PORE PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY: JANUARY 16th, 1947 . G8 Ir He aad Ray BROCK THEATRE) a vara von. The Best the Market Offers | Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention outbuildings, good water supply, Send 'Phone 618, WHITBY particulars and price to Box 86, Port Perry Star. } + Thursday, Friday' and Saturday, FOR SALE---Boy's Suit, 6 year size : JANUARY 16-17-18 : . | (two pairs of pants). In good con- Cm : {ldition," $5. J . - Two shows at 7.00 and 9.00 ition. $5.00 * Phone' 116'r 8] atinee at 1.80 p.m, ° BUILDING FOR SALE (LF : Bw | Size 20 x 16 feet, good asphalt roof, | : Colonel Effing- chimney, two aiid appa. Joo Ideal for sum- : Se 3) mer cottage. Must be moved. Apply | § hams Raid . IM. Gravelle, United Plombing and | §§ starring CHARLES COBURN, Heating, Port Perry. Joan BENNETT, William EYTHE,| F W. BROCK & SON - v Cawker Bros, Family} Butchers, 'Phone 29. | Plus ZANE GREY'S General Carpenter - "Sunset Pass" - Work with JAMES WARREN, = Plans. Dries Estimates Given : Homes and Office - Buildings. : JAS. K. LAWRENCE Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday,| phone Brooklin, 47-12 : JANUARY 20-21-22 jan30 nf ; Last complete show at 8.20 "First Man Into Tokyo'| Prince Albert with TOM NEAL, BARBARA HALE. Plus an ADDED Attraction ; Greenhouse 2 "The Bamboo Blonde" CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH CUT FLOWERS, 'with FRANCES LANGFORD and | RALPH EDWARDS | POTTED. PLANTS _ |} Next Thursday, Friday and Satixday, 5 WREATUS : JANUARY 23-24-25' Phone 174 r 2, Pt. Perry "DAKOTA" _ with JOHN WAYNE and VERA HRUBA RALSTON your subscription is due. R FRESH BAKING DAILY : iil Bread, B : _§ Saturday ball) Chocolate Date Layers : a Choice Meats at. all Times. WE BUY AND SELL THE BE ST ' W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, ~~ PORT PERRY ~The Label 'Date on your Fort 3 Perry Star will tell you when |& S805 . 3 Modern Plumbing Come in and Inquire about Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN at United Plumbing & Hating A.W. SLY OUR; "Phone 216, PORT PERRY RAR ANRRN 3 ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF Quaker Oats, 19c¢ pkg. "GROCERIES FRUIT AND VEGE' ABLES | Grapefruit, 96s, 5 for 25c, .Lemons, 300s - = 39c. doz. Turnips - '3c. per pound Head Lettuce - - 15c. each Large Assortment of Navel Oranges Pitted Dates ~~ - 23c. per Ib. G. M Tomatoes, 17c. per tin 00030800 sce overseen a Oe » oof so o_o ee ; Phone 32. Gerrow Bros.-Bakery § _JEMISON'S BAKERY IS DEPENDABLE FOR 6ooD BAKING Phoite 93 w. ART. JEMISON, Propeistor DRYGOODS Il comnation UNDERWEAR for Men and Boys Larg L SIZES, ALL WEIGHTS, , $1.25 to $6.85 e Variety of Men's Socks, Mitts, and Gloves Hears WINDBREAKERS in All Sizes Soft Leather Driving Gauntlets, $2.75 Pair | Feltol and Congoleum in Rugs, and by the yard [| 1 JUTE MATS $3.65 and $5.50 ~ Ladies' Bed Jackets, Scottish knit, $3.40 and $3. 80 Children's Snow Suits and Parka Hoods / APRONS--PRINT and PLASTIC Ski Boots and Socks for Men and Women | fins OPTICAL SERVICE ~ W. H. Landon, Optometrist, 1665 Danforth Ave., TORONTO, will bat ~ LR. Bentley's Jewellery Store, 'SECOND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH Please Make Appointments Beforehand. = al. nl PORT PERRY, ONT. Telephone 99 r 12 A REAL BREEDING ESTABLISH- MENT 'DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE. IMPROVEMENT OF ONE BREED . THE ORILINGL 'RED CHICKEN. » Ye, 3 : 3 nA . [AN . $ SY : My si sincere "Agbiediation is ert naed to my supporters who elected 'me as Deputy-Reeve for Reach - Council for the year 1947. # Good service and oareful attention will ) be given to municipal affairs. H. 0. DOBSON CA ia : ASA A AR AAA ARR AAR EAR AAA AAR A AAS AY y a O. S. HOBBS > YAccounting and Secretarial Service 'Income and Other Government Returns . ~ = Prepared. BASSETT BLOCK, 31, Simcoe St., S. OSHAWA" ¥. BNI 'BABY CHICKS We will have "ehicka for sale, mixed or 'sexed, every week --January to June, (Chicks Only! No feed or equipment. yi! PULLORUM CLEAN For the "third year in succession the 'Dominion and Ontario government inspectors have bloodtestéd our entire stock of Reds without finding a single pullorum disease r actor. Very few hatcheries in Canada are in so fortunafe a position. YOU WILL GET NO PULLORUM HERE. 'Nie VISITORS WELCOME er © Come and see us any day but ; . Sunday. We will 'be glad to show - { RECORDS, yo OR MIT a oie OCHO i A TAB -- KEN SPEARS -- =. MUSIC AND RECORDING STUDIOS, | : GUITAR INSTRUCTION . and RECORDS MADE. . SPECIAL! Hawaiian Guitar Outfits, $10.00 up ' "also Banjo and Clarinet RECORD PLAYERS, MUSICAL SUPPLIES, P.A. Systems for Rent with Records for your .. Next Party or Entertainment. ~ PHONE 286J - - - rogr PERRY TREC LOA, | ; ---- di * you around our farm. We are proud jo Soli Ce in oi Sr LE [SA X of this breeding institution. = You will see the laying houses, the in- dividual pedigree 'pens where our Certified record-laying hens are kept; you will see' the R.O.P. pens where the candidate pullets are working under goverment supervised recording; you will see:the eggs the Reds lay, the new modern incubators we hatch .in, (and it u happen along on a hateh day) we will show you the chicks. NO OBLIGATION TO BUY , We shall appréciate your visit whether or not you ever . intend purchasing our chicks, ~FREE-BOOKLET on "CHICK CARE" Ask for a copy of our booklet on the care of 2 baby chicks, one item in it may prove very. helpful, even to the experienced chick raiser, BRUNTON'S REDS-."A GREAT PRODUCTION STRAIN" 13 Prince Albert "C.P." Store OUR MOTTO _. Better goods at lower prices--John Munroe \ FAIR AYES SARDINES ....... CT NE PPP TT) This is the only nutinnial appeal to be mdde in Canada within the next twelve months for Chinese relief. 4 China, a good neighbor and customer, will ot COTA BL ERE RCN BRR METCALFE TOMATO JUICE .. PHILIPS BABY SOAP | GREEN GAGE PLUMS. 8.0.8. PADS ....... tr JAVEX 1535 You alse save oh hopping 4 at your OuURLEY "City Store" OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 8 a.m, UNTIL 9 p.m. rk? for 1lc, . 22 for 29¢..-6-for 84¢c. 6 for Bde, " Stokely's Peas, 18c. per tin ...the only food for him, in war-ravaged China has been grass and roots." * ° Will YOU help? Br Gorivwis! China, a Good. Neighbor, calls to Y CANADIAN AID TO CHINA. Make cheque payable to CANADIAN AID TO CHINA and mail to Provincial Heal puorten, 1 Make cheque payable to "Canadian Aid to China" and mail to Provincial or local headquarters, or to any Chartered Bank. and millions like him, This old peasant, his farm devastated by the Japanese, is too weak to work. His diet for months Of China's people, 83 per cent. are farmers, Mil- lions are in urgent need of food, clothes, medical supplies. UNRRA' s work is 'ending; voluntary ~ agencies must carry on. Canada must' o her share.