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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1945, p. 4

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VE A A 3 3 3 \ a SESSA. J ha) LR OY Sa he A SNR > x : Te CAS : . rt ra N oS y Fi - aii . oh . LS eS alts 15. rn dF ss Reset rf 4 3 v5 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1946 is ¥ PE --_-- . ES "Eyes Examined ~ LOCAL Glasses complete, o lenses only, FRESH BAKING DAILY Lawrence's Drug Store News 3 : - MEE OSHAWA red supp where necessary, at boi . ' IN E WwW S | P > on sili oy reasonable priese,-- ' Birthday Cakes a Specialty You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE AIR CONDITIONED I. R. BENTLEY : PURBTEST COD LIVER OIL RI ERS AER re pelo a ' SATURDAY SPECIAL-- . LAWRENCE'S ° 78. and $1.25: PERSONALS FEATURE PRESENTATION ||: "JAM TOP BUNS" 2 IMPROVED SCOTT'S RMULSION...%. and 6k. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, R ALPHAMETTES ...$1.00, $1.85, $3.50 Miss Lorna Dure, of Toronto, spent JANGARY 205.01 9 ' gs - B op eaL, $15.00 several days last week with her sister, n | \ 3 3 MI RE... CHASE'S NERVE FOOD....60¢., $1.50 Mas, J. S. MacFarlane and Mr. Mac- al Irish Eyes Are ayl O Tr S Phone 32 GERROW -BROS. A cough medicine that BAYER'S ASPIRIN . ..18¢., 2%¢., 79¢. arlane. wid - - 8 i ; Wi HALIVER OIL CAPSULES Miss Mary Stoddard, of St. John's, rrr Swiling" Auto Electric aly Sku n18 3 90c. and $1.55 IR i i iti Mrs, Edith starrin ' * : WA ng geri JUNE HAVEL SORT DEY THE ANNUAL MEETING. OF THE surorks op uve Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hillier enjoyed Ry ond 13 Siig alioed Por t Perr o oP Be tana "Perel || seen, ARER, MARCLOL || GENERATORS > Reach, and Scugog A. M. LAWRENCE; con ||| PARAROUNT NEW. STARTERS 'Agricultural Society PHONE 40 7, Rosctt su, PORT PERRY Mrs. Earl Wallace attended a Gon- MONDAY and TUESDAY i} h mm "nl A , . forte of the Toll Telephone Com eh FIELD COILS will be held in the pguicwsaral Room of the : : JANUARY 29-30 pany in Oshawa last Thursday. : -- TT : -- wo Great Hits REPAIRED and - Port Perry High School, on Mrs, Arch. Anderson is visiting with "Song of the Open Road" j friends in North Bay for a short time. with EDGAR BERGEN sud EXCHANGED Monday, Jan. 29, at 8 . p. m. JEMISON'S BAKERY CHARLIE McCARTHY, 1 A i" Mr. G. Bruton of Trinity College, ¢ . h Bonita Granville, W. C. Fields, [BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor is Toronto, conducted service at the[f GUM Granville; Al Cocina P BUSINES S--Presentation of the Annual Report, I8 DEPENDABLE FOR Church of the Ascension last Sunday also : . Election of Officers, General Business. bles oo = "THE LAST RIDE" IC Vou Co are Invited to he Present if you are interested : GOOD BAKING. : Flying Officer Bruce Beare, R.C.A.F. starring RICHARD TRAVIS and D AN E! in the work of the Agricultural Society. ' : : : N of Uplands, spent the week end at his ELEANOR PARKER. SRL 3 as home here. SERIA es FRED CHRISTIE, Pres R. D. WOON, Sec' ES eps : WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, . " . . . ecy er TT TE Congratulations to Flying Officer January 31, and LL ih 1st at the Yellow School, at 9 o'clock : y Phone 93 + Ww. "ART. . JEMISON, | Propri : bs ' prietor Edgar Emerson, R.CAF., on being |} te coe AT MOMENT ||on the evening of FRIDAY, Jan, awarded the D.F.C. Edgar attended i . . 26, under the auspices of Honey- ' ] High School in Port Perry. shaceingd JOnk rr. and das Women's Insitute sixpiecs| 1 rustees, Ratepayers, Farmers, Ladies , \ They laughed him . : _ {Orchestra e tyme & modern Er : LC Gorton Carne, moa | thes wud ie in {| SURE on om $0 ATTEND MEETINGS OF THE SSEUO0. FE iw days. . ig Pit : ing In The Log his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Carnegie. on Added Rh ev Admission--26c. : F d ati £ Sympathy is extended to the Aldred - mo Sots angerous assage : A | family -- Nel Mrs, Wm. Ra Cpl. Oscar Beare, R.C.A.F.; of Camp a IRY . € era on 0 gricu ture (Bertha), ag Mini (Vine), Bordel was home from Thursday to|f = and PHYLLIS BROOKS WANTED ----- AT -- : * | Mrs. Powers (Maud), of Toronto; Ira, LLL, OSHAWA Saturday. _. -- M Kes t T d J 30 Jonathan and Joel of Scugog, and Nor- i CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Reesor spent : y ancnester uesaa anuar man of Port Perry, in the passing Sunday in Toronto with relatives. | Young P eople S Union Dressed Poultry : Ae y Rial adeso aml ANG ARY SainEday; Li Ww Li tain. na Li 25-26-27 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey were Doris Clarke and Audrey Plough- GOOD PRICES Greenbank, ednesday, January 31 tbe J in Toronto on Sunday. Mrs. Davey re- | man, Conveners of Christian Missions, : ng Tuesday in the Little Britain Ceme- 66 maining for a few days with hér Tone in grade of the Y.P.U. meeting| =~ Epsom, Thursday, February 1 : hn Yr, Aldred jn a hea The Miracle of daughter, Mrs. Fossey. on Monday night. ' PAID FOR gil : ; » on Thelma Crosier, president, opened |* ; SPECIAL FEATURES : 8 Vien dora vie Jong whee fe Morgan's Creek ~ Will you help the drive for Funds|the meeting with an Invocation, A D d Chi k g yg LE : ~ _ | was born and on the farm where Joel to provide books for those in the " in| 22F esse ICKeN$ |Address--Mr. A. A. Archibald, Inspector Public Schools [Pe leaves. He also leaves a large in, 2. prov ymn was sung and Doris Clarke led in a ' P ools family to mourn his passing, BETTY HUTTON ~~ ervices i . " : : gL. . : ~~ Jpn---- ~ |prayer. Verna Moase read the Serip-| an k owl Films from National Film Board. Here is a letter from L.A.C. George and : So HOCKEY ture passage from the 6th chapter of : } | Fines to the Red Cross: EDDIE BRACKEN The Hockey match on Monday night John. Delivered at Port Perry Hatchery Debate at Greenbank--Township School Board Scugog Red Cross in Whitby Arena ended with, the score| _ LD¢ topic was the story of the Town| OF fo R. A. Foren, Greenbank, ys, Ir ustees, : '| Dear Members: : ADDED Whitby, 8; Port Perry 3 Never)" of Vita, Manitoba, which was settled Apply to J. J. GIBSON, - 2 d I uld lik 3 hank th -- by : ye to by Ukrainian people. The speakers Phone 75J, Port Perry. Dan e, ! L h (Ladi 1 ne $ Jo any ine Jobers mind, boys, it's sounding much better. By an peop i, $2 i" a; : : ¢ une ( aales please provide) of "your organization through my "West of 4 ; e Gerrow--"The History o : Vita"; Kay Day--"The work of Vita . President--Les. Smith, = Sec' y--W. A. McMillan. [pote or the grand parvel I reseivgd Ai BIRTHS Hospital"; Betty Cook--*'Dr. Waldon Annual Meeting of - : Lp A apavoiia Cimarron" ; of Vita"; Beryl Cook--*Social Activi- M 1 } i TV. Bs DE , n h B h fellows out here on these Islands. : with CAWKER -- Mr. and Mrs. James ties in Vita". A hymn was sung. anc ester ranc! Annual Congregational Noun Everything in the parcel was won- THE THREE MESQUITEERS Cawker are happy to announce the| The program was composed of the Red Cross Society P P derful and I appreciate kind birth of their daughter (a little sister following numbers--reading by Dor- ort er ry United Church thoughts, og ny . : yr gt thy Trist "Little M d : : - Mond Tuesd esda fo Tom Fr py Hoi 1 Teun ie Morr By on) WILL BIE MELD AT THE | Tho Spot of the sch ory th sess of thi Gh hoi 0 ou ins the mmr | st d and "Together", Lois Jeffrey; Marion TOWNSHIP HALL [by the organizations Gf Port Perry but of the people of the entire village, |and all the people of Scugog. > DOUPE -- Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Doupe, J Ae ic United Church, were given at the Mr, and Mrs. Smith, you have become Sincerely yours, Sweetman gave a reading entitled "A : : : 3 € Prince Albert, wish to announce the|go|dier Speaks"; Helen Hayes sang AT 2,00 P.M. ON Congregational necting last Thursday beloved citizens of Port Perry. Con- George Fines Lady of the] birth of their daughter at Port Perry | «pont Feros ts a 3 evening. "The work of the Church was stantly we hear of your thoughtful| Mus. Hubert Long visited her cou- Hospital, on Monday, Jan. 22nd, 1045. | Beliove", accompanied by Lois Joffre Sat., J anuary 27th shown to be in a healthy condition; helpfulness of those who need your|sin Mrs, Joe Dowson, for a _couple v1] Ia Tropics" hi ; Bd (and all the finances are in good shape. sympathy and inspiration, days recently. at the piano, Everybody urged to be present | The Missi a ini * . with Rev. W. C. Smith thanked the Young | ( e Missionary work carried on by| You Mr. Smith, as our Minister,| Mrs. C. Samells spent the week- ROBERT TAYLOR : A 1 4 People for their attendance at the|Grant Christie, Margaret Johns the ladies in the two Missionary Aux- {have "lured us to brighter worlds, and|end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; and rrives Home Prayer Meeting two weeks ago; for| President. Secretary, |iliaries is noteworthy, All missionary led the way." By word and deed, you| Wm. Jackson in Reach Township. HEDY LAMARR f 0 hte Toop dion) IC and other givings were in advance of have shown us thie way of life, Be-| Allare glad that J, L. Sweetman has : rom verseas soiling Aino We Works Deapids those for 1943. causo of your- faithful work, our [returned to his home after spending wk Flight-Lieutenant Michael Wood, | program last Friday evening which Junior War Wor ker §| The Official Board. realizes that a Church has grown in membership, and four ySats in the AlP Fores He span TAN Fath D.F.C., of Greenbank, has arrived was such a decided success. A hymn great deal of this success is due to|in good will. In your owp way, you everal months in Edmonton and had la home after three years active service|was sung. Two new members were| Lhe Junior War Workers will meet|Rev. Mr, Smith and Mrs, Smith, Aec- have urged us to do ever better work, [8 number of plane flights. "Sergeant overseas with a Halifax Bomber | added to the roll. on Tuesday evening, Jan. 30th, at the| cordingly, the following letter* was |Because of your leadership, we look| Mr. Robert Rodd, Manilla, is spend-|§ - : 2 Squadron. Flt.-Licut. Wood enlisted|" Port Perry Y.P.U. has been invited |home of Mrs. Gordon McKee, read to them, and they were prosented forward to an oven better year in 1945, Ing a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. Madden" 'in the early part of the war and hag|to attend a skating party at Whitby Tk wy h a cheque for $100.00 as a tangible Without Aesgeniti our sense of obli. | Pere. Jeffrey. : ' : risen from a mechanic to his high|Arena on Thursday, January 26th. No CARD OF THANKS [evidence of appreciation. ation 10° our: Minister, We>foe} thal Me ard Sha. Glog Hold vishal We : Y pew $ position, and received his D.F.C. in| decision was reached, The Union's| Mr. and Mrs. George Kerry wish to SJL, praise fs du tn' you, Mrk/latens, Mr. and. Mis, B. Hood on WALLY BEY : ; ) : hi January 18th, 1945 Smith, for the thorough and efficient |Monday and 3 the fall of 1944, He is a son-in-law | social evening for January will be in|express their sincere thanks and ap- To Rev. W. C. and M: ; | 3 1 BI, Scion M ; TOM BR( hs of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Till, of Green-|the form of a skating party at 'the |preciation for the lovely gifts from % . Pp ten 8, Smith, manger ; which you have taken more Yad Mie dL Sweetman and ROWN Bg bank. rink, next-Tuesday night, January 30, their Scugog friends, in recognition of ots Pay Oniaiie than the required share of Chureh| Allens enjoyed a goose dinner at his £5 with lunch afterwards at the Church. | their recent marriage. Dear Mr. and Mrs, Smith,-- duties and opportunities, You have paren fs) Mp. ard Mm George Sweet- 3 vi " ~ |The meeting closed with the Mizpah This is the ti fitted into the plans of your fellow |Man's, on Sunday in honour of John's : : 1} DEATHS Cindi is is the time when reports are workers in that unobtrusive manner |Pirthday, then Allene visited her N 0) ; i PATH oo SCUGOG CHAPTER ILO.D.E. Rade of the work done in connection which has endeared you to our people, | friend, Shirley Hope, for supper and .T I CE oi (VARMER---In Cartwright Township,| © ARRIVED IN ENGLAND Scugog Chapter LO.D.E. held thoir | Varo FOr Fexty United Church, One|ywo thank you most heartily for your | the evening. All kind E fi on unday, ary 21st, 1945, John | Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, of regular monthly meeting on Jan. 8rd, Zea 8 not yet been handed in, | constant good work and kindly con- . There are a number of children out nds of Eleotrica« gi Wright i husband of the late Sarah Manchester, Ont.,, have received a in the Library. The Regent opened an hin i; hs Fepory on the work of sideration, of school with bad colds, andMeohanical Repairs A i right, in his 82nd year. . Liable from thicir son Tpr. A. H. the meeting with the LO.D.E. prayer t! a inister and his wife, his helpmeet 'To give tangible evidence that these Sorry to report that Scugog is un- to household appliances : rr Vi TOT Miteleli; that he ling #erived safely in and Chapter motto. in ; truest ery of 'the word.. This words of appreciation are heartfelt 8Ple to have Church service, or Sun-| Al) makes and sizes of . J E ngland wid ig Well. A Totter Wis vee tron the Halen report we would like to make now. land sincere the Official Board, on be- | day School as only a few on the center Electric Motors re airs Ti Ration Coupons ' F Regent, Mrs, Ryland New, expressing It.is a report of constant work well half of the Congregation, herewith |*8d can get out. Most of the con d p Jé hich b d FORTIFY YOURSELF AGAINST. 0" os "for the New Year, Re.|d0n¢ by both Mr. and Mrs. Smith. It|present you this cheque, We hope it|C¢ssions are mot cleaned out yet but od anil Reconditioned.' 7B whic may e use a = HL Page-Grifithy va. ports were given by the various|i® Dot 8 statistical report; but one will bring pleasure to you both, we hope they will be soon. Small Motors for solo. 4 Effective Thursday REx an iy Shsghuine y itamins eins. The Child Welfare Convener |0f the creation and maintenance of | 'Sighed, on behalf of the Official] = Mr: and Mrs, Gordon Hope and sons| Small Gasoline Engines vi) a y A 29S hm os ry min- | ooorted groceries and a layette sent |the Spirit of good fellowship within'Board and Congregation, = Allan, Metle, and Roy- visited their for Sale, ek i January 25, 1 9 45 ' at Lawrence's Drug Store. | 1" 50 ii in need. thd Church. It is a report of constant Samuel Farmer, [daughter Mrs. Tom Man, at Colum- Electrie or Gasoline D P i CGLT The Gypsy Basket found its resting [*¢¥¥ice and kindly understanding of Recording Secretary, [PU in honour of her birthday. Jacks for Sale. yg, ramp i ___ Butter--90 to 94 The C.G.LT. meeting was held .in| place at this meeting. and wis found | eee a A Sra. hos, Rema spent the weok- ~ MACH] PA vs Sugar--46 to 51 inclusive | the United Church basement, Monday | to contain $28.69. - Hari] i AWARDED DEC. | SAL ROR oa ivicE as wars od wi] her sister, Mrs. Fry in Osh: NE REPAIR rr Preserves--1D33 to D38 evening, Jan, 22nd. Mrs. A, Brock asked for assistance] SUP Don' gi --8ALVAGE --SALVAGE || AWA, Sion ~ - SHOP r : The meeting was opened with the [at the Blood Clinic and stressed the We have received word from Mr. and ont orget. fo save, your. waste| Mr. Vernon Grahari retuned to his STAN, CAUSLEY, Proprietor La rT TTT YT Singing oF TO andl Jollee hy fievd- of: Dogars, Mrs, Malcolgs Emerncng of -Nestletor, paper > our next salvage drive, home on Tuesday after having his w UA ' prie 7 Quantity of Erban Oats and Six- the C.G.LT. Purpose and the Lord's{ It was decided to have the Annual|that their son, Flying Officer Edgar is is vitally important, ; ig in Port Perry Hospi | Port Perry, Ontario. 7 . rowed, No beard Barley. See samples | PTaYer. HAY Birthday Party. The date and arrange- | Emerson, has been awarded the D.F.C. £? hy be will regain his health : i at Massey-Harris Shop, Port Perry. Hymn. 33 hy 3 sy Mrs, Smith ments Wri Jete $0.4 Conmmittés. Edgar was born in Cartwright Town-| CARD OF THANKS id bb AN APPEAL : : 4 3 Howard McMillan," R.R. 2, Seagrave, | "28 In charge of the Devotional Period special appeal was made by the |ship. He attended Port Perry High Mrs, Andrews and son Charlie, also CARD OF THANKS & is Phone 115 r 8. : AS after which hymn 488 was sung, War Services for books for our Armed School for a short time, He was ovet- | Mr, Charles Harris wish to extend to| 'Sinceré thanks to relatives, friend Hh 2 Joga) Shaper LODE: ds mont The minutes of the last meeting | Forces, '| sean for 17 months. Upon completing [their friends and neighbours = their Doctors and nurses for th $8 ehidsy| Snxiolly. 10) aig at Jeasp: $100.00 in AUCTION SALE were read and adopted, followed by| Nominating Committee was chosen | his tour of operations he was granted [appreciation for sympathy cards and [nesses arin, Vi ian 1 ne a Fortyoiox heuks Jou titag in the i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, Farm the roll call and the collection was |--Mesdames A, Brock, M, Dymond [leave to come home and is now posted |letters which were so much hel {ins Oshaw a al Ho ee |r oea, T3218 b natictewide sppesl oh ~ Btock and Implements, the property of received and C. Cook. The annual election of [in 'Canada, Edgar has one brother, |during their bereavement of a lovin wa greatly reel --, Whiehiind a i Saunt tne, Socks are. Lit Charles Pilkey, on No, 12 Highway, | We. then went into our, groups and officérs takes place in February, | Flying Officer Ralph Emerson of the son and brother; 'also, winy thanks be Pipi hthond and will never asked for by our service men and 5 Jout south of Greenbank. See bills studied knots, first aid, and the flying Meeting closed with God Save the |R.C.A.F. who has Las 3 rossrtly sted [to the Youig People's Union. = "Mr. and Mrs, Robert Heron wil being om ound ma 11 n i or list. Sale at 1 p.m, © |of the fia King. fa Gf TER one ; p Jo flog | Bde eS us Misning, RY "ar wi ean and family, Akbgrn, Ont. | hospitals, lh iE PF } : ' . 7 PE 4 ¥ os | Fo

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