Worl hd Bg hm "LOCAL ITEMS 'Messrs, H. G. Lane, Hugh Lgpie, A. B. Geo, R. Davey; of Fidelity "AF, & A.M, were guests of Jerusa- lem Lodge, Bowmanville, it-being the celebration ® of ~ the céntennigl of Jerusalem Lodge. Some 300 guests were present at the bhnguet, includ- ing the Grand Master, J. P. 'Maher, Sand other Grand Lodge officers, "~ Monday evening, irr the High School. White Gift Sunday' e Gift Sund A beautiful Qervice was held in the St. John's: church Sunday morning when the Sunday School pafticipated in the White Gift dedication. - Carols were sung and Mrs. I. R. Bentley gave a reading, in her own inimitable way, the "Two Littlest Angels". The Primary Department sang "Away in a Manger", The childrén filed past a white basket in which each deposited a gift wrapped in white. The basket was heaped with gifts, of Food For Britain. The also dedicated to this purpose. The "ated - with tiny and made George Cawker, Hutcheson, "on of generous offering was Christmas trees and a suitable setting Service. poinsetta, , for the lovely "Alpha Club The last meeting of the Alpha Club was held in the United Chureh. A pot' luck supper was served and thoroughly enjoyed by © all. The "members want fo thank "the "girls, Howard And Gord for the splendid program' and: stipper. The next re- cular meeting will =be held in the - United Church on Monday, January 2, at v7 it a good 'turnout, ' p.m. Let's make TICKET 230 WINS A To RKEY Mr. Hugh Strong, the holder of ticket No, 230 will not have to be looking around to buy his Christmas. "turkey, his ticket being the lucky one in connection with a benefit draw. YACHT CLUB. Z you people who read "this columm give-over wo or three minutes, This week, "Usually, of _vow take think to mankind, what it could good will toward men", time to do so. those two or thrée minutes to about Christinas; what it means should mean, mean . earth in love what it "on peace, and concord with your neighbours" "From the Flag Officers and Mem- bers; a very Merry Christmas. ED -- Season's Greetings "ADVERTISE THE MOBILE WAY" KEN SPLHARS PHONE 258 Complete Indoor and Outdoor Recording and Sound Service ONO RNITNIRNT NON IN MEMORIAM REESOR-In Loving Memory of our Husband and Father, Fred E. Reesor, who died December 24th, 194F Broken is the Family circle, Our dear one ig passed away, Passed from earth and earthly darkness Into a bright and perfect day; _ But_we all must cease to languish O'er the grave of him we love ~~Strive to be pr epare to meet hing In the better "world _above. Lovingly "remeniliéred by Wife and - Family. IN MEMORIAM HOLTBY== In memory of R. M. Holtby' 23rd, 1944, He has gone to his Heavenly Homie, "but still not forgotten here" SHEE by his Wife and Friends. Dear Lodge, : church had been. nicely decor-| EE -- Christmas service. oly - ing, the influence of which has 'borne, Gus anew each Christmas with its mes- who passed away December | THE 'CHURCHES JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN s CHURCH Rev. John Riddell, Minister Sunday, December 25th-- No Sunday School. ' 7 p.m.-Evening Service, ; Subject "Phe Joy of Christmas" ; Spegial . Christmas music. © ST. < CHURC H OF "THE ASCENSION z Rector--Rev, John T. Coneybeare' Saturday, December 24th-- Christmas Eve : 11.30 "p.m. --Holy Communion. Sunday, December 25th-- 7 pan 5 'horal Evensong. . PAE I R N. 1 rn crt ih + PORT PERRY BAPTIST 'CHURCH E __P, Taylor, Pastor Sunlars Necenmber 25th-- . 10 a.m.--Bible- School, 11 a.m.--Morning Wership. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. UNITED CHURCH C lifford: Bmith; Minister CM. PORT PERRY Rev. Mrs. Elsie Dobson, Al.C Orgunigt and Choirleader Sunday, December 25th-- 10 a.m=-- Sunday Schiool « LI a.m.--Bring your: family to the Christmas music, "The. Fipst Christmas, Morning." "Coventry Carolan old English melody. Behold that Star"--Male Voices. 7 pin---The-choiy will present Ring- wald's "The Song of Christmas" 'with mixed chorus, nameator with - piano accompaninent, soloists and and organ 'PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Mrs. Albert Harper, Organist i Sunday, December. 25th-- 2 p.m.--Chr istmas lesson in Sunday School. . : + pan -- Christmas sermon and | Carol singing led by C.G.LT.- . be Anniversary \ .. Services Annnual anniversary services of the United Church Sunday School, under the leadership of the superin- tendent, Mr. Gordon Reesor, were cele brated_in true C 'hristmas_ style on-Sun-1 day, December 18th. The morning service was in charge of the Primary Supt, Mrs. Z. M. Jackson and her assistants. Mrs. Jackson's work in this department is unique in that it covers a long period of years of faith- ful_effort during which- many children have benefitted by her careful teach- and will bear fruit in the homes of this Church. Musical numbers, readings children, interspersing a superb "talk by Mrs. Jackson, illustrated by beauti- and Bible verses were given. by the| CLASSIF IED ARTICLES FOR SALE WANTED FOR' SALE--R.C.A, Victor Record Playér, new 3 months ago, attachable to radio; also Victor Ejector 12 gauge single barrel shot gun, 'almost new, Apply gt Star Office, or phone 206J, Port Perry, FOR ° *SALE-- Quantity of Chrome and leather furniture, booth style, suit. - lable for restaurants, cafes 'ete, eich |set will 'accomniodaté 8 people. Apply Kenwdiod Hotel, Juckion's Point. « ; nov.24tf PIGS FOR SALE--12 pigs, 8 weeks |: Apply to A. Ashbridge, R.R.3,| Port Ferry, Phone 117 x 33, Port Perry old. SAND AND GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r §, Port Perry, R.R.4 FOR SALE--Boy's Hockey Skates, boots size 3. Phone 80W, Port Perry. TOR SALE -- Girls White boots | and skates, sizes 2 and 4; or will ex- change for size "13. Phone 242W. "CHRISTMAS FLOWERS at .~.. PRINCE ALBERT GREENHOUSE Cut-Flowers : CARNATIONS, SNAPDRAGONS ROSES and 'MUMS Plants "POINTSETTIAS AFRICAN VOILETS CYCLAMEN LADY MAC BEGONIAS KALANCHOES, ETC. For New Year Coisages , Spraations; Roses, Sweet: Peas, _.. Mums, Gardénias, 'and Orchids if ordered early " Pot AZALEAS, "FOR SALE--Truck, 38 % ton Chev. pick-up, good.runnng. order, $400, also Cabin Trailer, $300; Luggage Car Trailer; $45. -- Apply A: C. Ferguson;| Little Britain, Phone 9 x 2, --FOR-SALE--=CEDAR POSTS. Apply Harvey Webster, Phone 339J, Port Perry. a | "Leonard's Cleaners WHITBY, ONT. Let us take care of your cleaning ~ problems. Over 35 years experience at your _ disposal. We will be pleased to call at your door any Tuesday or. Satur- [Tul pictdres used in this department on the life of Jesus and its far reaching results, Parents and friends were truly appreciative of the work dis- played by these small children. The older School presented, the evening program. which took the forf of a pageant en- titled "The Story of His Birth", Miss Verna Moase and Mrs. Bruce Beare, narrators, told the story starting with the old prophecies, _ The last included the ancient prophets as well as the traditional angels, shepherds and wise man grouped around the manger. The musical setting of this pageant was given by the Junior Cheir who sang several selections very beautifully. The old story in song and story comes to sage of love and peace. dn in Htex M (Peel) Bathie * *D, C. . "DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of Canadian Memorfil Chiropractic College, Toronto For Appointment Phone 206J "PORT PERRY LE wo scholars of the Sunday |. day. - Four Day Delivery Service. PHONE 325 PORT PERRY. TERMINAL GRILL LAAT MMAR PATA HELP WANTED DISTRIBUTORS FOR Austin Motor Products we ¢ have openings for several Key Personnel such as SALES PEOPLE, STOCK KEEPERS| - OFFICE PERSONNEL, ETC. Lake Simeoe Motors id ACRSONS POINT Do you like Good Music? ~~ Then come-to-the-evening "service at PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH, CHRISTMAS NIGHT at 7 p.m, The Choir will present. a Choral ; arrangement of , "THE SONG OF CHRISTMAS" by Roy Ringwald This is the Story of the Nativity, as "told fn Christmas Song, Carols and biblical Verse, arranged for mixed Soloists aiid Narrator, with 1 . Organ Accompaniment, Hs SERVICE BE YOUR "CHRISTMAS EVENING, = Gerrow's and Frank Smith's PT eT Te TTT TT TTT PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB kd PIT Jeary 0 Bane ATASAS 2 ON 2 ? IN HIGH 8CHOOL AUDITORIUM bry MUSIC BY Say VAN De WALKER'S ORrcHESTRA Bai , HATS i: HORNS : NOVELTIES :: REFRESHMENTS # ts DRESS OPTIONAL ; : Tickets on sale at Bruton's and Lawrence's Drugstores, ADMISSION $400 3. Gouple | DEAD or CRIPFLED stock removed free of charge. "1 hour service, High. est prices paid for old horses. ; Phone Collect ~~ * " MARGWILL 'FUR FARM , Phone 2679 ~~ Bowmanville JHE oct18,tL. ATTENTION FARMERS Ve pay highest prices for Dead or Grippeld 'Hordesy¥ind Cows, decording to size and cond tion: Phone' 16 r 11, Woodville, Ont. We pay phone charges ED PECONI ; ARGYLE ONT. BUILDING TRADES Electric Floor Sanders Hardwood Floors, laid, sanded and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen 'cupboards, gyprock put « on and fin- ished for painting. " ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY E. Storry BUILDER Agent for all makes of Insul-bric and Asphalt, Shingles. Estimates Free. Phone 277) Port Perry FOR SAND AND GRAVEL and Excavating Work, 322 Port Perry: for information, November 24 - .INTERIOR DECORATING Walls and Ceiling Spray Painted, and General Painting. 'A C. FERGUSON Phone 9 r 2 Little Britain. | jan12 1 105 aL a a HAVING BEEN APPOINTED + DISTRIBUTOR ~~ E™ Austin Motor Products we are prepared to make dealer Appointments in FOR ' BEAVERTON " NEWMARKET UXBRIDGE PORT PERRY ~ ORILLIA [CANNINGTON Those interested are requested . to contact -- Lake Simcoe Motors JACKSON'S POINT Where a large Central Depot. will be _Iaintained to display the entire line of models, News F ashes from P . P . H. S. The Fall Term in Retrospeet: It doesn't seem -the same without }Miss-Harris; Mrs.-Watson,-Mrs--Ger- row and Mr. Crook -- Sronder what those new ones will be like? - Introductions--Will we ever remem ber which name fits which face, - Oh, there's Papa MacDonald. Elections--Bob at the helm. Field Day---principal does rushing business in sale of linament. . Imported talent from 'the Ozark Mountains--at the] Times Dance. Recordbreaking crowd witness im- [PF otive commencement in its setting. Sympathetic audience appreciate of- forts of the cast and director of "Our Town", Examinations--answers that seemed | inspired when they wefe written pro- vide humour for exam, post mortems e.g. cavern--a hotel or a small house on wheels that you pull; abundance-- in bunches; I would' have fought: oft Civil War. Canada's newest province is Greenland. Speaking of post mor- tems, that must have been quite a talk that Harris gave on his summer: work] in a funéral parlour--one of the teach- ers wis heard to remark' that Harris' cause he would do the last thing in the world for you. Greetings to Wayne Foster, pro- spective student in Class 1962 of Port Perry High School, Let's enjoy our holidays--reports 'will follow. See you next year, 4inole, chegkers were played, : | Betty Nugent. Aluminum and Steel]. caygeon, were visitors in Seagrave, unt ELLSWORTH KENNEDY| ~{will-be-pleased-to- oblige you. - Fhone England's side during the' English| boss must have been a good sort, be-| SEAGRAVE The December meeting of the Wom- December "14th. The Devotion period was taken by the West Group, Carols were enjoyed by all. Mrs. H, Eagle- son 'gave the topic, assisted by Mys. |W. Keen and Mrs. Fishley. Mrs. R. '| Reynolds, the president, presided for the - business , period. Reports showed a very profitable year. Rev. A. W. Lougheed took:charge for the '| election of officers which resulted as follows: Vice-President, Mrs. 'AT Bruce; Sec'y; Mrs. Colley; Asst. Sec'y, Mrs. R. Nod- well; Treasurer, Mrs. Glenn Wana- maker; Press Sec, Mrs. E. Butt; Auditors, Mrs. R. Scott and Mys. O. J. Boe; Pianists, Mrs. R. Scott and Mrs. J. Tobin; Sick . Committee, "Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Keen; Parsonage Committee, Mrs. H, Eagleson, Mrs. w. Keen and Mrs. A; Bruce, Several from Seagrave attended the Thursday night. - Thére was a very enjoyable even- ings éntertainment-at the Community Club on Friday night. Euchre, crok- The win- ners, (euchre),E..Emmonds, Bill Col- well, Mrs, McLean, LL. Short. Crok- inole, Isobel Sweetman;-Dennis Tobin, Committee for next meeting is H, Eagleson, Bess Cowell, George Harding. . Mr, and Mrs. Clayton. Taylor. Bob- Tuesday. Miss . Bernice Yerding has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. McMillan. Word has been received of the death of Leslie Moase, which 'took place in Toronto this week. # ° 1 The Y-P.U. held their meeting on Tuesday evennig in the S. S. room. The topic was Christmas culture. Marion Foster was in charge. Mr. T. 'Emmonds gave a talk on "Success". The next meeting will take the form of a skating party, weather permitt- Jing. : ' - EEE asec cris GUARD AGAINST 'BL ACK. WART POTATO DISEASE '] Souniling a warning 'that 'our 100 million dollar potato growing industry is threatened if the deadly Black Wort or Canker disease is permitted entry from Newfoundland, W. K. Keenan; Chief, Plant Protection Division, Do- minion "Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, draws attention to the regula- tions under he Destructive Insect and Pest Act, administered by his Division, preventing the movenient of potatoes from the new province of Newfound- land to any othei province of Canada. Describing it as one of the most destructive diseases attacking the potato crop, Mr. Keenan states that it is quite serious in certain sections of Newfoundland where it has been pre- sent. since 1909. Fortunately no 'outbreaks have evér occurred. in Can- Confederation on April 1st, immediate- '|steps were taken by the Plant" Pro- tection Division officials to amend the regulations in order to continue the 39-year prohibition "of - the movement of potatoes from that new province to the other. provinces of Canada, Black Wart has appeared in Pareps for thé past 50 years, The Dominion Botanist has 'stated that wherever the" fungus causing the Black Wart gets established in any soil, the -growing of potatoes from then on becomes extremely hazardous, if not impossible. Unfortunately the presence of disease cannot be detected in 'the field unless the tubers are ex- amined, which usually means that the Canker is not detected until harvest time. . This permits the fungus to multiply and spread unchecked during the growing season, .. .. + As the name would indicate, the dis- ease is evidenced by black wart-like proturberances. arising on the surface of the tubers, or may even develop. also on the stems of affected plants below or just above ground level, de- pending on the stage of he develop- ment of the fungus: Warning all farmeis, potato dealers an's Association of the United Church | met in thé S.S. Room on Wednesday, {! President, Mrs, R. Reynolds) Christmas tree "concert at Bethel on | ada "and" when Newfoundland joined | For Last Minute Shoppers. NEIL SON'S CHOCOL ATES 1b, 86¢c, 2 Ibs, $1.70 BETTY ANN CHOCOLATES . 2 bs. $1.85 1-16, 95c, BOX STATIONERY, $1 to $2.50 SHEAFFER PENS #. 50:$6.50 and up CIGARETTES, CIGARS in boxes. ....$2.35-83.25 LENTHERIC PERFUME * -. TOBACCO, ¥; Ibs. 90c. to $1.15 | $2.25 and. up ROLLIT PIPES ....... $5.00 | PROPHYLACTIC HAIR Se ; BRUSHES .......$2.00 to $4.50 RONSON, LIGHTERS BRUSH, COMB and MIRROR ©. ©. $6.85 and $8.83 ' and 2 $5.39 and 983 SETS .............$7.95 to $9.50 BACHELOR 'SETS FOR MEN . $1.00 to $9.00 | MILITARY BRUSHES : $3.95 to $7.95 ADRIENNE COMPACTS 35. 00 L .ENTHERIC COMPACTS $6.00 McBRINE LADIES' FILLLED TRAVELLING CASE". $25. 00 flat 50's 88c.. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS | SHAVING 'BRUSHES $1. to $4 | McBRINE. TRAVELLING BAG FOR MEN ............$30.00 ApRIENNE GIFT SETS' $3.00 to $15.00 TWEED COLOGNE $1.15 to $1.65 and up LENTHERIC 'GIFT SETS : $2.00 and up VITA RAY COLOGNE ...$1.50- VITA RAW BATH POWDER : VITA RAY GIFT SETS, $2 up MARKSMAN BOX CAMERA $5.95 BROWNIE chums A . BABY $3.00 A. M. LA WRENCE va i] = | | E---- 100 OO Lt bl 1 I i, STOKELY'S CORN, CRAN BERRIES ORANGES, Navels _.. MIXED NUTS CUT ROCK CANDY ~*~ CELERY GRAPES Cream STOKELY'S TOMATO JUICE, ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE .. AYLMER APPLE JELLY STOKELY'S TASTY pb PEAS RP PP PPI serssirseiorssiratetnatnne MERLIN DOWSON WE DELIVER-- PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE OO O00 0 OOO 0 15 oz., 2 for 29c. 20 oz. for 19c. EEE WNL PANEL AMET 20 oz. 1lec. SEE ress 24 102. jar 33c. ars .20n0z. tin' 20c. 1 Ib. pkg. 29c. feeoper dozen 29¢.;- 39¢., -49c¢. . per 1b, 39¢: - visti ant pans dover ron per 1b, 35c. LETTUCE TOMATOES PINEAPPLES, Ete. RT PP PPT TPP | | | Wale ne Sie odin Seif Cillian aa NOW IN STOCK Famous Reading PRICE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. Anthracite in MET Colors] ot 52150perton | 2 READING Sack Stove. | ats2378 per ton | : Get Yours while it lasts & PHONE 289. mmm a a eee We carry in stock-- Lake Seugog- +. RORT PERRY GRAY CAULKING COMPOUND. 4 yo i "PREPARE for WINTER |} SPRING BRONZE WEATHER STRIPPING - i: ACQUELLA LE Order your Storm Sash and Combination Doors, . Lumber & & Coal Co;, Limited & _._. Phone 240 w ] 1 ow The People's Meat Market 'Where You Get the Choicest in Meats" and government officials-to-be-on-the lookout for the disease, Mr. Keenan enlists the aid of all in order to pre- vent its 2pread on Canada. ; Terminal Guill FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS W. E. 'MacGregor and Son Phone' 72w, PORT PERRY. a | will be Closed and will open at 1.00 pm, PRB A RRR RO AAAI AR AR RR ERR RRR aaa RRR IRaatns All Day Christmas | Monday, Dec. 26thll PRRSRCRCRSRORSRLRIRRO B.C. Cedar 8 inch and 10 inch Shiplap 2 8 White Pine Flooring and Vee Joint. 95, 00. er M- i CARO OP ACPO POPP PROPOR PCI ACSOICEO 20% 4% 00 0 te 0 TE LUMBER 90.00 per M. COKE a Sepploment. your fuel supply with No. 1 Steel ly Coke and: '8ave Toney, at $20.00 per ton, REESOR Met LUMBER ESSER \ FON