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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Dec 1954, p. 10

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10---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1054 Wren Blair Gives Up Post at Whithy Manager Wren Blair announced se- veral changes this past week to bols- ter and strengthen the Whitby Senior Hockey Club to better compete in the strong Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League, i Last Wednesday night he appointed Bus Gagnon Playing-Coach of the club and with his appointment of the for- mer Cleveland player, and the leagues second highest scorer, it now leaves Blair more time to attend to the busi- ness end of the club, Since Ernie The club has also secured the ser- vices of Alie Treen, hard-hitting de- fenceman just released from Sault St. Marie Michigan Indians of the N.O. H.A, and he will fly in and join the return dividends in the form of im- proved performance, longer service, ease of operation, and lower operat- ing costs. - LAKEVIEW THEATRE PORT PERRY club for this week-end's games In Clinton N.Y. and Cornwall, ~ Left-winger Jed Wilson, member of last year's championship club, will work-out with the club at practice next week, and the incomparable Les Colvin who was largely responsible for last year's success 'will be ap- prached by the club officials in an Dickens (playing coach of the club last year) went to take the same posi- tion in his home-town, Blair has held the dual'role of coach and manager. He now feels he has found the man capable of coaching the club, and the move become effective immediately. -- bl * BELTS by Hicok * WAL LETS by Currie * GL OVES * SCARVES * PYJAMAS a le Seliet Coie tie And for a SPEC ET ANS VAN'S Mens & Boy's Wear Port Perry { CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS * MOODIES UNDERWEAR "* HAPPY FOOT SOCKS 1% Nylon TRICOT SHIRT by Forsyth effort to change his mind regarding his retirement. A ---------- Storage of Farm Machinery The useful life and service of many farm machines is shortened through the lack of proper protection and safe storage, states G. . Byers, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Ontario Agricultural College. Since most ma- chines aré used only a few weeks each season, their total period of annual service is rather short. However, the chief enemies of machines -- decay, rust, and corrosion--are active the 3 | year round. ry C _NIR_atives _lie sulie Today, there are available to the farmer rust - proofing compounds which are doing an excellent job in protecting exposed surfaces on farm 4 | machinery from the elements. These compounds can be applied quickly and % | easily by means of a brush or rag, {| or diluted and sprayed on with a sim- ) | ple spray atomizer. A small amount 1] of time, effort, and expense given to I RT RA the protection of farm impleemnts will IAL TREAT / tre tat tt ttiatnteteeiteettiettetettssssst PHONE 2352W PEAR SEASON'S GREETINGS . and GOOD WISHES - UXBRIDGE A B= 35 PO OF TRS he 2 2 ShowsiNightly, 7&9 p.m. PUPP 1 Sy Wt SSE TPN Fo ART Ee 3 EM tines, Saturday 2 p.m. Friday - Sat. December 18 11 A TWO.FISTED THE AMAZING STORY OF A FIGHTING TENNESSEE CHAMP HIS PULPIT WAS A PRAYER ON HIS AND. LAER] | held BILLY GRAHAM EVANGELIST!.. | PRIZE RING..HIS RULE BOOK WAS THE GOOD BOOK ..HE FIGHTS THE GOOD FIGHT WITH THE BIBLE IN ONE HAND..A Gomer sever MARTIN "ir WINTERS in LIPS... PLUS-- : Sai ANTHONY DEXTER - Capt. John Smith and Pocahontas in - THRILLING COLOR "DEC. Mon.-Tues., 5s: 4 Wednesday. Thurs, Dec. 15-16 LT DANNY KAYE, in "Knock on Wood" 8 ve gm wins, Ady TREHNICOLOR M-G-Ms TREMENDOUS TEN: STAR, DRAMAY| i fue JONE ALLYSON - BARGARA STANWYOK Seedbed preparation machines should have all dirt removed and the polished surfaces thoroughly coated with a rust-proofing compound, Grain drills should have all seed and fertilizer re- moved from the drill, since any grain or fertilizer left in the hopper will collect and hold moisture, This in turn will rot wood and corrode metal. The drill should be stored in a dry place; set level with a board under the drill in the event of its being stor- ed on a dirt floor. Any polished part should be coated with a rust preven- tative. '| Harvesting machines should be thor- oughly cleaned and inspected, worn parts replaced and the machinery re- turned to a serviceable condition. Knotters and such mechanisms should be coated with a grease or a rust pre- ventative. Guard points and exposed cutting parts should be covered to pro tect workers and livestock. Canvas conveyors, ete. should be thoroughly cleaned, dried and stored in a dry, protected placé away from rodents, birds, poultry, ete. Even though a machine is cleaned, reconditioned and lubricated when placed in storage, it needs to be clean- ed again and thoroughly lubricated when removed from storage and res- tored to service. OPENING GAME INTERMEDIATE "C" HOCKEY ALLISTON Va. - PORT PERRY 1.G.A.'S MONDAY DEC. 13th In the Memorial Garden, Port Perry ! < Game time 8.30 p.m, Come and Support your Local Hockey Club Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. Port Perry Arena Public Skating || . FRIDAY NIGHT Taser 'B Hockey THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, DECEMBER 9-10-11 Randolph Scott, Joan Weldon, Wayne Morris In the Thrilling Colour Adventure Story : : "RIDING SHOTGUN" . COMEDY and SPORTS Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Hie TUESDAY, WED., DECEMBER 18-14-15 . In the Uproarous Laugh Hit "ROBINSON CRUSOELAND"" N= : Sat., Dec. 11 2nd FEATURE--The Stirring Coloar Adventure 3 "BLACK FURY" Two Complete Shows at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Lindsay vs. Port Perry Flyers Game time 9.00 p.m, | cto i || Give Smiles'n Chuckles Chocolates Intermediate C Each box Attractively Wrapped for Christmas . . ' Monday, Dec. 13 "B | FIRST HOME GAME Saturday Specials Alliston VS. "Honey Créam Layer Cake" "Chop Suey Loaves" Port Perry LG.A. GERROW'S BAKERY Game time 8.45 Phone 32W G. M. GERROW Tuesday, Dec. 14 | = Galt Blackhawks - JUNIOR "A" vs. P.P. Flyers Game-time 8.30 p.m. A LITTLE OF OUR FUEL OIL GOES A LONG WAY, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU WANT TO CHASE. THE, WHEN FOLKS ARE COLD AND SHIVERY - WE HAVE A PROMPT CANADIAN LEGION Branch 419, Port Perry CHRISTMAS DANCE IN THE PORT PERRY ~ Public School Auditorium . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 - ~ CHILL OF WINTER FROM YOUR HOME. i, mrs Famous Reading a i Coals (ON MUSIC BY Wes Jackson and His Orchestra | DANCING FROM 9 p.m. to 1 am. 4 ~ ADMISSION $1.50 PER COUPLE CHRISTMAS DINNER "at Little Norway ~* PORT PERRY T | r 5 S starting at 2.00 pun. ay Oo Wena ; ~ ® CHRISTMAS PUDDING ; i ® FRUIT COCKTAIL = Hien 1 00 STORE ® ROAST TURKEY and DRESSING he. to $ . \ : ® MASHED POTATOES | 2 © ® FRESH GREEN PEAS WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY FRIENDS AND © COLD SLAW. CUSTOMERS WHO HELPED MAKE OUR OPENING A' | PESSERT of er PUDDING or | GRAND SUCCESS. A SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE | a | * WHO HELPED US IN PREPARING FOR OPENING DAY. Dinner for six .......... eerie $1.76 plate yd : _ More than Six ........... AE $1.50 plate : JIMMY TAYLOR i Reservations not later than December 22nd, |. Schedule of Open LEND SANTA CLAUS A HELPING HAND ! Bowling Give Hera New Bulova for Christmas ~~ King Pin Lanes |f $0%5up | SPORTS CLUB BOWLING-- . Brenings Only. The exciting New Lady Bulova MONDAY--7 p.m~--3 alleys THAT WINDS AS YOU WEAR IT 9 p.m~1 Alley ke MI TUESDAY---All Alleys open 7-11 p.m. | § $59.50 : FRIDAY.) Family. Duitlen ALL THESE AND MANY MORE ) SATURDAY--711 pam. All alleys : av : AISTMAS GIFTS open. . For information call 412J =} Stata, Prop. E's Scugog Road = ol SANDILAND JEWELLERS | Queen Cd _ Phone " Port Perry

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