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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Mar 1945, p. 4

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Se a di EC rE ---- Fa 4 er vo PACE, wr ET SS g tS i? TS Da on, ey Ne : Ei a dor 3 2 ~ Te a a LL Joi SY A Sn Kiet HE EAN a Cra a Wma ry FREE Parking . Phone 1011 OSHAWA A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED PERSONALS Miss June Sonley is enjoying a pleasant holiday with relatives at Port Huron, Mich. Miss Irene Macbonald, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Pre.-Bert Howard, of the Veterans' Guard ot Canada, (A.F.), stationed at Bowmanville, was at his home here a couple of days this week. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Went, Watson. We hope he will be out again shortly, Mrs, Jus, Read hagSeturned to her home, atter visiting for a few weeks with Iriends in Uxbridge. alrs, lothel Hall has moved to her howe no Caesarea, L.A.C. Gordon Carnegie, R.C.ALLY,, Was with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, D. Carnegie, during the week-end, Master Paul Argue is recovering nicely from unis recent operation for appendicitis, Re LT Miss Dorothy Williams attended a conlerence of the Bell Telephone Co, i furonto last week, Miss Claire Glass, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. AL Glass, Mrs. A.C. Clifford and daughter, Kerry Virginia, have returned from visiting in Arvida, Quebee, and ave staying with Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. pentiey, Alrs and Mrs. Sam Wakeford have recaved word that their son Cpl. Lioyd Wakerord (C.LC.) has arrived silely overseas, Mr. Robert MeClintock, of Ann Arbor, Mich., was in town this week, calling on his brother, Mr, John Mec- Chntock and other friends. "Bob" is looking well. Pte. Leonard McCullough was a re- cent visitor with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 100 W. McCullough, BORN KERR--To Squadron-Leader J. W. and Mrs, Kerr (of Waterford), on Monday, March 5th, at Simcoe, Ont., a daughter--DMargaret Grace, CARD OF THANKS 1 would like to thank all my friends most sincerely for so kindly helping me the day of my auction sale; and special thanks to Mr, Ted Jackson whose efforts were responsible for the success of the sale, These acts of Kindness were. much appreciated, Mrs, Ethel Hall. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs, Ida How- sam who died March 13th, 1944. Dear mother, sleep thy last sleep, Free from all care and sorrow. Rest where none weep "I'l the eternal morrow. Ever remembered by Charles and Mabel I. O. D. E. ~The meeting of the Scugog Chapter LO.D.IS., held on Monday afternoon, was presided over by thé Regent, Mrs. Christie, and was well attended. © When the business was finished, Mis. Co Smith took charge of the Iimpire Study, by giving a compre- hensive paper on the historic and interesting. provinee of Nova Scotia-- and was much appreciated by all present. MacBrien came in at four o'clock, and after being introduced by Mrs. George Jackson, addressed the chapter. His informal and enlighten- ing talk was on "The Mentality of the Canadian Soldier in Foreign Lands", stredsing the inevitable changes that must take place in the soldier uprooted from home life, dnd subjected to the discipline of the Army. : The meeting closed with the singing of © the National~ Anthem. ~ Then a social half hour was enjoyed and tea served by the Committee, Major EE ---- pS Ration Coupons which may be used Effective Thursday March 15, 1945 Butter--90 to 99 Sugar--46 to 55, inclusive Preserves--D33 to D44 «1 Friday and Saturday, MARCH 16-17 Let's All Meet The DOUGHGIRLS Statring Ann SHERIDAN, AlexisSMITH Jack CARSON, Jane WYMAN, Irene MANNING, C. RUGGLES Eva ARDEN. It's a Honey of a Funny about Love and Money, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, MARCH 19-21 LANA TURNER, in "Marriage Is "A Private Affair" with James Craig, John Hodiak IT'S SO ROMANTIC The Tell-Tale Love Story that takes you across the Threshold with the BRIDE STARTING THURSDAY JOHN WAYNE, ELLA RAINES, in "TALL IN THE SADDLE" An important and informative address was given on Thursday evening of last week at the Lions Club by Mr. A. G. Smith, of the War Time Prices & T'rade Board. " Mr. Smith gave a clear picture of the extent of the work . of the Board. fixing and price controlling body. Those functions are important in ensuring equal distribution of supplies, and in preventing infla- tion. But there is much more to be done. Canadian requirements for goods must be estimated. The sources of supply located, priori- ties decided, and allotments made. It is a big task that merits our fullest co-operation, The address was appreciated, Junior War Workers The Junior War Workers will meet in the Work Rooms at the Post Office on Tuesday evening, March 20th. Farmers Want Co-Op. On Feb. 27th, the monthly meeting of the Adult Education was held in Manchester Hall with a fair atten- dance, Mr. Wm, Ritchie showed three in- teresting films with humour and edu- cation combined. The speaker of the evening was Mr, Grant, secretary of Beaverton Co-Op. Mr. Grant spoke on Marketing, but the chief stem of the discussion period was co-operatives, Most of the farm- ers present asked that starting a co- op. in this district be considered, It was decided that the next meeting be on co-operatives with Mr. Wood, of Simcoe County as speaker on this subject. This meeting will be held in Man- chester hall on Tuesday evening, Mar, 25th, and Mr, Ritchie will be present with more films. - These films are shown to the school children in Port Perry High School the afternoon of the meeting. : We invite you to attend this meet- mg. ' #iiigh School Notes Ad Optima By Jack Cawker - On Monday night, the boys of Port Perry High won a 31-8 victory over an Uxbridge team in a basketball game at Uxbridge. Stone and Wil- liams played an' excellent game, scoring most of the points between them, This is the second defeat Ux- bridge boys have suffered at the hands of P.P.H,S. The first game was won by a score of 26-16 by Port Perry, The girl's team tied the Uxbridge team 23-28 at Port Perry. Monday night in Uxbridge, the Uxbridge girls romped to a 28-14 victory, There will be a game against Whit- by High School boys' team at Whitby on Thursday night, It is not merely a price] \ % I'd en RA a % SY i Ach IL AR v Vs = LE FAS EE a BY at an a LC ME RPUNTIE ERIS SUE SRE 2 INE SES Lo * 4 Rei Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- LR. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST |, ° Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor St. Patrick's Supper The Ladies' Aid of St. John's Pres- byterian Church will hold their annual St. Patrick's Celebration on the even- | Sy oroecsost ing of Friday, March 16, in the form of a Hot Roast Dinner, in the base- ment of the Church, from 6 p.m. until "all are served. Admission: Adults 60c., Children 80c. IN MEMORIAM EDGAR--In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Harvey Edgar, who died March 10th, 1944, . Our lips cannot tell how we miss him, Our hearts cannot tell what to say; God only knows how we miss him, In a home that is lonesome to-day. Father, Mother, Sister ' | and Brothers. - 5 LR + OETA hd Gerrow's Bread and Pastry is made for folk who want the Best SATURDAY SPECIAL--: "Jam Top Buns" Phone 32 eet ----e = GERROW BROS. 11 Seed Grain & Clover Seeds Spring supplies are now available, and we invite early bookings. Ontario Grown Erban Oats Western Victory Oats Jay Western Hanchen 2 Rowed Barley Clover Seeds of all kinds. H. H. GOODE, MYRTLE STATION. ELEVATOR Elwood Masters, Local Manager Phones--Port Perry 120 r 5; Brooklin 83 r 5. COUNTY AND OSHAWA SUBURBAN ROADS ARE CLASS "B" ROADS "During the months of March' and April commercial motor vehicles operated over or upon County or Oshawa Suburban Roads shall not be loaded in excess of one half the capacity registered with the Department with respect to Class "B"" Roads.". the hauling of "Too Heavy" loads during these two months, The rate payers paid the greatest percentage of the cost of all road improvement and will have to pay the same percentage of cost to repair. Let every one attempt to protect their interests by con- forming to the above clause of the Highway Traffic Act. If break ups are severe on any of these roads the chief cause is . You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE NEW D'S MAKE-UP PAT :cake preparation to | AIR MAIL BOND STATIONERY : L ; Large Pads, 85¢ : Envelopes, 15¢ pkg. '|B GILLETTE DAINTI RAZOR, in plasti¢ 'case complete with two B give your skin a smooth eve finish that lasts. blades ..........c..ic RY Ara vn d9¢ i oy "VELVETTA BATH SALTS J 3M nla -- A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 49 75, Rexall sme PORT PERRY 01 0 0 - JEMISON'S BAKERY : 18 DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD BAKING Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor MR. AND MRS. ROBT. HUNTER MARK GOLDEN WEDDING Married in Port Perry, 650 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, of Prince Albert, celebrated their Golden Wed- ding Ahniversary, March 6th. This couple have lived in Reach Township all their lives, and recently retired to Prince Albert, Ontario. Mrs. Hunter, who does her own housework, also active in the local Red Cross, was 84 years old in Jan- uary. Mr. Hunter is 82, Ty They have three sons, Roy of Platts- ville; Ont,, Arthur of King, Ont., and Fred of Port Perry; and seven grand- +3 | children. am DO NOT DESTROY your present individual Liquor Permit day conservation policies. WILLIAM G. WEBSTER Liquor Control Board of Ontario NOTICE | to Individual Liquor Permit Holders Liquor Permits will be extended (not re-issued) to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store om and after March 19th, 1945. The decision to extend thé use of the present permits will effect a substantial saving in paper and printing costs, and is in keeping with present Chief Commissioner PRINCE ALBERT Mrs, A. H. Johnston, of Alexandria, is visiting her brother, Mr. H, R. Murphy and Mrs, Murphy, Slendor Tablets -- harmless and ef- fective, 2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12 weeks', $5.00. Store. "Corns instantly - relieved - with ' Lloyd's" Corn 'and Callous Salye--the effective corn remed et ¢ y. ~60¢ at Law- rence's Drug Store. ay . BiooesT SHOW VALUB IN OSHAWA Bilt Smoking In The Loges THEATRE, OSHAWA ; Continuous Bhow Dally Thursday, Friday, Saturday ~ MARCH 15°16-17 "They Made Me-a Criminal" starring ANN SHERIDAN and THE DEAD END KIDS. -- Second Feature -- Cowboy from Manhattan with FRANCES LANGFORD Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, : MARCH 19-20-21 Two Girls and a Sailor starring VAN JOHNSON and GLORIA DeHAVEN -- ADDED -- The Mysterious ~ Doctor with JOHN LODER Thursday, Friday, Saturday MARCH 22-23-24 Up In Mabel's . Room with MARJORIE REYNOLDS and DENNIS O'KEEFE -- ADDED -- "King In Dodge City" with TEX RITTER NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of |Eleotric Motors repair- od and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. * Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale.. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario. At Lawrence's Drug - ERIE

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