4 PORT PERRY, ONT.,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8rd, 1946 EE A, S BROCK THEATRE 'Phone 618, WHITBY Air Conditioned i Thursday, Friday and Saturday, - JANUARY 3-4-5 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m, Saturday Matinee at 1.80 FRED MacMURRAY, in eg BT 66 2 ¢ "Murder He Says . © ho, with HELEN WALKER, and : MARJORIE MAIN. i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday JANUARY 7-8-9 Last complete show at 8.20 a. "Tarzan'and the Amazons' starring JOHNNY WEISMULLER, BRENDA JOYCE, JOHNNY SHEFFIELD Also an ADDED Attraction Leave It to Blondie starring PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE, LARRY SIMMS. Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JANUARY 10-11-12 BOB HOPE, in "The Princess and The Pirate" IN TECHNICOLOR 43 / SEE ALLER wi, J * Rising values means adjustment of INSURANCE Whatever your insurance needs may i A (The frm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24%; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Tuesday, and Thursday afterncon of each week, or by appointment. : Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 84 ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning 'and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointmeat. Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone 25 W. A. Sangster CAWKER BROS, Family Butchers Hi The Best the Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention i H a 1328538200000 8008014444 DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 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 St., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68j|}¢ Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST 'W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY Phone 72w, -- DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. Phone 237, Res. 215 DR. ED. BAILEY [| 4 VETERINARY SURGEON 8 Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Port Perry 5 to me. Reverse charges on all phone calls 3 F. 3% "0% 4% 4% 7% VAS GOOD STOCK. Consult us as to lumber, roofing, etc. WE CARRY REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Phone 73w E. Reesor o 2% ate 0% 4% F. G. Reesor E: LOST ackinaw Coat on the Oshawa Roa between Spencer's and Port "Perry. Finder please re- turn to Ross Prentice, Port Perry or Phone 178J. : RA . LOST fray ~ Phone 41 H. W. EMMERSON Port Perry | night, a new At school dance, on Monday (Lewis) brand, size 7%. brown fedora hat Finder _ You will find yourself one of the best informed persons your community when you read The Christian Science Monitor regularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoints, a fuller, richer F2 understanding of world affairs , . . truthful, accurate, unblased '£3 FEMALE HELP WANTED Part or full time housework; live in or out. Apply to Mrs, W. T, Harris, : . Phone T1J. : WEEE. TH E> | FOR SALE Seite | tlectric Radio, heavy duty Electric eater, Kodak. Apply to Stan Causley Machine Shop, Port Perry. FOR SALE Pair girl's Tube Skates and boots size 6%, good condition; $2.00; small open bookcase, fumed, oak, good con- $2 dition, $3.50. Also a quantity of slight- i ly used records, good selection, 6 for 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. Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump i Jacks for Sale, ~*~ TENOR ATHLETE al Ken McAdam had the choice of a ut @woris or a singing career when ay AE 'returned from service with i the R.C.AF. A former Mec- © Magter University football and off hockey star, Ken cast the die in © © favour of his tenor voice and is : now counted one of the drawing cards on the Montreal rogram, - "Light up and Listen", Thursday 'at 9.30 p.m., Dominion Network, 3 2 oe / ' ETS i: $1.00. D. Corbman, Port Perry d27| . | chase. please leave at Alf. Dowson's, HOUSE FOR RENT North Myrtle, 6 rooms, fine If you have children, do not ap- ply. David Luery, Myrtle Station. 5 J10 WANTED location, elderly couple preferred, . news. Write for sample copies today, or send for. ¥ : trial subscription to this international dolly HAA forth a | z pedo aoha ITE 4TTI ATO SED ET PIES ATT Ty eT ETSY Adal ad saat eaten a] a) Tha Christian Sclence Publishing Society 0 One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Moss, NAMB. cosussasnncasvverssccsnsdsssang CITY. ooieininsnnnnnns STATE coirnre Aon Sables S350 2 eokly Mogazine 1nd 9 gne-month wincription 0) STREET. coeveavsstonscascsrnncrocansen, 0, Sel for which 1 encioss Boor on» momen moe ed n= N "F.W. BROCK & SON 4 THANK YOU At the beginning of 1946, we take" opportunity to thank our customers for their kindly consideration and con- tinued business. This has been a difficult year to se- ~ cure supplies to meet your needs. But you have been patient, and we have done our best to please you. 'Supplies will continue to be short for some time, but we are looking for improvement this year. Our stock in Drygoods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Wallpapers, is large and varied--more so than in some larger centres. | We solicit your continued business, and shall constantly study to give you Good Merchandise and Service. 1 Young man (around 20 years) for farm work. Apply to Willes Poultry Farm, R.R.1, Port Perry (just south of Manchester.) J11 FOR SALE De Laval Gas Engine, 8% h.p., two cylinders. -Apply at Beare Motors, Port Perry. - FOR SALE Circular Saw Outfit, complete on rubber. Apply to O. Bradley, Phone 5J, Port Perry. . CANNED CHICKEN Order Channell's Choice Canned Chicken -- Phone 134, Port Perry, or write George Channell, Bloomfield, Ontario. . , jand WANTED = To Purchase for Cash, modern preferred. Occupation upon pur- Apply at Star Oxice. jan3 of Toronto, will be in his Oshawa.of- fice, Wednesday and Saturday of each week, 10 am, to 9 p.m. Room 6, 16 King Street East. Phone 761J for appointment. feb16 dwelling in Port Perry, Medium size| METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION O Photograph is one of a series showing the British Air Ministry's Meteorological organization, including the Central Forecasting C. J. PARK, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR, | Station, the work of the Meteorological Section at the RAF. sta- ; tion, and the working of the Radio-Sonde Apparatus, a brilliant re- cent invention for supplying "Upper Air" information. shows the Cathode Ray direction finder which gives the bearings of thunder-storms anywhere within about 1000 miles, server, Leader Airc¢raftsman Jarvis, is in Telephone communica- tion with other stations through the control switchboard. S F THE AIR MINISTRY Picture The Ob- Experts men, and to many private individuals. market prices. Call and consult us. "The Port Perry Star Phones 60 and 85. At Reasonable Price "(Good Printing is essential to most business We are equipped with modern printing machin- ery operated by expert craftsmen, and are in a position to offer fine printing at fair t EPSOM Compliments of the season to all Congratulations to Mrs. N. P. Luke who recently celebrate her her eightieth birthday. Epsom school held its annual concert in the United Church. There wag a large attendance and all enjoyed themselves, , Much credit should be given to Mrs. B. '| Bailey, teacher, and Miss Walk- er, musical director, and all those who helped make the concert a success, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton and family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner, Pinedale, on Christmas Day. . : Miss Ruby and Mr. Roy Wil- son home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Prentice in Toronto on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Drew McCulloch spent Christmas in New Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Millman and family in Toronto for Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark enter- tained Mrs. W. Cook and Murs. Oxtobey, of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rodd and family, and Mr. and Mrs, D. McCulloch, on Saturday. Mr. K. Peterson, of Orillia, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. H. Hockley. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pogue and daughter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. B. Risebrough, at Sandford. : Miss Marguerite and Francis Bowles home for the week-end, The Epsom Women's Associa- tion. met Thursday afternoon, Dee. 27th, at the home of Mrs. D. McCulloch, Mrs. J. Wilson open- ed the meeting with the lesson thoughts, "God's Supreme Gift". The hymn, "Joy to the World" was sung accompanied by Rev. B. Eyers on the violin. The Secrip- ture lesson, "The King of Glory" Jivas read and Rev. B. Eyers led in prayer. The minutes and the treasurer's report were read and A! accepted; thirteen members an- swered the roll call. Rev. B. Eyers then took charge of the meeting and the election of of- licers took place and resulted as follows: President, Mrs. L, Wag- ner; Vice-President, Mrs. A. Christie; 2nd Vice, Mrs. G. Jef- frey; Sec., Mrs. D., McCulloch; Treas., Mrs. J. Wilson; Pianist, Mrs. L. Blight; Asst, Pianist, Mrs. D. Prentice; flower com. Mrs. C. Geer, Mrs. D. Prentice. Rev. B. Eyers closed the meeting with a violin solo "Humoresque" and a social time spent. The January meeting wil be held at the home of Mrs. Luke, Epsom, Rev. B. Eyers christened Miss Dorothy Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd, and Keith [lmer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Wilson, at the Christmas service. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson were entertained on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, Scott. Mrs. W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark and Mrs. G. Jeffrey and Yvonne, spent New Year's day with Mr, and Mrs. Drew McCul- loch. Mr. and Mrs. Albright at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, on Tuesday evening. Church service on Sunday at the usual time, conducted by Rev. B. Byers, PROSPECT Happy New Year to all readers. Mr. and Mpg. Wm. Kilpatrick gpent Christmas with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Porter, at Jrooklin. " Mrs. George Rosser and father, Mr. Well Somerville, of Toronto, were recent guests of Mrs, Jas. Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and son Don, spent Monday and Christmas with their parents in Prince Albert and Blackstock. Sorry to report Mr, Norman|. Powell 'is 'not well at present, Mr. E. Holtby spent New Now, ek Years with friends at Kitchener, Mr, Wm. Holtby is spending a holiday with friends in Mani- toba. S./Sgt. Byron Holtby, Quebec, spent Christmas at his home here, Mrs. G. Webster has returned home after spending some weeks in Toronto. Miss Jean Bray spent the week end with friends at Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. E. Diamond spent New Year's day with friends at Greenbank. Mr. Chris. Wilson and Miss | Inez Wilson spent Christmas at Raglan, Mr. Geo. Kilpatrick spent Christmas with the gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Steele. Mrs. F. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and daughter, spent Christmas with friends in Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Owen and children; Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Gray of Port Perry; Messrs, Jack and Bert Gray, were Christmas vigit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtby, of Welland, Mr. Murray Holtby, of Guelph; were Christmas guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, Holtby. ; Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dofeon, of Manchester, Mr, and Mrs. Walk- er, of Utica, Mr. and Mrs. Me. Master, Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. E. Diamond and family, spent Christmas at the home L. Diamond, ; Mr, Robert Gregg and sister Miss Hazel Gregg, of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mrs, Wm. Holtby. / Mr. and Mrs. S. Stevens, of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. O. Graham and family of Mount Zion, Mr. and Mrs, L.' Smith and son Geo, spent Christmas at Mrs. George Smith's. Mr, and Mrs, L. Smith and son with friends at Mount Zion for New Years. REL a US i en GSE A RE ee AE