"SPORTS = RE.PORT Le Ln by-Bilt-Fitsell Fortress ERIE . . : . ---- : frittdn ; ORGANIZE. SENIOR 'RURAL LOOP-- w+ -Wintry blasts from the north are not too far off as Tuesday } ~~ night: the enthugiasts who promote O.R:H.A. senior hockey. in the 2 2 "district finally stopped. chatting about the great' Autumn Weather : "and the deer hunting season and got together for loop session, Stouff- ville was the localg:for the first meeting and' at thme of writing four i teams were invited to diseuss formation of a loop. The plan would "© have Sutton, Stouffville, Markham and Port in a group to start play right away on artificial ice. Stouffville have their own ice while % Markham wddld move to Unionville' and Sutton to Newmarket for e ~~ - g¥mes in the first half of the sked and the locals to Oshawa. Ap- A ; . "parently one of the reasons behind the move was Suttons desire to steer cleay of the Tri-County loop and Haliburton Huskies with whom they had -some hectic battles last year and packed in large : crowds. No doubt this idea of a: closely-knit league is good for He © some of the possible entries but according to manager A, B. Cawker, the Ports will frown on the move. The York County entries (Stouff- ville and Markham) would have a big advantage on players and practises and as the happy butcher summed up "We wouldn't draw peanuts in Oshawa." Anyhow it has the local organization chatting : . and out of it could come the earliest league start in some years-- re : _. especially if the weatherman gives the ice-maker a break. BASEBALL LINGERS ON-- ! THE DIAMOND sport is still with us. = The baseball club (Dur- ham leaguers) is trying to round up all'the uniforms for the year-- | so those holding -the flannels over for wintertime union suits" are requested to make other arrangements and hand them in at the Star office PORT FERRY'S champion North Durham league team may end up- with some honours besides the cup yet. The local . Business Men have donated $60 towards Jackets and some more scraping will see the kids sporting crests .'. . JACK McKINNON of Saintfield, who played hockey in Toronto Jast cold spell hopes to : catch on with the locals. A centre or left wing, Jack can be reached at Sunderland 65-r-10 . . . SENIOR DRILLS at Oshawa are be- ginning to roughen up as winger Don "Poo". Carnegie had .to have © stitches recently to lose a cut. Last practice was on Thursday- ; - KEITH SWEETMAN, Bill Gibson worked out with Lindsay Junior B's Monday night. Both are just a little over the age limit for: juvenile . . JJIMMY SMITH, one of the best badminton play- ers in the district, is convalescing in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ~~ after undergoing an operation to remove a torn. ligament from an : injured knee. He is expected home next week and followers of the hind game-hope---it- won't "be too long béfore "Smitty" is back on : © 77 "the courts ...., MAC CHRISTIE is the new elected captain of Port Perry Lions basketball 'team. Assistant captains are Jack Owen, Paul Peel and Jack Griffen. They hold down their new posi- tions for the first time on the home floor next Wednesday night - against Oshawa Merchants . . . . UXBRIDGE H. S. won the' exhi- bition touch rugby game 5-2 here last Friday completing a touch- down _pass_on_the second. last._play-of the game. Rud -Warriner-- kicked both singles for PPHS . . PORT PERRY girls swept four LION CAGERS DROP OPENER: PLAY MERCHANTS HERE NEXT Simcoe Hall Grads spoiled Port Oshawa and distri®t basketball loop ©. |by exploding "their vaunted power for an 82-60 victory last night: The locals will be looking for their first win here 'next Wednedday agaiust Oshawa' Merchants. The Grads lived up to all advance notices as they ran up a 84-20 lead in the first half and held a 48-40 edge in the second half inthe high scoring contest. Mac Christie with seven field goals and as many free shots paced the locals with 21 points while Jack Owen hooped 17. Rick Salway was the big gun for. the victors with 22 Perry Lions opening game in the Hilltop Her: ald iu (Sondra James) Well! Hallowe'en is over for an- other year, and apparently the io sters enjoyed themselves at the High School. If anyone happens to see a stray chicken around Port Perry its home will probably' be the chicken house at P.P.H.S. : Now with the tests over, those stu- dents who are interested. in cadet training are taking a weeks course in cadet instruction. At the end of the Prince Albert THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 19525 Mr, Hooper has bought the property | PINE GROVE of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. stairs of Mrs. W. Brown's H The 4 S€. Mel. Heayn has purchased th Vick- | Mrs. E. Catherwood. j® « | ery property in the village, formerly | | known as the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs, Zylstra and family | latter are now residing in the up- and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard visit- his annual Deer Hunt, = ing- during - the -week-with - Mr; and | sellman's Lake on Sunday. | next Sunday. hihi A rs BOW COMES 10 PORT PERRY » t Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Catherwood | and son calling on Mr. Topper of Mus- Mr. Jack Hill has gone north for Rev. 'Mr, Eyre-will be the speaker -------- -.- 4 & SERRE E) & 112, fices. 1 -~lin wood in the cellar and spread up Ting the flames which got between the 'led a blaze in some brush at the rear course a test will be tried to see who are best qualified for the various of- points, 16 coming in the last half. Bill Gingerich sank 16 and R. Wilson Volley-Ball is at- Present. an active sport among the girls. On Thursday, Oct." 30 at Whitby High School the results were as follows: Port Perry Juniors--47 For the Lions the other scorers were Griffen 2, Haugen 1, Peel 1, Wallace 5, Storry 6, Warriuer 2 and Wallin, sperger b. : Whitby Juniors--12 ; Port Perry Seniors--36 Whitby Seniors--238 Yea! Port The games between Port Perry and Uxbridge on Friday, Oct. 31 in Port Perry High School had the following results. "Port- Perry Juniors--39 Uxbridge Juniors--29 Port Perry Seniors--36 Uxbridge: Seniors--33 The Port Perry girls were certainly victorious. As we know it is the sea- son of rugby. The game with Port Perry vs. Uxbridge had the follow- ing result: Uxbridge 6, P.P.H.S. 2. 3 Fires in Week Port Perry's Volunteer brigade had three varied calls to answer over the past week. Climax to the week of raetivity-was-a car fire on Cartwright bridge last night which the pumper helped extinguish. According to re- ports a 1938 Buick and a moving van met' head-on, on the bridge. Both vehicles came to rest on edch side of |.. the road and the car caught fire and was completely demolished. A man and his nine year old son escaped be- fore the blaze spread. Ea The: brigade. fought a stubborn 8ix- hour blazé at the farm home of James White, R.R.3, Burketon, southwest of Blackstock, early Monday morning, The fire is reported te- have, started dre SADIE HAWKINS' KING PIN LANES SCUGOG Sr REET--Across from Reesor Fuels '3 -- New Alleys -- 3 a Fi ive Pin Bowling is FUN DANCE i STRICTLY -HARD. TIMES Friday, Nov. 14 3 8 p.m. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL GYM PRICE according to height. the front part of the home. Firemen had a very difficult time extinguish. brick and the heavy timbers of the house. It is reported to be the third fire to strike the Whites who have lost a barn and-a shed in previous blazes, Friday morning the truck made a [speedy run to the home of Miss A. Fennell, Queen street, 'and extinguish- 1 $ I] ¢ . v EEE EEE EEE 0 WW] TT ITT TIT CCT] LE Wu : n S volleyball games from Witty and Uxbridge . . ,-. SIGN OFF. WES BEGINNERS E WE'LL HELE, YOU! | LEAGUES NOW ORGANIZING TE EE TE re LEY- a PEN od Come and Enjoy This "Healthy Sport = SPECIALLY WELCOME é Just Call "STATA, Proprietor a Hi ! : ' Fh i Eesmnsnnn Ena EEI all Ell EEE El EEE Eee EE enn. : of thelah othr : o. sida i Wu ; gm nea ) Rirlume Venetian Blinds FEATURING Sult-Overcoats-Toys Toren "STOCK SIZES -- WHITE or EGG SHELL i ir ft; ll Kis ds _ Gra Floor Covering Wallpapers . MARY BARRON DRESSMAKER SLIPS-- . 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