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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Nov 1953, p. 5

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CB Io ' . ~ Grade 9--Nestleton Wonien's Insti- Sa fo Fire Domes winning 4.3. Ken Jack stiff leads high single with 298, : Flackstosk " Glenn VanCamp. "* Grade 11--Henry Thompson Prize-- 1 HE > SonoAY THRU FRIDAY ~.. 5,50--CK LB sign on 6.00--New 10,06--Paul Calls 12.05--Midday Melodies 12. ". 216--Pretty Kitt: 3.0 Alley News from ~~ King Pin Lanes Thur. night bowling] - Goode's came up with a surprise win over King Pins 7-0. . Carpe's and Fire Domes had close games with son fell down in the last game with -89 which gave DeLuxe's a win over the 'Legionaires 6 - 2, 'and the Dual Streaks stopped the Six Aces 5.2. The following are the best scores for last week. High Singles-- G. Robertson 266, B. Harper 242, -G. Mark 232, J. Starkey 217, S. Beare 215 and J. Redman 209, G. Mark High Triple-- 3 Wes. Stata bettered his high triple with a 646. The best high triples for last. week are B. Harper 641, Jack - Starkey 568 and G. Goode 556. DeLuxes--27 points Fire Domes--28 points Legionaires--28 points Dual Streaks--16 points Six Aces--18 points Seugog Carps--12 points Following is a partial list of the schedule for the Sécond Section: 'Nov. 26-7 pm, Fire Domes vs. King Pins DeLuxes vs. Scugog Carps 9.00 p.m.-- Six Aces vs. Goodes : Legioniires vs Dual Streaks Dee: 8--17.00 p.m. Legionaires vs. Carps Six Aces vs. King Pins 9.00 p.m.-- Dual Streaks vs Delux -Goodes va Fire Domes Dec. 10--7.00 p.m. Goodes vs. Dua) Streaks Six Aces vs. Legionaires 9.00 pm-- Firedomes vs DeLux King Pins vs Carps . . (continued from page 4) "Secondary Graduation Diplomas-- Shirley Hamilton, Ben. Hooyer, Ralph Strong, David Swain. Honour Graduation Diplomas-- - Harvey Graham, Betty McArthur, Grade 13 Certificates-- Harvey Graham, Brian Hamilton, "Betty McArthur, Marjorie McLean, Wilma: Toms, Ben Hooyer, Ralph Strong, David Swain, Shirley Hamil- ton, Glenn VanCamp. % PRIZE WINNERS * General Proficiency-- tute Prize--(1) William Maslow, @). D; Dayison, 'Grade 10--Marlow Prizes--( 1) Bert Bowers, (2) Betty Prout. ay Clifford Orchard. Grade 12--Marlow Prize--(1) Shir- ley Hamilton. Blackstock Women's Institute Prizes-- * Home Economics--Phyllis Strong. Manual Training--Bert Bowers. Principal's Prizes-- Grade 13--Zoology--Harvey Graham Grade 12--Algebra and Chemistry-- Clifford Orchard _ : Dominion-Provincial 'Bursary, Ryer- son 'Institute--Shirley Hamilton. Athletic Trophies, donated by CH. Board-- Girls -- Silver Rose Bowl to each Champion, to be won for two consecu- tive years-- : Sr. Champion--no award. Interim, Champion--Josie Hooyer Jr. Champion---Mildred Brown Boys--Silver cup to each champion, to be won for two consecutive years-- Sr, Champion--Allan Jackson Interm.--Champion--Bill Weston Jr.-Champion--Ray Larmer CE. LB. Pro ayogram 1240 gram Schedule 6. 06-- Shane and Fletcher 6.80--News' - = - 40+ Thais and Fletcher 2s 08 "Sane and etchep r=" =47.30--NéWws== Fle 17.40--Shane and Fletcher 8. 90 = News "8,10--S8po . 8,20--Shane me a Fletcher 8.30--News 8.35 Shane and Fletcher -9,00---News 9.06--Mornin 9.16--Listen 10.00--News Devotions ile You Work 11.00--News 11.06--Paul Calls 11.80--The House of Peter MacGregor 11.46--Second Spring 12.00--News~ 12.06--News for the Colmanity Monday, Wednesday, Fri. 12:40--. J2. nd heal "Spotlight 00--Nev ews 1 A Sten the Record 2.00---News for Kay : 2.80--Career of Alice' Blair 2.46--Mon., Fri., Songs of Our Times Wednesday--Magasine Review on gt Thurs,--Bob Eberly Show 3.06--Showcase ; 4, 400 Nev asi :'4,06--Showea i" 15--Magle Christmas 'Window .. 5.06--Supperclub 5. A Suppe for the Community 5.85--Supperclub. 6.00--N Y Tab cot Report. . 1.00--News in a Minute ; y 7.02--Follow the Band Pr Pi--A Melody 9.00--News' 9.06--Hillbilly Jamboree 10.00-- 100 a's Corner 10.00--News Mon. thru Friday--from 10.30 p.m. on 11.00--News 11.10--Tues., 11.10--Jim's Place 12.00---News 12,06--Jim's Place' SATURDAY i ews 10.06--Honour Roll of Hits 4.80--Showease \ j1e f i j11.00-- {i 5.00---News "7 111.06--Colour Comics : Saleen Stars of To-morrow - Nn 7112 12.06--Midday Melodies 12.80--News 12,40--Sports 1%; 46=Form Fair ; 10.01--Obsession ~~ FRIDAY 8,30--Guy. Lombardo Show' 9,00--News in a Minute *9.01--Charlie Chan 9.30--Club Saludos 10.00--News "T10 .06--Kim's Korner 10,30--News 10.40--Report on Sport 10.46--Airlane Trio 11.06--Sports Finals urs, Five Mirtute Mystery (Friday; 'Turntable Terrase) 1. News 1 KLE Sign oft SSOSOELD Sign On 6.00--New 8. 05-- Shane and Fletcher 6.80--News £40 Shane and Fletcher 7.00--New 7 06--ghans and Fletcher 7.80--N 7. 40_Shane and Fletcher 8. 0 News. 8.10--Spo 8.20--8 8.80--New Mies ie 8. 36-- Shane and Fletcher 9.00--News 9.05-rMorning Devotions 3 9.80-~C 9. he and Fletcher The Four Knights . Présents Hm by Carle . Sa 80--Hopalong Cassidy News Cri Teen Time News 0 0 gE: - 1, 05--Melody Round-up 3 2.00--News : 2 06 --Keaper of the Flame New % 06--Keaper of the Flame 4, News 08- owcase . bs News 6.06--Showcase lasing Rhythms (Night League = i Family Doubles Ladies' Monday - Night League The Sevenaires still continue along in their winning ways. In fact it looks like we will have to concede them first place in this section. The Car- negie and Stars came up with some good games but the Star's nosed out the hardware boys to take second place by one point. Knitters and Whiz Bangs aré tied for fourth place with 29 points. The Rockets seem to be going around in circles yet or maybe that is just the things that they have been trying to count with, - The secretary of the Neaghe Frank Hastings had three .nice games 285. 268 and 231 and now has the High Triple of 784--others were Don Car- 'negie--681.and Stan Bruton--803. Maurice Jeffery. Other high singles were Bruce Beare--288; L. Balfour-- 249; D, Carnegie--248; Garnet Pal- mer--234; R. Cook--226. : Standings-- Sevenaires--46 points. _Stars--82 points Carnegie's--31 points Knitters--29 points Whiz Bangs--29 points Hiltop's--24 points, Lucky Strike's--21 points Dodgers--21 points Blow Kings--19 points ~~ Peel's--16_ points iFitzJohn--16 points 4 TTY Rockets=--12 points 1 There were cash prizes for the lucky bowlers last Friday night and the takers for high Triples were Eva St. Clair, Jeannette Hutchinson, Bruce Hull 'and Frank Hastings; Mystery Scores were Clara Martyn and Don Crozier and Low Scores--Hilda Mi- chell and Bob St. Clair. High games were Art Cox 208; Eva St. Clair 219; Elgin Hutchinson 232; Don Crozier 209; Jeannette Hutchin-}: son 222 and 206; Bruce Hull 217 and 207; Evelyn Stata 260; Wes. Stata 294; Frank Hastings 221,1282 and 204. This week we're bowling for Gro- ceries and all couples are welcome! & . , King Pin Lanes 9. PERRY ~ SCHEDULE OF OPEN ~~ BOWLING MONDAY--2 Alleys, 9 to 11 p.m. THURSDAY-2 alleys, 7 to 11 p.m. FRIDAY--AII Alleys, 9.to 11 p.m. SATURDAY--AIl Alleys, 7 to 12 p.m. SUNDAY--All alleys, 7 to 11 1 pm, i UXBRIDGE--PORT PERRY RURAL Bg fst game time--8 o'clock Cuckoos--29 ~~ ° November 28 : Robins--28 : » "Uxb Gulls--27 Port Perry--Brovugham - Budgies--26 November 26-- Martins--26 bd Greenbank--Siloam Canaries--24 * ' Claremqnt--Peaches ' Crows--18 } November 30-- Wrens--16 . . Port. Perry--Peaches Oyioles--16 Giatsmonintizhiigee : Mrs. Mark--248 Siloam-- Brougham Mrs. Boyd--224 posmser-Greeatunk Mrs. Anderson--203 omble. I= ra High Triple-- : roug 5 Mrs. Mark--522. -1 © Comco--Siloam The 8 high totals without handicaps Pecember i AIA § are: dge-- 8 Mrs, Hope--38694 ; Slasgmont wart Perry N Mrs. Mark--38308 : December Mrs. Walker--8164 | Uxbridge--Siloam ay Greenbank--Port Perry : December 17-- f 4 Men's Tuesday Brougham--Claremont "| December 21-- 1 High single for the night--300 by | :| meeting 'is: being called for Stmcoe ~. lare 'assured from: Port Perry, Bow- 1 Ajax, Port Hope, Cobourg and Lind- "| say being possibilities. .| played. 'ers J, Aird (18) 2 gamgs; B. Cornish ~ |RURAL HOCKEY : HOCKEY SCHEDULE All games played at Port Perry Arena Comco--Peachen Comco--Port Perry Greenbank--Uxbridge December 28-- % Claremont--Siloam Ppaches--Brougham January 4-- , thi Uxbridge--Port Ferry Greenbank--Claremont January 7-- i Comco--Brougham Peaches--Siloam January 11--- Cémco--Claremont Peaches--Greenbank ° January 14-- SE Ba lt Weekly Cage Report (I. W.! Parkinson) "With the idea of forming a Lake- shore Basketball. League to be affilia- ted with 0.A.B.A., a meeting was held here over the past weekend. However representation failed to appear from certain towns, from which teams have been assured and a final organization \" Hall, .Oshawa, Monday, Nov. 28rd at 7.80 p.m. Intermediate 'C' entries 'manville, Whitby and Uxbridge with This year 'Oshawa is entering only one-power- packed chub (the Simcoe Hall Grads) in Int. B. play. $77 5 The O.F.8.A.A. Basketball "clinic has been set for Sat., Dec. 12th in Oshawa, Te Midget Basketball On Saturday p.m. 8 teams were cho- sen by 8 appointed Captains with one team getting only 4 'players, this be- ing given first choice on any new play- ers who turn out later, the other new | players being chosen in the same o® der as the original teams were chosen. A limitation was also set on the in- dividual scoring (that of 2 baskets per. quarter or 16 points per game) with 'Ahe idea of encouraging greater boys. The teams selected were an follows: Jim Aird's Team--Jim Aird, Mac McMillan, J. Croxall, D. Aird, Jan Franssen; Bob Cirnegie's Team-- Bob Carnegie; J. Pearce, W. Oke; John Franssen"(4 players); Bill : Cornish's Team--Biil Cornish, G. Warriner, P. Lawrence, C. Popert, R. Crane. The awkward. situation has arisen with only 84 teams, that one team will play twice--howeyer by alternating Satur- day's one team will play once one week: and twice the following week; 'hence the scoring. statistics will not 'be a true representation until all' teams have had an equal number of games "The results of the official games to count, as played last week were Game( I) Aird's Team 18, Car- negie's Team 7; Game (II) Cornish's Team 28, Aird's Team 16; Top Scor- (16); G. Warriner (10); B. Carnegie (7) M. McMillan and J. Croxall tied (4) 2 games; Senfor Students are nee- ded as reférces--Gary Lawrence be- ing the only senior student who turned 1 out. last week to assis} the miigen, _~- hp ra @et the Truckmen renade in Silver 7.16--Musical Moments 730. Tely Highlights LE Old K d Ranch House 8.06--01d 1d Ranch House 9.00--News Deno Ranch House 0.00--N vi jisot Ranch House 0.40--Re: n Sport 10 Fao Tel ed 00 : ows im"s Place Come in STORE FOR RENT GILBOORD'S + PORT PERRY LOOK! WE ARE VACATING 'THIS STORE IN A FEW WEEKS Everything Must Go OIL SPACE HEATER FoR SALE and Look Aronnd DRYGOODS 0h (ONTARIO P.P. Lions Defeat Bowmanville 41-30 Our local cagers came up with their second straight exhibition win at Bow- .Jmanville last Thursday evening as they downed a strong, tall and most promising aggregation from the Rub- ber Town 41-80, A fine even distri- bution of scoring ' resembling the Lions previous victory saw two play- ers (Warriner and Waldinsperger) tal- ly a high of B pts, each; . However all but one Port guard contributed to the scoring, while b players from Bow- ville failed to tally, ~ Playing 'with a rubber-coated ball in the. first half, the Lions started very slow and were continually fumb- ling the ball so that the home town had jumped into a 12-6 lead by quar- ter-time, By half-time the Lions had PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1058 > 5 titled "Yellow Butterflies" in keeping with the special day. Twenty-nine jars of fruit were brought for the hospital and Mrs, La- mont will hold these over for another week. Any ladies wishing to make their contribution leave your jars of fruit with Mrs. Lamont. A very nice crowd came. out to en- Joy a short program rendered by the Centre and Foot School pupils on the evening of Nov. 11th, at Grace United Church. This program was followed by slides shown by Mr. Ronald Peel of his trip to Florida, the Maritimes and the Gaspé Peninsula." We were sorry that due to illness Miss Jean Samells. could not be with us this evening. A very delicious lunch was served to all. The Head Euchre Club was enter- tained last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wilkinson, It was a very enjoyable party, with 1st prizes going to Mr, and Mrs. LL. Mar- tyn and low prizes to Mr, C, Carter and Mrs. Joe Dowson, The next eu- chre will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Dowson on Nov, 27th, The Farm Forum group met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 8. Rodman last Monday night, when ."Dairy Substi- tutes" were discussed. On Nov. 28rd the meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Martyn, when we hope to have Mr. Fair from Uxbridge pre- sent a film, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker and Bill were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.. Martyn. Mr, and Mrs, 8. Rodman attended a celebration in honour, of Mrs. Ash- ton's birthday last Sunday, which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ashton at Enniskillen, | they held to win the contest 41-30. | Wallace and Mac Christie played some | LADIES' HOSE participation by the less experienced | surged back-to knot the count 16 all. From half time on the visitors took over and built up a good lead, which Both teams used a zone defense, that was exceedingly effective on the small floor and many long shots were taken. Aside from the all-important scoring statistics, we thought Ron great two-way ball for the local cagers who, with a bit of good luck, should go far enough this year to strengthen A: the idea, we have possibly the best x cage team that Port has produced. " 45 Owen (4), Rodd (6), Griffen (3), a \P £55 SERS Haugen (7), Wallace (8), Christie (2), : i RGR Brunton (0), Warriner (8), Waldin- 1 TEN TRY x Clean sperger (8), Storey a). : (\ i A x Ad 4 Drain Scugog The W.A. meeting of Grace United Church Vos held on November 11th with eighteen ladies present. We were very happy to have with us Mrs. George Sweetman, who is visiting friends and relatives on the island now. The meeting was opened with- the hymn "WonderfultiLio{e"., Mrs. Douglas Aldred gave us a. reading en- CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Port Perry 1§ YOUR CAR" # Adjust valve Idppets for ploper clodrancd, if) Fg p epack front wheel be A A my fee Ey BRYDEN MOTORS READY FOR J LIED RHINE Le By [ING IT TO US FOR FASY, LOW- cosTe j © 12 POINY WINTER SERVICAT' [ha 22 * Complete Lubrication 3 Change engine oil | vo = % 'Test gonditlon of battery CLERIC ¢ledner " % Tighten cylinder hegd bolts, .; Englne tune-up y carburetor strainers LL adiust cathury o CLT RIITL WE (1 Aye veg! * Yighten all'hose connections * * Adjust fan belt fo projer tension $14 irspoct did a Es fs - CHEVROLET TRUC _3 "CASE FARM MACHINE RY Phone 74 BROCKS FOR LADIES' BEDSPREADS a BATES--Rose, Green, Blue, Grey, $9.75 and $10.75 each 'WOOL BLANKETS ' . 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KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, large ....c..cccoovvivvviiviiiin, 25¢. SHREDDED WHEAT .......ocoovvvvieimiiiioeiieroisos ois 2-for -35¢. REDDI-WHIP, tin 55¢c. CHEEZ-WHIZ, jar 38¢. 2 SULTANA RAISINS, Ihe oie 21en | "BULK DATES, Ib. 15¢. BLENDED RAISINS. 1b. 26e¢. WALNUTS Y%.1b. 23c. . ALMONDS, Y%_ 1b: 23¢. JUICE ORANGES 39¢. doz PRINCESS SOAP FI. AKES, Giant, with pyrex bowl ¢9e; hox GIANT FAB 77c. with 1 tin of Ajax Clearer FREE GRAPEFRUIT .....5cccccocviniininininn) % for 29c., BANANAS Qs. nian isis 19¢. 10 for 49c. ro aol WEAR : brings you the - impressive value of this Royal York | SUIT tailored-to-measure oH To' celebrate Johnston's birthday, we ofier yeu un- 4 - usual value in this new Royal York stlection-- Clean, new styleful lines . . . superlative tailoring, 1009 virgin British .woollens | , | There are no finer suits to be |} - 2 had this season at anywhere near this most modest price Make your selection today. $09, Other Johnston Approved Clothes- suits, topcoats, sover- Phone 43 ee] 1. ews | 1.06--CKLB Sign Off i F. Ww. BROCK & SON Port Perry oc iF x TY (hel peat yg rt Ot ha) rt wi mtg tl Ea TRIN a a oe A oF SA > YT SEIS NS

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