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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jul 1953, p. 5

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v8 - week. OHA Clubs Bj Oshawa Sr. "A"s "An application by Oshawa for entry 'into OHA Senior A competition was turned down by a group of representa- * tives' at a Series meeting early this An' entry by Niagara Falls was accepted boosting the group fron seven to an eight team league.. Wren Blair applying 'for Oghawa said he a ilton_voted in favour while Kitéhéner would appeal to the OHA and the CAH in an effort to have the appli- cation reconsidered. Excessive tra- velling expenses were the reasons which promotéd the majority into re- jecting the Motor City entry. Ham- were non-commital, If an Oshawa Brooklin Hold 2nd Lacrosse loop place by Lyle Stevenson 'Led by Allen Mackey and Bud Sr. A club was organized they CE Vig the Brooklin Dodgers foiled no doubt' replace the Sr. B. Smith truckmen which formed part of the group in which the Stouffville Clippers operated last season, . - Custom PORT PERRY CR Win Yourself a 1953 BUICK Only a Limited Number 'of Tickets Left. This Draw is Sponsored by Hi Tickets $5.00 Each Draw to be made on completion of Sale of Tickets For Information write to Sedan LIONS CLUB > IVAN HAUGEN _ "Del" Restaurant - Port Perry rosso carboro -Maitlands' attempt to oust them from second 'place in the OLA northern circuit, as Scarboro fel 'be- fore their visitors with a 10-6 count in a fast, hard-checking bout 'in the Searboro' Arena. The wide, paved floor in Scarboro has always beaten the Brooklin crew and this was the first victory the Dodgers have ever been able to wrest What was the answer? The Dodgers played a terrific defensive game which held their opponents out of scoring range while Brooklin's_ top condition out-lasted that of Scarbéro and in the last two periiods they were able to run the legs off of their opponents breaking away from a half-time tie of three all to win the game with a four goal edge. Majority of Mouffville Clippers To Return for '54 Season On Thursday evening of last week, the_Sr. Clippers held a mid-season 'get-together at the summer home of Tim O'Neill and many plans for the forth-coming hockey months were on the agenda, If the present setyp in East" York becomes a reality the majority of last years players have expressed their desire to line-up with the Clippers again. Already six clubs have filed an entry in the East York League and two more are expected to file applications. A final meeting is to be held on Friday night and more definite word should be forthcoming] following the discussion. Probably the best news that the from the Maitlands on their home field. Fa Teds £. i SEA Wi rer Se Over 90 Atiend Short Re-Union - Lindsay: wa vOver 80 persons from [ many widely scattered centres, the descendants of Richard Short and Ann Heywdod, met at Lake View Park in Oshawa recently, for the 26th annual reunion of the family. Those attend- ing were from Varney, Toronto, High- land Creek, Clifferest, West Hill, Port Perry, Oshawa, Seagrave, Little Brit- ain, Cresswell, Saintfield, Blac ckwater, Oakwood and Lindsay. Mr. and Mus. Lloyd Brown and three children from Varney had come from farthest away, The all day outing began under Sun- py skies, but rain forced a hurried Juncheon, and cancellation of a ball game in the afternoon. Races and other games were held, however, and following this, a supper was spread, when officials for the 1954 reunion were elected. ------ Walkwoods Lead East Group In Tri-County League. Walkwoods have only two weeks to go before the end of their regular schedule in the Tri-County league. They still "maintain a. comfortable elon Falls still look to be their strong- est opposition, Dropping an 11-4 game to Bolsover this week didn't do any good to their reputations, but even er vacations and such will affect the team too much remains to be seen, so far the team hasnt lost anyone through holidays, but some are bound to go. With the season ending early the squad might be short at playoff Port Perry Lawn peo ANRRS, ih lunch and which helped to made a very successful affair. Prize win- ners were--R. Wright and R. Flin- toff, high 8, score 48. S. McMillan and-y. Hunter, high 83, score fim 47 +3, both Oshawa teams, F. Letcher and R. Adam, Whitby, high 3,'score 456. 'W. Cooke and Bp. Whitby, high 2, score 80. Fi: grim. and W. Livingstone, i ; score 43 +4, Cannington, "The next open tournment will be on July 15th -- Mixed Doubles. at 1.30 p.m. 1 lead*atop the loop standings, but Fen- |" the best teams lose sometimes, Wheth-|. " Leer + + + the letters start, Thea all 'over the free world come su. "comments as these from readers JRL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOR, an international daily newspaper: The Monitor is must read ing for Jiralghtshinking people. . . | *I returned to school after @ lapse. of 18 years. 1 will got my degree from the ile ut my education comes from the Monitor, . » "The Monitor gives me ideas Jor my work. , , >» "1 truly enjoy Uts come pany. «+ . You, too, will find the Monitor informative, with complete world news. You will discover a cone structive viewpoint in every news story, | Use the coupon below for a we cial Introductor subscription == 3 months for only § $3. ®e0 sce cnee ®eeevvcce ®eo0eccvoe The Christian Sclence Monitor One, Norway Si., Boston 15, Maus. Ww U.S.A Please send me an Introductory subicrlipe tion 10 The Christian Science Manitotem 76 ues, I enclose $3. < (name) (address) (eity) (sone) - (state) PB. sia i THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 19563--5 WINTERIZE your home now... WITH Td REPAIR AND INSULATING MATERIALS Those worn spots on the roof and walls of your home can cause real trouble when snow und ice go to work on them. But you can "beat old man winter to the draw" with a away! Bisco Caulkipg Com- pounds, roof coatings §nd sid- ings are the ideal maferials for quick, effective home repairs. - Fleece Line Rack Wool In- sulation -- another fine Bisco Product -- will bring new com- fort into your home. Fleece Line will pay for itself in just a few years with fuel savings of up to 35%. SEE YOUR BISCO DEALER TODAY! 5... BISHOP ASPHALT PAPERS LTD," Plants at ew minor repairs -- if you make them right 5 PORTNEUF STATION, P.Q., TORONTO & and LONDON, ONT. Warehouses ,and Branches: 4 1211] 3:1 Jo Xo JY MONTREAL, P PQ. Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., | PORT PERRY a "TORONTO, QNT. Phone 240 w .mited | | GA 6 SED AMD | GD {SD | GE || ED {| GD | SO an a 5 3 : Clipper management has received B wlin Club i / Inter-County : since the Stouffville club captured the 0 g ) Martha Washinglon Print Dresses 35 - 4 | Sr. Championship was that centre star| Port Perry Lawn Bowlihg Club Sizes 12 to 46. Also half sizes. -- Le : Sond | Bud Watson is planning to return to | held its first Open Doubles Tourna- $2 95 to $4 50 MELD ny | the hockey spotlight and will in all | ment of the season on July 4th. 22 ° ' SEL r BASEBALL L 2] likelyhood lineup with Stouffville if [teams from Oshawa, Whitby, Can- 2 tot in : it | a satisfactory league set-up is reach- | nington and Port Perry competed. a » ] $8 95 Hr : ed. Bob Bangay will again be avail-| The bowlers were cheered along by Spun , Al yon she dT a ee as ° i { y : 2 | able to handle the coaching reins, the bowling club ladies who served . i: Sh : $7 15 ot 0 OSHAWA MERCHANTS HOME GAMES Bemberg BOY... 8114 a Schedule Sun Dresses ...... $2.98 to $9.95 0 Thurs., 2nd, Galt, Ladies' Night ~~ Mon., 20th, Guelph : Broadcloth, Glazed Cotton and American Print, Ne Thurs., 9th, Guelph Friday, 24th, eantiorg, N --8 LET U S d 12. 95 i ; i} Friday, 10th, Galt Sat., 26th, Galt, Ladies' Night : ' re = $ $ a: : Mon, 13th, Kitchener Mon., 27th, Kitchener Bathing Suits, : 10. 95 dan i fh Wed., 16th, Brantford . Thurs., 30th, Brantford Catelina Swim Suits . i Fel 17th, Waterloo, Ladies' NightSat., Aug. 1, Guelph, Ladies' Night BE YOU R - CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS 3 wil i ' H : Cotton Crepe, 7 to BEE ER EAI SE $2.98 i : Game Time--8 han. : ) . Rayon Satin Suits .......c...coovvviniiiiinniinnn, REN $1.95 os £ a Admission--Adults, $1.00; Children 25c. [1] S 75 ii Ladies' Night--Ladies accompanied: by escorts, 25c. # : : Inf nis Gingham Sun uits C. i ? : . -- ; Brown La » Red, Blue and Brown i it e ULY 10-11 : Girls' Sun Dresses' and Hats $1.98 i FRIDAY and SATURDAY ; : | oe A i a BLUE CHEER, 39c¢. FLUFEO 27c. 1b. We uaranies you: ihate benefits ------ IEEE Gingham ! Car ty bi GOOD LUCK. MARGARINE REESE BR Tetebarioiants ride : with our 'blue coal Budget Plan : Red. Yellow and Black Check Lay 23 i it PEANUT 0Z, BP RT RR PR AT A IR TTI I I IY) 5 C. " o " RR 1, Green an ue Ald gl YE ol. 7 CROWN TEA BAGS 79c. CUCUMBERS, 2 for 15. Row small cosy 2, the. pocketbook: ds : Tn Red aid Te Pater ll. $1.28 iy KLEENEX, medium or chubby .....................2 for 37c. (2) Start winter with PAID-UP heat -- more. SEERSUCKER--Red and Blue Plaid ....... ; hi A BEEF STEW, (reg. 32¢.) .....ccovvinnrinnnnn, CRIB HIST «tin 29c. .money for other expenses, ' en Chi ] d n' San dals $2. 60 : HE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (20 oz. tins) . ..2 for 29c. . (3) No more hand to mouth buying. Your bin Men's Sport Shiris I 1iare S : da RAISIN COOKIES (reg. dlc.) Caessistsnaananarinirabeiiitbentrnne 1b. 29c. is full of 'blue coal' --ready for winter' s worst, . 3 M CREPE SOLES a i T SHIRTS, S. & L. ..... A rr LR rR I A $2.25 and you've bought at the year's lowest price, $3.35, $3.95, $7.50 | i Sn NE RAYON SATIN STRIPE BRIEFS ......cccoocoivvvvinnnnn. ..hbe, The tart; the SE [TB ; oh Ardilelioaed a Hb inion l Men $ Work Panis Beauty-on-Duty Shoes (i i All orders of $2.00 and over are'delivered Free, ; g hey on § 4 3 ; $3.95 to $4.50 | BLACK, Yu oy NYLON MESH H : r - DOUPE'SSTORE Prince Albert sco at a Sirs Sn i A hr Phone 174 r 14 BE et 1Sm or | 11 ia and condition your i Saving aSyshen lok SN' 5 RPP OPPP PPR $4. 95, $5.95, 3a | Congowa ! \ NOW. Thi ice | oat special | © GE |) BOYS die, or Wt lo rats "i moh ava spread-out pay By Es Rae RI $3.95 | ALL COLOURS ovo voeereieeernn. 9c. Fool § t be included in our "easy-pay" a Ladies' Casuals ig" 98 . Inlaid Linoleum Tile gh : I 1e., 20¢., 25¢. WHITE BATA | : - . . K \ | ghee! us > flow about our, '¢ UT : \ v - \ - 4 : ARTA iy i a Vs : i EE ' : . Certo, bottle ........0........... RNR AE 28¢. : Ci; . New Low Priced A ° GROCERIES : ; Rubber Rings ........ccoovvviininnll 3 Pigs, ag = T Ih. (deal) ............ 8lc. Zinc RINGS 0%. viii idiainineg dozen 39c. TAN | JCHAMPION blue coal al A IE | he : i Kernel Corn, 15 oz. tin ....2 for 3lec. Large Dreft, PRE. civic iiinsnibyisssiosirts 37c. fo : : bit TR U H TI R ES : Neshitt's Peas, 20 oz tin ........... 2 for 39c. Large" Chipso, pkg. ............ hires I LL) hi : = -1 3 BU 1] ET J Y.\} Royal Pudding Vercaviisnidissienieniabiats 2 for 15c. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES N 3 : : : : » LONGER ORIGINAL Vogue Toilet Tissue .......... sad Tolls 25¢. AT MARKET PRICES. i £ MILEAGE I | A ; LONGER RETREAD ? pia: NE ii F. W. 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