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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Apr 1954, p. 5

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F. r= 4 Wi WHITE SUGAR". CARRS LR 10 5 Tbs. 89¢. IF LIPTON'S RED LABEL TRA) 12 10s alana inborn 46¢. CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE arash CE ARR, JT4e, COLOR-QUICK MARGARINE coco 33c¢, SUPERSUDS, large size Bet b ists tesssiuts) aa rnsrasssssnsransnsiniatinessastssoshoseis 29c¢. HAM Wb a anhalt 35e. HOT DOG RELISH TT RT Br Rea gt 37c. HARRY HORNE'S PEANUT BUTTER RTRs 27¢. SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR ......... RvR FH HT I AR ri 43c. HEINZ MACARONI, 16 0Z tin... ini a 18e¢. - GREEN BEANS, 20 oz. tin ................. AT rT Fa TT nL ser ean 16¢. FLUFFO SHORTENING ER NT a ATTA ann 216, | -- WEEK- END SPECIALS, APRIL 23 Orders of $2. 00 or over delivered free of charge ~ DOUPE'S STORE PRINCE ALBERT Phone 174 r 14 BAGS CANADIAN CEMENT $1.30. per bag : Lake Scugog Lumber Sopeny yLid. 7 NE 240 W PORT PERRY PAINT RE a Son ONY: GLASS CLARK'S "Jul 48 oz. tin TOMATO JHE" ea. 5c. BEANS WITH PORK ..2 for 33c. TOMATO or VEGETABLE, Zor Zc. IRISH STEW Sevens. i002 DAVID & FRERE'S | 1b. 35c. CHOCOLATE MALLOWS, TWO FRUIT MARMALADE, ea. Zi. ARCH 16 oz. SWEET MIXED PICKLES, ea. 19. FRUITS and VEGETABLES "FLORIDA SWEET, Size 200% ; JUICE ORANGES ..... 3doz. $1. 00 FLORIDA PASCAL, 48's GREEN CELERY STALKS, 2for 18c. TE PLUFPY COOKERS, No, 1 ONTARIO POTATOES, 10 ls. 28. 100% GUARANTE iD MEATS ir 7 ov MAPLE LEAF 8 PURE BUik SKUSAGE 1b. dic. YOUNG and TENDER Predressed CHICKENS . Ey 49. T PICKL (COTTAGE ROLLS Ih 5. {CRS RFFROTIVE, THURS, FRI, SAT, APRIL, 123 FRR STORES LTD. PORT PE ONT. Report : 4 A.W. Parkinson) i PORT PERRY LIONS saw a total point victory and the right to repre- sent Ontario 4n final Int. 'C' play snatched from their grip in the last 'minute of the final game here Satur-- | day last--it was a real heart-breaker and despite the fact the LIONS down- ed the PORT CREDIT Outfit 50-47, they lost the series 111-109. For the fans who watched the game, victory 'seemed assured when the LIONS went 3 up on the series with 1 min. and 26 sec. left--but from then on all jump "balls, rebounds and loose balls went to Port Credit as the LIONS faded-- as coach of the team I personally take BLAME for the LOSS as I elected to kill time too soon in the contest --un- der a similar situation in Midland we did it right, when we kept scoring In the final minute and a half--but no one will ever realize how close our wrong strategy missed clicking--THE LADS PLAYED THEIR HEARTS OUT and DESERVE PLENTY. OF CREDIT FOR GOING AS FAR AS THEY DID -- actually of the teams that were competing in INT. 'C' play THE LIONS possibly had the small. est-team (in height) and had it se- lected from the smallest town.popula- tion; they were good enough to lose lose 4 out of 20 contests--2 of these by 1 point--and only 1 when we could say our pi were all pregent--to defeat centres like Whitby, Bowman- ville, Midland, Picton and the best In- "dustrial Team from Oshawa plus beat- ing Port Credit'at home--these things 'could be remembéred when we tecall they blew 'the total point series by: 1 basket--Personally I would like to say that in several years of trying to coach teams I have never had a: team give a better account of themselves over a whole séason's play and hence congratulations are in order for the regular team: Jack Griffen, Jack Owen, Bud Warriner, Geo. Rodd, Gary Lawrence, Mac Christie, Sinclajr. Ro- bertson as forwards and Bob torey, John Waldinsperger, Dave Brunton and Ron Wallace as guards. And- leat we forge, any team that comes through in the final minute of two consecutive games to tally points un- der pressure as Port Credit did de- serve the right to play in the finals. _ What the fate of the LIONS will be next year only time will tell, but if _| the team improves as much again] _| next year as it did this season--it could bring_an ONTARIO INT. 'C* CHAMPIONSHIP to' PORT PERRY. As TI feel there are some in doubt gompetition the Lions were in, it NO AGE LIMIT in INT. 'C', the only regulation heing that the town must be | somewhat in the neighbourhood: of 7,- 500.in population and that anyone who signs as having a home there is ell- gible--Hence Port Crédit had § legal University students--two fram Weas- tern and three! "from Varsity ite le- gal. To the PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB who sponsored OUR TEAM we are INDEED GRATEFUL. P.P.H.8. BANTAMS will face the powerful OCCI (Qshawa) Bantams next Monday and Friday in a two- game total point series. OCCI won the )COSBA title for all A, B and C schools last year--there being only one class in Bantam, P.P.H.8. has had its initation to the QUEEN'S TOURNAMENT at KING- STON (IN EASTER "HOLIDAY'S) ACCEPTED -- IT'S doubtful if this year's entry fram P.F.H.S. will he as strong as last year's hut they may still give a good account of them- selyes, Weekly Cage im as to the exact classification: of the| -should-be-- pointed out that there is | Ladies' Weduastny Night League = The Wednesday night ladies bowling league came to an end on March 17. The first section was won by: the Hurricanes with 64 points' and the Spitfires came in second with 57 pts. The high single was won by Rebecca Bruton, with 270 and Louise Carnegie won high triple with 619, : In the second section the top team was the Jets with 60 points and the runners up were the Sunderlands with 67 points, the Mosquitos ran them a clase race ending up with 586, High triple for this section was Eva St. Clair with 698 and Joyce Taylor won high single with 845. The Bowling banquet will be held on Wed., April 7 at the Scout Hall. Everyone come and enjoy a turkey dinner. Any spare bowlers bowling in this league are welcome, but please contact Mrs. Bill Beare by April 3. Congratulations winners and thank you for your co-operation, Standings are as follows: 2nd Section Jets---60 Sunderlands--57 Mosquitos--66 Helicopters--48 ' 1st Section Hin asid Jets--40 Spittires--57 Sunderlands--46 Mosquitos--43 -. Mustangs--38 Mustangs--41 Spitfires--38 Helicopters--39 Lancasters--3a Lancasters--38 ~ Bombers--32 - = -North Stars--82 Hurricanés--81 Kitty Hawks--23 North Stars--27 Bombers--18 . Kitty Hawks--20 Flyers--15 Flyers--17 Ladies' Monday Night League Standings-- Swallows--38 Wrens--29 Robins--36 Budgies--24 Gulls--83 Cuckoos--22 . Canaries--32- Orioles--20 Marting--32 Crows--14 Over 200--' 1 Mrs.: Mark (GQull)--281 Mrs, McKinnon (robin)--218 --Mrs, Hope .(cuckeo)--208 Mrs, Kent (Budgle)--207 Mrs. Brunton (wren)---201 - Mrs. Chapman (martin)--200 High Triple-- Mrs. McKinnon (robin)--696 : Arena Activities All Ontario Final Bantam "A" rr. V. : - OSHAWA SATURDAY, APRIL § Port Perry Arena Game time 4.30 p.m, SAYURDAY, APRIL 3, 8.30 pm, BROUGHAM vs. WOODVILLE _ Semi Findl O.RH.A, Husband: I'm going ta make a resolution not ta drink any move, Wife: Nat to drink any more? What's the use of that? You couldn't possibly drink any more. a <« P.P.H.S. and the LIONS will soon play off for the DISTRICT TROPHY won last year by the H.8. eral Liops caming up with a great effort against Port Credit it was dif- ficult to single out any star--but this |} award must go toa RON WALLACE i wha counted 0 points and came up [|i with hia heat job on guard, L (a (a) a fH a ret fi - Dawn Steckley 'Toby Keeler Reserved $1.00. - wy PORT PERRY and OSHAWA ° SKATING CLUB : FIRST 'FIGURE 'SKATING ~~ CARNIVAL Port Perry 'Memorial Arena TUESDAY, APRIL th, 194 8.00 pim. Gail:Forder, 4 years old ADMISSION: General 766, A . : ------ oo TR ri 0 + 0 0 og ao ooh David Lowery Don Jackson "Children 26¢, ithe Mizpah benediction brought the "committee, ST. CATHARINES ~~} STAR OF THE WEEK--With sev- Scugoq The monthly meeting of Grace Uni- ted Church W.A. was held on Wed- nesday, March 10 with an attendance of 18 ladies. The president opened the meeting and hymn "When I sur- vey the wondrous Cross" was sung. Mrs. Russell Pogue offered prayer and then read a message in keeping with the 'scripture lesson." = The Scripture was read by Mrs. Raymond Fralick., A poem by Edgar Alan Guest entitled 'A Plea' was read by Mrs. Keith Cro- zier. 'A contest on hymn titles was conducted by Mrs. Cameron Aldred and Mrs. Cecil Fralick won with a per- fect score. A humorous poem entitled |' 'The Snoring Husband' was read by Mrs. Douglas Aldred and was very much enjoyed. Our secretary Mrs. Douglas Crozier then read the minutes and a business | discussion followed. It was decided to have a tea-towel shower for the 'W.A. at our April meeting and all 'PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL at, 1964--5 " DANC E Old Time and Modern o ABBIE ANDREWS and Canadian Ranch Boys STARS OF C.B.C. RADIO NETWORK Wed. APRIL Tih RED BARN Oshawa: = LP ARE RRRERER Saar : Zz. 4 . - : : ; King Pin ' Lanes PORT PERRY SCHEDULE OF OPEN BOWLING Open Wednesday Afternoons, MONDAY--2 alleys--9 to 11 p.m, THURSDAY--2 alleys--17 to 11 p.m, - FRIDAY ~All alleys--9 to 11 p.m, SATURDAY---All alleys--7 to 11 p.m. Sports Club Bowling both Afternoon and Saturday and Evening. *e IOOOOAAAS ARRAN AR ARR etetatets ladies are requested to by ing one or more tea-towels with 'WA? printed or embroidered on it. Those contributing to the birthday shoe for March were Mrs. Cecil Fra- lick afd Mrs. Percy Jeffrey and all the members sang Happy Birthday. The hymn 'Take Up Thy Cross' and meeting to a close. McEACHERN'S HAT SHOPPE NOW DO DROP IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF - New Spring Hats, $2.95 and up. OPEN Tea and Cookies were served by the rosas Program and lunch com- mittee for April meeting is Mrs. John Burham, Mrs." Alan Carter, Mrs. Cla- rence'Carter. Don't forget those tea- towels on April 14th, at 3 p.m. APPLES ! ° SPY ° RUSSETS $ ® DELICIOUS ee STARKS|# ® KINGS Lakeview Orchard] Oshawa Road, just south of Port Perry oo ossoresoon. PHONE 73 SPRING TIME i © IS'REPAIR TIME. | + EES Look Over the Following Suggestions: TILE YOUR BATHROOM WALLS and FLOOR. NEW CUPBOARDS IN THE KITCHEN, TILE FOR KITCHEN WALLS and FLOOR. GYPTEX TEXTURE PAINT FOR ROUGH WALLS PLYWOODS FOR MANY USES. i _Bring YOUR Problems to US ] REESOR FUFL & LUMBER 23% PORT PERRY 12 to 20, Green, Red, Rose Ladies' Tarheels $11.50 Twistaléne Cotton, needs Bates Mist Lawn - no ironing Hs Lo WOOL PLAID - WOOL PLAID SLIM JIM'S + Shirt Jackets, $10.75 to match $10.75 Girls' Suede Gai (1 to 3 years) Yellow, Pink and Blue Sels, $25 with VELVET TRIM 'Boys' Check Coat Sels $8.25 Children's Lined PINK, oy YELLOW, - Corduroy Jackets, $2.98 IN THE MODERN MANNER 2-3 yr. Complete Stock Supersilk Whisp Hylons, $1.25, dl. or 50, $1.75 Window Shades Slightly impeifect. ~ Water colors Surnwirthy Le SEMI-TRIMMED | EE Regular $1.89 ................ FOR $1.59 Regular $2.40 .............cc..i..... FOR $1.89 x GROCERIES o | CELERY, large ...c............. wn for 26c. i PINEAPPLES EER ERR sab 3bc¢. : X |: BBACK TEA ....\. ori 1b. 59c¢. GRAPEFRUIT .......cccoioovvini, Ab for 25¢. | MAPLE LEAF HAAG ut 1b. 59¢. t TOMATOES sree PRE 196, BANANAS... 0 1b. 19¢c. . Port Perry

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