poly to G. A. Flewell, Q erry, Phone 122 r 13. . : PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1943 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, JANUARY 14-15-16 'Two Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. turday Matinee at 1.30 p.m. REX BEACH'S "The Spoilers" : with MARLENE DIETRICH, RANDOLPH SCOTT, JOHN WAYNE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JANUARY 18-19-20 Last complete show at 8.20 GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE, in Cowboy Serenade Also-- "The Magnificent Dope" with Henry FONDA, Lynn BARI, and Don AMECHE. COMING next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 21-22-23, Ten Gentlemen from West Point with George Montgomery ahd Maureen O'Hara. PILES and protruding Piles } ~~ should know Bunker's Herbal Pills treat the cause of its sourcé. Money back if not satisfied, at Morrison's Drug Store, Port Perry. Sufferers of bleeding FOR SALE A good Circular Sawing Machine and Motor. Apply to Wilbert Brima- combe, Port Perry. ' DENTISTS DR, J. B, LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON - office equipped for" - X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St., Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68J W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Oflice Hours: 9 a.m, to 5 p.m.' Ofice Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST ! Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: Shop. 237, Res. 216 Phones: Phone Port Perry - LEGAL ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance al my Part Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2b (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eack week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone #4 THE CHURCHES JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. McMillan, Minister 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class 7 p.m.--Evening Service. ST. Sf . PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister January 17-- : 10.00 a.m.--Suynday School. - Morning--The 'Servant' Church. 'Evening--"The Four: Freedoms" -- The first in the Forum series upon the New Order in a Post War World ANGLICAN Rector--Rev. William Stocks Sunday, January 17th-- 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--FEvening Prayer and Sermon The Rector. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH ual Pastor -- P. Taylor 10 a.m.--Bible Class. 11 a.m.--Divine Service. 7.00 p.m. -- "Hitler" according to Scripture. Wednesday, at 7.00 p.m. -- Chil- dren's Hour. Special Music Lantern Pictures, Flannel- graphs and Object Talks. Everybody Welcome CHIROPRACTOR W. J. KING Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. . Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, Maple Street. Phone 64 r 13 WATKINS' PRODUCTS "Order your Watkins Products from SID KERR Distributor, Uxbridge Write or Phone 119 RAM FOR SALE Dorset Ram for sale, price $15. 00. R.R.3, Port FOR SALE Solid Oak 8-piece Diningroom Suite, {extension table has four boards), in good condition. $48. Mrs. C. L. Coulter, Phone 189 r 3. WANTED id Man or Woman interested in baby chick and hatchery work. Good wages, excellent "working conditions. Apply to Peel Bros. Hatchery, Phone 35J, Port Perry. tf. Want Ads. are cheap, conveni- ent, and profitable to the advertiser. TRY THEM -- Phone 50 Port Perry, Ont. Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only: Mclean Radio Serviee } SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 60 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 XC. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. ASHBURN Inspiring services: were held at Burns' Church on Sunday, Jan, 10th, with a"geod attendance. The black- board illustration of the lesson and the comments given by Mr. Herb, Ashton are helpful and interesting to the scholars. Rev. J. A. McMillan gave -|-an--earnest---address-on--these words: | - "The Kingdom of God is not meat and drink but righteousness, joy and peace in the Holy Ghost.", stressing the great need of Bible Study and more desire to obey God's will which alone brings us joy and guidance as we journey on through life. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Beadle, Harvey and Shirley were recent visitors with Mrs. I. Beadle, and Mr. and "Mrs. L. Beadle, of Seagrave. Pte. Kenneth Cook of Debert, N.S., and Mrs. W. J. Cook of Myrtle, were visitors - with relatives in the village during the week. Congratulations to Pte. Phyllis Goose, C.W.A.C., who has received her first promotion and now wears her in- signia. A.W. Muriel Hill, Rockeliffe, vigited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill last week-end, ' The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of Burns' Church was held at the home of Mrs. Robt. Heron on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. '12th, The annual - meeting of - Burns' Church will be held on Thursday even- ing, January 14th, when all members and adherents will be welcome. A hot supper will be served at 7 p.m, be- fore the business meeting. On Friday evening, January 15th, the first meeting of the Young Peo- ple will be held when the Pastor, Rev. J. A. McMillan will give an address. Everyone, young and old, are welcome. Meeting at 8 p.m. ' Rev. Wm. Rice, a former. pastor of Burns' Church, assisted at the morn- ing service on Sunday ast. GREENBANK Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Lee have pur- chased the bungalow owned by the late Miss Annie Holdershaw. Miss Ila Stone, Toronto, visited her mother on Sunday. : Mr, and Mrs. Dyson are spending some time in Toronto, Mr. J, Watson, Saintfield, called on friends on Monday: The Red Cross met last Wednesday afternoon and quilted three quilts. The annual Sunddy School meeting was held in the Church last Wednes- day evening. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walker visited in To- ronto for a couple of days recently. Miss - Hagerman, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, H, Phoenix for the week- end. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Spencer on the birth of a son. bey BEAUTY PARLOR PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Our work is up to a standard-- Not down to a price. " Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. . Miss Hattie Whalen has recovered from her recent illness and left to spend some time in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. Page, Scott, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Davidson last Satur- day. Mr. Harry Bewell visited his brother in Barrie for two weeks, The Woman's Association met at the home of Mrs. J. Boe Tuesday of last week. ' Mrs. Brethour was visiting at the home of Mrs."J. Boe last week. Mr. Balfe left on Sunday for Toronto from where he will réturn ,to Labrador after spending some weehs with his family. While here he bought the house owned by the late Mr. Samuel Embury. tea SCUGOG Mr. B. Smith who has returned from his Christmas holiday$ at his home in Pembroke; received a warm welcome at our churches on Sunday: . He had a real message for us. Mr. Smith was entertained over the week-end by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick, and had lunch on Sundey evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sweetman, "The School Trustees for 1943 are: Head--Louis Pearce, Chas. Reader, John Reader. " Centre--George Sweetman, Maurice Fralick, Jonathan Aldred. Foot--Fred Crozier, Gordon Hope, Cecil Fralick. Pte. Douglas and Mrs. Maundrell of Kingston, spent the week-end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Fralick. Miss Margaret Bratley, visited Miss Aleta Collins on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope and little Ronald were Sunday guests of his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Long. The Union Sunday School was or- ganized on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. W. C, Smith, of Port Perry, in charge. Hon. Supt.--Mr. Walter Samells, who has been Supt. of the Centre S. S. for twenty-one years, "| Supt.---Mr; Fred Crozier, who has béen Supt of the Foot S.S. for a number of years. Asst. Supt. Ralph Milner. Sec'y--Clara Hardy. Treasurer--Edna Prentice. Pianists---Mrs. George Samells and Mrs. Elmer Lee. Bible Cl. Teacher--Mrs G. Sweetman, Young Men's Class--Cecil Fralick Young Boy's Class--Ralph Milner, Primary Class--Mrs. Geo. Samells, Cradle Roll Officer--Mrs, D. Hope. EY CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. Very moderate prices | § "Usua) hours next Sunday. NUTR Phone 72w, 'Eat Right: Feel Right. For Good, Nutritious Meats, Call W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY | ITION SERVICE Our customers understand some- thing of the difficulties being faced in the coal and lumber business and have come to realize that SERVICE has been maintained, profit or no profit. This service will continue. Phone 240w LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., LIMITED ANNUAL MEETING OF: THE ONTARIO PINE GROVE Will be held in the Masonic Rooms, Port Perry At 8.00 o'clock on the evening of MONDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1943 |} BUSINESS-- Auditors' and other reports, Election of Officers for 1943, and General Business. MR. PLOTOWNER--This is your-Company and your Meeting. Come and bring us your suggestions or eriticisms. j Constructive criticisin is always welcome. , GRANT CHRISTIE; President. AA A A A A A A A RR RR AAA fatten FRESH BAKING DAILY | Orders Given Prompt Attention i ¢ Individual Tea Bags, SASASAAARASEARAARARAAASIARARRARRAAARARNASRAARAARRRRAR We specialize in-- N31 Bonat Permanent Waves ¥ hid Shampoo and Wave 50e |} ial: wi yampoo and Wave Sel Saturday Special: Orange Layer Cake th Manicure Siew CR RBEIR pre " PERMANENT WAVES |&. pions 32 Gerrow Bros., Port Perry il $1.95 and up Ry CEMETERY COMPANY R. D. WOON, Sec'y-Treas. All children and parents are in- vited to make the Union Sunday School their Sunday School, and to help make the Union a success. At the close of the S.S. meeting the Church Official Bédard met with Rev. Mr. Smith assisting. Mr, and Mrs. Alton Mark, Marlene and Gale, are spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schell in Port Perry. Mr. Ted Fines and Mr, T. Eden have started to cut wood for the Pine Point Summer visitors. oo Mrs. T. Redman was the guest of Mr. and- Mrs. Shortridge at a goose dinner on Friday, and also visited Mur. and Mrs. A. Leighton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey at Blackstock. Services and Sunday School at the Mr. Keith Hope is now an Air Craft gunner and is stationed in Nova Scotia but expects to move soon, ------ EP War Work Activities Knitting-- : Will the ladies who are knitting socks, please follow the directions carefully. The top should stretch 7% inches double and the leg should not be less than 5 inches double. If you knit tightly, ' please use larger needles, The grafting of the toes is much improved, Relief for Poles in Russia--- The need of these people 1s still very urgent. Any used clothing, used or washed and in good condition will be gratefully received." Goloshes and shoes jn good condition are espe- cially needed. Only one in fifteen of these people: have proper protection for their feet. The following supplies were ship- ped to Provincial I. O. D, WE, Head- quarters, Hamilton, for the month of December: iy drm pomnth TIE, SEES NE Soldiers' Comforts-- 3 jerkins; 60. pairs of socks; 9 prs. seamen"s stockings; 9 sweaters; 11 Balaclava caps; 25 sailor's 'tuck-i ins; 4 long navy scarves; 15 short sear Ves; 7 pairs of mitts; 6 pairs of gloves; 4 prs. wristlets; 6 steel helmet caps. Evacuee Garments-- 1 shelter rug; T-layettes--39 ar- ticles valued at $7.44 each; 6 girls' outfits consisting of 1 jumper, 1 blouse, 1 pr. bloomes and 1 pr. socks; 12 shelter aprons; 3 prs. boys' py- Jamas; 1 hospital gown; 2 baby jac- kets; 6 quilts; I. afghan; 4 girls' sweaters; 1 pr. child's mitts; 9 prs children's knee socks; 6 flannel shirts; 1 girl's/coat; 1 girl's skirt. | i G, M. Tomato Juice, 20 oz: tin 10c ------ - TE A a Be Chie Ch } We deliver orders amounting to $1 or over. f ° CL I IT a THE 7 Habitant Chicken and Noodle Soup ~ 2 tins for 250 -_ Quaker Oats, large Package 21c Gold Medal Puddings, Gold Medal Pie Filler, per tin 2 for 13c See 14c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, All Ready Mixed, pkg. 16¢ We Have a Complete Stock of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Postum Beverage, special! large 49¢ Shredded Wheat, of Shreddies, " 2 packages for 25¢ J - e _-- a / 4 Canada Brand Corn Starch, for / 19¢ } Hawes Lemon Oil 24c¢. Toilet Tissue, 4 - 260 { Gillette's Shaving Cream, per tube 29¢ ' Gold Medal Floor Wax, 1 Ib. tin, 28c¢. | } delicious desserts, 2 pkgs. Phone 43, F. W. BROCK & SON 8 PHONE 43 PORT PERRY 1 : Tad USSR. Official Photograpk--Tank Reinforcements from Britain W. A. T. S.-- < 2 suits pyjamas, 1 knitted afghan. Camp Libraries-- 85 magazines, 53 papers, 1" pack of! "Start the New Year right. Look at the label on Your Port Perry Star. Is it paid in advance? playing cards. At Reasonable Pri Good Printing is esteniinl to most men, and to many private individuals, are equipped with modern printing machin- ery operated by expert craftsmen, in a position to offer fine printin market prices. The Port Perry Star - Phones 50 and 85. ¥ BN Call and consult us. HARNESS 1Ces 'business We and are g at fair ETRY SPP oa) WEEK-END SPECIALS | pkg. 15, 18c §