AR 4 a th Ad i a sha Peabo di boro ha fetdde dd THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1941 PORT PERRY, ONT, Fie Ho IRAE Tm Sad Hi h S h | N victory. This 'cannot be attained, if E S Examined oa SI A SU A : rig chool Notes - ' ; RT | we do not give our armed forces:the k Lawrence 8 Dru tore ews . . : ; BAZAAR AND SALE OF COOKING Ad Optima tools. Every true Canadian should | Glasses complete, or lenses only, ; g ) do his part and the least we can do is| 8 where necessary, at The Ladies' Aid of St. John's Pres- ' By D. H. Nasmith to provide these tools by saving and reasonable prices,-- "You Can SAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE' byterian Church, are holding a bazaar REE ; Thi : lending. We should consider it a J ? . Ph This week h to announce th 8 ' ; and sale of hoime-mads ag " arking SsiiAWA oi on pg Wein Wn yi privilege to do this because no con- I. R. BENTLEY S BRUSH and COMB SETS Gift Suggesti ns ol i Ratershy a Deke ot hg ir Conditioned D.S.T, the annual Commencement Ex.) tribution that we can offer can com- OPTOMETRIST made of Lucite, the new the Library. ere "y ercises will be held in the auditorium | Pare with the sacrifices being made crystal clear plastic ma- LUCIEN DeLONG COLOG Z articles, home-made candy, and a : Last Two Days : . Hof the High School. This year the by these in the line of fire, the men ST. JOHN'S terial. Bristles are of 3 $1.00, $1. 25 he $1. 50 N5 [ JOmmPEE, table. Afternoon tea will 7 Friday and Saturday «chool is privileged to have as its] and women of Great Britain and our PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Exton for. long wearing.' ROLLS RAZORS: foo... RIA) $8.95 ( be served. The greatest dramatic masters |, ueii speaker, Dr. A. C. Lewls, Prin. [own Canadian airmen, soldiers and Sets at $3.25 and $4.50 Wilkinson RAZORS $3.00, $4.50, $7.00 ; piece of the century portrayed y amen "over there". But: they need : . now as it -has-never been pors Jlcipal of the University of Toronto |¥camen "over therew. y 10 a.m.--Sunday School. YARDLEY'S SETS for Ladies . Murs. J. .E Jackson and Mrs. Arthur AE a Toy Schools. The Valedictory address will and must have all the help that wel 7 pan Public Worship, Student. in MIRROR, BRUSH and and Gentlemen $1.00 up | Brock will attend the Mona "Bates SPENCER TRACY, be given by Miss Mina - Dobson, | can give. We should not mind sharing charge, / © COMB: Adriepne Ladies' Sets .......$1:25 up Piano Recital in Masscy-Hall to-night "DR JEKYLL Prizes, certificates and medals which |® little of our wealth because wealth 7 , ---- COMB SETS "Hachelor" Sets for Men $1.00 up. Thursday. . Nave been won by pupils will be. pre- (oF 7 fact anything slée will not mat CHURCH OF THE 'ASCENSION Good quality 'at Woodbury"s Sets for Ladies or My. and Mrs. orn dof res: jo and MR HYDE" ) Selle The public are cordially in- do as o = JRglicay ; $4.95 and $9.50 Gentlemen, Keellent value, $11 10 Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lucas : ' o 1 vited Ve m ocks, 'Rector. of Whitby, visited their families in Ingrid" Bergman, Lana Turner, Lately there has been a ny and the duty to 'win is our Sunday, December 7-- 2 Ottawa, over the 'week- ol. lai Hupter, Donald Crisp, in. the Grade XI Class in giving sonal duty. = Let us a Berd ji Y|11 a.m--~Holy émmunion and sermon, A. M. LA WwW RENC E me ------ REVIVAL Fred Astaire speeches, These speeches are de-| then @nd invest in Wer ay nga A : The "Reetor, M ARRIED Friday "SECOND liveyed by the pupils when the pupils| tificates regularly. Hs S8TES TH PHONE 9 Rexall swe PORT PERRY : Nite CHORUS" of the High School are assembled in |vestment provides an opportun'ty FOF) pop puppy UNITED CHURCH |p ; Paulette Goddard || the auditorium before studie in. | us to show how we feel about the few : I BRYDON-ARCHER bin tudies -begin.| © iting the day for] Reve'W. J. H, Smyth, Minister. 0 1 Mrs, Ha oh) MONDAY ond TURSHAY The object of the speeches is to boost | Whose courage 1s g Ya ¢[10 a.m--Sunday School. we Wei hoine o Dn or the ow Britain's fi BDAY; the sale of War Savings Certificates, | us 81h because it estialnly Tue ha 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--Public Worship rcher was the se g = ow } , N N ver s so much ow y so Mia ig 5, ! a Dan only speter Beth ta The R.AF. is its Cast 0 Monday, Daceinhey iis epie BO Then, when the history There will be a baptismal service in FOR Hydro Interruption x The Battl unds of Ei i 'mstrong spoke on - Len or Erase A the morning, Persons interested will : ~ Mr, William H. Brydon, eldést son of e hell Lora rps, % 1} Victory", and.the High School Notes|°f the war is written; item) Yoly be please iris the minister. : : Y od 1/ 1 to 5 p.m; next "Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Brydon, Bramp- "" is pleased to publish this fine piece of said of Canada that- this ngtion lives |" A 0 ' xpert a 10 ton. The end of the drawing room, TARGETS FOR oratory which was so well given by|[o" iP freedony because the wish to win J ie Sunday. where the ceremony took place, was : TO NIGHT" the contestant. became the will to win, and every SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED] - Service . banked with palms, ars a0) stan- = CL or ~~ [|citizen bought War Savings Certifi- 80 Cents dards of yellow, pink and w lite mums, ~ Plus -- : Cn : | , cates, mindful of that will. How ap- PHONE 234 on Rev. J. D. Parks, of Toronto, officiated \ Pred Mary LEND FOR VICTORY" - rh ointe are Rudyard Kipling's last SUITS CLEANED HO i and Mrs. John Rumball played the : SeMuey Prera : Marie Armstrong, Grade XI words in his poem entitled "To-day" Dry Cleaned $1.00 Tuesdays, Thursdays wedding music. 3 . To-day we are facing a situation] for the year 1941, as well as for 1914 a id Saturd I . " . ve by | in "the dizziest, busiest city on ho Werious : t C P ROLPH an aturdays only. : E00 bride, given in misiviage) 3 hor earth pe cod Wh Sl Joy never, whol they ote Se top . -e . ather, wore a gown of ivory faille - N heen exceeded in the world's history. "Who stands if Freedom fall, u ir 5 wrote with delicate eyelet embroid- || "NeW YOK TOWN || ¥ree men hive decided it is better to] Who dies if England live?" Wlale over Jemison Baksty McLean Radio Service ery at neck line and cuffs. The bouf- die than live on as slaves, Death,| Here lies the need then to work, fant an had ail diese, pn Coming Next WEDNESDAY, however, is not' necessary if we gain'save and lend for victory. . RADIO FOR SALE = Here her veil of ivory illusion was held with for Four Days ; WwW WwW k ! ; a halo of shirred net embroidered with "JEANETTE MACDONALD, ar Ah or Second hand 8 tube electric Victor ; 1 sh re a single GENE RAYMOND, in 2 i d 2 bin le. rena ot pearls, the gift of the| "SMILIN' THROUGH" ctivities many groom. Her flowers were a colonial = in Technicolor -- : " houquet of forget-me-nots, pink roses |§_ ese et oat Busts amis ui heidi ini 1% i } Jon and pale yellow pompons encircled exhibit i a in EL i TT AUCTION-SALES ~------ -ONLY-20-DAYS TO CHRISTMAS - < with Rubrum ity petals, h in was in charge of the War-Work Com-| ARTHUR J, NESBITT--Farm Stock | -- a ie 2 ov" Miss Jean Baker was her cousins mittee and tea was served in the com- | and implements, at his premises, PF IN attendant, wearing orchid taffeta, y : 1 4 § % : ; DR. J. B. LUNDY d + munity room by the Executive of the| 1% miles east of Brooklin station, matching shirred halo, and carrying a aa DENTAL SURGEON 8 X . Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E. on Friday, December 5th. Sale at . . - colonial bouquet of African violets ; holy J, aries 10 ok Jeera) $F pm ARTY Terms Cash, Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, and yellow pompons encireled with . " lo Dts. Rote: Lethe North side Queen Street, Port Perry. mauve pompons. Miss Robin, Brydon, Li Club Ned 35 othe Les Bi 4 with the | ALF. PRENTICE--Farm' Stock and "Phofies: Office 68w, Residence 68) youngest sister of the bridegroom was 10ns u : - Te a hs ie 1: fg oy Implements, Etc. at 'his pr flower girl in a smocked frock of Alice] At the meeting last Friday evening T . Aylmer 26 0zZ 2 : * . "lot 1, oon. 8; Seu o 13-miles south DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG : wv Li v 3 p . whose "dad is now serving O as gog, 13-miles sou ' blue, blue hair band and carrying a the Port Perry Lions Club had the omatoes Choice Tin For 25¢ sania d ud oid oot bhai of Centre Island, on -Wed., Decem- DENTIST colonial bouquet of forget-me-nots privilege of hearing Staff Inspector - I Cloch. both of Which wets done ber 10th, Sale at_ 1.30 (S.T.) . Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: and sweetheart roses. "Mr. 'Tom. Bry-| Moss, of the Toronto Police Force, in po : rn "The Quilt was won by Mm.| a -..Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, Shop. XS don was groomsman, The shers|an address on the control of firearms -AYLMER CHOICE--15_0Z. TIN AYLMER TOMATO or VEGETABLE : Phone 237, Res. 216 Port Perry Mr. Ted Bryd nd Mr. Robert]in Ontario. He pointed out how ab- PEACHES ; Allen Goode and the cloth by Mrs. A. ! : ort F pis "Mi ein sang "0 solute that a has become Wind id SOUPS, 10 oz. tin" 10c J. Carnegie. Of ai The fos The firm of Greer & Humphreys rener. 188 ate 'y $ g 5 p t 20 i 8 uy . . _ . . - J 3 (The firm o reer & Hump! is dissolved) ~ 5 Perfect Love" during the signing of | Neither individual citizen nor. busi- © AYLUER: ONO Chih OF, TINY i ; in work. on drphiy Wey Sona Strand Theatre RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS y "the register. The bride's mother re-|ness firms of any kind can buy, sell Golden Corn 2 for 23c IRISH STEW, 2 tor 29¢ Bisel Ais De auch o Sv UXBRIDGE, ONT. 24} Bimcoe Street North, Oshawa. ceived in a gown of wine velvet with{or even give firearms without a per- AYLMER CHOICE--28 OZ TIN AYLMER--12 OZ. ~ oo 1 Tymital "of - edeh" months Phone 814 : hat to match and corsage of green mit. All such weapons must be re- - Pi, Thursday, Friday, Sat. (This week.) in attendunce at my Port Perry office oa orchids, assisted by the groom's|gistered, and in any transfer there PUMPKIN , 2 for 29¢ ] CATSUP 15¢ The net proceeds of ten and draws Muriel Angelus, Akim Tamiroff, in Tuesday and Thursday afterncons of each - . th "i China blue gown and prim-| must be a new registration of the amounted to $59.00--silver tea $23.17, "THE GREAT McGINTY":~ - week or by appointment. : mo! ® ins Va my rw ht I. ya - Aylmer 16 42 quilt $23.60, tea cloth $12.25. - This A ga folie ae au action. | Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 _ ¢ rose feathe iit 3 . ' . 80 comedy ar-Cowboys, in orchids of the same color. The Inspector spoke strongly Peas Re Ti 3 For 29c money will be devoted entirely to war "RED SKINS and RED H i = Mr. and Mfs. Brydon went by dig against giving guns to minors under mn = work, and" Latest News" W. A. Sangster -. to Ottawa, for their honeymoon, and{sixteen years of age, and this prohibi- : 3 he Soles Sm ne ony Saturddye: 50-01 9.20- (8. 1) DENTAL SURGEON will reside in Toronto. tion would include air guns and 22] ORANGE and LEMON GLACE -- pan Boe oy. 19.55. Mon, Tues, Wed, DEC. 8-9-10 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. ; ~eom rifles. PEEL CAPS - Ib. 29¢ Red Cherries - |b. 49¢ Walt Disney's (in Technicolor) Office Upstairs, over C. Sleeps CHURCH W. M. §: Stress was laid upon the need for non Indi : Thank you. "THE RELUCTANT PRANON" Insurance Office. UNITED ful des tic tering « -! : * sea ¢, (including tax : A a carefu desehiy ol in registering a PEEL CAPS - Ib. 45¢ WALNUTS _ - Ib. 69¢ JUNIOR WAR WORKERS we want all to see it. Also | ARTHUR W. 8. GREER. The W. M.S, of Port Perry United | gun. 'A "revolver" is too general a : Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, in ' . term-as-there-are single shot pistols SEEDED-16 0%. PKG. SHELLED The Junior War Workers will meet pe 2 in attendance at my Port Perry office on ~ Church will meet in the Sunday g p , h £ Mrs. Breckon on Tu THEIR FIRST MISTAKE Wednesday morning, and Friday afterncos School room at 8.00 p.m. on Tuesday, revolvers, and automafics;, all of RAISINS <- 18¢ ALMONDS. - Ib. 89¢ ah Shugo in ye on 'on "ues- Ss ou 3, Victory"--See Queen, 'of each week, or by appointment. - December 9th. A special program is which differ greatly. : - Ry, [ecem TB & 2 p.m. ing, Churchill, Roosevelt, - Wavell. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 / being prepared including the singing Bs You hig op be concealed rE PR to o> 2 Ture. Fri ord Tent: Weikd He 5 ) ) of Christnins Carols of other lands, ~ [may be carried on the person or in a J yime 3 ; 25 Bonnie Baker, Orrin Tucker and Orch. FOR SALE aan conveyance of any kind. E I omato Juice 3); Tin ' Cc "YOURE THE ONE" ARE an OTC <> ser . os ical Com 2 UNITED CHURCH W. M. § Pa : $50 in various prizes donated by Ux-|A- F. Rogerson, Port Perry. 9, Wa 3 Secretary Bert went alone to Peter- RED ROSE--BLACK DOMESTIC bridge merchants, given in theatre ANNUAL BANQUET boro to represent us as President. Bill TEA Y, lb: 45 SHORTENING Ib Thurs., Dec. 18--Christmas Fair Day. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Th b f the W could not make it. © Bert reports a : ? 2 19 c A . 19¢ : All seats 18c. (2 til midnite) In the Estate of Albert W. Williams, e annual banquet of the Woman's $ RED HOSES VEE FREE--6c. bottle pop to all:children Wido y 2 Missionary 'Auxiliaries of the United | splendid meeting. ~~ Peterhora Lions CATELLI'S--18 OZ. TIN. on the 18th. Tell your friends. 2| A wer, Deecased / Church was held in the schoo) room of meet at the Kawartha Country Club TEA BAGS - 25¢ SPAGHETTI - 10¢ - BOY SCOUT 1? NEWS draws 5.30 and 10 p.m. No secrets. i ere having. clams against ts the church, Thursday cvening last. a couple of miles south of the city, on FRY'S CATELLIES IS OO WIN i : he Estate of the above decéased About 120 ladies and gentlemen weve the Port Hope road. Bowmanville COCOA" 1, ib 21 M 2 iD : »- Last Friday evening, Inspector I, who died at the Township of Reach, ic] Ai which host musica) ae well represented and a number of 2 10. c facaron Inner - 12 Moss, of the Ontario Provincial Police FOR SALE on the 31st day of October, 1941, are rogram Was sdven b "Misses Helen | Port Hope Lions accompanied D.D.G. T - who had been a guest at the Lions] 10 Durham Calves, 300 to 400 lbs. hereby notified to send to the under- pre and IR a in followed by Ab. Lent. ; Avimer Club, addressed the Boy Scouts. The | Will sell cheap. Also 7 pigs weaned. signed, on or before the 11th day of a sing-song and visit 6 oUF various | The unfortunate part of the trip Pork & Beans 20 Tj 3, 25c boys appreciated the privilege of Apply to Chas. Howsam, Phone 90 December, 1941, full particulars of Ry 117 J across the continent was that on leaving the Club house 0z., 1In || hearing him," r 1-1, Port Perry. their claims. Immediately after the 4 beginning. at Newfoundland and con-| Bert found the pavement a sheet of ¥ There will be no-meeting next Fri- Yn day of December, 24 the gayets glass, Bert had no skates so when the ay evening on account of the Com- 0 e deceased w distributed {AA west to Vancomver Islam. 23] car turned around and looked at him 'GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and' VEGETABLES mencement Exercises at. the High among the parties. entitled thereto, - means of pictures and travelogue J I t to drive it, h : id | School # having regard only to the claims of presented by Mrs, Christy. A very pen ne went to drive it, he consid. ; which th : y vod Tetyos L : - e undersigned shall then have pee wn wh an [Sil br mi (0 eg Navel Sects Jos 9B | IN TROUBLE? i : ing "Am I a Lion or am I a Goat?" Good Size : . : E EN From cough or bronchitis that ou Dated af, Fort Perry ihe 17h day of Pr CREAM meat Ml TE GR BANK ar nd OPER SAAT: Selieltor fox th 1 or he Toronto Afro Community Choir THOT HOUSE HEHE roat so sore you can barely swallow: * i , Solicitor for the dn iota 3 en ry conducted by Mr. Daniel Davies, TOMATOES Ibs 23 GRAPES ' A very pleasant afternoon was apent your food, or voice so rough that, Administrator herein, Prince Albert f Mm te formerly "of Carolina 'Singers, will, 1° Lady -. 7 Cc Ai 4 2 lbs. 25¢ at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A.|You. can't sing. Ontario. 5 J decd Mey Site > Ee To LETTUCE ONTARIO |. | Eh Ves, Rawurdey, Wiusy § Wisesaneous GEE OUR OF IY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS United: Church under the auspices ofl] e 92for19c ONIONS - 3 lbs shower was given for a recent bride, SPAHR'S ' fuljo Died December the Sunday School, Tuesday, Dee. 16.\| 1 ine ERIE ENG i Sn SR bs. 14¢._ || Mra, Walter Phoenix (nee Ruby Lee) | US€ DK: 3 Remedy| In thé Batate of Robert Prentice : = : : * : : > Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Somerville have i A é- Pe 2ud, 1939 FA) Celery Hearts ~~ 2 for 25¢ - CARROTS 2 lbs. 09¢ || moved: into the house lately" vacated SPAHR'S brings' good. results or wld 1, persons. ha ving claims against x7 | 2% HOLLIDAY--At her residence, To-|| opt p COOKING--NO. 1 by Mr, W. Reynolds, : i Grendel, oy Jick nothing, ho died at the Village of Port Pens, 7; JL -- $ , To- : at A. M, on > os --@. BR. Btefoart ronto, on Sunday, November 30, 1941, CELERY : 2 for 19¢ APPLES = 4 lbs, 25¢ Rev. I, A. Miller, Toronto, Mr. and|- ; : ve Biare are ron Hotitied Fh the Ella May Vernon, beloved wife of Mrs. Bagshaw, Sunderland, visited EE undersigned solicitors on or before ¢ = Milton. Holliday, and. dear mother. of RE . Good : ; : friends | here on Sunday, th: House f r S | eh 4 of t it dete mbar: nol Rely Mrs. J. A. Barron (Dorothy), Mrs. K. G f / ! 5 f : 25 t, and Mrs, 'Pilkey in Hamilion (0) ale yi ein s. Immediately'. ANNUAL RINK MEETING |R. McVeety (Marion), and Jack. open r art Size OQ IOX LOC [lon sunday, We 576 Watardtod v9) ites. Boss ta. ; j ! e 8 ssfe | trib ; The annual meeting of the Port] SINCLAIR -- At Port Perry, on a re und yi Syrah Mr, Crozier to sell her house on Bigelow ed among. pe parties sofifled _ Perry 'Rink Company shareholders | Wednesday, December 8, 1941, Archie | Mrs. Mood i) dom 1of his sister greet for $3000. The puréhaser can of which the olleitors shal then have "will be held in the Community Room|K. Sinclair, in his 89th year. Funeral -- y 3 18W8, buy. the furniture if desired, This Is|™ Oho A i) of the Public Libtary, on the eveningon Friday, at the residence of his £ 5 a rare bargain in real estate. Apply,|o¢ SBA perry this 19th day of Friday, December bth, at 8 o'clock. | sister, the late 'Mrs. 8. E. Allison, at s wv Save, Invest, and Serve by buy-| HARRIS, HARRIS & WAL s 14); General business. Election of Officers. | 2.30 5 2 a alanis ing 'War Savings Certifi 24, LACE, | HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Jenera on of Officers.| 2.30 p.m. | : Pe g'War ta ngs Certificates, 'Phone 24, Port Perry. Port Ferny, 0 Outatlo, Rolfeitory for Tos , FR i She i ; e