FRARRATEERIERR ARSE SRA BS a Sys VR Lon 0% ARRAS os LOCAL NEWS FREE Parking OSHAWA ik AIR CONDITIONED A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, APRIL 19-20-21 BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO, in "Lost in a Harem" with John Conte, Marilyn Maxwell, Jimmy Dorsey and Orchestra-- Music, Maidens, Merriment. WEECOME HOME Flying" Officer Murray Holtby, of the R.C.AF.,, who has been overseas two years, has arrived home, Pte. Harold Burton, of the Canadian Army Topographical Division, is with his mother, Mrs. Florence Burton, after gpending some five years over- seas. We extend a hearty welcome to Harold. We understand Mrs. Bur- ton and baby will come to Canada later, 90 Minutes of Laugh, Re CL -- Mrs. William Stocks is spending Monday-Tuesday, April 23-24 some time in Toronto. The Master Race" with GEORGE COULOURIS, STANLEY RIDGES Aso MASSEN, Nancy GATES. SHOCKING & SENSATIONAL But EVERY BIT of it TRUE. A Flaming Warning to all the World to Beware of the Ger- mans After the War. We are glad to report that Mr. Went. Watson has returned to his home and 1s gradually improving from his illness. Mrs. Douglas Lade, of Toronto, was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lid. Balfour. Sgn. Gordon MacMaster, R.C.C.S,, of Barriefield, was with his mother, Mrs. J.D. MacMaster, over the week- end. = FOUR DAYS, Wednesday to Saturday, APRIL 25-28 Ever Dream in Technicolor of Tropical Islands, Treasure, and breath taking DAMES. See. BOB HOPE, VIRGINIA MAYO in "The Princess and the Pirate' Mr, Juck Tinsley, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs, Leighton MacGregor and sons, of Beamsville, called on Brs. Wm. MacGregor, on Sunday. Miss Lucille Jeffrey, of Toronto, and Pte. John Jeffrey, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs, Cecil Jetfrey. A.C. Oscar Bradley, R.C.AF., who has been stationed in Western Canada for about a year, is home on furlough and enjoying a rest with his wife and family. with Walter Brennan, Victor } . . . McLaglen--funnier than ever-- Corporal Florence McMillan is Its a Wow. spending a few days at home, after 'You are cordially invited to attend Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor COMING TO-NIGHT Thursday, April 19th Atthe TOWN HALL, Port Perry, Free Entertainment and bring the family. There will be a comic for the children as well as movies on poultry and hog husbandry. TIME--8.00 p.m. PLACKE~--Town Hall, Port Perry . FRESH BAKING DAILY Bread, Buns, Pies, & Cakes. Phone 32 ~~ GERROW BROS. ------------e yy ---- JEMISON'S BAKERY I8 DEPENDABLE FOR | GOOD BAKING Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor Public Meeting Under auspices of the the Lions Club, for the 8th Victory Loan In the TOWN HALL on the Evening of "THURSDAY, APRIL 26th i : YOUR SEMI-ANNUAL | u u | a : ; i [| PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1945 You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE i . Next Week--April 25, 26, 27 & 28 FOUR BIG DAYS BARGAINS in Rexall Remedies, Puretest Household Drugs, Stationery, Toiletries, and Sundries. CHANCE for REAL A. M. LA PHONE 49 ) The AT=-SLEEP - LOOK ant ZFEEL BETTER / Page - Griffiths % 20 BETAMIN SEEM vi TAMIN B-COMPLEX T" | "LIQUID & TABLET FORM LAWRENCE'S DRUG STORE which she will be posted at Darts- mouth, N.S. Corpal McMillan has spent two and half years on the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart and baby, of Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, James Read. Mr. and Mrs. John KE. Gauld and Mr. Chas. Bell, of Val D'or, P.Q., and Mr. Robert Jeffrey, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. CG. C. Jeffrey, on Sunday. Dr. C. PP. and Mrs. Peterson, of To- ronto, were in town during the week- end and attended the Ladies' Night at the Masonic Lodge. The members of Fidelity Lodge en- tertained their ladies at a euchre and dance on Friday evening, Worshipful Master Clarke Williams and Mrs, Wil- liams received the guests. The music for the dancing was furnished by Cartwright musicians. The prize win- ners. for euchre were Mrs. David Wil- son, and Mr. George Palmer for first, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kellett for second. P.O. Hugh Nasmith, R.C.A.F., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, C. Nasmith, He ex- pects to be posted in British Col- umbia, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stainton and Linda and David, of Enniskillen, were week-end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills. ee ---- -- -- FROM DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Ontario will be faced with a serious shortage of firewood next winter, The Minister appeals to all municipalities in wood-burning areas to canvass the local situation and make all necessary arrangements for sufficient production, | He says that farmers and other fuel- wood producers should cut as much as possible during the balance of the spring and early summer. The shortage can be overcome if producers will cut as much as possible in the next few weeks. SLENDOR TABLETS -- harmless and effective, 2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12 weeks', $6.00. At Lawrence's Drug Store, Venture Restaurant Having taken over the Venture Res- |! taurant from Mr. and Mrs. Napier, | the undersigned wishes to state that | the business will be conducted in the same pleasing manner for which it is! noted, both by the people of this com- munity and*by the travelling public. very care will be taken for the comfort and satisfaction of our cus- tomers. . The Restaurant is now open and customers, regular and new, will find i d | R Yindly WeOMS IVE C. KERRY | Mrs. John Abbott, who passed away, April 22nd, 1944. 2 DIED LEE -- At Greenbank, on Friday, April 13th, 1945, James S. Lee, be- loved husband of the Late Ida V Phair, in his 80th year. ' RATION COUPONS WHICH MAY PIANO RECITAL A very delightful piano recital was held in the Parish Hall, Port Perry, on April 12th, by the Blackstock, Port Perry and Brooklin pupils of Mrs, Me- Clintock. The following took part: Shirley and Brian Hamilton, duet-- "The Little Patriot March" Garnet Palmer--*The Juggler" and "The Wigwam" Mayrene James--""Vacation Time" Frank Lovelock--"Waltzing" Shirley. St.-John--*Betty & Bill" Donnie Cook---"John Peel" Nancy Rea--"Gay as a Rose" Sunice Fifield--Blue Bells of Scotland John McKinney--*"Robin Hood" Kent Gerrow--*Slumber Song" Evelyn Gibson--The Tumbling Clown Jacqueline Cubbage--"0 Dear What Can the Matter Be?" Anite King--""Jesus Bids Us Shine" Irvin Gibson--Blue Bells of Scotland Catherine Aldred--"Fairy Steps" and ' "China Boy" Betty McArthur--"Evening Bells" Jacqueline Cubbage and John Me- - Kinney--duet--"Good-night Ladies" Cathryn Hall--"Rosy Cheeks" Jerry Rae--"Boy Scout March" Thelma Gerrow--*"Olives Waltz" Shirley Hamilton--"The Frog Chorus" Jean and Ruth Williams--duet "Queen of the Pixies" Betty Cook--'Evening Thoughts" Audrey Ploughman--"Camp Fire rs ~ Revery" Melville Gerrow--*Long, Long Ago" Everyn & Irwin Gibson--duet-- "The Sandman" Jean Williams--*"Golden Ferns" Brian Hamilton--"The Fox Hunt" Ruth Snowdon--*The Orioles Lullaby Isabel Nesbitt--"The Slumber Song" Barbara Woods, June Baldwin and Doris Hull, trio, "The Lead Soldiers" Ruby Ward--*"Southern Nights" David Goodwin--"Ecossaise" Iarbara and Isabel Nesbitt--duet-- "The Jolly Darkies" Jessie MeArthur--"Capriccio" Barbara Nesbitt--*"Minuet in G" June Baldwin-- (Bach) "Minuet in G" Ronald Lovelock--Monkeys in a Tree Barbara Woods--'""Allegro in Bb" Doris Hull--"Sarabande" Joyce Cubbage--"Two Little Frogies" Patricia King--*"Valse Mignon" Ruth Williams--*"Little Burlesque" At the close of the Recital, refresh- ments were served by the Parish Workers, The silver collection--$16, was donated to the Mortgage Fund. n IN MEMORIAM MEDD--In loving memory 'of our dear father, James Medd, who passed away April 19th, 1943, Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and true in heart and mind,' Beautiful memories he left behind. Always remembered by Myrtle and Earl POP IN MEMORIAM ABBOTT -- In loving memory of Peaceful be thy rest, dear sister, It is sweet to breathe thy name; And the one who thinks of her to-day, Is the one who loved her best. Sadly missed by mother, sisters, and brothers. Tr ---- ------ CONGRATULATIONS BE USED, Effective, Thursday, APRIL 12, 1945-- | BUTTER--90 to 103 SUGAR--46 to b7 PRESERVES--33 to 46 The many friends of Mr. Samuel Farmer extend heartiest congratula- tions for the honour conferred on him by the Ontario Educational Associa- tion, Mr, Farmer was made a Lite: Member of the Association at the re- cent Convention held in Toronto, DATE--Thursday, April 19 Program--Reel 1, Hog Production on the SHUR-GAIN Farm. Reel 2, Poultry Production on the SHUR-GAIN Farm. Comedy Newsreel Presented with compliments of HOGG & LYTLE, Ltd., Port Perry will be shown. MAJOR ART. WELSH will Speak Thrilling MOVING PICTURES DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. Everybody Invited. HYDRO RURAL WARTIME EXTENSIONS "With labor and metals drained by war, an unavoidable limit is placed on the number of new Hydro services that can be installed in 1946. Nevertheless, your Hydro is extending essential rural services to the absolute limit of labor and material available. i "About 8000 applications, made and approved during 1944, still await service, and many have since been added These will be connected as soon as possible. It will take all the man-power, materials and effort that Hydro can command to bring service to these applicants in 1945. Those requesting service along existing power lines may, in some cages, be connected before prior applicants who require lengthy extensions, We regret that many approved applications may not be completed before 1946. Bigg I : In 1944 your Hydro constructed about 400 miles of new rural lines, and added 9776 new customers. With some 1200 Hydro employees in the armed services or on loan to the government for technical work, along with the shortage of many materials critical to war needs, your. Hydro has done and is doing everything possible to extend , electricity to essential services. If your turn seems slow in coming, please «consider the wartime conditions under which your Commission labors, and be assured that 'it is doing everything possible to cerve you with the utmost speed, THE HYDRO ELECTRIC.POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO © ay 1 CANNING SUGAR COUPONS Light extra preserves coupons will become aalid on. May 17th, for the purchase of canning sugar, The first two of twenty extra preserves coupons to be used for the purchase of canning | sugar became valid on March 156. FOR SALE Melotte Cream Separator, 600 Ibs. capacity, in good repair. Apply to L. E. Mountjoy, Phone 191 r 12 JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The regular meeting of the Junior War Workers will be held at the home of Mrs. Betty Woods, on the evening of Tuesday, April 24th. EVENING AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.S. was held on Wednesday, April 11th, in the base- ment of the Church. Mrs. J. Baird's group had charge of the meeting and Miss Patricia King sang a very pleas- ing solo, "I Had a Little Talk With the Lord". Mrs. Colbear took the wor- ship service which included Easter hymns and Scripture reading. The meeting was brought to a close in the usual manner, CARD OF THANKS qr Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt, of Sea-|. grave, wish to expsess their thanks and appreciation to their neighbours and friends, also to Rev. Mr. Morris, for their kindness and sympathy dur- ing their recent illness. MONDAY, Rexall, swe ED 3 "ST. JOHN'S WRENCE PORT PERRY 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) Sunday, April 22nd-- 7.30 p.m.--Evensong. E. G. Bruton in charge. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Clifford Smith, Minister, Sunday, April 22nd-- 10 am.--Sunday School, 11 a.m.--This is our faith: Do you believe in God ? " 7 p.mi--How Christ has been re- vealed since His Ascension. . PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH . Pastor: P. Taylor Phone 41 good shade. write Abe. Wal 11 a.m.--Morning, Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is essential, Whatever your Insurance needs may-<Q] . be, consult : H. W. EMMERSON Port Perry PASTURE FOR RENT Pasture for cattle, plenty of water, 2, Lots 14-15, con. 7, Reach Township. For particulars, phone or e, Phone 3R, Port Perry P.O. apra6 APRIL 23rd IS THE DAY SET FOR , Waste Paper SATAY Js J { SALVAGE IN: I oe Cru 4 jPort Perrygjp Those having waste paper for salvage are requested to have it securely tied in bun- bles, and placed on the side- walk in front of their prem- ises early Monday morning, April 23rd. Rags in bags, and fats in con- tainers. also solicited. ETTEY'S GREENHOUSE Owing to scarcity of help and gas rationing, I find it necessary to dis- continue the delivery of flowers and plants, etc, for this season. I algo find it unsatisfactory to place aside any orders during the busy season. This season it will be--First Come, First Served, I thank you for past favours, and trust to give you satisfaction in the future. WM. ETTEY. -- -- BlaamsT SHOW VALUE IN OsHAWA Bilt Smoking In The Loges THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Daily Friday and Saturday, APRIL 20 and 21 JOAN DAVIS, BOB HAYMES, JANE FRAZEE, in "Beautiful, but Broke", --ADDED-- The Sensational Juvenile Delinquency Drama of To-day! "Where are Your Children?" with JACKIE COOPER, GALE STORM, JOHN LITEL. OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WEEK--AIl Next Week. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, The .picture that won 7 Academy Awards! Going My Way 'with BING CROSBY and BARRY FITZGERALD. Thursday Friday, Saturday, ; APRIL 26-27-28 The sensational Technicolor Action Drama "Northwest Mounted Police" with GARY COOPER, MADELEINE CARROLL, PAULETTE GODDARD, PRESTON FOSTER, AKIM TAMIROFF " Noletter writing, No orders. No bother. Tast 16 me kare car: you want and when you want it. 100% live delivery guaramtesd, Agent -- A. R, GRAY, R.R, 2, Port Perry, Ont. A Dr. R. S. Irwin QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY Office Hours: 2-4 pm. 7-8 p.m, Sundays by appointment, : PHONE 208 . ry 1