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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Oct 1952, p. 5

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oo - . . ES ] : aN THE PORT PERRY STAR-- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19525 : CHRISTIE LEADS LIONS TO WINS OVER WHITBY GILBOORD'S DRYGOODS t Sh P . ) | Port Perry Lions continue their im- winners with 10, scored three goals in) a 80-27 lead. The three point margin ~ A ee Sone nes + ORTS RE-PORT-- Rr proved pre-season play by coming [the first and added two in the last|switched to-Grads--in-the third and} - --@- Dus. 1o-lingss.our-store hus heon-closed-fo fh. : ; y Eh through with' a great last-minute [half. Paul Peel, captain for the night, | they outscored Port Perry 19-12 in the months. We, regret this inconvenignce .fo. our' : by Bill Fitsell spurt to nip Whitby 42-89 in Whitby [had his best game of the year, rack. [last 16 minutes to win comfortably. rs tite wor EE : : : P p y y ing up nine points. Christie counted Christie was top man for the losers w BEGINNING THIS WEEK and until stock 18 sold: 1 : : , last night. It was the second triumph eight and Ron Wallace seven, Other| With 16 while Wallace counted nine i out entirely.either in small quantities or in a-job lot . : z for the Parkinson-coached squad over | scorers were Storry 8, Warriner § and | and Baird seven. Bob Booth paced the we will run WEEK-END. SPECIALS -- Thursday, * » : MINORS MAKE MAJOR MOVE-- the county town in one week while'the Haugen 2. Pick of the homesters was | victors: with 16 while Riseborough Friday and Saturday, featuring bargains that will be ; * le ; : ho "locals also dropped one contest 63-53 | Jordan 'who accounted for 12|sank 11. The other. Port marksmen a definite saving to you. =k : 3: » The Ontario Minor Hockey Association, which is not only on the to the powerful Oshawa Simcoe Hall joints. . were: Hayes'1, Griffen 2, Peel 1, War- COME IN AND SEE US! . march in Port Perry and district but throughout the province, is ready '1Grads., SHEE . riner 2 and Haugen and Lawrence b ; : SEE : 4g to start another big season, The opening of another year of hockey, Lp 5 : GRADS:TO0 POWERFUL--, apiece. a : f ® . fun and sportsmanship in the big and little centres of Ontario couldn't - |. Mac Christie, who is really flying : ia H ei ] : have been started better than with the announcement which came from this Year, isd the Lions South huss Hine Selvey 8 Sede 5 all Srey Against Whitby here last week it ¢ giana anar ia : " 1 ; Secretary Jack Christie's new office. The good news, which culmin- roar wi ree sensation shots, The | proved too hot to handle here y ) " YA 1 , ry \ ASOT A ates over a year's work by OMHA officials, is that the Association's husky centreman sank two long shots | night as the Oshawa squad rolled to a hii; Ghristis apein fartying the el : THE: ON1 ARI0 \ OUN TY LIBERAL - ASSOCIATION : plan to provide insurance coverage for miner hockey players is now =~ |and one hook shot from close in and 43.53 win, The Lions led most of the With 19. points and Owen hooping 11] : will hold a Are a reality. The plan is open to-all OMHA'ers and will provide pro- then combined with youthful left for- second 'and third but the visitors |®s the Ports took a close 89-87 win, : : - 1 r tection against injury expenses to the extent of $250 for' medical, Ward Jack Owen to hoop the clincher. | .osed strong to take the game by a [Trailing 7-4 at the end of the first NOMINATION MEETING nursing care or hospitalization and up to $36 for dental care. It also Using a collection of well seasoned 10-point margin. quarter the Lions started to roll in . overs all injuries incurred in OMHA supervised games practices and players along with the peppy high Os) went. out a front 15.13 in the second and led 16-14 at the half jiSat = [Seid transportation to or from OMHA games or practices while school kids, the Ports took a 21-11 lead Shaya ® e and 29-23 at the three-quarter mark. at the under the supervision of an OMHA official, . . . And all this for $1 at half time but were outscored 28.22 | the first quarter but Lions came back | Merv Anderson and: Sutherland wére = Sal per player. This is just another progressive step by a progressive in the last half, Owen, who paced the | with 27-11 edge in the second to takeltop scorers for Whitby. 3 AN . : organization and one that will be welcomed by parents, school author- : Town Hall Whitby "r ities and club officials, All of which should bring the OMHA ex- ua - . - Grade V and under--Winston Irvin ; ! ! ecutive much back-slapping. However, they'll not rest on their - Publi S h ] F Id D R ] Ralph Cawker; Ri hard : = Jaurels 2nd wil be soite all out 2 their al meeting in Toronto C c 00 ! 1 ay esu is 3 Lobes Jan vet Mey aC nts ! : ] on = ov. 22 to,improve hockey for minors. We hope Port Perry will be Girls 11 and under--Sharon Haugen; Open--Marie Keeler Mary Garvey,| RELAY RACES-- Es 50 ih represented at the King Edward sessions. It will give you oldsters Irene- Ptolmey, Betty Wallace. ol Sha Haugen. ! y 4 Junior Boys -- Phil Clark, Grant M d ' 0 i h 21. 1952 who help the kids a big boost. FT Boys 11 and under--Roger Crane, | BOYS THREE LEGGED RACES-- | Cawker, Jack Wallis, Reg. Harvey; * on ay C 0 er Be ! Philip Clark, John Franssen. 10 and under -- Phil Clark, Jack | Roger Crane, Wayne Oke, Jim Bur- : : 8.00 p.m MOSTLY ABOUT SPORTS-- Girls 12 and under--Sharon Haugei Chapman; Jim Burnett, Wayne Oke; nett, Jan Franssen; Donald Elford, " up : on : Beryl Palmer, Irene Ptolemy. Jim Carnochan, Alfred Webster. David Williams, Peter Lawrence, B. . yf = . LIONS CAGERS with wins over Whitby and a close loss to the ps Iz and nde Jack Wallis, 14 and unjor pt 40% Clack, Jack | McLaughlin. - : for the purpose of owerful Simcoe Hall Grads are nearing top shape: Whethe ona ord, Roger Crane. Chapman; ph' Cawker nston| Junior Girls -- Mary McEgchern, Select i iq ; aril Parkinsons kids be thy c ui ay a ne sit Hi aot R tins 13 and Se Sharon Haugen Irvin; Jim Bornets, Wayne Oke, wi Ruby Hutchinson, Alico Williams, 4 Selecting a candidate for this Riding : er y ' p oe - s " . 5 t Oshawa and district loop fs not known as entries are indefinite from Boys ig il Seng EAR) ston Trvin; Phil Clark, 2 pete av allace; Suaron Haugen, on for the next Federat-election £ Ajax and Bowmanville.- Whitby, Port Perry and two Oshawa clubs Jack Wallis, Jim Kight. Jim Burnett, Wayne Oke. - Ptolemy; Karel Espie, Kay Hastings, if ¢ and possibly another Motor City entry, may start the schedule. Mean- Girls Qpen--Sharon Haugen, Beryl| 13 and under--Jim Kight, Harvey | Diane Tease, Carol Cooper. .- SEL Joa i TT PRA RT. x, . while the Lions will keep on drilling and should be one ofthe top con -- | Palmer, Marie Keeler. * Webster; Phil Clark, Jack Chapman; | Senior Boys--Garnet Warriner, M. : SPEAKER: 3 ~~ ditioned teams when the first whistle blows. The Nl ha hl Boys Opén--Garnet Warriner, Jack | Ralph Cawker, Winston Irvin, MacMillan; Gary Gibson, Jim Kight; 2 ] . y ve six new Wallace, Dale Warriner. Open--Mac McMillan, Dale Warrin- | Dale Warriner, John Pearce, Raymond H St | G uniforms for opening night, too--thanks to the Lions Club. MAC BOYS SACK RACES-- - cr; Jim Kight, Harvey Webster; Bob | Bailey, Ivan Tripp; Grant Raines, Bob oI. 3 uar : ar S0N : CHRIS®IE, Jack Owen and Ron Wallace are working together very Nine and Inert Dowson, Rich- | Carnegie, Garnet Warriner. Chrnegie, Harvey Webster, Gerald ; . well for the Lions and Jack Griffen and Bud Warriner look very ard Carnegie, Jim Carnegie. .| GIRLS THREE LEGGED RACES-- | Hooey. : : IRR SC JUSTICR - good on defense. Christie was top man against Oshawa Grads with Ten and under--Ralph Cawker, Bud 10 and under -- Jennifer Edwards, Senior Girls--Beryl Palmer, Mary MINISTER OF JUSTICE i six field goals and three free throws. Wallace "hooped nine points and Dowson, Nei Palnier. Neil Palmer. | 4020. Buller; Ruby Hutchinson, Kay Garvey Glady 8 Lars, Phatle Keeler; a Owen six while Hugh Baird sank seven... NEW ADDRESS of Bud Dowson, Ralph Cawker. ostines Dinse VeNel, Marilyn Res: lotte "Buller, Muriel Wallace) ary pe WT § Secretary Jack Christie of the OMHA is: 6 Glen Eden Crescent, To-. | Twelve and under-- Neil Palmer, | 11 and under--Sharon Haugen, B.| McEachern, Ruby Hutchinson, Betty Entertainment ------ronto 13. ..-BASKETBALL enthusiasts in town are planning on Bud Dowson, Ralph Cawker. Wallace; Alice Williams, I. Ptolemy; | Wallis, Alice Williams. ' taking in the Harlem-Globe Trotters game in Toronto Nov. 3 . . . . and Hider = Nei Palmer, Bud Jemiiter Dare oan Baer. B BALL THROW-- EAR ~~ dr . CONGRATULATIONS to Ross McLean, whose marriage to Dorothy Open--Garnet Warriner, Neil Pal- | w dh Ham my: | Junior Girls--Alice Williams, Sha- Rt " TH SIN \ en Irwin took place Saturday in Seagrave . . WILMOT CROXALL of PC Cb Dar Samotie: oo cary Ys % Hauge, Sard} Cooper, ei ALL LIBERALS IN THE RIDING ARE INVITED. : Uxbridge Farms is sponsoring' an entry in the .6-team East York GIRLS SACK RACES-- 13 and under--Sharon Haugen; B. Palmer, Marie Kemey. yarves, bery : ¥ wi hE 4 A Major League. Backed by International-Harvester, the team which . 9 and under -- Jennifer Edwards, Wallace; Beryl Palmer, Mary Garvey; |. --Juntor-Boys--Herbert Holmer; Rij] smite ZL rm Depress et , » - will be known as Uxbridge Combines, will draw players-from-Oshawa; Jacqueline. dwar ton: By er i Pohusr. : Mate Gat arvey, Roger Crane. RALPH A. WALLACE, + ~ JAMES HEFFERING, "3 ~------------Whithy, Uxbridge and Port Perry, an, Oshawa report claims oil ee Alice 'Williams, Rub: Hutchinson' : vey: Sharo Haugen Bett allnce: enior Boys--John Pearce, Garnet : ne wo Ywoaider - ARTIFICIAL ICE equipment is now being installed-in-Bowmanville TAT Bl Cr Stet Baer, Yi Edwards, Joan Euller, | Warriner, Grant Raines. Seommmy : aka Bregiduit. Arena, Footings have been poured and construction of the building Jenifer Ddwaiey Kagel Espie. Boys Hopss ih re On Bron RACH BOYS (1/4 mile) ¥ TE i i to house the ice-maki hi "has bi TTTTTRL : 12 and under -- aron Haugen, Grade III and under--Jim -Carna- unior Jammie Hunter, Roger Crane roo : DA Te ar bl ne no em wy oe on at the Moony - Joan Donna Samells, Jennifer Edwards. han, Alfred Webster; John MacMillan | Reginald Harvey. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN on OVER AND ne. : g hes. 13 and under--Marie Keeler, Mary | Murray Spears; Charlie Hastings, enior--Grant Raines, Garnet War- By... y , : EB : Garvey, Sharon Haugen. David Godley. riner, Jim Kight. bondosinbindd its tnimbolhom is vf Eouthvo! Black Oxfords .......... .... $10.95 WINTER OVERCOATS We hgbe them! ; : p ) oe x} REECE IE ARR $ . ¥ ] | MEN'S STOCK SIZES EE fo Bata -- Girls' Loafers -- $4.95 a $49 50 a Johnston lavlors " BURGUNDY,.BLACK, RED ; LN o Wa : i a ee ee a ei] : ( ; : ONE COAT --» SIZE 38 them! 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