PL. Perry Flyers Take Early Lead Uxbridge Chicks Score 10 - 5 Win Uxbridge came back strong | Keith James and Doug St. in the second and third period | John were the big guns for Ux- | bridge in the third, each pick- | to down Port Flyers 10-5 in a fast hard hitting' Junior "C" game at the local arena Monday evening last. The Flyers looked like a top place club in the first period, out skating, out playing the "Chicks" and picked up three goals to lead the Uxbridge crew 3-1 at the end of the first stan- za. G. Ball, J. McMillan and B. Campbell tallied for Port while J. Smith picked up the lone Uxbridge goal. A total of seven penalties were handed out in the first period by Referee Jim Macll- wain, Uxbridge -came on strong in the second stanza picking up three unanswered goals. Mor- rison with two and Forsythe with one clicked for the 'Chicks'. Each team picked up three pen- | alties. on | | ing up three goals. D. Balling- all and J, McMaster tallied for I Fort. Uxbridge-- Play roughened up_consider- ably in the third period, with a total of ten penalties handed | out. Port picked up seven while | Uxbridge collected three, Port Perry-- Goal, G. Neil; B. Oke, W. Me- | Millan, B. Campbell, R. Pick- | ard, D, McNenly, W. Powell, B.| Lee, G. Bal], D. Gibson, D. Ball-! ingall, J. McMillan, J. Mac-| Master, J. Buechlér, G. McMil-! lan. Goal, B, Kelland, B. McLean, | J. Smith, B. Payne, K. James, | D. St. John, R. Forsythe, B.| Rattary, L.. Smith, C. Morrison, | | R. May, J. Wood, J. Hurd. Referee--Jim Macllwain Linesman--Harold Jeffery. BLACKSTOCK NEWS Sorry, in last week's report of the Agricultural meeting we said Cartwright Fair to be Aug. 21 and 22. That is our error, it is Aug. 28th and 29th. The Royal Bank, of which there is a branch in Blackstock entertained the Council and Bd. of Education and their wives or husbands to a most delicious Barbecue Chicken Dinner at the! Fireside Barbecue restaurant, Peterboro on Wednesday even- ing. The High Schooler's enjoyed a skating party on Vine's Pond Thursday night, also the coffee served by Mr. Vine after the skate, Thursday was ladies night at the Arena. Mixed Curling was enjoyed by all there was room for. and the rest enjoyed watch- ing. The rink which came high was composed of Gerald Kelly, Joyce Graham, Courtney Gra- ham and June Keller of Brook- lin. All were shocked when came out of arena to see the "home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence all" in flames and rushed to the scene, but nothing could be done. Mrs. Lawrence was alone at home and escaped in her night attire. Sylvia saw the fire as he was coming from the school party and rescued her mother and drove her to a neighbors. Mr, Lawrence was at work in General Motors Osh- awa. Everything was lost. Dalton and Stuart Dorrell, Ralph Larmer and John Gnur, competed in the Milk Producers Bonspiel at Brampton Sat. Several from here attened the Soil and Crop Improvement con- vention in Toronto during the | week. | Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs. Ed Harris spent Wednesday & Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. V. Cain, Toronto. i Miss Elaine Mountjoy, King- ston, spent the week-end at home. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Strong, Bob and Beth and Miss Pat Adams were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Barr and Beverley, Bowmanville, Sunday. Cartwright people are keep- ing hospitals, Doctors and nur- ses very busy, At present Mrs. Wilfred Bowles, Mrs. Herman Samells and Mr. C. Tricker are in Port Perry Hospital; Mr. Bill Taylor, Mr. Donald Green, Donald and Linda Brown and Wendy Lee and Mrs. G. V. A. Scott in Oshawa Hospital and Mrs, Ed Darcy in Uxbridge Hospital. : " Sympathy is extended the families of Fleming Thompson and Mr. Richard Hooper. The funeral services of these were held at MecDermott-Panabaker GOT A CHILLY ROOM? ADDING A ROOM? MAKE YOUR COMFORT COMPLETE WITH ELECTRIC HEAT VISIT YOUR ELECTRIC HEATING INFORMATION CENTRE. ONTARIO HYDRO Phone MArket 3-3530 Phone 852-3442 BOWMANVILLE UXBRIDGE AI pall a pe Ny LF, 4 245% FG a TRL Tr IE 'and boys Parlors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer spent the week-end | | with her mother and other rela- | tives in St. Mary's. Mr. and Mrs, ham visited Mr. Graham and Perry, Saturday. Mrs. Robt. Ford returned home Saturddy from a month's visit with her families in Tor- Mervyn and Mrs. Roy | children, Port | onto. Mr. George Aléxander 'spent the week-end at his home in Windsor. Mrs, W. W, Van Camp spent Wednesday to Friday with her daughter Miss Mable Van Camp Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson, Mrs. Annie McQuade and Mrs. Alma Fowler visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutherford and Al- lan, Oshawa, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Orr visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Martin, Oshawa Sunday, and Monday they attended the fun- eral of her aunt Mrs. Alfred Thompson in Oshawa. | Gra- | Venning PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, FEB. 6th, 1964-13 Death CROZIE R, James C.--At the Community Hosp., Port Perry, on Tues., Feb. 4th, 1964, James C. Crozier, heloved son of the! late Geo, & Maria Crozier, dearly loved brother of Norman of Scarboro, in his 88th year. Resting at the Chapel of Me- Dermott-Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Thursday at 2.80 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Seagrave News Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stand- ish and Mrs. W. Keen attended the funeral of the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bowes of Concord on Thursday afternoon. Rev. E. McNeil returned home from the Port Perry Memorial Hospital on Friday. Mr. Glenn Wanamaker secured an 1.0.0.F. hospital bed for his use. His congregation wish him a {ull and speedy recovery. | Mrs. H. Eagleson called on | Monday at the Mackie Funeral | Home in Lindsay where the late Mus, J. H. Eagleson was resting. | Mr. Robert Thompson is im- {proving and may be home from Port Perry Hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rey- nolds of Scarborough on Sun day afternoon. Mr. Silas Reynolds, a grand old gentleman and a resident of Seagrave for many years, celebrated his 96th birthday at his home in Port Perry on Sun- day, Feb. 2nd. His immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry of Scugog, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hood of Scugog, Mr. and Mrs. V. May of Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds were all with their parents for this very sepecial occasion. Some grandchildren and great grandchildren called on them in the afternoon. We all wish Mr. Reynolds, God's richest bless- ings in the future. sess see Dinner for Two 2 Egg Rolls Chicken Chop Suey Vegetable Fried Rice. Chop Suey Flamingo Restaurant SERVED DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY - FROM 4.00 UNTIL CLOSING TIME. FAMOUS CHINESE EGG ROLLS $3.00 Dinner for Four es Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs 4 Egg Rolls Chicken Chow Mein Breaded Butter Shrimps Garlic Spare Ribs Chicken Egg Foo Yong Steamed Rice. ¢ FLAMINGO SPECIAL RIBS -- $1.60 eo Lobster Chop Suey .................. 1.65 Sweet and Sour Chicken Wing . 1.00 Chicken Chop Suey .............. 1.25 Sweet and Sour Chicken ..... 1.60 Beef Chop Suey ..........ccoooeooio... 1.20 Sweet and Sour Shrimps ............. 1.75 Pork Chop Suey ............... 1.16 Sweet and Sour Pineapple Chicken 1.75 Shrimps Chop Suey .............. 1.835 © Sweet and Sour Pork .............. 1.86 Pineapple Chop Suey ............. 1.10 Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs ........ 1.26 Vegetable Chop Suey ............. 1.00 Sweet and Sour Fish ........ .. 1.16 Chow Mien Chicken Lobster Chow Mien ................... 1.76 ~~ Breaded Almond Chicken ....... 2.00 Chicken Chow Mien ................ 185 Breaded Boneless Chicken ......... 1.90 'Beef Chow Mien .................. 1.80 Breaded Chicken Balls with Pork Chow Mien .............. 1.25 _ Fresh Mushroom ........ 1.65 Shrimps Chow Mien ........... 145 Diced Chicken with Vegetable Pineapple Chow MISH co 1.20 and Almond ................. 1.76 Vegetable Chow Mien ......... 1.10 Shrimps Shrimps with Diced Vege E99 Foo Yong and Almond ........ Cgslomts owe 1.75 Lobster Egg Foo Yong .......... 1.50 Breaded Shrimps ................. 1.65 Chicken Egg Foo Yong ........ 1.36 Shrimps with Lobster Sauce ........ 1.95 Shrimps Egg Foo Yong ......... 1.46 Shrimps with Black Beans Sauce 1.65 B., B., Q., Pork Egg Foo Yong ...... 1.16 Shrimps with Tomato Sauce ...... 1.60 Plain Egg Foo Yong .........ccoooovon.... 1.00 Shrimps with Fresh Vegetable .... 1.55 Dried Rice Beef Chicken Fried Rica .innniina 1.16 Beef with Fresh Mushroom 2.26 Beef Fried Rice ...........c.ccoovvvenin.n. 1.10 Beef with Green Pepper ir Asis aresneih 1.76 Shrimps Fried Rice ............ 1.86 Beef with Fresh Tomato ............ 1.65 B,, B,, Q., Pork Fried Rice iar ivieens 1.00 Beef with Green Pepper Plain Fried Rico ............................. 76 and Tomato .............................. 2.00 Steamed Rice Per Bowl ................ 16 Beef with Fresh Vegetable ........ 1.60 -- THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE -- Due to. the rising costs of ingredientsand packaging materials a price in- crease in our Chinese Food is necessary. Chinese Food $7.00 Dinner for Six........ $13.00 20c. Each 6 Egg Rolls Shrimp Chow Mein Breaded Almond Chicken Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs Beef Fried Rice (Large) Pineapple Chicken (Large) Shrimp Egg Foo Yong. oe -------- SS ---- SV -------- oh Grilled % Ih. Red Brand Steaks Southern Fried Chicken . EAT IN OR TAKE OUT -- Free deliver Albert for orders of five dollars y in Port Perry & Prince and over.