Applications for Road Superintendent TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT Sealed Applications, marked application for Road Superintendent, will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday * January 23rd, 1956, for a Road Super intendent for the Township of Cartwright. 5 4 4 Application to dite age; qualifications ; experience if -any, - and 'salary expected. Applicant. to he capable to operate Tr uck; Snow Plow and Grader. TRE Lowel or iny Application not necessar ily ata ed Dated at Blackstock this Tth day of January 19566. \ 4 ie iy Ra hs HENRY THOMPSON, Clerk- Tries. "Box 17, Blackstock, Ont, [oO eel ei -------- Ew, Robbie Burns' Night ! Auspices of the Fireside Clty PRESBYTERIAN CH URCH Tuesday, January 24, at 7 p.m. Tickets $1.26, available - at Lawrence's Drugstore. | thw RE SE TAREE EI Da LT SRN PHONE, 252W-J UXBRIDGE ) Thursday to Sat. Jan. 19-21 THE PICTURE YOUR By HEART HAS BEEN LONGING TO SEE HIS HILLS were special hills . Cee z the sweetest hills of all... _ the Hills of Honie. £1 - HIS PEOPLE were God's kind of people whose love 'of the hills and their kinfolk will reach deep into. every corner of your heart and light up all the joy and i hess. 2 Harold Bell Wright's: : beloved dramq Tags ofthe " human heart, THE SHEPHERD OF THE NIULS wot TECHNICQLOR | ... JOHN WAYNE MARJORIE MAIN with BETTY FIELD BEULAH BONDI JAMES BARTON ? ~~ SEP Monday to Wed. - 3days - Jan. BL : oe all dole in 7 \ "STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" in Vistavision and 3: Color by Technicolor 2 Complete Shows ach Night al 7 and 9 p.m, - lvenings--Adult Admission 60c. Children 26c ' Ruby Christie--204; Marg. Eden--201, .in the Seagrave Public School' house | spoke on the work of the Y.P.U, and -McNeil conducted the business for the Ladies Monday Night League Black Balls---23. Lauras--20, Bon Bons--17 All Sorts--16 Candy Canes--156 Peppermints--20. ~ Garamels--12 Jelly Beans--18, Jennys-- 17 Over 200-- . Lorraine Raines (Black Ball) -- : 212, 6 Ann Bivens Bon Bon)--210, 200. 'Mary Amell (Bon Bon)--249, Mabel Cook (All -Sort)--288; Marjorie Burnett. (Candy Cane)-- v "uo 288, Mario Laurence (Black Ball)---282, Elma Vernon (All Sort)--210; ~ Edna Deshane (All Sort)--206. Margaret Hayes (Jenny)--=202. Janet Vernon (Jelly Bean)--201, High Triple-- Lorraine Raines (Black Ball)--6186, Ladies' Wed Night Bowling League Team Pts. taken = Tot. Pts. Mustangs ................ 8 26 Bombers .................. nb 26 Hurricanes ... oi - 21 JOLB iriver and 6 «20 Helicopters 19. Sunderlands .. on 18: Spitfires cove 0. 18 Kitty Hawks .............. 2 16 Lancasters ................ 2 14 "North Stars .....,........ 7 "18 Flyers ......ccccecviviiinnnn 2 12 Mosquitoes .................. 0 9 Triples-- Joan Mark---627. Singles-- Kacey Harper--=249; Joan Mark-- 248, 227; Doreen Hope--243; Effie Luke--239; Edith Brunton--=281; Elma Doyle--230, 218; Joyce Venning--280; Marie Brintnell--229; Miriam Price-- 225, 200; Dorothy Tennant--218; Elai- ne Bailey--215; Aileen Snodks--211; Beth Oke--208; Myrtle Prentice--207; Seagrave YP.U. The firat meeting of 1956 was held on Wednesday, Jan, 11, with Donald Crosier, the past president in charge of the meeting, which opened with a hymn followed by prayer by Mr. Me- Neil. In place of a topic, Mr. McNeil wished for success in the year to come." A Hymn was then sung. Mr. election of officers which was aa fol- lows:-- President--Shirley Cookson Vice-President--Jean Crosier Secretary-----Murdock Blair Ass. Secretary--Harvey Webster Treasurer--Grant Butt Conveners-- Missionary--Phyllls Keen ~ Recreation--Jim Cookson Christian Citizen--Donald ;Crosier Chistian Culture--Dorlan Butt Pianist--Caro] Butt ) Sick Box Committee--Enid Cle- - ments, Elsie Harper, Lee Stur- man, ) Press Reporter--Ron. Wanamaker . The new president Shirley Cookson then took the chair and discussed items of business for the coming year. The next meeting to be held on Jan. 25th. The meeting closed with the benediction. Greenbank The Sunday School meeting was fairly well attended last Wednesday and the reports showed a successful year among the organized classes and the Sunday School as a whole. The officers for this year will be: . Superintendent--George Beare Assist. Supt.---Stan Foster Treasurer--Norman Smith Secretary--Earl Bacon Asst.-Secretary--Ralph Dusty. Everyone reports a good time at the dance in the Hall last Friday night. The music by the Montgomery or- chestra was really good and it was decided to have another dance instead of a euchre party on Friday, Jan. 27. The Bowling Party and Pie Social that was to have been on Thursday of this week is to be on Saturday night. Bowling in Port Perry 8 to 10 and then lunch at the church. . Remember the Woman's Association meeting in the church on Tuesday, Jan, 24th, at 2.80 p.m, Miss Joan Chapin, of Toronto, was visiting with her parents over the week-end. Sorry to report that Evelyn Ianson is home from Oshawa because of ill- ness, We understand that a few of the ladies of our community have taken up curling in Sunderland. Come on gals, its good for the waistline, Men' s League This - week Total Whiz Bangi 1 14 Blow Kings .... 7 12 De Luxe .... a 12 Black! Jacks 7 9 Fitzjohns .o....ccoveee.n. 7 1 Dodgers. .. 0 7 LF FOR TR 5 7 Carps ........ w b 7 Culligan ..... a 7 i, | Mudecats ..... ws 0 b Legion "..0........ 0 5 Cérnegie att gi het ta asd 2 4 Lucky Strike . 0 . LA Rédcaps ......... A 0 NH] High Triples i Do Butt ci G40 C.- Andrews A RANI paride j High: Singles : C. Andrews .....ocovevieecveininenn, 245 A. Rahm 239 A. Dowson T. Eden M. James |Ground Observers Corps On' Tuesday evening, January 24th, there will be a district meeting held in Claremont, to which all observers in this region are invited. Squadron Léader K. C. Mason, of- ficer Commanding No, 311 Squadron, North Bay is to be guest speaker. S/L Mason will speak on the role of '|'the CF-100 in the air defence of Can- ada, the action of the GOBC in rela- tion to the air crew, also what takes place from the word "Scrabble" to interception of aircraft. S/L Mason enlisted in 1940, served as a flying instructor for 3 years af- ter graduating as a pilot, then went overseas in 1944, completing one tour of operations on Mosquitoes as a night fighter, before being returned to Trenton as a staff officer. All observers are invited to this meeting, along with technical person- nel and telephone operators. Many chief observers are arranging to bring a car load of their observers, so, if any observer would like to attend, contact your local chief observer and request transportation to and from this meeting. (Claremont Community Hall, Jan. 24, 8.00 8.00 poi) New Potato Grades With the 'expectation of improving quality and consumer demand, new grades for potatoes are being proposed and will be a major topic of discussion at the forthcoming convention of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association to be held in Toronto on January 24th, E. G, Paige, Chief, Marketing Ser- vice, Fruit and Vegetable Division, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, will lead discussion on the subject. General theme for the po- tato growers program will be "Creat- ing Demands by Quality". A panel discussion on "Effect of Top Killing on Quality", will include growers and technical personnel. Frank Perkin, Commissioner of Marketing for Ont- ario will review "Potato Marketing .in Ontario". This will include up-to- date information on volume, trends, packaging and methods of distribution, "At a noon-day luncheon, Norm Garri- ock, C.B.C., Toronto, will address the group on "Service to Agriculture by Radio and T.V.". Discussion on vari- eties, irrigation and a progress report on the past year's activities of the a ae. Potato Growers Assoclation, will play a part in the proceedings. (General sessions of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association will be held from Tuesday, January 24 to Friday, January 27 at the same time and place as the Ontario Retail Farm Equipment Dealers Show. Dr. Raymond W. Miller, Washington, D.C., from the Harvard School of Business Administration will be guest epeaker at the Annual Banquet, Thurs. day Evening, January 26, at 6.30 p.m. Store Closing Hour Saturdays 9 p.m. [] SUFFERERS RELIEF OR MONEY. BACK Medical tests have §hown that NEVO relieves the pain and discomfort of sinus infection in almost all cases, Fit] irrespective of shay vo, severity or dura- tion. Nevo is a preparation for the treatment of the ba Prompt ing symptoms of sinus [RESALE infections, not just a pain killer. Com- pletely safe --~may be used by childrgn Bruton Drugstore Mrs, Herb Haok is visiting with Mr, and Mra, Clarence Hook, Port Credit, 7 / it PHONE 16 PORT PERRY ~ BR * |The New Look for 'Ling demonstrations at the show, color ats Ly £3 eo Fe LE hk Bi fu By aR Aa Haas if IF Ss BE) 2A IVR hid As buiakdadinins x Lr lathes ii adad dis SY ampmiana ¢ Interior Decorating A softer, more elegant decor is fore- cast for home interiors in 1956! , This subdued atmosphere has solved the problem of many homemakers today -muking small rooms look larger, The news was officially made public at'Sinipson's annual Homemaker Show in Toronto. . In daily color co-ordinat- stylists: ave adding width' and length to small. rooms using light, one- ~color themes throughout a trio of rooms. This "sweep of color", as the experts call it; is varied by changing the de- sign and textures of the wallpaper in each room. For example, one color stylist in her daily show chose beige as the basle color to illustrate her point. For the hall, she used a contemporary-pattern- ed paper, Wanderlust, The cinnamon brown background is accented with gold. The living room walls are co- vered with a rich, fabrie-texture. Two beige tones were selected by the sty- list for the dining room; the Wisper- ing pattern with a soft, miniature leaf design' in light beige tones is offset by a medium beige basic shade. The wallpaper itself offers entirely new prospects for the amateur decor- ator. Already pasted, these papers were resigned for the do-it-yourself home decorator. Pasting is eliminated; paper-hanging novices attending the show found it easy to handle and ap- ply. A carton of water and such household items as a pair of scissors and a cellulose sponge are all the ma- terials needed to hang pre-pasted wall. papers. In fact, a housewife doesn't even have to wear an apron to wall paper her home! In keeping with the softer devon ing trends, lighter, more airy drapery fabrics are "musts". Filmy glass cur. tains and interesting new boucles are decorators' selections for thls year. These sheer materials allow the maxi- mum of light to enter the room with- out sacrificing privacy. Carpeting manufacturers, noting the poularity of tile in past seasons this year. THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1056-8 ing triek from their sleeves. Broad. ists. Hot off the printing presses are loom, 4n tHe forur,; offers a bright new "luxurious new green wallpapers and floor covering innovation for this year. | emphasizing these are clear blue ac- The tiles are 18-inch squares of luxury ' cents on the pillows and lampshades. carpeting; they can be laid to form unique block or patterned effects, For the do-it-yourselfers, broadloom tiles simplify matching and fitting of car- peting around built-in furnishings. The brown and gray families are mingling together too." Whrm grey wallpapers with soft brown touches complimented by golden yellow, cin- namon and olive green upholstery and : py accents are the "latest", According to the experts, ¢Glor trgn- ' the +Jatest sitions will be apparent in the home The old saying "blue and scious housewives. + Turquoise and green should never be seen" has been coral 'are being placed at the top of casually brushed aside by. color styl- the color list for 1956 home interiors! rl IOANAAGARSARARNARANRAARAR RAR AR AR ARAN ARN FT ITITETT OARS AR AN AS A AOA AAR SAS ARR A ERA SARA RAR AN Rr RA PL SPECIAL JANUARY SALE All Winter Hats | S19 to 498 McEachern's Hat Shop AAAI RR F331 AN Coming Events at Port Perry Memorial Gardens : PUBLIC SK SKATING Saturday Night, January 21, 8 fo 10 Lakeshore Hockey League Orono vs. Cobourg Friday, January 20 Ke have pulled a brand-new merchandis- AN DEPARTMI feb sce 503 SIAL A 7, IPN LION AIR brew RIALS s ro -W i X Coupons With Every Purchase WALL PAPER, FLOOR COVERINGS, SHOES, "now you can heautify s 10x10 room FOR AS LITTLE AS --~with new PRE-PASTED WASHABLE WALLPAPER! It's the greatest decorating news in years-Now the makers of famous Sunworthy wallpapers offer you Canada's first inexpensive Pre-Pasted wallpaper. All you do is wet it , into place. There's no muss! No fuss! y It's easy : . . new Pre-Pasted Wallpaper. Suntvorthy precision-trimmed edges provide perfect joins. I's washable too! Ordinary dirt and kiddies' finger marks will vanish like magic with soap and water, Sor bo | PRE-PASTED Sh | WASHABLE WALLPAPER aie RUBBERS, MEN'S & LADIES' WEAR J -- NEW PRINTS " Wabasso, 55¢, 59c. NEW DENIMS yard 89c., 95c. $7.90 . and slide it FOUNDATION GARMENTS Several sizes at a Large Discount MEN'S SUITS (Free Pant, WITH EVERY SUIT THIS WEEK Made-to-Measure it's fun to decorate with NOW ON DISPLAY AT ~ Port Perry Here's a special tip for style- con-