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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Apr 1946, p. 4

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LOCAL NEWS V a boring OSHAWA Parking 11 A PAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED ANNOUNCEMENT Brooklin Geo. S.- White, Port Perry. 11th. mother, Mrs. N. Baird. latives in town. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Taylor spent th week-end with in Brighton. Misses Enid and Olive Wallace, o ents, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wallace. Mr. Grant Real. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Hall. daughter Dawn, of Ottawa, were holi Mrs .C. C. Jeffrey. spending the Easter friends in town. Hardy and son, of Toronto, spen Easter with Mr, and Mrs. C. Honey. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smallman spen and Mrs. VanNest. Miss Muriel Cook, of Toronto, spen Mr. Wm. Cook. were holiday visitors at the home o Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MacGregor. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stone. ginia, Ontario, Mrs. C. Reesor, and Mr. Reesor. ilton, spent the week-end with Mrs Hugli, Mrs. Outram's mother. and Mrs. I. A. Boyd. Mrs. Pearl Bennett. Brantford. town, COMING FROM OVERSEAS Word has been received that Mrs. Eileen Burton and son Ian P, wife and son of Mr, Harold W. Burton, is a Jassopger of the S.S. Letitia, and will arrive here shortly. A treat for your feet! Use Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relief, 60c. at Lawrence's Drug Store. OFF TO A GOOD START To the delight of a fine audience which met in the United Church, in Uxbridge, last Saturday, Youth for Christ got off to a good start for the second season with a big varied and interesting program. Roy Wilson of Uxbridge, occupied the chair, and Don Davis, of Toronto, was in charge of the music and conducted lively chorus singing. The speaker for: the evening was Captain, the Rev. Watler Hughes of Waverly Road Baptist Church, Toron- to, who received special recognition by the King for his services overseas. A highlight of the musical part of the program was the numbers render- ed by the Trumpet Trio, Tom Webb, Jule Reynolds, Jack Chellow. Roy Hall, of Toronto, and Paul Storms of Owen Sound, were introduced, and they will be taking over the leadership weeks. night this week, in the Music Hall at 8 pm. See advertisement in this is- sue of the Star--back page. Income Tax Returns and General Accounting R. J. Harper Phone 204, Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Jamés Lambert, of announce tie engagement of their only .daughter Verna Grace, to George W. White, son of Mr. and Mra. Quiet wedding at the bride's home on May Miss Annabelle Beird, of Toronto, is spending the Easter holiadys with her Misses Ruth and Magyion Brent, of Toronto, spent the week-end with re- Mr. Wallace McMillan, of Hamilton, and Miss Florence McMillan, of To- ronto, were Easter guests at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. A. Mrs. John Brent, of Toronto, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. S. Robertson. the former's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor, Toronto, spent Easter with their par- Mrs. William Real is in Ottawa this week, visiting at the home of her son, Black, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slemmon and day guests at the home of Mr. and CLUB Miss Lois Spooner, of Aurora, is holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Morley Honey, Mrs. Easter week-end in Brantford, with € . their daughter and her husband, Mr. Dymond will speak to the children. the week-end holiday with her father, Mr. and Mrs. Raneau, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stone, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. Frank Shepherd left Port Perry last week and is now residing in Vir- Mrs. T. J. Blight, of Toronto, spent Sunday in town with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Outram, of Ham- Mr. and Mrs. M, Boyd, Gary and Dianne, of St. Thomas, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer Mr. Edward Bennett, of Brantford, spent the holiday with his mother, Edward is work- ing with the Massey-Harris people in Mrs. Figary and daughter, May, of Toronto, spent the Easter week-end in of the meetings for the next few, The next Rally with be Saturday, | Thursday, Friday and Saturday, APRIL 25-26-27 Those Lovely . . Glamorous . . Scandalous THE ,DOLLY SISTERS] starring BETTY GRABLE, JOHN PAYNE, JUNE HAVER. The Greatest Musical «Ever in GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR. Monday and Tuesday, APRIL 29 and 30 Michael Sadleir"s Great Novel FANNY by J GASLIGHT starring JAMES MASON, PHYLLIS CALVERT, f STEWART GRANGER @® FOUR DAYS © Wednesday to Saturday, MAY 1 to 4 BETTY HUTTON and BARRY FITZGERALD, in The STORK Hear Betty's Six Wonderful.. Songs. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Port Perry, Ont. Sunday, April 21st-- t| 11 a.m.--Special EASTER Service for Children and Parents. Dr. t All members and friends invited to attend this Easter Service. tl 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.--Bible Class 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service. fIPORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. . 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Services are now being held in the Elford home, just south of the United Church. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. E. G. Bruton, B.A. | April 28th--First Sunday after Easter 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School 7.00 p.m,--Evensong and Sermon. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, April 28th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School } 11 a.m.--Laymen speaking in the interests of the Pension Fund. This meeting under the auspices of the Chairman, Speakers' Com- mittee, Oshawa, 7 p.m.--The Divine Presence. Ceremony of Reception of members FULL GOSPEL .PENTECOSTAL HURCH (Queen Street) Rev. F. B. Fifield, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. Evangelistic--7 p.m. "Lend God an hour; you will be repaid." ALL WELCOME IN MEMORIAM ! ABBOTT--In loving memory of our dear daughter, Clare, who passed away suddenly, April 22nd, 1944. Your last parting wish, we would like | to have heard, And breathed in your ear our last parting word. There is never a day that pases by But our thoughts reach out to you. Never a joy that comes to us; But we' wish you could share it too. You are as near to-day, Claire, As in the hour you passed away. Just when your life was brightest, Just when your days were best; Its lonesome here without you, Claire, dear, There is such a vacant space, --Sadly missed and always remem- bered by Mother, Sisters, Brothers. IN MEMORIAM MURPHY--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. H. R. Sutphy, who passed away, April 29th, 11946. | Husband and Family. | DIED COLLACUTT ~-- On Wednesday, IApril 17th, 1946, at his home 849 j Glebeholme Blvd, Toronto, Franklin Charles Collacutt, dearly beloved hus- band of Louise Jemima Savage, and Idear father of Herbert, Orville and Frank. Interment was at Scarborough Memorial Park Cemetery. Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST TAYLORS' ICE CREAM and Sandwich Parlor CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS FILMS We close ALL DAY Sunday Week Days 8 a.m, --10 p.m. Saturdays 8a.m.--11 p.m. Jimmy Taylor, Billy Taylor, Jr. Proprietors CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for all the lovely gifts presented to me at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Gerrow, on Wednesday, April 17th. Also for the Eyes Examined |g bs pd mda Bh ah et + Sb hai + ADMISSION 85c. >: fy When You are in Tor PHONE--GE. 1676 Specializing in Wedding Gowns, Veils, Headdresses, Suits, and Coats. Also Costume Jewellery. onto, Shop at The ARDLEY FROCKS | 491.396 Danforth Ave., at Logan PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1946 (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) REVLON New Shades . . Dresses. Fa { The Store where You and Your Friends will be certain 1 Rachelory ration to find Satisfaction. OE Tortoise Shell OL LE TO TON A It Nail Enamel Double Showing at TOWN HALL, PORT PERRY THURSDAY, MAY 2nd TOGETHER ON THE SAME PROGRAM: Geo. Formby in "COME ON GEORGE" Abbott & Costello in "IN THE NAVY' NO EXTRA CHARGE Continuous Performance, starting 6.45 p.m Students 26c. Children 18¢. (nerd en Face Powder Ensemble Sets the ADRIENNE HARMONIZED COSMETICS Face Powder .............. TS Rouge ......c... " = Lipstick ........icovevnnnrnes ...65¢. Perfume ..........80c. and 60c¢. Cologne ....... ...65¢. and $1.10 VITA RAY PRODUCTS Face Powder ........ ven $115 Rouge ............. Lipstick $1.25 Galivanting Cologne ....$1.50 PHONE 49 OROPOROPOPO SSOBOSOSSES NOTICE TO CREDITORS OTHERS In the Estate of William Parrott, Deceased OROPOPOPOFOPOPO oO RR RR RRR 0 0 0S AND 0% All persons having claims against the Estate of William Parrott, late of the Township of Reach, Farmer, de- ceased, who died on or about the 6th day of November, 1945, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of May, 1946, full particulars of their claims, after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to the kind reception I received from all the ladies present on this occasion. Mrs. Stanley Gyton. weeks' supply $1; 12 wecks $6, at A dance will be held in Memory ] Hall, Utica, on Wednesday, May 1st, Slendor Tablets are effective, two under the auspices of Utica Hockey Club. Music by the Melodeers. Ad- DANCE AT UTICA Grey Hair handicaps gain natural color-life. Lawrence's Drug Store. "mission 85c. Angelique Grey Hair Restorer to re- Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Whitby, this 8th day of April, A.D. 1946. R. D. RUDDY, Court House, Whitby, Ont., Solicitor for the Administra- tors, Ivan William Parrott and Dean Allan Parrott. apr2b you. Use $1 at A. M. There is a world-wide Shasiage of sugar. Last year world sugar production was twenty-five percent below 1 " @ Destruction of the sugar industries in Java and the Philippines. @ Shortages of labour and fertilizers in many sugar-producing countries. @ Last year's drought in the Caribbean area, especially Cuba. @® Damage to European sugar beet fields. World sugar supplies are pooled for the benefit of the United Nations. Canada, the United States and Great Britain are allotted. be shared with other countries. 9. Reasons for the decrease are: an equal share of sugar to population. TEN POUNDS OF CANNING SUGAR PER PERSON Available supplies must RR RIRIRS This year's canning sugar allowance is ten pounds per person --the same as last year. Instead of special canning sugar coupons, ten additional green "SS coupons are being made available for the purchase of canning sugar. 88 to S12 inclusive become valid on May 2nd; S17 to S21 inclusive on July 4th. Each coupon is good for the purchase of one pound of sugar. The ten "8" coupons for canning sugar are in addition to THESE ARE YOUR "'S" COUPONS FOR EXTRA SUGAR VALID MAY 2 Any valid '8'/ Coupon, including those shown here, may be used to purchase sugar for can- ning, or the amount stated below of presexves. The green *'S" coupons 88 to 812 and 817 to 821 are in the "'S" coupons which regularly become valid each month for the purchase of sugar and preserves. Those who do not wish to do home canning may use the extra coupons to buy commercially packed, jams, jellies, canned fruit, etc., or sugar to supplement the regular ration. The ten "'S' coupons for canning shai need not be used immediately they become valid. You will be given ample notice of their expiry By ~ VALID JULY 4 oe. addition to the '8 coupons which regularly become valid each month for the purchase of sugar and preserves. They are validated to make available énough sugar for home canning or for other household uses. 404 JVAN3ITVD SIHL dI1D AQvV3d EDILEREEER. "S$" COUPON CALENDAR ALTERNATIVE VALUE OF ALL "S$" COUPONS ahiprl , , , SS 10th April , S6andS7 20d May , S810S12 16th May, S13 and S14 20th Juno, S15 and S16 athisly , S17teS21 18th July, $22 and $23 15th August , $24 end S25 OR 24 fl. or. fam, folly, marmalade OR 4 lbs. 1 Ib. of sugar 0 R 4 Ibs. honey OR 2 Ibs. honey butter OR 40 fl, oz. canned froit AMOUNT OF SUGAR USED IN CANNING Each housewife may use her canning sugar to fit the needs of her particular household, A common method is to allow 1f 1b, sugar for each quart sealer of canned fruit; and 134 Iba. sugar for each quart of jam or jelly. : . maple sugar SUGARLESS METHOD OF CANNING FRUIT . Many home economists recommend the sugarless method of canning fruit. Sugar can be added during the winter as the fruit ia used. If you have not a copy already, write the Deparh- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa, for "Wartime Canning" pamphlet, THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD SUGAR 15 SCARCE = USE IT SPARINGLY CLIP THIS CALENDAR FOR READY REFERENCE: A M. LAWRENCE 1780 Rexall Store PORT PERRY RRR RORORORORORORORORO ENTICE'S BEAUTY SALON with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50e. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. P PAPER SALVAGE COLLECTION Tuesday, April 30th Get your bundles ready, properly tied, and placed on the sidewalk in front of your premises, on the morn- ing of Tuesday, April 30th. Fats and rags are also wanted.. Fat in proper containers, and rags securely tied. EAN Persons out of town may take their bundles to Robt. Johnston's garage at Johnston's corner. Phone 89, Port Perry. , THE WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT SPECIAL NOTICE This Restaurant will close every Wendesday, ALL Day Sunday Good Meals at all times Arthur Asher, Proprietor BiogmsT BHOW VALUER IN OsmAWA Bilt Smoking In The Loges 1 (8) gd THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Daily Friday and Saturday, * APRIL 26-27, "Where do we Go From Here" with FRED MacMURRAY and JOAN LESLIE "Lights of Old + Sante Fe" with ROY ROGERS. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, APRIL 29-30 and MAY 1 "Keep Your Powder Dry" | starring LANA TURNER and 2 LARRAINE DAY ® also ® Gamblers Choice with CHESTER MORRIS x Always a complete nine p.m, show after | rE

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