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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Jan 1942, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1942 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY ~The Management Extends. to all Best Wishes for a' Happy and Victorious ~ New Year Healthfully Air 'Conditioned. All shows Daylight Saving Time. Thursday,- Friday and Saturday, JANUARY 1-2-3 ¥, Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1,30 p.m. Holiday Matinee Thursday, 2 o'clock. "MANPOWER" with Edward G. Robinson, George Raft, Marlene Dietrich, Alan Hale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JANUARY 5-6-7 Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 "Target for To-Night"' Authentic Story of an actual R.A.F. Raid. Also an Added Attraction: "Golden Hoofs"' with Jane Withers, Charles Buddy Rogers, --~---- COMING next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 8-9-10, PARSON OF PANAMINT" Charles Ruggles, Ellen Drew, Phillip Terry. "THE with PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator... Very moderate prices We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves, Shampoo and Wave 50c Marcel - THe Manicure - 36¢ "PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to a.standard-- * Not down to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. SCUGOG Congratulations to Mr. John Joblin on attalning his 82nd Birthday He has lived a good 'life-- . one of the best. Services and Sunday Schools will' be held for the rest of the winter at the regular hours*and regular-places. You are invited to attend these ser- vices. / The communion Service was well at- tended in the Hall and Head Church last Sunday, and the choirs did their part by singing a couple of beautiful hymns, Birthday greetings to Mr. John Job- lin on his 92nd birthday, and Mr, W, Samells, Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey and Mrs. D. A. Couch, Montana, Hatchig Ajem- ian on New Year's day; and on Jan- vary 2nd to Stewart Mark, Everétt and Eddie Prentice, Mrs. G. Samells, 4th, Mrs, Robt. Jackson and. niece Barbara Jackson; Mr. C.-Samells, 6th: The Institute Girls will be enter- 'tained on Saturday, January 3rd at the home of Miss Florence Carter, The motto--Every hour is worth at least a good thought and a good en- deavou--by Miss Mather, = The roll call--My favorite winter sport. The va \ lunch committee --Marjorie Milner, Myrtle Dowson, Edna Prentice and Florence Carter, Get ready for an- other hike. Mrs. Alfred Dowson and children of Port Perry, visited her sister Mrs, J, L. Sweetman at the store, on Satur- day. 3 Miss Olive Brown is helping Murs. Dr, Rennie for a few weeks. Mrs. C. Wannamaker spent Christ- mas with her brother Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Platten, in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy - Hope spent Christmas with her brothers Harold and Cecil Mills at Enniskillen, «. Masters Tom and Bob Dwyer of To- ronto spent a day with Rev. F. G. Joblin and tamilygpt-the parsonage, recently. . : Remember the Red Cross meeting on January Tth. There were many merry gatherings | for Christmas, but there were several . Done "by: Experts in a position to offer fine print market prices. At Reasonable. Prices Good Printing is essential to most business men, and to many private individuals. We are equipped with modern printing machin- ery operated by expert craftsmen, and are Call and consult us. The Port Perry Star empty chdirs. . There is no election for reeve and councillors this year. Last year's members stay for two years. plan. Many of the children énjoyed seeing Santa Claus at Port Perry on Wed- nesday, December 23rd. Mr. Thos. Clark, of the U.S.A, and his sister Fanny, of Montreal, with their Mrs. Oliver Reader, as were Mr. and Roy Fowler and Allan of Ebenezer, and Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Clark and-son, Prince Albert, My. and Mrs. Frank Reader, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, John Forder and sons Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reader and childrey and Miss Ileen Reader, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. W. Pearce, of Black- stock, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Clark, of Mariposa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearce and children, Mr. and Mrs. 'R. Tetlow and family with Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. L. Pearce. Mr, and Mrs. J. Burnham with her ster Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Aldred were' Christmas - guests of his brother Joel and Mrs. Aldred. | President Roosevelt has asked us all to make New Years a day of prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Murray MeLaren weve guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. McLaren at Port Perry for Christmas. Glad to hear that Lois Jeffrey is do-| ing nicely after a tonsil operation on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark, Stewart, | Mr, and Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, Clem andi Lois were guests of the former's, daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnochan, at Myrtle, for Christmas. Glad to see Miss Grace Demara, Miss Dorothy Graham, and Miss Helen Clark at their respective homes for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick, Gloria and Benny, were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. D. Crozier and Pte. George and Mrs. Burnett at Mr. and Mrs. F. Crozier's for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, of Port Perry, with their son Fred for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pogue and son Billie, also Mr. C. Pogue, were guests of his parents at Valentia. A very Victorious. New Year is our wish for all Port Perry Star readers and the staff, All were glad to see Miss Gladys Joblin, of Caughnawaga, Quebec, at her home for the Christmas holidays. The Reeve and Councilmen. have presented lovely signet rings. to three young men who have joined the army: Gordon Hood of the@Air Force; George Dodsley at Halifax; Leonard Hope, who is Overseas. The ring was for warded to Teanard, Save, Invest, and Serve by buy- 13833333882 8083843831 ing War Savings Certificates. SUEY --should reaffirm HAPPY NEW YEAR We believe that the past Christmas message of --"'Peace on Bark Good Will to Men" r earnest desire to de- ' gerve your friendship. So, asthe world faces "4 another year of grave uncertainties, we hope all of us will grow in knowledge and under- standing, secure in the thought that each of us will 'seek and find"' the very embodiment of the Christmas Spirity and that this will guide us through 1941. . : i -- . . + ym LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO,, \ Phone 240w. pi : LIMITED \ Phones 50, and 85. > Soba omissions EA a ental I} fits a ing at fair reel PRINCE ALBERT | On Sunday last our minister, Rev. Mr. Smyth, preached a timely and thought-provoking message on the "subject: "What Does it mean to Le saved?" were: Saved from what? what? Saved by what? {During the course of the sermon he issued a very definite challenge to the "people of Prince Albert to attend more regularly the sacred Communion of the Lord's Supper. "This", he said, "is the most poorly attended service of any." Those words give us room Lor some serious thought, Next Sunday the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will' be commemorated in the church at 3 pan. standard time. Mr.- Norman McCrea, late of the parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee at Pick- | merchant marine, has gone to Ottawa ering. [to assume a position in the Civil Ser- vice. Miss Olive Bond is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bond, convalescing after an-appendix oper- ation. : Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Butson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butson attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. J. Hallett, in Whitby, last week: " Mr. , Charles Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb, all of Manchester, with their « children, Billie, Teddie and Muriel, were with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iittey on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hannaford Wagg, of Bronte, are holidaying with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bond, for a few days. "a Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunter, Grant and Esther, spent Christmas with 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and daughters, had Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, of Norwood. Mrs. Weaver and son Donald; and Mrs. Sterling Weaver, all of Cobo- conk, 'spent part of the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reesor. Miss Euler, of London, Ont, spent a few days at the home of her uncle, Mr. Russell Butson, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt of Columbus, Mr. and Mys. Ben Pickard of Port Perry, Miss Hazel McCrea, and Mr Gerald McCrea, were among those spending Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Edmond McCrea, The family of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Martyn celebrated Christmas at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Augus MacGregor and nephew, Glen Steinhoff, spent Christ- mas in Toronto with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jarkson had Christmas Day with members of their family in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Luke and family; of Oshawa, were with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Luke, for the holiday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ettey are spend- Ling New Years with Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamb, at Manchester, § We extend sincere best wishes to Raines) on their marriage, Dec. 21. - . s -------- PROSPECT Mrs. M. Munro mototed to Geneva, N.Y., to spend the Christmas season with her sister Mrs. Fisher. y Mr, and Mrs. Yeo and family spent Christmas with friends in Oshawa. Mrs. Annie Wallace was a visitor of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, McClintock Christ- mas Day, : % Miss Jean McClintock is spending the Christmas season with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. McClintock, Mr, L. Diamond and Mrs. Peter Diamond and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dia- mond and family, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, J. Dobson on Christmas. The three main thoughts Saved to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fudge (nee Jean) ican-built cruiser tank. BRITISH CAVALRY TRY OUT TANKS FROM U.S.A. British cavalrymen, now mechanized, signalling by seinaphore to other tanks of the squadron from their newly-arrived Amer- These fast tanks, built in factories of the US A are arreiving in large numbers for British armies in the field, and many of them go direct to Bgypt for British forces in the Western Desert, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webster, of London, Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster, of Bethesda, Mr. and Mys, J. Clark and family of Sonya, Mr. D. McArthur and family, of Greenbank, were visitors of Mrs. GG. Webster, on Christmas. Mr. Victor Martin of Camp Borden, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chumblay, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore and family, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin and daughter," Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. G. Drinkle of Columbus were Miss Heleh Conlin of Toronto, spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Owen and family of Port Perry, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mis. A. Gray, Miss Gregg, Toronto, Mr, F. Wat- son and Miss Jean, Seagrave, My, and Mrs. A. Bruce of Seagrave, Mr, and Mrs, H. Thorn and family, Chalk Lake were Christmas visitos_of. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Holthy., Miss Marion Smith of Toronto, Miss Edith Lakey, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. O. Graham and family, of Port Perry, were visitors of Mrs. (i. Smith on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lane of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, I. Stevens and family * of Myrtle, Mr. Ernest Gilroy 'and lady friend of Fort Erie, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs; A. Gilroy on Christmas. Mur. and Mrs. R. Vernon, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vernon of Whithy, Mr. R. Vernon, Oshawa, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Vernon, for Christmas Day. Miss Doris Conroy spent Christmas with her parents at Perth, Messrs. William and Robert Arm- strong spent Christmas with friends in Oshawa, 1 Mr. Archie Gray of Whitby, Messrs, Harold and Ivan Gray, spent Christ mas with their parents, Mr. Arthur and Miss Kathleen Orchard were Christmas visitors with friends in Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson of Burke- ton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Avéry, Raglan, Mr..and Mrs, G. Wilson and daughter of Oshawa, were Christmas visitors at Christmas visitors of Mrs. IF. Martin|' Mrs. Jas. Wilson is with! friends in Oshawa, ' Mrs. Winters, spent a few days in Toronto recently, Mr. and Mrs, H. MeDermott, Osha- wa, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bray and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. Bray, of Columbus were Christmas visitors at we RED & WHITE STORE | Happy New Year to You 1 Ib. tin 25¢ Cowan's Cocoa, - COFFEE, Gold Medal Vacuum Packed, 1 Ib. tin ...... 58¢. CRISCO for cooking or frying, 1 Ib. tin ............ . + 239¢. CORN STARCH, "Canddit" «oan imec ied ian es 2 for 2lc. Mixed Candy, - - BLUEBELL COFFEE, 1 Ib. bag .................... 39¢. PEACHES, Gold Medal Tomatoes, Special Value, 2 tins-25¢c SALT, Red & White, plain or iodized ......... 2 pkgs. 19¢. COOKING RICE, Faney ......... Fi § 38 5 4 2 Ibs. for 19c. ROLLED.OATS, Fresh Milled .............. 4 Ibs. for 25¢. CANADA MATCHES .................. 3 boxes for 25c. Tea-Bisk, 21, Ib. package, 32¢c GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX, 1 Ib. tin .......... ....29¢c. GOLD MEDAL NO RUB POLISH .............. tin 39c. GOLD MEDAL EPSOM SALTS, 8 oz. pkg. ..... ype wa 10¢. SANLWHITE TOILET TISSUE. ............ "4 rolls 25c. Navel Oranges, per doz. 29c & 39c INFANT'S DELIGHT TOILET SOAP ........ 3 cakes 19c. $0.8. PADS .oovins immense s bins Fae I's Ide 8's 24c. JUICY GRAPEFRUIT ....................... 4 for 19c. COOKING ONIONS o.oo... ooo, 4 Ibs. for 21c. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 - PORT PERRY . : GOOD MEATS Properly dressed and well kept Always available at reasonable price, by ordering from W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER In the Estate of CHARLES Y. McGILL All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died at the Township of Cart- wright on the 14th day of November, 1941, are hereby notified to send to the. undersigned "Solicitors on or be- fore January 8th, 1942, full particu- ws of their claims, Immediately after January 8th, 1942, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among regard only to claims of which the Solicitors shall then 'have notice. Dated at Port Perry this 16th day of December, 1941. 3 , HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the above Istate, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of SAMUEL EDWIN, EMBURY All persans having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died at the Town of Uxbidge on the K2th day of December, 1941, are hereby notified to send to the wWhler- signed Solicitors on or before January 8th, 1942, full particulars of their claims, Immediately after January 8th, 1042, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Solicitors shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 16th day of December, 1941. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Wilson, above Estate, the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Bray. Phone 72w, PORT PERRY NOTICE TO CREDITORS I , Tt re Pe et 0 ht A PP BT PDB the parties entitled thereto, having! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL | . May we have the pleasure of serv- i ing you in the coming year as we have in the past. ! WE DELIVER { PHONE 32 > oe ecw - IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY RELIABLE Insurance is essential WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry ESE Ses BE Sebel JSR Sel SOB a tee a Phone 29w, Port Perry, for Quick Service, and Good Quality in MEATS CAWKER BROS , Family Butchers LE BBR BB (1 ON Gf BN BN OO ON Of OB ON BU I ON BU BY OF OF OF OF HO OH) Cn ET - er a a Ten norm

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