@ ki SAR +canwork of 331 AA Hockey News PORT PERRY BANTAMS AWAIT PLAY-OFFS This Bantam hockey team is coach- ed and managed by- Ivan and Carl Luke and have just completed their 12 game schedule with 10 wins, 1 tie and 1 loss. They are in a 4 team group--Port Peryy, Uxbridge, Stouff- ville and Frenchman's Bay. Best of luck in the play-offs boys. --X-- MINOR HOCKEY NEWS The Port Perry Bantams finished their schedule by beating Frenchman's Bay in Brooklin 6-4 McNenly and Pickard scored two goals apiece. Lee and MacMaster scored one each. On Monday, January 30th the Port Perry Bantams beat Uxbridge 7-6 in their first game of the Play-Offs. Johnny Raines and Barry Beare were the big guns in this game with 2 goals apiece. Powell, Pickard and Mec- Nenly scored 1 each. = The Port Perry boys will visit Uxbridge on Friday, February 8rd at 7 o'clock in the sec- ond game of the play-offs. The third game will be played in Port Perry on Monday, February 6th if necessary. Curling News and Views Last Wednésday seen the rink of Terrett versing the rink of Hayes; the first five ends Bett' Terrett took and Marg. seemed just amazed, but drag- ging behind by six to nothing, Marg. got.a five ender to-put her right back in the running. Then taking off with a three score the next end; her op- posing rink counted two to tie and defend, and thereby causing a ninth Pick a Volkswagen. Any Volkswagen, old or new. Watch the owner get in. Chances are he's in the habit of opening the window before he 'shuts the door. The reason: His Volkswagen is . airtight. (We keep hearing that the Ww acly- ally will float.) When a Volkswagen leaves the Todlory: everything fits. Every part stays as tight as a drum for. years and. years. Volkswagens don't » develop rattles, even in their dotage. And they don't rot away beneath you. - The Volkswagen is a solid car. It was de- ~-signed-that-way, and -our factory employs three thousand inspectors to keep it that way. Com- 'pleted cars are rejected for faults and blemishes you couldn't spot with your naked eye, We take pride in the Volkswagen's finish. Inside and ouf, top and bottom, the VW is dipped and sprayed through five coats of paint. When you buy a Volkswagen, you'make a end to be played: for the 'une in the house' was all each side craved. The door was wide open. for the players of each side, but Carnegie's one .rock for Bett's rink turned the tide, 'The score was nine-eight- for Terrett and rink, (I bet dinner dishes were left piled in the sink!) The Dy- mond Trophy her rink has 'cavcured her oppoinnents second best but none of them 'fractured'. ' Congratulations for da series well won! For the rest of us curlers, it was good healthy fun. Thursday seen everyone 'scrambled' like bacon and eggs; some had to 'catsup' or 'relish' a score with no 'sage', A mix-up it was with girls who curl from both days, with sand- wiches and coffee we enjoyed it-- both ways. At home, father ends up with a big bowl of rice, and if mo- ther's a winner, there's cheese for the mice! Saturday is an open Ladies Bon- speil: the Creamery Package Trophy has lots of appeal! Triple Link Bowling League Standings-- Notzohotz -- 84 points Blow Hards -- 28 points Eager Beavers -- 21 points Goofers -- 18 points Whiz Bangs -- 18 points Otters -- 12 points High Single-- Wallace Foster--218 High Triple-- Wallace Foster--b77 Over 200 Singles-- Wallace Foster -- 218, 209; Horace Webster -- 204; Margaret Demara -- 202; Marilyn Fralick--212; Joan Al- dred -- 201; Bill Mark -- 206; Doug Foster--206. {nally 241-210--B. Wednesday Night Bowling League January 18th-- Standings-- Spitfires ....c.iiionn. 17 JOS imide. . 14 Kittyhawks 14 Flyers ......... 14 Sunderland... .coiinrnins 14 Lancasters o.oo 18 Helidopters ....vpininiinie 12 Bombers ........ 9 MUStangs ween, wr 7 MoSQUIt0es .....iversesercennens b North Sars «nina 6 Hurricanes .......vvieinen 2 Singles over 210-- 321--B. Collins; 284--A. Olsen; 273 --M. St. John; 271--I. Ptolemy; 254- 241--KE. Bailey; 246--I. Lewis; 244-- J. Ballard; 230-213--R. Short; 230-- R. Roach; 228-200--C. Hewitt; 221-- L. Carnegie; 222--M. Edenborough; 219--B. Heyes; 218--B. Oke; 215-- Audrey Williams; 215-214 -- M. Mac- Gregor; 210 -- F. Cochrane; 216 -- B. Porter. 2 Oyer 600 Triples-- 685--K. Bailey; 669--M. St. John; 642--B. Collins--629--R. Short; 600-- M. MacGregor. --X-- January 25th Standings-- Spitfires ........cooeeevvnrivnnns 24 Sunderlands .. we 21 Flyers ivan wee 19 Lancasters ........... 18 Helicopters ... wo 17 Kittyhawks ccc. 16 Jets cove, 14 Bombers ..... en 11 ----Mustangs .....cccoevene.. ve 9 Mosquitoes .............. 1 Hurricanes ..... 7. tr North Stars eevee. § Singles over 210-- 270-213--D. Freeman; 250---S. Brig- Oke; 240--K. Har- 5068+300 AMEBEC GY nen "An open and shut case for an airtight car Because of the way the YW is designed, your running costs are cut way down. Because of the care with which it is constructed, it stays new longer and grows old more gracefully. That's why you see six and seven-year-old Volkswagens running around like two-year-olds. And that's any other car. why they hold their trade-in value better than But we don't think the VW is so good it can't be improved. We are constantly finding ways to make it a better car. For example, the ones now in the showrooms 'have a new engine that provides 109, more passing power, but with the same gas economy. Now: all four gears are synchronized. You can ,change into first without stopping. There is more *space under the front hood. You can take nearly twice as much luggage. Visit your VW dealer soon. Hear the rest of lasting investment. An investment that we go to great lengths to protect. This is your nearest Volkswagen dealer. He is officiont VW service contros 1 VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD. his airtight case for buying a Volkswagen. ht across Conoda, SWEETMAN'S SERVICE STATION Phone - YU 5-2212 Port Perry Trade between hations is a - two-way street. Wes! Germanyisonaof Canuda's =~ best customers. And every Volkswagen sold in this country helps Canada to sell Germany more Canadian goods, ERSTE RS SOT Ee » 3 SSL E na a per; 238--H. Watson; 287 -- G. Me- Laughlin; 285 -- R. Moore; 282 -- M. Cook; 230-224--A. DeNure; 229--B. Collins; 227 -- R. Williams; 224 -- M. MacGregor; 216--D. DeNure; 216--J. Ballard; 2156--E. Summers; 212--D, Marlow; 212 -- A. Snooks; 210 -- M. Enge. Triples over 600-- 658--D. Freeman; 645--A. DeNure; 641--B. Oke; 628K. Harper; 601-- M. Cook. F High Single to Date-- 324--M. Enge High Triple to Date-- 723--M. Enge. 'Monday Night Bowling League Team Standings-- England 5--19 Japan b6--14 Italy 5--18 Canada 0--14 Scotland 2--17 Ireland 3--12 India 7--16 Germany 2--12 China 4--15 France 2-- 9 Holland 7--14 Sweden 0-- 9 High Triple-- Edna Deshane--686 High Single-- Edna DeShane--3809 Over 600 Triples-- E. DeShane--686; Merle St. "John-- 661; Lorraine Raines---848. Over 200 Singles-- Edna DeShane--3809-281; Doris Par- geter -- 247; Lorraine Raines -- 247- 209; Merle St. John--246-288; Elma Vernon---243; Shirley Lee--248; Faye Dowson--287; Flo Mahaffy--286; Al. ma Cox--229-221; Grace Hunter--228; Norma Scott--222; Reta Underhay-- 218-200; Loretta Parrish--216; Mame Lawrence -- 208; Marjorie Burnett-- 206; Mary June Howsam--204; Mary Baird--200. Thursday Night Bowling League Standings-- Goofers ovine 19 DeLuxe .....cvneinianennnns 17 Black Jacks ©... . 16 LRGRON .covanimitinisssipanssssirsne 16 SEATS oc, 16 DMcteors ............ wo 16 Whiz Bangs ........ccoveeine 16 Blow Kings .......ccoevvveevenne 14 Head Pins .......cccevvrvvnnenne 14 Archers ......oovecevinneinens Carnegies . Juniors ...... PLEASANT ASSIGNMENT Folk-singer Harry Belafonte is foe terviewed by Joy Davies for the CBC radio program, Assignment. - Bela- | fonte discussed American politics, his plans to make a movie about the Rus- sian-poet-Pushkin, and his strong dis- like of Madison Avenue advertising techniques. Assignment is heard each week night on the CBC Dominion network and interviews with celebri- ties are popular feature of the show, THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. FEBRUARY 20d, 1961--8 High Siagle-- B. Miller--209 High Triple-- A. Menzies--687 Over 600 Triples-- A. Menzies--687; J. Hadley--6177; J. Owen--0665; B. Gibson--662; C. Boyd -- 6456; J. Franssen -- 644; B. Young--639; D. Carnegie--628; C. Williams--620; M. Appleton--614; K. Sweetman--612; A, Cawker--608. 'Over 240 Singles-- B. Miller--2909; A. Menzies -- 287, 260; R. Wallace--288; K. Sweetman-- 280; J. Franssen--278; J. Hadley-- 276, 246; J. Owen--268; B. Young 269, 240; M. Appleton--268; J. Heayn --261; C. Boyd--249, 246; D. Carne- gle--247; J. Abrams--246; B. Gibson --242, * * SPEAKING FRENCH Miss Phyllis Clapperton takes time out from her job as one of Montreal's top fashion models to assist Prof. Jean Paul Vinay on CBC-TV's pro- gram, Speaking French. Prof. Vinay, head of the University of Montreal's linguistics department, and Miss Clapperton 'make learning French easy with the aid of graphics. Speak- ing French, for beginners and advan- ced students, is seen Saturdays on the CBC-TV network. Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery Co. ANNUAL MEETING The meeting of the Plat Fred Christie, President. 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