PIT PRC WA. IY. UH VO 3 Sr By So Ed i EE fade Ns © 10 Driver Test Centres To Be Added In Ontario Ontario is opening 10 new driver examination centres this year and enlarging or renovating 12 others, Trans- port Minister Irwin Haskett said recently. The number of driving tests this year is running about 10 per cent ahead of 1966 figures, Mr. Haskett said. The expansion of fa- cilities is intended to meet the demand for tests in spe- cific areas and to anticipate further increase in test volume. Last year the Transport Department's examiners gave more than 800,000 tests to persons applying for driving A.W. BROCK licences. These included vision and written examina- tions as well as road tests. The increase in testing this year is due partly to an in- crease in the number of dri- vers and partly to the intro- duction of separate tests for motorcycle drivers. The Department now has 54 permanent centres and 103 travelling points for the testing of drivers. New centres have been opened this year in Burling- ton, Fort Frances, New Lis- keard and Wawa. Seven other communities that are now travel points are to get new centres and most of DEPARTMENT ready for opening by the end of the year: Hawkesbury, Leamington, Orillia, Renfrew Strathroy and Tillsonburg. To keep pace with growth of local population and to provide facilities that are de- signed for the maximum dri- ver convenience, the exam- ination centres in 12 com- munities are being replaced or renovated. Most are sub- stantially larger than the previous centres. These are in Barrie, Belleville, Brant- ford, Galt, Kingston, Dryden, Kitchener, Pembroke, Peter- borough, St. Catharines, Sarnia and Walkerton. Check The Label On Your Paper STORE Scugog Mrs. Reta Rodman of Osh- awa spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham of Prince Albert. Mrs. Clarence Carter is in the Port Perry Hospital re- covering from an operation and will be home soon. On Friday evening a num- ber of friends and neigh- bours on Scugog gathered at the Township Hall to honour Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dowson upon the occasion of their recent marriage. The evening was spent in cuchre. - Then Janet and Jim were called to the front where they heard an address expressing good wsihes and esteem on behalf of Scugog. 'They were presented with a ching cabinet, hostess chair, SHOPPERS FREE PARKING Room For 100 Cars Entrance From Queen or Mary Streets 7 : " fr Fak v Wwe 5 A : 1 2H 2 : yd A ¥ A Y '\ L y : yr & A nL Po > NI AS EARN Veils Fl Py 32% aI PARR ARIES LO EAN these, if not all, should be PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., December 7th, 1967 -- 3 hammered aluminum tray & two picees of corning ware. On Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gord on Collins were Mr. and Mrs, Don Gallins of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Lillian) of Oshawa and Mr and Mrs. Tincesdale (sister of Gordon) from Oakwood Several Island ladies at tended the lanehceon at Rag: Ian on Monday DANCING CLUB ANNRENE Saturday, Dec. 9th Music by BILL BACKWELL and His Orch. SU NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS SOLD OUT Must be picked up by Friday Night. [-4 wishes with a Size 72x84 Wp up your warmest KENWOOD ALL- WOOL BLANKET What warmer way to express your good wishes than in a blanket with the label of prestige? Drop in and let us help you decide. We've pastel baby blankets, colourful designs for pre-teens, the loveliest of flower shades for adults, checks for KENWOOD BLANKETS ALL WOOL -- FINEST QUALITY CITY PRICES ' » PUREVIRGINWOOL den and camp. Just ask for KEnwoon! of » Combination Color 16.95--19.95 22.50 SEVERAL LINES TEENAGE DRESSES 12.95 LADIES LINGERIE SLIPS -- GOWNS In Attractive Christmas Lines KAYSER HOSIERY 1.19 -- 1.50 12.9 Ladies House Coats 14. J FISHER*PRICE "MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB" TV MUSIC BOX FISHER - PRICE QUALITY TOYS 2.00 - -3.00 4.00 - -4.50 95 DOLLS -- :3.90 :3.00 LADIES SLACKS -+=<:-.95 LADIES LYONS SLIPPERS -2.95-3.95-4.95 Nylon Pile Toys 2.00 WASHABLE +3.00 9.95 Woollen Heatherstone Canassa Throw 10.95 THIS WEEK SKI-DOO SUITS For Men or Women - -35.00 DACK and McHALE SHOES FOR MEN 24.93 - 29.95 ENGLISH CUP and SAUCER 2.15 SKI - DOO BOOTS 11.95 SPECIAL OXFORDS Several Lines Leather Sole MEN'S 14.95 NI i a VAC: SE 0) we aN pron