» sansa ns Yeserennsines Sassnsaninne : PEA 16¢, 8 COLGATE'S CASHMERS BOQUET TOILET SOAP, "4.29¢, Closed Tuesday afternoon--Open all day Wednesday. DOUPE'S STORE PRINCE ALBERT _ 6-4 in Hard-Fought ¥"" by Wise BRADLEY (Oshawa-Times) Port Perry Junior Bee Flyers came up with one of their poorer perform- ances of the year, Saturday night at . Port Perry and dropped a 6-4 decision to Peterborough Petes in a battle for first place in the league standings. This was the second loss in a week for the Flyers and dropped them one full game behind the Petes. . Unlike the last time these two teams met the game was a hard, clean con- test free of bloodshed and wild free- for-alls. Peterborough outskated the home- sters at every turn and only momen- .." .tarily in the second and third periods did they take a back seat to the Fly- ers. The two clubs: battled through the first stanza without scoring. = The Liftlock city crew showed: a distinct territorial advantage, hemming in the Port Perry lads most of the period. ~ They came closest to scoring when: Wren broke away from the rest of the - pack and went right in on the net only to be turned aside by a brilliant save by Hawe in the Flyers' cage. 7". 'Four- penalties were handed. out in the frame, with all of them going to 4 Fort Perry. This more than anything, prevented the Flyers from organizing a potent scoring attack as they were NOW IS THE TIME TO INSURE YOURSELF AGAINST THE COLD Free estimates given on your-- ~ COMBINATION ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN DOOR "%evMaver before .'. , an all aluminum door » . . at 30 low a pricel Made of extra heavy, structural type aluminum. Conie in and see the Hollmar door . - we have it! Install it yourself th ' : Week: end. It's easyl ; Lake Scupog + Lumber & Coal Co. Limited Phone 240W 200 oz in 4 : 2 : he LL EEE EET TP PTY a PTT TTT TITY) sens ALE LETEEY TY PETES DEFEAT PORT PERRY iy SARAARIR RRR nbs she HH Ei Sees nsaginines Asst nsannans 2 for 37¢. Shap asans Shrensnis ." RAAT ONTARIO Game most half of the period. WEAK 'DEFENCE The Petes put a quick end to the scoreless deadlock soon after the mid- dle session got underway as they rap- ped home three lightning-like coun- ters in three minutes and thirty-six seconds while the Port Perry defence seemed to "take five". Doris got the first at: 2.14, when he was left all alone in front after taking Byrne's pass from the corner. He blasted an easy ten-Tooter past Hawe, . ' Seconds later, Ball of Peterborough rushed into the Port corner and lifted a long drive in' the general direction of the Flyer's net. It suddenly. hit a hometown defenceman and bounced 'at right angles into the unguarded portion of the yawning twine, = - t--Again the" "Petes roared into the Flyers' end from the face-off and turned on the pressure with Jimmy Morrow finally scoring an almost re- plies of the Pete's first tally. Port Perry broke into the scoring column for the first time at 6.84 only to have the Liftlock crew come right back with another to remain in front 4-1, "John Chasczewski was on the fir- ing end of the Port goal as he took a relay from O'Connor and lifted a long one from just inside the blue- "line past goalie Delakey who made | no more on the play. == Morrow, notching his second tally, retaliated for Peterborough. MAKE Krngs CLOSE Near the twelve-minute mark of this canto, Coach Jack Tisdall iced his firdt line of Attersley, Fisher and O'- Connor. Before they left they scored two goals to make it only 4-3 and came within an ace of tieing it up. Nell Attersley got the first when he was johnny-on-the-spot to rap in O'Connor's shot-pass. A moment la- ter it was turnabout as it was Tommy O'Connor, the league's leading scorer, who hammered home Attersley's width-of-the-ice relay. Still turning it, O'Connoér sent Ken Fisher right in on a nifty pass but he had the misfortune to hit the goal post with the goalie at his mercy. | SCRAMBLY THIRD The third period -was a scrambly, close-checking affair which had the fans on the edge of their seats. Port Perry took the offensive for the first ten minutes as Copeland, Myles and Brodie all missed golden : Opportunites, -On the other hand Peterborough 'urea Lhe second chance they had shen Bull picked up his fourth scor- ug point of the night, cashing Byrne's Nob satistied with this they sewed '» thn same when Morrow completed Kg Pa Lu 'SCHEDULE OF OPEN "BOWLING MONDAY---2 alleys--9 to 11 p.m, THURSDAY--2 alleys--7 to 11 p.m. FRIDAY--AIl alleys--9 to 11 p.m. SATURDAY--AIl alleys--7 to 11 p.m. - co 87. 8 forced to play short-handed for al. Open Wednesday and Saturday | Sports Club Bowling both Afternoon V|and Evening. , i Men's Thursday light League The first bowling night of the New i] Year brought the standings of the 3%] first four teams to tighten up into &| a close race to the finish in the next i] two weeks. Firedome's downed the Legionaire' s $217 pte. to 0; Scugog Carps took the 8] Six Aces 7 pts. to 0; Goode's lost to # | DeLux's 7 pts, to 0 and in close games 3% | King Pins won over Dual Streaks 5 5 | pts. to 2, King Pins--22 Scugog Carps--19 Goode's--12 Six Aces--11 Legionaires--9 ; High Singles-- Wes Stata 254; Bud Sonley 227; Bill Taylor 226; Bill Mark 219 - 281; Gord Rodd 217. High Triples-- Bill Mark 6595; Bud. Sonley 669; |. Wes Stata 554. } Ladies' Wednesday Night League | Standings-- Hurricanes--12 Hellcopters--17 -Jets--10 Mosquitos--7 Spitfires--10 Flyers--6 North Stars--8 Lancasters--6 Sunderlands--7 Kitty Hawks--b5 £55 Mustangs--4 Bombers--2 High Single-- Bernice Fines--278 High Triple-- "Bernice Fines--642, the hat-trick on a pretty three-way passing- play while the Flyers had two men Vin the. sin bin and the Petes one. Ken Fisher "completed the evening' 8 scoring at 18.27 when he outfought two men for a loose puck and tipped it in. TTA For Peterborough, Ball and Morrow along with Hefferman on defence were standouts while for Port Perry, At- 'tersley, Myles, O'Connor, Fisher and Masters all went well. SUMMARY PORT PERRY. FLYERS: . Goal, Hawe; defence, Dykstra, Johnston, Myles, Chasczewski, Davis; forwards, | Attersley, O'Connor, Fisher, Copeland, Brodie, Romanuk, Masters, Till, Gib- son. ia PETERBOROUGH PETES: Goal, Delabey; defence, Byrne, Frizzelle, Hefferman, Wren; forwards, Ball, Gardner; Snape, Coyle, Doris, Kearns, Hook, Morrow. Officials: Ric Calhoun and Rube Waddell, both of Oshawa. |Ladies" Monday a . Night League | Standings-- Martins--29 Crows--21 "Gulls--27 Canaries--18 - Swallows--25 _ Orioles--16| Robins--25 Budgies--14 Wrens--22 * Cuckoos--14 Over 200 Scores-- Mrs, Hope (Cuckoo) 220, 211, 219, Mrs, 'Herd (Martin) 216 Mrs, Hastings (Canary) 218 Mrs. Baird (Robin) 204 Mrs. Brignall (Crow) 203 Mrs. Rennie (Cuckoo) 200 High' Triple-- 'Mrs, Hope (Cuckoo) 660 ---- Men's Tuesday [Night League The KNITTERS came through with 7 points from the Hilltops to put them out in front. The Sevenaires picked up 7 points from the Stars to take second place. The league standing is as follows: * Knitters--14 Sevenaires--12 Carnegies--10 4 Blow Kings--9 FitzJohn--7 Dodgers--7 Whiz-Bangs--7 Lucky Strike--b Stars--b Peels--4 Rockets--2 Hilltop--2 re Triples (over 600)-- F. 'Hastings 726, (226, 276, 223) S. Bruton' B88-(285, 209) Bruce Beare.681 (221, 221) Bruce Hull 680 (226, 208) C. Popert 630 (298, 214). High Single-- C.. Popert 298; 8. Bruton 286; F. Hastings 276; J. MacGregor 261; G. Tease 245; T. Eden 242; Geo. Palmer 239; J. Ballard 238; M. Jeffrey 236; R. Cornish 234; Ron Gohl 230. Weekly Gt Report (I. W. Parkinson) - In EXHIBITION GAMES against} BROCK H.S. last FRIDAY, P.P.H.S. claimed TWO VICTORIES while suf- fering ONE DEFEAT; the BANTAM team WINNING 387-26, the JUNIORS LOSHNG-50-34 and the SENIORS ta- king 'a 42-88 verdict. LED by BILL CORNISH who potted 18 points, the bantams staged a sensational last quarter drive to overcome a four pt. deficit and end up with an 11 point advantage. BOB CARNEGIE, GARY MENZIES, BRIAN LEE and FLOYD JAMES were the other bantams who shared honours for the first P.P.H.8. "OF 1953 Phones: REFRIGERATOR SALE | s249.00 " LARGE ACROSS TOP FREEZER, DOOR RACKS, CRISPER, 8 CUBIC FEET SIZE. 5 YEAR WARRANTY ON UNIT. = == Easy Monthly Payments. 'HARRY PHOENIX - Groonlidnk 108 r 1-4 Port Perry or 92 r 14 Uxbridge. MODELS ew ANNUAL will be BUSINESS: Election $ FRED CHRISTIE, President. Port Perry, Reach & Scugog Agricultural Society PORT PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY ~~ at. 2 p.m. on f Monday, January 25th, 1954 Presentation of Annual Report of Officers. Anyone interested in Agriculture is welcome MEETING held in R. D. WOON, Secretary-Treas. Bantam Team game. BROCK'S WES. COTT, a 6 ft. 3 in lad with a lot of desire put on 'a one man show for the homesters as he garnered 24 pts. in the Junior contest. BILL CORN- ISH also led PORT'S offensive in the Junior gameé- with 12 points hile PAVE HAYNES potted 10 and along with CARNEGIE who had b, played strong defensively. In the SENIOR contest GARY LAWRENCE with 18 and BUD WARRINER with 12 were the big scorers for F.P.H.S. while OWEN who potted 10 set-up most of the scoring plays from guard. THIS FRIDAY three boys teams and two girls teams will engage in COSSA play, the boys visiting UX- BRIDGE while the 'girls will be- at home to the Uxbridge lassies. PORT'S SENIORS are -worst hit for lack. of| available players having lost seven players through graduation last year «and two through EXAM CASUALTY this year. UXBRIDGE seem to be in the same status in SENIOR play, but CONTRARY to early reports our tough opponents from WHITBY seem to have had NO EXAM CASUAL- TIES. Our weekend LAKESHORE League Meeting in PORT resulted in the de- cision that only the top two teams would play-off, with the team ending 5 Remember the N.H.L. Old-timers are coming Soon! Memorial on top getting the first and 3rd games (if necessary) on their home floor in a best 2.out-of-3 series. It appears as if Bowmanville will meet Port, al- though team standings - can change rapidly. BUD WARRINER of the LIONS has moved up to second position in the LOABA BIG FIVE scoring with SE <5 = ) eno 3 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1964-5 a total output of 48 and an average of 16 per game, Port Perry's MIDGET OABA Team' will automatically represent the Lake- shore District as Oshawa at the last moment has decided net to enter, STAR OF THE WEEK: Bill Cornish for his fine offensive display in both the Bantam and Junior , exhibition games at Brock last Friday, 4 a 2 El ye POETRY OF LIFE Nothing will sustain you more po- - tently than the power to recognize in your humdrum routine, as perhaps it may be thought, the true poetry of life--the poetry of the commonplace, of the ordinary man, of the plain, toilworn woman, with their loves and their joys, their sorrows and their griefs.--Sir William Osler. ARENA ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK THURSDAY, JANUARY 14--8 p.m.-- Inter- -Community Doubleheader - PORT PERRY vs. BROOKLIN BROUGHAM vs. UXBRIDGE FRIDAY, JANUARY 15--8 p.m.--PUBLIC SKATING SATURDAY, JAN. 16--9 p.m.--O.H.A. Junior Hockey Classic BARRIE FLYERS (Memorial Cup. Holders) PORT PERRY FLYERS MONDAY, JAN. 18--8 3 CLAREMONT p.m.--Inter-Community Double-Header vs, COMCO... BROOKLIN vs. PEACHES WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20--8 p.m.--PUBLIC SKATING WOOL SALE -- Clearing 1 oz. balls Fingering Yarn, up to $4. 20 1b. CLEARING AT $2.50 'Wheeling Yarn Reg. 5: 0... LADIES' Wool Sweaters - BOYS' EYELET SNOW SUITS, SK PLAID, 70 x 84 PP PY RPT ITT] ...31.95 1h. Clearing at $2.95 and $3.95 "Rubbers -- $1.00 pair Discount 25 per cent. TE SETS, SKI BOOTS, WINTER DRESSES Flatinelette Blankes 256c. and 35¢. PUSSY FOOT, - RED SC HOOL, and $2.95 Ib. Gardens Wall Paper "Sun Worthy and | Sun-Tested 25¢. a roll and up ROOM LOTS AT CUT PRICES. Latest designs and color com- binations for your spring decora- ting. 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