A RL SI LR $0 WARS L I hy Lay AA Sia + AN HANG PLE Nn Aho 4 ah Ea ER APR {ot Sos DE TARA Or Ss a_i SO | iS {3 nei aA ES 5 16--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, FEB. 13th, 1964 Lindsay Whip Port Flyers 9-13 Lindsay "Lions" gained the top berth in the O.H,A. Junior schedule last Monday evening when they toppled Port Perry Flyers 9-3 at the local arena. Port Perry came out on top in the penalty bracket, picking up ten while Lindsay totalled eight. Lindsay opened the scoring at 8.12 of the first, Bowery beat Neil in the Port net. Taylor put the Lions two up at 6.02 with Bowery picking up an- other point on the assist. Port i bounced right back at 7.42 when Campbell on a good pass from McNenly put Port back in the Johnny McMillan put Port on an even keel at 13.29 when he combined with Qke and Campbell. McCabe put Lind- game. say out in front again at 19.20, giving them a one goal margin at the end of the first. The Lions picked up three minors in the first while the Flyers gathered two. Lindsay came up with two goals in the scond stanza, when Cragg blinked the light twice, Campbell picked up his second of the evening for Port at 6.42. In the third Lindsay took charge and picked up four un- answered goals. McLeish, Frocking, McCabe and Sheffe REAL, 2k BL go Ca were the marksmen, * ¥ J The regular season will end for the Flyers Thursday, Feb. 13th, when they will travel to Newmarket. After this game the group semi-finals will start between the four Junior "D" Clubs, Uxbridge," Stouffville, Sutton-Cannington . and Port Perry. The play-offs will start next week, so let's all get out and give our lads some support, it may make all the difference in the world if they see that the town is behind them. | SEE HOW YOU SAVE at RED & WHITE See hon You Y:\' 3 BE DWH ITE HEINE and ets - Save 19¢! - Save 9¢! - Save 4c! - Solo Brand -Save 4¢! - Save 2¢! - Cut Rite With Pork Van Camp 20-0z, tins BEANS 4/:69¢ Pea or Vegetable Habitant 28-o0z. 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Sharp, Ella St. - x * ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Alan Luke and family, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Eades, * Xx kk ~ Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Jackson, 'Mr. Fred Paul, all of Torento, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford. . * x K Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Carnwith and family, Mrs. Al Cawker 'and family, Miss Beverley Sweet- man and Mr, Don Travis. %* * * Mrs, Sam Naples, Mrs. Frank - Whitfield and Mrs. Leo Amell attended the Regional meeting of the C.W.L. at Rosebank Sun- day afternoon. : xk % ~ Mr. and Mrs, Bill Harrison attended the. Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Conven- "tion held at the Royal York Ho- Stewart Sweetman were RAFI HAL £2 AN £5: PRGA IRE EER U1] IN 15-0z. Packages 30c¢ : : 18-o0z. - 8 Flavours 12-0z. Packages ° For Stews 2-1b. Bag VEG. Mix 49¢ French Style Green i 10-0z. pkgs. Beans Buds | Values OLIVES pkgs. 3 for 89¢ 11b, Tender - Tasty -. 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RT Te Miss Nola Hunter, Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter. : ---- scour MOTHER'S 4 AUXILIARY The next regular meeting of the Scout Mother's Auxiliary will be held Monday, Feb. 17th at 8. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Don Cochrane, Cochrane St. WM. 'Diggi E and bt. Work Clean-Outs & Deepenings Phone: Oshawa 728- -3864 Feb.27