.. or on v a, Rn oa Cee S TG RN = iy Ate 2h 41) ™ es wt Fl . wt : PORT PERRY, 'ONT, THURS, NOVEMBER 9th, 1050 bor cent -- ¥ . ne Special This Week DE SILVERWOOD' 4 biting ofr. PORT PERRY LUKE ICE CREAM PIES : Strawberry and Butterscotch--Serves 6 persons for 50c, . FRUIT SUNDAE ROLLS, 45c. -. % Pint Sundaes, Ice Créam Bars, Drumstick and Bulk Pack. S -- TASTE THE DIFFERENCE Deljicateria Restaurant \@ PHONE 3M P.P.H.S. WIN ROUGH GAME (by John Hewitt, Grade 9A) The third game of the local basket- ball schedule was played here Mon- day evening. The players realized early that referee, Murray Lee, meant business as he bagan to call fouls fast and often. The game was just a few minutes old when rangy Norman Hau- gen and hard-playing William Peel 'ating [4 (In fact for a few minutes there were more fouls scored than baskets). Smooth oper- Mac Christie, fed by "passes from Doug Hayes was the biggest scoring thregt as he racked up a total of 27 points, Al Cawker and George Rodd were the class of the students. collected three. fouls. We - ---- tn ---- in the final frame to emerge victori- ous 63-65 at the final whistle, - The final quarter was the most hec- tie affair witnessed on a basketball floor in this locale in some time. Peel Cawker, Haugen and Rodd had gone to the showers after their fifth foul as was also the fate 'of Bob Storey from the town quintet. Then Mac Christie and Ronald Wallace put on along tug-of-war( with the basket- ball being the article pulled upon) and } when they failed to heed the referee's advice to call it a draw; each left the floor for rough play)." By now: the P.P.H.S, lads were searching for any- body who belonged to the school and could, in some fashion play basket: ball; young Gary 'Lawrence and John Pallock respofided and, as' far as 1 am concerned, were largely respons |: sible for saving the victory: for the high school, (Incidentally Pallock sunk. a fine breakaway shot, much to the delight of: the. senior team, who were now sitting on the bench.) This have now clinched at least a tie for the play-offs which will commence on December 6th. The box score was as While the P.P.H.S. lads trailed 15-14 at quarter time, they took a 30-27 lead | at the half, increased it to 50-43 at the three-quarter mark and hung on. follows: Town--M, Christie, 27; Storey 7; Ashbridge 0, Hayes 15; G. Pallock 2; J. Christie 4; Total 65. was a vital- win as the high school [the Schools dre for the Presidents, a ETE [ "y High School--Cawker 15; Rodd 10; program planning and the evaluation Goode 6; Brunton 5; Haugen 4; Peel of programs. b; Sulman 6; Wallace 10; J, Pallock 2} Lawrence 0; Total 63. EE a, = TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR JUNIOR FARMER OFFICERS | Officers of Junior' Farmer clubs and affiliated organizagions right across the Province will. have the op- portunity of learning' more about their duties and about the operation of their ¢lub programs atthe Junior Farmer Leadership Training : Schools | which will be held during the: latter part. of this month « In*all, thirteen of these one-day Officer "Training | Schools will be held, so there will 'be the opportunity for the officers. of clubs in every séction of Old Ontario, to attend. * The nearest school to this district - will be held in Lindsay, on November 28th. - Commenting on these schools, Jun- ior Farmer Secretary, Dick Hilliard, points out they are open to all offi- cers of Junior Farmer Clubs and af- filiated organizations. This means Treas- Three Vice-Presidents, Secretaries, urers 'of these organizations "Learn by Doing." things will be stressed at-the schools, including the duties" of the 'officers, | Juniors do not need to be worried about having to listen to a great many leetures and talks. In 'most cases there will only be one ( speaker in any one day, and the rest "of the time the officers present will This means the bulk of the program will be presented by © demonstration, panel and the workshop method. The' ac- tual planning of the program for the $2 ~L8chools has been turned over to a committee composed of Jack Cock: burn, Eleanor Saracuse; T.R. Hilliard, i Miss Florence Eadie and Miss Helen McKercher. - All'schools will open at 10. 30 in the ' morning and will close at about 4.30. ee et PPP NOTICE COMING EVENT FARMERS:-- Durham AEE Fed- eration of Agriculture invites you to attend a meeting in connection with income tax problems at the Township Hall, Orono, on Tuesday, November 21st at 8 p.m. DST. D. J. Gill, Dept. of National Revenue and others will answer questions, oS * A Wonderful gE Only the unmatched economies of General Motors' unmatched production could turn out a car that stands so high in the quality scale and yet so low in the price scale. Examine Pontiac. Examine its price. Compare them with anything else on the market. Then draw your own conclusion. EDollar tor Dollar vou cant heat a BUILT IN CANADA 3 PROVED MOTORS VALUE tA rcher Motor Sales JPERRY IN CANADA "Notch Back" styling . . . Two Drives-- - 'Famous! Hydramatic Drive * or the finest conventional synchro mesh , .. 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Scugog, County .of Ontario Notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with Section 8 of the Voters List Act, and that I have posted up at my office at Brooklin, on the 26th day of October, 15, the list of all persons entitled to 'vote in the said Munici- pality at Municipal . Eléctions, and that such list remains there for in- spection, i 3 And I hereby call upon all volois to take immediate proceedings to have cording to law, the last day for ap- Dated this 26th day of anil] 1950, at the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario. RALPH MILNER, Clork, ' Township of Scugog 10008000000 0088044 * $388 88888 8000000008888 88888stesstssttttsttttttttetttes | POPP 000000000000 0000004s 2 1 1 EEE sia = FEIIRY NA 4 Salat on ANNOUNCEMENT = «o- 1 The Green Thistle Restaurant (Formerly Taylor's Restaurant) 20000000000 Will :be open: for! 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