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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Sep 1954, p. 5

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Minor Ball Flash News very important and will make a dif- September 18-- dail ference in the final standings for| Indians vs. Royals play-off spots as each game won September 15-- will mean four points. So--be sure to Bisons vs. Indians come out to cheer your favorite team. September 2=-Chisty vs. mportant! : Remaining games Thursday; 6.80 is| - Bisons vs. Leafs starting time: ' September 20-- im ease note change of |September 10-- Chiefs vs, Yanks Leafs vs. Chiefs Refreshing schedule, The remaining games are BE SEEING YOU THERE! en of iad] oud > wr What a wonderful drink Coca-Cola vy with a rare, delicions flavor all its own. And how refreshing { the bit of quick energy it gives you. How nice, then, to know that Coke j 4 has as few calories as half an average, juicy grapefruit, : . or Have a Coke! » ; a 4 : Four generations have made Coca-Cola by far the most asked-for soft drink in the world. » 8 Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Lid. UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES ny UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO "Coke" Is a registered trade mark aF 4.13 = -- | performance. |Gotoa CORN AYLMER, 20 0Z. TIN | BOSTON BROWN BEAN LIPTON'S ORANGE PEKOE, 60's ~ ITEA BAGS REAL SPECIAL, 12 0Z, TIN ex 1 % SWIFT'S PREM ISIS BRAND, Ves Tin + | SOCKEYE SALON BULK VINEGAR =~ = 45¢ [SLICED BACON = he f PURE PORK SAUSAGE ™ y 6 LE TU you ou 100% mutistaction. E 8 BIFRCHIVE Th VE TH EET 0-101 at VALUES MINION STORE IN'E PONY PA doa, BOW -DOMINION, STORES ars Nu SHER A HR EE SH inti hk ap hh Be Sports Brooklin Wins Series Opener Brooklin ype Motors won a thrill.packed playoff tilt last night inf) oo 'Markdale, 4-8, as their OASA Inter- mediate "C" second 'round got under | son way. D, Mitchell's' triple with two out in the 8th inning eventually produced the winning run. Brother Bruce Mitchell pirich-hit for Till and when the second baseman muffed an easy Pop-up ya D, Mitchell galloped across the Plate to break the 3-3 tie. Markdale scored all their three runs {on three hits and a couple of errors, in the third inning but other than that, "Nip" Hooker held them.at bay. A walk and two singles, all after two out loaded the bases in the 6th but Ryan grounded to end the threat. In the 9th, two walks put Markdale in position for a last-minute victory but Fascoe relieved Hooker on the mound with two out and retired pitcher K. Free- man to end the game. % --Bill Croxall, a fielding star of the game for Brooklin, along with Bill Harper, scored Brooklin's first run in the fifth inning, starting off a three- hit rally In the sixth, Harper cleared the boundary fence with a mammoth home-run clout to make it 8-2 and Brooklin tied the score in the 7th when Jojinston doubled and Hooker singled, en Arksey flied out to centre, BROOKLIN: Graham, rf; Kivell, If; Harper, 1b; D. Mitchell, cf; Till, 2b; Croxall, ss; Johnston, 8b; Hooker, p; Heron, 2b in 8th; Pascoe, p in 9th. MARKDALE: Irwin, 2b; Fitzsim- mons, cf; D, Freeman, ss; K. Free- man, p; M. Freeman, ¢; Quigley, 8b; Ryan, 1b; McGee, If; Hill, rf; Bum- stead, batted in 8th, Umpires: Shelenkoff, Oshawa and Haston, Owen Sound. Blind Golfers At - |Beaverion _An interesting golf game was staged at the Cedarhurst Golf Club, Beaverton when Mr. Wilson Barrett of Toronto, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Barrett, of Beaverton came to Beaverton to visit and play a game of golf with his friend Mr. H, Mec- Sherry, also of Toronto, who is visit- ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ar- '| thur Brunning. The interesting part of the event H "Is that both gentlemen are blind, but in spite of their handicap enjoyed their game, and gave a most creditable Mr. Barrett has been associated with his brothers in Tor- onto for many years and is married with a family of six children, Mr. McSherry is the husband of Marie Burgess, a former Beaverton girl. be TYREE OT 20 Nr ---- --_ -CORDWOQD FOR SA ri * Good quality dg¥ hardw -split-and-sawn-1'-or-16";-de:- livered within 20 road miles of Claremont, $28.00 C.0.D. for full cord. Phone - Victor Symes, Claremont 884-10. OIL BURNERS For Free Estimate + Phone 195 r 81 D. H. Skinner PRINCE ALBERT Summer Service a Specialty. 30 ORVILLE RR I A eh BLA aa FRA A Sa SE Dara s-- . A -- AE {Race Resulis Arksey, c; B. Mitchell, batted in 8th; | gi} an - con rg or \ -- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1064 Port Perry Fair REGISTER FOR Mary Brotherwood SCHOOL DANCING TAP, BALLEY, BATON TWIRLING es ~~. CLASSBS NOW FORMING. - REGISTER SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER J1--Between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. or Phqne : n 64 r 33. 7 "For fu nformation write: MISS M. BROTHERWOOD, B Columbus, Ontario. HORSE RACES 2.30 Pace or Trot--Owner, Driver. Fpira. Leonard Blight, Blight Brown, Fred Brows, Mil]. oe ' & seconds "Sak an, N. Hodgson, D. Dow- ghana) ri John Millman, Mill- man, 8rd and e240, 1:6, 2.81 2.5. 2.28 Trot or P Becky Jane Vl, Wetherup, Weth- erup, 2nd and Virginia Freer, A.W. Glenney, iA aniky F. Conlin, A. Brown, 8rd Happy Honour 'Armstrong & Brown, dth % FR Blackstock: Go. Dolley, Dolley, | 2 iu hy . 2.21 1.5; 2.21 2-5. 2. 2 ot or Pace 2.22 Trot or Pace Ei Mandeen Frisco, A.Beverley, Beverley, | 5 3rd and 1st + ig Boy, Dr. Cowie, Cowle, |} 2nd and 3rd. ; Bob Norton, F. McNally, Wetherup, | 1st and 4th. * : Walteon Lady, C. Hilliard, Hilliard, | 8 6th and 2nd. 5 Elgin Winger, J. Herr, Sheldon, 6th | 8 an : Dwight Dillon, J, Shepherd, A. Brown, 4th and bth, LL 18:15; 221 1.5, i DOOR PRIZE and PROGRAM PRIZE Hillcrest Adam, Sharp, Oshawa; A. |B. Brown, 2 firsts. rans - Admission--Adults 50c." Children 15c. - Gadabout F., G. Sheldon, Sheldon, 2 seconds. - Harvester Express, Jas: McMil McMillan, 8 thi Lh ds, : # McMillan, Peter C, C. Hods D. 4 forths, g2om D. Dowson i Backstock Direct, J. H os, | Sth and 6th, ayes, Hayes || Miss Highlight, B. Samis, Samis,|fl TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS "FISH % MEAT % POULTRY CUSTOM SLAYGHTERING E Time--2.17 2.5; 2.18 2.5, During a dust storm at one of the army camps a recruit sought shelter [ji in the cook's tent. After a moment he remarked to the cook: "If you put the || lid on the kettle, you wouldn't get so | lf much dust in the soup." "See here, my 18d," said the cook, || | "your duty fs to serve your country." | } "Yes, but not to eat it," said the | recruit. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 rly "Hifi Ail _ sie. F. W. BROCK & SON | mr aii AL ire ; CHILD'S BOOTS WHITE and BROWN $2.98 - $3.75 Children's . Oxfords ; PATENT STRAPS { RED STRAPS i a 5 - $4.75 ys' and Girls' LE Y Oxtoris i JA.75- $5.95 | TEEN-AGE SHOES Suede Black Strap Penny Loafer $1.95 pair. GROCERIES-- ELBERTA PEACHES PRUNE PLUMS Best for Preserving. SUGAR ............... ++...10 1bs, 83c. CERTO ......cccoccvvviininine 27¢, Coffee PRICES REDUCED 10¢. Mountain Blend, fresh ground | $1.28 1b. 4 : : "tile i! Li BABY BOOTS BY SAVAGE Baby ready to walk ? Then bring her to us for the patient careful fitting of those first, so-very- important little boots. We recommend Savage boots because they are designed to protect baby feet and give" gentle support and guidance, Let us help your baby step off to a proper start towards healthy, comfortable feet, {jie atifin- win BIG BABY WEAR DISPLAY THIS WEEK Dolls - Rubber Toys - Bottle Warmers - Hosiery "Dresses, Efe. ag . \ a i Phone 43 Port Perry No Ht ¥ TNS ts Wp faded,

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