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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Feb 1957, p. 5

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Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling LADIES' WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING LEAGUE FEBRUARY 6 + Points Team 4 4 taken "Total 1 CR A b 25 Sunderlands .................. 4 23 Spitfires ....oiiiverninnns 3° 23 Kitty Hawks .... 5 21 North Stars vo 3 21 Helicopters .... 2. 19 Hurricanes ....... we 2 18 Mosquitoes ....... ww b 14 PIVELS. inn irisisonses 2 18 Lancasters ......... wD 12 Bombers ........ ATE, 5 11 Mustangs ........coooeenn 2 9 High Single--Beth Oke 237 High Triple--Elma Doyle 590 Singles--Mabel Cook 224, Elma Doyle 222, 213; Josephine Hamilton 219; Effie Luke 214, Dorothy Jardine 214, |- Grace Christie 211, Ruby Roach 210, Ruby Christie 207, Marg. Carnegie 205, Myrtle Prentice 204, Jeanne Goode 200. Ladies' Monday Night Bowling Moths Spiders onesie 2 Mosquitoes ......... A MA 24 Bees oie Grasshoppers .......v.ooeevv Hornets .... Caterpillars Beetles Ants Termites ... Crickets Butterflys ....ooovveeveerieren. High Sin#es--Beryl Bond 249 High Triple--Beryl Bond 557 Over 200--Helen Stouffer 219, Elma Vernon 213, Beryl Bond 249, Helen Bathie 244, Evelyn Harris Gladys Goode 216. 218, Men's Bowling League Carnegie ......eunnives waniersssasansss 80 JUNOES coir) srr rrrniismsierassses 28 Delux Legion ... Stars Howard Motors ............ boise 24 Black Jacks wove eoeerrressnssien, 24 Whiz Bangs ....cceeveveerniiionnnn, 23 Archers ........ 18° Fitz Johns 10 Flyers... . 8 Legionaires ..ooeeeeeniineiiiiins 4 High Triple--A Farmer 673 High Single--G. Goode 293 Over 225--A. Farmer, 206, 210, 257 J. Read 236, D. Carnegie 257, Gord Carnegie 261, I. Hastings, 268, H. DeShane 259, G. Rodd 282, G. Goode 203, J. Owen 279, J. MacMaster 235. Causeway Lanes PORT PERRY OPEN BOWLING Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday Nights YOU'RE NOT A GOOD DRIVE IF YOU DON'T SIGNAL The driver ir the mind. When you park, or pull out f with a signal. It' a thoughtful driver. - car behind can't read your plan to turn, slow down, rom' the curb, let him know s the law. It's the sign of HOW GOOD ARE YOUR DRI DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS --ONTARIO VING HABITS? J Ties vew FORD=TRUCKS +57 = here now...V-8 and SIX! Styleside Pickups! NEW NEW PHONE 512 1 More than 300 brand-new models, with G.V.W ratings up to 45,000 1bs.; G.C.W. ratings up to 65,000 Ibs.! Five half-ton pickups in the line--only Ford has 'eml Sensational Styleside pickup bodies, standard at no extra cost--Canada's biggest, with 25%, more loadspace! The fabulous Ranchero--more than g car--more than a truck --carries more than half a ton! Seven mighty engines--V-8's from 17 Hp. to 212-Hp., plus famous 139-Hp. Cost Cuttér Six--Canada's most modern, most efficient engines, all with gas-saving short-stroke power! NEW 60,000 Ibs. G.C.W. Canada's lowest-priced modern Tilt Cab line. .. six complete series up to ® : : Qh See how many ways Ford Trucks are modern | | MEW/ Thermostatically controlle d fan, available on many series, gives as much as 19 more usable horsepower! Fordomatic Transmission NEW NEW , heavy-duty automatic trans. mission, power steering now available as standard or optional on many more models! Structural rigidity and' positive sealing, with all-welded construction, makes cabs stronger, safer! Inboard cab step makes i extra weather protection! NEW Hi-Dri ventilation Keeps NEw air; suspended pedals elin For 57 and the t easier to climb aboard, gives out water, "brings in fresher ninate toeboard holes!" years &head FORD TRUCKS COST LESS 10 own. 0 run...[ast longer; too / 'ertain features {llustrated or mentioned are ** Standard' = /y ji d models, optional at extra cost on others.) = Sora = - -- monnRrCcw SEE YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER "MANCHESTER GARAGE PORT PERRY I 2.0000 os AAR i be) AAA, tetete DASAAKARARIXERXRRR Ladies' Curling Club Scores' for February 6th, Dear Miss "Hair" Curlers: I browsed around the rink Wednes- day to see and hear the girls at play. I thought by chance to take a poll to see how many rock 'n roll. Some sought to seek a wick and raise while athers fought with sweeping craze. The scores amounted with alarm, the other ring could no no harm, however, those of courage won while others took it all in fun. Snooks 13, Burnett 2; could this be Marg. or is it Lou? Stouffer shared her luckless fate-- even to the numbered rate, while Hayes piled up a fourteen score. Need I go on'and tell you more? On other ice the game was close and not a play- er there was foze as Cox and Gray went at it tooth and nail with the play on a very even scale. The score board stating 8-5, Cox did her best | and stayed alive. On Thursday night I heard it said the men would ask the girls to lend a helping arm to sink. or swim, if they with luck were on a limb. Dave Thompson's rink came out with first, with Jack Hayes faving slightly worse, Art Cox rink came in for third and chicken was the secret word. Best wishes from, Miss Worn-Out Sweeper. Prince Albert Mr. Wylie's sermon on Sunday was based on "Power" and proved worth- while, Those who recently read the theme story at S.S. included Mrs. C. Luke and Mrs. E. Williams. Billy Brain put his birthday money in the little church, : Please do not allow our young folk to slip from our memory. The Y.P.U. are sponsoring a crokinole party and box lunch on Thursday evening, Feb. 21, in the church basement. - All ages are welcome, These folk have a suit. able projeet in mind Congratulations to Ay and Mrs. Hooper 'on the arrival of their new daughter, THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1957--8 Mr: Ted Williams and a friend spent a long week-end in Fredericton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, Barbara and Neil of Oshawa, spent the week-end with her father Mr, F. Vickery. Rev. Chas. and Mrs. Clarke, Frank- ford, spent a féw days with her brother, William and Mrs. Heayn and family. Kitchen Most Dangerous Room Negleet, carelessness, and improper use and handling of modern labour- saving appliances have made the kitchen the most dangerous room in the house, says Prof, J. W. Garland, Agricultural Engineering Department, Ontario Agricultural College. Basement stairways without hand- rails or riser boards cause many accidents to wives and children. Stairs are built for up and down travel, and should not be used for storage of boots, overshoes, jars and boxes, Highly polished floors are dangerous to walk on, and may unintentionally treat house guests to a "flying en- trance." Electrical hazards, such as the im- proper use_of long, inadequate exten- sion cords, cause fires and deaths. Most circuits in homes should have 15 ampere fuses. Since the majority of electrical circuits are of No. 14 wire, the use of larger than 15 ampere fuses is a definite hazard. When a fuse "blows", do not replace it with larger | Never use kerosene or gasoline to "quicken" a fire; explosions and burns Open fireplaces should be shielded by a metal screen to protect rugs from flying sparks, may result. Dozens of home safety hints are given in Circular 237, "Safety in the " Home," obtainable at the office of the agricultural representative, Uxbridge ALL COLOUR SHOW Friday-Sat., FEBRUARY 15-16 RANDOLPH SCOTT, in 1 Men From Now also FRANKIE LANE, in He Laughed Last Monday-Tues., FEB. 18-19 MICKEY ROONEY, in Francais In the Haunted House Wed.- Thursday, FEB. 20-21 one; instead, decrease the load on that particular circuit and have your elee- trician install another circuit, says the O.ALC. authority. The following suggestions are made: | don't leave eleetrie irons unattended; don't handle appliances or cords while in contact with water; don't replace ! fuses while standing on a wet floor | unless you first pull the main sivibeli; | don't place radiant heaters too close to inflammable material and don't at- tempt to make electrical repairs your- self. Fire hazards include petroleum-type cleaners, overheated stoves or furnace, rubbish, and neglected chimneys. 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