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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jan 1953, p. 5

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, £1 (13 w= . SPORTS REPORT by Bill Fiisell 'WHAT A DIFFERENCE A WEEK MAKES-- . , night as the Warriors whipped Cobourg 6-3, Port Perry's red and white sweatered squad took until Tuesday night to beat' their first period scoreless jinx but vacated the cellar this past week with two wins and a tie. The 14.4 win over Coboconk was strictly 'no-contest' but against Sutton here last Thursday and in Haliburton Saturday the Cawkermen had the stiffest of oppesition . Glen VanCamp, a'vastly improved defenseman aftgr his sojourn with Lindsay Juniors, may be one reason for the Ports finding themselves. 'The husky blueliner just filled the bill as the team was shorthanded 5 on defense and Mac Christie and Barry Howie were on the limp , . Jerry Hunter adds strength at right wing and the 'addition this week of winger Lloyd Clarke and centreman or leftwinger Bob Galpin from East Whitby Township rounds out another forward line along with bus driver Bruce Miller. The latter, like'Bob Healey is on night work but gives the squad some additional strength at times . . ...... Coboconk (they call 'em the Knickerbockers . . . or Patties) have a fair first year team and some faithful fans, Satufday night 'game with L'Britain and a few carloads made thie journey down here, 6-6 loss to Belleville and Don Cochrane banged one home Tuesday HUSKIES HERE NEXT-- + Local Fans woii't see the fifth place seniors in another stiff test until next Tuesday when Haliburton Huskies show. here for the first time. Meanwhile the club hops northward for two games in as many nights playing the Greenshirts in Sutton Friday and the Comets in Keswick on Saturday . . . Bolton juveniles called off Tuesday night's game there with them and unless the cool breezes return the scheduled opener for Ron Gghl's kids here tonight will also be postponed. The Juves next contest is here Monday against Bradford . . . Coach Ivan Parkinson informs that the Lions scheduled 0.D.B.A. game in Whitby Tuesday night was postponed as hockey wrecked the local line-up. The Panthers show here next Wednesday in a game which could mean a play-off spot for the victors . . . 'The D.M. Duncan Trophy won by 'the North Durham League entry, is reclining in Ross. McLean's shop awaiting plaques for two years ago. *, Incidentally Janétville and Bethany have both won the beautiful 'gold' trophy two years in g row 50 the Ports. axe-due for another victory . . . Oshdwa's CKLB is still | kicking out the liveliest sports chatter of any of the smaller indepen- dent stations, Despite the loss of Ross Drew, now managing the rink in Cobourg, the station gives out with three informative sports- casts with Paul Summerville and Bill Smith handling the shores... .~ Percy Nichols, the veteran 'Caygeon hockey and Tri-County bascballer, was featured on a Summerville interview recently . . . Turk Broda made a big hit here Saturday pleasing both the kids and the railbirds. "I learned more in 20 minutes than in five years," commented one - youngster. The genial gent whipped the boys through team practice and also gave individual instruction 'when needed. Broda recommends * the Port Perry minors get all the skating they can and lots of practise handling the puck. One youngster hitchhiking to the arena, got a big thrill being picked up by the Turk in his his gold-finished car . . . Little hy Coboconk, 11-8 "and 10-7 in Tri-County League "action while Sutton trimmed Haliburton 6-4 and Cannington re- .mained undefeated with an 8-3 decision 'over Keswick. Sutton also Some 366 saw their . + . Bill Gibson sniped a goal for Lindsay in a - 1 __ tripped Woodville 10-6 but the Woods supplied the. biggest upset by taking Cannington' at home 7-5 Tuesday night . . . Don Mark and Glen Till share the scoring honours for the Redmen with 12:points each. Don has fired seven goals and "Greenbank .-Glen" six while Ken _ { Marks has also potted a half dozen . .. Uxbridge Community League hockey made it debut herc=Monday before a fair-size crowd. Not too much flashy hockey in these games but the "players show lots of try. Led by C. Lunney, Morrison, Pickering and Lockie, : Zephyr routed Sunderland 16-6 in the opener as Brien counted four_for the losers. - In the closer second game Ken Middletoh netted three and D. Geer two in a .7-4 win over Siloam . .. Bud Warriner, Norm Haugen and Dobson accounted for all but four points as PPHS seniors trimmed Lindsay C. I, 55-22 here Monday, Gary Lawrence potted 18 to pace -the Juniors 33723 victory. . . . OVER AND OUT, --}--Mareh--Mprs. E-L--Hook-------- . * Summer Fresh All Year Round ~~ York Frosted Foods * FANCY QUALITY FROZEN FOODS "OFISH ® MEATS e POULTRY eo CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING ~ " CAWKER 'B ROS. PORT PERRY PHONE 29 poo . Fred DeNure, Port Perry ........ COMMUNITY HOSPITAL "Total previously reported Mason Horner, Cannington .. 100,00 100.00 26.00 500.00 5.00 1.00 26.00 we 26.00 va 26.00 Dr, McKinney, Brooklin ........ Oshawa District Shrine Club A Friend .......... vend Anonymous ........... ols Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mason, Oshawa ......... Joice Sweanor Electric ......... EER 'Howard McMillan, Seagrave ..:......... Wied his Mr, and Mrs. Angus Wilkinson, R.R.3, Port Perry : C. L, Fralick; R.R.3, Port Perry .............. AIT Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Martyn, Prince Albert . Rev. Mr, MacKinnon, R.R.3, Port Perry ...... Mrs, Hammond ........coonviiiiinininiiinnnns Drs. Grant and Baldwin, Brooklin T, D. Thomas, Oshawa .......... beara CELLET OTTER TPT Oe 6.00 10.00 2.00 bo 100.00 , 26.00 beens ERR " i : : $7,296.08 Total previously reported ....... pres Artin Wisin fain $16,118.00 bY rears --- yobs $0,337.68 10,00 | 'bockers, : . 1." New Members--Mus. J. Tanson, Mrs. 11. Cook, Mrs. E, Till. . | . Bradfard at Port Perry. - THURSDAY, Jan. 22-- Port Perry seniors ended their habit of spotting the opposition a first per- iod lead and then attempting. to come from behind by splurging for four carly' goals and a 14-4 victory" here Tuesday night over the Tri-County League's new entry Coboconk Knicker- «It was the fourth game in a row that the locals hadn't been outscored in re- gulation time as the Cawker-coached «club upset Sutton Greenshirts 4-2 here last Thursday and tied the Huskies in Haliburton 4-4 on Saturday night, - | Against the defending - champion senior G'Shirts "the locals continued their scoreless jinx in the initial 20 minutes while Sutton counted twice and then proceeded to hold the visitors scoreless the rest of the rout while clicking for a pair each in the second and third. In the northern village on 'bath nite' the red and white squad failed to equal's Huskies one goal in the first, edged Haliburton 3-1 in the second and were outscored 2-1 in the last for the split on points, PORTS MOVE UP WITH 2 VICTORIES ANDADRAW Badminton Club Bowling Banter | Wins Two Matches In opening up in the first period here against the Patties, the Ports showed their best offensive power of ge year despite very slow ice. " The set the pace for the marksmen as the former two completed the® hat-trick. On the other combination Don Mark fired one, Ron Wallace and 'Meredith McKee two each. Two smooth-skat- ing acquisitions from 'East Whitby, Boh .Galpin and Les Clarke, made a} good debut with a total of three goals, For the outclassed Cobbie squad husky AB. Faulkner was top man with two goals and two assists while Shields alsa: scored a pale : In Haliburton Till was top man with a pair while Don Mark and Hunter Baker, Dart and Carnochan were the Huskies' marks- men. Goal-getters in the Redman's rousing victory over Sutton were Don Mark, Wallace, Ken Mark and Till. John Learoyd tallied both the visito'r's goals, added singletons, Install New Officers On the afternoon of Jan, 6, with about 24. membefs present, a meeting of the Greenbank W. A. was held in the basement of the church to install new officers for 1953. Meeting opened * with soft music, followed by Mrs. E. L. Hook giving a short reading on Christmas. Hymn "Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night," : : Mrs. C. Pearson gave a bible read- ing--Luke 2: 2 to 20. Mrs. E__Gib- son read an open letter to Santa Claus by the W. A: asking for consideration our dealings; toleranée with one an- other and understanding to regard the members with faith and courage with- in ourselves, 'A prayer by Mrs. James Ianson, This portion of the meeting closed 'with Hymn "As with Gladness Men of Old", : The President for 1962, Mrs. E, L. Hook, then took charge. The min- utes of executive meeting held at Mrs, Ianson's, were read and adopted--The Treasurer's Report was given--Mrs. Walker reported for Visiting Com- mittee. Groups for each month were -reand-with"conveners as follows: January--Mrs. E. Lee February--Mrs, E. Gibson : ~~ April--Mrs, H. V. Hook . May---Mrs, H. McMillan i June--Mrs. C. Phoenix August--Mrs, G. Ward ~ September--Mrs. J. Cook October--Mrs. K. Howsam Novembher--Mrs, R. Rodd. Committees re-elected are ns fol- lows:.. = Parsonage -- Mrs. E, Lee, Mrs. C. Ward, Mrs, C. Pearson, Mrs. R. Foster, Flower----(The name changed from Beréavement Committee) Mrs. Jas, lee, Mrs. C. Whitter. Visiting--Mrs. Wm, Walker, Mrs. C. Phoenix, Mrs. M. Raines, Mrs, E. - Gibson, 1 Table Decorating--Mrs. Wm. Walk- er, Mrs, Lorne Blakely. Church Decorating -- Every group responsible for their own month. Mrs. A. Harper and Mrs. R. Beard were elected as Auditors for 1953, PORT PERRY Memorial Gardens WEEKLY PROGRAM THURSDAY, Jan. 15-- 3-4- Pre School Skating .. 4-6--Public School Skating OMHA--Juvenile Hockey, 8.30 p.m. FRIDAY, Jan; 16-- -- Minor Hockey Practice, Minor Hockey - : 2-4 p.m.--Public School Skating 8-10 p.m,--Public Skating, MONDAY, Jan, 19-- OMHA-=Juvenile Hockey, 8.30 p.m, TUESDAY, Jan. 20-- ig ~ ORHA SENIOR Hoékey, 8.30 p.m. HALIBURTON at Port Perry WEDNESDAY, Jan. 21---- 8:10 p.m,--Public Skating ORHA Senior Hockey, 8.30 p.m," WOODVILLE at Port Perry. and sympathy for others; honesty in| opinions and problems of our fellow | SATURDAY, Jan. 17, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. iL Of Greenbank W.A. A letter of appreciation from Mrs. Dyson was' read thanking the mem- bers for the hook given her when she left the community. : A Donation of $100.00 was voted the Board of Stewards to aid in expens- es of heating and hydro in connection with the church. : It was voted for the Executive to] act as a committee to plan for an ev- ening (Feb. 8rd.) with Edna Jacques, -The Rev. Chapin installed the mem- bers of the Executive for the year 1953 as follows! EHD President--Mrs. Clifford Pearson 1st. Vice Pres.--Mrs. Norman Smith 2nd Vice-Pres.--Mvrs, James Tanson = Secretry--Mrs, E. 1. Hook Asg"t Sec'y--Mrs. George Beare Treasurer--Mrs, Flmer Gibson Cor, Sec"y--Mrs. H. V. Hook Press Sec"y--Mrs. James lee Pianist--Mrs, Ernest Till Ass't Pianist--Mrs, Ernest Phair Programme: Musical Number - Mrs. C. Phair; Reading--Murs. J. Cook (Town Shoppers Woes); Contest, "New Year's Dinner"--Mrs. J. Me- Kitrick, °° Lunch wag served by Executive of 1952, STANDING W L T F. A. Pts. Cambray ........... 4 1 0 32 18 6 Cannington ....... 3 1 0.-31 19 6 Sutton ......... Ld 10 26 19 6 [Britain ............ 31 0 34 2] 0 PORT PERRY. 2 :2 1 32 27 & Woodville 2°83 0 81 36 '4 Haliburton ...... 1 4. 1727 38 3 Keswick ...... ~1 3 0°18 204 2 Coboconk 0° 27 64 2 -- rs Scores Last Week-- ~~ = PORT PERRY--14, Coboconk--4 Woodville--7, Cannington--b5 Sutton--6, Haliburton--4 PORT -PERRY--4, Haliburton--4 Cannington--8, Keswick--3 I'Britain--11, Coboconk--8 Cambray--=6, Woodville--3 Sutton--11, Waoodville--6 PORT PERRY---4, Sutton--2 I.'Britain---8, Coboconk--38 BOWLING | IS FUN FOR EVERYONE Whether you're with your family or your friends, you can be sure of the utmost in howling pleasure here in our well-maintained alleys. Make it a date. Open bowling Friday and Saturda y. King Pin Lanes "PORT PERRY om Mark-Glen Till-Gerry Hunter trio} .- | high single 202, - while Mrs: F. De- EN aes THE PORT PERRY STAR---THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1968--6 contests Port Perry edged Brooklin 14-10. : The Ports won all but one mixed doubles match in Claremont and swept the ladies and mens doubles, Winning pairs were: Neil Maleolm:Dorothy Naples, Bill.and Kacey Harper, Fred * Port Perry Badminton Club moved r BS : . to within a few points of the fourth : : place _Brooklin- team™in the Whithy and District League by counting two. the 'Last 2 Thursday in Claremont the local play- ners augmented by Blackstock mem- hers' defeated Claremont 22-2 and here | on-Tuesday night in closely matched victories 'during week, Gregor, Neil Malcolny- Fred Stacey, Bill Harper-Pat Hayes, Sam Naples- Dale Gunter, Dorathy and Caroline Naples, Kacey Harper-Doris DeNuve, Joan" MacGregor-Aileen Parker, . Standings in the mens 'commercial' AN Teague up to last Thursday shows Big AAS ab Silverwoods ang. Whiz-Bangs tied on . : HA BR LE : top. with 39 points. each with Stars' : tn ; it moving into third place 11 points off : " the pace. One point hack in fourth place are the Hilltops with 27 while Dodgers are next with 26. The rest of "the standing is closely grouped: Has Beens 25, Lucky Strikes 24, Blow Kings 23, Sevenaires 22, Peels 19, Meteors 15 and Knitters 7. In last Thursday®® games Hilltops managed a 1-3 split with Sevenaires whilg-Peel's veteran squad upset Dod- gers 5-2 Stars splurged to a team total of 3,451, (thanks to a new high triple of the season, 818 less 78 handi- cap, by Irving Boyd) and took all seven points from Meteors. Incident- ally Secretary Johnny Christie points out -Sevenaires hold the highest mark for total single game with handicap --1272, : High:scorers with handicaps -- C. Graham 679, B, Graham 676, Jim Cox 567, Stan Bruton 627, Harry Fdenbor- . qi ough 724, Gord Carnegie 668, B: Pol-| - : lard 716, Frank Hastings 669, Bill Besvre 691, Ross Hutchinson 675, J. | -- Cook 661, Bill Harrison 731. SMART APPEARANCE. Rooms finished with Donnacona Insulating Board bring "full marks" for smart-appearance. Donnacona Insulating Board and Donnacona Decorative Specialties beautify. your home and save fuel at the same time . . . economical and attractive for new construction or renovation. DONNACONA INSULATING BOARD REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 : PORT PERRY" INTHE LADIES LAWN BOW- LING LEAGUE Saucers and Duds both took five poing victories hut At- oms hung 'on to first place with 28 points, Mrs. A. Brunton scored the Nure rolled 185 and Mrs, A. Cox 173. High double honours 'went to Mus. DeNure with 338. Mrs. Brunton rol- led 820 and Mrs. Cox a total of 315 in two games. } TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING | Stacey-Caroline Naples, Sam -Naples- Aileen Parker, Dale Gunter-Joan Mac- . py Eo go Pe md on SUNWORTHY Newest TR Walerfast, Semi-Trimmed, 8 PAPER and CEILING 8c. roll and up ROOM LOTS, 25 DISCOUNT | mana SKIRTS Black, Green and Rust ff $1.75 and $8.50 BLOUSES -- Wood Jersey, $7.35 Three-quarter Sleeyes, Black, Red, Green 5 Nylon Sheer --$6.95and §7,35 Pink, White, Blue . : Tad 4 oo Lyon Valley Raspherry and Apple GROCERIES . BE 111 J BN | RYT) Ear Sr eT) 73¢. = taal Sra Wagstaffe's Pineapple-Jam, large jar, 45¢. Brown Label Salada Tea, V5 Ih. pkg. 55¢, Crushed Pineapple, 1 gal. tin ........... $1.49 Mother Parker's Tea Deal, 2-1 1h, pkg. 84c. Aylmer Catsup o.oo bottle 23c. Treesweet Blended Juicv, 18 oz. .........32¢. Snow Flake Shortening ................ Fob. 23¢c. | Jello Puddings ................... ood pkgs, 29¢. Pure Lard ..........c....civmmimmnen, wo? Ibs. 35¢. | Rose Brand Mixed Sour Pickles, 16 oz, 35¢. Giant Rinso with 20¢. coupon on pkg. 75¢. Shredded Wheat ........................ 2 pkgs 3c, Giant Fab, with 1. Palmolive Soap,' ....76¢, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large pkg. ........ 25¢, Christie's Assorted Biscuits 0... Ib. 45¢. Sherriff's Pie Crust, Lemon Pie Fill , MeCormich Asst. Biscuits, Special 39¢, 1b. 7 : +... Both for 38e¢. Garden Patch Peas, 1H oz, tin, 2 for 33¢. Wagstaffe's Strawberry Jam, large jar 16e, TUPPER nian sain Ih, be 3 a EE TURIN 'Phone 43 ety : \ . +

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