2 Are 8 LI Fs ; S¥AL 55H FAINT Vi args AVES ATE STAY HENEAR HS BA as ST) xf Port Perry WEEK-END SPECIALS, APRIL 9.10 MEDIUM PRUNES .........ccocoocoommmniiniesnmsinninssinsion DEG. 2760 a a ~AYLMER WHOLE BEETS, 20 oz. . Erm LI CR HED PINEAPPLE .. hie UR he AE 32¢. Thurs,, April 1st Port Flyers went HEINZ SPAGHETTI, 15 0z¥.......... Salli asa 15¢c. to Kingston with no alternative but OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE, 20 oz. . Shh paid 14¢, [to win or be eliminated so they won MAPLE LEAF LARD ©. linc: mien dTe Rte CHEEZ-WHIZ, 16 0z. .............. An .65¢. "In 'one of the fastest and closest i _ FLOWERDALE TEA, A Ib, .. Assia an DG checking - games of the "series with BET CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE, 1 Ib. thi tiers $1.20 | Kingston the Flyers literally skated ; '. LIFEBUOY SOAP ......c....o mm "3 for 3lc. . | the Vics into the ice. The first period OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ......: verenssenisneiennin bien 180, - | ended with neither team Scoring. The RINSO DETERGENT, large . Yilnlndan Bf RL gy Flyers had many chances but the elu- sive dise would not cross. the line. Brodie for the Flyers along with the assistance of Al Zeduc tallied the only goal of the second period at 4.42, "The third period went to within one minute of play when Vices took their goalie 'out of the net to give them an extra forward. After the face off Neil Attersley carried the puck 'just outside his own blue line where he was checked but he circled around and let go with a long back hand shot. The puck left his stick and head® a little to one side of the Vies net but before it reached it, something caused it to | turn enough so that it slid in the dead centre of the net. © This put the game on ice for the Flyers and meant the start bf a new series. Kingston instead of being good sports (insilted that Port should toss for-the odd game again) as they had the odd game of the first series. '| Port lost the toss again, and so King- ston again got the odd game on their iced : _ Orders of $2.00 or oyer delivered £ free of charge ~ DOUPE'S Stung PRINCE ALBERT Phong 174r 14 : Even if you haven't a hobby you'll love the display- put on at the United Church May 18 and 19. - -Procceds for ----artificial ice. fund. Sporisored by Scugog Chapter, LO.D.E, Most of the support for cancer re- search and welfare work in Canada comes from the voluntary contribu- tions of Canadian citizens through the Canadian Cancer Society. ' ---- FLYERS DROP 1 FIRST GAME OF ~LNBW SODIDG Fliers Tie First Series SMart Second with a Loss and-Win | ton Fans--LET' S GO No. 2---BOARD- ING. Now what I would like to know is how does anyone accomplish a board- ing manoeuver when they have their back to the player and yet-make no contact with him (answer) only with the assistance of Mr. Walsh. (Thank you Mr. Walsh, You played a wonder- ful game. for "Kingston). Even the Kingston fans didn't appreciate that exhibition. ; This double penalty gave Kingston the break they needed and three goals were put in while Port were two 'men short. 'Senior, Maracle and Cherry were the goal getters for Kingston in the second period. - : Third period the Flyers fought back -- Romanuk. scored, assisted by Brodie and Zeduc. Another was de- flected in off Romanuk's skate when Copeland shot. Kingston managed a goal when Cherry made Ullman's pass count. - The game ended 5-3 for the Vic's. Io --0-- FLY ERS DOWN: KINGSTON- VIC'S ON HOME ICE they were still in the series and had lots of fight left. Play started very fast and it was not until 13.51 a goal 'was scored by Kingston when Carscallen aided by Senior managed to Ship it passed Ross. Maogtava bal tha Monday night in Memorial gardens} the Flyers let Kingston Vic's know 2 goal, ending the period 5-2 for the Flyers. The Vie's turned on the power in the 1 third period and were successful in netting two goals, first one by Ball assisted by Reid; second one Senior assisted by Vallier and Koen. Then just so Kingston would not get any ideas they could' win, Cope- lahd picked up a loose puck, sailed in and sunk another hot shot into the Kingston net, making: the final tallie 6 to 4. for the FLYERS. V.adies' Monday Night League Standings-- = Swallows=--43 Canaries--34 Robins=-41 © Cuckoos--29 Gulls--38 Budgies--26 + Wrens--34 Orioles--20 Martins--34 Crows--16 For March 29th the mystery num- ber chosen was 861. This was for the score for 3 games without handicap. Murs. Tobin (robin) 359 came the clo- sest and obtains a prize to be given out at the banquet--also a prize for team with the lowest points for the 4 series--Crows--178. Over 200 Scores-- t Mrs. Hope (cuckoo) 209, Mrs. Rennie (cuckoo) 246 Mrs. Hastings (canary) 223 Mrs. Harper (swallow) 220 Mrs, Stata (budgie) 211 Mrs. Middleton (martin) 210 Mrs. Brunton (wren) 208 Mrs, McKinnon (robin) 207 Mrs:*Raines (martin) 203 1 High 'Triple-- 234 |] THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 8th, 19564--5 - the Tuesday Night League, at the Club Bayview in Whitby, where a good | son, but we will be back next season, with the weekly report on the Thurs. day Night Men's Bowling League. Gordon MacMaster dinned was had by all. Trophies were-given out, after the, dinner, to the League Champions, The Scugog Carps, who last week beat out Goode's 3 games to 0, the games were close, but the Carps seemed to come through with a strong finish in the last frames. The members of the Scugog Carps, who all received. individual tropries, | are as follows: Gordon Robertson, Captain; Jack! Hope, Ross Sweetman, Gordon McKee, ' "John Corroz, Bob Howsam. : The=winner of the high single was Ross Sweetman, who received a trophy for his efforts. Also Wes Stata win- ner -of high triple received the high trophy. All teams in the Thursday. Night League received a share of the prize money, This was done by awarding so much money per point won during the season. ANA SAARSARARASRNAA This is the last column for this r All three of ER BOOS AAAS ARAN _-- "All Open Bowling EVENINGS from 7 to 11 Drop in any time to play your tournament: games. FAMILY NIGHT (FRIDAY) to continue KING PIN LANES PORT PERRY LIP PL stetetetete tet! ote! sea- Notice to Owners of Bicycles WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY License Plates for Bicycles must be purchased by May 8th, Menzies, from Chief A. C. Cost of Plate 50¢, each. apr22 1954 Saturday, April 3rd Port Flyers travelled to Kingston by bus to play the first, game of a new series--best 2 out of 3 games. Kingston Vics scored the only goal of the first period when Maracle's screen shot slipped by Ross Hawe at 1.60, The rest of the period was 1a- ther ragged with neither team making any further tallie. : Within 10 seconds of playin the -second period, Fisher made Attersley's MANNING'S pes Bo | nese Cream Biscuits Ih. 3c. +2 for 2c. 2 for 33¢c. 2 - GARDEN PATCH, CHOICE, 15 07. TIN Cut Wax Beans: CATELLI'S 16 OZ. PKG. Ready Cut Macaroni pieht anal to Masters-being-in-the-pight-spot--t 'take Al Zeduc's from behind the Kingston net and rap in Port's first counter at 17.47, About two minutes later carried the puck to Kingston's blue line, passed to-Romanuk, who passed it over to Copeland on the right wing, just as he squeezed by a defence man, and without hesitation he let drive a hard low shot which caught the inside bottom corner of the net, giving Fly- ters'a 2-1 lead" in the first period. Port started the scoring in the se- cond period when Copeland latched on to a loose puck inside Kingston's blue line and flipped a nice backhand shot past Don Ragazio. Senior assisted by Reynolds retuin- od it at 8.39; but just-past the 10 min- ute mark Masters bagged another, assisted by Zedue and Till. Less than a mimite after that Al puck right through the whole King- ston team, letting drive with a hard shot that beat Ragazio for "another fi pass hit the twine putting the Fly- ers on even footing again. : 'GOOD QUATATY : From face off until 6.43 when Bro- Corn Brooms each 99c, ; die was given a high sticking penalty, ¥ Ld plays were being broken up by both ' teams. Right after Brodie's penalty CLARK 8, IN TOMATO SAUCE, 20 07. TIN : i Dykstra was given one of the oddest Beans with Pork 2 for 3c penalties of the season (going into x we -B| the corner he took the puck, turned YORK : -to his left to bring it out when Ullman FY R. - CREAM STYLE, 20 OZ, TIN, : of the Vic's charged in striking the : Golden Corn : 2 for 2c 'boards at Dykstra's back). Maurice : y . Walsh the referee lets out a holler NABOB ORANGE PEKOE PRN after being goaded into it by Kings- Tea Bags, 30's each 29c. * - FRUITS and VEGETABLES 2 for I FLORIDA PASCAL Green Celery Stalks : FLORIDA, SIZE 200's Juice Oranges - , 3 dozen $1.00 FRESH TENDER, 1 1B. BUNCH 2 i ---- TT Lawrence's Rexall ONE CENT SALE THIS WEEK 6c. Asarex Tablets $1.25 Rexall Cod Liver © Extract 98¢. Mi3l Solution $1.90 Halibut Liver Oil Capsules ........... 2 for $1.91 75c. Rexall Nerve Tablets ; 2 for 6c. | California Asparagus 1b. 35¢. 100% GUARANTEED MEATS 'MAPLE LEAF, CELLO WRAPPED Lo Ih. 35¢. Weiners : . : S115 Puretest Cod Liver DEVON or DAISY BRAND CF Ol iiiiiiviiomis 2 for $1.16 - : B ; B : : 3 65¢. Rexall Milk of Magnesia ~ | Breakfast Bacon . . Ih. 69c. 2 Tor di. RE : Sce Bills foi Complete .s2 for 66c. - kien 2 for $1.26 2 for 99c. List--over c. Mi3t Tooth Ifaste, 2 for 60c. . Klenzo 'Tooth Brush, : ¢2 for Glc. . Gloskreme for Hair 2 for 6c. . Tiny- Tot Baby Soap 2 for2le GOc. Taleum, 2 for Ble. 75¢. French Balm ........ 2 for T6e. The. ASquafe Floor Wax 2 for T6e. 280 items on this sale. Lavender © I Rolled Veal . Ih, dc. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, APRIL 8-9-10 . DOMINION STORES LTD., PORT PERRY, ONT, Phone 19 A. M. LAWRENCE THE REXALL STORE . Port Perry Brodie Zedue leading the attack carried the" "Mrs. Hope (cuckoo) 642 Total Points for Three Series-- Swallows---167 Wreng--112 Gulls--150 Cuckoos--108 Robins--144- . Budgies--108 Martins--143 ": = Orioles-- 89 Canary--127 Crows-- 78 ° Men's Thursday Night League _The Thursday night league finished off the season on Tuesday night, April Gth™ with a banquet held along with 2332S wy PHONE 73 2332 IS REPAIR TIME "Look. Over the Following Suggestions: ~ TILE YOUR BATHROOM WALLS and FLOOR. NEW CUPBOARDS IN THE KITCHEN. TILE FOR KITCHEN WALLS and FLOOR. GYPTEX TEXTURE PAINT FOR ROUGH WAL as, i PLYWOODS FOR MANY USES. r Bring YOUR Problems to US 'REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Udadadaadt S22 222212222222 R2R2ARRRR0RR22R42222222 80220820280 028200R82 0222222202022 228208328828882222%} SPRING TIME H H PORT PERRY 3 LEE RI Sn F. W. BROCK & SON MARBOLEUM $1.90 and $2.90 SQUARE YARD Marholeum and "Jape TILES 12c, 13c, 20c, 25. Armstrong Tiles, 20c. each Quaker RUGS QUAKER WALL FLOOR LINES All in Stock. (Seconds) Regular $2.40 Regular $1 89 and WINDOW SHADES Cesbiesinnssinnananse $1.89 - SMOCKS $3.15 HAMPTON. 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Outfox the hazards of life by opening a savings account with : PANAN Af TR tense dbe 19¢, BREAKK AST BACON, ' Ib. Abe, '=a. The Canadian Bank of Commerce--as so many other alert HEEL "AD { 19c. BA ka he ILCTCTR I bere w99e. ; Canadians have done. Add to your balance regularly and make your G FRUIT oii dan 5 for 25c¢. \ C SI, Ah. iiccininiosien obec. . - savings account the cornerstone of your future independence. Ph | i The Canadian: Bank of. Commerce one 43 Port Perry N.63 oR Lidia Pb sabi et Lh ni ae odie ad i . ' ; Hale pain sas Ruin