AHA 4 LOD E © The regular monthly meeting of Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E. will be held "fn the Community Rooni of the Public * Library at 3 p.m. on Monday next, January 8th. ii + Miss Kate Harr ison of - Toronto, spent the week end with friends in town and vicinity. Miss Alice Dodd of Toronto, spent the holidays with her mother in town. "**> Mr. and Mrs, John Coulter of To- ~_ ronto, were in town for the holiday. : Mr. and Mrs. Orr Brown spent New © Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison, in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cutts are spend- ing the winter at Cricklewood Lodge: We are pleased to learn that Mr, W. T. Dix is reported to be improving in health. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McKinnon of + _ Detroit, were guests of Mrs. E. Beare. Mrs. Carrie Wilson of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sweetman and family of Scugog, were guests of Mrs, A. Sweetman on Monday. Quite a noticeable number from all points including Toronto, Lindsay and Oshawa enjoyed skating on our lake ~ over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Brack, Oshawa, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mus, Orr Brown. . Mrs. Simon Lake of Niagara Falls, N.Y., has returned home after spend- ing holidays with Mrs. W Cook. =Mr. Donald Campbell of Desronto, was home for Christmas, Mrs. Chas. Brignall,and son Sonny, of Peterboro, were recent guests of Mrs, John Hayden. The Parish Workers of the Church of the Ascension held their first meet- ing of this year at Cricklewood Lodge on Tuesday afternoon. Splendid ve; "ports were given and plans made to ~~ serve refreshments at their Vestry meeting at the end of the month. Misses Marjorie and Virginia 3 . Clough of Toronto, spent the holidays AF 4 at the Rectory with their brother Rev. : J. C. Clough. Miss Norma Orchard of Newcastle, spent the holidays with her father - Mr. Albert Orchard. Hon. G. D. Conant and his son have been ehjoying a great deal of sailing in- their ice boat.on our lake. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ground of De- troit, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Brown. _ « Congratulations. to Murray Coates ,- of Shirley and Miss Clara Mountjoy of Blackstock, on their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey and son Percy, Mr. and Mrs. Orr Jeftrey, Lois and Clem of Scugog, Mr. and 'Mrs. B. Snelgrove," Prince Albert; Miss DD. Rodd and Mr. and Mrs. R. Wallace, spent New Year's Day with Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey. Mr. Jack Hannant, Omenmee, - visited friends in town over the week end. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. G. Raymes is improving. re. Please to hear that Mis,. J. a> ds improving in health, "Miss Luella Jeffrey of Poronto, was | in town "oirSurday. Sorry to her Mr. Rogers has been |" ill with a bad cold. - Regret 10 report Mr. Frank Mann has ean on the sick list for a time. id Mrs, George McMillan and droit Merle, son Grant, Mr. C. Medd] Seagrave, Mrs. G. Aird, Utica, yet guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Fae dy on Sunday. ° i. i. and. 'Mrs. Frank Jeffrey of Osha- were "guests of Mrs. I. Rodman - [over the holiday. Z r. and Mrs. Wm, Birkett of Clare- mont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Birkett for the holiday. An enjoyable evening was spent by many at the New Year's Dance at the High School on Friday night. _ Miss Beth Archer spent New Yedr's Day with her parents Mr. and Mrz, ah R. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. 'Herman Midgley of of Oshaws, spent the holiday with Mrs. * T." Midgley and "Mr, and' Mrs. Rise: ; 4 brough, 3 "My. Norman Wakeford of Toronto, Ay spent the holiday with his parents My, ©. and Mys. 8. Wakeford. WA 3 } Swan We are pleased to report Mr. John "Murray is home from the hospital, and .. We hear that he and. Mrs, Murray .are planning to go to Florida goon, Dr. R. B. Hans of. Copper Cliff, ; spank New Year's with Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Harris. Mrs. Geo. Cann spent. Ohrlstmas in Toronto, 71 Misses Olive, Enid and Vivian Wal. lace of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph "Wallace and } 4 Oshawa, were iz of Mr, and i 8. A. Wallace. dh 1 tA ae eh 4 pn a mi \ . BLUEBIRD INST LOS Notes Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store, Port Perry Mv. and Mrs. W.. H, Harris are minh wie le hh li nn, sp i day, January 9th. Miss. M. Parish le ft this Heck for Toronto, where she will spend the winter, d Mr. Sam Naples of Toronto, visited friends in town on New Year's Day. Myr. and Mrs, Ken Pearce of Oak- ville, were New Year guests of Mrs. Pearce"s parents, Mr, and Mrs.A.B. Cawker, We extend a hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Platten who last week took 'up residence in 'the house recently purchased by them from Mrs. I. Love, on Casimer St. Miss Ruth Brent of Toronto spent the week end with her mother. Mr. C. J. Lahey of Toronto was a visitor in town on Thursday. Sorry to report Miss Helen Willard is on the sick list. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. My. John Burke returned home from ith Toronto and King friends. Sam McMillan 'spent the week end in Toronto. - Private Victor Read of the Tank Regiment Oshawa, spent the holiday with his parents. "Mr. H.- Fitchett and Mr. Charles Mounce visited friends in Whitby on the holiday. The Ladies' Hime Circle held a progressive euchre at the home of Mrs. Guy Raines on Wednesday. There was a draw for a quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Banks, of Myrtle, were guests of her father Mr, H. W. Brinkman, on Sunday. Miss Jean Cockburn of Toronto, is visiting her grandfather, My; J, C. Cockburn. | - Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Mark and daughters of Toronto, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon. Mr. Hareld Woon of Toronto, spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Mills and family 'of Enniskillen, were week end guests of Mrs. C. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bruce of Sea- grave visited friends in town an Sun- day. Sorry to hear Mr. Russell Trebell was hurt while working in a gravel pit two weeks ago. The ligaments of his leg were torn. He is again in bed through this accident. Mr. Donald Boynton and wife were guests of his parents here. Donald is an accountant in the Royal Bank at Windsor. Mrs. McPhail spent Christmas "week with her niece Mrs. W. Boynton. RESERVE THIS DATE-- Shove Tuesday, February Gth, for the Parish Worker's Pancake Social. Adults 30c., Children 15¢, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Beare spent Sun- day with their son Jack jn Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Beare are moving to Hanover. Their many friends wish them géod future in their new home. Mrs." Wm. Kaufman is with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Ince, in To- ronto. Mrs, Kaufman has been ill, hut is getting better. L) RAGLAN Mr. and Mis. A. J. Groves and son Frank spent the week end with Rev. C. and Mrs, Fox. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pilkie visited re- latives in Toronto on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs: J. Evans -and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. Guthrie, Toronto, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. (ico. Bray, Mr. W. Avery, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Avery of Ingersoll on Wednesday. Miss Joyce McKee and Master Meredith McKee, Manchester, were with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs, J. Evans. + Miss Beulah Dring of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mis, -F. Dring. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dring, Mr. and Mrs, Meredith Dring, Mrs. E. Recson and son Francis spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs, I. Patterson, in Oshawa. We wish for the Editor and Staff, a Happy and Prosperous New Year. SCcuaoG Visitors at Mr, Joel Aldred's onl" Sunday were Mr. and. Mrs, Reekle, Miss Mélva Reekie, of Toronto, Sgmn. Morley Reckle, of Kingston, Mr, Ira Aldred and 'Dougls. On Monday-- My, and Mrs.. Jonathan Aldred, Victor and Alan, Over 'the holiday quite a number of were | young people were skating on lake off Aldred's shore, - ' leaving for St. Petersburg next Tues. _|§igure on your Job. AR RA IRR AMAL SLY Bit SCS SPA FS TEN Ll TOR 8 \ . 0 #1) "THEATRE PEE OSHAWA Parking AIR-CONDITIONED ""Phone 1011 Thurs., Fri., Sat.--January 46 "The Private Lives of Eliza- beth and . Essex" " Starring Bette Davis, Errol Flan and Olivia DeHavilland ~ . In Glorious Technicolor. Added--Cartooa, Porky's Hotel Revival--Friday, 10.45 p.m. SING YOU SINNERS Starring Bing Crosby and Fred MacMurray Monday , Tuesday--January 8-9 Alice Faye, Warner Baxter in "Barricade" with Charles Winniger, Arthur Treacher a Thursday, J Saiuary 10-11 Donble B "OUR LEADING _ CITIZEN" with Bob Burns, Susan Hayward - Wed, and +-Franchot Tone, Ann Sothern in "Fast and Furious" with Huth Hussey, Lee Bowman Take Time by | the Forelock and "PO IT Now Have your Harness overhauled & oiled Now for Spring. An ounce of| prevention is worth a pound of cure, so look up your needs in the Har. Bring it to us and let us Re- pairs of all kinds prom- ptly attended to, except shoe repairs. CONSULT US ABOUT THAT NEW HARNESS { MYRTLE Mrs. Hattie Hudgin entertained the the officers for the year 'were appoint ed as follows: President, "Mrs. Gervar Vice-President, Mrs. H. Hudgin; Sec'y, Mrs, D. Luery; Treas,, Mrs. C, Harri- son; Pianist, Mrs. Luery; Temperance Sec, Mrs. Chisholm; Miss. Monthly, Mrs. O. H. Downey. Reports were given from the different officers for 1039 and the year has proven a very. successful one, the society having oversubscribed their allocation. An agreeable surprise was given. the ladies when Mra. Chisholm made her- self a life b A iderable amount of work béaring on the cause was planned for the coming year when the. meeting was closed with the Miz- pah benediction." The gathering was then invited to. the dining room where a-most satisfying supper was served by the kindly hostess. in the school on Wednesday night with a fair representation of the ratepayers present, Mr. Ted Heron oceupled the chair, and reports of the secretarylE were read by Me. Jack Grant which § i Send the Port Perry Star to absent friends. Ontario. HARRIS, HARRIS, & WALLACE Announce the proposed DOMINION WAR LOAN days after.the issue.. names of those who' ok to invest, with a probable amount which they can subscribe. 'HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE; Port Perry, Phone 24. We will be glad to receive To the Electors of the Village of Port Perry: emp sw rt LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS You Can Save with Seley at Your Rexall Store to be issued about the 7th of January, 1940, The aii interest will likely be 8459 or a little better. The NEO : CHEMICAL Loan will likely be over suberibed' within: very few FOOD A vitamin and mineral to build resistence against : food . supplement winter ills. 24 day's treatment *-$L15 72 day's trebtment 'T8248 Vidolls Castile Soap, :.10 cakes 25¢ Lawrence's Kidney Pills .g.....20¢, Spahr's Throat Remedy, 50¢. and $1.50 Wampole's Cod Liver Extract, $1.00 Alka Beltzer ..... ees s29¢, and 87. ness line: Make out your |; list of Spring Need and |} Ww. E. Webster : Beatty Block Port Perry | W.M.S. on Thursday afternoon when 3 The annual school meeting was held |B our Village Council. ability. Ladies and Gentlemen--I extend to you my sincere (thanks and appreciation for the support g'ven to me at the polls on Monday, by which 1 was elected a member of 1 will serve you to the best of my J. E. JACKSON Perry Council. To the Electors of the Village of Port Porry: Ladies and Gentlemen--Please accept my sincere | thanks for your hearty support in electing me to the Port My best service will be given:to promote your interests during the coming year. GRANT GERROW | port in the recent election. So. To the Eleotors of the Village of Port Perry: Ladies and Gentlemen-- Thank you for your sup- As a member of the Council it will be a pleasure to serve you as best I can. R. M. HOLBY included correspondence from the In- i spector Mr. Hutchison, urging the re- "modelling of the school this coming voir The plans drawn up by a local architect were explained and commit- tees appointed to make further in- vestigations about the matter, The school board for 1910 are Messrs, J, Grant, Elgfer Cook, Frank J.--Booth, Mrs.- C, Carmichael and 'Miss M, Ross visited friends in Oshawa' fast Sunday. : Mr, and Mrs, Hill, Ovlltin, visited Mrs. Hill's sister Mrs. R. S. Long, and other relatives here Suing the holiday season. Mr. Bert Duff % letting his light shine in his residence, having recently installed the hydro, BENNER Mr, G. Wolfe's ponds-of glittering ice are proving centres of attraction |. for the younger element of the com- munity, who have been enjoying the greatest of all winter sports, that of skating. In order to stimulate larger attend. ance the annual Sunday School meet ing took the form a social evening and was held at the parsonage on-Thurs- 'day night, Rev. Mr. Gervan, acting as chairman. Refreshments were served and a social time spent after the elec- tion, The local hockey team played the Raglan team last week, beating the visitors from the east by a large score. Dr. Paul visited his sister. in To- ronto last week, Rolled Oats FRESH WHEATLETS, pl lbs, .09¢ FRESH CORN MEAL, 2 lbs. .09¢ £3 4 4, 2 i i * 53 + 3 § 5 3 £3 rs £ 4 CRISP SODAS 2 Ibs. 25¢ BULK : Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 25¢ PASTRY i FLOUR, . 94 Ibs. 55¢ xxxx QUAKER : FLOUR; 98's $2.59 GREEN = © Celery Hearts, ¢ for 19¢ LARGE = © Head Lettuce, Ror 17. DO APPLES, Molasses Snaps, : 19¢ Cheese, mild, Fineor Coarse 5 1b. 23 BULK 5 A 'TAPIOCO, 2 lbs. 19¢ § BULK i SAGO, _ 21bs. 19¢ & 5 PERFECTION : MATCHES, 3 for 21c DOMINO Baking Powder, = 1b.19¢. Ib. 23¢ PURE ; : LARD, 7 9 lbs, 25¢ DURHAM CORN STARCH, PK. 10¢ | FRUIT SPECIALS Oranges, LARGE. Dozgn el! ae hn GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 25¢ pe e336 | Paster i Sunday, January 7th, %| Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, ] PHONE 49 "A. M. LAWRENCE ae Rexall; swe PORT PERRY Have Done ST. JOHN'S ; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ Rev. R.'8impson, Minister. Sunday 'Service at 7 p.m. - Sunday School at 11 a.m.' CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. J.C. Clough 3 p.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. Sunday, January 15th, 8 p.m.--Sunday School 7 pm~--~Bvensong and eSrmon; PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH. 10 a.m.--Sundsy School 11 a.m.--Communion Service. 3 7 pm.--Evening Worship. Subject-- "Paul's Analyses' of Love." Rey. w. J. H. Smith in charge o> ANNUAL WEEK OF PRAYER 'The annual Prayer Service of the Anglican, Presbyterian and United Churches will be held on. Monday, January 8.9.10, at 7.80 p.m. DELANEY FURS Belleville Trenton Oshawa FUR COATS $1.00 Down. $1.00 Weekly *Remodelling Renan MISS A, STOUT AGENT, PORT PERRY \ 4. Ww. a Sangster DENTAL SURGEON. Ofc Hours: 9 am. to 5 pm. el 'BUI SPONGED AND PRESSED C . . [ 2 v - Oshawa, Ont. ud Ze = Your PRINTING atthe -§. PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE Satisfactory Work Prompt Delivery Reasonable Prices We shall be pleased to quote . prices on any' printing job =~ youmay wish to have done, © - ' * FOR SALE Moving to Toronto, will sacrifice for ~| immediate sale--Clare Bros, Electric Range; 256 or 60 cy, has 4 plate ele- ments 'and oven with reductor, all white with black trim. G.E. small Refrigerator, 60 cy, white trimmed with black, 2 ice cube trays, 4 green refrigerator glass dishes, All white porcelain top kitchen table, All these articles were new 5 months ago. Ap- ply to Howard Lilly, Port Perry. Wife (at breakfast): "Could I have a little money for shopping today, dear?" Husband: "Certainly. Would you Wife: "A new one, of course." Husband: "Here's the one--and I'm $4 to the good." = : : FOR SALE . Property on west: side of Union Ave., Port Perry, consisting of house, lot and barn, to settle an estate. Ap- ply to F. R. Bennett, 34 Fairbank 8t., _ Jand i Dr. H. H. Armstrong DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Telephone 287 Port Perry "ARTHUR W: 8S. GREER ia attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednsday morning, and Fridsy afternoon oof each week, or'by appelstment. (The frm of Greer & Himphrars fo dhostved.) RUSSELL. D. : pron HUMPHREYS | rather have an old five or a new one?" . (The firm of Greer & Humphvrs ls disolved.) Queen Street, Port Parry, Phone 264 yy