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Night Bowling Thursday, December 10th, 1959-- The Annual Turkey Roll of the Thursday Nighters, was again a most enjoyable evening. 69 © members turned out. 24 chickens, 2 turkeys were rolled for, besides 12 chickens donated by Mr. Frank Hastings. The results were as follows: High Singles Winners of Capons were 7.00 o'clock Roll-- Gord Mark--3810 D. Freeman--277 B. Williams--272 G. Sweetman--253 S. Sweetman--249 D. Enge--247 9.00 o'clock Roll-- J. Witherspoon--248 D. Wallace--247 A. Menzies--246 B. Healey--238 J. Beckett--224 T. Eden--210 High Triple Winners of Turkeys-- 7.00 o'clock Roll--Al. Cawker--=872 9.00 o'clock Roll--B. McNeil--792 Consolation Winners of Broilers-- Gord Goode; D. Butt; J, Redman; M. Gibson; M. Appleton; N. Parry; B. Weeden; B. Young; W. Graham; A. Ploughman; R. Chandler; M. De- Nure, Minor Hockey On Saturday the House League had a very good turn out and some real good hockey played. It is too bad that the parents of these children do not have the time to watch and en- courage them. The first game of the day the Bruins won over the Black Hawks 3-- Bruins 0. Second game Rangers vs. Telcos. A real good game, found John Raines of the Telcos scoring the only Phone Yu 5.2491 LOOK! JOHN BALLARD LUMBER LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES FIRST QUALITY, Self Storing Door $38.50 ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOUBLE HUNG (two lights) Self-storing Storm ~~ Windows (up to 100 unit inches) $17.50 goal of the game, giving the Telcos a shut-out. Final score Telcos 1-- Rangers 0. Third game Detroit vs, Leafs. This game between the two Top Teams of this League found the Leafs the top scorers. Game ending with a score of Leafs 6--Detroit 3. Fourth game Canadian vs. Boston All Stars. The Canadians do not seem to be able to break their loosing streak. They took a real white wash- ing by loosing to Boston 8-0. . To all Hockey Players. Please bring in your 50-50 Draw Tickets and Christmas Stocking Tickets this Sat- urday. TO THE PARENTS We the Officers of the Port Perry Hockey Club find it necesary to make it compulsory for all present and fu- ture hockey players to have Minor Hockey Insurance, to become effec- tive Dec. 31st, 1959. Any uninsured player will not be able to play hockey after Dec, 31st unless he has paid his '569-'60 Insurance, ~Our Juveniles have a game in Port Perry Saturday, Dec. 19th, This is our first Saturday night game. Be sure and help out your Hockey Club by coming out and seeing the Port Perry Boys play Hockey. Port Perry vs, Port Hope. Schedule for Juveniles Dec. 14--Stouffville at Port Perry Dec. 17--Port Perry at Stouffville Dec. 19--Port Hope at Port Perry Dec, 21--Port Perry at Port Hope Dec. 28--Bowmanville at Port Perry Dee. 29--Port Perry at Uxbridge Jan, 2--Uxbridge at Port Perry Jan. 9--Port Perry at Bowmanville Jan, 11--Ajax at Port Perry Jan, 18--Whitby at Port Perry On Wednesday, Dee. 23rd there will be a Big Night in our Arena. . There will be a Hockey game between Ux- bridge and Port Perry. Our 50:50 Draw and our Christmas Stocking Draw. [80 come; on out. Also a few door prizes donated by local Merch- ants, Ladies Wednesday Night Bowling ng standing for First gn Spitfires 67 Bombers coins 46 Flyers ..ucovncvnnnnonnnninene Lancasters .... Hurricanes .... North Stars .. Jets omrsirsren Kittyhawks . Mustangs .....ccevvnienrierenronnns Sunderlands Helicopters .... Mosquitoes High Triple--760, Dorothy Freeman High Single--, 283, Dorothy Freeman and Merle St. John, Triples over 600-- - 760, D. Freeman! 683, G. Hastings, 641, D. Venning; 631, M.. St John, 626, H. Heard; 623, L. Carnegie 621, M. Owen. Singles over 210-- 283, 217, 260, D. Freeman; 283, M. St. John; 266, B. Oke; 261, 246, G. Hastings; .. . 261, L. Carnegie; 250, J. Christie; 260, M. Owen; 243, J. McDermott; 241, A. Switze; 236 J. Armstrong; 236, 220, H. Heard; 224, 218, D. Venning; 221, J. Ballard; 219, D. VanCamp; 218, A. Wakeford; 217, C. Hewitt; 214, R. Dustry; 214, R. Moore; 213, B. Moore; 213, G. Taytor; 211, A. Milller. : L Ladies' Monday League December 14th, 1959-- Oranges--A46 Apples--40 Bananas--46 Grapefruit--37 Lemons--46 Pears--356 Cherries--46 Peaches--30 Grapes--43 Pineapples--30 Plums--40 . Berries--23 Because of the tie in POINTS win- ners were determined by total PINS for complete section -- teams placing as listed. Over 600 Helen Bathie--630 Vivien Cawker--610 Grace Hunter--606 Over 200-- Doris Healey--259; Vivien Cawker --261; Helen Bathie--248, 209; Elsie Pogue--220; Audrey Chapman--222; Grace Hunter--220, 218; Faye Dowson --217; Georgina Raines--216; Mar- jorie Burnett--=210; Florence Davey-- | Cedar Creek Mr, and Mrs. George Judd and Ed- die of Chalk Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Willerton and boys one evening recently. Mr. Chas. Parm is home from Tor- onto for a few weeks visit with his son, Sam, Wm. Blain is home again after two stays in Port Perry Hospital. The Cedar Creek friends of Mrs. Wm. Steele of Raglan will be sorry to hear that she is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Harris visited rela- tives at Hamilton last week-end. Richard Spencer had a good day last Thursday for his Auction Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Attwood MacRae and Linda and Carl of Oshawa were Sun- LOOK ' ' "you on La Bp strong 2 Linoleum Tile .. d : All the New 1960 patterns ' d é Here's a vinyl-plastic floor EXCELON TILE So easy to work -- you can cut to fit with scissors. Choice of many colors in Straight grain, Spatter, Corkstyle, and the new Designers Series. Economical, too -- and extra long wearing, Can be installed on any floor, even the basement, over r.. AT each d ....$1.69 sq. yard § * * VENETIAN BLINDS, $5.95 each # steel, plastic tapes 4 en tr rn mr AAAAE day afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harris. George Parm of Oshawa visited his father and brother Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harris received word Monday morning that her mother had died in Prince Edward Island Sunday even- ing. Mrs. Harris had visited her in November. Mrs. Roy Blain's father, Harvey Rowe, was drowned in Oshawa Mon- day evening. evening. 202; Margaret Hayes--201. Quite a guy, Charlie, Tall, handsome, everybody liked him--and Charlie was the life of the party whenever their crowd got together. Take Christ- mas. They were all there. It had been quite an The party finally broke up around two-thirty. "See you all at our place tomorrow," called Charlie, But tomorrow 'never came for Charlie. He had made the mistake of having one - more for the road. Oh, sure, he felt O.K. But he wasn't, Alcohol had dulled his reflexes and other time Charlie What Charlie didn't Meet Charlie, life of the party changed his actitude toward driving. At any could have avoided the ac- cident. But this time he didn't move fast enough, realize was that a few ounces of alcohol had slowed his reflexes, impaired his ability, changed his driving attitude. Your Ontario Department of Transport asks you not to take that chance. You can lose out so easily, just as Charlie did. If you intend drinking, don't drive. 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