AVWEBROC DEPARTMENT Sa AD AR TOY ITU Aaa ge. 3 AL IAB PH (REIS : ! 3 RT fe Ar 2 ESL HAR Shr PF oui ns CARS SAR) RAN AT WS ¥ PR EEE EE a i oT FRE SG SEES AREF PRA PIA nS eh CASTS INE adh & 20 2 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 10625 PAP FT IN 7 BERNINA TUN, SON, SS FEAT IRA RAZA TI RAL SONI TATU ARIE TRAE PHONE: 985-2521 PORT PERRY STORE Tip Top Tailo rs January Clearance Tailored - to -iMeasure Cle 20% OFF style you Only during this event, and a Y will you be able to buy a TIP '] at a. sale price, selection of superb all-wool importe prefer! Remember--only the price has changed. Regular $69.95 LESS 20% Monday Night | - Bowling League 1-2 3-4 1-2 8-4 A ------ ANE INI 1 TOO ol 0 031i Sell | ¥ | "1-2 { ; 3-4 5-6 1-2 8-4 oy sr 5-6 x "5-6 of, January 15th-- Schedule 2ND SCHEDULE January 8th--. Purple - Brown Gold - Blue Grey - Green Red - Orange Black - White Yellow - Pink ~~ Grey - Blue Purple * aro Gold - Brown Yellow - White Red - Pink Black - Orange January 22nd-- 1.2 1-2 5-6 ~ V1 8-4 5-6 1-2 34 5-6 1-2 Hh 5-6 1-2 8-4 5:6 Ev 1-2 |! : 8.4 . § 5-6 + 4 i 118 Hi 8-4 5-6 8-4 6-6 1-2 3-4 a4 6-6 8-4 - January 20th-- Gold - Green Grey - Brown Purple - Blue Black - Pink Yellow - Orange Red - White Purple - Orange Gold - White Grey - Pink Red - Brown 'Black - Blue Yellow ~ Green February 5th-- Grey - White Purple - Pink Gold - Orange Yellow - Blue Red - Green Purple - White Black - Green Ye - Brown Red ~ ' Blue FT February 10th Adami 1.2 Purpl®- Yellow Black - Red + Grey - Gold" ~ Pink - B Green - Blue i i ' February 26th-- 12 Grey 84 Purp} - Black "Black « Brown HA Febriary 12th--. 'Gold - Pink 'Grey - Orange oI Yellow - Red Orange - Blue Pink - White 6-6 Brown - Green March 5th-- 1-2 Gold - Yellow 3-4 Grey - Red 5-6 Purple - Black 1-2 White - Brown 3-4 Orange - Green 65-6 Pink - Blue March 12th-- 1-2 Purple - Red 38-4 Yellow - Grey 6-6 Gold - Black Pink - Green Brown - Orange White - Blue 19th-- Red - Gold "Black - Yellow Purple - Grey ' Green - White 3-4 Brown - Blue 6-6 Pink - Orange --8Second Schedule Captains ~ Purple--L. Raines Gold--T. Hall Grey--J. Emmerson Red--D. Jardine _Black--M. Amell Yellow--Marg. Sweetman Pink--E. Vernon White--E. Pogue Orange--V, Cawker Green H. Brooks Blue--D. Healey Brown--H, Bathie Winners of Turkeys, Dec. 18th-- M. Sweetman--Triple---714 3-4 546 'March 1-2 8-4 5-6 1-2 ~~~ E. Pogue--Triple--680, 5 Ladies Curling The last game of the year had a mighty tight score . Cox and Iva Mitchell tied it with 4, R. Mitchell with 10, had quite a drive 'For she left M. Hayes with a sweet little 5. Now Dawson scored 1 and Buller 6 - "|'Vernie was "'on"-with all of her tricka The invincible Gray, still soaring high "Twas 11 to 6--but Terrett did try. Thompson with 10 got into he stride, For she topped Beare's 4 and gently sighed. Snooks with 7 won by one, a ton. cap do, While Martyn with 6--did lack a few. 10 for Bruton's Al Rink, While Kenny with 7 sat down to think. Perhaps we'll do better in '62, Good Luck! and good health to all the crew. Triple Link Bowling beapee The Islanders SHE A AE The Tailenders ,. Oddbecks ............ Easyblows ....... ~ Lightning Bug w Tryhards ............. borsieistines . Bb High Single-- -- Charlie Bourgeois--2a5 High Triple-- Bill Mark -- 660. Over 200 Singles-- Charlie Bourgeois--2386; Bill Barr--| 226; Glen Wanamaker -- 225; Ruth Short--203; Doug Foster--218; Leon- ard Beadle -- 221; Cliff Short -- 208; Ellouise Hoggard -- 208; Bob Crozier}: --218. Take Ind Game | From Pori Hope _ Port P Jan. 2--Gerry Robin- son netted five goals in leading the Port Perry "Mud Cats" to its second consecutive one-sided victory over the Port Hope "Ontarios" 15 to 6. The win was the 'Mud Cats" fourth gince entering the O.H.A. Lak- shore Intermediate League, while the "Ontarios"; 18-0 losers to Port Perry in their last game, has lost. eleven consecutive games, » "Garnet Warrier and Dean West each scored three goals, while Ken. Roberts got two, Singles went to Morley Davidson and Bill Cornish. ohn MeRean, George Freeman, Bob rown, Al. Kelly and Bob Welss Holdershaw's 6 stones sure weighed | scored hy. Port Hope, + 1 4-Goal Snipers money order, [J ) yeor $20 [] 6 months $10 V5 3 month $5 Nome A Address _ City . Zor $tote "ea 16 Plain Hemmed Sheets Size 81 x 100 SUBSTANDARD 1 pr. for $5.95 PG Ladies Car Coats, S x FINE GARMENTS IN eg. $39.95, $29.95, $22.95, $19.95 'All Special 25% Discount "Snow Suits-25% Discount Special - $4.95 FOS ESS Ladies Dresses ~ Reg. $6.95 and $5.95 ¢ Special Assoriment of Housedresses - $2.98 ESSE UAE Efc. STOCK 8c., a AVE om eS AW Vo Co EN oe NS so JON LF A Men's Curling Sweaters § 25% Discount a a Men's Coats-$29.95, $22.95 All 25% Discount la a Ea Ta a a) Men's Pants - Reg. $8.95 Special - $6.95 Wallpaper - Room Lots | 25 roll La a a SS Gold Seal Congoleum ONE Nag J Sa a aa ~ Men's Oxfords © Reg. $9.95 for $6.95 aa a a oF O_O Floor Tile - Linoleum SMAL PATTERN sq. yd. I. ROOM LOTS 10c., 12c. Pace 18-0 Win Port Hope -- Port Perry blanked Port Hope Ontarios 18-0 in an Ontario Hockey Association Lakeshore Inter- mediate game Friday, Dec. 20th. The loss was Port Hope's ninth in a row. Port Hope used a midget-aged gonl- keeper, Don Horgan, as replacement for George Dratton, who was unable to play because of job commitments. Keith West and Bill Cornish led Port Perry, each firing four goals. Gerry Robinson and Gerry MacLean each collected three, Single goals went to Don Cochrane, Dean West, Garnett Warriner and Doug Paul. - Joe Melnick registered the shutout for the visitors. > BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON CHRISTIAN lB 1 DAD Mont IOR MTERMNATIONA 1212141) Interesting Accurate Complete International News Coverage The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St, Boston 15, Mass, Send your newspoper for the time checked, Enclosed find my check or | 1962, rm . LS RPRCRI TY HI 4 New Curling Rink At Oshawa Officinl of the Oshawa Golf Country Club opened the Club's New Curling Rink on Wednesday, Jan. 3, The rink has six sheets of ice. It is learned that the construction of the new clubhouse has been com- pleted. It is now being furnished and is expected to be ready for use in about a month's time. "The club is planning a gala open- ing ceremony of its new club facilities at a later date. "Oakville Now Largest Town - OAKVILLE, Ont. -- At midnight New Year's Eve Oakville became the largest town in Canada. Oakville and Trafalgar Township officially amalgamated and now Oak- ville has a population of about 41,000, Mayor William Anderson continues as mayor. Trafalgar Reeve Alex Phillips will serve as reeve of the new community. District Solicitors Appointed Q.C.'s Two Whitby solicitors are included in the list of 112 Queen's Counsel an- nounced on New Year's Day by At- torney-General Kelso Roberts, They are Terence M. Moore, and George Boychyn, a Whitby resident, who prac- tises in Oshawa." Another county re- sident, Thomas Allen Newman, of Dunbarton, was also honored in the list. LIVE BETTER Electrically .... with an..ELECTRIC WATER i HEATER £ and Instant F ood Formulas To Aid Housewife OTTAWA--Dr. Ed Asselbergs, an unsung hero of Canadian kitchens, is working towards the day when busy housewives will be able to prepare a variety of tasty meals with a few minutes' work. His laboratory has already turned out a half-dozen successful formulas for instant food and has more on the | way. { A year ago, the 34-year-old agri- { culture department scientist came up "with the first Canadian technique for making instant mashed potatoes. It was a commercial hit, Since then he has arranged ti process to -fit-meat, fish, turnip and pumpkin mixes. The latest was an instant form of fishcakes, combining potatoes and fish.. Government departments and com- mercial interests are studying the ideas for development. Key to Dr. Asselberg's success is n machine he invented which dries foods to a-tissue-like sheet of crystals. -A revolving drum squeezes and picks up the prepared food, then éxposes it to heat and steam pressure. The dry product emerges from one end much like paper out of a type- writer. Then it is crumbled into a powder, Dr. Asselberg says the mixtures) will keep on the shelf for a year! without refrigeration. $5.00 HOSKINS GENERAL CERTIFICATE Good/ for $5.00 (Valid until Feb. 28, 1962) Girls Fussier MONTREAL--College girls are not keen on baby-sitting, reports Mary B. i Grant of McGill University's place- [ment service. Her bureau gets fre- Lquent requests for mothers' help over the holidays but "girls just don't seem interested," she said. "They prefer jobs with regular hours, fairly good pay---and without children." Added Inducement MONTREAL--One box office man- ager drew cager response to his theatre with a novel idea, says Mrs. Claude Beaubien, founder and direct- He offered programs printed-on blue silk, which could be used as handker- chiefs, SMITH - CORONA SKYRITER Port Perry Star | PORT PERRY STAR $5.00 new snow grip Tires at STORE, BLACKSTOCK | doin or of the International Theatre here.