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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Dec 1961, p. 5

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© -- A ah "Over 210, "Tha League Game | Uxbridge vs Port Perry Int. . Game Time 8:30 p.m. __THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, DECEMBER 14th, 10615 Tuesday, Dec. 19 - Port Perry Arena Knight--213; M. Lewis 211; M. Grieves--210, - Monday Night Bowling League Team Standings, Dee. 11th, St. John -- 210; S. Triples over 600-- G. Hastings--765; R. Short Armstrong--673; BE. Golds 6--56 Browns 7-35) Oke---613; J. Hull--628. Reds 2--53 Whites 7-35) High Single-- Greys 5--46 Pinks 7--34 Joy Hull---285. Purples 2-48 Yellows 7--33 High Triple-- Blues 0-41 Oranges 0-30 Gloria Hastings 765, Blacks 0-37 Greens 0-20 High Triple, L. Raines 705 --000-- High Single, L. Raines, 316 Over 600 Triple, . L. Raines 705, J. Emmerson 652, Thursday Night - E. Pogue 629, T. Hall 626, M. Sweet- B 1 a I man 604, N. Blair 601. ow In eague Over 200 Single, Final Team Standings at End of L. Raines 316-200, T. Hall 270-206, | I'irst Section-- J. Goode 261, E. Pogue 250-225, A.| * Black Jacks ooo 51 Mulder 241, E. 'Shaw 236, J. Emmer- *Blow Kings son 283-225, M. Sweetniin 232, G. Stars ........ .. Hastings 2217, N. Blair 224-215, L. Carnegie ......... Tripp 222, M. J. Till 218, V, Fawns Meteors ........... 216, J. Houston 212, R. Smith 210, Goofers .............unn.... E. Vernon 207, D. Healey 206, D. Head Pins ' i. Sallows 205, M. Real 204, E. Heron Bill's Refrigeration ........... 34 200. Archers Smee, 3: Whiz Bangs ......ccoeevenn..... 32 Legionaires ........ccooevvvvnnn. 30 'Deluxe viii, 29 * Teams in play-offs. High Triples for Night Over. 600-- ~B. Miller -- 771; 1. Boyd -- 712; B. Graham Jr.--692; B. Cornish--658; T. Eden--650; J. Grieves--649; G. Goode --0G44; B. Graham Sr.--643; G. Sweet- man ---- 643; D. Lowcock I"ranssen--618. Wednesday Night ~ Bowling League Team Standings, Dec 6th. Spitfires 5--12 Hurricanes 4--¢ Mosquitoes 7--12 . Bombers 4--6 Mustangs 5--10 " Flyers 3--5 North Stars 3--8 Jets 0--5 Kittyhawks 2--7 Sunderlands 2--4 Lancasters 2--4 ee Oh Binge tion B. Miller--226 B. Cornish--219 F. Hastings--217 J. Hadley--200 J. Waldinsperger--200. * Spare. High Averages for First 'ection Over 200-- J. Hull -- 285; G. Hastings -- 280, 256, 229; B. Oke--268; R. Short--260, 234; J. Morris--266; E. Clarke--240; E. Bailey--286; N. Jakeman---233; M. Harrison -- 233; J. Armstrong -- 229, 215, 229; R. Williams--224; S. New- man -- 222; M. Wakeford -- 221; C. Tanton -- 218; J. Ballard -- 214; P. Highs at end of First Section-- High Triple Seratch-- MacGregor--213; 1. "703; J. Bailey--645; B. -- 622; J. | The Post Office A. Cawker-- 838 High Triple W/HDCP-- A J. Dowson--848 . High Single Scratch G. Goode--358 High Single W/HDCP- i J. Heayn--349. | Watch next week's paper for the Schedule for Second Section. --000-- Ladies Curling | Bonspiel last Wednesday--No Sche "duled game. The following teams won glory and fame: | ! Alma Cox's team--1st i Iva Mitchell's team---2nd | Vera Griffen's team---38rd Marg. Hayes' team---4th i Ruth Mitchell's team---5th Thursday as usual started off with a tie i Beare and Martyn, both mighty spry : Kenny on both knees, implored the heavens i So Holdershaw got (5h) | eleven. "I'was Bruton's first fall score of four, i Snooks very Strong--Just as before i ! ( ; -Kennoy 1 | | | Now Doyle boomed ahead. with a | i with a beautiful ten Thompson with (3) cried "hold it! You Win", [Us kind of the star to print all this rot. ' When you know them real well. They're a mighty fine lot. i --000-- - New Service hy Canadians who send grettings by air mail to friends and relatives over- i seas will be getting an extra assist | | from the Post Office Department in ! having their mail delivered promptly, lit was revealed recently by the Hon. William Postmaster Gen- eral, Hamilton, _ Mr. Hamilton sajd that regulations regarding the handling of insufficient - ly prepaid overseas air mail have been amended to speed up delivery of these items: The new regulations will go into effect December 1, in time for the Christmas air mail rush. The Postmaster General pointed out | that Universal Postal Union regula: tons require overseas air ail items | to be prepaid at least 75 percent of | the required postage. If prepaid less | than 75 percent, they are automatic ally carried by surface transportation and often arrive much later than ex. pected, Under the new. arrangements, The Canada Post Office will attempt to contact the mailer of "shori-paid" items by telephone to collect the uddi- tional postage, if this can be done without delaying the mail. If the mailer cannot be reached by telephone, | were Sunday visitors with her sis ter the Post Office will advance the ne- cessary postage to send the item on its way immediately by air transport, and then make use of a special card to collect the money from the sender, The new system will henefit all Canadian mailers and their correspon- dents in foreign countries as it will climinate delays caused by sending the mail by surface transmission, and will make unnecessary the payment of "double deficiency postage" by the recipient overseas, Mr. Hamilton urged all Canadians to post their Christmas greetings carly and to avoid delays by having all overseas letters and parcels weigh- ed at the post office before mailing. --o000-- Prince Albert A welcome to eyeryone to attend the white gift combined service next Sunday, Dec. 17th at 1 o'clock. Pageants and other Yuellide spe- Mr. Dan McTaggart, Little Britain is visiting a few friends of the vill- age. Mr. J. F. Vickery enjoyed a few days last week with his daughter My. and Mrs. LL. Devitt and family, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mus. Rodd, Jim Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilsons. Sympathy is extended to My. C. Grainger and family in the death of his mother. Meo and Mis. L. Beacoek and boys enjoyed Bundy with his brother My. and Mrs. J. Beacock, Nestleton, LJ LJ . Ashburn The Young People will hold their annual Christmas Musical on Sunday evening, December 17, at 8 o'clock PORT PERRY COUNCIL NEWS Minutes of reguline meeting of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Municipal Office on Sat. Corp. of Port Perry Waterworks Debenture Account By-Law #1349. (1) MEMO: Request for a sand box urday, December 9, 1961, at 9 A.M.| 4 the corner of Queen & Perry N. PRESENT: Reeve J. J. Gibson, Councillor Robt, Kenny, Chair. Deputy-Reeve W. T Harris, Coun- man of Roads and Sidewalks, felt cillors A. T. Cox, Irving A. Boyd. READING OF MINUTES: Minutes ot the Hydro-Committee meeting November 14th, and regular meeting of Nov. 26th were adopted as typed on motion of W. T, Harris, Seconded A. T. Cox. Robt. Kenny and that the above was a good suggestion but also stated that since we have two regular men, the sanding of these corners should be taken care of quite efficiently this winter. LETTER from the Canadian HH. W Gossard Co. Ltd. dated Nov. 28th, "61. "Our company's interest in expanding BUSINESS ARISING OUT OF] our efforts in Port Perry was predict- MINUTES: ed, to a large extent, on the favour- (1) Report on work at Canadian 1. able rental basis we have established with vour Council. You can under- stand, then, that we are most surpris- ed to have you request a 50% increase W. Gossard Factory by Councillor 1. AL Boyd. Councillor I. A, Boyd, Chairman in the Church, when a film, "Teenage | Challenge" will be shown. The Junior Choir occupied the choir loft on Sunday morning, Dec. 10, and sang "Whispering Hope". A miscellaneous shower was held in the basement of the Church on Friday evening, Dec, 8, for Mr. and Mrs. T. Long (nee Joan Gardner). Mr. L. Beaton showed some beautiful slides taken on his recent trip to Japan, ! NT | The December meeting of the W. M.S. was held at the home of Mry. Raymond Taylor on Wednesday even- ing, Dec. 6, at 8:15 with the vice- president, Mrs. Russell Batten pres. | iding. The Christmas Service of Wor- | Glad Tidings was followed through- | out. A short film strip was shown by Mrs. W. Perry. The report of the Nominating Committee was read by Mrs. Ray Graham and the following officers will be installed at the Jan- uary meeting: President -- Mrs, Russell Batten Vice-President -- Mrs. Alfred Fisher cials, i Secretary -- Mrs. Lindsay Death fin the Gossard | (¢) ship_in-the December issue of our | Treasurer -- on our existing Lease. During our this year, at no time was it suggested that we were not shaving our responsibility in the town, nor that the rental arrangement was so unsatisfactory, We will renew the Lease for a three-year period at £120.00 per month which represents a 207% increase. If this is satisfactory, please draw up a new Lease and send it to us, RESOLUTION --That the Corpora- tion enter into a 3 year Lease with tank to be left until spring. the Canadian H. W. Gossard Co. at a Report by Clerk on Sule of rental of $120.00 per month and that Debentures for the New Water Tower 'he Reeve and Clerk be and are au- in the amount of $35,175.00. Theso thorized to sign the same. Carried. Debentures have sold, sealed, Left with the Clerk to have the ne- registered, delivered and placed in a cossary lease. separate bank account, known as the LETTER from Mr. A. R. Johns re 2 3 permission to install a water service of Property reported that the ceiling building has been lowered in accordance with contract with John Ballard Lumber Co. and that also some work in the way of maintenance and repairs has - been done in the kitchen portion of the building. " (bh) Reeve J. J. Gibson reported that the new 300,000 gal water tank is near- ing completion and will be ready for use shortly; the painting of the said conversations been Mis. Russell Richardson | to the farm of Mr. W. Earl Martyn, Pianist -- Mrs. N. J. Anderson lot 17, Con. 3, Twp. of Reach. Filed. Supply Secretary -- Mrs, W. Gardner LETTER from the H.E.P.C. of Ont. dated Dee. 1, 1961 ve Utility Opera- tion. " It was decided to leave this matter until the first of the year when more study could be given to the advantages and disadvantages of forming a Hydro Commission, Glad Tidings Sec. -- Mrs. Ray Graham Welcome and Welfare See. Mrs, A. Fisher. . Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and a vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Taylor by Mrs, N. Anderson on behalf of the Society for her hospitality. (Continued next week) 35 56 4 DEPARTME CHRIST STORE 54 MERRY CHRISTMAS with 7 Biltmore 3 The smartest way to say Merry Christmas is with a Biltmore Gift Certificdte, He can choose the colour and shape he prefers and be assured of a perfect fit, And his choice is one of the fine selection of Biltmore Hats, Biltmore Hats for Men $1.95, $9.95, $11.95, $15.95 a Dack Shoes - Gift Certificates $18.95, $21.00, $24.95 - COMPLETE STOCK -- CITY PRICES. - I'S 8 g g 2 g 1 2 A eg £ IE ] PHONE: 6,96 He Ho 5g WG ~ PORT PERRY WAS GIFT CENTRE bY) 2/7 » CARDS LO » - 2 A A 98c., TOWEL SETS -- 0 SHEETS -- LANEROSSI, Plain--$11.9 MEN -- $17.95, DOMINION RUBBERS. Tip WABASSO PILLOW SLIPS LADIES DRESSES -- $3.95, Arrow Shirts White Broad Cloth -- $5., $6.. Teryldhe White--$7. 95, ei Golden Arrow, White nln White Shirts, Tooke--$3.95. P Ken Watson Curling Be GRACIA SHOES, Ladies. PACKARD SLIPPERS. o- Ladies Poslun Coats QUALITY LINE -- $22.95, $27. 9, $39.95 Croft Coats for Men ~ BUBURBANS, ETC. -- $21.95, $24.95, Lor - Top Suits in Stock ONE ih -- $59.95. MENS PANTS: -- ALL WOOL -- Crease Resistant $13.95, $16.95 ~ TOYS ~ DOLLS GAMES "DISHES BOOKS Ladies Nylons - - Supersilk $1.25, LADIES UNDERWEAR -- Slips--$2.98, $3. 95, $4.95 Stanfields, Watson -- Gowns and Underwear $1.35, $1.50 98c., $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 pr. .95, $9.95 4.95, $5.95, $6.95 $6.95, )5. Spor Shirts -- $5., $6, Fos $7.95 jamas--$4.95, £6.95 LADIEE -- $1495 SAVAGH DES, Children RITCHIE SHOES, Men ~BATA FOOTWEAR TWO PANT -- $75.00 ws 56 6 6 We Chit Christh Father will love one of ___the tastefully styled Sport Shirts that the young man of the house has chosen. Sport Shirts or Sport Knits are guaranteed to please him, "5.00 - $7.00 5 ede Se Je 96 Nc Te NI Wi WE WIoW 48 56 Ne Na We We We We We p's rere again with nas gifts by Mather chooses a white shirt from a wide selection of collar styles and convenient TC, wash'n wear. Shown is Golden Arrow Dad's Favourite tor Christmas $5.00 - $7.95 : ok 2%] > |} FR Arrow Pajamas will make a hit when the young lady of the house presents a pair from our wide selection of smartly styled Pajainas $6.95 Whatever his choice of styles . . . fabrics labels : You name it we have it! Shown are only a few of many! So pamper your man, .. give him his favourite Shirt from our wonderful Christmas selection . . superlative detail by the leader in men's fashions Even the family Po gets in on the act with an Arrow accessory gift for Father, Tres, Handerkerchiefs, and Shorts a must for Dad this Christmas, $1.50 -.8200 OF OF Ok OF Tok BF BF BE ok Yo oF "Vi tT - RRR St > won % vs , Ar A, Sa RR TRANS

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