In Port Perry (Tripp's Flyers) came through with flying col- ours in the seventh and decid- ing game last Tuesday evening and clipped Cannington 9-4 to win the series 4 games to 8 and will now advance to the Ontario semi-finals against Stirling here on Thursday (to-night). " The Flyers , were well fired up for this deciding game and came out strong in the first period scoring four quick goals vhich were unanswered by Can- nington, Chic Carnegie started the locals off scoring with a hard slap shot from the point at 4.45. Jim Burnett came through seven seconds later to give Port a 2-0 lead. Deter- mined to stay on top. Mert McKee and Hugh McCoy gave the Flyers a 4-0 lead scoring at 6.60 and 8.59. Cannington got over the first period shock and picked up alittle steam in the second --scoring three goals while holding the Flyers off the score sheet. Montgomery with two and" Cameron with a single cut the Flyers lead to one at the end of the second. The 500 spectators got their second wind in the third and the Flyers again caught fire and scored 6 goals while hold- ing Cannington to one. Jim Carnochan, John Scott (2), Don Port Perry Flyers Ont. Semi-Finals j of the semifinals Cochrane and Jim Burnett with his second of the night scored for Port. R, Josephson picked up Cannington's lone tally. Don't forget the first game ) Thursday, March 26th (to-night) at the local arena. Two referees will be present for all future games. Owing to extra ex- penses for referees and to the Ontario Hockey Assoc., the ad- mission prices will be changed. They will be Adults 756c., Stu- dents b60c. Children 25c. Lineups: Port Perry--Goal, 'Bill Braid- en; Defence, Wayne Powell, Wayne Oke, Chic Carnegie, Hugh McCoy; Forwards, Jim Burnett, Garnet Warriner, John Scott, Jim Carnochan, Gord Holliday, Gary Geer, Phil Clarke, Mert McKee, Dale Mec- Nenley. Cannington--Goal, F. Childe; Defence, R. Montgomery, M, Double; Forwards, B. Fairhall, D. MacLeish, R. Josephson, H, Cameron, R. Prentice, G. Laird, D. Reid, M. Parliament, B, Smith, B. Neil. Referees: Jim McErlaine and George Bruce. 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heayn on| pORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, March 25th -- 5 Our good wishes go with the boys and girls who go to Sun- derland this week to enter the singing competitions, We trust the Jim Wilson household will soon recover from the discomforts of the flu or virus bug, On Tues. Mrs, C. Redman drove Mrs. Thos. Redman to Oshawa to visit her sister, Mrs. Fry, who is quite ill. Mr. J. Brodie of Toronto at his cottage Pine Point for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. reig on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hoare, Tor- onto. Miss Patsy Aldred a guest cf Miss Beverley Eden on Fyi- 'DON'T MISS THIS! 0. H.A. INTERMEDIATE °C' SEMI-FINAL PLAY-OFFS BEST 4 OUT OF 7 GAMES PORT PERRY FLYERS VS. STIRLING day. Mr. Rick Cobbett of Toronto with friends at Carnegie's I 0 N I TE Beach over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Don Crozier en- tertained the ninety guests frem the MecLelland - Crozier Thurs., March 25th wedding on Saturday night at ~ their home; ~~ |} | hy ol _-- I les _- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowswell PORT PERRY MEMORIAL ARENA GAME TIME 8.30 P.M. of Goodwood and Mr. Maurice Adults 75¢ Students 50c¢ Child. 25¢ Fralick visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick. Service at Grace 10 a.m. All are invited to attend. Scugog News Mr. and Mes MeQatingy and children of Ox awa, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Sanders of Peterboro, visited at the parental home of the NIGHTINGALE RESTAURANT OPENS FOR Summer Friday, March 26th Season hand, Small Seeds UXBRIDGE 862-3321 {CORNER Did you know that a recent survey of sced drills show- ed that less than 60% of the seed was really fit for use? Yes, it's true in. some areas, but recent indications are that sced sales are increasing this year. Because of increased demand and a shortage of some seeds may I recommend you order soon. We still have a reasonable supply of sot grain on Our supply of Government Tested Seed plus custom mixing to your specifications or Department recommenda- tions, is the best guarantee of top quality. Quality and Service -- Your Co-op Pledge. Uxbridge Co-Operative | GO-0P By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative --~----=--_0UR FOOD VALUES! AT YOUR CARLOAD FOOD MARKET, Prince Albert AYLMER RASPBERRY '& STRAWBERRY JAM 2am 49: CATSUP 29 MINUTE RICE 14 OL. PKG. 4 5 KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES 2 ron 59¢ DESSERT TOPPING 5 27 4 lbs. 1 OZ. pkg. DREAM WHIP > IY GAINES This Week's MEAT Features DOG MEAL Prices Effective This Week-End WED. - SAT, MARCH 24 - 27 SHANKLESS "IPICNICS BUTTS + 35¢ | + 45¢ Fresh Shoulder BUTT CHOPS b. 55 Jubilee Small Link SAUSAGE ©. troy rok 45€ Devon Rindless SIDE BACON 0. ro. 59¢ Fresh Sliced : b. 27° PORK LIVER 18 OZ. BTL 2 OL PORK WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW -- Mrs. Ken Williamson FREE DRAW ON A SALAD BOWL SET WITH A $5.00 ORDER OR OVER PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130 TT m---- Ly 5 EL REESE, SR DT ey ke & ) ye