquet. Only three weeks of play to their town. To close out the show. | N--_--_---- : -R.. remain in the second (and last) series and there's a real race for ihe [ : everyone enjoyed Sharkey the Seal--- First Coples, of Magazine to Post Office honours with Sevenaires, Whiz-Bangs, Silverwoods, Has Beens an E N : who always creats many laughs. Dodgers chasing the Stars + «+. Port Credit Spects, winners over : ; ir A the Lions cagers, went to the OABA - Intermediaté-*C" finals before YOURSELF : i y oe -, ; . : ; i ". losing to the classy Leamington squad by 60.points on the round , . " a 2 or 177 J "ir, Port Perry ORHA seniors blew a three-gaol lead against Brooklin fast ; SU : , scr YE AY Sy 7 le " oe . week, losing 6-4 but qualified to meeting Brougham in the finals for the Stouffyille Arena Cup. First game of the best of three series opened in Stouffville last night . . . Basketball coach Ivan Parkinson and some of his boys took in the second trip of the: Harlem Globe ¥ Trotters in Toronto Tuesday night and enjoyed the show of the famed. y team and the college all-stars. No doubt they picked up some pointers ~ for the Golden Ball tourney in Queen's next week... .. Canadian > on Legion plan a track meet here Coronation Day which means local : . runners and jumpers can compete in three summer meets at least-- Play: Canada's fastest grow : : , including Peterborough and Oshawa. . . Adios! : ing S00rY.. Make ub a. porly ! ; : " : 3 , ARES 5, 4 : . 2 : -or come alone and participate {| 0 > in this popular pastime. SPRING DRESSES H d B Open - bowling Friday and : $ 7 § . al ags is Saturday nights. . Ay Ly 5, H B b Jo Plastic and Leather. Red, Grey, Tan, x Hampton Barbara Joyce ne . Brown, Navy, Black. 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