"Phone 41 « S00 + i Ne ) 3% os iE, [ob ¥ PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1945 4 (The firm of Greer & Humpbtors is dissolved) I. 1 $33sssanasisanasasiis BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Air Conditioned The Management Extends to all Heartiest wishes for a very MERRY CHRISTMAS Thursday, Friday and Saturday, DECEMBER 20-21-22 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 'HUMPHREY BOGART, in "CONFLICT" with ALEXIS SMITH and SYDNEY GREENSTREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, : DECEMBER 24-25-26 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. GEORGE FORMBY, in "MUCH TOO SHY! Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, DECEMBER 27-28-29 "A Song to Remember" * IN TECHNICOLOR starring PAUL MUNI and MERLE OBERON with Cornel Wilde - Rising values means adjustment of INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may | be, consult . H. W. EMMERSON - Port Perry 2 ~ ~ FEMALE HELP WANTED ~ Part or full time housework; live in - or out. "Apply to Mrs. W. I, Harris, Phone 71J. / FOR SALE Electric Radio, heavy duty Electric Heater, Kodak. Apply to Stan Causley Machine Shop, Port Perry. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Albert Edward : Rogerson, deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Albert Edward Rogerson, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County.of Ontario, Gentleman, who - died on or about the 4th day of Jan- uary, 1946, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitor of the ex- ecutors on or before the 16th day of January, 1946, full particulars of their claims, immediately after which said date the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executors or their solicitor shall then have notice. Dated at Toronto, this 6th day of December, 1946. W. H. FORD, K.C., 100 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Solicitors for the ex- ecutors, Geo. Sweetman and Fred Hut- ton. 5d dec27 HOUSE FOR RENT North Myrtle, 6 rooms, fine location. Elderly couple preferred. If you have children do not apply. David Luery, Myrtle Station. dec27 - ot . FOR SALE Pair girl's Tube Skates and boots size 6%, good condition, $2.00; small open" bookcase, fumed oak, good con- dition, $3.60. Also a quantity of slight- ly used records, good selection, 6 for $1.00. D. Corbman, Port Perry d27 MOVED TO NESTLETON Orville Tripp has moved his Auto Wrecking Business from Manchester to North Nestleton. Phone 124 r 32. DeNURE BUS LINES Wishes the people of this ~ Community A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A Happy New Year FRED DeNURE, Operator Port Perry, Ont. RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24Y; 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. ross eee Phone 94 ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone 25 Ww. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON 9am. to pm [| 1. WISHING YOU ALL "A MERRY CHRISTMAS 'Office Hours: Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR CAWKER BROS , Family Butchers EEE EEE EES IE ESSE EEE TEESE IEEE TARE EEEEAESSIIITLILILLNY Hise] STII POPPE PPIIOIIIPIPE ERY DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office" equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St., Port Perry and A HAPPY NEW YEAR W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Port Perry DR. ED. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls To our many Friends we wish a Joyous and a Happy and Prosperous New Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68) "Phone 72w, PORT PERRY DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG : ' DENTIST - SE RTE RRR NA AA A 0 rt Ser mr RR 0 Sh Rt BE Rt B00, 0 2 0 BR ha RE Pt et Rt Lovina: Dlogk pues Cation : May the Spirit of Christmas spread over Phone 237, Res. 215 g the entire world, and a lasting peace be brought to suffering humanity. Christmas Year Y REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER , to me. F. E. Reesor . Phone 73w F. G. Reesor LL ee Tee Te WT ot RARER IRSATISRGIIRARG FOR SALE RERGURRERRENLILI PIES EL EIFS Fe SRA RIRSILRAIRTRLLLAY Quebec Heater in. good condition, Phone 212m Port Perry. : PRINCE ALBERT MACHINE SHOP "Any type of Machine Shop Work, Mechanical Repairs to Household Ap- cylinders. Port Perry. FOR SALE pliances, Radiators Repaired, Piston HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Comfortable home, convenient loca- tion, good wages for competent person. Apply in writing to Box 69 Star Of- Port Perry. with new tires. : ; FOR SALE '29 Half Ton Truck; '29 Pontiac car, Geo. Freeman, R.R.5, Phone 84 r 21. ART BROWN, Proprietor. | FOR SALE 12 Young Pigs 8 weeks old. to Ed. Thompson, Port Perry. Apply Port Perry, De Laval Gas Engine, 3% h.p,, two| Pin Fitting, Acetélyne Welding, Brake | fice, Port Perry. Would like duties Apply at Beare Motors, Drum Tuning, done at Prince Albert to start about December 28th. d27 : Machirie Shop. FOR SALE - "1 young pigs; also 7 acres of work- able land---one block from High School. Apply Herman Midgley, Phone 112r2, and Christmas turkeys have a new and special flavour for the thousands of Canadians who will be sitting down to their first Christmas dinner with the family circle complete. And many a childish face will glow in the candlelight because "dad" takes his place at the head of the table again -- with his strange tales from Italy, from France, Germany or the Pacific. plates go round, Canadians will pause and remember -- remember those family groups that will never be complete--those thousands of desolate and homeless in Europe -- that great army of children who have been frightened and hurt and starved by a war not of their making. again to allow the powers:=-of darkness -- greed, selfishness and mistrust --to fut out the candles of Christmas, tlose brave lights t love and kindness that came .into the world two thousand years ago. rd ad is home again / Christmas candles will burn brighter this year But even as the candles are lit and the heaped Let us therefore make a solemn resolve never at symbolize the warm [2 7 meas nN THE HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO (hn F. W. BROCK & SON -- ---- -- "TO EVERYONE oA Merry Christmas Christmas Gifts SLIPPERS for Men, Women, and Children Wool Blankets, several colors, $9.95 each Chennille Bedspreads, large assortment PY Wool Comforters--Scveral Styles English Dinnerware Sets--43, 65, or 95 pieces Men's Felt Boots. Hockey Boots, broken sizes GOODRICH RUBBERS, most sizes Men's Winter Overcoats--$22.95 Games. TOYS! Dish Sets for Children. DO LLS! FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES in every available line. Oranges 30c., 37c., 43c. Grapefruit 3 for 25c. W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets. Phone 138 To the People of Port Perry Community we extend Best Wishes for a- Happy Christmas and a PROSPEROUS New Year MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor | 1 Sufferers of bleeding and pro- should know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the cause at its source. Money back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Morrison's Drug Store. truding piles' SCUGOG A Very Merry Christmas to all. Service in the Head Church next Sunday at 2.30, instead of 10.30. Come out and hear the special Christmas niessage. Christmas concert at Head Church (to-night) Thursday. All are invited. It was a very pleased crowd that at- tended the service last Sunday in the basement of the new church, Mr. Fred Crozier, Supt., addressed the S. S. tell- ing how pleased he was to sce so many out for the first meeting in the ney' Church; and he hoped the interest will continue, Rev. EF, B. Cooke also ex- pressed his pleasure at being in the new church, and hoped it would be an inspiration to all to continue the good work. Miss Lois Jeffrey was organist, Percy Colling arrived home from overseas where he has been for the past couple of years, and saw service in Italy. Percy will be the last to ar- rive for some time as Bill Hope is staying for the army of occupation, An "At Home" will be held on New Year's Eve at the Town Hall for Re- turned Mén. Come and give the boys a rousing welcome, S.L. Joel Aldred, Jr, R.C.A.F., has received the D.F.C., for services. He has been heard over the radio. Con- gratulations! Miss June Cochrane, Port Perry, jwas the week-end guest of Mrs, F, Crozier, The Centre School girls presented C. J. PARK, D.C., CHIROPRACTOR, LMrsr. C." Wanamaker with a small of Toronto, will be in his Oshawa of- fice, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, 10 a.m, to 9 p.m. Room 6, 16 King Street Kast. Phone 7561J for | Appointment. feblb STRAYED to my premises, a cow and calf, Phone 3R, Port Perry. dec20 TURNIPS FOR SALE' About 50 bushels. Apply to C. H. Kellett, Port Perry. RATION CALENDAR Coupons now valid. . PRESERVES .....c.ccoonne. P22 to P26 MEAT ....ccocvmmnnnnniiin 16 BUTTER .. 134 + SUGAR inn 67 Christmas tree all decorated. Miss Yvonne Milner spent a pleasant week-end with her cousin Linda Fra- lick. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hope and family, and Mr, Leonard Hope of Reach, spent Sunday with their "parents, Mr. and "Mrs. David Hope, and sister Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Long. [Leonard is help- Myr. R. Peel for a few months, Special music as well' as Christmas message will be featured at the Centre on Sunday at 11.30 a.m. All invited. A social evening was held on Wed- nesday at the honie of Mrs. G. Samells with a splendid program. Rev, E. B. Cooke gave a splendid talk, Messrs. G. Samells and Owne Reader sang a duet, Coell Fralick gave a fine talk, Owen Reader led a contest. The next social evening will be held in the basement of the church, Wed., Dec. 26th. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Samells and the girls, Jean and Donna, spent Monday {with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Wright Crosier, at Manchester. 1} MANCHESTER Season's Greetings to All, "Welcame Home" to Chris Kosloski who returned on the Queen Elizabeth recently, He called on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson and other friends and relatives. Miss Helen Franklin was home with her parents over the week-end. Miss Margaret Johns and pupils are holding a Christmas concert at the school on Thursday evening, the 20th. There will be special Christmas ser- vices next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, with Mr. Young in charge. In the evening he is presenting lantern slides, portraying the Christmas story and message. Everybody welcome." Mr. Jimmie Moffatt, of Carroll, Man., has been visiting his uncles, the Holtby Brothers. Mrs. IF. White is visiting with her sons in the city. "Miss Lena Heidt, of Toronto, spent a few days with her parents last week. : PROSPECT (continued) The Prospect Woman's Association met at. the home of Mrs. Dunham, on Dec. 12th, with a good attendance. After the devotional period, the elec- tion of officers took place, with the following result: President, Miss K. Orchard; 1st Vice President, Mrs, W. Steele; See., Mrs, Dunham; Asst., Mrs, | G. Smith; Treas, Mrs. G. Webster; organist, Mrs. B. Webster; Flower Com. for Church, Mrs. W. Holtby and Mrs. Niddery; Flower Com. for Sick, 'Murs. K. Diamond, Mrs. F., Vernon, Mrs. Smith; Parsonage Com., Mrs. Smith, Mrs. W. Holtby. A short program was given: reading by Mrs, B. Holtby and Mrs. W. Holtby, mouth organ solo by Miss Gregg, after which the hostess served a lovely lunch. Collection $6. Next Sunday evening there will be a joint service of Manchester and Pros- pect at Manchester, at 7.30. There will be lantern slides and Christmas Carols. Come and enjoy this service. { "Mrs. IF. Martin has returned home after spending a few weeks with friends at Nestleton, E rn PO ASHBURN | L The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the basement of the church on Wednesday evening, Dec. 12th, and the election of officers was conducted: President, Mrs. Gordon Fisher; Vice- President, Mrs. Norman Anderson; | Sec'y, Mrs. Russell Lunney; Treasurer, Miss Vera Leach, Next Sunday a special Christmas service will be held at the church. It lis hoped for a good attendance. FA fin (ie 3. 11 i4) 4 IT 14 i o bu nds PT A ft Ete rile a a § Srp nl ra a i or i >, og > gm 2 a A Rr $l led GREE Tr i how gl pele, rs in agit A an i aria -