WEEK-END SPECIALS, MAR. 26-21 # ROSE MARGARENE .29¢. MONARCH PIE CRUST MIX | Ri Sr TET TI ETE ETT PPT Tree # SHERIFF'S LEMON PIE FILLING 3 RED ROSE TEA BAGS, 15 bag Sige # SALADA COFFEE, Ya Ib, tin .. 'RICOT JAM . CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, 20 0z. SETAE SE CLOVER LEAF RED SALMON, % 1b. ....... A FRANCO-AMERICAN" MACARON, 15 oz. . STERLING TOILET SOAP... for '28¢. DREFT, large size .................. in a wisn B9€, SALTINES, 1 lb, size .. Orders of $2.00 or over delivered frée of charge DOUPE'S STORE PRINCE ALBERY Phone 174 rid Rural Hockey Greenbank should win(?)" have the trophy presented to them, If another Play-Downs » On Thursday last Port Perry and Greenbank met in the first game of a three in five series for the Rural Championship. : The winner of which will be presented with the British Consol Trophy. The game which was rough and tumble with a little dirt thrown in ended in a 4-4 deal-logk, The second game which was played "in Port Perry was also very rough [¥ game will have to be played. Come on Port faus, let's get out on Satur- day night and give that team of ours some real support. Ladies' Monday Night League MARCH 22 STANDING Robins {| Port Lions 5 Points Down When il They Face Port Credil, here, Saturday [Night Bowling. - 'Four costly fouls in the last minute #21 and a half of play at Port Credit were | good for 7 points for Port Credit and $|zave them a b point advantage to ¢| carry to Port Perry, Saturday, March §| 27th, $HPort Credit. The final score was 64-59" for The deficit would have: been 9 points if 'George Rodd had: not $l come through with 2 good foul shots 3] and Bob Storry with 2 after play had #| terminated. The Port Credit lads had | two tall aces, several University of #| Toronto and London players and won 3] the Junior Ontario Championship last $| vear, §| gotten when the teams square off 'However, this will be all for- here Saturday night, The Lions had $a rough night on their foil shooting and missed enough close-in tries to have brought home a comfortable lead. Home floor conditions should be worth something and the final contest should be a real thriller. (For those who wonder why Port Credit are entitled to use players boarding away from home to attend University we have checked up that this is quite legal, as long.as the player can list his home as that of the team for which he is playing, his residence is immaterial so long as he is a student.) Men's Tuesday The game played on a large slip- (PL OFFS) pery floor at Cooksville (since Port Credit gym was unavailable after the |- By Bill Marrison game "had been 'arran ed) saw. Port ; Perry have a 6 point dst at quartpr- On Thursday night, 'March 18th, the time (17-11) a 2 point lead at half play-offs, which are being played with (27-26) but at the three-quarter mark | & Round-Robin series, got under way. the Lions trailed 41-37" and 64-59 at | 11¢ Sevensires, Whiz Bangs, ad full time, Jack Griffen got fouled Stars of the first section an Fitz. off on some close calls but the Lions johns, Blow Kings and Carnegiels of as' usual had less fouls (15) than the the second Seehian, Hh Paying. A 3p opposition (Port Credit 22). -| game series with total points to coun Owen with (18); Griffen (13), War- riner (10) and Storry (9) shaved the scoring honours for the Lions while! the rest of the squad Brunton, Rodd, Waldinsperger, Wallace and Lawrence worked: hard and collected a total of points, - Western student Dalt Sim: mons of Port Credit, and the other cer 6 foot student Davis wot 26 and On Thursday, March 18, the Fitz- Johns pulled the most surprising up- set of the year by trouncing league leading - Sevenaires, 7-0, while Car- negies rolled out a decisive 5-2 win over the Blow Kings. The Stars and the Whiz Bangs who were also scheduled to play the same night were unable to play so both of Thursday THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 195456 ORS Me S Thursday (J. G. MacMaster) The Play- offs got under way. last with three teams being|' Legionaires were put out by the Scugog Carps; Deluxes wero eliminated. put out by Goode's and the Dual : Ke Streaks were put out by the PFire- SCHEDULE OF OPEN i ¥ : t $9 1h a domes, : BOWLING Ah Thie TM ty RX CF \ aa = : This Thursday (to-night) the three Open Wednesday. and Saturday [ teams that are left (Firedomes, Seu: Aftérnvons 71 gog Carps, Goode's) will play three pi > SHEET KoA games, total points to MONDAY---2 alleys--8 to IT pam. 4d count, to eliminate one team, This should make : y YS : CL for some real hot bowling, FRIDAY--All alleys--9 to 11pm. . vas hil ; : SATURDAY--All alleys---17 to 11 p.m. a Next Thursday Will be the finals Sports Club Bowling both Afternoon J io eee AAR for the championship. and Evening. CS ASA BBBBAAS g PERRY THURSDAY--2 *e EY AA £ ASA + LLL UN OOOASAAANARRARRRAN g Pin Lanes | ron alleys--7 to 11 p.m. LE BEE ME A AE 16 respectively to account for 41 of the visitor's 64 points. PE Port Perry Lions HOPE THEY CAN COME UP WITH A (GOOD GAME AT HOME SATURDAY AND TAKE THE . SERIES ON TOTAL POINTS. LET'S SUPPORT THEM IN THEIR EFFORTS TO REACH THE FINALS. Weekly Cage 110, 25-21 and 40-28, The low scoring: tussle was decidedly of a defense con- these teams have a game in hand. On Tuesday, March 23rd, all six teams were present and gyt. right down to business when the clock chimed seven bells. After three very close games the Whiz Bangs were able to down the league leading Sevenaires 5-2. In another close race where handicaps ~ really paid off, Carnegie's rolled out, a "7-0 win over|§ the Stars. The Fitzjohns, who are really: on the move, and are- out to H RR TE eT TTT TIT rrr r rm 4 SPRING TIME IS REPAIR TIME Look Over the Following Suggestions: TILE YOUR BATHROOM WALLS and FLOOR. NEW CUPBOARDS IN THE KIT(C HEN. # TILE FOR KITCHEN WALLS and FL OOR. a ---------- Vat Fy 3 " . I tA So rn ma YORK CREAM STYLE--20 oz. Tin GOLDEN, CORN 'GRAND VALLEY FANCY--20 oz. a. Ti : TOMATO JUICE GRAND VALLEY CHOICE--20 oz. Tin TOMATOES SORIOT PEAS 'SAVE and SERVE NABOB TEA BAGS, 30's, pkg. 29c. FRUITS and VEGETABLES WHITE FLUFFY COOKERS--NO, 1 : 'ONTARIO POTATOES 10 Ibs.. CUBAN, RIPE, SWEET PINEAPPLES vane size 12s FIRM GOLDEN YELLOW-- ' BANANAS z | for 19. ea. 29c. lh. 19c. 100% GUARANTEED MEATS CELLO WRAPPED SKINLESS WEINERS Ih. Be: 'BREAKFAST BACON Ih. 6c. 'SHOULDER ROAST Ib. dic. EFFECTIVE THURS, FRI, SAT. MAR. 26-26-27 _boiNioN STORES LTD. "PORT PERRY, ONT, 2 for ie. 2 for 2c. 2 for 3c. 2c LIONS LOST-by 6 POINTS to PORT CREDIT last TUESDAY on a big slip- pery floor at COOKSVILLE H.S.; but it yvas a case of four, unnecessary fouls in the last couple of minutes that cost the-team the 6 point deficit ---A- GOOD GAME AT HOME HERE Z"ATURDAY NIGHT ON A FLOOR THEY ARE USED TO could be suffi- cient to win by more than 5 and take the total point series and QUALIFY FOR FINAL OABA PLAY-DOWNS. LET'S GIVE THE LIONS THE SUPPORT THEY DESERVE HERE THIS SATURDAY AT 8 p.m. _ STAR OF THE WEEK -- Since BUD: WARRINER won the BOYS' section of the JACK GRIFFEN TROPHY; this week's selection: goes to big BUD. ¢ Midget Baskethallers Make Ontario Final i Pulling a pleasant surprise on the YMCA floor at Orillia, Port Perry all-star Midgets earned the champion- ship of the non-city District and the right to enter the Ontario Midget OABA Finals by upsetting the Mijd- land. OBA Midgets 40-28.. The Port Cagers {ncluded Jim Aird, Bill Cor- nish, Dave Haynes; Gary Tammonds, Garnet Warriner, Bob Carnegie and Raymond - Doupe. (While the play- ers were all P.P.H'S, lads, the OABA competition is entirely separate from the H.S, competition (COSSA) and is to basketball what the OHA is to hockey.) Port Midgets lead the game after rallying from an early 8 point deficit to have a margin at the end of the | quarters--these scores being 7-4, 17- '|'ons before that team was disbanded . with over 20 penalties. handed out.|Gulks =... 6 : = |test as both teams threw up a strong win, downed the Blow Kings by a 5-2 GYPTIN TEXTURE PAINT FOR ROUGH WALLS, The contest which saw Qrechbrak ond] con ies: Report : ~ + luone and it was Port's good long |°UMt PLYWOODS FOR MANY. USES. & up on the short end of ® 6-4 count Wrens ) : ih shots that spelled' victory for the ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS-- --Bring "YOUR Problems to Us 4 iy was very, disappointing to a large Martins ... : en locals--Dave Haynes sinking 8 points ; Ty ad number of the fans (and you can | Budgies (I W. Parkinson) of his 11 on long shots.' Bill Cornish | Fitzjohns 12 Blow Kings 4 REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Pi , guess what fans), Cuckoos + : played a heads-up game to feature | Carnegies 12° Sevenaires 2 : The third game of the sel was | Orioles Since our last summary of basket- | 14 scoring points (high-for the night) | *Whiz Bangs 5 *Stars 0 PHONE 73 £5 PORT PERRY H played on Monday last and Greenbank | Crows i............. i prt abs 14 [ball 'activities there have been 'hihg-|and to set-up several other baskets as dame inl : Hr are still trying 'to figure out what QVER 200 > ~ |lights -- THE PORT PERRY ALL {the Midland crew seemed to have pre- ame in hand. t EE TT TIT Tee Tr Tr rr URPRPUPPUPURTRT happened as the smooth Port Perry | Mrs. Hope (cuckoo) ............. 204; 207 STAR MIDGETS downing MIDLAND game information on the Joga scoring | -------- -- x 3 PL crew scored at will and ended up with | Mrs. St. John (Swallow) ...208, 205]40-28 for this district, title and" THE ace. . Other point get for Port [a eo -------- _-- nine markers to their credit while the | Mrs. Stata (Budgie) .......cornnr,i261 | RIGHT TO GO TO WINDSOR FOR | Perry. were Carnegi¢ (5), ird (5), Greenbank gang managed to keep it Mrs. Mark (Gull) .... .239| THE ONTARIO .FINALS (however; | Doupe (3) and Warriner (2). Lead- "in the Port eng long enough to count Mrs. "Raines (Martin) . 090] the proximity of EASTER exams, the | ing a fine-passing attack and a strong . B R OC K SO "one. 22 Penalties were handed out. Mrs, Stephens (Gull) ..... 219] long week-end trip and the fact the | offense for the Midland cagers were The fourth, and 1 think, it will be| Mrs. Harper (Swallow) . .218| LIONS "ARE PLAYING HERE. on|Hindman and Gray who collected 11 ' the final game, will," as far as we| Mrs. Baird' (Robin) ...... 2061. SATURDAY, MARCH 27th (the same | und 6 points respectively, know now, be played on Saturday | Mrs. Renffic (Cuckoo) . ..205 | night as the Windsor tournament) all] "Since certain. obstacles cannot be | night here in Port Perry Arena. Mrs, Cox (Wren) vcore iosisins 200 | these have made it inadvisable to go | overcome Port Perry midgets will not SISMAN S The 'British Consol Trophy will be | HIGH TRIPLE J to Windsor for the finals, As 3 for the {travel to Windsor Saturday, March pd = : on hand and if Port should win will Mrs, St John (Swallow) ......c.o...... go7 | P.P.H.S. BANTAMS, they are await- 27th (the same night the Lions are |] 5 1 ing the winner' of 'the OSHAWA=| playing their semi- final" return game || WORK BOOTS KENNER series which appears to be | with Port Credit). At Windsor the : . Soeid 5 OCCI, the local Bantams likely will | tcams that will be competing will be CORK 'COMPOSITION A play that off just prior to Easter. Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, Je * SOLES OUR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL vo BANQUET WAS A FINE SUCCESS| pq - : : AND ALL THE BOYS AND GIRLS| F' lv D bl For M WHO PLAYED DURING THE PAST ami y ou es or en A Work S | YEAR HAD A MOST ENJOYABLE |s There was a variety of prizes at give ok sto mais t0 and Tong EVENING AT P.P.H.S. Monday Family Doubles last week," which $1.95 and $8.50 : wear--solid construction . made §¥ night. While each student got a].caused some merriment. Men's high . of Salty Iorhe ss specially B souvenir photo of his team--the high- | Winner, Art Cox took home a set of , a japied fo Yeon mad ede B EA light of the evening was the announce- | Drums and Frank Hastings, second BLACK HORSEHIDE Yolen ire an Sst Jowt somntortatle ' ment that -BUD-- WARRINER_and | high, tooted a-Saxaphone. ~~ Gebdrge r pile MARY JEAN DOBSON were respee-| Smith got a Camera as Consolation. $8.95 and $9.50 Fouts tively . the =winners of the JACK Kacey 'Harper as High Indy got a in EIA GRIFFEN TROPHY AS THE BOY| lovely cup and saucer, Evelyn Stata ik : - i - AND GIRL PLAYER OF THE|a Ceramic Planter and Marion Cro: i AL %5 . YEAR-<MR. CRANE, Principal of] zier salt and pepper: shakers. $2 ORGANDIE-- déur- school, took over as SPEAKER Art Cox bowled ook and 951; Frank SAVAGE SHOES SKIRTS 5 : TOILET TISSUE, Rolls 9 for 17c. FOR THE OCCASION and. gave a de- | Hastings -238; G irace Hastings 202; . : VE hy bed ligmefully anustig, SinteiRsking, ud i Vetiion 220; Bill Harper 231 and Children's Boots ....... VERE © 7 95° and $3. 75 Wool Tweeds and Plain Materials. 12 on BARES Shady ought-provoking. talk on sp n Cawker , : 3 y 5 on OR B X MAPLE CREAMS-- : - basketball in particular, and with all] This week we'll share the wealth so Bray n Oxfords i Ld Si $4.25 and $4.50 " Hr PE 37% Na ny 3% 73 RED iy SANDWICH BISCUITS 1h. 33c. these activities we must not forget the don't fail to be there. een Age Loafers, Brown ..... $7.95 ASA hkl 4 LLL 8.09 : Ea Don Masters to Attend Defroit Hockey School BOWMANVILLE -- Don Masters, WALLPAPER New Patterns again this week Black, Navy, Sunworthy and Sun Tested = 30c¢. roll and up LEATHER HAND BAGS | Brown, Red, Tan" $5.95 to $10.95 : ; well-known local hockey player who has been playing for the Port Perry Junior "B" squad this year has been invited by Red Clayton of Peterboro, scout for the Detroit Red Wings to LINOLEUM TILE 13c., DRESSES 20c., 25e. attend'a Red Wings hockey school 'at Windsor over the Easter holidays. For the pnst three years Don has been playing for local hockey teams. He starred for the Bowmanville Bar- 4° vard Dress DAN RIVER COTTON Lengths, Colours, Stripes, Checks. colours. NYLON and ORLON, , printed and plain $9.95-and $10.95 Plaid, Plain 25 different GRACIA SHOES Li this year in deference to Oshawa patterns aM, 25 dress. length. LADIES HEALTH SHOES-- § Truckmen, He has also played on Te p : KAR teams in the Town League and the { ' Black Kid Ties ................. I $11.50 3 0 Goodyear Hdckey League. COTTO LOUSES Red Calf Pumps UAL N WW Don expects to be able to get away Black Kid Ties BLAM to attend the school. He is 19 years : : . =. Black Kid Ties ........... BRERA old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. AE. Short Sleeves, Sleeveless and Three- Blue Kid Straps ¢ ih Masters." . Quarter Sleéves, Bates Cotton and Black Kid Straps i ; Broadcloth. . $3.95 and $4.95 each Brown Calf Ties- Tk A Tod Lintner Loses A * GROCERIES GROCERIES i Ey e Ea p! iver, hiphgooring, mek; * Campbell's Mushroom Soup ........ 2 for pis, Aylmer Fancy Wax Beans, 20 oz. ........ 19¢. 8 of the Port Hope Intermediate hockey Habitant Pea Soup, 28 oz, .................... ic. rvianeya Cl EYRE club sustained the Joss of an eye re- Lipton's Soup Mixes ahi, 2 pkgs. 26c. Avime "i Beans, 20.02, tin lhe, AAR p bdid. : : + Quick Quaker Oats with aluminum 3 cently when he was accidentally hit Jello Instant Puddings-- Vanilla v : 2 1h. bo y by. a hockey stick wielded by Morley raged in oo ' ware ne 3 1b. box ble. 8 2 Davis of Lindsay. The iAjury occured Caramel, Chocolate ............ 2 for 29c. ellore 8 Prasted Flakes ................ box 26e. \ BR during a title contest being placed be- 3 : : / i * Kellogg's Rice Krispies, large .......... 28¢. A tween Port Hope and Lindsay of the Jello Puddings, all flavors ........... 3 for 29c. MUffe1S iii niin, box 16¢. J \ Lakehore League, Lintner was rush- Aylmer Pie Apples, 28 oz. tin ................ 29¢. Nancy Toilet Tissue, assorted colors, 2/39c¢. pk TL ed to the Oshawa General Hospital Culverhouse Cr. Corn, 20. oz tin, 2 for 3lc. Grapefruit Ciena ct erins vires irri 10 for 49c. NES where the 'operation was performed. Colleen Peas, 20 oz, tin ................ 2 for 39e¢. Sunkist Lemons ...q..o.ooviinns A for 19c. : Fy Tod Lintner and his brother Ron Southern Cross Tuna Solids, 14°81. 250, Bananas, We ibiianiininanit ii peony 1900 : Sah played with Brooklin in the Uxbridge- < a Rt \ Port Perry League but joined Port fr = 3 AR Hope mid-way through the season. P A P FR The injured player was also on the il Pho ne 43 ort cerry : ; RR Whitby Junior C team that eliminated | | - HE : ERR Stouffville. from the Junior Sevipet}; wh at Spa ue -- a at REI tion a few' years back, o EE = F EE i es e EEE------ \ * a a wf