A MTS a SY Le wy => 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, JAN. 26th, 1967 | ust not there. ; : urday evening. : 1 feel it's about time the ------- UTI CA N EWS Sorry to report Mr. Clinton ; coach started to look at his f= | Midgley, also Mrs. Wm. McCart- Bulldozers Drop Two players. There are a couple The Annual Congregational; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown & ney in Port Perry Hospital. We that have not put any effort inf coin. of Goodwood, Epsom &| family were guests with Mr. & hope for a speedy recovery. the last 4 games. Utica charge will be held in|Mrs. C. Preston at Bethany on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell A S h d | N E d They need either a good tal- Utica United Church Thursday | Sunday - visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cro- ' S C e€ u € ear n king too of benched for awhile. evening, Jan. 26th at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall sier on Saturday evening. SATURDAY game misconduct after he' re- LJ Rip xis coach has seen |. nr. Jhq Mrs. Walt Mitchell | visited Sunday evening with| Mrs. Vera Brown and Charlie Port Perry 5, Little Britain 3|taliated from all the abuse. : " " thie hele 2 and Mr. and Mrs. James Mit-{ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sonley, a Mrs, gn Tapigen of A win here in Little Britain] When he attempted to leave unm i Thai a : Pum Shell oie Thin Port Perry. lckering on nescay. i i 5 Ww iY . J. Mit- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr of Mt. be i am ee bonedipii dl deg Keswick, a good hard working ie Mrs. Mary Balyear. | family attended the baptismal | Albert, Mr. and Poy Morley ) game that was out-of hand | ied sportsmanship- that anyone club that deserved to win, and | Mr, and Mrs. Milt Parkins of [ Service at Prince Albert when Davidson, Uxbridgé and Mr. & u from the start of the game. It|can display. are getting into good shape in| Kinsale were supper guests| Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn's son | Mrs. Chet Geer visited the wasn't a case of the referee be-| Still a good game by the Bul- time for the play-offs. with Mr. & Mrs. Bert Mitchell. | was baptised on Sunday. Thompson's on Sunday evening. ing blind in one eye, he had to|dozers and a hard game for Scoring for Port Mrs, James Philip went to] Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mortlock} -- ------------ be blind in both. Little Bri-|coach Jim Burnett, holding the | 1st Period--B. Oke Montreal and visited her daugh- | of Scarborough visited with Mr.| COMING EVENT tain with good players on the|boy's in check, not an easy 2nd Period--B. Parry ter Mr. and Mrs. Don Sooley| and Mrs, Wm. Brown on Wed- team seemed to have one thing! thing to do when they were L. Middleton recently, her grandaughter re-| nesday. PANCAKE SUPPER in mind, injure as many as you | taking so much abuse. 3rd Period--R. Bryant turning with her. Mr and Mrs. Chet Geer. at TUESDAY, FEB. 7th -- in ¢ can. Hooking, slashing and Scoring for Port Don't forget Thursday night| ap. mainsworth calling on the | tended the Junior Farmers| Manchester Church cross - checking, they battled |1st Period--B. Parry at the arena the Buldozers Vs.|yyatson's on Sunday. Banquet at Greenbank on Sat- Admission $1.00 their way through the game. To | 2nd Period--B. Oke (2) Little Britain. i Feb. 2 top it all during the third per- D. McNenly 7 iod, L. Middleton picked up a|3rd Period--D. Gibson o K. Roberts : " IN AND OUT OF be NW Y, FEATURE MONDAY Q A SAVE 160! Port Perry 4, Uxbridge 6 ni; k " SUNSPUN T O WwW N This was a game of first Ux- ad = bridge then Port then Uxbridge. = NS x : 34-Gallon The first period Uxbridge =H ZR Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jackman | were skating fast, checking both ) ICE " have just returned from a two week vacation in Miami, Florfia Freeport, Bahama Island and Sarasota where they visited re- latives. In town for the At Home on - Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Eemerson MacMillan, Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Car- negie, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Don Holden, Oshawa; Mr. .and "Mrs. W. Scott, Toronto; Cather- ine, David and Art Jefford and guest, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton; Mr. & Mrs. Barry Wadman; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hughes; Miss Dorothy Carna- chan; Susan Roach; Barbara Holtby; Tom Cawker; Bob Lee; James MacMaster, all from Tor- Tackle Division. with Capt. Cliff Carlile on the He fished' ways and carrying the puck throughout the period. The Buldozers could not get started at all. With a minute to go they managed to get a rally go- ing & made it pay with a goal. The second period Port came out looking like a new club and controlled the whole period, picking up another 3 goals to Uxbridge's 1, 'giving them a 42 lead. The third period was rever- sed again and Uxbridge came out flying and picked up 4 un- answered goals. A good game. A little extra effort by the Buldozers might "have given them a win; but-it was a game that could have gone either way. There was about five men working on the team, the rest were quite happy to tag along. BURNS SPORK FEATUR--ave 30c on Luncheon Meat. 12-0z. "FEATURE!--Save 20c! Baby Ruth--Butterfinger CHOCOLATE BARS 12 for $1 BEST BUY! -- Save 19¢! -- HEINZ CONDENSED 2 for $f TOMATO SOUP 8:91 A Tins BEST BUY! -- Reg. $1.33 Value! " 10c Bars Pineapple Grapefruit FEATURE!--Save 17c!--3c Off Pack | DOLE DRINKS ~~ 3 for $1} . 20c OFF INSTANT COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 3 ~ 6-0z. Jar 48-0z. tins BEST BUY! -- Reg. $1.25 Value! 13c. OFF LIQUID WAX 32-0z. Size yd hor. od es Danny Scoring for Port _ FEATURE!--Save 20c!--E. D. Smith's eesor, Scarborough. Ist Period--K. Roberts Apple - Raisin - Le "OL. BEST BUY! -- Save 10c! -- STRAWBERRY or RASPBI NEY Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare and | 9,q period--L. Middleton (2) ; bp ® non 19.07. 4ns (WITH PECTIN) -- WAGSTAFFE or Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dowson at- G. Geer 1 PIE FILLINGS 3 for | B tended a farewell party for Mr. a : i TE i] Sou TUESDAY Save 16c!--Pea or Vegetable 150. tins ' Port Perry 4, Keswick 6 SOU S . 1 BUY-OF-THE-WEEK £ Ronald Deeth, RR. 2, Port This was a game that the} | HABITANT SO JPS - | for S All our Own Supreme -- EEE -- | EE perry took the lead in the Mei: Buldozers didn't even take part : PE AN uT Giant 48-Oz. opolis Ma Tus un in it's a case of too much look- Save 32¢!--Choice Quality 28-0z. tins BU ER Freezer Jar nament last week when he en-|. : TT 5 ; ing and not enough working. 3 $1.17 Value! tered a 32 Ib. Cobia in the Light |" TOMATOES 4 for 1 L FEATURE!--Regular $1.83 Value! BEST BUY!--Save 4cl!-- LANCIA MACARONI or BRAVO PLAIN SAUCE '15-0z. tins 3lc 2-1b. Cello Save 17¢!--Christie's Premium 1-1b. 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MACLEAN'S TOOTH PASTE ... family tube $1.00 tion on the physical, character-building and other Tender Young "Picnic Style" - benefits of hockey for our youth, and (Shoulder Cut) 8% to 6 1b. avg. it is important that all Canadians support truly. CANA- warns , DIAN activities; and rimmed" -- Always Tender Boston Style % PORK BUTT (For Roasting) Ib. 55¢ ERYLCREEM vessssssssssssssss large tube 73¢ throughout Canada as a period to focus public atten: "Specially Selected" Value Check'd SILVIKRIN SHAMPOO ..ceceeeesss reg. size 73c WHEREAS, this being the Canadian CENTENNIAL YEAR, P ORK ROAST lb. 4 ) Tender Young ~-- Extra Lean BISCUITS 3 pkgs. 89¢ BEST BUY!--Save 18c!--Economy 400's, KLEENEX Rive 3 phos. Ll BAKERY SPECIALS BEST BUY! -- Save 20c! AUNT MARYS SLICED BREAD 5 24-0Oz. Loaves $1 24-Oz. Size 39¢ REG. 4%¢ VALUE Reg. 49c¢ 45¢ SUPREME BRAND APPLE PIE Weston or Sunbeam GOLDEN POUND CAKE SUNSHINE FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA -- NO, 1-- RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2 bs. 3%¢ WHEREAS, the game of hockey is recognized as Canada's SAUSAGE (Small Link) 1b. Tray 59¢ || wu; Full Flavoured No. 1 CELERY 'National Game which teaches our youth to develop a BUTT PORK CHOPS Ib. 65¢ competitive spirit, co-operation with others, hody- "Barmy Vilnoks Sweet Pickled Cryovas Halves Palm Garden--No. 1 10-0z. Cello a building, and 'respect for authority, and j Coty AGE ROLLS ; Ib. 65¢ TOM ATOES ; ; 19 ¢ Fold WHEREAS, it is the hope of every municipality to develop Mild Cured Well Streaked 3 one or more players capable of representing Canada RINDLESS BACON Vac Pack Ib. 79¢ Pipe Fo No. 1 ; i as a 'member of Canada's National Team, and. : "Burns" Mild Seasoned TURNIPS Ib. 3¢ WHEREAS the Minor Hockey Association in this commun- ity has earned the commendation and support of every citizen, and % WHEREAS Minor Hockey is the foundation from which ac- ry complished hockey players develop, easoned -- Vae Pack SKINLESS WEINERS large stalks B3¢ -- SPECIALS -- Ib. 55¢ 4 ly ( 9 Wu 0 NOW TAEREFORE, I, as Reeve of the Village of Port ih 0 WwW % i N tl Perry do hereby declare the week commencing EGGS Grade 'A' Medium ............ Ww 2 doz. 9le ] by JANUARY 28th, be observed as WIENERS ......coo0.. stasis prs 3 lbs. $1.19 y Minor Hockey Week in Port Perry g1 aWH IT - McIntosh APPLES ....cccoooucciiinnnnnee 3 bg. 39¢. FREE PARKING FOR CUSTOMERS Jo! AT THE REAR OF OUR Ontario POTATOES . lr "10 Ibs. 45c. CELT and requqest that all parents and others support this ob- A servance by attending games during Minor Hockey Week A and thereafter until the minor hockey season ends. J. J. GIBSON, Reeve STORE.