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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Nov 1961, p. 5

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Santa Claus arrives in Thursday Night Bowling League Team Standings as of 11-23-61-- Black Jacks ......cveviininnnns 44 Blow Kings ............. wits 39 Head Pins .ooovveverieiereriiinn 37 Blars-onnsinimungnn 36 Carnegie ... 36 Bill's Ref. .... «29 Meteors .... . 29 GOOLRTE suv risiivnmnumsiessinnis 29 Whiz. Bangs ccm 21 } Legionaires .... Archers .... DeLuxe Triples Over 600 for Night-- J. Bower--672; B. Miller--0671; L. Burnett -- 670; R. Owen -- 658; G. Goode -- 640; R, Howsam -- 633; B. Graham, Sr.--629; C. Lown--627; G. Menzies -- 626; G. Thomas -- 620; J. Ballard--619; D. Enge--617; B. Cor- nish--616; I. Boyd--6156; C. Watts-- 607; D. Wallace--606; J. Hadley--604. Highs for First Section-- High Triple Scratch-- A. Cawker--838. High Triple W/HDCP-- J. Dowson--848. High Single Scratch-- G. Goode--368. High Single W/HDCP-- J. Heayn--349. Monday Night Bowling League Nov. 27th Team Standing-- Reds 7--47 Whites 5--28 Golds -7--46 - 'Browns 2--26 Greys 0--38 Orange 2--26 "Purples 6--38 Pinks 2--26 - Blacks 2--356 Yellows 0--21 Blues 5--34 Greens 6--15 '| chinson T. Hall--668. High Single-- E. Vernon---286. Triples over 600-- T. Hall----668; Kay Young--660; I. Raines--6156. > Singles Over 200-- E. Vernon--286; T. Hall--276, 217; A. Chapman--257; H. Bathie--240; G. Hastings--236, 210; K. Young--232, 223, 205; I. Raines----230, 215; J. Le- roux--226; V. Cawker--221; E. Hut- 219; I. Davey -- 219; M. Sweetman---218; D. Healey--217; H. Brooks -- 215; F. Mahaffy -- 208; M. Foster--208; M. Smitts---207; B. Bond 206, 203; V. Fawns--204, Wednesday Night Bowling League Team Standings at end of First Section, Nov, 22-- Teams Pts. T. I, Pts. Bombers ....occeeveenn 0 , bd Hurricanes eee. 2 47 Jets iv. itis T 47 Flyers ... . b 46 Helicopters .......0....... 1 46 North Stars cee: 2 42 Mustangs cnn. 3 34 Lancasters ....... . 4 33 Mosquitoes ............... 5 32 Sunderlands ............. 0 20 Kittyhawks .....ccccoeeien. 4 29 Spitfires... 3 23 Over 210-- E. Bailey -- 299, 233; K. Harper-- 273, 226, 210; B. Collins--263, 225; R. Short--244; M. Luke--236; A. Wake- for--234; G. Hastings--233, 221; C. Tanton -- 223, 220; M. Baird -- 228, 216; M. St. John--223; J. McLaughlin --221; M, Cook--211; G. Tassel--210; C. Hewitt--210. Over 600-- K. Harper--708; E. Bailey--G674; B. } High Triple-- Collins -- 652; C. Tanton -- 637; M. ol ALL TAD ery 3 Fi] 5 " ? ' l Baird 612, High Single-- Elaine Bailey- 299. High Triple--- Kacey Harper -708, Elections to Take Place CARTWRIGHT TWP. Reeve--Albert Gibson and Lawrence Malcolm. Deputy Reeve --Merrill Van Camp (neclamation) Councillors (3) -- John Hamilton, Bill Ferguson, Gordon Gettins, and Ernest Swain. School Area Board -- Mrs. Harold McLaughlin (accl.) There will be an election on Dec. 4, WHITBY TOWNSHIP Reeve--Heber Down (accel) Deputy-Reeve--Mrs. M. Lovelock and John Goodwin, Councillors (3) -- John Dryden, IF'rank Thompson, Don Roberts, Sid- ney Lockyear. School Area 1 Board (2) -- William Manning, ITugh Ormiston and Mrs. W. MacKenzie. : There will be an election on Dec. 9. UXBRIDGE : . [RES (a StL Sy Mayor---Fred C. Kelland and Stanley Beach Reeve--John A. Ball (acel.) Deputy-Reeve--Wilfrid Gould (Acclamation) W. E. Bradbury and Howard Young. Public School Board -- Lorne And- rews, Clarence Johnston and Gordon MacKellar. All by acclamation. PUC--John Low (accl.) There will be an election on. Dee. Prince Albert, Ontario PRICES EFFECTIVE" THIS WEEK-END, WED. - SAT. NOV. 29 - DEC. 2 | | | | | LIBBY'S BURNS EHEAN STYLE 13 02. Tins SWEET PICKLED corn 2- 31! corTacE LIBBY'S ROLLS DEEP BROWN 20 oz. Tins Lr 'Ib Vac Pac BEANS EE me i . OZ, S nt PORK COCKTAIL 2.4 HEINZ / 20 oz. Tins » 90, [ ] TOMATO 7 1 EE hel | BACK BACON ey 12 oz. Pkgs. End Cuts by the Piece 1h 59¢ Ls Centre Cuts or Sliced Th 69¢ WHEAT / - 39 MAPLE LEAF TYYI ARTE JUBILEE th Tray Pak unr G3c| SAUSAGE a ; WHITE SWAN 7 4 yBURNE TOILET | | Rolls | FINELY GROUND QP TISSUE 2-25 Chopped Suet "23 BT Winner OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW MRS. FRANK HENRY ~~ FREE DELIVERY DON'T CARRY HEAVY FOOD PARCELS PHONE 985-2492. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE JR di lyaa de ae Fer SRL VIC La STORE HOURS 3.30 a.m. to 9 pm. TUESDAY 8.30 to 1 p.m. Es -h Magazines Bought By Roy Themsen ILLONDON---Roy Thomson, the Can- adign newspaper publisher, announced Monday night he has bought control of a £6,700,000 ($18,760,000) company which runs Britain's top society ma- gazines. Thomson, who already has a huge stake in the British publishing field, purchased bh per cent of Hlustrated Newspapers a group which owns such magazines as The Tatler, The Sphere and The Hiustrated London News. "This is really the nucleus of the magazine group which we plan" My Thomson said. The purchase price wis diately known. the stock of not imme JAE G00D DRINEW . Fallout was a deadly hazard long before the first nuclem tested . . . car "fallout" that is. collision the risk of death or serious injury is five times greater for any occupant who is thrown out of the ve- vehicle, says the Ontario Safety Lea- gue. Almost complete protection from bomb wins In a Councillors (6) -- Charles Stewart, | cay fallout is obtainable for $12 or so Mrs. Nellie Kydd, B. J. Simpson, A. G.| _j, the form of a seat belt. Tipper, Stewart Ball, Estelle Willis, | sal use of seat belts would save hun- Fred W. Taylor, Mrs. Leila Hvidsten, dreds of Canadian lives, & avoid tens Univer- of thousands of injuries, every vear, x 0% * ' Many drivers on high speed high ways leave only a quarter of a second spacing between their cars and the 4 vehicles ahead, says the Ontario Sufe- ty League. * * * The Ontario Safety League reminds drivers that a car travelling at 60 m. p.h. cannot be stopped in the length of a football field. 60 m.p.h. doesn't seem much faster than 40 on a smooth highway, but it takes over twice as far to stop. * * 4 Item from a U.S. safety publication, quoted by the Ontario Safety League. "Wisconsin State Police refer to a driver who operates with one arm a round a lady cdmpanion as a 'two- headed driver'. Recently, a trooper advised a gentleman component to 'use both hands'. The reply was that he. needed one hand with which to drive." way FOR EVERYONE'S CHRISTMAS SMITH -CORONA Cralaxie MITH -CORONA - axie SMITH -CORONA BB Cialaxioe New typing treat for the whole family. A dream to look at -- a delight to use. See it TODAY, # EASY TERMS; 'APPLY AT THE Port Perry Star a ce patent hi Always react to a turning signal on the car ahead, but never rely on it, counsels the Ontario Safety Turn signals are often left on inad- vertently; drivers ) change their mind about turning, at A hand signal in League. also, sometimes the last moment. the daytime is much more definite, and reliable, than a mechanical sig- nal. * . + People rescat being controlled om directed if they do not think 'it neces Sry. Some pedestrians like to cross in mid-block, or walk against the red, o keep their feeling of 'independence'. But, the Leavue, they aren't very independent points out Ontario Safety trussed up in a hospital bed >) gift for a man Fh a IP ih LH SE REO is Seal PRG I 0) - WHAT IS A PAS COPPER, BRONZE, BRASS 2.3% Steel still is che major material in the modern passenger car, accounting for almost two-thirds of its weight. The percentages of the materials iE} HLF ray y 547 sae ' - ER HEE, "¥ 7 3 FE { : Aish sd indus ardor teint salon Savini sdind. sd onlndinidsinituiinhbnks: bc ter saad lan wa arti aes ddrict wha ihascid THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, NOVEMBER 30th, 19615 Port Perry on Sat., Dee. I would like to thank the rvatepfvers Township for their expression of ALUMI- NUM SENGER CAR MADE OF? 9 . THANK YO confider acclaiming me to the Office of Reeve for 1962. Cecil Fralick \ = N RUBBER 56% "GLASS Scugog 2.30 ; p.m. we by (£ Swi used in this tvpical passenger car, a 1962 Plymouth club sedan, are shown inthe drawing above, We 2 JA - (~~ < 033 REAR ZONA =D PNA Handsome, comfortable, made of the finest leathers in the world... Dack's are the perfect ! 4 SJ 1, GIVE DACK'S "TOYS, DOLLS, $1.25, $1.35, $7.95, GAMES, CARDS DECORATIONS -- All in large displays DOLLS -- 98c., $4.95, $8.95 Supersilk Hosiery $1.50 SPECIAL NYLONS -- 98c. Children's Snow Suits $9.95, $14.95 FINRA AED Dack Shoes FOR FINE GIFTS Several lines in stock at $18.95, $19.95, $22.95 Biltmore Hats -(tift Certificates with miniature hat $7.95, $9.95 (7) 3 § NPR, 2 li 3 3 ESOS IRELAZ Hon LE | . vy Sal gli Bi ippers Ht for all the family RAR MENS -- $2.50, $4.95 Ne LADIES -- $2.25, $2.75 LIA CHILDREN'S -- $2.25. $2.95 NIN LADIES -- LEATHER i Vi - ge od 4 ge . , 5 \ Winder wool $..95, $9.95 Ean J NY wf an Bo § Wlate ab a WR ES 0c, The, $1.00, $1.50, LADIES LONG SLEEVE PULLO SWEATERS -- $3.95 - Cardigans, Sweaters-$3.95 rks ~ $1.88 soxed Handkerchiefs ry oD ai $1.75 VER PHONE: 985.2521 XY ig R Ea) H EEA AA SS rn AI A tt ANT Aas rh 5 BENE SP II id PORT PERRY Be a oa hen (SA i dpe gins

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