Eyes Examined SUA ™~ x 1.OC A I. Glasses somplete, or lenses only, SE \ ML "OSHAWA [oe || SUPPNEE Where Necessary, a : a NE WS : ing PLAYERS Bai ble When M1 AIR CONDITIONED 1. R. BENTLEY I OPTOMETRIST | PERSONALS ! hp ¥ ¥- Sgt. John Orde, R.C.0.C., of sfield Camp, visited his mother, bE Orde, during the week-end. ! y. Reta Aldrich, of Detroit, Mich, "yting with Mr, and Mrs, William © pn and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mac- a. ""bigratulations to Mr. C. V. Purdy oh jy thawa, who has been re- elected 3lent of the Oshawa Progres- + 1} (onservative Association, hit i. Arch. Anderson has returned i after a pleasant visit with Mr. t [4 rs. G. I. Manning, at North Bay. {1 ( Oscar Beare, R.C.AF., of Camp [lan spent the week- end in town '3 eis mother, Mrs. Elijah Beare. { | dd Pickard has enlisted in the 'es, He reported last week to iE .C.N.V.R. at H.M.C.S. York at MA to. ig e Doris MacGregor visited CP in Toronto during the week- Robert Carnegie, C.A.D.C., of to, was at his home here during ek-end. ve W. M. Letcher attended a | mg of Oshawa Rotary Club in of Cenonha, Oshawa, on Monday CNT ea Hm? Ey . Douglas Lade, of Toronto, was i est of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7 salfour on Saturday and Sunday. ""*W. Whitehead, who spent the EA at the Ed. Balfour i to Toronto on Sunday. _f Officer Malcolm Nasmith, of iy erchant Marine and Mrs. Mal- 11 Nasmith, of Nova Scotia, are 1 Zg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. + smith, ZDavid Nasmith, of Toronto, was 2 § "home over the week-end. i--rant Officer Alf. Miller and Mrs. ih ESA Sa Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 16-17 WALLACE BEERY and BINNIE BARNES, "BARBARY COAST GENT" with John Carradine, Bruce Kellogg in Taylor's Auto Electric IT'S ALL A-C-T-I-O-N. Rough -- Tough -- Riotous PORT PERRY Added March of Time -- Imperialism GENERATORS Latest Paramount News Color Cartoon STARTERS Monday and Tuesday, FEBRUARY 19-20 FIELD COILS Another®SMASH Double REPAIRED and Feature Show EXCHANGED "MUSIC IN M ANH ATT AN" BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor with . i jams, Shirley day, . eh id Toyo Proclamation Laughter ALSO "DAYS OF GLORY" starring Tamara Toumanova, Gregory Peck Days of Danger; Nights of Fear To the Citizens of Port Perry-- Whereas His Excellency the Gover- nor-General, the Chief Scout for Can- ada, has requested that the week of February 18th-24th be observed as Boy Scout and Girl Guide Week; I therefore request all citizens to show their appreciation of the train- ing for good citizenship, successfully carried out by the Boy Scouts and Girl Guide Associations by observing the week above mentioned as Boy Scout Wednesday, Thursday FEBRUARY 21-22 WING and A PRAYER with Don. Ameche, Dana Andrews, William Eythe A Ship with Wings -- Men with Guts -- A Story of Glory and Girl Guide Week, and further that is of Toronto, were week-end !_of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Love. iq F. forget the Sports Night at the "merry Rink on Wednesday, Feb- ) SE 21st, at 8 o'clock. A big night 4 for all, ff DMAN'S WORLD DAY OF 'AYER, FRIDAY, FEB. 16th. 53 Woman's World Day of Prayer ce will be held in the Port Perry Church on the afternoon of February 16th, at 3 o'clock. ties of the community are asked 4 5nd. a for War Workers { Junior War Workers will meet - home of Mrs, Milt. Butson, on fay evening, February 20th. £3 * * i ;,, Junior War Workers are happy ounce that $256.00 were made at freshment booth last Friday 'g, the occasion of the Lions Club 2 and Dance, and wish to thank se who assisted. Nae Jtion Coupons Ty Lich may be used . J. A. MacMillan had charge of rning service at-Burn's Ch rch "+ nday, February 11, at 11 o'clock. 171i ose for his text the 6th chapter 0s, verse 14--"Seek good, and il, that ye may live and so the God of hosts, shall be with _ annual congregational meeting :n's Church was held in the base- on Thursday, February 8th at 8 { The meeting was opened with 'nging of hymn 74, "O God our Ages Past", followed by the : Psalm 19 and prayer by A. MacMillan, Mr, MacMillan hen appointed. as chairman, Hr. Wm. Gardiner, secretary for gpeting. The minutes of the last meetihg were read and ap- The various departments. of rch had their treasurer's report "and all proved to be in good fin- standing. Every branc of the I/;4 1's activities is to be congratu- A "n having a very successful year, , 27 1 of thanks was tendered to Mrs. i4n Andreson for her faithfulness ist of the Church. "owing the annual meeting, the School held a short business S0i\g. Mr, Edgas Heron, superin- Al t; Mr. Hugh Knight, secretary- % rer; and the following teachers, 7, A, Kerr, Mrs, N, Anderson 4 Jernice Hill and Mrs. Jas. Duff her of the senior gir pointed A Rustell Lunney to take the rd talk Grace Armstrong, of Toronto, 3 inday with friends in the vil Harold Kerry, of Utica, spent day last eek with Mr. and of Toronto, spent in Churches, Sunday, Feb. 18th, be observed as Scoyt-Guide Sunday to commemorate the 88th Anniversary of the birth of Lord Baden-Powell, the Founder of both movements. Signed--W. M. LETCHER, Reeve. 'MARRIED CHOICE BAKING FRESH DAILY PHONE ORDERS receive careful attentien SATURDAY SPECIAL-- "ANGEL CAKES" Phone 32 GERROW BROS. ANNUAL SPORTS NIGH WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21,8 p.m. Races for Girls and Boys, 5 years to 12 years--8.15 Sharp. HOCKEY--8.45 Oshawa Jr. B's vs. Whitby Intermediates This promises to be a fast Hockey Match. The teams are evenly matched, and are out to win the valuable prize. SENIOR RACES at Intermission. NOVELTY RACES. TUG-0O'-WAR between Reach, Sougog, and Port Perry. Suitable Prizes for all events. Come and support your rink! ADMISSION 2850. Children 160. BROOKES, Pres, G. L. DAVIS, Sec'y-Treas, E. ASHBURN Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Miss Catinrine Miss Georgina Reynolds, of Toron- Fisher, Mrs. Gladys Jordan, R.N., Mr. to and Miss Lytle, of Oshawa, spent Jas, Burroughes, Mr. C. Crumbs and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. My Cecil Gerrow were among those Edgar Heron, from this vicinity who attended the Mrs. Fred Hill spent Sunday with "Ice Follies" at Maple Leaf Gardens Lawrence's Drug Store News a a. BO You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE ANACIN TABLETS .. LAWRENCE'S BRONCHIAL VELVETTA MUR TPURB oi itettistoness 50c. BATH SALYS SCOTT'S EMULSION, 59%. and 98c. BAYER'S ASPIRIN, ...18¢., 29¢., 79c. Softens the water. ALKA SELTZER ...... 9¢. and 57c. - Delightfully perfymed BISMA REX cco 76¢. and $1.75 2 paupdican 60%, WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER EXTRACT ....oovoren. $1.00 .22¢., 42c., 98c. PHONE 49 A. M. LAWRENCE 780 Renalls Sts: 0900 tI PORT PERRY JEMISON'S BAKERY 18 DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD BAKING Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor SCUGOG (Continued from back page) L.A.C. Elmer Lee is enjoying a few days leave with his wife and little son Larry. Most of the boys overseas have received their Christmas parcels. Hi there children, School starts again on Monday, Feb. 19th with Miss Beulah Hunt, of Toronto, in charge. We wish her success. Sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Robert Jackson. All hope for better Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryant, of Whitby. last week in Toronto. health soon. Kenneth James McCutcheon and his bride, -- following: their marriage at Bloor Street United Church, January 20th. Mrs. McCutcheon was Rosamond Marie (Rose) Armstrong, only daugh- ter of Mr.'and Mrs. E. Armstrong, of Toronto; the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon, of Fort Frances, Ont, INGRAM -- HITCHCOCK On the 10th of January, 1946, in St. Andrew's United Church, Sault Ste. Marie, by Rev. A. G. Donald, Charlotte Mae; daughter of Mrs. Hitchcock and the late Mr. E, W. Hitchcock, to Flight-Lieutenant Kenneth E. Ingram, D.F.C.,, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Ingram, Sault Ste, Marie, Ont, Young People's Union| The meeting of the Y. P.U. on Mon- day evening was a Valentine Social. Dorothy Balfour, vice-president, opened the meeting with a Invocation; a hymn was sung and Margaret Day offered prayer. The Scripture passage | was read by Margaret Colbear. brief business session followed; al hymn was sung and the Mizpah bene- diction repeated. The remainder of the evening was spent playing games under the direc- tion of the Social Conveners, Dorothy Tristram, Marion Sweetman and Robt. Archer, Just before lunch, the Valen- tine box was divested of its contents and the Valentines distributed, causi much merriment, Lunch was serv and the evening closed with the sing- ing of God Save the King, here will be no meeting next Mon- day evening. The meeting of Monday ruary 26th will be in charge of Jack Cawker and Jack Whitmore, aii FEEL FITTER IN COLD WEATHER. | | Take one Page-Grifiths UNIPLEX |. tablet daily containing Vitamins A, B, C and D and all essential minerals too, Hold at Lawrence's Drug Store, ; is Liquor Control Board of Ontario NOTICE to Individual Liquor Permit Holders DO NOT DESTROY your present individual Liquor Permit Liquor Permits will be extended (not re-issued) 'to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store on and after March 19th, 1945. Ta "The decision to extend the use of the present permits will effect a substantial saving in paper and printing costs, and is in keeping. with present day conservation policies. | WILLIAM G. WEBSTER 8 Chief Commissioner AN \ RTT dr parents, Mr, EA ERATE MEET w " i -------- i LS - IETHER] Rep EI Rin] 3 i mS BicomsT SHOW VALUE IN Osmawa Bi Itmo Smoking In The ro Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 16-17 Aloma of the South Seas with DOROTHY LAMOUR, Jon HALL, and Donna DRAKE. --ADDED-- 1 "Phantom ~ Plainsman" with The Three Mesquiteers. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, FEBRUARY 19-20-21 "Jane Eyre" with JOAN FONTAINE and ORSON WELLES --ADDED-- In Old Chicago with ALICE FAYR and TYRONE POWER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Star Spangled Rhythm with BOB HOPE and DOROTHY LAMOUR --ADDED-- Memphis Belle Special 10-Mingte Feature NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Meohanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Eleotrio Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. for Sale. Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP : STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontarjo. IN MEMORIAM DeSHANE -- In loving Memory of a dear husband and father, who Passed away Feb, 15th, 1048, - And while he lies in FEBRUARY 22-23-24 vo. 8