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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Mar 1955, p. 5

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'ing with prayer. Scugog News ~The March meeting of the Head W. A. was held at the home of Myrtle Manns. Betty Reader opened the meet: Following the min- utes and roll call Joyce Heayn read a story from "Channels of Devotion", followed by a, hymn. Mr, Pearce thanking all for his birth. day cards and gift was read. A re- quest from the Presbytery for .dona- tions to the Training School Fund was read and it was moved that we donate $5 to the Fund. ~The report from the Hospital Auxi- liary was given to conclude the busi- ness meeting. The program began with readings by Rita Rodman, Clara Martyn. Ma- rie Healey conducted a contest on fa- * mily names which was won by Marion Carter. Each member had brought a picture of her husband-in his early youth and these were collected and placed about the room for identifica- | tion. In some cases it was practically | impossible, but several came close to | having perfect scores. The meeting closed with a St. Patrick's lunch ser- ved by Joyce Heayn's group. The Head Euchre Club met at the A letter from. home of My, and Mrs. Orval Heayn's last Saturday evenings First prizes went to Myrtle Manns and Laverne Martyn. Bonnle, Gerrow and Jack Manns won consolation prizes. The Farm Forum held their weekly gathering at the home of Mr. and Ms. 8. Rodman last Monday evening. Edu- cation for Farming was the topic un- der discussion and we were pleased to have Mrs. John Beckett present to add to our knowledge of the subject. Next week we will be meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Don Gerrow. We welcome back from Cleveland, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, Hudson, who re- turned last Saturday evening. They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, R. Hudson who are still wisiting with them. Beaverton Gels New - ay Chief of Police James Newton, 24, has been ap- i pointed Chief of Police of Beaverton to succeed Hector Reid, dismissed after a court convietion. Newton was selected from 58 applicants and hired 'at $46 a week. Without police ex- - | perience, Newton will be briefed by the district Ontario Provincial Police. as part payment one 2. One % ton Truck: The . truck. AL forms and will be considered ONTARIO COUNTY 'Tender For Trucks Sealed tenders marked "Tender for Truck" will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 5 p.m., Friday, March 18th, 1955, for supply of the following units: 1. One 5 ton truck complete with dump body hoist and snow wing. The County proposes to offer in trade Truck complete with dump body and hoist, trade as part bayment one 1950. Chevrolet 14 ton Tenders must be submitted for each unit on County Further information, Tender Forms and Specifications may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily acceped. 1 A 1950 Leyland Beaver Diesel County proposes to .offer in individually, R. E. SIMS, P. Engincer, Engineer, Ontairo County. Minor Hockey News Results for Feb, 18th-- Canadians 9 -- Ranger 3 Hawks 1 -- Bruins 1 "© . Leafs. 8 -- Red-Wings 1 Feb. 26th for four points-- Leafs 6 -- Hawks 0 Red-Wings 2 -- Canadians 2 + Rangers 5 -- Bruins 1 March 5th, Regular Games-- Leafs 4 -- Rangers 1 Bruins 1 -- Canadians 1 Hawks 3 -- Red-Wings 1 MARCH 12. These Games played for double points on Feb. 26th. "This will give everybody a chance to come to Lindsay on March 12 to cheer Port Perry Pee-Wee team on to winning the tournament once Wore. * The Tournament begins at 9 a.m, and continues all day. It is a great day for the future stars, so we hope to see you, you and you there. House League Standings-- Teams PWLTF A Pts R. Wings ....... 9 6 3 0 23 13 12 Canadians ...... 9 6b 2 2 26 19 12 Hawks ............ 9-4 8 2 20 18 [10 Leafs .............. 9 4 4 1 23 26 9 Rangers ........ 9 3 6 0 18 26 6 Bruins ............ 9 1 6 3 12 21 6 Scoring Parade-- G. Edgar 23; J. Burnett 13; R. Hay- nes 10; R. Parry 10; R. Huntle 7; N. Wanamaker 7; P. Clarke 5; R. Car- negie 6; N. McLeod 4; W. Foster 4; W. Chapman 8; D. McMillan 3; W. Oke 3; A. Kight 8; F. Beare 3; R. Cawker 2; T. Cawker 2; T. Chandler 2, The following one each--D. Morton; C. Weaver; D. Gibson; J. Carnochan; J. Malloy; J. Chapman; A. Jefford; S. 1 Fralick; J. McMillan; J.Carnegie; G. Camegle; Rus Leach; Roy Leach. Family Doubles Lady and Allan. Cawker with 652(204, 289) was high Gent. E. J. Hutchin- son received Gent's Second High. Jeanne and Gord Goode won the Mys- tery Score prizes and Marion 'Boyd and Jack Hayes the Consolation, NOTICE NO HOUSE LEAGUE on |, Loraine ! fl with 663 was High |- Rouges Monday Night Bowling. 4 M ings-- Tulips---10 Violets--6 Pansies--10 Carnations-->5 Roses--10 Orchids--4 Snaps--17 Daisies--4 Over 200-- Mrs. Crozier (Snap) 218 Mrs. Burnett (Pansy) 217 Mrs. Harper (Rose) 213 Mrs. Vernon (Orchid) 208 High Triple-- Murs. Crozier (Snap) 551 Ladies' Wednesday Night Bowling Spitfires CS A ARN RII 44 North Stars on. 43 Hurricanes ........ocoinnininn. 42 Sunderlands iin, ~ 40 A LF EE TH Ae A rn 36 Mustangs... 31 Lancasters o.oo. 30 FIvers i anniinn nan. 30. Kitty Hawks .....coinniiininnnnn, 24 Helicopters ovo. 21 MOSQUILOS ..uoveceiinrernernninioneninns 20 Bombers coining. 17 Over 200 Scores Nellie Oyler, Ruby Roach Doreen Hope High Single Ev. Stata ..... cian, 278 High Triple Ev. Statl ....ividininniinin 088 Ladies' Curling Club The last game of [ing series was held Friday afternoon, March 4th. Team 1---Marj. Burnett, skip--7 pts. vs. Team 3---Marie Snooks, skip--11 pts, Team 2--Jeannette Hutcheson, skip --2 pts. vs. . Team 4---Jean Gray, skip--13 pts. Jean Gray's team won the series with _6 wins and 2 losses. 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