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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Mar 1963, p. 5

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Ww 2 . THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1968--6 A finals with Gardner's team 8-1, to a i i f i , | greet his many friends on the streets - too \ . ! om ouse eliminate Gardner and the right to | House League Offer Mike Starr at of Uxbridge and rap on hundreds of Ontario Farm 5 a Lea ue advance to finals against the winner U h id M 23 doors in the urea renewing long = 2 q ie plackstock series. hy: bie Play-0ft Upsets X Il ge, ar. standing friendships. | Safety Council i . 3 es of the game went to Gard- £ Blackstock--2 ~~ McGill--1 ner's team and were as follows: R. A traditional Mike Starr reception] The Uxbridge visit is just part of | The Ontario County Farm Safety 8 On Wed., March 13, with Blackstock Evans, body checking at centre ice; ! From the rugged country side, up, cul arena. These Ranchers, as they others, that helped to sink the ship. feated Blackstock 2 - 1 are going to has again been planned for the Town with his hundreds of friends in the an exhaustive swing Mike Starr is Council is again sponsoring a Silver Prizes will be awarded on a town- . R. MeGill of MeGill's team for elbow- are known, when playing hockey, find themselves in trouble, unless| northern sections of the historic Ont. A Zd-hour day does not leave too] ship basis, and the competition is open ing. The scoring was as follows: Battery tests at the GM battery | were bouyed up by their brilliant dis- | p,. Espie can come up with a good | Riding. many sleeping hours for Mike Starr, | to Grades 6 to 8 in all rural school Blackstock--1. G. McLaughlin; plant iin. Oshawa include 36 hours at play of team spivit. The team play defensive game of hockey. 1 believe who has represented Ontario Riding | in the county. Posters must not be 2 N. McLaughlin. zero degrees and three months in a | Was so tremendous, the flopping Jim- the Espinites will have their hands in the House of Commons at Ottawa, | copies of existing safety posters, and McGill--1. D. Bourgeois 110-degree water bath while being my Hunter, who in his flopping and full in the finals. Dale Hallett who since 1952, As Canada's Labour | must be made on standard art clas. (J. McFadyn). constantly charged and discharged at diving in vain in stopping the puck is banged in both markers for Espies, Minister, Mike Starr must, of course, paper, and should be not larger than -_ _m raldinsnercer | Greenbank way, the livestock farmers i Yarish who waited to blast aki . ddi bay 3 . pr against McGill's team in their first M. Ives, hooking; D. W aldinsperger, | BY ; i Robin Parish : of Uxbridge and surrounding dist- muking through the riding that starts Dollar Farm, Home and Highway 4 interference and R. Evans elbowing. | don't only raise livestock. They pro- three goals within two minutes and -l carly in the day and brings him home Safety Poster Competition. This is , game of their semi-final series, Black The scoring was as follows: duce some pretty good hockey playing | fifteen seconds. This set the Herds- ) late at night, the third year for this competition i stock won bv the narrow margin of ) g was as tolows: sons also. These kids at the start of [| poy thelr heels, and were| Saturday, March 23, is the day set and it has been highly swesstul \ 1 goal in a 2-1 win. Blackstock start- , Pe. pp enn ee oon men back on i . , Mike Starr has an unmatched know- | "" as heen gly successful. i § Jackson--1. M. Vanderby; 2. D. their play-off series, were considered in no way able to recover from this| aside so that one of Canada's most ed { Ontario Riding. He i ph Last year 340 boys and girls from 3) ati 3 od © irk s v . " 4 : cde o ari . vos - B : S cat skating fast and netted 2 quick McCartney; 3.1. Hall a veal underdog. These kids who do quick shot in their armour. The final | highly respected Members of Parlia- oo pe t g! co » rural schools in Ontario County took Pe ; Gill's scor 3 : : : 5 : ' Cf ure at every tocorners 3 : ; : goals and then held McGill's scoreless (M. Vanderby). chores around the farm, in helping out score was Greenbank 5 - 0 over the | ment--Hon. Michael Starr--can re- miliar fi i \ . very pp corners', part. 196 Silver Dollars were distri. until the closing minutes of the game. Gardner--1. B. Mclean at home, they then proceed to the lo- Herdsmen, The Espinites who de-| new acquaintenances and chit-chat on every el y street and concession Wate 8 HIE TAROT. The only penalty of the game went t« road in the riding. * * * si w inter : a re re ateh, And on Jim's, 70 d in the lone tally make frequent trips to C la's ca-!| 14" by 20" } . six-hour intervals. Batteries are also | &, 78) treat to wate 7 as Trewin popped in the 8 ally req rips to Canada's ca-| 14" by 20". ) oF -Jacksan 4 Gainer] subjected to dry storage tests for up | display his team mates, led by Robin for Blackstock. Young Marshall in pital city to help conduct the affairs The competition closes on April 30, On Mon., Mazes 18, Jackson's team to two years. Parish, who scored three goals, while goal was very sloppy in clearing from of the nation with other cabinet min-| and all posters must be forwarded won their second game of their semi Jim and Ron Thompson notched the ig net, and this Blackstock team just isters headed by Prime Minister John | through the teachers to the Depurt- -- | about tied it up. It should be a Diefenbaker. ment of Agriculture, Uxbridge. M T pretty good championship series, I ee a . en' S hursday Ladies Wednesda Ladies Monday In the Bantam playoffs, McMasters 3 ese essa stsee estat sessesssstessssesssessesessssssststssstsstsstsesssstsstssses Y and Scotts had a real donnybrook in ++ Nioht Bowling | Night Bowling | Night L wl Sd IMPORTANT MEETING Team Standin 1q OW ng 1( eague the lone wolves, Vernon, Suunders and Ray " ET * . Raines don't start passing the puck, ! . Toa ee a March 13th, 1963 j Foam Standings, March 18th-- they may be in trouble in the finals. Friday March 22nd 1963-- Black Jacks . 43* Jets an Carrots 48 Vernon and Raines each scored two. $ 1 7 § 45 de " Bb .. o ce ri. H . . ) } Deluxe ......... 4s Kittyhawks Turnips ... 4727031 | Saunders, Snooks, Mavseny hi il. i i 977 Wie aliontin At 8.00 p.m. the Port Perry Public School auditorium ) N SLATS cover eerennnn, 40 North Stars ................... 23 ONIONS evo, 47--22665 | liams notched the orien a3 % ow Mike Starr, ulong with am will be the scene of an IMPORTANT MEETING for the Head Pins ........... . 88 Lancasters coo... 21 Radishes ............. A---- 42 small as he 8 put pie fe wife, Aula, will be present ne a Sof electors of Reach Township, Scugog Township and the Legionaires 38 Mustangs .....oceveniireenens 18 Cucumbers .................... 40 Chapman, Harris and Short nailed the fee party tor w omen in the after- Village of Port Perry. | ' ' Bombers 18 PATSTIPS «reverses 38 other markers. noon and will greet his hundreds of ATCROIS ooo 87 Sunderlands Trmm---- 18 Beans 38 Pickards advanced to the finals in women supporters personally. 'Then A panel of speakers is being arranged, including the Mstense EE 28 Mosquitoes seebee 4 Beots ' 37 scoring a 3 to 1 win over Blackstock. | in the evening the hard working men Ontario Riding Liberal candidate--Mr. NORMAN CAFIK. a y " mmm 27 Hurricanes i} Comm 14 Peppers ..... 84 Terry Adderly scored twu us Porter, | of the area will be welcomed at a s0- Perplexing questions as to the vital issues at stake in o " Kings rr, 27 Flyers Lm 18 PERS wore 34 who assisted on both Adderley's goals cial, an event which has gained much the forthcoming Federal election on April 8th will be . ¥ x ve SY musa oss 2 Spitfires 9 Potatoes ............o.. 81 picked up the other. Michie put popularity over the past years. Hon. answered by the panel of speakers. Son A ycEn 07 isecond ection iconters . Cabbage 26 Blackstock in front quickly, but it was | Matthew Dymond, Ontario's Minister High Triple for Week-- HeBeo pers commun 7 iiss ' short lived Cochrane, the little' of Health will also be present atl both All serious-minded electors w ho have their country's C. Popert--1799 High Single-- High Single-- Blond Bomber pied up Guo monte, Tivellons, ' ; future at heart are urgently requested to attend and receive High Single for Week-- G. Hastings -- 2068 B, Bidby-6i as Loam Tate Tis Res) MeCoy slipped Mike Starr will take the opportun- a cordial welcome. Singer De a ae BE 616 in the other. Cochrane's won 3 to 2. Fity during the two party Interval to | Barres I EE EEE EE SEE SEE 00 . . ' -- M. Enge -- 6506 + Jakeman--b Phinney's goal scorers were Skinner| Co a oo : A. Menzies--289, 268; B. Miller-- | Singles Over 210-- Triples Over 600-- Jand Evans, - -- -- Sn 287; F. Olsen--269, 243; T. Hughes-- G. Hastings--268; B. Collins--223; N. Jakeman--6156 Here are next week's (Saturday EE 297, 252; D. Enge--250; C. Popert-- | F. Cochrane -- 245; J. MeDermott--- M. Sweetman--609 games) finals, which start at 8 a.m: G Id S 1 . 276, 288, 235; C. Butson--263, 246,248; H. Bower 287; W. McLaughlin | Singles 200 or Over-- BANTAM 0 ed 275; J. Bower--263; G. McHugh--242; | --229; J. Ballard-- 232; M. Jeffrey-- M. Eden--261; T. Hall--268; M. J. Blackstock vs. Scott 8 to 8.60 a.m. | OO K Nat tambon 24% M. Lyle--263; J.| 229; K. By A. Spears--236; | Till--241; M. Lawrence--281; B, Bond Pickard vs. McMaster 8 to 9.40 Congoleum allard -- 232; C. Hastings -- 227; J.| S. Popert--211; C. Warriner --264; 1,| --226; A. Edgar--223, 218; M. Hayes: Newman's vs. Espie's 9.40 to 10.30 . > Owen--250; B. Graham Jr--232; PF, Doupe--216; M. Ey --261; M. Wake-| -- 221; J. Goode--213; R. Saunders-- Heard vs. Blackstock--10.30 to 11.20 $1.00 Sq. yd. what You can do with Canning--242. ford -- 224; A. Lown --- 213; M. St.| 213; N. Jakeman--=213, 209; M. Sweet- ' TYKES--11.20 to 12.00 noon. Triples Over 700--- John--219, 240; M. Baird 264; M.|man- 212, 202; B. Cotes -- 210; J, Frost Bite VINYL ASBESTOS ; >. Popert--799; A. Menzies -- 734; | Enge--234, 232; J. McLaughlin--220. | Cooke-- 208; E. Pogue--206; J. Godley Wi d Bli d HI C. Butson--1784, 202: D. Bentley--200. Re A RH S Inaow nas oy oe 3 a WHITE IA LS - 3h 1 ° 1 ° F ° nw, " Pa { 81 Bowling | X BD x ik Team Standings Points WALLPAPER ai Black Hawks ........ NE 36 on Northenders . ee 30 200 = k Md Snowblows ... 24 patterns n stoc } Notsohotz ........ccceovnverenennn. 24 45 11 d Misshots .... Si Cc. Yo dan up PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK-END : sy EN canton i _ Pre-Pasted Papers for easy WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY, MARCH : PRINCE ALBERT High Single-- oe installation. Save by installing > 20-23 . Doug Postyy~47i) Wallpaper and [Floor Tile your- KRAFT High Triple-- self. 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