rp PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1945 ER ah ac A Nas L ' 2 EL . mn do x ean Ahan , 1] gs ' | god ' 3 . J ' at LIE Ady 3 si 3 i wT i ' ALL 5 Yrs les jo 1 MEERA A iw dhaiows Wasa PVE aba 45 04 Pata ray bie od ad shea bai i NEN rr wR - N 4 38 E08 4 4 5 y BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; JANUARY 11-12-13 Two shows at 6.60 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.80. JOAN DAVIS, in 6 y ; 7) 'He's My Guy with Dick Foran and Irene Hervey. Also an ADDED Attraction "The Falcon Out West" with TOM CONWAY. Monday, Tuesday and Wediioaday, JANUARY 15-16-17 Last complete show at 8.20 Up in Mabel's Room with MARJORIE REYNOLDS, DENNIS O'KEEFE, GAIL PATRICK MISCHA AUER. Also an ADDED Attraction. "The Hitler Gang" with ALL STAR CAST Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JANUARY 18-19-20 FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY, in "Heavenly Days" W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless: Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, King and Cedar Streets Phone 188 - Masson Street, Montreal, FOR SALE Man's Coon Coat, about size 42, $15.00. Apply at Star Office. - WANTED An elderly lady would like an- . other lady to share comfortable home. $5.00 weekly. Apply to Box 64, Myrtle Station. -- MEN AND WOMEN Watkins Dealers are making more money today than ever before. Enjoy the security and benefits of affiliation with the OLDEST and LARGEST COMPANY of its kind in the world. All sales. records were smashed in 1944--generous bonuses were paid to all Watkins Dealers. Get into busi- ness for yourself on our capital in your home or adjacent locality. Suit- ----able travel outfit required. Write now for further information to the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-P-b5, 2177 jan26 NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. Electrié¢ or Gasoline Drive Pump - Jacks for Sale. MACHINE REPAIR - SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario. . IN MEMORIAM HEAYN--In loving memory of a dear father, Robert Heayn, who passed away January 9th, 1940. As angels keep their watch up there; Please God, just let him know That we, down here do not forget, We loved and miss him so, Christ shall clasp the broken chain Closer, when we meet again. Ever remembered by Charlie and Stella, YNZ-A tribute of love to the memory of a dear husband and father, Robert Heayn, who entered into rest January 9th, 1940. When for awhile we part, This thought will soothe our pain, That we shall still be joined in heart, And one day meet again. When from all toil and pain, And sin we shall be free, And perfect love and friendship reign Through all eternity. . y ¥ Sadly missed by Wife and daughter. va K . Presbyterial Treasure SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED |} Expert RADIO Service | PHONE 234 on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturddy Mclean Radio Service|: The Best the Market Offers Yo ur Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24); Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ; Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week or by appointment, Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appqgintment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 W. A. Sangster . DENTAL SURGEON UOflice Hours: 9 a.m. to.6_p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's * Insurance Office. -DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for ; X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIBT Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: Shop. Phone 237, Res. 216 Port Perry WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE UNITED CHURCH The Woman's Missionary So- ciety met Tuesday afternoon in the school room of the United Church. The president, Mrs. Arthur Brock, opened the meet- ing by repeating King George's New Year's message of two years ago; also an appropriate poem from the Missionary Monthly. The recording secretary, Mrs. H. Nasmith, gave a very fine re- sume of the year's work. Ten monthly meetings and one special meeting have been held. Two speakers had brought missionary messages--Mrs. Wesley Thomp- son, speaking on '"Work among the Indians of New Mexi Mrs. Mullet, wife of missionary, on" "The China." The treasprer Reesor, presented the(annual fin- ancial statement. afternoor| Auxiliary had sent $380.00 to the he to- tal amount sent from all' W. M. organizations -- afternoon and evening Auxiliary, C.G.I.T., Mis- sion Band and Baby Band--total- led $694.00. Thirty-three Mis- sionary monthly subscriptions were sent in to Head Office. Mrs. Koch led the worship ser- vice. Mrs. Smallman, assisted by Mrs. Read, presented the study on the Philippine Islands, telling of the occupation of these islands by the American Army, after their war with Spain. Mis- sionary work has been carried on there by American Missionaries. These islands at present are in the hands of the Japanese. The meeting was closed with the re- peating of the Lord's Prayer. ~~ Ernie Suirian Leaves for Port Perry (Cannington Gleaner) Mr, Ernest: Sulman, a resident : of Cannington for the past ten years, left on Monday for Port Perry, where he will make his home in the future. Mr. Sulman has been appointed Superinten- dent of Hydro and Waterworks at Port Perry. Mr, Sulman was born in Eng-| land and came to Canada in 1925. He lived in Muskoka before com- ing to Cannington where he has worked at his electrical trade, -|and for the past while has been a machinist at John McLachlan Estate Foundry. "Mr. Sulman is a veteran of the First World War, having served in the Royal Air Force, he is a Residence 68J | 8 ~tnight's (Scout night) was de- Choice Meats at all. Times "WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST Phone 72w, 1 a PSY g W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY F. W. BROCK & SON Goodrich Overshoes and Rubbers Overshoes for Men, Women, and Children. Men's Eyelet Rubbers, $1.98. Men's K. Rubbers, $2.45 LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS WITH QUALITY GOODS WALLPAPER for 1945 300 Patterns in Stock. Papers at 18¢c. and 15c. roll Papers at 45c. to $1.00 roll of exceptional quality. - WALLPAPER PASTE--2 Pounds for 360 Lime, Cement, Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Moulding, Mill Work REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER F. E. Reesor Boone T3w F. G. Reesor k ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery Co'y Will be held in the Masonic Rooms, Port Perry */ At Two Thirty O'Clock in the Afternoon on MONDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1945 BUSINESS--Auditors' and other Reports, Election of Officers for 194b, and General Business ~~ NOTE-- Grant Christie, President. There is a vacancy to be filled. R. D. Woon, Sec'y-Treas. member of, the Cannington Branch of the Canadian Legion, having been president and treas- urer at various times, he also helped organize the Cannington Ski Club. Mr, Sulman is greatly interest- ed in boys' work, and Scouting his greatest hobby, he has been outmaster here for nine years, and certainly much credit is due him for the success the local troop has achieved. Wednesday finitely his night with the boys and nothing changed that, dur- ing the summer months many week ends he spent with the boys on hikes. 'Cannington will miss Mr. Sul- man and his son, Peter, and we wish him every success in his new venture. Young People's Union|; Instead of a regular meeting on Monday night, members of the Y.P.U. met and attended (in a body) 'the service at St. John's| Presbyterian Church, It was the first of the services for week of prayer and Rev. William Stocks delivered the address usi g his theme "The Lord's Prayer". After the service, the young people invaded the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. Corner for a short time. Thelma Crosier read an address and on behalf of the Y. P.U. Bob Dowson presented Bert Corner with a leather wallet con- taining a sum of money. Bert leaves this week for Port Dal- housie, He thanked the Young People very much for their kind wishes. Don't forget practice Thurs- day night (to-night) at United Church. Regular meeting next Monday night at 8 o'clock. FOR SALE Heater, will burn coal or wood. Apply at Star Office. County Council COUNTY OF ONTARIO The first meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the County of Ontario for the year 1945 will be held pursuant to statute in the Cotincil Chamber in the Court House in the Town of Whitby, on Tuesday, the 16th day of January, 1946 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. All accounts to be laid before the Council should be_forwarded to the Clerk, properly certified, at least three days before the meeting of the Council. DATED at Whitby, this 3rd day of January, A.D. 1945. 'R. DONALD RUDDY, County Clerk: OULTRY ROFITS AKE ORE "Hook's R.0.P. Sired NEW HAMPSHIRE CHICKS fronr Individually Pedigreed R.O.P. Cockerels, from practically non-brooding strain, NEW HAMPSHIRES A breed growing in popularity for ex- ceptional vigor and liveability, repid growth, early feathering and high production of large eggs. BARRED ROCKS X NEW FY HAMPSHIRES Heavy layers and ideal market Town Our breeders are individually selected and blood-tested by government approved laboratory. Chicks are hatched in Jamesway Electric Incubators, Prices on application, GREENBANK POULTRY FARM AND CHICK HATCHERY Greenbank, Ontario, Agents for Jamesway Poultry Equipment, AMBER GLASS CUPS--&Ge¢c. and 8c. Saucers 6c, Plates 15¢, Soup Plates 20c., Mugs 20c. Windbreakers for Men, up to $8.50 For Boys up to $3.95. Men's Winter Overcoats, all sizes, $22.95 NEW NAVEL ORANGES, SEVERAL SIZES Pastry Flour, Tomato Juice, 10c. a tin. 24 1bs. 7bc. Pure Bread Flour $2.49. Lard 17c. lb. 'INLAID LINOLEUM FLOORS Price quoted on any room. ~ BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW Big Selection | bl ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev. J. A. MacMillan Sunday-- - } 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.00. p.m.--Worship Service. During the winter months, service will be held every Sunday evening. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William Stocks Sunday, January 14th-- 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon, The Rector. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister Sunday, January 14th-- 10 a,m.--Sunday School. "11 am.--The Church and Injustice. Racial Equality is Christ's idea, not that of mankind. 7 pm.--It is preferable to be out- | fitted for the occasion, Friday, January 12th-- "The last service of the Week of - Prayer, in the United Church, | I Rev. J. A. MacMillan, preacher. All denominations invited. Thursday, January 18th-- The annual Congregational Meeting. All members and adherents in- vited. PORT "PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.~--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 pm~~Prayer Meeting. CONGRATULATIONS Heartiest congratulations are extended to Mrs. Wm. Cornish, of Little Britain, who celebrated 'her 91st birthday on Monday, January 8th. Mrs, Cornish is Phone to H, V. Hook & Son, 51 r 11, Port Perry. the mother of Mrs. A. E. Gilroy lof Myrtle Station, "General Builders' Supplies Planing Mill, Wood and Asphalt Shingles, Hardwood Flooring, Sash and Doors, Coal, Ice. ESTIMATES GIVEN Phone 240w LAKE SCUGOGC LUMBER & COAL CO., i LIMITED REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS Commercial-Domestic ANY MAKE H. J. BOWYER Phone OSHAWA 244 PATON SRT CII A RA Le] PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON -- et with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO and STYLED SRTTING, ONLY 50c. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is essential, Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W, EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry