i rare hac in x Rusduis So IA A WW of a ANI - " Clr marae al Li, " ore an ve a a a Ane SR het OD SAE, EAE NN JS- a rm 2 re a Tt -- RR Se 2a Len Tt a Te ve And aha 5 FRR Ea TR ATR Rar Fe hate oly, Eh % LVI § Rhea MRT ARAL Wh LR ri ig, Ss an ake aly LOCAL NEWS Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- 'I. R. BENTLEY F ne "Parking 1011 OSHAWA A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED PERSONALS Sgt. George Bishop and Mrs. Bishop, of Brockville, were week-end guests of Mus. Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan. Flying Officer Bruce Beare, R.C.A.F, of "Uplands, Ont., was at his home in Port Perry, on Sunday. Miss Irene, MacDonald, of Toronto, was with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, during the week- end. Rev. W. C. and Mrs. Smith spent a couple of days with Mr. WW. A, Evans, in Toronto this week. Mrs. James Read is spending a few days with friends in Uxbridge. Miss Phyllis Anderson, of Toronto, was a week-end visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Anderson, Miss Thelma Crosier visited ip To- ronto on Saturday. Mr: Geo. Tinsley, of Toronto, spent the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tinsley. Miss Claire Glass, nurse-in-training, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glass. Mrs, M. E. McNaughton, of the To- ronto Hospital Staff has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDermott for the past week. Arrived Safely in Britain 'Lieut. Merle Sitenr, Nursing Sister, has arrived safely in ein, A cable to this effect was received by Mr. C. Switzer on Wednesday morning. Dr. B. N. Smallman Lecturing in | 'Toronto During this 'week there has been a Convention of Grain Elevator Super- intendents and Millers in Toronto. Dr. | B. N. Smallman has been the principal speaker, ' Dr. Smallman is the Dominion Board of Grain Commissioner's Chief Entomologist. He spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smallman, in Port Perry. u Special Notice . 'Owing to the Woman's World Day of Prayer on- Friday, February 16th, please take note that the War Work Rooms will be open on Thursday after- noon, February 15th. Woman's World Day of Prayer The Woman's World Day of Prayer Service will be held in the United Church at 3 p.m. on Friday, February 16th. All ladies of the town are re- quested to be present at this service. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crosier, R.R. 4, Port Perry, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma Marie, to Flying Officer Bruce F. Beare, R.C.A.F., Uplands, Ontario, son of Mrs. H. Fitchett, Port Perry. The marriage will take place quietly on February 17th, in Port Perry United Church, Ou tl FEELING LOW? Pep up with Page- Griffiths, UNIPLEX tablets containing , all necessary Vitamins and essential | minerals too. Also in liquid form 5 _ infants and children. Sold at Law- rence's Drug Store. . | ie asset Ration Coupons which may be used Effective Thursday February 8, 1945 Butter--90 to 96 - Sugar--48 to b1 inclusive Preserves--D33 to D338 thoughtful - expressions of sympathy team, and $180.00 each for the other. HY OPTOMETRIST Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY Free Parking Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ~~ FEBRUARY.8-9-10 DOROTHY LAMOUR, | BET'T'Y HUTTON, FRED MacMURRAY, in "And The Angels Sing" with Mimi Chandler, Diana Lynn GENERATORS There's trouble in Heaven when STARTERS these angels meet a Band wis Leading sinner, FIELD COILS " REPAIRED and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, EXCHANGED and Thursday, FEB. 12-15, Out of China . .. comes a new freedom 2 "DRAGON SEED" starring KATHARINE HEPBURN, BILL TAYLOR Proprietor HOCKEY! BROUGHAM WINS IN PORT PERRY Walter Huston, Aline MacMahon Akim Tamiroff, Turhan Bey from the Pearl Buck's story that has thrilled millions. and Simpson scoring. ~ To end the ALLIN -- At Oshawa Hospital, on'scoring in the first period, Todd beat Friday Feb. 2nd, 1945, Franklin Allin, !Pargeter on a corner shot to make it in his 84th year. |4-0. The local lads outscored the Deceased was a brother of the late visitors 2-1 in the second period, Edgar |, A. W. Allin, of Port Perry, and a and Howey scoring for Port Perry brother-in-law of Mrs. A. W. Allin, while Reesor picked up his second goal who survives him, of the game, Interment was made on Monday at! Port came out full of fight in the Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, third period and scored, Painter bang- Rev. A. D. Cornett, of Oshawa, officiat- Ing a goal in at the two minute mark. ing. | With Honey taking a pest in the pen- (alty box, Brougham banged in twaq REED -- At Port Perry, on Friday, quick goals at the half way mark to Feb. 2nd, 1946, Lloyd L. Reed, beloved' end their scoring. With only two husband of Georgina Post, in his 41st i100 remaining in the period, Brad- year. 'bury made a solo dash from his own 'goal and backhanded the final goal [past Boadway. DeRusha, Simpson and Spencely | I J Brougham "Bearcats" defeated Port Perry Intermediates 7-4 in a scheduled South Ontario Hockey league game in the Port Perry Arena on Friday night. It was a rough and tumble game with four penalties being handed out-to Brougham, while the local lads Thrilling Action -- Tender Love Rich with Warmth, Wit and Humor. had six, all minors, Brougham scored three 'goals in =~ quick succession in the firat ten min- DEATHS utes of the game, Redshaw, Reegor CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Cliff Harper wishes to extend were best for visitors, each scoring (her sincere thanks and appreciation once and playing an all round good to her many friends for their kind game. sympathy during her recent béreave-, Pargeter in goal for the local team ment of a loving brother, Pte, "Matt" came up with another outstanding Leacock, / game." Howey, Painter, Hockberg-and Bradbury also playing well. Port Perry have only one game left in the league schedule, playing Oshawa In- termedintes on Feb. 13th, 8till with- out a win, the local team will be out looking for it on that date and they jare of the opinion that there is a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow. BROUGHAM--Goal, Boadway; def., '| Harper, Spencely; forwards, DeRusha, Redshaw, Simpson; alts., J. Todd, G. CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to my friends in aid around Seagrave for their kind and in the recent loss of my husband. Mrs. Phyllis Leacock. BIRTHS MUNRO -- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro (nee Dorothy Graham) an- nounce thé birth of their son at the Lindsay Hospital, on Monday, Feb. Disney. PORT PERRY -- Goal, Pargeter; def., Edgar, Honey; forwards, Painter, 6th, 1946, Bradbury, Hockberg; alts, Howey, Williams, Taylor, Mark, Brown, Jeff- rey, "e C. G. I. T. Firat Period X Brougham .......ouiiniisinn. Redshaw Monday, Feb. 6th--The meeting was' Brougham .... «ee Reesor opened with the singing of 'God Save Brougham ..,.. fees Simpson the King", followed by the C.G.LT. Brougham: un Jack Todd purpose, and the Lords Prayer. Penalties--Palsley, 'Honey, Edgar. #Hymn 4562 was then sung, and the = Scripture, Luke 2nd chapter was read, Second Period followed by a prayer. The minutes ' Brougham FIRES A ----, | TP of the last meeting were read and Port Perry ............ wee Edgar adopted, and the roll call was taken, Port Perry ..... " Howey (Jeftrey) Mrs. Clayton Love gave a talk on' Penalties--Todd, Honey, Taylor, Ed- First Aid. gar. The meeting was closed with the Third Period singing of Hymn 617. Brougham ........... ARIE viridis DeRusha {Brougham .... wee Spencely Port Perry .. wenn Painter Port Perry ....coon wines Bradbury A Good Sale "Mr. Charles Pilkey reports a very good sale on the 2nd of February. Horses brought $140.00 each for one IN MEMORIAM WALLACE -- In loving memory of Clarence H, Wallace, who died Keb, i 8rd, 1986, 4 . Just when. your life was brightest, Just when your years were best, You were called from this world of 80TTOW, ; To a home of eternal rest, Ever remembered by Cows and young cattle averaged over $100.00 apiece, The implements sold well. They were in good condition, Mr, and Mrs. Pilkey are moving to | Brooklin, On the morning of the sale, the neighbours turned: out and cleared the lane of snow. That. neighbourly act Todd, Clark, Paisley, Reesor, Wilson, Penalties--Spencely, Simpson, Honey was much appreciated by Mr. Pilkey. . Father, Mother and Family, REE BES LN ; oT RWIS SEP SE RA AEA) LE TEL ne EE EE Ete apt WF Mh JRERPSI LI WSS. WF BRA - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th,-1945, Phone 32 - FRESH BAKING DAILY Pies, Cakes, Tarts and Buns SATURDAY SPECIAL-- "COFFEE ROLLS" 'GERROW | BROS. SCUGOG Another box was packed at the Red Cross meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon. It contained: 8 quilts, 1 cot size; 3 turtle-neck sweaters; 2 V-neck sweaters; 14 prs. socks, Our production for the year was 13 large quilts, 2 medium size quilts, 9 cot quits; 78 pairs socks; 9 sweaters; 2 scarves; 17 girls' dresses; 10 boys' suits; 7 baby dresses; 16 pairs hose, More workers are needed, All are sorry to hear of the illness of Miss Lacken, the Centre School teacher, There will be no school for a few days. We wish for her a speedy- |recovery. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. E. Lee, in the passing of her mother, Mrs, Bushby, of Brooklin, Word has been received from Merle Dowson and Roy Humphrey, of their safe arrival overseas.' Miss Dorothy Fines and friend Mra. Grigg, of Oshawa, spent the week-end with the "former's parents, Mr. and Mra. E, Fines, Mrs, George Sweetman is enjoying a few days with her daughter Mrs. D Miller, and her son Alan, in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Dowson spent the week-end in Port Perry with Mr, and Mrs, Allan Dowson. ® Mrs. R. Burnham spent a few days in Oshawa recently with her son Fred. While the snow drifts have been bad this winter, Mr, Fred Warren is keep- ing the centre road open for traffic, Mrs. Glenn Hood, is spending a few days with relatives in Toronto. Young People's Union The meeting of the Y.P.U. on Mon- day evening was in charge of the con- veners of Christian Fellowship, Merle: Hunter and Bill Williams. As neither convener Dorothy Tristram had kindly assumed the responsibility. The meeting opened with an Invoca- tion by the vice-president, Dorothy Balfour. A hymn was sung and Dorothy Tristram led in~ prayer. Scripture passage was read by, Norma | Hockley and meditation on the "Serip- ture given by Dorothy Tristram, A hymn was sung. Mr. McClellan, principal of the Port Perry High School, was guest speaker and gave a very informative and inter- _|esting talk on "What to Expect in Post-war Education". A vote of thanks was moved by Dorothy Balfour and seconded by Rev. W. C. Smith, A quiz was conducted by Dorothy children's stockings; 8 pairs women's was able to be present,! Tristram, and while results were be- ing tallied, Lois Jeffrey favoured with several selections on the piano. The quiz questions were discussed. A hymn was sung and Mizpah benedic- tion repeated. Business period. followed, during which plans were made for a Valentine Social next Monday evening, There will be a Valentine box, so don't forget to bring your valentines along. Games will be played. A charge of ten cents will be made to cover lunch expenges. Margaret Day, Norma Hockley and Emerson MacMillan were electéd to pick out a play for the Drama Festi- val. The meeting closed with God Save the King, rs IN MEMORIAM JAMES--In memory of mother, who passed away February 11th, 1988, Silent memory, true and tender, Just to know I still remember, ~--[rene | F cderation of '| Agriculture Hold Meeting at Manchester On Tuesday, January 30th, an adult Education meeting was held in Man- chester Hall, with a good attendance, considering weather and road condi-! tions. The subject of the meeting was "Education" and Mr. A. A. Archibald, Inspector of Public Schools for South Ontario gave a very enlightening ad- dress and pointed out. many of its ad- vantages over "the present trustee sys! tem. Films were shown by Mr. Richie of the Community Life Training Institute of Simcoe County which were both edu- cational and interesting, Community singing provided some entertainment and the meeting closed with God Save the King. 'The next mocting be February 27. Subject: "Marketi Lunch and dance. Burnsell ston and Roy Robertson in charge. . N Display of Work The Senior Girls' Auxiliary of the Church of the Ascension are holding an open evening in the Parish Hall at 8.16 p.m. on Thursday, February 15th, to which everyone is invited. There will be a display of the girls' work, a short program and refreshments. Sil- ver collection. x Picture shows British airborne troops carried in USAAF Dakota nireraft played a leading part in the operation which preceded the occupation of Athens and Pyreus, parachute at an airfield near Athens, The troops landed by In the foreground Greek "should do? | interest support of the citizens, What |" | The wise town will co-operate with the | department from the beginning to end. Lawrence's Drug Store News | 0 0 1 You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE VELVETTA BATH SALTS Softens the water. BIS fi Delightfully perfumed 3 pound can 69¢c, : LAWRENCE'S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE cri pimirenivnesine 508 SCOTT'S EMULSION, 59%. and 98. BAYER'S ASPIRIN, ALKA SELTZER ..... .29¢. and §7c. WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER ' EXTRACT ..nviiiumimmisionin$ 100 ANACIN TABLETS ... HR ...18¢., 29¢., T9¢. MA REX ......ccoiee 75¢. and $1.75 ' 22¢., 42¢., 98ec. PHONE 49 Umm a BE EE A. M. LAWRENCE 1780 Rexall sw. or - PORT PER RY I IS DEPEND JEMISON'S BAKERY GOOD BAKING ABLE FOR 'Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor We still Have a few calendars for subscribers who call at the Star Office. _ ENGINEER RETURNS Paul Johnson, engineer in CBC's Over- seas Unit, has returned to Canada after extensive service at. the war fronts and in London, Mr, Johnson will shortly take up his duties as as- sistant to R. D, Cahoon in engineering operations of CBC's international short-wave service, EB) Junior War Workers The Junior War Workers will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Woods, on Tuesday evening, February 18th. Wings Over Canada From the Committee to 'Aid Post- War Flying in Canada. By Russell L. Gibson and Robt: Reeds There are roughly 800 centres of population in Canada with populations of 2000 or over. It's reasonable to ex- pect that within a year or two after the war, most of these towns and cities will be served by airports of some kind. In some places, of course, nothing is being done. But in the great majority town fathers are extremely interested and ate. taking a highly progressive view, What is the first thing that a town which is interested in post-war flying The answer to this is pretty obvious to everyone--arouse the comes next, after the decision to de- finitely build an' airport has been made? The Department of Transport 'at Ottawa is responsible for licensing all airports which are to be.used for commercial flying, Without the "de- partment's blessing, no airport can re- ceive a license for commercial flying. At a town's request, the department will send an inspector to help choose a good site for an airport. "There are many fine technical points in choosing an airport site, such as ob- structions, contours of the. land and peasants are helping to release a parachutist just landed, 4 "in BloaesT SHOW 'VALUR IN OSHAWA Smoking In The Loges Biltmore THEATRE, OSHAWA CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY ALL THIS WEEK "Tiger Shark" : with EDWARD G. ROBINSON. PLUS -- "Polo Joe' with JOE E. BROWN Monday and Tuesday, FEBRUARY 12-13 GINGER ROGERS, in Tender Comrade with ROBERT RYAN and RUTH HUSSEY. ADDED W. C. FIELDS, in The Bank Dick Wednesday and Thursday, FEBRUARY 14-15 OLIVIA de HAVILLAND, ~~. JOAN LESLIE and HENRY FONDA, in The. = "= | Male Animal" ADDED -- FIRST RUN "The Seventh Victim" with TOM CONWAY and JEAN BROOKS, NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. : MACHINE" REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario. v, a main considerations are keeping the airport as close to public transporta- tion and the centre of town as is pos- sible and secondly, making sound plans based realistically on the size of the town and what its Yequireniants will probably be. : There is no point, for instance, in \ drainage, ete, Aside from thége, the A, 1 (Continued on Next Page) i diag