re : ~~ ASN Rr AZ YIN EZA RRNA RENE 728 ; pF ROCK & SON Department Store| "Exmas Shopping sentre © "NYLON HOSIERY 51 gauge, $1.65. © All new shades PENMANS HOSIERY for men-- 85c., $1. 00, $1.25 WIND BREAKERS $6.95" to $9.95 Toys, Dishes, Ladies Wear, Men's Wear, Rubbers, Shoes, Wallpaper, Floor Coverings, Etc. DISH SETS -- 32 piece $13.50 . TOOKE SHIRTS The very latest'in fine shirts. Several collar styles... E: $4.00-$5. 00 - :- XMAS DECORATIONS 'Wreaths, 15c., 25c., 50c. Garlands, 25c. pkg. Tooke. Pyjamas-- $500- $6. 50 terns nearly all in. = 18e¢. WALLPAPER-- New War water does not hurt them. Waris 1950 pat- roll and up. TIES for MEN attractive new designs, boxed for gifts . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 HANDKERCHIEFS-- Boxed 50c., 65¢c., 95¢. and $1. LA 'Men's white and colore 25c¢., 35¢. 50c¢.: ~ Single--9e¢., 15¢., 35¢. - ' 8 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft., TAPESTRY RUGS Axminster ALL SIZES--4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in., ee $49.50 $29.50 LADIES' SLIPPERS ~ @ Big Assortment @ $1. 13, $2.95, $3.65, $3.95 x HEAD SCARFS-- wooL-- $1.69 and $2.50. SILK--$2.75 and $2.98 RAYON--$1.25 2 for 3lc. rd CONGOLEUM RUGS-- GIFT FOR THE HOUSE. Men's Parka Coats | 4 $15. $B 9x15--$13.75, 9x12--$11.00 . Other sizes in Rrosortion : sweetened, 20 oz. tins XMAS CARDS--29¢. box -- i i: HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP HARVEST CORN GROCERIES Zo tu GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, sweetened, 20 ok. tins 12 for $1.80 GRAPEFRUIT and ORANGE JUICE - 12 foi $2.05 . ORANGE JUICE, Swectened, 20 oz. tins. . 12 for $2. 50 24 for $3.55 - 2 for 3bc. 24 for $4.05 2 for 43c. 24 for $4.95 bottle 25¢, "tin 10c. --¥ Ww. Brack and Son x : 08 T PERRY, ONT. FRAN TET VE = £22: PIN Fn SIE ENE) NTL =ry ENTIRE NS = L t T2 FRAL IO IINGTRASNTG EN Cn hs A Lad © EASTERN STAR BLUE RAY .CHAPTER No. 238, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR HONOUR MATRON-ELECT with BANQUET On Thursday evening, Nov. 24th. a delightfully arranged Bahquet was | held in the: United Church Basement to honor our Worthy Matron-Elect and to also entertain various other Chapters. £ Although, "Old Man Winter" de- cided to do his utmost with the ele- ments both overhead and underfoot, a goodly number gathered together for this 'happy occasion. Chapters from Toronto, Bowmanville, Picker- . ing, Markham, Whitby and Windsor were represented. - The sumptuous repast was prepared and arranged by the Refreshment _ Committee under the convenership of 'Miss Mildred Palmer and the unique " table favours which were made by one "of thé members, Mrs. M. Butson,(who made around 250, we understand) were very attractive and appropriate. The color scheme was carried out in green and white even fo the pepper- mint patties that Mrs. Jessie Robert- son made and donated, These ladies 'should be congratulated for their suc- Fieri cessful efforts, Our. genial Toastmaster was our Worthy Patron-Elect, Mr. L. Colbear who delightfully introduced the speak- ers, The Toast to Grand Chapter was given by Mrs. M. Dymond and respon- ded to by District Deputy Grand Ma-. tron, Mrs: Milne, of Northcliffe Chap- | ter, Toronto, Dis. No. 11. The Toast to the Incoming. Officers was given by our Worthy Matron Mrs. George Palmer and responded to by the Worthy Matron-Elect, Mrs. L. Colbear. . The Toast to the Visitors was given by Mrs. Howard Durkin | and responded to by Mrs. Ramsey, Queen City Chapter, Toronto. = The, Toast to the Refreshment Committee and the Waitresses was given by Mr. Howard Durkin and responded to by Miss Mildred. Palmer. The Pianist! was the' Past District Deputy Grand Matron, Mrs. E. Anderson, Durham Chapter, Bowmanville. At the close of the splendid dinner and happy get- together the members and guests ad- journed to the Port Perry High School for the rest of the evening's activities. The ceremony of Installation was conducted by P.D.D.G.M. Mrs. Nance | Moore, of Toronto and P.W.P. Clifton Moore, of Oshawa, assisted.by P. W.M. Mrs. T. Medland, of Oshawa and Wor- thy Matron, Mrs, Myrtle Falmer of Port Perry, and were supported by Past Worthy Matrons and members from various other Chapters in the Chairs. Mr, Howard Durkin sang a very impressive number to the retiring Of- ficers. éntitled "Now Your Year Has Ended" 'and was accompanied by Mrs. Durkin. During the Installation Cer- emonies, Mrs. Osbourn - of Sunbeam SMALL RADIOS - Phone 179, 119), . 5 a a ae --- fe iit ---- : MAY WE SUGGEST \ THESE USEI'UL GIFTS "HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER 22 CONNOR WASHING MACHINE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON : We Have All Makes of Pop-Up and- { Pop.down TOASTERS TABLE, BED, BOUDOIR and FLOOR LAMPS ELETRIC C BEACH amd HEAT-WAVE RANGES : : ~ SUNBEAM MIX-MASTERS : 'We carry a full display of Christmas Lights & Bulbs A Small Deposit wii Hold Any Article ROBERTSON ELECTRIC ELECTRIC RAZORS Port Perry § $l a Chapter, Oshawa, delighted the aud- ience with several very pleasing se-- lectians, among which was "Open The- Gates of the Temple" and was accom- panied by Mrs. Anderson of Bowman- ville. . : ay Mrs. Dunlop, P.W.M., Sunbeam; Oshawa, in her charming and delight- ful manner carried out a very splen" did Floral Ceremony which made a perfect ending for the installation. "In the D,D.G.- Matron's remarks high praise was given for the out- standing performance put-on by the Installing Officers and congratula- tions were extended to Blue Ray Chap- ter for their successful efforts since ithe Constitution and great praise and reredit was given the retiring Matron and Patron, Mr. and Mrs. George Pal- mer for their efficient and untiring efforts. During the evening several very pleasing events took place among which was the presentation of a beau- (tiful bouquet of Flowers to the Ma- tron-Elect by her* daughter, Mrs. C. Jeffrey, and. Mrs. Margaret Hood, sis- ter of the Worthy Patron-Elect was given the honofir of being the Mar- shall on the Installing Staff. Mr. and Mrs. G. Palmer presented the Chapter with a framed photograph of the. Of- ficers 'and Staff of 1948-49 and dup- licates were given to the members who appeared in it; other suitable gifts were given to various other members for services rendered during their term of Office. Blue Ray Chaptér honored their retiring Matron and Pa- tron with a presentation of a beauti- ful tri-light floor lamp' with hand- painted shade and other gifts were re- ceived by the out-going officers and incoming officers-elect,. 'A very thoughtful gesture on the part of the new Matron took place when she invited Mrs. Margaret Hood ?|to have the honour of presenting the Fast Matron's Jewél to Mrs, George Palmer and Mrs, Thomas Palnier the Honour of presenting the Past Patrol's Jewel to her son, Mr, George Palmer. Both officers were overcome with Jemotion but managed to reply in their usual happy and spontaneous manner. ' Short addresses were given by dif- : ferent meribers and Officers and the long looked for event closed in a very happy vein, We regretted the early {| departure of several of the honoured guests but owing to the terrific 3 | weather conditions many had to leave immediately after the banquet. The following is the new slate of officers for 1049-60: Worthy : Matron... Mrs. L. D. Colbear Worthy Patron ... Mr. L, D, Colbear Associate Matron .... Mrs. H. Durkin Associate Patron Mr. H. Durkin Conductress........Miss Mildred Palmer Asse. Conductress....Mrs. W.: Chapman Chaplain .......... Brice Mrs. G. Carnegie Marshal .... Mis. G. Rennie werent. M18. S. Bruton Gifrsiretomadrainpiens Mrs. H. Slater 8. Bill Chapman Esther ................ oe Mrs. R. Carnegie Martha ......c.cicciiiierna. Mrs. Wilson Electa Mrs. G. Gerrow Warder: copii Mrs. O. Watson Sentinal ................. Mrs. E. Hutchinson NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Ida May Saville Brown, late of the Village of Prince Albert; in the County of Ontario, Widow. All pergons having claims against the estate of the above-named who died. October 27th, notified to send to the undersigned on for before December 10th, 1949, full particulars of their claims. Imme- diately after December 10th, 1949, the css ly of the deceased will be distri- buted among the parties entit)éd there- to having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. . DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 8th_day of November A.D. 1949. Harris, Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, Ontario, Solilitors for the Ex- ecutors. . ress who plays the role of a éynical young radio actress in the new comedy at 8.30 p.m. on Dominion Net-work, 1949, are hereby | _ BETH LOCKERBIE, Toronto act-|¥ show Apartment 118, heard Saturdays 4 sam for topping the calf club in show- ymanship. i J. Cerswell of Béeton, Ontario pre- sented the Creamery Breeder banner "to Flmeroft Farms, of Oshawa, Pro- "duction certificates 'were presented to } "the following: Wm. Teefy and Sons; Nearly 200 Holstein' Breeders from (i. 1. Walker and sons; Smith Bros.; Victoria, Durham, Simcoe, York and Webster Brothers; E. Oyler; R. N. Ontario Counties attended. the annual Hogg-and-Elmeroft-Farms. --The-pre- Ontario County Holstein Breeders' gentationsawere made by James T. Club banquet i in the Greenbank United prow, of Newcastle. Church, on Tuesday," November 29th. It was the largest attended banquet ever-held-by the club, ; Col. Rev. Sydney E. Lambert, for- mer padre_of Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, expressed the thought thiit | everyoné'should try and live for others having people eall upon each other to render some service regardless of race or creed. yy He went on to say that one of his most personal prizes in life was hav- ing others call upon him for service. "One of my greatest experiences," Mr. Lambert said, "was mingling" with patients at Christie Street Hospital who were mutilated yet who expressed courage and hope in spite of their handicaps." Thé speaker urged every- one to consider seriously the question of creating world peace. BYNG WHITTEKER, CBC announ- . I. Roy. Ormiston of Brooklin in- cer, special events reporter, news read- troduced the popular speaker to the op and interviewer, rates as a veteran large gathering. Chairman was pre- of general announcing duties. "Apart sident A. MacMillan. Georgé R. Mc: from a break during the war when he Laughlin of Oshawa introduced the wus on loan to the BBC as an actual- many guests to the large gathering, "ty editor and commentator, this phase including George*W, Henry, third vice- Creamery nem Banner Presented Elmcroft Farms (The Daily Times-Gazette) of his career dates back from his. en- president of the: Holstein Breeders' try into the field of radio in 1935. Re- Associatioh of Canada. ¢ently, he has been branching out as a Following the turkey dinner, Mr. producer, being responsible for such Helm, manager of thé Port "Ferry adventures in radio production as Fla- branch of the Canadian Bank of Com- vored' with Flute and the current Do- merce, presented the Canadian Bank minion network show (10.00 p.m. Wed- of Commerce trophy to Harold. How- days) My Lady's Name. AI, : ANNUAL MEETING ONTARIO COUNTY Crop Improvment Association will be held in- UXBRIDGE (Joe Watson' s club room) . i Mon. Dec. 5.th., at 10.30 a.m. | Fo -. Ce ---- Patatetets AAS ARAL OE OOOO ORT 4! Aft farmers insterested in Crop Dpovemen 'Work, are Invited to Attend. J H. HARPER,' H. L. FAIR, President. Sec'y-Treasurer REI-- " REFRIGERATION for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. : Reg. Boundey INSURANCE" Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H.W. EMMERSON Phone 41 'Bonded Singer - representative will . Port- Perry Attention Housewives be in Port Perry and district each' THURSDAY. For information re- garding Sales and~Service, write the SINGER SEWING MACHINE CoO. Oshawa, Ont ' Eavestroughing HOUSE and BARNS Electric Pressure Pumps, Furnaces and Furnace Repairs. Estimates on request SYDNEY G. BARNES Phone 72 r2 BROOKLI N_ aug. 1950 A ------ Port Perry Electric ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WASHING MACHINES RADIOS RANGES FAIRBANKS-MORSE WATER PUMP SYSTEMS PHONE 177, PORT PERRY, 1st door north of Hotel od [COO ROOFING" OF ALL KINDS 2 Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding ki | Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry : i co osama Pl ad | Lgl SE ws Ha A rN Wire vans Cha SE i ~ "4