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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Nov 1941, p. 5

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War Work ~Activities © Port Perry, Seagrave and Prince Al- wat-work so make them fecl that it mania, Croatia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, and J apan' S puppet Chinese Government. 'The United States Navy isshooting rr German submarines and aircraft - at '-- BEAUTY PARLOR -- "like all finished articles brought to PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1941 iy FAL WNIT A Taine A ey ar RAYE RF gt ay i) : SG a EE ld A WL 2 ¥ EATER w fees Sah 8 (FF; ha fs CA AFR EY : : . i ne BROCK THEATRE| Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. :. All shows Daylight Saving Time. . Thursday, Friday and Saturday, NOVEMBER 27-28-29 Two shows at 7.30 and 9,30 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 6" 9" Underground with Jeffrey LYNN, Philip DORN, Kaaren VERNE, 'Mona MARIS, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, DECEMBER 1.2.3 Last Complete Show at 8.50, "The Wagons Roll ~ At Night" with : Humphrey BOGART, Joan LESLIE, Sylfia SIDNEY, Eddie ALBERT. Also an ADDED Attraction: _ 'Too Many Blonds' with Rudy Vallee, Helen Parrish, | _ Lon Chaney, Jr.; Eddié- Quillan. COMING next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 4-5-6, Ginger Rogers, in "Tom Dick and "Harry" The War-Work Committee would Preserve: your 1941 plates. ONTARIO 1942 MOTOR VEHICLE ZEA AND DRIVERS LICENSES will be available DECEMBER lst, 1941 ' November 26th, 1941 THE TERM of 1041 permits and licenses has been extended to January 31st, 1942, after which date they will be invalid 'and those: operating with them subject to the penalties pro- vided. There will be no further extension of their term. Secure yours early and avoid the usual rush of the last few ~__ weeks. For your convenience, permits and licenses'are issued through the offices of 191 agents located throughout the Province. Do not déstroy or throw them away. During the first two weeks of February they will be collected through Gasoline Service Stations by The Canadian Red Cross 'Society. Ty B. McQUESTEN Minister of Highways [&N the work-rooms on Friday Bitemon November 28th. . When driving along our highways give our Soldier boys a ride. An Exhibit of War-Work done by | \ bert ladies, during the month of November will be held at the Library on Monday afternoon from three to six. Tea will be served by Scugog Chapter, I.O.D.E,, and a silver col- lection taken at the door. This will be used to purchase wool and material for the evacpee children in Britain. Everybody welcome. You will be interested in the lovely articles of clothing being made. The Boy Scouts will make their monthly rounds on Saturday for the coin bags. The Scouts ave doing fine is worth while calling on-you. PRENTICE'S sea. Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices We speclalize in-- ' Bonat Permanent Waves A large Canadian contingent has been landed safely in Great Britain. Seven more Governments signed|; collection from the LO.D.E. November with Germany--Finland, Denmark, Ru- Senator Pepper declares that "all- out" aid to Britain by the United States German forces The British Tire pushed 'steadily forward in Libya, entering what was described in London as the second phase! of the battle--the move to defeat the' encircled Axis forces. Gambutt was seen as seriously i impair- ing Axis supply lines. The capture of are steadily gaining ground in their battle to capture Mos- cow. Latest report is that the battle will be decided within 24 hours. Russian counter-offensive is said to i be developing south of Leningrad. DIRE RL RV TT ARETE NTT AEE hd Ll GARSON A PLE RIEE Va SE HCV DERE NEVA, sti Y t SUATTINY Br Hr ingly Jar Sud 3 FEA SEU DEVL SHAT II CA. Sal Re a Lid fo iA i 32 (8 W721 | ue RED & WHITE stone TIME TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING With Christmas just oa the corner, it's time to make that fruit cake and plum pudding. ALL THE NEW BAKING FRUITS ARE HERE--and 'the other good things. Specials for this week: ~ Red & White PASTRY FLOUR, 24 Ib. bag 78¢., 7 Ibs. 25¢. CRISCO--(ask us about Holiday Recipes) ....1 Ib. tin 29c. SUPREME SHORTENING ............ AE. Sl) 1 Ib. 19c. BAKING POWDER Magic, 16 oz tin (C. & C.) ...... 28¢. ROSE BAKING POWDER .................. Ib. tin 16¢. GLACE CHERRIES ..................... V4 Ib, for 12¢. MINCEMEAT ............¢ccoviviv vss s 2 Ibs. for 25c. QUAKER CEREAL SALE-- 6 Christmas Cards with envelopes and 24 Christmas Seals for only 10c¢. and one box top from a Quaker Oats package. Get your order coupon from our store. QUICK QUAKER OATS, 20 oz. package ............ 10c. QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT ............ eee 2 for 13c¢. QUAKER PUFFED RICE ................... 2 for 19c. Red & White COFFEE ................... V2 1b. tin 29¢, INFANT'S DELIGHT SOAP .............. .. 3 cakes 2le¢. HAWE'S LEMON OIL, large bottle .............. .. 25c¢., SPLIT PEAS, 2 Ibs. 19¢. GRAPEFRUIT, large size 5c. TABLE TURNIPS o.oo 3 Ibs, Te. CANADA CORN STARCH ................. 2 pkgs. 21e. prio D CREAMS AND JELLIES ........ Va Ib. 12¢, 'LICORICE ALLSORTS .................. 2 1h. for 13c. PEANUT BUTTER, large jar ...................... 25c¢. BLUEBELL COFFEE--SPLECIAL GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX CT A od Ih. 39c. wd ale AA 8 weary + 1 1b. tin 28c¢. rer 1 pint tin 39c¢. SUNBRIGHT JAVEL WATER LUX TOILET SOAP Red & White TEA .......c......... .~ RED RIVER CEREAL, easy to prepare . .. ceive... 2 bottles 19c. PEGE I seeneenn ood cakes 2le. V2 1h. pkg. 48c, .2 Ih, pkg. 25¢. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY I | "can always give you quality -and service. MEATS THAT SATISFY You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we Give us a call. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Bert. it Phone 72-1-w President Roosevelt approved leg- § 10,080, 0% 00, 0% 40,0 Order Your Clicking: Cake Early Cakes any size plain, almond iced, and decorated. Almond Icing sold by the pound. ~ Shampoo and Wave 50¢inead not require a declaration of warlislation authorizing the N avy Depart- § Tie ; Manewre - - bc|or an expeditionary force from U.S.A. [ment to construct or acquire 300 small § Saturday Spin elied Doughnuts jf PERMANENT WAVES | Our work is up to a standard-- ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. $1.95 and up Not down to a price. - Phone 223, Port Perry garrison ports. United States Navy gunboats of|vessels for use as mine sweepers or for j the Yangtze patrol between Shanghai and Hankow are being withdrawn, fol- lowing recall of Marines from China other work in harbors: Tokyo foreign office was reported. ERR AR to have sent a new urgent cCommuNICa- seme: we ze 2 = tion to its Washington negotiators 8° WE DELIVER a ~Betrow Bros, Port Perry ALBERTA | COAL We have always had in Sink GENUINE ALBERTA COAL. Our; last car of two weeks ago is nearly gone. Place | your orders for this fine Canadian Coal, which is becoming more popular: a as the wood situation betoines more severe, 3 LAKE scuGcoc LUMBER '& COAL CO,, ' Phone 240w, - x LIMITED Knitting . Instructions TURTLE NECK TUCK.IN Materials: 4 ozs. Special Heavy Red Cross Service Yarn. Set of 4 No. 9 Knitting Needles (pointed both ends). : Measurements: Length of front (col. lar turned over) 11% 'ins. Length of Back (collar turned over) hd inches. Tension: 6% sts. to the neh. Check your tension, Starting at top of collar cast on 80 sts, loosely (28, 28, 24). Work 6% ins, in rounds of (K2, P2) ribbing. Divide sts. for Front and Back Bibs as follows: Taking the spare needle slip firat 20 sts. off first needle onto it. Slip "the 2nd needle." thé remaining 8 sts. from the end of the 1st needle onto the beginning: of Slip 16 sts. from the end of the 2nd needle onto the begin- ning of the 3rd needle, There are now. 20 sts on the Ist and 20 sts on the 2nd needle #nd 40 sts on the 8rd needle. Leave the 1st and 2nd needles for Front Bib and work on the 3rd needle as follows: Back Bib: 1st row: Purl across the.40 'sts, Cast on '10 sts, (60 sts on needle) 2nd row: Knit. Cast on 10 sts. (60 sts, on needle). 8rd row: K6, P50. K6. 4th row: Knit. Repeat 8rd and 4th rows for 3% ins. ending with 4th row, Knit 8 rows Garter at. Cast off. The Front Bib: ] the beginning of 1st needle. Knit across the 20 sts, and knit the 20 sts. from the 2nd needle onto one needle. Cast on 10 sts. 2nd row: K6, Purl to Join the wool to end of row. Cast on 10 sts. (60 sts. on needle). 3rd row: Knit. 4th row. KK5; PHO, K6. Repeat 3rd and 4th rows for 7% inc. ending with 3rd row. Knit 8 rows Garter st. Cast off. TO MAKE. UP--- Press carefully. Sew together the,10 cast-on sts of the Front to the 10 cast-on sts of the Back at éach side of collar, |Cawker Bros. reliable insurance. ' We place insurance that gives you peace of mind as well .. as protection. HAROLD W. EMMERSON 'Phone 41 : Port Perry A TA ve oghec Sahel SBE SEP nibs wipe at a We Offer You the Choice of the Market . in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Lowest Market Price: Courteous Service: Phone 29w Port Perry In thesedays of uncertainty you need ] Pronipt and

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