' Pr --gr "ton, and their daughter Katherine. ~~ Inspection; "A very fine program of : Qlass Co.) and member of Court Do- \8 o'clock 'at the Funeral Chapel of A. "rine Holtby, in her 85th year, etry, Utica, Ontario, LOCAL NEWS FREE parking OSHAWA ~~ Fhene A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED | Thursday, Fri., Saturday Two of the lucky winners at the Sherrifs Fun Parade in Oshawa on Monday night were Garnet and Ada Weir who "were gomery, Vivian Blaine, in the winners of an Electrolux Vacum ~ Cleeran and Ascessories. "Three Little Mrs. M. M. 'Boyd, Gary and Diane, have moved to their new home in ot awa. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Mrs. 1. R. Bentley was hostess members and friends of the Pres- byterian Ladies' Aid on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Riddell conduct- ed the devotional period the theme --"*The Home in Bethany." The story of Mary and Martha was compared to present day life in a most interesting way, urging ger- vice not only to the economic and social programs, but also to the advancement of Chr ist's Kingdom on earth. Arrangements were made to hold an Afternoon Tea, Mayl7, at the Manse, to which an invita- tion is beiny extended to all the members and friends of thevarious organizations in thesister church- es. At the close of the meeting. the hostess served »efreshments and a most enjoyable social howr ght the afternoon to a happy clos- my. \ v N "AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY On Saturday evening, May 3, the Annual inspection of De La Salle Col- lege (at 'which Robert Gerald Johns- || was held at Fort This ceremony and Mrs. Geor- Robert Johns- ton is a student) York Armouries. was attended by Mr, Bell, Mr, and Mrs, There were some thousands at the drills, physical exercises, and music, 'was presented. -A feature which greatly -inffpressed the Port Perry visitors: was the "For- mation of the living cross, Last Post and Reveille", in which the College Band took a leading part. Rehert Johnston, Jr, is a member of the band. The whole occassion will he "long remembered with pleasure. BRITAIN. NEEDS FOOD DESPERATELY This is a vital part of .I.O.D.E. work. Scugog Chapter steps in im- mediately, more than willing to share in this work. A large Carton is being placed in the Library so that EVERYONE may donate and have a share too. Try and bring something every time you change your Library Book. Every 201bs. will be shipped at once. List of Suitable Foods Klim, Tinned baby: food, Cocoa, Ovaltine, Malted milk, Tea Bisk, Oxo, Tinned Meats, Dried fruits, Bag flour (71b.), Baking Powder, Rice Dinner, Macaroni, Concentrated foods that do not require milk. IN MEMORIAM SHORT--In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, James Short, whe passed away May '10th, 1946. The -depths of Sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while he sleeps a peaceful Sleep, . His memory we shall always keep. Fondly remembered by his Wife and Family. : IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of ALBERT «+ Ws ALLIN" who passed to his| rest on May 10th, 1943. Gone i is the face we loved so doit," Silent is the voice we loved to hear; 'Too-far- away for sight or speceh, 0 But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who though absent, is just a dear. Lovingly remembered by his wife Lou. \ brou-| May 8-9 - 10. June Haver, George Mont- : PRR 9 Girls in Blue with . Celeste Holm, Vera Ellen, i rank Latimore." ° A Romantic, Enchantic, Musical in Glorious Technicolor. Mon., Tues., May 12 - 13 Rex Harrison, in "Notorious Gentleman" | with : Lilli Palmer, Godfrey Tearle Wed., Thurs., May 14---156 | Best Loved, Best Seller of _all Times comesto the Screen "Black Beauly" with Mona Freeman and Richard Denning. A Motion Picture Everyone Must See. - NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS in the former All kinds of Electrical to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. STAN. CaUSLEY. The Diamond-Up GRILL BREAKFASTS, LIGHT LUNCHES, Special zing in HAMBURGS and HOT DOGS. Open: -~ Proprietor Saturday wersisernennen8 8am, to 12,00 p.m. Sunday ...........10.30 a.m. to 11.80 p.m. EARL JACKSON, Proprietor THE WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT SPECIAL NOTICE This Restaurant will close every Wednesday, ALL Day Open All Day Sunday Good Meals at all times HOME FOR YOUNG LADY or widow as companion to young wife, Child welfare, Write L. McMullen, Uninville, Ont, \e mayl DEATHS - IRWIN, Fred-~At Toronto West- ern Hospital; on Saturday, May 3, 1947, Fred Irwin, late of 432 Marg- ueretta St. . (employee of Dominion minion, C.0.F,, dear brother of Tilley (Mrs, M. H, Coates), Port Perry, Ont. and Mrs. Turnbull, Vancouver, B.C. Service was held on Monday night at oy Miller, 1695 St. Clair Ave, W. Ihterment Port Perry Cemetery on Thesday, May 6th. {HOLTBY, Pamela--At Port Perry ospital on Sunday, May 4th, 1947. Daughter of the late John and' Cath- Fun- eral was on Tubsday, May 6th from A, L. McDermott,s Funeral Parlour, | Port Perty. Interment Kendal Cem- Wife, Mother, and Grandmother, Maude Schell, [beloved wife of George Schell] who passed away May 8, 1048, Sadly Missed and Ever Remenibered by IN MEMORIAM SOMERVIL LE~In loving memory of a dear father, Robert Somerville, who passed away May 9th, 1944, Loving and kind in all his ways: Upright and just, to the end of his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind; Beauttful memories he left hehind. Ever remembered by Edna and ! Roy \ SCHELL--1In loving memory of a Dear In our hearts your memory lingers, »Sweetly tender fond and true, There is not a day, dear Mother, That we do not think of you. Husband and Family. Machine Shop SWITZER;BLACKSMITH SHOP and Mechanical Repairs|. < a Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. ER RR RR Sr Arthur Asher, Proprietor| = reasonable prices,-- OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where uecessary, at I. R. BENTLEY = ' Flowers for All Occasi Prince Albert 'Greenhouse ons Bedding Piants in Season 5 Phone 174 ri1, Pt. Perry |§ JEMISON'S BAKERY RL DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD BAKING 8A 0 PRINCE PORT PERRY Pastor--P. Taylor SUNDAY, MAY 11th, 1947 Evening service by Hymn Singing, Wednesday, 4.15 p.m. Mrs. Monroe. Everyone Welcome THE CHURCHES|} BAPTIST CHURCH Pianist--Mrs. Reamsbottom Evangelistic service - followed 5 Children's Bible Story Hour|# conducted by Mrs, Taylor and|§ | 8 p.m.--PRAYER MEETING. Meats, and % 3% 3% tat 4! ho tat, CHURCH (Queen Rev. Stanley Milley, Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m, Evangelistic at 7 p.m. FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL Minister Sunday, May 11th-- 10 a.m.~--DMorning service 'Baptismal Service Classes for all ages. + Please note time of morning services on Mother's Day. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. John Riddell Special Mother's Day and ~--2:30-p.m=--Sunday School, -- service. -All-members-and-friends- of ~the "congré- gationjare invited to attend these special | 268688 Rector: Rev. E. G. Bruton, mon. Preacher-- Rev. Toronto. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION B.A. May 11th: --5th Sunday after Easter |§s 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Ser-|%. Sunday School will be at|# the same time as Church. May 9th, 8 p.m.--Induction Service 2 Gordon Hern,|$ Choirleader Sunday, May 11th: '11 a.m.--Mother's School Mr, vice. Smallman, the Board of Stewards. Mothers' Church at 11 o'clock. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister Mr. W. C. Foster, Organist and 10.30 a.m.--Sunday School meets. ; Day Service| ~~ under the direction of the Sunday | Board of Management. | Address by the Superintendent, | Baptismal Ser- Music by Junior Choir. be 7 pm.--The right of man to free-|§ dom. Which do we wish Christ- | § ian or Communistic liberty. ¥ . 2 p.m.--Junior Choir Practice. 5 Thursday, May 8, 8 p.m.--Meeting of | The Primary Department will meet with the rest of the Sunday School at. 10.30 to attend the Day Service in. the CHURCH Mr. .| Sunday, May 11th; 2.80 pan under the direction of the GeTE, Mrs. Wm, Heayn. Mr. Fear. Music by the Choir and Orchestra. Mrs. A. Harper, Organist Bruce Snelgrove; Choir Leader Mr. Albert Harper, Assistant: _ PRINCE ALBERT UNITED or --Mother's Day Service Super- intendent of the Sunday School, Address * by Junior LOST large size, white type of Hound D {| Owner'please claim, Contact 'G. STRAYED to the village of Seagrave, og. Grose FOR SALE Happy Thought Range' Apply to Mrs, Jean Goode, Port Perry, Phone 60, FOR SALE 8-gection Cockshutt, Harrows. Spring' One Four-Row Potato Sprayer, also Tooth Southerland Brothers, Utica, Plone, Port Perry, 121-18. © FOR SALE Model A Ford, one ton Truck Skerratt, R.R, 4 Port Perry. 171 r38, Jone is able to tell out the Old, Old in Al condition' throughout. Apply Henry Phone at once. 5% 3% 5% 0% 5% 0 ste 8% 0 Ve 0 4% 0 a% 0.0% 0 a" 0 a 0 PHONE 174 en, A. J. Reyner 'We carry a full line of Groceries, ered i in floral tapestry Bras ohn A 10 0 $70,880 1 4% 5% ALBERT Cold Soft Drinks, Agents for New Service Cleaners. Minor Repairs Made. OROPO oO of 2u8 2% Bod BF 30% So1 8.8 0.8 1,40 10 870,00 000, 0% 0% 0% PORT r PERRY. HOUSE CLEANING -- 10 only Felt Mattresses, specially priced at $12.00 each Cimiléte: Bed outfit, double panel metal bed, high riser spring, and felt mattress, complete $43.00 1 only 3 pc. Chesterfield Suite, cov- i Real $125, OSOBOBSRARATA COIS FORO RA SERA IRONS Groceries Prince Albert Greenhouse Flowers for Mother's Day PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS Bedding Plants in wide variety and plenty of them in both flowers ~ and vegetables. Better buy your SPANISH ONION PLANTS Supply Limited. BUY THEM FROM YOUR GROCER OR COME TO THE GREENHOUSE AND SEE THEM. 00 home until store is available. dayolds, and also some heavy breed cockerels . (2-3-4 weeks. old) . for prompt shipment, they advise you place your order now for June deliv- ery, pullets, non-sexed, cockerels, to get breed and delivery date desired. Ask for particulars, agent, A. R. Gray R.R. 2 Port Perry. - BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE Women's Mission Circle met at Miss Carnegie's on May-lst, with .7 ment bers present. Our President, Mrs, Reamshottom took the chair and opened the meet- ing by all singing a Hymn. -- Psalm' 116 was read responsively, followed by Prayer. The Devotional Paper was read by Mrs. Starr on. "The Efficient Life". By this talk we found that once we be- cone Christians we must live a' life apart 'of that from the World, . We then sang another: hymn ' and after we took Africa as our Topic and Mrs, Elford read a report of work be- ing done in Africa by Rev. Jno. Broth- erton, Mrs. Peel spoke on "The Med- ical Work at Ter" and how the people do not seem to realize the danger of contagious diseases, Mrs. Ferris read a letter of what a Yissionssy, iss Hildebrand, hdd n,, of a little boy dying and in one of the filthiest of surroundings that could possibly exist, "Triumph Thr ough Sorrow", was read by Miss Car- negie, 4 We find that even 'though all this Story of Jesus and His Love, After singing a Hymn, Mrs, Ferris closed with prayer. Mrs, . Reamsbottom served lunch and a time of fellowship was enjoyed by all, SBORIBOBODOW While 'Bray Hatchery has chicks, |' D.V.A. Credits accepted on all goods. % Owing to scarcity of store space, I am conducting business from my 2B (1st corner north of Town Hal), Call and see these or Phone 246 for information. PTOLEMY'S COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 80 10,0 0 00 070 00 00 te 0 0 0% 00 0 0 0 A et ae oles "s 0 0 0t, POBOROROBOBOSOROPOSON reste te tees ea teate dt S20 EEO ORR 0e0R08080808080808080R0R0NY e-- | Pra s svi pein YOU can SAVE with SAFETY at Your REXALL STORE Suggestions for MOTHERS' DAY GIFTS 1.25 EAFFER Adrienne Cologne........ 75¢ and $ ox in P Adrienne Bath Powder. ......... $1.25 crountain Pens | 4 drienné Soup (Box of Three) ..85¢ $7.008 10.25, $12.00 and | Lorie Colognes, Two New Odours °- $15.00 Blue Hyacinth and My Night $1.50 or . VITA-RAY |" Plastic Cosmetic Bags....... wens $1.00 Bath Powder and Face | Vita Ray Introductory Sets... $2.50 Powder Vita Ray Galivanting Cologne.. $1.50 . Bot 1.75 Sutton Bath Powder............. . ..... 98¢ pith Ls na De Raymond Colognes, 65¢, 95¢, $1.50 - ; y Boxed Stationery. SATE 50¢ to $1.50 . HAIR BRUSHES Mother,s Day Greéting Cards $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, $3.95 i 15¢., 25¢. and 35¢, ° - . ® ! A. M. LAWRENCE \ PHONE 49 PORT PERRY | The Rexall Stove' ove 8% 0% 4% 2% 2% 4% a0 fu a 2% 4 o% od oF » 04 B . tee ete ote ae te ste ate te se tt ste seit ae tas eae 0 ne ae te Te ate te st 4 1% 4% te OBOBOBOBOBOBS R222 A "BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE bottles and packages. Toilet Water \ 'Cologne $1.25 & $1.75 Bath Powder $1.65 HENLEYS' "COUNTRY GARDEN" Lovely English flower fragrance in !decoratively coloured An ideal gift for Mother. $1.50 & $2.00 Lipsticks $1.00 Talcum 50c¢ Toilet Water With Atomizer $2.50 Cologne with Atomizer $2.25 Stanley R. Bruton, Ph Phone 16 Po ,0%0,0%0 0% 0% 0% 60 0% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% ats 0% 0% 0% 0% ate ote POBOBOBOBBOBOBOBOBOBOBIOIBIBAOPOBIBONS PORT RY 2% 0% 0% 0% 4% 4% 2% i 0% oe ot ote 0% of OPO 0,870,008" 0% 0% 40 0% 0% oT et 00 te 0% oe de 00 "We just received a large shipment #-of INSIDE DOORS. These come in # various sizes. Place your order early to be assured of delivery. d E. Rests OPOPOPOPOPOPO RR RR RRA RAR SEOBSBOBOBISOBOBOBOBOBOBD Two Bhows Nightly--7 and 9. OPOPOPOPOPOROPOPOPOPOPOPOSOPOPOPO Lokeviow I Perry, Ont. 'Saturday Matinee at 2.15 REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Phone 73w F. G. Reesor 090POOFOPOROPOPOPOPOSOPOPOFOPOPOPOPOPO POBOBOBOPOBOBOBOBOBHIBOBOBOIBOBOBOSD aed' 1 4% 0% 0% SEOBOBOPOBOBOBO Thursday, Friday Saturday, May 8, 9, 10 ; Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy in their side-splitting laugh hit, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" BIG ADDED FEATURE The thrilling action story of the Mounties. "NORTH OF THE BORDER" Mon, Tues, Wed--Eddie Albert and Faye Marlowe - in their Sparkling New Comedy Romance. "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE" SHORT PICTURES SSBB BOBIBSBOBIBOBIBOBAOBOBOB BBB OBBOBIBBOBORD 000,00 000.0% 0% 0% 0% 222024 OBOBOBOBOSO RRR RORORORORC 8°00" 0% 4% oe em en ep eaten 0 8 ee 0 0 S05 ee a a a ate Vo se 0 Se se ee a ie se se 0 oo Poets ONLY SHOWING OSHAWA | pe St Reserved (No SEATS] Engagement Er Days STARTLING BEYOND DESCRIPTION Crowds leave the Theatre in breathless amazement. It's vitally important to every person over sixteen, and High School students. Re ALL STAR HOLLYWOOD CAST x AND IN PERSON ON THE STAGE ELLIOT FORBES FEARLESS HYGIENE: COMMENTATOR OSHAWA, MONDAY COMM. eatre _ ONTARIO Through FRIDAY MAY12 SEGREGATED | AUDIENCES WOMEN ONLY at 2 & Tp.m \ 1.30--6.30 Men Only at p.m. Tickets on Sale at 7.80, Limited to Seating Capacity. d Toe 50c¢. ALL SHOWS 3 DOORS OPEN'