s . a lag + 5 oa 2 ¥ € DOUPES ¢ PRINCE ALBERT : and {= of g | # Happy New Year MARTYN'S MILK TRANSPORT | gy DRESSED CHICKENS Cleaned Ready to Cook. : Whole Chickens, $1.75 and up. BARBEQUED CHICKENS Roasted, Ready-to-Eat Whole Chickens, $2.25 and up. ALWAYS READY EGGS : Grade A, 39c. dozen and up OPEN DAY and EVENING : "7 DAYS A WEEK Brunton Pam On 7A Highway at Scugog Road NOEL coon vss or FEW OW OW OW SW SW SW SW 0 WE Merry Christmas iil ial Le Jo THE SEASON'S GREE 71 NGS dé i and all WISHES for CHRISTMAS and the NEW YEAR He F is at F 1 . . 3 a STORE Jad : ONTARIO BETTER SEE ALL NEW FOR '54 WITH MOTOROLA TV DOUBLE-POWER PICTURE Report from King Pin n Alleys Men's Thursday Night League. Last Thursday saw. the League en- joy a Turkey Roll. With everyone trying to win a turkey for Xmas, the competitive spirit was high. The six Turkeys were won by-- High Single--Howard Hall--283 High Triple--Jim Redman--664 Average up fo 146--Bud Sonley--246 Average up to 160--Jim Reed--243 Average over 160--Gord Marks--271 Hidden number of 139 was won by Jim Ryder who rolled 139 twice. All games played were close, Fire- dome's won over Six Aces 5 points to 2, Delux's downed the King Pins & points to 2. Goode's topped the Le- 'glonaires 5-.points to 2 and Scugog Carps trimmed the Dual Streaks 5 points to 2. Team Standings to date are: Dual Streaks--20 King Pins--17 Firedomes--16 -DeLux's--16 'Scugog Carps--12 Goode's--12 Six Aces--11 Legionaires--9 High Triples-- Jim Redman took over the high triple lead for the league with a 664. Other triples for last week are How- ard Hall---622, Gord Mark--583, High Single-- : Gord Mark still leads the league with '293 -- Other good single scores for last week are: Howard Hall--2883, Jim Redman--260-218, Jim Reed--248, Jt .| 204, Dave Rider--232, Steve Edwards --281, Wes Stata 228. 2 REMEMBER--The Thursday Night Bowling League does not Bowl again until after the New Year, January 1, 1954. * | MERRY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE Ladies' Monday 7 | Bailey. Epsom Since the night when a Star shone, and angels sang; And Shepherds. adored a Baby in a manger, Christmas has come to mean special things to all of us. 1 Worshipping together, making gifts = --caroling in the snow: Each separate thing is a part of it. The wander of children's faces on a Chriftmas morning; A lively party ors a - - traditional . | Christmas. pudding--remembering the sick and the shut-ihs. And we pray that when enough Christmases have come and gone, we'll have learned the lesson the Nazarene taught--to love God and to love our neighbours. * * - Epsom school visitors were Dr. Fenwick and Mr. 'Knight the inspector, They came to hear Mrs, Grace Hastings conduct senior and Junior singing classes. Dr. Fenwick is Music Supervisor for Ontario and is often heard on radio school broadcasts. Our thanks to Mr, Johnson of Man- chester who showed several interesting films at the Club on Friday night; in- cluding "Holiday at Riding Park, Manitoba", "The Fur "Country", "Music from the Stars", The Land of Cyprus" and "Winter Wondeiland." All present joined in singing the old familiar Christmas carols. Prizes for euchre were. won by Mrs, B. Bailey, Mr, J. Diamond, Mr. Earl Ballard and Mus, Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Brawn attended the Cameo banquet which was held in the Legion Hall, at Uxbridge, on_Friday evening. Visitors with Mrs. Luke last week were Mr, and Mrs. Luther Luke "of Leaskdale, Miss Blanche Luke of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Yeoh attend- ed the presentation Dance held at the home of Mr. Fielding=in Ashburn, in honour 'of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Leach, before leaving Ashburn. They were presented with a lovely tri-lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton were in Oshawa on Sat. and while - there called on Miss Marilyn Brown, Mrs. Kobert Taylor who was ope- rated on last week in Port Perry Hos- pital is recovering favourably, - Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bailey were at Uxbridge on Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs, Bailey, wife of Dr Ed. -Epsom_ friends extend sum. pathy to Dr. Bailey and relatives. -- and 6th Con. TE New mahogany plastic table model. Night League . : Stain, warp, fade-proof. 17-inch tube, Martins coi. : : NE -- ia 'Biijtsin UHF-VHF. New, improved Swallows .... z Cae || 1954 model. Price includes Federal Gulls hed ais Breariasse an - ~----:| Excise. Tax. Abi Crows -- gh - MODEL 9 Robins™........ : NOW-IS THE TIME TO | ums $279. 9 Orioles... : INSURE 'YOURSELF ; Antennas installed from $46.00 up. Canaciss: : aR ; OLD Budgies, = AGAINST THE C : CUCKOOS ....ciciivnriivnirsissiinserssssserssseres 2 : : X Port Psy Electric Over 200--Mrs. Hutchinson (Crow) 4 Free estimates given.on your--| PHONE 177 231, 216 fs fends de de Je He Jo) {Bowling Hours 3 [3% ock-ond! '{ Hellmar COMBINATION i Son AND SCREEN DOOR INCLUDSS DOOR ® Screen Insert © Olase Insert ® Trim © Hinges ii @ Pnoumotie - Closer ® Safety © Check © Complete Instructions ® Grilles Extra ¢ Never before . . . an 'all * aluminum door . . . at so low a price! Made of extra heavy, structural type aluminum. Come in and see the Hollmar door . , . we have it! Install it yourself ths week-end. It's easyl ! k* Lumber & Coal Co. Litited * for the Holidays Alleys Closed id Ei EVE CHRISTMAS DAY DECEMBER 31 League and Open Bowling as usual After the Holidays in the NEW YEAR MR. and MRS, WES. STATA and STAFF PORT PERRY ~~ Phone 240W Open Boxing Day WISHING YOU THE MERRIEST OF CHRISTMAS | KING PIN LANES) op BF GEE SEE Murs. Hope, (Cuckoo) 200 High Triple--Mrs., Hutchinson--608 Brougham Loses ; |Russ Forfar in Hockey Accident _Veteran Right Winger Russ Forfar was- victim of a serious hockey acci- dent Thurssday night when he suffered a broken left leg. Forfar, who is 28 years old, was leading a rush on behalf of Brougham against the Claremont defense when he was hit by what the game officials call a fair check by de- fenseman Chub Spencely. The colli- sion broke Forfar's leg. He was 8 taken to Port Perry Hospital. : Brougham and-Claremont are teams fn the Uxbridge-Port Perry division of the Rural Hockey.s Forfar was rated one of the bette) players in the cir- cuit. He had gained experience along the 'hockey trail with Newmarket and Stouffville _as an_ intermediate "B" Eompetiter, "Track and F fold PORT PERRY TRACK & FIELD CLUB MEMBERS The athletes interested in track and field in this district, who have officl- ally registered as members and who will form the nucleus of our club are listed below. (Those who join in 1954 will have the same main priviledges but of course they will not be eligible for an original 1953 -P.P.T. & F.C. Crest). The present list comprises 64 athletes in almost all age groups. An alphabetic list includes -- Doug. Aird, Jim Aird, Peter Atkins, Carol Beare; Jean Bell, Marilyn Brown, Geo. Bryant, Joanne Buller, Joan Calberry, Bob Carnegie, Richard Carnegle, Ann Chapman, Jack Chapman, Phil Clarke, Darlene Christie, Harold Collins, Ray- mond Doupe, Isabel * Faux, Gloria Fralick, Stephen Fraylick, -Bill Gib- son, Isabel Gibson,.Jim Gibson, Dave Haynes, Norm Haugen, Sharon Hau- gen, Eleanor Hutchinson, James Kight Gary Lawrence, John Lehsk, Ruby Leask, Brian-Lee, George Lee, Mari- na Lee, Ivan Luke, Jim McCartney, Ron McIntyre, Bob Miller, Bruce Mil- ler, Joanne Mosienko, Caroline Naples, Alfred Newham, Wayne Oke, Jack Owen, Garnet Palmer, Sinclair Robert- son, Foster Rowland, Dennis Tobin, Betty Wallace, Marilyn Walker, Har- vey Webster, Dave Williamson, Doro- thy Wilbur, Earl Whittaker, Ron. Me- Kinzey. cover our expenses, Jo ex Saturday, January 30, "Arena, C0800 080809080808080S0S0S0S0R0R0S0 RE -------- "THANK YOU! TO THE PEOPLE OF PORT PERRY: We, the members of the Canadian Legion, Branch 419, wish to express our sincere regret- ' fulness\at not being able to have our draw on on the trip to Florida, as scheduled, due to the " fact that we have not sold enough tickets to 'Having spent all our monies this year on the various charities and welfare work which 'the Legion undertakes, it: wag, impossible for ug; to carry out this draw. However, this draw will, take place on' Hoping you will support us on this draw and make it a success, I remain, sgrgrssets ego tee ee Sao pp a» 1964, at, the Port Perry R. J. MOORHEAD, : . President. Cop loptoptentototeistestodoptop os optoptes & last, week' Ont. County Soil & Crop Imp. Assoc. Hold Annual Meet 'The Annual Meeting of th the 'Ontario County Sojl and Crop Improvement Association was held in the Legion Hall, Uxbridge, on Tuesday, December 16th, with around 90 farmers in at- tendance. Dr. D, N, Huntley gave a very inter- esting and instructive talk on "New and Improved Varieties of Cereal and Forage Crops". He recommended that farmers purchase their forage crop seeds by varieties since the newer va- reties are a big improvement over the old varieties. i Mr, Ken Kallis, Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch, announced the new policy in connection with.Hay Pasture Demonstrations. - Mr. Murray Holtby, Port Perry, R.R. 2, will be the co-oper- ator for one of these Hay Pasture De- monstrations in 1964. 'I'he Ontario County Seed Fair will bé. held in the township hall, Beaver- ton, on Saturday, March 13th. The Annual meeting of the Provin- =r r--rxs cial Soil and Crop Improvement Asso- ciation will be held in Toronto, Jan, 26 to 29. Ross McMillan, Beaverton, was appointed official delegate with John Batty, Brooklin, as the alternate. Hon. President, Les Smith, Port Perry President, Ross McMillan, Beaverton Ist Vice-Pres., John Batty, Brooklin 2nd Vice-Pres.,, W. Heron, Blackwater Sec.-Treas., H. L. Fair, Uxbridge The. directors for 1954 are as fol- lows: g East Whitby--Elmer Powell, C. F, Werry, Norman Down, G. McLaughlin, Walter Beath, W. Nesbitt, Jack Hayes, --Whitby--Heber Down, W .D, Thom- Downey, Roy Ormiston, John Dryden. Pickering--F. M. Chapman, W. H. Westney, Allan Ellicott, Walter Ball, Clare Balsdon, George Todd, Norman Lehman, Murray Dunkeld, Westney, Larry Burt. Gould, Isaac Catherwood, Glarence kins, Norman Hogg, Rae Ewen. Lorne . Bagshaw, Morley Bain, Jack' Pearson, George Moore, Milburn Meek, Maustyn McKnight, Harvey Rlask_ burn, Bill Gilfillan, LER Scugog -- Anson Gerrow, Clarence 55m, John Batty, Vince Beaton, Allan 4 Henry | 8 Uxbridge--Howard Harper, Charlie Armstrong; Stuart Ball, W. G. Tom=|} Scott--Harvey Meek Harvey Shier, | §# PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 10535 Hambers, R. Windatt, C. Ross, Jim Brown, Clarence Hewitt, D. Wallace. Mara--Frank Davis, P. Duff, Jack Warren, Donald Munro, J. McFadden, G. Windatt, Rama--L, Cooper, G. McArthur, G. Jamieson, E. Cammick, M. Duffy. Churchmen Build 'Creche' in Sutton Special services are planned for Christmas-tide at St. James' Church, Sutton, so that all worshippers may may appreciate the message of Nati- vity. ~ On Sunday morning, Dec. 20, there will be "White Gift" Sarvice, gifts forwarded to Humewood" House, | as given by adults and Sunday School members, In' the evening, service is to be Candle-light Service; carols sung and the Nine Lessons of Nativity read by the congregation members. az" Cl BBW ROBIE HWE NEW YEAR'S BUD RODGERS 9 p.m. t0-2.30 a.m. REE. OLD TIME and MODERN MUSIC by CALLER--BOB FOWLER "Admission $2.00 per person Hats, Horns, Balloons, Noisemakers. * More Fun and Less Money ~ RED BARN, OSHAWA Pai CI IaEREEERN SS... Celebration of Holy Communion will be on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th com- mencing at 11.30 p.m.; Holy Commu- nion will again be given on Christmas Day at 11 a.m. Carols will be featured at all services, - A lovely 'Creche! "depicting, Christ Story has been-éreeted on River Street side .of St. James' for pasders by. | ¥ a --% SPEEDERS Thé first radar speed check used in a Canadian city caught 20 speeders in ° its first 45 minutes of operation i n Sudbury. Hands Up All those who are determined to walk more carefully and drive more sen- - sibly during- the holiday season! CRC BR BBB BR IER EVE DANCE and HIS BAND CHRIS DELICIOUS @ MCINTOSH @® SPYS @® RUSSETS LAKEVIEW H. PORTER G, A ERASERS URE? HENLEY, APPLES * Cn EN THAS KINGS LA"SALLES BALDWINS @ CORTLAND @ ORCHARD OSHAWA RD., PORT PERRY §& -Carter~Russell=Poguc: Reach--Les Smith, George Beare, Harold Honey, Ralph Veitch, Burnsell Webster, Wilmot Phair, Ted Croxall, Ry. Beare, Howard Dobson, Armour McMillan, F. Christie, Murray Holtby. Brock--Wm. Heron, Ross Miller, R. Gibson, Don St. John, Talmage Bryan, Chas. Hadden, van Rennie, Dean Graham, Wilmot Miller, Keith Rynad, Robert Baker. Thorah--W. H. Ross, R. McMillan, R. Morrison, A. Grant, T. Harrison, G. ") {J - to commence January 1st, 195 necessarily accepted. tender. Dec 24 TENDERS Tenders will be received up to December J1st,, 1953 for the position of Secretary for Scugog School Area. All vorrespondence to be marked D. L. CROZIER, R.R. 3. PORT PERRY Dd a CN atari s io Far at ry Duties 4. Lowest or any tender not ao Srason's Greetings a These greetings are sent to you in the friendly spirit of the Holiday Season with a sincere wish for your happiness and good for- tune i in the New Year. F. W. BROCK & SON DEPARTMENT STORE WM WW OW NWN INN Priaiiedindidindan didi didi side BB 8 nce 2 3 smc ni a G: é a Q d hd d d 4 d A] a a 2 : x # Che CRI EARLS md a a 4