yA pw -- ery A REM Sr Sd Sl A nt 2 Nr Cn ES el by hy ASN "and Mr. "son-in-law, Mr, tek Bud Ross, all of Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Carnegie and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Howsam, left last week by motor to spend a few months in Florida and other Southern States. Mrs, T. J. Blight, of Toronto, is town with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~ Reesor and Danny. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs, N.'P. Aldred .were Mr. and Mrs, J. Powers, Mr. and- Mrs. Harrod, of To- ronto, also Raul and Atilio Peccorini, of San Salvador, Central America, and son Norman Aldred, who are attending Appleby College, in Oakville. Atitio has returned to Appleby College while] : Raul is continuing his holidays until January 11th, - Mr. Joel Aldred visited his parents and friends in Port Perry on Christ- mas day. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Real and family of Aylmer, were with the former's mother, Mrs. W. Real, for Christmas. Mr. ahd Mrs. Phil Gendron, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bradley and family, and Mr. and Mrs. V. England, all of To- ronto, spent Christinas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Nott. 7 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Boyd and Gary, of Ottawa, were holiday guests with Mrs. S. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garham and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd and fam- ily, Miss Thelma Boyd and Mr. Robt. Boyd, all of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. I. A, Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duff, Mr. Chas. Duff, of Toronto, called on Mrs. S. Farmer, on Monday. Mr. H. Puller, Principal of the Ot- tawa High School of Commerce, was a. guest at the home of Mrs. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Gray, of Bel- mont, Man:, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mof- fatt and son Douglas, of Welland, Mrs. Grant of Myrtle, had Christmas din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Moffatt, and Mrs. R. M. Holtby, . Mrs. Moffatt and Mrs. R. M. Holtby entertained at dinner on Monday in tionour of Mr. und Mrs. Gray. The guests including Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby and Fatsy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holtby, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holtby and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtby. Mr. and" Mrs. L. T. MeConnell, of Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Slemmon and Dawn, of Ottawa, Mr. Robert Jeffrey, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mfrs. C. C. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs, Wadkins and family, Ronald Cliff were visiting and Mrs. Bert Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lundy 'spent Christmas with their daughter and and Mrs. David Jack- with Mr, son, |. ie Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clifford and daughter Kerry, of Toronto; Miss Anne Cormack,.of Greenoch, Scotland, and Mr. C, V. Purdy, of Oshawa, were guests\or Mr. and Mrs, I. R. Bentley, over the holiday. - Mr. and Mrs, Tl Grant Bentley -and family -of Ajax, spent the Christmas|" -week-gnd with Mr. Wm, anise) and family, Port Perry. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Santer and fam- ily, spent the Christmas week-end with relatives in the Niagara Falls area. fr. and Mrs. Gordon Bentley spent Chron with their son in Toronto. Mr. Douglas Bentley, of Windsor, was home during the Christmas week- end. ' / Mr. Ross Jemison, of Toronto, spent Christmas at his home here. Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace were Miss Olive. Wallace of Ithaca, N.Y.; Miss Enid Wallace, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wallace and family, of Oshawa; Mr. and Mra. Ivan -Wallace and family, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cawker and Joel of Port Perry. Sunday guésts were Mr. and Mrs." Almer Wallace, Doris = and Gordon, of Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Egan, Toronto, spent Christmas with Mra. N. Coyle. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S. Ploughman were: Mr. and Mrs, Murray Wood, who are now living -in Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G, McCabe and Mr. McCabe's mother, Mrs, M. McCabe; Miss Shirley McCabe, 'Mr. Roy McCabe, Mrs. Me- Kane and son Norman, all of Toronto. { Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Beare spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare and family, Claremont, Christmas day guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H, Fitchett were: Mr, and 'Mrs. Burgess Beare and daughter 'Carol, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Holden 'and son Billy; Mr. Clarence Beare and THE. CHURCHES '|ment, especially mentioning Rev. W. ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, January 2nd--- 11 a.m.~Sunday School 7 p.m~Evening Worship. _Bpecial New Year's Service. "CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. E. G. Bruton, B.A. Jan. 2--2nd Sunday after Christmas. 11 a.m,--Holy Communion and Ser- mon and Sunday School. Week of Prayer--Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Friday in the Church of the Ascension. x PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Paster Sunday, January-2nd-- 10 a.m.--Bible School. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH NEW YEAR'S SERVICES: 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Primary Class, 11 a.m.--New Year's: Message. of Prayer. © Topic chosen from World's Kvangelical Alliance (British). Subject -- "Great Affirmations. Christian Laymen will take part. Wednesday, January 5th at 8 p.m.-- Service of Meditation. Rev. John Riddell, speaker. } : Thursday, January 13--Annual Con- gregational meeting. service. PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH Organist--Mrs. A, Harper Choirleader--Mr. A. Fear. 2 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class 3 p.m.--New Year's 'Message Tuesday, January 11th--Annual Con- gregational meeting. : UNIVERSAL WEEK OF ~ SERVICES - Monday, January 3rd, at St. Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, Jan. bth--United Church Friday, Jan. 7--Church of Ascension. All meetings at 8 pm. May this universal week of prayer be your week of prayer. Please come. John's 7 p.m.--Invitation to universal week | Sunday, January 9th -- Communion PRAYER| ew Year's Eve and kick the gong around with 'the PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB Put on your "Glad. Rags" and ~~ DANCE | Paint the Town Red for FIVE DOLLARS Bring yourselves and your ladies to the High School, Port Perry [+ ) FAVORS : Por 194. mer SMITH--At her home Roge street, loved mother Brampton, and Mrs. N. B. Buss, of Pr DIED t Perry, on Thursday, Dec. 23rd, 8, Mrs. Martha Smith, dearly be- of Wilbert: Smith, of t Perry, in her 87th year. Inter- it Brampton Cemetery, Dec. 24th. You are cordially invited to a Bridge Party sponsored by Evening Branch of the Womens' Auxiliary of the Church of the Ascension, to be held in the Parish Hall on January 11th at 8.15. Prizes and Refreshments. Ad- mission 60c. MANCHESTER W. A. The first meeting of the new year will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Vernon, on Thursday, January 6th, at 2 pm. All ladies are welcome, PORT PERRY ROD & GUN CLUB The annual meeting will be held nt the_Library, on Tuesday, January 4th, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers. 1 : : ALPHA CLUB / The regular meeting lof the Alpha Club will be held in the Presbyterian Church -on Monday, January 3rd. This is also the first meeting held for the is in charge, all members. are asked to meet there, . CARD OF THANKS | The family of the late Mrs, James Wilson wish to thank their neighbours Wm. Blatch (Gladys) 230 Nassau St.; and friends for sympathy and floral tributes, during their recent bereave- C. Smith and Dr. Irwin. 50-50 CLUB Will all members please note the meeting arranged for January 8rd, 1949, has been postponed until Jan. 19th at 8.16 in the -basement of the church, The meeting will take the form of ¢ a "Hobo Party" to which the Alpha Club has accepted our invitation, so everyone bring out those old clothes and prepare for a lively evening. I. 0. D. E. The regular monthly meeting of Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E., will be held at 8 p.m. on Monday, January 28rd at . Mr. and Mrs. Storey Beare and son Ian, of Hamilton, were holiday guests in town, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheridan, of Toronto, were visitors in town over| the holiday. Mr. J. E. Leask and Mrs, N, Baird were in Toronto this week attending the marriage of their nephew, Mr, C Leask. week of prayer. Since the Alpha Club - the Community Room of the Library. E col 23, Por Armstrong. BORN LFORD--1 To Mr. and Mrs. 'Mal n" Elford, on Thursday, Decernber 1948, at the home of Mrs. G. Nott, t Perry, the gift of a son, Barry lout a wrestler." Girl: '| that you are a poet." Boy: divinely happy." Girl: "Father is so pleased to héar "Is he? That. makes me "You see, he tried to throw my last boyfriend, and he was COME OUT -- to the . '""'Modernaires"' (Popular Toronto Band, formerly of Casa Loma) We will provide PRIZES 0 te LUNCH Sugar and Honey Proved Equally Nutritious Even though modern scientists are now able to take food "apart" and analyze every element of our diet, fa- lacies about certain foods still persist. | An example of the nutritive values of honey is a wholesome food. It has a characteristic flavor which appeals to many tastes, and certain physical properties. About tastes there can be no argument, but those who prefer honey because of its flavour are mis- taken when they attempt to justify their preference on the ground that honey is nutritionally far superior to sugar. The simple fact is that it has been proved there is no important nu- tritional difference between sugar and honey as they are used in our diet. F reedom of Thought and Catholics flashed from the coast. Catholics matic decisions of the Church. made the Catholic Church the beacon light of the world, warning signals that will guide us safely to eternity. The doctrines of the Catholic Church no more 'impede the freedom of Catholics than do the beacon lights set along the rocky coast impede the voyage of the navi- gutor. He disobeys them at his peril. You need a navigator for the new year--Rev. V. L. Mé¢Givney. m Experts Done' by At Reasonable Price Good Printing is essential to most business . men, and to many private individuals. are equipped with modern' printing miachin- ery operated by expert craftsmen, and are in a position to offer fine printing at fair arket prices. Call and consult "The Port Perry Star Phones 50 and 86. We us. 1 / lield at Lindsay, are shown above with their manager. The 1948 champion Canadian plowmen, whi won free Win to Britaln at ithe International Plowing Match From left to right are: Wilbert McFadden, Rhys Bacher, Elliott Moses (manager) Alvin Mark and Robert Timbers. The five men will tour the British Isles as guests of Imperial oil Lfd,, and Salada Tea Co, Ltd, ~ We binidh the captain of an ocean | | ) liner for obeying the warning signals]; : should be praised for obeying the dog- yi Christ A flashing out to-us j Heanon"s Greetings Thanks to You for privilege of Serving you another year. PERS Be +> ani aid 'Wishing you Health Happiness' and Prosperiiy] in 1949. uit & © eat EL a i AWB I * The Best the Market Offers § ° - Your Phone Orders Receive . Careful Attention. reo Cawker Bros, Family Butchers, Phone 29 IPO oom NO i; {I Oi WT J EIT IT 57 BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. "Phone 10 PORT PERRY Frosst's Neo-Chemical Food "The ideal vitamin tonic for adults and children. tains essential minerals and vitamins A and D. i ~ In'Liquid Form for children, $1.35, $2.95 and $4.95 In "capsules for adults, 50's, $1.45; 100's $2.65 . 250's $5.95. T-------- CTT NTE ere Con- IH Ea pT TS ERR RES Lr Wa SRE RR PRE. RE SE AE ER ET a, 2 nth Sa © age al To all our Friewds and Customers, we wish a Prosperous Net Year. MAX HEIDT | FOR DAIRY CATTLE: = : Compliments Sof the SETOR Port Perry Rod : and Gun Club 0. 0. HAMILTON, President. ar fA it Bnet oo - {0 f A; i The Carnegie Hardware Co. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT Mr. David Carnegie of Port Perry -- ISNOW -- °° predic | : : .. 08 OWNER and MANAGER of the BUSINy HEE : . y ; on 1 Hed th ¢ THE POLICY OF THE FIRM Will be to serve A) community in the same !co and efficient manner that has characterized: +. previous business relationships.' 15 OOO > ORUROROROPORORORIRORORD 0%, 070 0% 4% 0% 40 400% 4 0% 47 00 T T A OHOBOROBOROACASASIOOASBS8LT 88 ERSTE Soda Fountain * Cigarettes and Sund Agency for Hunt's Ltd., Chocols We serve Hot Rolls with w 'Open fiver