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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Dec 1944, p. 4

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OPTOMETRIST - . i' ; i f : Rel Petawawa, leaves on Thursday to > " } ° a : ; : i report for "duty again, after a Friday-Saturday, Dec. 29-30, ; g pe A Happy and-Victor ous New Year 5 le Wish You ani Yours : : 3 A ; visit with his wife and son. ___ WALLACE BEERY, in . 9 : RTI did fi | i } / . ul 5: Me, and Mes. J. ¥, Powers abd RATIONING | a lo Ir S| ign oh Promperity and Happiness a i ots of Mt and Mya NN wi i -GERROW BROS. * Phone 32 i{ Bocaiaont the Wear 1045 Ry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. oo y 3 y 4! brow out { ¢ Wear N P. Aldred, over the Christmas . Marjorie Main, Donald Meek, 3 PAAR RAR RR ERRNRERAL SRSA ASSSS SEERA IASS fl 0 | holiday. Tomy Baseeh) Doss on Auto Electr LC | mmm oO a a Hoa) | Dr. Harold Jackson, Mrs. Jack- Og oinls Lo i i son and their son Stanley, flew} Her¢* pied hat will PORT PERRY u La i | : I from Union, New Jersey, to ; =] [1 8 spend Christmas with Dr. Jack- . GENERATORS , i i A. M. ILA WwW RENCE son's mother, Mrs. Geo. Jackson. Noahs NiDNILS STARTERS n May the radiance shining frpm the Star which led i : Mr Jd Mrs. Gora Bey after 12.05. FIELD COILS w the Wise Men to the manger at Bethlehem, Till your wo PHONE 49 7a, Rexall sme FPORTPERRY 3 t and children spent Christmas|] FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY in . a= H 3 : I =| HW t Sigmar oro SE Day in Toronto with Mrs. Rees- HEAVENLY DAYS REPAIRED and i fiearts with joy throughout the roming Year of 1945. : o MOL=10 =MOr10 CIEMO ET OEE 3 or's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bush. i YC H ; i cs Cass alors } Miss Lucille Jeffrey, of To-[| With, Fusene laliette, Gordon - EXCHANGED | Port Perry Se. to $1.00 Store I i ronto, and Pte. John Jeffrey, C. ig " wn] Jo urn. © BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor |B u Be ) 1.C., of Camp Borden, were holi- 5 gon 3 X-up. ] H. DURKIN, Proprietor . i M p d P . day week-end visitors with their i jek [7] : : mother, Mrs. Cecil Jeffrey. Make up » patty, Tekan B. - / Pi CT ay. eace an rosperity tives in town on Iriday evening. : Dr, J. B. and Mrs. Lundy, were in Toronto for Christmas with their daughter, Mrs, D. Jackson and Mr. Jackson. bn Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Clarke visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart at Nestleton, on Sunday. Mrs. Clarke's brother, 0.S. Keith Stewart, R.C.N.V.R., of H.M.C.S. Cornwallis, N.S., was home for two days. : Pte. Gordon MacMaster, R.C. open to ticket holders at 11.30 p.m. Same show continues on Monday and Tuesday, Jan, 1-2. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. A. W. Allin wishes to|§ thank the very many friends who § sent Christmas greetings and|§ other expressions of kindly good | §# will. These thoughtful, kindly|§ acts, are greatly appreciated. i Mrs. Stevens, of Midland, is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan, during this week. Mr. kidgar Leask has returned from a -trip to Halifax, Chicago, and the Southern States. - Mr. | Leask was in charge of a valu- _ COMING! |able shipment of imported pure- 5 Shorthorn cattle. Come to You All in 1945 Mr. and Mrs. George McKay and son Billy, of Weston, were week-end visit- ors with George's mother, Mrs, Myrtle McKay. - Mr. and Mrs. S. Wakeford have.re- ceived a letter from their son Lloyd, who is with the Canadian Infantry Corps, and stationed at Debert, N.S, Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 3-4, EVE OF ST. MARK with ANNE BAXTER and WILLIAM EYTHE. The Love Story of G. I. JOE. Miss Norma Hockley spent Christmas with her parents in Uxbridge. 2a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweetman, of Hamilton, were recent visitors with Mrs. Neil Sweetman. ART. JEMISON :: PROPRIETOR H PITTI ATIRIIITISRIRISIILITIAIINIIIIINNIN To the residents { C.S., Vimy Camp, spent Christ- : | | mas leave with his mother, Mrs. J. D. MacMaster. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gear, of Walkerton, were holiday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mc- The Management and staff wish all- our patrons A Happy and Prosperous New Year. ll pe Mrs. W. Aldrich, of Detroit, 'Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Cawker, of Toronto, visited at the home of announcing that he has been promoted to the rank of Corporal. of Port Perry and surrounding district At this festive season I wish to jexpress sincere thanks to all CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sonley and family wish to thank their neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy in their I. O. D. E. Scugog Chapter, LO.D.E,, will hold their meeting on Wednesday afternoon "their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Surprise citizens and Town Council for the January 3rd, at 3 o'clock, in the Lib- Clellan. recent bereavement. Pte. L. M. McConkey, of Camp Borden, and Mrs. McConkey, of Toronto; Messrs. George and Jack Tinsley, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen, Oshawa, Cpl. Ronald Cooksley, R.C.A.F. of Trenton; visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cooksley, over the Christmas holiday. Misses Annabelle and Jean Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. | Cawker during the holiday week- tend. 'Miss Olive Wallace, Sherbourne House, Toronto, and Miss Doreen Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Len Colbear were hap- pily surprised and entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Plough- splendid help. and cooperation in salvaging waste and paper for the forces overseas. The re- muneration for this has added to welfare work of this community Scugog Nomina- rary. Members please note the change in day. : SA GR A Sn 2 tp z ansen, USAaWd | paird, of Toronto, were week-end | Geary, of Toronto, were week-| man, on Saturday evening' when a over One Hundred Dollars. Un- tion Meeting ' Fore ck ond iar with Mr. vidiors with their mother, Mrs. | end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S.| number of their friends gathered to fortunately at this time our en- he nudichee that Fratod the Beave : NOTICE 1A 21d Mrs. dont LNs ey, Nelson Baird. A. Wallace. honour them on their silver wedding emy has seemingly come to life Sudip Ere 21a © Sra | Visitors with Mrs. J. J. Coyle 4 . and Council when they appeared on All Kinds of, Electrical ik a Souk Med 4 ge Mr. Robt. Turner, of Innesfree,| Pte. Leondrd McCullough, C.|anniversary, which was on December anew, and our efforts in salvag-|o = 05 50 50 oP unt of and Mechani o IR ire' 2 uring the holday ao ool is here from the West, Mr. |1.C., spent his Christmas leave |2dth. They were presented with love- ing will have to be strengthened| "¢®¥ ore : eal Repairs ad | were Miss Patricia Coyle; Mr. M. |Sask., is here from the West, Mr. | ®t : . ."| their stewardship was shockingly | to Household li £0, 3. Covie: ¥ Mr. avd Aa Wm. Turner has sold his farm and will | With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.|ly gifts and a purse of silver. Mrs. 0. greatly, as more and more muni-| © R i appliances 3% } : oyle; anc » an S, : I end sometime in the East with W. McCullough. C. Hood, of Toronto, read an appro- tions and food will have to be '] : All makes and sizes of > 5 Harper and baby, all of Toronto. [SP : . i te : X : This was hardly fair to the men who at J relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hutcheson | priate address. sent in containers which are : Ye Eas : Electric Motors repair. * AN be Mrs. Douglas Lade, of Toronto, . at . : have given their time and attention to b Tey the: spent Christmas Day in Toronto made from this salvage. ed and Reconditioned. . in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey spent the week-end with their daughter Mrs. Fossey and Mr. our affairs for twelve months and cer- tainly not fair to democracy. We have watched the lights of democracy go was with her parents Mr. and © Mrs. Ed. Balfour, during the holiday week-end. I have before me a communica- tion from the Federal Govern- ment stressing the need of more with their daughter, Mrs. H. Hy- land and Mr. Hyland. - Myr. and Mrs. James Davidson, 'Small motors for Sale Small Gasoline Engines ~ Iviyrtle Station Mrs. V. M. England, Toronto, | Fossey, in Toronto. } out one by one over-all Europe, save|for : ' : . Jr. motored to Sudbur d and more salvage to speed our ii , save for Sale. Da the Chats week end Sgt. Clifford, R.C.A.F,, of id igi Dy -(Continued from back page) victory and ag in ee I will the BESh olen and oo es they| MACHINE REPAIR wi er parents, Mr. an rs.| Montreal, spent Christmas leave : ) "land Mrs. Cook, of Port Perr . {are dimmed, voluntarily it is true, ow- W. F. Nott. with his Wi be ot tic Doli ot MI Davidson's parents. ) Y, have the same loyal cooperation a Lh ih al Wart. Ti Cones SHOP Ruby and Edgar Cooper and children of Toronto, called dur- ing the day to bring Christmas greetings to their. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Riddell and Mar- jorie and Marion Cryderman of Sutton, were guests of the Mac Crydermans on Christmas. from everyone that I had in the past. Our community - is, of course, small and another drive seems not likely to be advisable until Spring. However, I sin- cerely urge all residents to take a great interest in this venture, 'and save all possible paper and | cardboard until such time as it is {advisable to collect. (I know it {will be inconvenient--also it will clog up space, however, after all, it is a small matter to what our : ; boys have to tolerate). : hear only one taxpayer presented him- It has been impossible for th self, 4 . : committee to secure convenient| Reeve Hood gave a short summary storage space for the waste of the work done, with timely sugges- paper, etc. : tions for the coming year. The Coun- In conclusion, I will take this cillors, in turn, reported as chairmen of their respective committees and the opportunity on behalf of the committee and myself to wish|Clerk was called on to read the fin- Mr. Fred Christie and Dr. Don- ald Christie attended the wedd- ing of their cousin, Sgt. Peter Christie, in Baltimore, Maryland on December 16th, 3 : Pte. Arthur Colbear, of Newmarket, and Mrs, Alan Colbear, of Oakville, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Colbear.. ~ Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hood, of- To- ronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Butson. Miss Margaret Colbear is spending the holidays at Qakville with Mrs. A. Colbear and Mrs. A. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Rogers, of Osha- wa, spent Christmas Day with Mr, D. Corbman, . Rev. Keith McMillan and Mrs. Mc- Millan, of Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan during the Electric or Gasoline 'Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. SR STAN. CAUSLREY, Proprietor a5 Port Perry, -- Ontario some of our privileges are chiselled off every time parliament meets and is it not time we brush up a bit and turn out at least once a year to show an interest in the conduct of our own af- fairs ?. Criticism would be preferable to apathy. : Outside the Reeve and Council, Clerk-Treasurer, Assessor and Tax Collector, there was but a scant half dozen ratepayers. However, that was better than Bowmanville, where we Miss Louise Hall, of Toronto;|and Mrs. I. R. Bentley. Mrs. Harold Hall and son Braz} Flying Officer Hugh Nasmith, of Long Branch; N/S Ruth Hall,| R.C.A.F.,, of Jarvis, and Mr. R.C.AFK., (W.D.) of Lachine David Nasmith, of Malton, were Quebec, were Christmas visitors! holiday visitors with their par- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ents, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Nasmith. L. G. Hall. _ } Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brookes, Mr. Robert Jeffrey, of Toronto, |of Weston, enjoyed Christmas Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon and | week-end with Harry's parents, Dawn Marie, of Ottawa, spent| Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Brookes. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C.| 1.A.C. Gordon Carnegie, R.C. C. Jeffrey. AF. of Guelph, and L.A.C. Don- L.A.CrTed Evans, R.C.AF, of i ald Carnegie, R.C.A.F, of Dart- Collins Bay, enjoyed Christmas| mouth, N.S., were with their par- leave with his wife at the home!ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnegie,' of Mrs. Cooney. | for several days. ' Misses Ellen and- Norma; Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Peel, Helen, Ploughman, of Toronto, were Miriam and Paul, spent Christ- holiday visitors with their par- mas Day with relatives in Peter- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S: Ploughman. 'horough. - OSHAWA : BicoesT SHOW VALUE IN ~ Smoking "In DIED ANDERSON -- Suddenly, at Port Perry, on Friday, December 22nd, 1944, Rachel Norine Hinge, beloved wife of Wm. J. Ander- son. VEALE--At Port Perry Hos- pital, on Thursday, December 21, | 1944, Ambrose Joseph Veale, be- loved husband of Lucinda Foster, THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous BHOW DAILY --ALL THIS WEEK-- ABBOTT and COSTELLO, in "IT AIN'T HAY" Spr. G. * Woods Ly ising Pte. Hugh MacMillan, C.I.C,| cok end in his 76th year. you most sincerely, Season's ancial statement which, owing to rush} , --ADDED-- relatives in Toronto during 18 of Brantford, was with his par- ! - : Greetings Radi of work at both printing offices, could " : > week and the New Year's week-'ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Mac-| i I IW. Miller, of To-| . HOLTBY--At Port Perry, on, ES Robert Johnston, |not be printed in time. New Adventures of end. 'Millan, during the Christmas| "cir daughter, Mrs, J. C. Love Saturday, December 23rd, 1944, Chairman, Salvage This proved to be the best statement Tarzan" Misses Irene and Mary Leahy, holiday. of Oshawa; L.A.C. Ted Leahy, R.C.A.F., of Mount Pleasant, P. E.I, were with their parents, Mr. | Mr. Harley Balfour, of Peter- ' bell, Ontario, arrived home on Saturday to spend the week with and Mrs. L. Leahy over the holi- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bal- day. We Pte. Orr Graham, wife and family. im, R.C.AMC., spent Christmas 'leave with his visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Hop- 'four, oom | Mrs=M. Powers, of Toronto, is kins and Mr, Hopkins, for-a, short and Mr, Love. ' Pte. Robt. Carnegie, C.A.D.C,, of To- ronto, was at home with his wife and family for a few days.. Messrs, Howard, Armour and Wal- lace McMillan, Greenbank, with their wives and families, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Robert M. Holtby, beloved hus- band of Ada J. S. Kent, in his 76th year. : i McCOY--At Ann Arbor, Mich, U.S.A. Eva Shaw McCoy, beloved wife of Morris McCoy, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shaw, formerly of Seagrave. Phone 89. Committee. Father Won D.C.M. Son Awarded D.F.C. Cannington.--Flying Officer James Koch has been awarded the D.F.C,, ac- for years, It showed a credit balance of $2010 in the bank after paying all known debts, with a further sum of about $210 to come from the Statutory Road Allowance Grant, Tax arrears have been reduced to $16 due from one non-resident cottager, and the Cur- rent Roll. was paid down to $461 in spite of bad roads. New Year's Eve Midnite Show at 12,05 Sunday Midnite. New Year's Day and Tuesday, 'BETTY GRABLE and _~ JOE E. BROWN, in McMillan, : Mr. and Mrs. R., J. Brown and son Robert, of Oshawa, were Christmas guests of Mrs. N. Wilkinson, : Mr. and Mrs. Arnott VanNest: and "PIN UP GIRL" IN TECHNICOLOR ~~ Second Feature -- The old. Council was re-nominated and all qualified except Gordon Cher- rie, Three new men were nominated: Donald Crozier, Christy Hardy and Angus Wilkinson..The latter qualified 0.S. David Bentley, R.C.N.V. time. R., of Sydney, N.S., is enjoying Miss Lola Gerrow, D.N., of To- three week's leave with his par- ronto, is spending the Christmas ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Bentley. week with her parents, Mr. and -Mr. and Mrs. Storey Beare-and Mrs. M. A. Gerrow. cording to word received by his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. N. Koch. He had recently completed his operational tour of 30 bomber flights, including several CONGRATULATIONS -= We extend heartiest congratulations > Eh : : family, of Brantford, visited Mr. and |to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, who will : al " Ly gon Ian, of Guelph, rere hellayy Mi ign ook, of Taranto, Mrs. R. B. Smallman over the holiday | celebrate their Golden Wedding An- over Germyny. Born in Toronto, he and this Sounploted the slate and there || TOWER OF TERROR : Beare and Mr, and Mrs. John tether, Mr. Wm. Cook and sister, | "eck-end: | niversary on New Year's Day. attended Oshawa and. Cannington a. : with MOVITA and L¥ 4 Beare an rol ' Bs ih #5) 5 200k: snd 418 r : : schools; Enlisting in January, 1040,] The Financial Statement will be WILFRED LAUS id urray. ne hg Ha ek, a Whit he trained at Brandon and Montreal, | Printed and mailed. : Lagi > ON a) pon , . ¥ Ratien Coupons which may be used = Effective Thursday by, spent Christmas Day with them, °° Flying Officer Bruce Beare, R. C.A.F., Uplands, Ont., spent his Christmas leave with his mother, Mrs. H. Fitchett and Mr. Fit- Don't Forget obtaining his wings in December, 1941, He went overseas on Christmas Day, 1941, His father was a winner of the D.C.M, in the last war. He had four uncles serving in the last war, is one sister, Elizabeth, at home. IN MEMORIAM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, There ~ NOTTINGHAM--In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, John Nottingham, who passed away one JANUARY 3 and 4 JON HALL, ILONA MASSEY Note--Flying Officer James Koch is a nephew of Mr.-L. A. Koch of Port Perry. year ago, December 81, 1948. = With tears we watched you sinking, We saw you pass away, We tended you with loving care; But could not make you stay, { We watched beside your bedside ° As the lonely hours passed, And how our hearts were broken When we saw you breath your last, in fin THE INVISIBLE AGENT | ~ "~Added Feature-- : Ro CLAUDETTE COLBERT and " RAY MILLAND, in "SKYLARK" i ; i i | chett, Mr. Owen Cliff, of Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.On during the holiday week- end. o Mr. Donald Campbell, of Des- eronto, spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Campbell. 1.A.C. Jack Cooney, R.C.A.F., of Picton, Ont.,, called on rela- Euchre & Dance Friday, Dec. 29th PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL Euchre starts at 8 p.m. sharp. Dancing © to 1.30 4 accidént and wishes one and all "A Sadly missed by Frank, Hazel, P or t P er r y Hockey Clu b. Happy New Year," and Grandchildren Ross jie » December 28, 1944 Butter--86 to 91 : Sugar--14 to 49 inclusive ~ Canning Sugar--F1 to F10 | Preserves--D1 to D36 Sugar Coupons 1445 and F1- §'10 and Preserves Coupons 1-32 expire December 31st. EA ve THANK YOU! Stanley Ploughman wishes to thank his friends and neighbours for their thoughtfulness following his recent

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