| Alley News from + King Pin Lanes TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE The bowlers in this league are start- ing to hit their stride. A bit better than the last few weeks. This week there were 14 over 280 (without handi- cap.) : +5. _Bill Graham topped the list with | 218; some more as follows: "Hi Snooks 261; A. Suggitt 261, L. Leahy<256; Bob Jeffrey 262; Harry Carnegie, 2 games, 248 and 241; Ross Hutchinson 247; Tom Harris 247. - HIGH TRIPES : Bill Graham 664 «STANDING Sevenaires 26 Whiz Bangs .. 24 Knitters viv ATO | | Hilltops 17 Carnegies ... 16 Stars oon. 14 Fitzjohn .... 11 Dodgers 11 Blow Kings 10 Lucky Strike ve LADIES' MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE STANDING Swallows 24 points Budgies 17 points Martins 17 points Gulls 16 points Canaries wun 14 points Cuckoos ...: 14 points Crows . 11 points Orioles ...... fares 8 points Wrens A -6 points | HIGH SINGLES . Mrs. Heard 221 Mrs. Mark .. 216 Mrs. Hope 214 Mrs, Cox 200 HIGH TRIPLE: ir Mrs, Hope... 590 FAMILY DOUBLES © There was rivalry and excitement at King Pin Lanes last Friday night when husband and wife were bowling | - together for a lovely pair of Ibex Flannelette Blankets Mr. and Mrs. Wes Stata were the lucky winners with a combined triple score of 1146. Other good scores were bowled by Harper's 1068; Hastings' 988; Hutch- 7 inson's 963; Martyn's 907; King's 984. LAG EE Peas fd Sit : Ere Plymouth Belvedere hard top + styling is also evident in the The longer, more graceful lines of the 1954 accentuated by the increased use of new chrome trim throughout the entire length of the car. Fresh headlights and the redesigned, brighter grille. The centre bar 'of the-grille sweeps oyt and along the side of the car cutting thréugh a perpendicular THE BELVEDERE IS STYLE LEADER OF 1954 PLYMOUTHS™ - -™ bd BA 1 ALT EAA LL SI pon Rik AL YY i ; LEARY Sas LED AIRS SPV SW NEY Jo SATIS RAAS Ente 1 BSF i dA Re BE FVBAGHE MLE SFT PARA PRAIA BASTANTE FE, tb hot 3 Cabins THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1958--8 hat Ea Ed lh ok ia shown above are stone shield, Interior trim and upholstery makes © - full use of the latest vinyl materials and nylon and rayon fabrics to achieve complete colour and design harmony with the car's exterior, Plymouths extended chrome for 1954 are available in three series: the practical Belvédere, Plaza, the distinctive Savoy and the style leader 16 yards--G. Porter, 10.5sec. HJ --G. Porter, 8' 6" 3 R. B. Jp.--G. Carnegie, 10' 8" Juniors (13 & 14) 100 yds--R. Doupe, 12.0 sec." 220 yds.--R. McIntyre, 25.4 sec. 440 yds,--P, Atkins, 64.2 sec, 880 yds. ---. iii aia MEG Gani itn rier S. P.--(8 1bs.)--G. Lee, 82' 4" S. P.--(12 Ibs.) --....ccive, TRAN P. V.--P, Atkins, 9' 0" H. Jp.--P. Atkins, 4' 11" Bd: Jp.--A., Newham, 7' 4" Hp, S. Jp.--A, Newham, 34' 2" Relays--No official records Established Records in T. and F. * These are the best records there is access to, and while they may not be the best ever made by a Port Perry District athlete they will now stand as records, and will form a basis on which to begin. In most cases records of winners only are available and in s these are not kept, ; ; . BOYS' RECORDS Under 9 Under 11 (9 & 10) .¢ 1land 12 J. Wallis, 9.5 secs. D. Elford, 4' 0" - D, Elford, 12/ 734" . Seniors (17 and over) or Open H. Collins, 10.76 secs. P. Clarke, 9 secs. P. Clarke, 8', 11" W, Oke, 12" 8 Int, (15 and 16) G. Palmer, G. Lawrence, 11' 0" G. Lawrence, 24 secs.R. Lane, 23.0 secs. G. Lawrence, 56.2 sc, Bill Gibson, 656 sees. H. Collins, 2 m.,' H, Collins, 2 m, 27 secs. 18 2/6 secs. J. Beaton, 5m. 391/56 s G. Lawrence, 30' 10"J. Waldensperger, 36' 10%" G. Palmer, 8' 8%" J. Owen, 9 * 8" S. Robertson, 6' 4" H. Collins 5' 0" G. Palmer, 18' 1" H. Collins, 19' 5" G. Palmer, 34' 9%" J. Beaton 38' 11%" peels 7 Hastings' won the towels on the my- GIRLS' RECORDS ockets ... : 4 stery score. a : > ; 4 1 ir § This week we're bowling for gro- have already held one practice and a| Rev. Mr. Currie, of Toronto, was in| We are looking forward to having | 60 yards--No official records for girls 12 and under ceries, so come down and join in the{MWmber of promising prospects have [charge of the Sunday services and| Rev. Mr. Joblin back again to the Under 9 Under 11 (9 and 10) Girls 11 and 12 THURSDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWL-| fun. 5d been lined up. There has always been | chose for his text "For now we see | combined services next Sunday. 76 yards--E. Butson, 12 secs J. Buller 10 secs, Sharon Haugen, 9 secs, ING LEAGUE REPORT FROM' considerable rural hockey interest to through a glass darkly; but then face| Mrs. McKerihan spent a few days 3 2d Jp--M. Hewitt, 10 3 4% Helles, 1) 0 o Haagen, 1 ~ _ KING PIN ALLEYS, OCT. 22 the north-and east of Stouffville and | to face." --Kenneth Heron sang. - with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond, To-| PFer110 Tecon 1¥0 Tecor Nola, : these clubs might bé revived to take| On Friday evening, Oct. 30, at 8 in| ronto. Juniors (13 and 14) . Intermediate- (15) ~~ Senior (16 and over) FOR The fopionaires battled the Six Acts Is Rural Hockey part in active competition. Such com- | Burn's Church, the induction service . 60 Yards ~G. Fralick and J. Hoskins, 10' 2 Tb and came out on top 6b points to 2. munities as Pine' O rd, L vill f Rev. B. D. Armstrong wi 2C MIC T6 yards--.....coiiniiirinnsenivnnges A. Chapman, 9.8 secs. R. Leask, 9.4 secs, : King Pins downed the Carps for 7 pts. : ni? : Usbridge. ee 4 ye iy. hating will tlie] BEONOMIC US St. B. Jp.--J. Hoskins, 7 0" A. Chapman, 7 6%" J. Williams 7° 914" 5) ~ and Goode's took the Dual Streaks for Dying : Oui? ~~ | Port Perry and Brooklin should easily a : Logs that could never make any-[R. Bd. Jp.--G. Fralick, 12' 6" A. Chapman, 13' 4M. Lec, 13' 0" . 7 points. : : It thii 'that th be able t tat i mn Coy sarap . thing but poor lumber are the chief | H, Jp.--J. Bell, 8' 5" R. Leask, 4' 1" R. Leask and As it looks here it was a night for iiay be a scarcity. of rural hockey |ized Brown. The. roams. ther hurt 3 Pound Pot raw material of the pulp and paper Pe, Megulepin 4 NAP shutouts. But word is getting around | toams. in this district. 'Last year an [artificial ice could play their home|Y J oun 0 ato industry of Canada, x that these teams are going: all out interesting group was formed which | games at Stouffville. Port Perry and F d - G d a i PRLEEE Te Fe nat week to remedy the'above situa- | included clubs from Markham, Wood- | Whitby are proceeding with the build- | oun 1n ar en - --. on, : : - | bridge, Brougham, Peaches, and Agin- [ing of new artificial ice rinks and Pri Sie = = 3 e, ! » 4 ! rince Albert .Good Neighbours - SCORES FOR LAST WEEK-- court, Following the playoffs each|should be ready for use this winter. If | club met at the home of Mus Print Dresses _Bill Harper still leads for high three | team entered their respective classes |a rural hockey club receives the vocal Hower tor oe oe af ua i me MARTHA WASHINGTON RY with 633. Others worth-mentioning in the Ontario Rural Hockey League. |and financial support of its residents Monday evening. : 14 to 20 $2.95 and $3.95 a K for Jost woth, BU Tarlo: on rym |RENIE 0%) Wortlvidge went Seo] sicaauecos be craanivad hese whi! Po STL iy ni vigor 1 HZ nnn S05 aed $393 Whisper ¥ Reed 588, Ted Williams 576. | Peaches moved into Intermediate 'A'| Would easily pay its way and provide were present and the president Elinor 04044 a $2.95 and $3.95 Zio td ; IR Gord Mark still leads single score [competition and Brougham went Inter- | some good hockey entertainment dur- | py ou was in charge, Cov REY oes : with 203. Honourable mention for [Mediate 'B'. Agincourt were not al-|ing the winter months. There are] = report of the Bingo and the fi- M i M = i Nylon Hose ai last week, Ken Jackson 260, Bill Tay- | lowed to enter further rural competi- | dozens of boys and young men who are nancial standing was given by see- ade-10-rieasur € JUIIS ; BREE | * lor 248, Ted Williams 244, Alf, Dow- tion because of an illegal player set-up. too old for Junior and not capable of treas. Merle Murphy. ; : Fi 3 | LS : son 240, Tim Reed 236, Jack Hope 244, | Markham captured the Senior cham- entering the ranks of Senior hockey | we qotiind to enter to a wedding Johnston Ss... $59.50 by SUPERSILK ME And what do you know, Wes St.|Pionship with . comparative ease. who would welcome with OPEN AIMS | i) November, by request, as our mon. : - 5 John reached 200 even. - Peaches lost out to Bolton and Broug- the idea of forming a hockey team and thly project. GOODRICH and BATA RUBBERS : ham was eliminated by Kleinburg, At entering an organized group. Such al Plans were also made to purchase || COMPLETE STOCK OF EACH 42 Gauge ........ $1.25 fet STANDINGS the present time Markham are unde- plan is worth éonsidering if a local. ; SERN, rn ot : . orn Ki 2 : y . 4 fine turkey, a goose ant a capon . ' 9¢. F ing Pins ........... asi wee 19 points | cided as to their hockey future and rural hockey league is to thrive in i Capt CONGOWALL .....coo. cine, 69¢, Foot " De lL : 3 firs : from William Heayn for, which tickets hed vi MLEUM 1GS 45 and 51 Gauge e Lux 16 points | Brougham, according to reports, are this district during the coming season, will be 201d and Will he drawn: for. at ARMSTRONG: LINOLEUM RUGS $1.50 Sal * Gogde's 14 points | definitely out of rural hockey. Agin- --Stouffville Tribune au purty or old-tymot dance hn Dectnie IN-STOCK : oes 3 2 ih CZIONAITes v....ooieruuimensiarssinone 12 points | court are tnlikely to enter a elub in| Seiraeinms beens . me, -- SR : ee . = ' ber ich » k 50 G ; Fired rr ------a : Wen . ; 60 Gauge ........ 1.7¢ a ome hit 3 points this group and the fate of Woodbridge : ; Inquire from any. member for your TOYS--Christmas Lines ug 31.75 ! J STIR AN Ei points | is as yet unknown. Peaches are still S urn tick The pr is will go to : Daal Streaks ..........ccoovnnann., 6 points 'much : i . : jeicet soon, S Proceeds Wi £0 'of 1 a a points | very much interested if suitable com : : + help the Community Memorial Hosp!- : on 1S a ES ¢ Six Aces 4 points | petition is provided. The local squad | The - special 'Anniversary Services tal Py rt Per . : ; Pp Y S23 eee0000es ; : keld at Burn's Church on Sunday, Oct. 1: ; SN. 133332323280 08 adit smn | Co at 11 a.m. and 7 pm: were. well The lunch (Commie for the Noe k : : 2 ET Hi vember meeting is Jessie Bond, Ray N ] P Il P d T bl Cl h 4 50 WEEK-END SPECIAL 0C 30-31 ottended. Rev. Dr. James Munro, Rountree, and Myrtle Hodgins. A de- Y on u overs rinte d e of S, . 1 0) ; M.C, B.A, of the Mission Board, of licious lunch was served. MONARCH SHORT SI EEVES 14-20 SALTINES, 1 1b. BOX ..........cccoooveivrierierrnnsrn, TEER 25¢. [the Presbyterian Church in Canada, : ' : HE 52 x 70 cone $4.50 AL] y : vee D Mr. and Mrs. Grigg are the new $3.95 each Bh X TU iriiirireriniiisimninisinrii ics sessens «) AEs V-8 VEGETABLE JUICES, 20 0z. ........................... 2 for 33c. Toronto, was the guest speaker. At cople fir the former. Oscar Brown LIN AY Rr as POERILRTA tg he 5 FING SUGAR, 11h. pK. v.ccnvvovrririnivsssissninrn 2 fOF 230, / | the morning service he chose for his [PeOPIe In the former Oscar I Ahly LINOLEUM TILE ............ 15¢. EACH J MILKO ....................... Corsisbersebisitatisnsisenatrine PRTC RRR Wi 35¢c. subject: "Where the Saints Have eh { = * * gig ea | FLUFFO SHORTENING ...................... pins sri diated ns 27c, [Trod." Ashburn choir rendered two|™1 +" obs dt | Il P f 1954 ei LIPTON'S TEA BAGS (60 bag 8iz6) o.oo 59c. [stirring anthems. Mr. Wm. Currie, Believe it or not--Mr. Lou Hond has wall rapers ior i ; : 48 a_potato from his garden that weighs : : 074 : HEINZ MACARONI IN CHEESE SAUCE, 15 oz. ........ 18c. |euest soloist, of Toronto, sang two| " SUN TESTED PAPERS ALL IN STOCK fis CAMAY TOILET SOAP ......cooovvererivmirervvssssoonnn, 4 for 36c¢. solos. -- : f N . A dd tH : > ee » o LARGE BLUE CHEER ........onit 39, | For the evening service Dr. Munro Mr 2n€ Mra: Porter, Sv of Nova d0c. ROLL AND UP A ¥ ' SOCIETY DOG FOOD (15 oz.) ............................10 for $1.00 spoke on the life of Paul. The ¢ lily ¥ MEN'S WOOL GLOVES $1.59 | United Church choir of Claremont was | home of his 'son, Mr. .Ross Porter, : 8 irtstireruinais ARLE eiavees FEAT 1.5¢ J : . bin ¥ « and visit- y ' TE 2 o ri by LADIES' WOOL SWEATERS .........coies- ron $8.6 | present and sang three anthems, The | M2KINE the trib by motor and vi ONL YINIER UNDERWEAR it Closed Tuesday afternoons, open on Wednesday afternoons LIE Dfering, hiss smegnied fo Mrs, A. Steep and son Mansell vis- ¢ : ? hd Sy AB yd : approximately $800, was very gratify. ited on a recent Sunday with her sia- Snuggies and Vests, med. and large $1.45 hy All orders of $2.00 and over are delivered Free. ing. = A LI RR AE $1.59 ay vey ; DOUPE'S STORE 4 Pp . On Tuesday, October 6th, the. Wom- ee Sit spent last week with ; VaR Bi rince Albert ane Missionary Society held its annual relatives in Tonawanda U.S.A. » : : gh Phone 174 r 14 Thank Offering Ib Jenn gm Jus Mrs. W. Somerville and sister Mrs. Pillow Cotion Kt 0 Stee '| J. Collins were dinner and supper | {- ~ 9 3 Ne ES SS ses SSS Les set Lette teeseseestteses ttest1es | Port P d Myrtl feti -1 \ 1 . (3 : ti ort Yerry an yrile societies pre guests of Mrs. G. Prentide and: Mrs. WABASSO CIRCULAR PILLOW Ree : $i sent... The president, Mrs. Knight, + Pe Frid ) 0 1 {ar - ; W. Gerrow, Port Perry, last Friday. COTTON, 42 inch fen 690 d DAA F th b est occupled the chair and opened the| ™. "0 lol tichermen, Mr. A. y42inch ............. 9c. yar PO) . meeting with a hymn. Miss Simpson, Bond had the pleasure of hauling i HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES 7 » pleasure of hauling in "MS .L CASES Says . of Brooklin, led in prayer and the eighteen bass from Lake Scugog dur- yy $1.75 and $2.15 01 9 1 d service Bs Ey a a de ing the fishing season. $333888833188888888838881 Yovovee 133411 182333888101 3S sss sss teetttts 3353333838838 88881 3333882838328 8388838883818 wf Bi Coa an : ) : the guest speaker, Miss Dixon, presi- - GROCERIES Glaced Cherries, % Ih, 18c., Y2 1h, 30c. : 3 i : ' ; dent of the Fenelon Falls Missionary ¥v Mixed Peel, ........... Yo Ib, 18c., Y2 Ih. 35¢c. tS ; in tOoOW n : Society and a former active Mission- Aylmer Tomato Juice, 20 oz., Special 3-29¢. : -Jiixed Fruits PR IRR iid ipese Y2 1b, 40c. i g ) fh : ary in Stuthemn Chim, Mrs. Gordon Glenwood Fruit Cocktail, 20 0z., special 27c. Seon Sor rants, h Fr EATER RET 2ge, A r value and service isher on behalf of all present, ex- King's Choice Tomatoes, 20 oz., special a I8InS, pkg. coin, C.. We Bajo bette y i omfort ol ; tended to Miss Dixon, a vote of thanks 2 : "2 for 29¢. - Sultana Raisins, Ib. ....... ikiiriiraireninl a2le, 43 and greater heating ¢ : for her most interesting talk. Culverhouse Tomato Juice, 48 oz tin : Pyesh | itted Dates, Ib, ..................... 16s. yi 5 Fog oo £20, CALL Elizabeth Deeming sang a solo, a : : Special 25¢. Bleached Peanuts, MAR nniiininns 25¢, Ey oT ; Shs : : + .|poem "Africa" was read by Mrs, R. Nature's Best Garden Peas, 15 oz. Walnuts, 18 | REA TIE enn 45¢c. & : a A Batten. A film was then shown, Special, 2 for 29c¢. Pecans, pkg. .........ococvrrnnrec. 20c, and 39c. IG 11 eesor lie : ium r Fiveryone was invited to the base- a a Weston's Two-Tone Biscuits, 39¢. 1b. Sunkist Oranges .................. 35¢. and 43c, 5 J - ). ment where a delicious lunch was Kin Pin Lanes Kellogg's Corn Flakes with Hallowe'en Grapefruit ......, iseshpisivh Wgpriiseirsdponts 5 for 29c. 3 : a J : ; : served and a social half hour enjoyed. g T PERRY LL INCOR sities ..16¢. and 25c¢. Bananas, Ib, ii .19¢. hh : ne Mrs. Wes Routley and Helen spent POR 4 Fh : 3 Va Ia Phone 73 Port Perr y Ontario. the week-end with relatives in Toronto ; i RE Var ) : : RTE Lagi = ne Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ashton, Wayne | SCHEDULE OF Of EN il roe : i ; fron y -- f and Alan, visited friends at Chatham, 3 j : : . Ry AUTHORIZED during the week-end," = MOT AR 11 p.m. \ : HOR @ y ® Ae and Mrs. James Doble of Toron- MONDAY=2 Alleys, 9.10 11 pan ® ® > Fak , : THURSDAY--2 alleys, 7 to 11 p.m, BS | | [ & ¢ Oa to, spent the oslend with Mr. and FRIDAY--AIl Alleys, 9 to 11 p.m. - : b Mrs, Henry Doble. "| SATURDAY--AII Alleys, 7 to 12 p.m, Ph : 4 3 P ¢ P AN L IT 'Several from here attended anni- 'SUNDAY--AII alleys, 7 to 11 p.m, : one : ort crry N & SALLE versary services at Myrtle on Sunday. : : " . : EY / he ®. Z pe DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY -- UXBRIDGE TOWN MISTER TEXAS PRESENTED BY BILLY GRAHAM with RED HARPER and CINDY WALKER hart SEER Pr RRR re TT A ly ot SPE dy pA Eh. THE WORLD'S FIRST CHRISTIAN WESTERN HALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, at 845 pm. Admission FREE