4 a 8 Pl AS TY \ (a A - oF * - iw at EN 5 v ed . . A : . AUR Lvs warts d ale Hine Mibu dian sod Wendel BE a rr as a ar oS EET ELAPY TEER Se "~ w= a ade fos dee bie wha ah dt melas dds uk ami, a oO | Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) BUG BLITZER DDT BOMBS 24 When You are in Toronto, Shop at The ARDLEY FROCKS 491-495 Danforth Ave., at Logan : 'PHONE--GE. 1575 Specializing in Wedding Gowns, Veils, Headdresses, Dresses Suits, and Coats. Also Costume Jewellery. The weekly casting was held in the Park on Monday, May 20th, with a good attendance of members as well as many spectators. . The tournament casting is in its second week and the competition is getting very keen, and as each week passes the casting jmproves, so that when the final night comes it should be well worth seeing. The challenge cast accepted by an Oshawa Club will be held in the park on Friday evening, June 21st, which FREE Parking OSHAWA ro A PAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED RAPID FLO MILK FILTER DISCS . pkg. 45¢. WEEDANOL WEED KILLER 50c. and $1.25 REID'S 10% DDT POWDER 50e. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, MAY 23-24-25 ~~ Special HOLIDAY Attraction Mrs. Geo. Hepton, of Weston, Mrs. Osborne Taylor, of Bobcaygeon and Misses W. and M. Cross, of Toronto, spent the week-end with their sister K The Store where You and Your Friends will be certain ENE TIE 2Y ; 21, Bl will also be the final night for the local | § to fin atisfacti PRESTON'S HE a Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hillier and son oe ' or ! casting in the park. I Ce TL SL The modern repellant for REX A and D FEEDING OIL td Eubteding the. marrige. of. Mr. to || TT flies; mosquitoes, moths, || EL, L0G igh vitamin content) nd attending the marriage o I. L ) a i in comm) De uaih Hillier to Miss Betty Shep- eave er If you wish more pullets, Bray will PRICE $3.98 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES have some started ready for early LE LUE BLADES ~~ gi onomy Pkg., ades for $1. ty June delivery. They have chicks im- wt dn| General Builders' Supplies mediate delivery. une-July chicks should be ordered now, Agent: A. R. p =v £5 Gray, R.A. Gray, tt 2, Port Perry || Planing Mill, Wood and Asphalt A M. LAWRENCE Shingles, Hardwood Flooring, PHONE 49 Rexall sae PORT PERRY herd, on Saturday. ($1 refund on container) Heaven with Vincent Price, Mary Philips and RAY COLLINS. Filmed in Glorious Technicolor .that won the Academy Award. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey spent Sunday in Coldwater, visiting the lat- ter's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunlop. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cawker and Miss Norine Cawker, all of Toronto, FOR SALE A quantity of Large and Small Vis were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. for Color. Poses Pann Ballard, Phone 171 a Wes. Cawker, and other relatives in r 31, Port Perry. : ; A oh Sash and Doors, Coal, Ice. - Hi 78 We are pleased to learn that Dr. D. FOR BALE . ° ° ° ' RN] .C. MacMaster is home, and trust he Children's All Cartoon Show 60 Weanling Pigs, available from : Th S h A f Bi) will continue to improve in health. MAY 24th May 24th, sired by high Guilty reg, ESTIMATES GIVEN e ixtiet nniversary 0 Bh Slendor Tablets are effective, 2 Friday Morning at 9.30 o'clock. ep Bis 4 young OWS hous; Jo oT Port Perry United Church WH ) . 4 old to be bre same boar; als i weeks' supply $1; 1Z weeks 35, at A. sow will be bred, available about June LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., i sd dsp da ol dard Thom, : on 00" Por Phone 240w LIMITED YUL BI QUSEBYED ON SPECIAL CELEBRATION Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday to war ompson, Box or 4 The Parish Council of the Church of || and Thursday, MAY 27-28-29-30 || Perry. Junst 5 5 = Tr Siri in SUNDAY, MAY 26th, 1946 the Ascension met at the rectory on A comedy of Newly-Weds g ; . +! Rev. Norman McMurray, of Danforth Ave. United ; Thursday evening last, and as a result yi i some very interesting annouhtements Ads were made. It was decided to cele- brate the 87th Anniversary of the the Church during Ascensiontide. There will be services on Thursdsay, May 30th which is the Feast of Ascen- sion; a film entitled "A Mighty For- ROBERT WALKER, and JUNE ALLYSON, in The Sailor Takes GRAVELLE TAXI Call 273, Port Perry Rates regulated by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Church, Toronto, will preach at 11.00'a.m. and 7.00 p.m. BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE BUG BLITZER BOMB-- for flies, moths, and Special Music will be provided by Port Perry: Choir, under direction of Mrs. Marion Orde. The well known Altona Trio, consisting of Miss Grace Lehman, Mrs. Mil- WAMPOLE'S MILK OF MAGNESIA, liquid or laxative .......co... 25¢. and 50c. FROSST'S KONDREMUL : $1.25 and $1.50 » \ - : : . tress" wil be shown on Friday night \Wif oa a | a agp || yet form 5c. and Ste. fi lard Reesor, and Mrs, Fred Byers, will sing at both ser~ in the Parish Hall; a dinner will be a ire Office with United Plumbing . . ! 35 a 60 vices. They sing unaccompanied. given to the ex-servicemen on Satur- and Heating SAPHO D.D.T. ...50c. and $1.00 WANPOLES DAN yr c. day, June 1st. Two special services with Hume €ronyn, Audrey : ABI ETS Sent Il ) o d h o will be held on Sunday, June 2nd; and |} Totter, Eddie "Rochester" An- LARVEX .......... 89c. and $1.29 JES, an oxsolion All are invited to these Jubilee the celebrations will be concluded with a bang-up congregational social on the following Monday. . REXAID D.D.T. BARN SPRAY Quart 79c., Gallon $2.85 TO THE PATRONS OF UXBRIDGE FARMERS CO-OP. derson, Reginald Owen, Services. ETE i tert ree AP Pr Sas sonal a Diy ig Jyanjage hi fh We keep a 'complete line of Dr..Bell's Voterinary Products, A -------- ENGAGEMENTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH College, Guelph, on June 12 or 13, UXBRID GE YOUTH FO R CH R IST Your cost is $1.00 per ticket, we pay the balance of $1.85 from our educa- tiénal funds, § . Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Diamond, Myrtle Slay i erry Oniario Station announce the engagement of 2.20 p.m.--Sunday School vat #2! YOUTH for Ch Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. CHRIST their eldest daughter, Elizabeth: Mariel ni \ This excursion {s-for our patrons.|s;! Phone 1&6 oF ef PORT PERRY A to Stanley Charles Gills, son "of 'Mr. B50 Dens, Class oo concelled | Others may go by paylng full price ¢ h ne; NEE : yOUTH for and Mrs. Chas, Grills, Columbys. The ree oor | 2 85. ea ld ARRAN SR RR RY SEAR KARR RN ERNE A RAS AARBA SES Sin Sra marriage will lake place at 230 tds} vices in the United Church. of a pe Ir atic Mee] Grey hpin handicaps you. © Use|": FREE USE JT June 8th at Prospect United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, of Port Perry, Friday, May 3lst-- "| | 8 p.m.--Preparatory Service. Sunday, June 2nd at 11 a.m, Only 400 tickets tobe sold and only two to one householder, Angelique :Grey Hair Restorer to re- gain natural color-life. $1 at 'A. M, "Any 'person' needing the use of a hospital bed, can have same free of BOBO IB OBOBOPOBIBIPOBOBIDOBOPOBOPOBOPOBOPOPORIPOPOPOROPORIPO 280808080800 00000000000000000080000S0OE0ORORORORORONOR0E0R000R0H | Your, for CHRIST : Lawrence's Drug Store. : . ity 3 3 announce the engagement of their|" ¢ ~7'* hg Je hog il These tickets are not transferable h _ |all charges (except .cartage) hy ap- Come on out Saturday evening and youngest daughter, Reta Joy to John Begianicay of ts Lord's Supper will and will not be sold to anyone i - 'tplying to A. IL. McDermott, Port let's sing, sing, sing! Frederick Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs.[ p00 5 o0 change of time in Church 16 years of age, A treat for your feet! Use Lloyd's| Perry. This service is made possible This Week Hear-- Frederick Ballard, Utica. The wed- service on Sunday, June 2nd. Uxbridge Farmers' Co-Op. | Corn and Callous Salve for prosipt re-|by Warriner Lodge, No, 76, 1.0.0.F. ro " ding to take place first part of June.| piv EMBRR THE PRESBYTERIAN E. Latcham, !lief. 50c. at Lawrence's Drug tore, may30 t CAP" REED ---------- Wr JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The regular meeting of the Junior War Workers will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Hastings, on Tuesday, May 28th, at the usual hour. Will those who have finished articles bring them to this meeting, or leave them with the wool convener Mrs, Cecil Ptolemy ? RE IL D.'-P PP ADVANCE FOR CHRIST AND | PEACE THANK OFFERING. Canvass of members and friends, June 16th to June 23rd. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN : Rev. E. G. Bruton, B.A, Rector. May 26--5th Sunday after Easter. * 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School, The 87th Anniversary of this parish - . . and thrill as you listen to nk, 6 Year Old . ® LITTLE TOMMY AMBROSE he comes with his 12 year old brother from singing before 3000 people at Toronto Youth for Christ. You'll love him! | Sat. 8.39 p.m. (D.S.T.)--Music Hall Sponsored by Uxbridge Ministerial Association Young ex-serviceman with a challenge! 8 Th 8 i Te 1 3 . "a » 3 " will be celebrated during the week of Aa " CARD OF Tian Fath Amcisitniide- May 30th to June 2. . 3 'he relatives o e la usther | Watch for further notices next week, : i Aldred wish to thank, Dr. Rennie, . COMING !---British Evangelistic Team--JUNE 1st Bits Rev. W. C. Smith, Mr. McDermott, and 111 1 0SPEL PENTECOSTAL other friends for their kindly sym- pathy and help at the time of the death of their sister. or CHURCH (Queen St.) Rev. F. B. Fiefield, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. Evangelistic at 7 p.m. Pastor Fifield will be preaching his farewell messages. All welcome. Rising values means aajustment of INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance meeds may ; A Smow VALum In OsmAWA -- goo -- IN MEMORIAM IRWIN -- In loving memory of a | Pr ENA J CA SR Biltmore THEATRE, OSHAWA dear We and Fagg Site Irwin, who be, cemsult Contin Daily passed away May 28th, 1942. > N + ntinuous Show What would we give her hand to clasp, PORT PERRY BAPNET CHURCH H. W. EMMERSON Her patient face to see, To hear her voice, to see her smile, As in the days that used to be; But some sweet day we'll meet again Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each others hand once more In heaven, that happy life. Sadly missed by Isaiah, Sina, Grant. BLIGHT--In loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas James Blight who passed away, May 20th, 1943, Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, |. What a beautiful memory he left behind, Ever remembered by his wife. BLIGHT--In remembrance of our dear "Dad" and "Grandpa Tom"; Thomas James Blight who entered eternal rest three years ago. They say time heals all sorrows And helps us to forget; _ The time so far has only proved Whittby at Pickering . Many an over-expanded household has endured the "bathroom prob- Ey ies in, 4%. AL Og; Corn enix) for", but lack of ADEQUATE ELECTRIC. WIRING i5.a more subile 5 PRENTICE'S Monday, Tuesday, Wednesd 8 : ' a Be Srsngl Jo en ) Fri., June 14--Pickering af Oshawa irritation. Having to move the chesterfield to plug-in the vacuum cleaner, v y earay, Ys But what it meant to lose you, Dad, No one will ever know. Always rmembered by Alma, Charles and grandson Danny. ANDERSON--In loving memory of a dear sister, Mary E., Anderson, who passed away May 23rd, 1944, at Cleve- land, Ohio. Peacefully sleeping resting at last; The world's weary troubles and and trials are past, roa In silence she suffered, in patience she bore, Till God called her home to sffer no more, : Sadly mised by her son Hugh, daughter Jean, and sisters. Rev. P. Taylor, Pastor 11.00 a.m.--Divine Worship 3.00 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.--Divine Worship. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY, MAY 26th 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.-- Rev. Norman McMurray, M.A., B.D., of Danforth Avenue United Church, Toronto, will preach. The Altona Trio will sing.- Special music under the direction of Mrs, Marion Orde. ODDFELLOWS SOFTBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE Fri, May 31--Port Perry at Oshawa . Whitby at Brookiln Oshawa at Pickering Wed., June 6--Port Perry at Pickering Oshawa at Whitby Brooklin at Oshawa Mon., June 10--Brooklin at Pt. Perry Oshawa at Brooklin Whitby at Port Perry Wed., June 19--Port Perry at Oshawa Oshawa at Whitby Pickering at Brooklin Fri, June 21--Oshawa at Port Perry Brooklin at Whitby Pickering at Oshawa Wed., June 26--Pickering at Pt. Perry Whitby at Oshawa Oshawa at Brooklin ¥ri., June 28--Port Perry at Brooklin Pickering at Whitby ] At Oshawa-~(Phopnix va, * orinthian) Wed., July 10--Oshawa at Pickering Brooklin' at Oshawa Port Perry at Whitby Wed., July 17--0shawa at Port Perry for it. can't use some new electrical "The next place 1 live in is going to have..." IN . for instance, just because the only wall outlet is back there ... with all the lamps and the radio hooked up to it. And then there is the new range or water heater you would like to have if the main wiring would only stand the strain. That is where the real rub comes . .. when you convenience until new wiring is installed Many liomes are not wired for modern demands. As more appli- ances become available, the use of electricity keeps right on climbing, and makeshift wiring adjustments lead to trouble. That Is why it is so necessary for you fo insist on adequate wiring for , your home, be it old or new. Hydro rates have been reduced until they / «are now among the lowest in the world. Enjoy full benefit of low-cost electrical servants by having your home adequately wired. A good electrical contractor knows how to wire adequately, and your local Hydro will gladly give you information. Phone 41 Port Perry THE WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT SPECIAL NOTICE This Restaurant will close every Wendesday, ALL Day o Open All Day "Bull Fighters" Sunday i: Good Meals at all times LAURIE HARDY: Arthur Asher, Proprietor : . Ww Friday and Saturday, MAY 24-25 Torrid Zone with JAMES CAGNEY and PAT O'BRIEN. -- BEAUTY SALON -- with or without appointment. MAY 27-28-29 For Whom The Bell Tolls PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, with GARY COOPER and : ONLY 50e. { INGRID BERGMAN, Phone 223, Port Perry ° ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. € 'Calaboose" Whitby at Oshawa If you are improving or building a home, ask your Hydro for the book- FOR SALE DEATHS Brooklin at Pickering lot, "Adequate Wiring for the Postwar Electric Homes of Canada." ALDRED AL hier h Pot: : Clare Jewel Cook Stove, with oven with JIMMY ROGERS and Py x home, Lor ' Ed d reservoir ~-- in use only a few » Perry, on Friday, May 17th, 1946, REPAIR WORK DONE an Be . Eqtier Ann Aldo, beled duughter to Washi Machu one avmiances. Clean wp -- Paint vp -- Plant vp -- Beautify your community months, Can be used for either wood NOAH BEERY, Jr, of the late Charles and Jane Aldred, Apply to Allan Walsh, Phone 286J, . v or coal. Now in use until June 16. A in her 49th year. Port Perry, Ont. june20 good buy for anyone needing a quality THE stove. Apply at Star Office, HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO i