LEE THERE'S ONE IN EVERY GROUP, SAYS PHOTOGRAPHER : i wes 3 This photo won a prize for Edwin Stein of Madison, Wis, in a magazine photo contest, and' There's one in every he labelled it "Politician." } --Centra) Press Canaaiap group, evidently, even. In a group of ducks. And, so far as can be seen, his fellow ducks are paving no attention. Kors 4 ~ WHEN You BUY COAL... STEADY CONTROLLED HEAT FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM The 'blue coql' TEMP- + MASTER changes furnace controls automatically, --Saves time --saves stops ==gsoon pays for Itself! Phone today for a free demonstration. -- that means better heat -- 5316 --it can cost you money! F Don't just order coal -- insist on 'blue coal'. 'blue coal' is colour-marked for your guarantee of heating satisfaction. It gives you the clear full flame thrifty heal -- sate heat. Thousands of Canadian families rely on 'blue coal' for steady, healthful heat. when you-buy coal. So don't be colour-blind It pays to order "blue coal', dee 4 THE Sri arraras th a ae + ig > Pam seh A Reesor Fuel & Lumber PHONE 73 PORT PERRY : Moppes can punch the pillows, sesamble the sheets and bunch the blankets, but when the war is over Tex-made is the winner, Long wearing beautiful Tex-made sheets are the choice of Qanadian homemakers 5 to 1. Plain, fitted, coloured or striped, in qualities to fit every budget, Every bedroom in your home, a showroom, with Tex-made sheets --yours for years. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED y ilaichog Bra, Ro | be £0 5 57 . fA AN 5 Ltrts ' 0 A iidadnidh Roki scsi rh A BIER aa SE ' # er ally rewarded for a geod night's per- formance when he blinked the light for the "Jets" while Grandy was ser- ving a charging penalty. Cornish re- plied with his second unassisted goal of the game and Warner scored on a solo effort at the 19:37 mark. The win gives Brooklin a firm grip on the top rung of the local Junior "D"" group. The "Jets" are in second place Richmond Hill and Orangeville are deadlocked for third with Aurora oc- cupying the cellar. Ce An exhibition game with Whitby Junior "C" team ig being arranged and will probably be played next Thurs- SCIENCE IN YOUR LIFE Watch Your Eyes Ichthyologists--people who study fishes--tell us that In the murky ocean depths there live creatures with enormous eyes, many times more light-sensitive than our own. Other fish in this silent universe of total darkness have no eyes at all. Surface species have sharp shape and color vision, but poor sensitivity to light. Man's eyes, too, are tailored to his environment. Be- cause our worka- day routine is so strongly depend- ent on our eyes, blindness is one of our mostdisabling afflictions. Intel: mm lectual Goliaths like Homer and Milton were able to draw inspiration from sightless. ness. A Parisian doctor, blind for the past 24 years, recently delivered his 4600th baby. But these men are wi iid exceptions to the geneyal rule Doctors warn that serious eye conditions are. often caused by in- fections, injuries or foreign bodies. Even a seemingly harmless speck of dust, if neglected, can lead to even- tual blindness. Happily, however, modern medi. cal research has uncovered effective methods of thwarting serious eye infections, One of the most recent of these developments is a combined dose of antibiotics and hormones--a two-pronged weapon that both gom- bats Infection and reduces inflam- mation. "Dr. R. H. Dickinson recentl treated a group of 78 patients suf- fering from a variety of eye disor- ders. He reported in the American Journal of Ophthalmology that Terra-cortril ointment--a combina- tion of a broad spectrum antibiotic and an anti-arthritis hormone--was highly effective Agajnst id abscess- es, allergies, irritatfons, injuries and flash burns. Only nine patients failed to re- spond to this therapy. Many of the test patients were spared the kind of Infection and scarring that can 'permanently damage sight. Thus thanks to modern medicine, many of us, unlike the cavern dwellers of the deep, need never live out our live in a sightless universe of tota darkness, |, CE 3 re SW EN - EERE MRSS LL: 47. .% iw ALT FOE GR GH RA WATT Py TRF CRORE EET 8 SE Tas fn HA RUN LTA a Bl) Es if Joe > £ : y 5 A ¥ Co, iE doit rll ii v rion oho. Se AT fii. re sat Sa A lglg ak ee ear . " = a 3 ppt bo TPE i THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUAY 6th, 1066-5 Ga - he new SEnghshomdb me the EEA Pa THE ROCKET REACHES 500-GOAL MARK wey : : ie "Gomi g Events at P ! P Memorial Garde . 2 i ry n i ; EIR 14) & ! ~ SATURDAY, JANUARY Tth 1 2 ky Orono vs. Lindsay i - oF 2 A a Li ig L , / re - day. The Whitby entry has lost the 7 Brooklin Juniors services of the Tran brothers, whom os by the OHA ruled were Brooklin proper- X D "3 { 1" ty. Whether the lads choose to line } own (}] S up with Brooklin or site out the bal- : - ance of the season remains to be seen, re Brooklin Juniors "handed Unionville | but it would appear they owen lot to "3 "Jets" a 9-2 shellacking in the first [the Brooklin club which has brought ; OHA junior game played at the Brook-| them up through the minor ranks and : lin Avena. The play was very fast and | de veloped them into, valuable hoe key g clean with the local forwards showing | players. * $y more polish around the net and Owen, . who came up with many fine saves, a : got solid protection from the defence M J n wp is IA 1 yy = duo of .Doug Yipard and M. Jones. en S Bowling Meme : ve \ Carnegie, who picked up a goal and Oh IRY Pret CODANAD two assists, led the attack for the] AL. CAWKER ROLLS HIGH Rewriting the record books Is no novelty to Maurice Richard, py Brooklinites, TRIPLE OF 876 who sets an' NHL record every thme he triggers a goal. By far # . Sd" - ) the most prolific scorer in NHL history, the flashy Montreal right \ Brooklin opened the scoring at the On Monday night in the last games winger now has reached a scoring figure unparalleled In the sports 2:49 mark of the first period when of the 1st gection Al Cawker rolled up world. He sank his 500th goal In a game against Toronto Maple Gibson beat Middleton with the help|# score of 876 for his' 3 games (2365, Leste tre ihe Sent est record to Richard tn NHL. scoring : 1] ! Nels dle of Cornish. Cornish, the team's lead-| #74, 367). Other high triples for the . ing scorer, gave Brovklin a two-goal | Week--Bill Harper 628, and Bruce -- rv lead at the 10:35 mark on a nice solo| Young 609. DeLuxe-->5 Fitzjohns--0 | . Other High Single : . : : effort follows: 18 ng les this week as Black Jacks--4 1 ~The final standing in the first sec- In the second period Bronudin added Bruce Miller 250; Gord Mark 246; Mud Cats--14 tion will appear later. fa allies on BoA A Tunis, B. Harper 238; Ross Hutchinson 287; Dodgers--a ran anc ascoe while ethit san 1e Vo aa « . lone "Jet" counter Herold Knight 236 and Don Carnegle Carps--3 Patron: "Do you serve fish here?" ¢ it . 281, Carnegie--3 Waiter: "Certainly, we cater to The locals continued their offensive Points won this week-- Leglon--38 everyone. drive in the final session, scoring two ye Bang--1 Lucky Strike--2 Ring afier women" neti' hint 1 1 i bh 2 C i ---- -- 0 a wer . goals within 30 seconds, Doug Vipond oy gay Stape--2 anyone--it's catching them that does from Carnegie and Gibson from Corn- ow Kings--b Red Caps--0 the damage. (xy ish and Carnegie. Darbyson was fin- i : Fp AWBROCK]| DEPARTME ENT STORE | "Johnston's Suit Sale | Made-to-Measure -- Fit Guaranteed $59. 50 =- $69.50 - , 3: ou ) - Free Pant with every suit. PANT, WORTH AT LEAST $20.00 FREE WITH EACH SUIT and GUARANTEED I'I'T MAKE THIS A VERY ATTRACTIVE JANUARY SAL E OFFER. 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