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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Mar 1961, p. 5

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ET mr a Ie wary ae Bos TR Be oe TA TET TIN AE ed EEE Rr TL ghana "3 & THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 16th, 1961-5 | Wednesday Night | Monday Night [ou sv .oenmes ¥ ous groups pressuring for this and H H 5 - - that expenditure to be made. The r Your Sign of Protection SH : YY Bowling League Bowling League recent provincial conference in Ot- k He ; ; i i bebe dean Sfandiog March 19 tawa pointed up the fact that the fin- i i ai Standing, March 8th-- Italy. 16 § Ma bio ance well is running dry. Further i i oe 11, By Dave Morton ~The Port Perry Legion Pee-Wee SPItfires ...oooovveeeoooein, 60 Canadu--48% France-- 31 aa whit dinddie a 3 After polishing-off a weak Orono leam have received their final notice Sweden 40% Ireland--30 fircedtod if I > People | SA : € "| from Goderich Young Canada Week. Sunderlands ..................... 60 China--39 Scotinnd-.30 © | Javed top off the merry-go-round 3 Ha / eam in two consecutive games to the Th ay the nuda i . i ino the lap of the government to be i tune of 19-1 and 9-0, the Port Perry] , SY uipy tisrejon Thursday, Api Kittyhawks coon inns 48 Japidn=29 Indid--25 "kept". - 4 £ Juniors move into a best of four out |! 8%8inst Seaforth. They finally acer Evgland--87 Germany--24 We all enjoy this high-standard 7 8 : broke a jinx on Monday, beating Helicopters ............coouue. 41 High Triple aot Suny ts high-standard-of i of seven series with Parry Sound. 4 . 3 me livirig but will the cost eventually be b i The first game of the play-offs will Rundle Park Pee-Wees from Oshawa. Lancasters 40 Grace Hastings--714. too high? : Sn : 4 be on Monday night at 8.30 in the Port | + till 100ks like a long Winter until SRC High Single-- Be Linde Watch der 2. ld A s Perry Arena. On the following Wed. | AP" 6th: FIFES woo innnsle 90, Faye Dowson--303 Tageay, Sac ipiiVarery NAW | nesday the Juniors travel to Parry --X--, 1, «SE 38 Tripleg Over wo, , : : DNL Tht : . Sound for their second game. Home ; Grace Hastings 4 Government 3 : : | | games have been changed from Satur- Do not forget, when you support th Mosquitoes ...................... 28 F. Dowson--631 . 3 . : y Port Perry Junior Team, you, the . , Over 200 Singles-- C ] S 1 , . 3 TP Ft sus {/ Mania niga ks spectator, help to support the Minot Bombers o.oo. 24 Faye Dowson---303, 202; G. Hast. ance S Y va 162 of Canada $ private TV ond radio Siento Bre joing 208 Millan was injured in the fins) game League, out of which will come the North Stars .......cccovvnnn.. 16 ings--265, 240, 209; M. Lawrence-- (Uxbridge Times-Journal) forces this month. Under a hew Code of Ethics, that will be Ay With Orono and will likely. mise the Junior Stars of the future. 248; J. Goode-- 235; J. Cooke--226; A. The -Ontaria- Government: in" u be- strictly enforced by the stations themselves, each promises to BY series with Parry Sound I would So keep in touch with the Hockey Hurricanes Cook--226; E. Pogue--221; M. Foster | lated attempt to cut printing costs send nothing over the nl that doesn't meet the highest Al . fas . News, via your Star paper or Bulletin --219; D. Jardine--219; L. Parrish-- | recently discontinued three of thei possible standards of ethical broadcasting. So watch your fet like to join with the players in wish- Mustangs Seater ares 14 Tv f : i ing Doug a speedy recovery Board at Post Office. 217; A. Dowson--212; O. Harrison-- | publications. Among them was Syl- | ¥ screen or the adherence symbol shown above. Listen for Hii ) Over 600 Triples-- 207; T. Hall--207; E. DeShune---206; | va, a slick little magazine published it on radio. It's your sign of protection. Af 697--B. Collins; 691--D. Venning;| C. Crozier--206; J. Emmerson --204; [in the interests of conservation by hE Mi H k : 083--B. Oke; 662--A. Williams; 617 F, Mahatfy--203; Mary Amel 200. | the department of Lands and Forests, | Fit EE EE Saat 34 nor oC ey Port Perry Atom : Olsen; 613--K. Hastings; 603-- | 201; M. Blakely--200; N. Scott--200.| One of the better efforts of wy Ae H y . SY .. Carnegie; --- partment in government, it is to be 4 E Ch ] i HOUSE LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS All-Sta S » regretted it had to go under whi d aster ocolate it High Single to Date-- Cl dC ad to go under while Tr % Semi-Final--Two Games Total Goals r 362--M. Enge 1ppe ommentis a constant stream of inferior products BUNNIES, EGGS & NOVELTIES. Good Choice NOW i be) 1st Games--Sat., March 18th The Atom All-Stars travelled tof = WHAT ARE NECESSITIES? covey huiahnted, . KR i 2nd Games--Sat., March 25th Peterborough last Saturday to play in | High Triple ol Date How quickly yesterday's luxuries jaye: for those who are not fam- Week-Fnd Specials i RA (Same Schedule Both Dates) a Tadpole Tournament with ages 10 728--M. Enge come to be regarded as today's neces- ar with the small booklet, was a Co : Aye Sat., March 18th and 25th-- years and under, Singles over 210m sities -- items which twenty-five yrs. Bos Job of ipa o bakes and | "GOLDEN DATE LAYER CAKE" Fay Three teams were entered from ago, people did without because they | ("'F'¢¢ 41 sorts of interesting ma- "CHOCOLATE BROWNIES" "LEMON PIE & T yf i) BANTAM--8.00 a.m. Peterborough with one from Lindsay, | 293--B. Collins; 260-241--D. Ven-| yore considered frills, and not abso. | (C118) pictures, editorials, at least PIE & TARTS" § wR Teatney Vi. Team--1 Trenton, Madoc, Napanee, and Port ning; 260-286-- Audrey Williams; 248. Jutely NECERIALY, have now Become ap- three pages per issue of coloured re- | GERROW'S BAKE i . BANTAM--8.40 a.m. Perry, In the first series play Port|227--B. Oke; 247--M. Prentice; 245- parent necessities. The fear which prints by Canadian artists, woodlore, i RY H Team--4 vs. Team--2 defeated Madoc 6 to 0, with goals by | 219--A. Olsen; 245--G. Taylor; 243-- | a have and which is shared by many oh ng tips and wood-warm stories. Phone YUkon 5-2172 G. M. GERROW } EN Brian McNab (3), Garry Hunter and | S. Brignall; 242--L. Carnegie; 237-- | en in municipal and government of. | LUPlished six times a year, it con- ' i Al PEE-WEE--9.20 a.m, Bob Bruton one each. K. Harper; 281--H. Watson; 229--1I. fices, is how far we can go in pay- tained practically everything of in- [2222222222220 R2RE0RR RRR NRE RRR RRR Rea R ERE tab Rate ats ert rst REY Team--38 vs, Team--1 In the second series Port Perry met | Ptolemy; 228-228--J. Ballard; 227-- | {10 for these so-called necessities be. wird ip woodsman, the conser- Srp (Clean Ice--9.65 a.m.) a much stronger team from Trenton | K. Hastings; 223--M. Jackson; 222-- fore. bankiu vationist, the hunter, the fisherman| i Fis . ¢ > ptey. LA RS A RAR AAR AAA SEONG OR ARR RRA RII NM I PEE-WEE--10.10 a.m and were defeated 8 to 1. Bob DeShane | M. Sweetman; 219--M. Edenborough; We don't dispute the fact that our and hundreds other who love nature. K) "SS had lh iii nye Toad v5, Tormos scored Port's only goal. 218--M. McLaughlin; 218--D. Free-| economy is expanding and our growth So, while Sylva is no longer--and Xl / C A Ww K E R B R 0 S . bo : ' We wish to thank Claire Howsam, | man; 212--R. Cooper; 211--E. Bailey. jo been phenomenal, particularly in| "°° than a few will take up the cry ) yd o o ATOMS--10.50 a.m. Rodd Foster and Gordon Mark who : | this area. But; are we going to out- of regret--Her Majesty's mail con- o N " Team--38 vs. Team--4 provided the transportation along with run our revenues by going into debt tnues to be swamped with tons of [4 F h P k Sh Id 4 ¢ on Coach Harry Short and Manager Ross too far and too fast to pay for these | Pre? releases from other depart- 8 res or ou ers ....... 1 o ATO an hoa Sweetman. Th sda Night "necessities" gil: ments, many of them overlapping. In 5 ho / eam--1 vs. -- Y " BSE press P k B 4 a I hong el ihe, Bominien goverment. the | SLi of ey | § ROKK BUMS : ~ NOTE--No overtime for first game-- | to finance their trip to 3 Bo li L vinclal government and our own town or rest 9 Ihnuts . . " are only if total tied at end of second| Where they will participate in a Ww ng eague government is each faced with this| © 870UPS and while they may bo both i Sirloin & Wing Steaks 15 D game. . | tournament. You can help by purcnas- problem. We have been on the down- Pete) and jritorsuativg they can not [3 SAGAULLL CL VAY HCdRS ...... 7 7 - ing some tickets pn the Shot Gun or | Standings-- - ) . e compared to a magazine that was | § B l' Co J J iy EXTRA NOTE!--Every player must forwarding a Qfation to The Port alin "0 Hi) Het Sxpendiiiien vow whi vead and enjoyed by persons Yin every | acon, S i L-- 65 o = } th : : elLuxe ........ ee $ t aE: : - i3% bis Sars of ice time. Perry Minor Hockey Club, Ross Black Jacks "45 | millions barely turned a hair on any- walk of life, . « 5 or Finals laters Best of Luck.| Sweetman, Treasurer. . ? " ta) We agree with government com. --_-- ™ Goofers ... .. 44 one. Added to rising costs of educa- pletely that printi tuetion | . I «i 43 | tion_and_general purposes, govern: Should be densi irre mrad ba AR... FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING . Head Pins .. . 817 ment haosted the costs of seelal ser-| op sry CoP NT ton. C . int { UNTIL TT CLOCK ay Meteors ......... [ETT TPIT PP 36 vices and added new ones. publications I the fir % ot ll YUk 5-22" ap N : " > op " ' o Blow Kinga oo bi Simply to say, the people have to fu ieationa ¥ "the f rs hy go unde on 5-2221 I'he Family Butcher" PORT PERRY ¢ Whiz Bangs have them, is not good enough. A| ~~ TT 0% hnfortunate. RR, Archers .......oveevinenen. ns large segment of the public has be- a i TT Carnegies come more and more dependent on Legion ..... . government to keep them from the JUNIOTS ovr rrvrsrrrrsrrns cradle to the grave. This is bad for i . the country as a whole which has to | i High Single-- foot the bills and bad for the people - ; G. Mark--316 too, who lose all sense of individual & g y . High Triple-- accomplishment. | . 1s G. Mark--170 The rapid rate of change from lux- | |i P . yy a ury to necessity is seen in a look at | / Bnd (f Prince Albert, Ont. Over 240 Singles-- the list of items now being considered | a - 1 G. Mark -- 316; J. Ballard -- 296,| in the establishing of the official con- | Vd 23 . 269; K. Middleton--281; A. Cawker-- | sumer price index. Latest newcom- HEWETSON Ys FRESH LEAN 15; 218, 252; J. Read--273; J. MacMaster | ers to the list are electric frying pans | im. { i PORK HOCKS 29 --273; I. Boyd--272; J. Abrams--269; | and TV sets. These are now viewed | SHOES i EA a A adie B. Lowcock--264; R. Howsam--269;| by government as family indispens- | sa F. Hastings--268; H. Edenborough-- | ables, Another newcomer in the food . : LEAN TENDER -- 263; H. Hall--246; R. Storry -- 241; department -is--frozen foods: It is | T---- i i a Over 600 Triples-- only a few short years back that these DESERT BOOTS FRESH PORK LOINS G. Mark--770; J. Ballard--760; A.| items and a number of others now f Cawker--@99; H. Edenborough--641;| listed, were in the luxury bracket and | || ff iB kan AA FOI XND 1 SRN curs A. Menzies--640; F. Hastings--628;| would not affect to a very large de- I ~-- GREY GREEN. i for back-to = school verage 3 yorage 4 ; I. Boyd--627; C. Boyd--625; F. Olsen | gree, the household budget. ! AX 49' 59 bY --620; C. Williams --616; B. Miller--| This question Is facing all govern- | Men S~ 7.95 Gi. 616; D. Edenborough--606; D. Enge-- | ments about this time of year. Gov- i i Hey, Mum!...top quality : 606; G. Menzies--603. ernments at the higher levels are fur- I i Boys w--- $6 05 -shoes at almost unbelievably 5 vo; Fresh Meaty Burns Shamrock Fresh Sliced : : : . low prices! iy CT: SEARCY |; SE WO Erm PORK - TT a TT reer aaa | ad Er LT gy 3 RIBS BACO LIVER Here's a smartly styled two------ BY 3 ib. Flat Pkg. | LADIES jarap in fied ogi brody AAS Y Aeather, with nylon stitching and - )Y; 1) Bl 13 h II Neolite soles for rat extra o) ~~ ANNUAL MEETING - OXFORDS a | GROCERY FEATURES \ P $5.95 & $6 05 | { DONALD DUCK | 48 oz. Tin | UIMpS-pd.d ' aa ¢ ty ORANGE JUICE $9.80 sees twee 49 The Annual Meeting of the Community Memorial | Y h 0 { d 4 PARAMOUNT FANCY SOCKEYE %4'8 Tin Hospital, Port Perry, Ontario, will be held at the Hospital out IX oras ¢ X SALMON CECE CE i LICE I I RR INC I SRT I SP RY 57 on MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 20th, 1961, at 8.30 p.m. | $4 95 \ ' 1 pl ' LA) ; 4 A HILLCREST SWEET MIXED 16 oz The public are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Ry Pl EAA Sa 30 re Sy ' Lunch will be served. | R d C ] WN RK " CKLES 5 | . ugge asua CONTINENTAL OXFORD RESAR he A KELLOGGS dg 12 oz. Pkg. | QUALITY FINISHED IN Styled n smooth leather witl 2 ; ¢ if : % foam soles, Features the latest | ORN F i ES Ten 2 for 53 py, | BLACK LEATHER WITH continental moccasin vamp I : ; ; . Ps, Tr I JUMBO FOAM SOLES I J . f aE . > ii 9 DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS : | $9 99 4 4 } ey : oh | . I bo FREE DELIVERY Building For Sale | Hewersow | Phone: YUkon 5.2492 _ SMALL COTTAGE or STORAGE BUILDING | $7.95 | 'PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE N * To be constructed to Buyer's Specifications by Senior 4 -- Dally 8.30 a.m to 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m, Students of Port Perry High School, ; - ~ 1|§ COST--Material only. DELIVERY--On or about May 16. "Prices Effective This Week-End Thurs., Fri. Sat. MARCH 16,17, 18 -- For information contact o -- _ Mr Grant MacDonald, Mr. John Jefford, rien pn A PHONE: YU 5.2521, PORT PERRY w. Phone: YU 6-2671

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