ae i ea PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1942 BROCK THEATRE 4 Phone 618, WHITBY Quite; a number from here have se- cured positions at the Pickering plant, While out hunting on New Year's Day, a gun which Mr, Ear Geer was carrying, accidentally discharged, the bullet piercing his foot. We hope he will make a quick recovery. : Mr, Walter Asling, Uxbridgé, spent New Years with his parents Mr, and' Mrs, Will Asling. - ed . Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs: J. Wilson were Howard Thaxter of the R.C.A.F. and his lady friend Miss Hood. ° if 8 A Miss Verna Wagner, Oshawa, has been home for a.few days. Miss "Aileen Harper spent New Years with Miss Laura Rogers, THE RED & WHITE STORE ~ WALLPAPERS FOR SPRING + .. 300 PATTERNS Healthfully Air Conditioned All shows' Daylight Saving Time 5) ' Thursday, Friday and -Saturday, . A - JANUARY 8.9.10 f )) Two shows at 7,30 and 9.30 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30: p.m, 'The Parson of Panamint . with Charles RUGGLES, Ellen DREW, and Phillip TERRY. At Reasonable Prices Good Printing is essential to most business nien, and to many private individuals. We are equipped with modern printing machin- ery operated by expert craftsmen, and are in a position to offer fine printing at fair "Sunworthy - & Suntested Papers all in stook now. ; Kos 3 ~~ PLUS 'the Latest Canada Carries On: . "WAR CLOUDS IN THE PACIFIC'| Mr and:Mrs, Roy Slack, Oshawa, 'market prices. Call and consult us. THis 3 5 And Miss Mavis Kerry, Scugog, at Mr. A SH sis a Mondsy, Tucodny aud Wednesday, | #14 Mrs: Frank Millmen's on Swdsy.| The Port Perry Star ho STE US JANUARY 12-18-14 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry called ; Last complete show at 8.50 on Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kerry on| Phones 60 and 85. wallpaper : A : Sunday, THE ROUND UP | Fhe carpenters are busy remodel: before : Eo ing the interior of Mr. and Mrs. J. War Savings Certificates speak SPRING y ; louder than words can, the feelings of , . > with ; Richard DIX, Patricia MORISON, Preston FOSTER. Also an ADDED Attraction: They Met in Argentina with Maureen O'Hara, James Ellison. COMING next. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 16-16-17, * Neeson's summer home, i our people, about the struggle that now divides thie world, It is the simple auty of every Christian think- ing man and woman in this Dominion to purchase War Savings Certificates regularly each week or month to the utmost limit of his or her ability. unly by doing this can we forget for one moment of our waking hours what is taking place in England at this | . Paper at 100, 120, and 150. Single Roll Letter of Thanks To Port Perry, Seagrave, > Hloneydale and Prince Albert War Work Committee: Cars NS FLOOR COVERINGS Dear Friends,--Your very nice parcel arrived about two weeks ago. First Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, in "Hold that Ghost" EPSOM The Epsom Euchre Club held its 28th meeting in Memory Hall, Utica, on New Year's Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Wmn,: Armstrong and Ronald, present: ed the Club 'with five dollars which was used to finance this party. The ladies' first prize was won by, Mrs. H. > Ashton, consolation by Mrs. F. Ver- "non. The men's 1st prize was won by Mr. flerb Hockley, consolation by A. Merrick, Uxbridge. Proceeds for the Telegram B. W. V. Fund, amounting to $34.25, this makes the total sent to date of $456.00. ran The next meeting will be held in Memory Hall, Utica, on Friday even- - ing, January 16th. The prizes are being donated by Mr. Dawson Kauf- man, Port Perry. The hall is being + rented by Mr. Frank Smith, Port pi. Perry, Mr. Al, Christie and Mr. Frank t Tie Hortop. Gentlemen 26c. Ladies pro- + vide the lunch. The annual meeting of the W. A. was held at the parsonage last Wed- nesday, Dec. 81st, with nine members present. 'Most of the officers were re- elected for 1942. ~The. Epsom League have accepted __an invitation to spend a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wag- ner at Saintfield, on Tuesday' night, '| Great Britain and France to 'Poland's It is always a real treat to hear from much more so, to receive a parcel, we make up, in the evenings. for the socks, they are a perfect fit. In fact I have a pair on at the pre- sent time. but-we have to remember our friends =the censors, Here are my best New Year wishes for everyone. again. / : Sincerely, Glenn Moase, High School Notes Ad Optima = 'By D. H. Nasiith In this new year at school, nothing of importance may, as yet, be ré- ported. We have, however, high hopes for the future, the school events of which we hope to record in this 'column. To start the year off on the right foot, we have an essay by Beth War Savings Certificates, is 'a' book review by Wilmot Phair, of the Grade XI English Class. WHY WE SHOULD BUY WAR __SAVINGS. CERTIFICATES 'Beth Griffen of all, let me say "Thanks very much", someone -you know, and of course A couple of room-mates and myself have really enjoyed the lunches, that And as Sorry I can not send some 'news, Thanks -| by-lending- your savings to- Canada. Griffen, entitled "Why We Should Buy Also, there These two compositions, we feel, are good examples of the literary ability time? No contribution that we can offer will compare with the-sacrifices being made by those in the line of fire, including our own Canadian air- men, soldiers and seamen. But they need, and must have, all the help we can give, Our first duty in this critical time is to economize, to avoid waste, to place all our available resources at the dis- posal ofthe Government through the purchase of War Savings Certificates. very dollar we save that we would otherwise spend upon pleasure or luxury is direct help to every soldier, sailor and aviator who is risking his life in this conflict. ! "Save, because every time you save you help win the war twice; first, by not spending needlessly, and second, When you buy a War Savings Cer- tificate what you do is. to forego for the present the use of the money you invest. © That money comes back to you in seven years with the equivalent of "interest at-8% compounded semi- annually. You do not give your money but simply place it at the disposal of your government for war purposes in an hour of need. There is no safer security. Now, as to amounts to be saved: For every $4 you save and in- vest in War Savings Certificates, you will get back $6 at nraturity. ready in war. Let us all add our per- sénal bit to it by=investing in War Savings Certificates. Plan now to in- vest in them regularly, every week In conclusion I would like to quote The resources of Canada are al-| Regularly THEY ARE THE PRACTICAL EXPRESSION OF YOUR Price quoted on any room installed. Rexfelt--30c. square yd. Feltol 60c. square yard Congoleum 70c sq. yd. Inlaid Lin. $1171) 8.y. toi * Venetian Blinds--55c. sq. ft. GROCERIES Navel Oranges, 19¢, 29¢. 35c¢. doz. GRAPEFRUIT, 6c. Each . LEMONS, 39¢. dozen Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Spinach, Turnips, Bananas--all at Market Prices. Tea, our own blend, 75c. lb. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY GOOD MEATS Properly dressed and well bsp Always available at reasonab price, by ordering from e W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER porORoe eet oe +ianvary th. On August 20th, 1989, the German| during the "duration." Join. Canada's : tf = y army invaded. Poland. This act of army of over two million regular War . Phone 72w, PORT PERRY f : PR ENTI CE' S aggression automatically brought| Savers now. ; . ] L Eb ; -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices We specialize in-- ~~ + Bonat Permanent Wavés aid because they were bound by treaty to aid her. On September 10th, 1939, for the first time in Canadian history, this nation of its own right exercised the supreme power of a sovereign state, the power to declare war, 'We for you these lines from the General Motors' moving picture 'Motors on the March." - "These are the shores. our fathers To us this country is hallowed ground. found; 3 PATRIOTISM "FRESH BAKING DAILY" Bread, Buns, Rolls, Tarts, Pies, Cakes, and Cookles. - : het A Ps NY: RC Md APT, ni grapes we ERIE ES RSE TIRES | INT TIM | 3 . Ma 3 oy o£ e e for oT f - and we love and call our own; 7 4 Maree] - = (hi; fend our own life and preserve [Horo we have worked and here we IN HIS IM SATURDAY SPECIAL--Mince Meat Squares § v anicure 4 : Christianity and decency for the played; : . p : ' H wi PERMANENT WAVES [future to Sesser, Hitlerism and i These are the cities our hands have ' : : SCA : 2 - for which it stands, We know that ade; ' : t ' rg $1.95 and up | tuk wil be s gigantic one, n-| These are the fields our plows have | mone n Gerrow Bros., | . volving many sacrifices, but we are| , turned; F z : : \ Our work is up to a standard-- | resolved to see it through to the bitter | This is the wealth our toil has earned. O L ad : : Ros dowh 0.2 poles. ig 4 his adel is the Ft cof eur: Tethers : : a : CNTR OI SHON WOME COMODO TOME Aa Ph 223, Port Per » | available a means whereby every man, d jroo, . 1 p : - ; : . -.- 2 {ons ; oY roney woman and child in the country can of toract ia plain and mountain { ; ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. help to bring victory and peace closer streams; : ' IN DAYS OF UN CERTAINTY - . 3 to 'redlization, i : : This is the Canada we have known, : RELI ABL E I LAR - HHH HHH HTH HH Panes JRE LOE eet The land we love and call our own, gk i } 3 : . . ------ We've-a job that must be done! . nsurance 15 essential : -- agp PEE 3 HH A 0 h 1" n : : - i ofp ib / A | : ) NEEDS MAY BE, Consult 3 1 { After studying the help asked of Coal -Dealers |i Ci "Council | wr - 3 ! ; i ; © | by the Oil Controller at Ottawa, and to conserve gas: || County | ue AR CC A SRE I REI HAROLD W. EMMERSON = 9 fine, the following will be the terms scheduled for y Coot of -- SE . Phone 41 " Port Perry or arial o duration:-- = Ls ¢ : || The first meeting of the Council o SOMOS LAS ib es AOL LSS ONS SHAN SS & VN All orders half ton or less, strictly cash, All or pg a _ Tt T or World's News Seen Through J ---- , om | ordersof one ton or over, to be paid within 80 days, || pursuant to_statate inthe Counc HE HRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR BL : : ) acco : aily News s . b ! re pathy srelil granisl. oh the. unt ming 60 : iy. needy, the 20th | i Topi ConprcineUnbed Tre rom Jeutatignal . Phone 29w, Port Pony 9 for Quick { - ; ; ry || day of January, 1942, at the hour of or Je and Instructive and Its. Daily : 1 1 1 Q A: fm aie i Bn me astro Depheht Ey lr ety Musso Scio, Make i Service, and Good Quality in Bo . Small orders of less than one ton will have to be || Saving Time. ah The Christian Science Publishing Societ : ; I ar OF ¢ All accounts to be laid before the : Betencs Publishing Society ; | menial | pet) | SRE MEATS | | : ye 3 Pp g your order. Clerk, properly certified, at least three Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. N : 0 AS A . : x : days before the meeting of the . ~~ Introductory" Offer, 6 Issues 23 Cents, ; . » 2 i ra ; FS # : Couneils vi ean 0 : Jame - : : ; ) 3 " i" LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO, Dated \at Whitby, this 6th day of Address c . : AN A |= Phone. ow. nang LIMITED. January, W.D, 1942, 2 SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST CAWKER BROS ' Family Butchers id Mh ray ; : R. D. RUDDY, SORA A el - ; ya t County Clerk. Fi