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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Dec 1941, p. 5

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pra te PE <4 'BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. Al Shows Daylight Saving Time Thursday, Friday and Saturday, DECEMBER 11-12-13 Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Saturday. Matinee at 1.30 + "So Ends our Night" Frederic March, Margaret Sullivan, Frances Dee, Gleny Ford, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, DECEMBER 15-16-17 Last 'complete show at 8.50 The Great Mr. Nobody * with Eddie ALBERT, Joan LESLIE, Alan HALE. Also an ADDED Attraction "East of the River" with John Garfield, Brenda Marshall, Marjorie Rambeau, ree COMING next Thurs, Friday, Sat. December 18-19-20, Aloma of the South Seas in Technicolor with Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. {Continued from back page) monologue, ng with a Slt B, by Marjorie Milner, duet by Luzerne 'Sweetman and G. Samalls, Down on the Farm, duet, The Gipsy Countess, by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood, followed by Home, Sweet Home, God Bless our Native Land, God Save the King. 'At the close a lovely bouquet of carna- tions was presented to Mrs. G. Sweet- man for leadership in this very splen- did entertainment well supported by all others. Rev. F. G. Joblin made pleasing remarks. Proceeds $30.00 in aid of new church fund. Mrs. George Lane of Newcastle was a recent guest of Mrs. J. Pearce. «The service at the Head on' Sunday |" afternoon included a baptismal cere-| mony when Thelma Irene and Peter Rass, children of Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art Sweetman and Elaine Patricia . little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sidney ' Eggington were baptised, their grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Carter and © Mrs, A. Sweetman being present for the occasi Mrs. C.".Wannamaker visited her brother Mr. W. C. Platten in. Port Perry on Saturday. All are glad to hear Mr. Leonard Fowler is able to be out around again. PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very: moderate Prive We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves - Shampoo and Wave 50¢ Marcel oe 75¢ Manicure - - 8be PERMANENT WAVES '$1.95 and up Our work is up to a standard-- : Not down to a price. - Phone $23, Por ry .Ashenhurst, J.. Cawker. UTICA A good program is being prepared by the teacher, Mr. Walker, and the music teacher Miss N. Croxall. The W. A. put on a social evening in the basement of the Church last Wednesday evening, the play was given by Ashburn people, there was, '| also a talk on Iyeland by Rev, W. J. H. Smyth, These were much enjoyed as well as the lunch that followed. Sorry po report Doris Walker also Stanley, Christie, were operated on in Port Perry Hospital. We wish for them a speedy recovery, A large number attended wie British War Victims' Euchre last Thursday evening. © The next party will 'be held on New Year's eve, the hall being rented by Mr. and Mrs. W. Armstrong 'and Ronald. Come and help tie good cause. & Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur were in Oshawa on Saturday. A number from here have secured positions at the Pickering plant, Mr.-and Mrs. Fred Thom, Mrs. Gor- :{ don" Smith, visited on Sunday at the Chester Geer home, Ontario County CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING in Sunderland Hall -- ON -- Beto Dec. 12th At 2,00 p.m., S.T. MR. C. PALMER. of the Seed Branch, Toronto, will address the meeting. F- M. CAMPBELL, Sein Uxbridge, Ont. JOHN ROSS; President, - Brooklin, Ont. EPSOM The Epsom Euchre Club held its 27th meeting in Memory Hall, Utica, on Thursday night, December '4th. There were 18 tables of euchre played. The ladies' prizes, donated by Jean MacDonald, were won by Mrs. Earl Ballard, first and Mrs. Howard Bart- ley, consolation. The men's prizes, donated by Mr. W. McKinley, were won by Robert Geer first and Howard White, consolation, The hall was rented for the night by Mr. Henry, C. Proceeds for the -B.. W. V. Fund "amounting to $20.80, This makes the total amount of money sent to the fund of $420.00, The next meeting of the Club will be in Memory Hall, Utica, on New Year's Eve. We wish to thank Mr, and Mrs. William Armstrong and Roland for a donation of $6 which will be used for the next party. Gentlemen : 25c. Ladies provide the lunch. / Mr, and Mrs. B. Emblem 'and 'their daughter, of Toronto, with! Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Wilson bn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bushell and Jimmie and Miss Jean Bushell, of To- ronto, with Mr, and Mrs. F. Millman, Port Perry Christmas ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Markel, December 18 " We- have lie had in stock GENUINE ALBERTA Py Our last car of {wo weeks ago Is nearly gone, Place your orders for this fine Canadian Coal, which is becoming 'more papular as the wood sitnation becomes more severe, SEE OUR STOCK OF. JAP-ALAG PAINTS Phang. 20. LAKE $CUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO,, LIMITED The annual Christmas Tree concert "| will be held on Thusday, December 11, '| thanks 'to the ladies. for their kind- The deer hunters and their families were invited "to Mr. and Mrs; Jack Hill's last Friday evening to a chicken supper, Mr. Fred Wagner, Toronto, at Mr. and Mrs. Lqu Wagner's over the week-end. The Christmas Tree will be on the 16th of December, Mr. and Mrs, . Bruce MacDonald and Beth of Uxbridge, at Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kerry's ons Sunday. The Young People had a social evening in the basement last Tuesday evening. A committee was formed to arrange for a play, "+ rare MANCHESTER Don't forget the B.W.V. Liichire and dance in the Town Hall, on Thusrday night, . Mr. John Johnson visited friends in Toronto this week, Mr, Maunsell Gerrow, of Whitby, spent a day last week with his parents Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Gerrow. Mr, and Mrs. John Moore in Osha- wa visiting their family, 'The Sunday School will hold its Christmas + Tree entertainment on December 17th. A good program is being prepared, -- -- PY > oP -- ZION The Red Cross Workers gathered at Peanuts 20c Ib, Currants 2 Ib 29c. Pitted Dates Pastry Flour BLS ATA ahh AIEA H "3 vr RA a dent emai dard ML PEE SUAS UAE Rt 21 IRA BRN AIS OSC RPE UTS Ho RABI NRF EEA NE) C2 F. W. BROCK & SON, Port Perry THE CHRISTMAS STORE 4 New Navel Oranges--Luscious California Navel Oranges-- Seedless, 19¢, 29c, 35c, 39¢ Lemons, ° 29c. Tozan Grapefruit - , 4 for 19c Tea, black, good quality 75¢ Ib. 19¢ Ib. Ladies' Felt Slippers, with. soft soles-- assorted colors. Priced at 65¢ pair Other good lines 98c, $1.25, $1. 35 pr Children's Felt Slippers, good assorlment Priced from 65c, 75¢, 98¢ pair Men's Fine Shirts in large assortment of colors and patterns. Priced at 98¢. $1,285, $1.59, $1.75, $1.98" Boys' fine print shirts, good assortment Priced at 69¢, 850, and 98¢. each. Boys' Ties in a Variety of Colonrs-- Priced at 25¢, 39¢, and 50c¢. each. 24 lbs. 73c the home of Mrs. J. Short on Thurs- day afternoon, Mrs, McKinnon do- natéd atop for a quilt which the Christmas Mixed Candy 20c Ib. Men's Silk and Rayon Ties, special lot, in a good assortment of patterns. ~ BOXED SINGLY at 69c. each Store Open Evenings until ¢ Christmas ladies quilted during the afternoon. The president, Mrs. Norman Jacobs, opened the meeting. Articles handed in included socks, scarves and refugee sewing, 'I'he boys who have donned the colours will be remembered at Christmas, Mrs, L. Hall, Mrs, R. Ferguson and Mrs. Fred Western are the committee to arrange the gifts. Mrs.T. Steele expressed her grateful ness in donating a box to her mother in England, who has been bombed out of her home in London, Material was again distributed for work. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. The regular meeting of the W. A. was held at three p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. Short. Mrs. S. Downer had the topic and gave a splendid paper Ge £4720) ~~ DOLLS ~ Be sure to see our display of pretty dolls ac, alc., 75¢., $1.50, $2. 00, $4.50 Children' s + Blackboards, 65c, 85c, Games, Books, 25¢, 50c on "The Sabbath of the Lord". . There were a number of bills passed for ER TENE AUP FS UAT HF Re ITT ARN NFR SRP ESS BIAS, INCE F HEC WP, fruit, envelopes and advertising, Tt decided to have a hot meat pie supper which was held last week, A letter of thanks was. received from Mrs, B. Howlett for fruit. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Stan. Hall. Mrs. J. Short donated an apron to sell tickets on, the prools in aid of the Red Cross, - Mr. and Mrs. J.-Short-rendered a duet, "It's not the house that makes the home". Mrsg Short was then in- vited to come forward, while Mrs. F, Stokes read an address. Mrs. Loy Rogers presented a table electric lamp. Mrs. Short was taken by sur- prise and thanked all for their re- membrance. All joined in singing-- "For Shes a Jolly Good Fellow." Mrs. Loy Rogers read "People Will Talk". Lunch was served. $ Pte. Bernard Carpenter of Niagara, spent a couple of days at his. home here, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rogers and daughters Lorraine and Joan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall, On Thursday night before leaving Zion to take up residence at Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Short who have 'been residents for the past thirty five years, were honoured when about one hundred friends assembled at their home. Around nine o'clock Mr, and Mrs. Short were invited to .the (raw- ing room. Mrs. Norman Jacobs rend the address, Mr. Herman Osborne pre- sented a mantel clock and Mr. Stuart Hall, silver, candle sticks. Taken com- pletely by surprise, Mr. Short made a fitting acknowledgement on, behalf of himself and Mrs, Short, and expressed the hope that all would visit them in their future home, Mr, and Mrs. Short sang a duet "I Wonder How the Old Folks are at Zion", Mrs. Herman Oshorne- gave a reading and. all 'en. joyed the music by Mr. and Mrs, L. Gillson of Pleasant Point. Mr, Wes- ley Stokes called off. Refreshments were-served, Mr. Short has taken over a mail route from Lindsay and started his new fleld of labor. Mr. Ross Good- hand of Pleasant Point has bought Mr, Short's farm, Mr. Harry Hall of Lindsay spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hall, . Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Broad of Little } Britain 'spent Sunday with Mf. and Mrs. Stanley Hall, EB HR SUITS SPONGED AND SUITS CLEANED MEATS THAT SATISFY You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats.- Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we can always give you quality and service. Give ug a call. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Bert. MacGregor, Phone 72-r-w BRITISH GIRLS LFARN TO DRIVE HEAVY ARMY LORRIES ! A young private in Britain's women's army, the Auxiliary Territorialy Service, known as the A.T.S. being taught by an insfrucfor of the Royal' Fngincers ho wto drive a heavy army lorry. Before enlisting in the - A.T.S., this girl was a laundry worker, | 1 | | li} HERRERA RA RRR RRA ERY WOMEN WANTED for MUNITION WORK at DEFENCE INDUSTRIES, LIMITED Piokering, Ontario . ~ Women from 20 to 40 years in A 1 Category ! Interviewed at Employment Office, at } Oshawa, Simcoe St, South-- or Pickering Office Daily 8.30 to 6,00--except Saturday. FRESSED[ House for Sale 'We are instructed by Miss Béssic 80 Cents street for $3000. The purchaser can buy the furniture if desired. This is a-rare bargain in real estate. Apply, HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, © Phone 24, Port Perry. Dry Cleaned $1.00 ~C. P.ROLPH - Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery. | A | | : a Crozigr to sell her house on Bigelow | | Lowest Market Price. Cawker Bros. pm SE no em mt mr SSS TI CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES Christmas Stockings, Popcorn Bags with Novelties, Kerr's ¥ - Butterscotch Treat. Christmas Cake, plain or- decorated Almond Icing sold by the pound. Saturday Special--Pineapple Coffee Rolls - WE DELIVER (3 000 Bros., Port Perry % PHONE 32 : bs le SRLS EX AiR "GI ITH TA A. NA TR LU CT TINT TE 7 a - In these days of uncertainty you need reliable insurance. We place insurance that gives' you peace of mind as well as protection. HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry HO OL LOL SAO o- -_ ge) --- ar] We Offer You the Choice of the Market . in Fresh and Cured Meats at- CAWKER'S Prompt and Courteous Service Phone 29w Port Perry J ~~ IN AW SEP Ed lB 2 os » ond Ee Trl or anh re rp an ~ -_ Fr. HNL = 3 Gir wr od

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