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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Sep 1954, p. 5

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ONTARIO FINALS LACROSSE Streetsville vs. Brooklin at BROOKLIN ARENA Saturday, October 2nd, 8.45 pan. Admission 50¢. FFOOR PRIZE Children 15¢. SS The. Official Opering THE CARTWRIGHT CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL : will be held on . Friday, October 1st, 1954 AT 3 p.m, by MR. J. R. McCCARTHY, SUPT. of EDUCATION §§ AT THE SCHOOL AND GROUNDS The general public are cordially invited Wallace Marlow, Chairman, 38% | the LAKESHORE LEAGUE is sche- £%| duled for Port Perry this Wednesday £ evening at which time the teams com- st | peting in our local league will be de- 8 | cided. #8 | Port Perry Lions' initial practice of 3 | the season on Wednesday evening last. 8 |Back from last year's squad were 8 | Jack Griffen, Jack Owen, Roy Wal- i |lace, Bud Warriner, Dave Brunton, &% | Bob Storry, George Rodd, and Mac i | Christie, - | out this year are Al Cawker and Stu. # | Lane and rookies Bill Cornish and Bob 8 | Carnegie, 4 any predictions as to the possibilities 8% | of this year's 0.A.B.A. entry the add- & | ed strength of the new comers could mean that little extra our lads needed to go all the way last year, 8 | GAME of the year FOLLOWED BY #| A DANCE will pit the PORT PERRY i | LIONS %| STARS, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. % | 8th, 5 track and field meet has little to offer $3|in the line of broken records re the ¢ | Coronation T. & F. Club. The only Twelve ye! turned out for the|® Four new members turning While it is far too early to make An ORGANIZATION MEETING for THE = OPENING EXHIBITION against OSHAWA ALL- Track and Field The results of Friday's P.P.H.S. Henry Thompson, Sec'y-Treasurer. Port. Perry Minor Hockey $2| boy to crack a record was Bob Car- £3, negie who managed 8 ft. 9% inches in #2 | the intermediate pole vault to eclipse $3] Garnet Palmer's old record by ¥% in. (While other records were approached in the boys' divisions,the contestants will have two more recognized meets in which they may compete in the same age classification -- the inter- school meet schedule for Cannington a week from Wednesday and the annual All boys who are 8 years of age and not over 18; as of August 1st, 1954, and want to play Hockey this year, are requested to sign this form and mail to Bill Harrison, Secretary of the Port Perry Hockey Club, or leave at Star Office in an envelope with Secretary's name on. 'PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE - The parents of Please Print Birthday, , have given their consent Hl for said boy to play Hockey in the Port 'Perry Minor Hockey Lesgye, and releases said League from any injuries incurred by + : a } : 4 in any games or practices taken part in by sald player for season of 1954-1966 Parents Signature oe fl Players signature Address Please fill in these forms and send them in immediately. ! Extra | ~ forms may be had at the Star Office. spring Coronation meet)." Hd i E3' 0ky FE 4 oy hr WI, Fr RS 12 Players Drill at Lions Practice The girls were more outstanding in the record department -- Ruby Leask finally cracked the old 18 ft. broad Jump record for girls with a leap of 13 feet 6 inches, and new-comer Erika Benschap shattering the 'high jump record for junior girls with a mark of 4 feet 1 inch (this being but one inch less than inter-school record for sr. girls). Two girls set new marks for P.B.H.S. competition--however Shar- on Haugen holds the Coronation re. cord with-a mark of 14 ft. 6 set in Oshawa, Legion Minor Ball A TRIPLE HEADER YET! r This coming Saturday, Oct. 2 will see the Schedule of the Minor Ball League brought to a close, with the kind permission of the weatherman. Bisons vs. Indians--1.00 p.m. Leafs vs. Bisons--2.30 p.m, Indians vs. Royals--4.00 p.m. Be sure to come out and cheer your favourite team, Players must arrive a half hour be- fore game time. Fach team must field at least nipe of their own play- ers, Next Sat.,, Oct. 9th will see the Champs of the League crowned. Stouffville Retains Tri-County Title Stouffville Red Sox pounced on righthander Geo, Holborne for thir- teen hits and two walks to rack up 8-2 defeat on the Sutton Green Sox and retain the Tri-County Baseball Cham- pionship. The mainstay of the Stouff- ville club, curve ball artist Lorne CHILDREN .........ccc.... enn $0100 FOR SEASON Season's Tickets Available at Arena Only Our Richmello Family RICHMELLO, WHITE or BROWN SLICED BREAD 24 0Z Loat 15¢ RICHMELLO FRESH GROUND COFFEE _ bz: RICHMELLO ORANGE PERO TEA 'BAGS 60's RICHMELLO, 16 OZ. JAR SALAD DRESSING EACH. 39¢C $1.15 EACH 09C | RICHMELLO, 8 SLICES CHEESE SLICES won A3€ L RICHMELLD -- A TIAYORS Ea h 2¢ [Loe chen pmigkg "ACT 49 BREAKFAST BACON 100% GUARANTEE -- All "merchandise sold at your Dominion 10% is unconditionally Guaranteed to give you 100% satisfaction. Cc 8 EFFECTIVE, THUR., FRI, SAT., SEPT. 30, OCT. 1-2 AE DOMINION STORE IN PORT PERRY, "ONT, DOMINION STORES LIMITED _ First of the Shason PUBLIC SKATING Port Perry Arena Saturday Evening OCTOBER 2nd ~ 8P.M.to10 P.M. SAVE TIME and MONEY BY PURCHASING ~ A Season Ticket FOR PUBLIC SKATING OPOPOBOBBOBOBOBIBOOSORO OPOPCBOIBOPOSOPT roo Se ee ee es a ee te ee Te a ee a ep So ae ao wr eg lente ste se ss, ROSOSOS $8.00 FOR SEASON OLD" at 40, 650, 60? MEN! new pep quick. Feel years younger. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. For both sexes. ""Get-acquainted" size only 60c. All druggists. TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES, CORPORATION 'OF. THE TOWNSHIP or REACH To Wit: " By VIRTUE OF WARRANT issued under the hand of the Reeve and the Seal of the Township of Reach bearing the date the 17th day of August, 1964, and to me directed, conmanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned in the |& following list for arrears of taxes due thereon, and 'the cost as herein set forth,.I hereby give notice that unless |} the sa arrears and costs are sooner aid- I 'shall proceed to sell the said ands or so much thereof as may be necessary to settle .the aforesaid ar-}{ rears of taxes and other charges there- on, at m office, in the Township Hall, in the vit lage of Manchester, by Public Augtion, on Monday the 20th day of December, 1964, beginning at Two o'clock in the afternoon and in com- Plignee with the Assessment Act. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, at the adjourned sale to be held at the same hour, on Tuesday, the 28th day of December, 1964, if necessary, the Corporation of the Township of Reach intends to purchase any of the lands offered for sale unless the full amount of all arrears and costs be realized from the sale thereof. GRANT CHRISTIE, Treasurer, 'Name 6f Owner or Person Assessed and Description of Lands, Lot, Concession, ete. John Kennelly Estate-- North Half Lot 11, Con. 18, 100 acres ' ~~ Yearin Taxes Cost Total Arrears . : 1961 $110.40 °° 1952 72.46 1968 76.96 North-West pt., 10 acres, being pt. Lot 12, Con, 18, Year in. Taxes Cost. Total 1961 © 0.60 1962 441 1968 6.08 42.76 822.66 Dated at Manchester, Ont., this 17th day of August, 1964, Published in The Ontario Gazette, Get Sept. 4th, 1954. sept.16-decd Schell, was in championship form. He held the Lake Simcoe crew to five hits, striking out thirteen batters and walk. ing only one. He sent them down in one, two, three order in four of the nine innings. Schell's slider, his best pitch, was working good and he mixed in a submarine ball for varieties sake. Sutton scored their only runs in the first inning." Hits by Holborne and Cameron, an error and a walk to cat- cher Keith Dunn accounted for the visitors' runs, 4 TUL FORT rERRY SIAL, SULRSDAY, SELLLMBLEL SOLL, 1u64--5 Sie NOTICE || We wish to advise our wholesale dealers and our locker patrons, that our Office and Plant will be closed on SATUR- DAY AFTERNOONS at 12.30 p.m., during the winter months." Effective October 16th. SILVERWOOD -DAIRIES LTD. PORT PERRY Q rh, AN. ' 3 _ : PORT PERRY FUELS _ | AY" HEADING NOW OPEN TIRED OF WORK? Comé in and bring your Friends 5 and enjoy a few hours, of fun and | sport. King Pin Lanes Wes Stata, Prop. Scugog Road Port Perry OIL BURNERS FURNACES For Free Estimate - - - Phone 196 r 31 D. H. Skinner PRINCE ALBERT Summer Service a Specialty. for Famous Reading Anthracite Coals SIZES--RICE, PEA, viii and STOVE : : 3 | High Grade Metered Stove& Fuel Oil | =~ Pons 289 Dit 8 PORT PERRY COAL & ICE COMPANY TENDER pe MEATS | | A FISH * MEAT % POULTRY - | Ro CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING I York Frosted Foods | i CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" WW wo PORT PERRY Sis diiy F. W. BROCK & SON Groceries GRAPES MAPLE LEAF 9 ceesreiseeriterrieratiertiirrenenane CAULIFLOWER .........cc.cco...... BACON,........... MIRACLE WHIP, ........ special, 32 oz. 75¢. COMB HONEY, section .......coovcovvvunn. 55¢. E FAB. ..ccoooicnemiiionn Ser iscrmmeeteriirines 2 pkgs. 69¢c. VELVET FLOUR, 20 Ib. bag ............ $1.19 Basket 79c. PALMOLIVE SOAP, med. ........ 4 bars 33c. ai estates Mie DEW KIST GREEN BEANS, 20 oz. 2/35c. 5 1h. 45¢. COLLEEN CREAM CORN, 20 oz. ....2/27c. ALLENS APPLE JUICE, 48 oz. ...... 33c. I One Look At Johnston's New... NUWEAVE W ORSTEDS ... is worth a thousand words! . Mere words just can't -do justice to these superb. new Johnston suitings. So come in and see them. Let us measure you now for a really outstanding suit, cut by hand and tailoced to your own measure- }--_ ments by 1 Johnston experts, | SUIT or OVERCOAT E50 - $6050 Tooke WHITE SHIRTS, $3.95, $4.95 Penman's SOCKS double Sole $1.00and $1.25 'Penman's CARDIGANS for Men WINE and HEATHER $6.35 WALLPAPER -- 1 PRICE SALE 75 Patterns, 18¢. roll up BORDERS, 5c. Yard ; BUY ONE ROLL PAPER AND GET ONE FREE ~ LINOLEUM TILE, 10c., 12c., each SEVERAL COLORS BABY WEAR -- Big New Shipment THIS WEEK, including TOYS, RATTLES, BLANKETS etc. GOODRICH RUBBERS MEN'S KNEE, $4.95. BOYS' KNEE, $3.95 Port Perry

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