* Mr, and Mrs. E. Post, © Alex, ===~-~F'g" hear his voice, to see his smile, hia RAN . Deep inthe heart lies a picture "In memory's frame we shall keep it + going to have a life-size statue of THANKS to Port Perry Yacht Club. --Bowerman. Mr, and Mrs. E, Post have returned home, having spent the Christmas holiadys in New York City, Mr. Harold, Barker and Mrs. Alfred Barker, also Miss Elsie Barker from Toronto, 'spent New Year's day with Mr, and Mrs, L. D. Gaibesy attend- ed the wedding of their son Leonard Gordon Colbear in Toronto on Wednes- day December 31st, adn spent a couple of days in Oakville with Mr, and Mrs, Alan Colbear and Richard. Mr. Harold Hood, of Peterboro, was in town for the week-end with friends. "We regret to report Mrs, Geo. A. McMillan has been quite ill. Mr, and, Mrs. Alex Taylor and son bave arrived fr Glasgow, Scotland, and are staying with Mrs. W. Taylor. They are going to settle in Canada. Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Crane, and chil- dren, spent the New Year holiday in London with Mrs; Crane's mother. Miss Florence McMillan, Reg.N., of Toronto, is home nursing her father, Mr. Geo. A. McMillan, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Somerville, of Bechard, Sask., are visiting Mrs. Robt. Somerville, Mr, Charlie Bowerman has just ve- turned from a visit to Midland, where he spent Christmas and New Yéar's with his "brother, Tom, who is em- ployed in the Midland Boat Works. Mr. Harry Holmes, Swan River, Man, brother of Mrs, Norman G. Kerry), and Mr, Albert Severson, of Oungre, Sask., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Kerry. - Mr.. Wally Scott, of Toronto, and Miss Jean Crosier, of Oshawa, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hyties 'Beare. Mr. and Mrs;" Earl. Wallace spent .New Year's in Detroit, visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence McKinnon, CARD OF THANKS Buddy Warriner- wishes to thank all his friends for the baskets of fruit cards, etc. sent to him during his ill- 'ness. : BORN MacMASTER--To Dr. and Mrs, D. C. MacMaster, a son, James Glenn, on December 21st, 1947, at Osliawa Gen- eral Bospisel IN MEMORIAM HEAYN--In ever loving memory of a dear husband and father, Robert Heayn, who passed away Januarp 9th, 1940. Oh, what would we give to clasp his hand, His dear, kind face to see; That meant so much te us. His spirit has fled, his suffering o'er; At the fireside he will join us no more. Sadly missed by Wife and Daughter. HEAYN--In loving 'memory of a dear father, Robert -Heayn, who de- parted this life January 9th, 1940. God knew that he was suffering, That the hills were hard to elimb, po Thureday, Friday, Saturday, JANUARY 8-9-10 CARY GRANT, MYRNA LOY, and SHIRLEY TEMPLE, in "The Bachelor and the Bobby -Soxer"' Fabulously Funny. ADDED Latest Paramount Color Cartoon News Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, JANUARY 12-13-14 LOUIS HAYWARD and JOAN LESLIE; in 'Repeat. Performance" (Adult Entertainment) The story of a Woman's Great S Love for a Scoundrel. NP LEASE NOTE--Theatre rent-- ed Monday evening to the Osha- wa Community Association. ~ \ ~~" MARRIED Colbear-Saunders, On Wednesday evening, December 31st, 1947, at Toronto, Ont, by Rev. Ivor Williams, of. Woodgreen Unijted Church, Shirley, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. Saunders, to Leonard Gordon Colbear, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Colbear, of Port Perry, ont. > or -- Excise Tax on Hydro Removed Under date of November 26th, National Revenue of Canada wrote, "Please be advised that effective on and after November 16th, 1947, elec- exempt from consumption or sales tax. ---------e THE WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY the Oshawa Presbyterial Woman's 'Missionary - Society of the United Church of Canada will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Bowman- Roger Self, of Toronto, president of Missionary Society of - the United Church. Mrs. W. P. Rogers, of Bow- manville, President of the Presbyterial will preside. A more detailed notice will be for publication in the future. DEMONSTRATION A demonstration of Wear-Ever Brushes will be held in the Anglican Parish Hall, Tuesday, January 13 at 'So he closed his weary eyelids And whispered "peace be thine." Away in thé beautiful hills of God, . By the valley of rest sp fair, Some time, some day, we know not when, ' © We will meet our loved one there. 'Ever remembered by _ Charlie and Stella, NOON-=In loving memory of a dear mother and wife, Mrs. Jos. Noon, who passed away January 8th, 1940, "Of a loved one laid to rest; Because she was one of the best. - ~ Sadly missed by Husband, : Daughters and families. ' QUITR COMMON 'Mrs. Parvenue: "My husband. is himself carved in marble. Mrs. Shoddy: Humph! That's othing. My husband has bust every : Saturday night." DN a TA HABIT A What do you x madam? I give yeu pet. 'pitch your tent 'in/ my dow and you are careless' enough] leave the gate open and Jet my tle out." ly Camper: "I'm awfully sorry. "lin the 1,O.O.F. Hall, at .| the Ascens llEyes Examined | Glasses complete, or lenses only, FREE OSHAWA [hn reasondble prices,-- 4 FAMOUS PLATENS LERATRS I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST tricity and gas used in dwellings is "The Twentieth Annual meeting of of the supplied where necessary, at THE CHURCHES FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. B. Fifield, Pastor Services held in Public Library. SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 10 a.m.--Sunday School. ' \ 11 aim.--Worship, - 7 p.m~--~Evangelistic. Mr, Griffin of Oshawa, will sing at both ser- vices, ~ Mr.. Griffin is heard over CKDO every Sunday at 1 p.m. Don't fail to hear him, Mr, Geo, Yeomans from the Ontario Pentecostal Bible School, will speak at both services. COME and bring a friend. "By Grace are ye saved."--Eph, 2:8 - AN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION - Rector: Rev. EK. G. Bruton January 11th-- First Sunday after Eplphony i a.m.--Sunday School 7 pm--Evensong and sermon. Mos Club--January 16th, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, January 11-- 10 a.m. --Sunday School. 11 a.m.~--Primary Class, 11 .a.m.--Communion service. - This do in remembrance of Me", 7 p.m.--The Christian answer to the problem of a Victorious Peace. Why Peace Aims? What are the causés of war? ' PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Mrs. A. Harper, Organist Mr.-A. Fear, Choirleader Sunday, January 11th 2 p.m, -- Sunday School and Bible Class. 3 p.m--Communion." "This do in remembrance of Me." r Wednesady, 8 p.m,--Prayer meeting. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, John Riddell, Minjster. Sunday, January 1Ith = 2,30 p.m.~--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship. Subject--"Man's extremity is God's oppor tunity. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, pastes Sunday. 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. WANTED hauser" Dead Horses and Cattle __For free pick-up, Phone ville, on Thursday, February 19. 1948. The guest speaker will be Mrs. A. the Dominion Board of the Woman's Port Perry, 118 ¢ 21 Uxbridge 27 Brooklin 62 We pay Phone charges. -GORDON YOUNG £3 LIMITED Toronto AD, 3636 THE IDEAL Thank God, there is alway a land of Beyond For us who are true to the trail; A vision to seek, a beckoning peak YES, WE HAVE the Famous READING COAL ON HAND in STOVE, NUT, PEA; and BRIQUEIS. Order now for delivery' in 2 'weeks Phone 289. Port The Davies Concert A very enjoyable "benefit concert was presented by the Davies Ensem- ble in the United Church on Tues- day evening, There was a large aud- ience for two reasons--the fame of the Singers, and the popularity of the "benefit." The following excellent program wes given, Mrs, Vera Henderson Da- vie being thé' announcer and pianist. "Born Amid the Rugged Wildwood" (Ezio) Handel--Nelles Davie, basso. "Then Come, My Heart's Delight" ("Marriage of Figaro") Mozart-- Frances Davie, mezzo-soprano. "Thy Glorious Deeds" (Samson), Handel---Noble Davie, baritone. An Old French Carol, "My Lindy Lou" (Strickland)--The Trio. (a) "Annie Laurie" (b) "Whea I Think Upon the Maidens" (Head)-- Nelles Davie. "Les Fillesde Cadix" "(The Maidens of Cadiz") Delikes; "Vespers" Fraser (Simpson)--Frances, Davie (a) To An Evening Star" (Tann- Wagner;| (b) The Floral Dance" Moss--Noble Davie. - "(a) "The Secret" Scott; (b) Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" (Naughty Marietta) -Herbert--Doble Davie. (a) "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" Mac Gimsey; (b) "A Big Brown Bear" Mana-Zuc--Nelles Davie, (a) "Strange Music" Greig; (b) "Laughing Song" (b) /"Manon . Les- cault" Auber--Frances Davie, (a) "I Hear You Calling Me" Mar- shall; (b) "Armand Dassanlt'--Noble Davie, (a) La cidarem la mano (Don Grovanni) Mozart; (b) "Thine Alone" (Eileen) Herbert--Frances and Nelles Davie. (a) "Zitti, Zitti", piano ("The Barber of Seville") Rossini; (b) "Too- Rah-Loo-Ral"; (c) Lord's Prayer" Malotte--The Trio. The perfect harmony and wonder- ful voice control were remarkable in all the singers .throughout the entire presentation. PREDICTS: CONTINUING. GOOD DEMAND FOR LIVESTOCK "As Jong as there is a dioriage of grain in the world there will be a good demand for all classes of live- stoik and they will sell at godd prices" said W. P. Watson when addressing the Annual Banquet of the Ontario County Holstein. Cldb held at Ux- bridge. :- Mr, Watson stated in his opinion breeders who stuck to the par- ticular type of stock in whinh they were interested regardless of price fluctuations would get farther in the end, Club president O, Chambers, Wil- frid, presided and there was a good turnout of members despite slippery {ronda, "A Premier Exhibitor 'Banner won 8.30 p.ni., sponsored by the Evening Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary. You are invited. Refreshments. ~ MOTHERS' AUXILIARY The first 1948 meeting of the Boy Scouts Mothers' Auxiliary will be held am. on Tues- day, January 18th, r= PARISH WORKERS The Regular monthly meeting. of the Parish Workers of the Church 'of ion was held at the home of "Mrs, Brown and Miss 'Pearson on Tuesday afternoon. .After the Re ular business Mr. Bruton conducte ficers. took place. President--Mrs, Santer, Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Orde." Secretary--Mrs. Kenny. Treasurer--Mrs., Watson. Hayes, the retiring FP splendid work over a' number. of years, At the conclusion of tha meeting tea was served by Misa 8 Poaromn. the meeting and the election of of] A farness that never will fail; A pride in our soul, that mocks at a goal, A manhood that irks at a bond And try how we will, unattainable still, Beyoid it, our Lord of Beyond. --Robert W. Service. A vote of thanks Was given Mrsi| dent for her| POWER OF F/ next Sunday, from l1to 3pm, approximately In sesont "CBC Programs planned by Elizabeth Long, women from many countries have given their views on how young girls of today- should be educated. She believes that women can help build peace through interna. tion tinderstanding. | by Elmeroft Farm at the annual Black & White Day at Port Perry was pre- sented by National Holstein Director James T. Brown, Newcastle. George Stone, the top boy at the Calf Club Achievement Day held .in connection with Port Perry Fair was presented with a tray by R, J. Helm, Manager of the Bank of Commerce, Port Perry: Fieldman F. Roy Ormiston in pre- senting - a Certificate of Longtime Production for Elm Belle Model Col- antha owned by Elmeroft Farm, at | Oshawa, remarked that Sls yaa the t time that he had had the privilege | of presenting a Geld Seal Certificate. Belle has a ten lactation lifetime pro- duetion 177,080 bs. milking con- taining 6737 Ibs. fat, averaging 8.79 percent butterfat and her lifetime - | total is: the tenth largest ever com- pleted in Canada, Elmeroft Farm also received a Longtime Certificate cov the seven lactation Lifetime total of 168,307 Ibs, milk containing 5837 Ibs. fat made by Elm Sylvia antha. Red Seal Certificates of Lif time Porduction covering records of over 100,000 Ibs, milk made by ani- mals in their herds were presented to R. Norman Hogg, Deuniden. Wm. y & Sons, Pi yy W. 8S. Crox- all, Usbridge; and W. Ormistoh, Brooklin, Mr, Ormiston also pre- sented a Certificate of Superior Pro- duction covering the yearly record of Montvic Abbekirk Jewel of 1019 Ibs, Perry Coal & Ice } fat from 27,766 Ibs, milk, is owned by Elmeroft Farm." Musical entertainment was supplied by Ernie Bruce, Toronto. FOR SALE--Three Geese and one gander, Apply Joel Miller, lot 8, con, 6, Reach, Phone 190 r 22, Port Perry. "Jewel" x WANTED Reliable man as Dealer in Port Perry district. Experience not] necessary. into' old . profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years, Big profits. Products fur- nished- on eredit. Write Rawleigh, Dept. ML-A-843-163, Montreal. jan29 FOR SALE--Pair Men's Ski boots, nearly new. Size 8. Apply Went- worth Watson, Port Perry. SAYE TIME by contacting us for Bray Chicks. Get price list and order now for 1948. The hatcher has some dayolds and some started for imme- diate shipthent. Agent: A. R. Gray, R.R.2, Port Perry. WILL BE FIT They were engaged to be married, and he was relating his former ad- ventures in Africa. ; "I had. to back my way," he said "through almost impenetrable jungle, chopping, slashing at thick under= growth and trees----" "Oh, George!" said she delightedly, "you'll do fine when you have to weed the garden!' PROSPECT Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Lindsay and Miss Mabel Gilroy, of Windsor, guests at Mrs, M. Munroe's during the week. Mr, George McClintock spent Now Year's Day with his sister, Mrs,/ Real, in Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs. Les Smith and family spent New Year's Day with Mrs, Smith's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Wilson and family at Balsam. + Miss Edith Cochrane and Miss Lois Wray, New Year's guests with Mr. and Mra, G. Cochrane, Mr. Clarence Pilkey, Invermay, Sask., and Mr. Charles Armstrong, of Whitby, guests on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Luther Mitchell. Mr, Raymore Martin, of Oshawa, with his mother, Mrs. F. Martin, on Sunday, Mrs, Martin returning with him and spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, R. Martin and.family, Mr. W. F. Thompson spent Satur- day and Sunday with his daughter Mrs. J, Ward, Mr. Ward and family in Whitby, ; Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Diamond. on their recent marriage, On Friday. night, January 9, at 8.30 p.m. a Progressive Euchre will be held at the Prospect School, Prizes will be awarded, © Ladies please provide. Admission 25c, Recrention Group, Miss Wilma Cochrane spent New Lynde's, Ashburn. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Corner and family, and Mrs. Richard Corner, were New Year dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Corner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Holtby, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtby, Mr, and Mrs. W, Holtby, had New Year's dinner with Mr. and Mrs, James Moffatt, of Car- roll, Manitoba, at the home of Mrs. Robert Holtby, Port Perry; while their sister, Mrs, James Turner ' (Tillie) phoned from the home of her son John, in\Souris, Manitoba. Also Mr. and Mrs, James Moffatt (Ada) 'phoned from Carrol, Man. All enjoyed that short visit. The telephone Tessption was perfect. . Mr. and Mrs. M. 'Robert, Torento, with his sister Mrs. Durham and: Mr. Durham for the New Year, - = © Mr. and Mrs, J. Ward and Ruby, of Whitby, Mr, W. F. Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Lawson Honey, Honoeydale, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Lome Th on, and. Mrs, Los Beacock and fam: ily were Christmas , guests with his Blackstock. On. December '26th they celebrated with Mrs, Béacock's 'par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. F, Vickery, enter- taining at their own home on New Year's Day.' On Sunday, January 11th, Church geiviee at 2,16 and Sunday School at Sponsored by the" Year's Day at Mr. and Mrs. Frank | & parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. Beacock, in| PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1047 LJ Lawrence's Drug Store News gE A © (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) A really effective. pre- paration where a good strong Cough medicine is required. 8 ounce bottle 50¢. LAWRENCE'S _ AYERST'S ALPHAMETTES $1.00, $1.85, $8.50 BRONCHIAL PURETEST MULTIPLE VITAMIN MIXTURE CAPSULES .....$1.10 and $1.83 6. NATIONAL MALT and COD BAYER ASPIRIN, PURETEST A.8.A. TABLETS FROSST 217 TABLETS "LIVER OIL........... A9¢., 25¢. and 49c. 3c., 75¢., $1.50 PHONE 49 A. M. LAWRENCE | ae Renal swe PORT PERRY Business LD OV VD A fine opportunity to step | EE: Ei ME 0 -- Relax in the comfort of a Colonial Coach when you travel, - money mile after mile. Convenient - daily services on the principal high- ways of Eastern Ontario. Connections throughout Canada and the United \ States, ASHER RESTAURANT Phone 210, Port Perry, Ont. TE FE mn Lf " EE \ / and save Full information from your Local Agent, Prince Albert Greenhouse and potted plants for all occasions Phone 174 r 11 and Phone 174 r 2 223 for appointment for your Popular Permanent ELMA McINNIS, Owner (Formerly Prentice Beauty Salon) -- .SOW LOST -- Escaped from W. Thompson; Woodville truck, 'between information leading to recovery of Wosdville, nhl : > Ne ; E 4 FO : Machine Shop - |/NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We have flowers | PHONE| Woodville and Brooklin. Reward for | " animal, Please notify Ww. "Thompson, co, SETTERS FOR ai ne 108 x 23, Port, Parry. FOR BALE -- Kitchen, Cabinet in good condition. Apply to Mra, Oliver Reader, Port Perry. ad TO RENT -- Housekeeping: rooms for two sehool girls for the winter months, «Phone i irs FOR SALE -- Two hanging. lamps (ome, of them Aladdin, almost new) Apply Miss F. Spencer, R.R2, Port Perry, Phone 199 r 8, in the former SWITZER BLACKSMITH SHOP 'All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs. to household appliances All makes and sizes of Eleotric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. RE / Small Motors for sale. 'Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor : INSURANCE H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Pert Perry DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Bleey's Insurance Often. W, J. KING | Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist UXBRIDGE. ONTARIO King and Cedar Strests Phone 10. Will lake away 1 Dead or r Cripy led FARM STOCK FREE OF CHARGE Highest Prices paid for old : orsges at your farm. £ Phone 2r38 Woodville : Reverse Phone Calls Prompt Service Ed. Peconi, Prop WOODVILLE, ONT, ; "W. A. Sangster re