rod" 4 3 ar . »> --uiy ~ ' > St cd. & ¥y + "" A 8 . AY va + Ea * b 2 ® 2. *Tenders for the sale and removal of the Old Treasurer's Office of the Corporation of Port Perry; and also tenders for -the land site, 20 ft, x 50 ft., pt. of lot 8, North of Queen and east of Perry Street, will be received by Council. Also tenders. for small safe 34 x 32 x 22 inches, Tender to be received by the undersigned until Saturday, - : \ ~ 5 3 ~ DLDSMOBILE= Turn on Floodlights' at Stouffville | Stouffville. Memorial Park flood. | lights were turned on Monday night at the Sutton-Stouffville Intermedi-. ate ball game and the big crowd on, je plainly visible fom "Main St. tower ing over the park, and as darkness came on, folks began to arrive from all over town, drawn by the great glow which lit up the sky over the park, The floodlights are the gift of Mr. Arthur Latcham of Stouffville and total cost of the project to Mr, Lat- hand got a real thrill as the big ball scham was in the neighbourhood of park was flooded with: light. The re- gular game was completed and sev- "eral additional innings were played. '80 that thé players could try out' , conditions under the. lights which re- quire some adjusting for shadows and dark spots, 'However, even without adjusting, one could readily read .a newspaper any place in the field, The lights are $13,000. This is the greatest single "contribution ever made to community sports and brings the local park into a' class equalled by. few centres of comparable size. - While we have no definite date, Ape official opening night is expected to be arranged shortly which will give full 'recognition, for this wonderful gitt. - w September 12, 19538. Sept. 2 JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk-Treasurer. Errors and Fumbles Lose First Playoff For Sutton Greensox Sutton "Greensox" got off to a very bad start in a 6-game playoff serles selves into-a 0st oss during a 6.In- ning contest which bore little resem- blance to the baseball 'which both teams can play. The Sutton squad committed six errors, all of which contributed to" Stouffville Red Sox grabbing that all-important 1st game 'of the series. Second game of the serles was scheduled for Sutton Ball Park last (Wednesday) night. The deciding game of the series. will be in Sutton next week. Lindsay Muskies Start Playoffs The Lindsay Muskies, of the Vic- toria Independent League, started Coal SUMMER PRICES | STOVE . AND NUT AUGUST atasiserresssinng barasies . SEPTEMBER ... DISCOUNT--50c. per ton for Cash in 16 days on orders in . $27.50 per ton Rieti Sissi: $38.00 per ton - OCTOBER ...............locconninininniisinnnnn:. $28.60 per ton June, July -August and September only. - f= , : OPOROP090 OPOPO 0 of are, 0 0 0 2 0 9800 00% 8 , 22020232 #0 0% 0% 4% 4% 0% Te! Cambray, and back in Lindsay on Friday. "With all the boys back from holi- 333 | days," a spokesman says, "and every- body rdrin' to go, this should be quite a series!" He urges that fans come out to all the games and give the boys their "cheering support". Final Standing P. W. LT Pts. Cambray 20-16 4 1 381 L. Britain ....... 20 11 6 3 2b Valentia ...... ~ 20 11..8 1 23 Lindsay o.oo. 20 10 9 1 21 | Sonya .......... we 20 6 14 0 12 3% | Woodville ..... 20 4 16 0 8 Playoff Schedule Aug. 19th--Woodville at Valentia --Lindsay at Cambray Aug. 20th--Sonya at L'Britain Aug. 21st--Cambray at Lindsay Aug. 22nd--Valentia at Woodville --L'Britain at Sonya at Stouffville on Monday this week | | as they fumbled and;bumbled them-. their - playoff . series Wednesday in| Brooklin Dodgers Lead in Best of 7 Two to One By Lyle Stevenson Before a packed house in Brooklin the Brooklin Dodgers decisioned Bradford 9:6°t0 1éad the best of seven series two games to one in the Ont. Lacrosse Intermediate "B" semi- fin- als, = } ¥ * "Brooklin,- slow starting, as they -have 'appeared .so far in this series played poorly in the first stanza with Bradford scoring the first goal and only 'hard playing by the Dodgers tied the score by thé end of the opeén- ing stanza... As the game progressed Brooklin improved moving out In front o sdoring by half time and climaxing the me by out-scoring thei onents three to one in the last quarter, The game was the cleanest played so far in the series, completely void of penalties in the first. half but roughening up ae the match moved into the final stages. Walkwoods Take Shutout Win Lindsay -- The so-called "dream" game turned out to be rather night marish for the losing team last Thur, night at the local baseball stadium, "When Walkwoods, Tri-County league leaders, and their intertown rivals, the Muskies of the Independent Lea- gue, hooked up in a much discussed battle, The two teams were expected to provide a close game for the:large crowd which attended, but Lou Hen- | nessey coached crew hung an 11-0 de- |! feat on the Muskies, Williams, in a great pitching performance held the Muskies to two hits, and struck out 1 14 in six innings, Dlusérated-- Classic "98" Holiday Gory i A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE I \ } § : "ei IT TAKES A MAN . , & ~~ » 'There's so much to see, = %.¢ that we want you both to ES Sh make a. date with a " ratio of 8 to " "Rocket" 8! For instance, it takes a man to fully appreciate what goes on, so silently, Na the long, sleek hood. 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A3 24 679 4 London .. 7 27 626 1 Oshawa ... +20 29 -.500- 8% Guelph ..... 20 32 448 11% Galt ...... e260 32 448 11% St. Thomas Agu . 16 43 Games This 'Week Thursday--Kitchener at Oshawa. Friday--Galt 'at Guelph; London at St, Thomas; Oshawa at Kitchener, Saturday-- Brantford at Galt; St. Thomas at Waterloo. . CLARY JOHNSON SIGNS WITH BALMY BEACH « TORONTO (CP) -- Clarence John- son, the fullback Frank Clair cut from his Toronto Argonaut football squad last week, has signed with Chuck Klein's. Toronto Balmy Beach team. The ex-Northwestern line-crasher, will! "play his first- Canadian league football Saturday againt Sarnia Im- perials, VARSITY FOOTBALLERS - LEAVE FOR CAMP TORONTO (CP) -- The University | of Toronto football team is to leave for fall training camp at Lake Cou- chiching today and head coach 'Bob 'Masterson said he expects about 60 players to turn out for the first prac- tice. Masterson said his intercollegiate squad- will be on the offensive more this year, although the traditionally strong defence will not be neglected. The team will be stronger, he said. "Our line, is still a question mark. Wé need tackles and guards but our backfield appéars to be set." 269 22% PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1953-6 | CTE SR-- DISPL AY OR. Gala Midway WITH Brampton Clown Band AND OTHERS EVENING PROGRAM . IN MEMORIAL ARENA Grandstand Enerfainment Continuous entertainment in Co-operation with LIONS CLUB, from 8 p.m. Carnival and Dance Port Perry AIR LABOUR. DAY, SEPTEMBER Th Flowers Ladies' Work, Vegetables and Prize Animals AFTERNOON FEATURES Horse Races, $500 in Purses Ont. County Black & White Show Door Prizes ~ T Tailored White Broadcloth, long sleeve Blouses, 5 and $4.50 .Orthapedic for comfort. Oxfords ...........ine diritti irerriees : Ties, Straps, Pumps to .............. $1 Men's and Ladies' Men's Oxfords, Burgundy .................... $5.95 GRACIA SHOES FOR LADIES Shoes We ..$10.95 otis $11.95 LADIES' OXFORDS CLEARING 98 Jo $2.98 - BAG zo]. ADMIRAL SCHOOL "WEAR LE TTR Ra RR Se REAR $2. Navy Blue Tunics, 12 to 18 ....$5.35 White Cotton Ankle Hose 29¢. and 39c¢. pr. ~ Children's Wool Cardigans .........ccoccccieeiiniiiinererenrenerenins $2.98 Boys' Long Sleeve Stripe Jerseys .........menn $2.00 Long Sleeve Jerseys with collars ..............c..coevviiiniinnns $2.98 "Posture Foundation Running Boots, Men's ............ $4.45 pr. Boys' $3.95 pair. Girls' $2.45 and $3.25 pair Boys' Wool Blend Pullovers (8 to 16) ceri in pririher ani br $2.98 'Boys' Ankle Hose, cotton ...........ccooccoevnnnnn. 29c. and. 39c. pair ~ Nylon Re-inforced ...........ccoevvvviievninnn. 59¢. and 65¢. baie SCHOOL SHOES Men's Wear Girls' Loafers, Burgundy .................... $4.95 TOOKE SHIRTS -- Girls' Strap, red .............. POE $3.95 White iii icine $3.95, $4.95 Boys' Oxfords ............ we $4.95 and $5.50 Boys' Pants ..............cco.. $3.35 and" $4.95 Girls' Shoes. ..........cccouvennnee. $3.9 - og House Furnishings LINOLEUM TILE, 9 inches square 14c, ea, 'FLOOR COVERING, per square yard 56¢c., 75¢., 90c., $1.89 Venetian Blinds, steel To 36 inches EEL ER PPP PP PT PPT PPT Pr Ed Groceries 5 | 15 Tender Leaf Tea Bags Free when you - buy 60 tea bags at reguar price, 75c. Royal Instant Pudding ............ 2 pkgs. 29c. XXX Pastry Flour, 24's............... $1.40 bag Mother Parker's Tea Dea), .......1 lb: 8lc., Ginger Snaps, pKg. .......ccvvivirinnenn THT 27c. Shreddies .........cc.civeniiniiins wenn 2 pkgs. 36c. Astor Coffee Beans ............ iareankis ...1b, 95¢. Shredded Cocoanut, V; Ib. pkg. Quaker Oats; 3 1b. box with cup and saucer ot Salada Coffee, 1 1b. tin Drip or Regular Grind Pickling Salt RR RN 3 1b, bag 16c¢. Zinc Rings, dozen ...........ccococviiviviniinn ..39c. Full Line Pickling Supplies. 'Rubber Rings .....c..ccovvrveniinnn, 2 pkgs. 19c. FREESTONE PEACHES at their best fo or Preserving F. W. BROCK & SON Port Perry AT i i ral TA re oun in NO a. A wo. ae Sp tn TR Sey A { 1 - ee oa ST wi 1 fe i A) ay whe ri Phone 43 Co