RC at one 22 0 TT SP ROTO i Yt ASAT TE lA oe! TNA npr a GREET Seat TT Pt oe Wen, pa a aha A RT oe Me na" Bm ams AT I EO HEAT AAI, 7 ha a tL ana es tt CS ae il a" PY ------------ gr i i ve ETO Shahi i deh 4 Si Ra yg LOCAL NEWS NOTICE RE VICTORY LOAN All bonds of the $560 and $100 de- nominations are now ready for de- livery at the bank. Dr. and Mrs. Francis H. Coone of Providence, R.I., and son of Major Herbert Coone, U.S. Army Medical Corps, have returned home after at- tending the funeral of Mrs. Coone's mother, Note--Major Coone was captured at the fall of Corregidor and was a Jap- anese prisoner of war for 3% years in the Phillipines and on the Island of Formosa. Mrs. Ralph Burley is visiting her aunt Mrs. Francis Coone in Providence R.L -- Miss Elizabeth McCaw left for Florida on Monday, after spending some days with friends in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of Brighton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, Whitby, were in town on Sunday renewing ac- quaintances. Mr. H. H. Mulligan has purchased the Geo. Schell property on Cochrane 'street, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peel visited relatives in Kitchener last week. The following Lions and their ladies, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ptolemy, Mr. Gordon Ro- bertson and Mrs, Robertson attended the Banquet and Dance at the. King Edward Hotel, Toronto, to- welcome the Lions International President, Dr. Ramiro Collazo and wife of Havana, Cuba, . Mrs. Orval Druean and Joyce-Anne spent the past week in Peterborough, Sgmn. Gordon MasMaster, R.C.C.S,, of Malton, was a recent visitor with his mother, Mrs. J. D, MacMaster. Pte. Robert Carnegie, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his wife and . A family here. Recently Mr. Hert MacGregor "en- joyed a holiday in the northern part of the province. He was on a deer- hunting expedition. Although Bert did not bring home much deer, he did return full of vim, vigor and vitality. Hugh Nasmith has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Nasmith. Mrs. M. A. Gerrow attended the Dental Nurses Alumni Mother and Daughter Banquet in Toronto on Fri- day evening. Bazaar Saturday, December 1st The annual bazaar held by the St. John's Presbyterian' Church, will be on Saturday, December 1st. There will be a sale of home cooking, Aprons Fancy Goods, Baby Clothes, Tea Towels, etc. Afternoon tea will be served. sow ---- o> White Kitchen Restaurant Changes Hands After seventeen years of good res- taurant service to the public; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook have sold the White Kitchen Restaurant to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Asher and family, who have heen living in Montreal for some years, have moved to Port Perry, and took over the business on Wednos- day. We welcome them to Port Perry (where Arthur is much at home) and trust that their business venture will be most profitable to them. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will be living in Toronto for some time. > ------ _ Corns instantly relieved with Lloyd's Corn and Calous Salve--the effective corn remedy. 60c. at Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. ------ eet PP CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cook wish to thank all who have patronized the White Kitchen Restaurant for the past seventeen years. They bespeak the same generous treatment for their 86th year, FREE Parking OSHAWA [he AlE CONDITIONED A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, NOVEMBER 22-23-24 IT'S A DAZZLER! BETTY GRABLE and DICK HAYMES, "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" William Gaxton, in Phil Silvers, Beatrice Kay, Carmen Cavallaro. Every Song a Gem, Filmed in Lavish Technicolor. Monday to Thursday, NOVEMBER 26-27-28-29 JOAN FONTAINE and GEORGE BRENT, in "THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN" with DENNIS O'KEEFE. Susie throws her curves, gets her men. A SMASH COMEDY HIT! . CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. E. G. Bruton, Rector Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Church service at 7 p.m. Rev, Mr. Bruton, in charge, » PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ~ Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister Sunday, November 25th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--The Moderator's Letter--A modern inspired epistle to a com- munity of Christians. 7 p.m.--Christianity and its "wise' secular alternatives, A. The discouraged ordinary man has his theory. B. The naturalist declares science is the highway to truth, C. The humanist is willing to work with all men of goodwill, but rejects Christianity because of its dead formularies, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, J. A. MacMillan. Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th-- Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Port Perry Young Peoples' Union The Port Perry Young People's Union met on November 19th, The meeting was opened with an invocation by Margaret Day. - After the singing of hymn 362 Bruce Gerrow led in prayer. The Scripture was read by Margaret Colbear and hymn 650 was sung. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted and business was discussed. Hymn 249 was sung and the meeting closed with the Miz- pah Benediction. Keep the date of December 7th in mind, when the Young People's Union will" present another of its Variety Programs. ------ EP De Deaths WELLS---At her home, 7 Juniper Ave., Wednesday, November 14, 1945, Helen Rebecca Wilson, beloved wife of Albert E. Wells, and dear mother of Robert R., Albert Earl, and Ralph, in her 87th year. Interment was at Grove Side Cemetery, Brooklin, Ont. PETTIT--At Whitby, on Saturday, November 16th, 1946, Ellen Hodgson, wife of the late George Pettit, in her Interment was at Pine successors Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Asher. seat Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, ,| Trinidad_was studied in the splen- "Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Russell Harper, Utica, an- nounces the engagement of his only daughter, Aileen Pearl, to Hugh Ed- ward Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. of Epsom. The marriage to take place early in De- cember, . ° Port Perry Picture Show For the past two months, the people of Port Perry and vicinity, have en- joyed a weekly show on Saturday nights. These are brought here by Mur. L. Peter Dominik, from Peterboro, recently discharged from the R.C.A.F. To enable more people of this town to enjoy this weekly entertainment, we are changing our night from Saturday to Thursday night, with our next pic- ture which will be "Stars on Parade" starting on Thursday, November 29th. This will enable the majority of the people, who are not occupied as on Saturday nights, to enjoy once a week a good show, With brand new Projector and the latest Sound equipment we are able to make our show most enjoyable and recommend it to the Port Perry resi- dents for their enjoyment, } We are bringing the latest and best pictures available, also the latest Can- adian News released from time to time." Watch this newspaper for our weekly advertisement, -and look out for our surprises in the way of pic- tures; oo W.M.S. Banquet the United. Church Sunday School Room, was a most enjoyable affair, as it always is. appetizing, and the brief musical pro- gram was pleasing. did missionary address given by Miss Violet Saunders, formerly 'a Missionary in Japan until 1940. Since that she has been in Trinidad, and has been a household science teacher in a Home-making School for girls. She told us that the need for missionaries, first seen by a young man by name of Martan who went to Trinidad for his health and who saw the grefit need for missionaries to the East Indians in Trinidad, who were brought there as indentured labour. Religion among this people chiefly Hindoo and Mo- hammedan, The first mission was started by the Presbyterian Church of the Maritime Provinces in 1868. About ten per cent. of these people are Christians at the present time. Miss Saunders wore a pin made of pure gold in the shape of a map of Trinidad Island, which was presented to her by the girls of the school. The island now has three girls' High Schools in addition to the Homemak- er"s School where Miss Saunders is a teacher -and she reports great inter- est in education for girls, several of whom have won scholarships of dis- tinction' and are studying in Canada, Great Britain and the 'United States. Trinidad serves as a bridge between British" Empire" and. South America and makes for a better understanding, : LJ A Pleasing Ey L] < . Reception . A Reception was tendered to the re- turned members of the Armed Ser- vices by the congregation of Port Perry United Church last Sunday evening, The home-like event was held in the Sunday School room. A brief program was provided by Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Snelgrove, Mrs, V, P. Stouffer and Miss Patricia King (Mrs, W. C. Smith, accompanying). Mr, V. P. Stouffer conducted a sing-song. Words of welcome to the guests were spoken by Rev. Mr, Smith, Rev. Fred Joblin and Mr, Samuel Farmer, who acted as chairman. Light re- freshments were served by the ladies, aa wins bem ta a ---- RATION CALENDAR Coupons becoming valid Nov. 22nd. BUTTER ......cccconis PORE TA ..180 MEAT ....... rnrivannanld SUGAR .....civiivnnninnn 66 and 67 PRESERVES ..........P20 and P21 \ 7 Thé Annual 'Missionary Banquet in| The banquet was most with Will Osborn PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 and his Orchestra. Port Perry Town Hall, Sat., Nov. 24th|§. Coming--*'Stars on Parade" --Thursday, Nov. 29th, | Show Starts 8.15 Adults 35¢., Children 15¢-25¢ A sl bi pL SSSR LAST GREAT RALLY He comes from speaking to a U.S. . plus! @ FULLER SISTERS [J] [ ® & ® [OR THE SEASON! ALL THE WAY FROM TEXAS .... BILL FRASER, formerly U. S. Army heavyweight boxing champion-- and world's long distance swimming champ! . and some other special surprises! in a GREAT EVENING OF SONG! : 8.00 P. M. SATURDAY -- UXBRIDGE Music Hall rally of 17,000! BETHESDA MALE QUARTETTE QUAKER HILL OCTET uxBrIDGE YOUTH FoR CHRIST Sponsored by Uxbridge Ministerial Association = . Versatile Lou Snider, since his dis- charge from the R.C.A,F. has made up for time away from CBC. He ar- ranges and directs "Contrasts in Rhy- thm" Sundays, at 8.30 p.m. : hd BLACKSTOCK We are glad to welcome Mr, and Mrs. Howard Saywell, formerly of Oshawa, to Blackstock community. Mr. Saywell purchased the store from Mr, Gilbert. ; On November 1st a farewell party was held in the hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, who have returned to Kitchener to make their home there, Charles Venning acted as chairman, and after an interesting program, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert were presented with a telephorie table and chair and a mag- azine stand. War Savings Certificates were given to Joan and Judeth Ann. Mr. Gilbert was also presented' with a fountain pen from 'the Boy Scouts. After lunch the remainder of thé even-' ing was spent in dancing to music supplied by Jack Smith, L. Hyland acted as caller. x - We are glad to learn that Mrs. Joh better after a. lengthy illness. ! Durham Committee for 'the Ninth Victory Loan was. highly pleased with the results of the loan, as the County surpassed all previous records. All districts went over the top with New- castle village winning the champion- ship shield for the County. Cartwright raised 110% of objective. Congratu- lations to the salesmen, Mr. Langfeld, Philip Langfeld and John Werry, Congratulations to L.A.C. Neil A. Johnston on his marriage to Edith Mary Lincoln, on, November 3rd, at Winnipeg. Cartwright Council Cartwright Council met 'on Nov. b with us all present and Reeve N.. Green presiding. - Dr, Tennant and Mr. Wm. Allin ap- peared before the council for grant to Bowmanville Hospital bullding fund, No action was taken at present. St, Christopher Association requesting re- pairs to road. Granted, O. Tripp ap- plied for permission to operatg_a car wrecking business, Granted. Road Supt. wished to know who was to clean out the arena since the stock sale. He was informed those who had Graham of Purple Hill is feeling njuch | ! the building rented. Mrs.. G. Prout complained re ditch at her property and Mr. Glittens requested a-culvert. Referred to Road Supt. Mr. Poynton's agreement to remove snow off. certain roads this; coming winter which: was accepted on the .ap- proval of the district: engineer. "Orders were signed.as follows: ' A. Leighton, 2 lambs killed, $22; F. Tre- | win, 1 lamb killed; $12; E. Dorrell, 1 lamb damaged, $7; N .Argue, 3 lambs killed, $27; C. Venning, repajrs to hall $5.08; Reeve, Assessor and Clerk, for selecting jurors, $6; J. Bradburn, 1 lamb killed, $12; Clerk of the Peace re juror, $6; J. Bradburn, valuator, $6. Johnston--Lincoln St. Stephen' s-Br oadway church, in Winnipeg, Man., was the setting for a wedding Nov, 3, at 4 p.m., when Edith Mary Lincoln exchanged: bridal vows with L.A.C. Neil Alexander Johnston, R.C.A.F. The bride is the daughter of Sask. The bridegroom is the son of 1Mr. and' Mrs. John Alexander Johu- ston, of Burketon ,Ont. Hubble presided at the organ. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin showing twin panels: of lace from the shoulders of the pleated bodice to the hemline of the bouffant skirt. The bodice had a sweetheart neckline and lily-pointed sleeve. A headdress of white feathers held her veil. She carried a bouquet. of pink roses. Miss Nellie Lincoln, and the. bride- groom's brother, Keith Johnston, reside in Winnipeg. ; i WILFRED PELLETIER | Wilfred Pelletier can look back jupon ers of the 20th century, and had had much to do with the rige of toda newest opera stars. He, will a a number of broadecadts in this year's 18 week geasoh. ! THE KINGS OF THE COMEDY WORLD ABBOTT and COSTELLO in their Funniest of all their Pictures, " "IN SOCIETY" Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Lincoln, Wawota, Miss Ethel Luthes sang O, Perfect] Love and I'll Walk Beside You. Filmer |" Attendants were the bride's' sister, P . A reception; was held at the: Hpme- = stead; LAC. and Mrs, Johnston' will | + 30 years of opera activity when thel, Metropolitan's new 'sedson opens on]: Saturday, December 1st, over CBC atl" 2 pam, A "Met" conductor since 1917; Pelletier has also bgen operatic coach |! for many years of the greatest king-|. | ! Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Stere) NATIONAL COD LIVER OIL and MALT .......... ..49¢, and 89¢. KEPLER'S COD LIVER , | and MALT ........ 75¢. and $1.25 " 8COTT'S EMULSION y 59¢. and 98c. CHASE'S NERVE - FOOD ! 60c. and $1.50 HALIVER CAPSULES V1 90¢. and $1.55 NEO CHEMICAL FOOD = Liquid .............8115 and $245 = Capsules...........51.25 and $2.25 5 ALPHAMETTES $1.00, $1.85, $3.60, $16.00 WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER EXTRACT ...... rine $1.00 BETAMIN TABLETS $1.00, $1.75 and $3.00 PERCOMORPH OIL _ 75¢. and $8.00 Jif if (TE PHONE 49 COUGHS, COLDS, DISTEMPER mastered. ir less time than you ever thought possible with ZEV,, the re- markable veterinary remedy that works on nose, throat, bronchial tract. ZEV, made by the makers of Buck- ley's Mixture, gives amazing results in the most stubborn cases, bottle at A. M. Lawrence's, CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST . POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST. Votr's Lists, 1945, Municipality of Scugog, County of Ontario. * Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voter's]. Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Port Perry, Ontario, on the 9th day of. November, 1945, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And J" hereby call upon voters ta take immediate proceedings, to have any errors or "omissions 'corrected. 'caf cording to law. 'the last'day for. 'appeal | being the 3(thiday of November, 1946. H. G. Hutcheson, Clerk of Scugog November 19th, 1945, : R.S.0. 1927; Lo 7, Sched. A, Form 4. STRAYED to the premises of the undersigned, lot 16, con. 2, Reach Tp.ga young Hol- stein? Owner can have same by prov- ing property and paying expenses. L. R. Beacock, Phone 107 r 6 Slendor Tablets--harmless and ef- fective. 2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12 weeks', $6.00. At Lawrence's Drug Store, ; : +$1.00 a "A M. LAWRENCE he Rexall swe' EE 0 PORT PERRY NOTICE On and after this date, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone other than my- self, without my written order. Dated at Myrtle Station, this 16th day of November, 1946. Arthur Cameron Mitchell PRENTICE'S BEAUTY SALON 'with or without appointment, " PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY &0e. - Phone 228, Port Perry «ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS ~~ REPAIRED and EXCHANGED Fah Dirk Keetbaas fa hatin of the Netherlands, cur- rently 'directing "Design for Listen- ing" over CBC on Mondays 7-8 - MICHAEL BARKWAY [fae 2 been appointed BBC representative n Canada, following 8. J. deLotbinier five has returned to Britain to con- BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor Smoking In The Loges Biltmore THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Daily Friday: and Saturday NOVEMBER 23-24 Handsome! Terrific! VAN JOHNSON Between Two Hearts . .Between Two Fires . . One Blande! One Red-Head! "Between Two Women" with: Gloria DeHaven Lionel Barrymore, Marilyn Maxwell, ADDED THRILL! King of the Black Market! Selling Vital War Necessities .To the Nation's Traitors! 4X Marks the Spot" ] with JACK LaRUE and HELEN PARRISH Tall! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, NOVEMBER 26-27-28 The Year's Greatest Kissterrical ia Romance! The Marry-Go-Round Laugh Drama of a Girl Whose Eye-cue was not altered by marriage! LANA TURNER, in "Marriage is a Private Affair' ' with John Hodiak, James Craig. ADDED! on the same Program! Is Poison A Woman's Weapon? - SEE . the Murder Mystery That Baffled Two Continents! "Bermuda Mystery" with PRESTON FOSTER, ANN RUTHERFORD, CHARLES BUTTERWORTH The Ideal Christmas Gift-- | Biltmore THEATRE TICKETS Packaged in Gay Holiday En- nude his work there on new broad- : casts velopes. On Sale at Box Office,