Annual Meeting - Chamber of Commerce - Mo A THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1961-5 n. Apr.10. 6:45 p.m. at lamingo Rest. three games to prevent a similar mis- ! CB ; : ; hap . .. Monday night's crowd of 481 Trig le Link T h , TV F Si HOM KEY NEWS was the largest of the season . . . . ¢ Y 0 ame » oy Ray Jenkins has beeh a stand-out in ny aroun etn oo i i 4 this series and has put a lot of punch Bowling Ps hig Robins of CRC "TY Prom : 2 bbe the Vik Por defence: = Tf by | gy » wllenge, has been in show A i ; , you were at the game Monday night Notzohotz ......... eT 55 Juntes Mice she wis a teen-ager. «Wi By Dave|Morton Port Perry turned in their best third | you.couldn't help but notice that Gig- blog Har: .. 49 J hook and ute tg h a Bes ig I : 2 2 period effort of 'the season to blast | nac (No. 16) at right-wing for Parry "ager Beavers ............. 31 SHY sent, she combing her studies : 7 he. Soy ja id Jed Be the Parry Sound team 9-4 before the | Sound had the unfortunate habit of Whiz Bangs ...... .. 26 Tah felis reer mm acting. At r ¥ final buzzer. lowering his head as he crossed the GOOfers .......oooooooooinni, 25 * Dp. She Mtns Who dur genie of {he < ! A & Party Sama, Hes gares to two, af- Leading the semi -- finals three | blue-line with the puck. Almost si- OUers oon, 19 New Play Society in Toronto. © Now,- : BY ho fsuay 1s Neu. Tao Uae games do one the Juniors hoped to multaneausly there would he a sicken- ign Sih be Certs i he bs opal on oo' { i : day between each game. Both teams od the Series bY a wiv Monday night, jug "thud" as thé Port Perr defence. High Tole er ; show I'ront Page on i 2 ue 3 Jil a Epo dig Inte thi thica 1 home-ice: But Parry Sound, with | men stepped into him . ... Port Perry | MIR al Foster ys lending a. oy 3 ee the JX tnd at Ties Ache Thos ee their backs to the wall, came up with | travel to Parry Sound for the sixth ce Jtoster, dram Th , 1 television *- Ade bl * Perry took & close the vi " an important 6-2 victory before the | game on Wednesday night, where they Over 200 Singles-- " Hig, ls summer she goes to 1 ors oo |] re of nL Say i Stowdl of the season. - Guis- hope to finish, the. series. it they B eat Dona " es Morley tf a " pes Pad h ! SILA Th he Est cea) cre tini drove in the first goal for the | don't the seventh and final game will Al a " rice? J; " ig auto Peaking: Hd. Shuke : thirty-eight seconds of play but Port visitors at the 10.28 mark of the|be back here on Saturday night at J hw Sn are ' TT Sage ap . : ¢ Perty came on to take a two goa] | °PeMinE period. Clark tied the score | 8.30. " Htepuen ik e - " 2 Rep omer -- i 8 : Te Seer I } Eon by firing in a pass from Carnegie : pre " 224) Sree Moyet) Baie -- A period. ~ Guistini and Munroe evened Bz: the 1ocal lads were unable to ga H IL rai JIA ed dai . 4 'things up for the visitors at 16.19 and piralize eliseveral, epportimities ss ouse eague re a tn NEW DONORS ' \ 1546 Vo He'ths Eamé four all going Tillison came up with some 2 Rey saves Ross Sweetman's Atom team took NEEDED iN i 'into the second period, inthe net. : the first game of their 2 gare total Ww ls ; od Lo Nii ht I H 4 Parry Sound scored at the 4.29 mark | Farry Sound took command of the | goals final play-off series from How- e nes ay 14 Now! : 0 "to give them a goal lead for the sec. | P!8Y In the second period with Robin- | ard Hall's Detroit crew by a score of * PHONE Your " | ond time in the game but Jackie Sned. [ #0 Munroe, Badger and Gignac each | 2.0. Glen Swectman was the star B wlin Lea un RED i J "don combined with Gary Geer to tie hitting for the visitors. for the winners scoring both goals, 0 q q e "A ROSS ] i the game once again. Ray Jenkins| The final period was again extreme- | with Dale Hallet being beaten on af - PLAY.OFF STANDING : E 3 (= scored for Port Perry with a sizzling | 1V close with Munroe scoring his sec- | number of close-in plays by the Wan- Bor opiyse = ' o» \ slap-shot screened by Jim Burnett as | ©"d goal of the evening at the 8.26 | dering Dave Gray in the Detroit nets, | © °F Fins y= oT i oT i EX RIOR RR TR the local lads turned on the pressure. [ mark and Jim Burnett firing in the | Bill Brain-and D. Beare tried hard for |- Er WHE oo At KX} ; Geer and Sneddon each tallied in the | Second goal for the Juniors at 14.14. | the loosers but couldn't score. Allan 3 a Bo ntssensdame oms of : B last five minutes before the visitors MEMOS: The coach of the Parry Shaw upset the winners time and i Helicopters. R OUR 4th ANNIVERSA RY EE odd potted their sixth goal. - i Sound team is- none --other- than | ime. again _with his crushing body | Sunder eds. ~Mandin Well vw JU. 4 AN LN AL 3 [54 0 Burnett and Carnochan scored for "Bucko" MacDonald the ex-Toronto checks. netting him all the penalities | Mosquitoes . ul {3 : 1 the home-team in the third period and Maple Leaf defenceman who was rat- of the game (3). Kim Wakeford For Consolation-- Port 1' Minor Hock 0 \ CI We wish fo thank our many devoted cusfomers for & ° & Geddes, Munroe and Robinson each ed as one of the best in his day . . . gained the shut-out stopping a few fond tei " 0 cerry Minor ockey ub 3 So pi ) talled forthe visitors. - The Port | Jim Burnett has been- the most ef. | close-in drives by Detroit. ee ees robe sia 5 aye a team of Atom Al Stas en " their patronage during the past four years and to express a RE Perry defence held up under the Parry | fective weapon against the Parry| But the real star of this game was Bombers maki 9 alli Brampton Novice Tour | 4 = IE oo offer ; Jae i : woeial 3 _ Sound attack and th ; . J Baked Gray who wiih: his: wanderin TE AEN roundnament "D" series being held at | gui apprecintion we offer the following items at a specia PX a and the game ended | Sound team with eleven goals in the Lo - B Jets vinci, 7 Brampton this week oH . { with a 10-9 victory for Port Perry. | last four games . . . Doug MacMillan | Into the corners, out-to the blue line, North BEE ror 3 Wn th "aC : , " price. ye Ls Saturday the Juniors travelled to| was back in the line-up Thursday and once' even to centre to clear the Mustangs o.com, 0 oh the Sow ame te Port. ery 4 to Ri Parry Sound for the fourth game of | night after being side-lined for a few puck, had the crowd on their feet team Fork the game b to 1. Goals by o . i , a. . y o * the series. The score was tied 4-4 | weeks with an' injury. McMillan wore | M0St of the time. Noxt Saturday pomemre Bill Maik (2) Ron Jeffrey, Brinn Me- N 8" BANANA LAYER CAKE cs 4 Pn at the end of the Second per iod but a fibre-glass face-mask in the last night will be the final game of this : » Nua Lavy Mark, Ri TASTY DATE LOAF 29¢ " i a EAC REN series and should be a good one as Monday Ni ht In the sceond game Port Perry cli- i AS 7 LOA nee eee Og " ] Pi coach Howard Hall tells us Dave } q minatéd Palmerston, winning the i BUTTER TARTS 19¢ doz " aa SOT Gray is going all the way and will - game 6 to I. Goals by Bill Mark(d4), 3 i " i score nt least 1 goal. B 1 g I Bob Bruton, and Steve Carnegie. [4 o* Nored is your chance --_--X-- ow in eague Wednesday afternoon in the first o or " to save this week at In the Bantam House League play- PLAY-OFF STANDING game Exeter won 5 to 1, with Bob Me- | " TW - off Bob Lee led his team to a close i Nab scoring the lone goul for Port. | * 7 . i © your Carload- Food 5-4 win. Bob with 8 'goals and Saun- opal Tree smn eye - 2688 In the sycond same Port suffered de- re Jackson S : Pastries, Port Perry " Market during this ~§| ders with-2-scored all -the goals for} China : "omg feat again at hid hands of Kxeter, I KS F . | the winners. For the loosers it was i 3-0 making a loss of 8 to 1 on the i " DOLLAR SALE! J. Raines with 8 goals and Ballard en or mm round. h " x Y = PRINCE ALBERT with 1 starring for ele ley, d Group 9 | CK STASIS AR ARRAN AR AN ANIA AM M2 SSAA ARORA UR FL 3 i 3 i Rodger Stevens played a goo Canada ..oooovvvveeeee. 2626 tT } BE -- = SA Sai - game in goal for the winners as did ERIN «ov 267 EE AERA EAE 4 83888114 RARE aaa = a BRIGHTS Fancy Dave Durham for the loosers. Dickie Japan... 2481 oF '| Stevens-tried hard, couldn't_score but Germany. 2065 T J picked up 3 assists. Group 3-- i omato uice This series also continues next NR 2528 TT week following the Atom game at 7 Ireland..." 0435 : 20 oz. Tins o'clock. Be on hand to cheer these India on, .. 9378 RX RRR at i Br 2157 SieY ME N RE 8 = $1.00 = last game of the year. oe oy Triple-- : : ° Mary Baird--663; Joyce Emmerson --649; Alma Cox--646; Myrtle Blake- sesh ceases ---- - LIBBYS ROSE Men' S Thursday byt; "Teresa Hall--811; Marg. : - eet Mixed Sweetman--602, penn fy 4 ()() | sv 3- = 00 | ~Night Bowling [> = : Beans Pickles Then bon TT) Emmerson==290;-Marg. Sweet - 3 ) man -- 268; E. Vernon -- 267; Myrtle lg +20 oz. Tins 16 oz. Jars a STARS o.oo iin 6332 Blakely--245, 208; A. Cox--243, 237; RT ls Goofers wc. 6311 M. Baird--242, 220; D. Healey--234; a> ! Kk SHIRRIFF Fray Bentos Cod Fis JACKS vv 6028 c. mg 5 Pogue--229; HALLMAKK OF COMFORT AND QUALITY | 4 Apricot Qrang: rchers i. Shaw--226; tephens--226; A. -- py i rapa 4 4 4-100 CORNED 3 00 DeLuxe ....c..ccoouunean Williams-"-224; Mae Blgkels' 222; E. THE BURLEIGH } ; Sweet Orange HW | BEEF oo" Head Pins Hutchinson--222; D. Jardine--220; 1. _ ¢ Mint Jelly Ahh SECOND SECTION Hall--217, 215; G. Hastings--216, 211; Dack Custom Grade $63 5550 y: MARMAIJELL = 9 oz Jars 7 oz, Tins Whiz Bangs ............. 6081 V. Cawker--214; C. Crozier--214; H. 4 : : "CANES ....c.ocvvivrrrranns 5909 Tanton-¢212; J. Godley--211; M. L. A stalwart blucher # Juniors Dowson: -210; O. Harrison---209; B. oxford in superb 4 : Legion ........ FAMILAR Bond--205; F. Dowson--205; I. De- French Gorse Venl " 4 i's . THIS WEEK' 8 MEAT FEATURES Meteors cium... | Shane -- 203; Mary Sweetman -- 203; Over T00 other sivies fe 17.5 < EE _ FRESH ou THIS WERE "Blow Kings i... 6701 M. Lawrence--201; E. Dickinson--201. Ear 100 other styles from $17.50 : 1 PICNIC SHOULDERS RE Meeting of | 7 " FRESH LEAN 5, BOSTON, LOS ANGELES { PORK BUTTS ............... i [rows | Synodical Society "DACK SHOES SAVAGE SHOES ; The Annual meeting of the Syno- - - { FRESH SLICED This dical Society of Toronto and King. New Lines - for Spring Children's Oxfords, . Pork Liver 2 < ' Fe : ston will be held in St. Andrew's Pres- n " 7 - Lr a Rl rh CHRISTIAN byterian Church, Lindsay, April 11, Fine quality mens: Straps, Etc. is ' Fa) A STAI Kh 12 and 18th. 1 * h LR Son o. Ribs f . 3 ol ON ) The theme for the meeting will be Dxfords mocassin vamp $4.95, $5. 95, $5. 95 re par " NIT "Prayer". te' . we, 5 e. S | SEFC 2 pi Re BG IA BCS RR NY A EEE AF MONITOR Sessions open with an "Hour of ] 5 21 00 24 95 I di (M Sh "SLICED LEAN: Vae-Pak 8 oz. Pkg. Prayer" Tuesday afternoon at 8.15. $18.9 ' $ Uy, $ . aaies racia oes 9 ¢ In. the evening a special program " . § - Peameal Bacon . .......... . Jl aT. "Live u Borrowed Life" has been pre. SISMAN SHOES Orthopedic - Ties, pumps, | + HE Interesting pared. : f Sh of 1b. Pkg. Wednesday morning and afternoon D B f d -- | ire dae 10° Kibiicae Deprimarte nd. rg esert boots, oxlords - very attractive PR ener . . 28 8 8 6 0 0 8 8 0 4 ese secretaries reports w e heard, a8 ' d hi h li = bi i NSE SF TTY 2s ; Ruby Walker, Synodical Deaconess ' suede Oxfords dl 1g qua ity 2 . : Complete will preside. The treasurer's state- S | h d $7 95 $9 05 $11 95. $12 05 ENE j= Trtioe Toit Wetknt Thies File Sot irermatna New Conese | 0 en pune ne [| DC Chal STATES -- H. pre Me : | Prices Hh ive April 6, 8 RTS 251 Dll The Chitin Science Monftor | afternoon sederunt informal conferen- Sisman Work Bools .. WALLPAPER BY ie if n One Norway St, Boston 15, Mass, ~ ces with Synodical officers will be | r : Ry : mer | 7.95, $8.95 "tock lines - | 'DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS and yout, fiw) pr bo a dime Wednesday évening the address will $ oJ, ° 'toc nes or any room {5 y . 'money order, [J 1 yeor $20 be given by Mrs. E. H, Johnson. The . - : RA é | FREE DELIVERY Gdhaasio" "03mm 1 | servi of worahio wil be ken by [| Bata Shoes for all in the house h 4 or ibis . Reverend J. E. Nute who will also in- u UE B Phone: YUkon 5-24902 ins Fiislih is Name stall the incoming executive, 'Mrs. A. the family Prices - 3c. roll and wy RN PLENTY OF "PARKING SPACE rar 8. Curr will 'preside for the election PRA ; of officers. Thursday morning will Miia pinion ptt go 48 Daily 8.30 a.m to 9 pm. City Zone he the concluding session of the Syn- : 'Tuesday, 8.30 to 1 p.m. "| odieal when the President's closing PHONE: YU 5. 2521, PORT PERRY i A iL Su ASRA00R po Stale = address will be glven. Sessions are y \ ae er Ar LL HH SARA F616 J open to the puble. i ------ As 53228583 ' Ai