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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Jul 1941, p. 7

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. er oe PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1941 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. wl All Shows Daylight Saving Time. ~~ Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ' * or JULY 24-25-26 Thursday and Friday, two shows at . 7.30 and 9.30. Saturday matinee 1,80, First Show Saturday night at 7.00. Last complete show at 10.00 p.m, BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO - in 4 . 3 ' Buck Privates with THE ANDREWS SISTERS. Also the latest "Canada Carries On" ¢ " "CHURCHILL'S ISL AND" ae Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, : \ JULY 28-29-30 ' Last complete show at 8.60 p.m. : ' - " '" A NATIONAL EMERGENCY Footsteps in the % . " ' -y ; o _ Dark" EDA Sanads is right up against an acute shortage of gasoline and fuel oil. w , ' da op A My nkers that normally supply our country have been commandeered for ALAN HALE. vitally important overseas service. 1 DDED action: : " oo ay y Sates , The Commonwealth Air Training Plan, the rapid development of Canada's 2 m Nobodys HY eart ov mechanized army units and the great work carried on by our corvettes wit nh 'Keefe, Constance Moore make the edema ~~. % COMING next Thurs., Fri, Saturday,| -- nd for fuel urgent. ly 3 -2 i" July 31, August 1 0 '" Our crude oil intake is limited. There is just one thing Canada does not ask or request you to put your car Chad Hanna to do if our fighting forces are to'carry on with a "full up. She merely asks for your help . .. asks that you in Techileolos, tank". Every Canadian motorist is ggksd to cut his walk sometimes when the distance isn't too great... * with Henry Foor {Duds Lamour. daily gas consumption in ) B . that you take a shorter drive half | : : EE | on Sunday aftemoon... that » look after your car and ' There are many ways b = 1 { d You i ies | ZION hh TB easy ways towards @ | «ee itin good condition. .. A number from here attended the be made... ways and : 0 i hat ay to your neigh- a, Osborne-Clarkson wedding at the means to give you more NE our o's use my far $ United Church, Little Britain, on| -- mileage per gallon. You can §-- - wit Runnin _ today, Jim; we'll use yours 1 Wednesday, July 16th. drive slower so that you will : tomorrow." . . Miss Ellen Emmerson of Scugog use le lin Im 4 0 : Island, had been 'accepted as teacher boy yy ne, You gat) y Every day. in greater and for the Port Hoover school. We all :, go lLifty-h ty with your nid by Automobile Experts) greater quaniity, we must - ni wish her success in the coming term. neighbours, inviting each . Reduce driving speed from 60 to 40 on the open road. release gasoline and. oil by Mr. Gordon Maxwell has signed up other to share cars . ... for Avoid jack-rabbit starts. the thqusands of gallons to for active service. Mr. Ross Alsap business, and for pleasure. Avoid uscloss or non-essential driving. our throbbing munitions has rented his farm. People "can" readily go to Tum motor off when not in use, do not leave idling. plants . .. to our tanks and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hall and Miss df k h Don't race your engine: let it warm up slowly. an rom work together, . armoured cars .. to our Doreen spent Sunday with, Mr. and usin c tead of Don't strain your engine: change gears. A "wy Mrs. Keith Henderson, Guel, sing one car ins © o Keep carburetor cleared and properly adjusted. fighting planes and bombers Mr: Bruce Sonley of Oshawa, spent {our ily using one gallon of A ~Tune up ashes liming. os J . +. to our coryeltes and ot a few days during the past week at Tone ine gen of-severa Check fin ost. os stdin SM, merchant ships that ply the J » his home here, bv We as men can Maintain litres at right pressure. vital, sea-lanes . . . 50 that S -- gy" ae -and pw Sot Osboris spent make these savings. Lubricale efficiently; Won engines waste gasoling. the. day of victory may unday with friends in Oshawa. , Drive in groups fo and from work, using % : tog A number from here attended the The amount of gasoline used cars altemate days. §etier be ot Jian. --- 1 decoration service at Salem on Sun- day: } Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Western accom- paniéd by Mrs. Fred Western, visited Dr, and Mrs, F. Wallace in Brantford recently. A number from here attended the annual Field Day at Valentia on Wed- nesday last. The Zion ball team lost to Valetnia by two one. 'Mr. Stanley Downes has purchased a new Case Combine, Mrs, G. Walls and daughter Ruth are visiting at the home of her brother Mr. Sam Hall. Pte. Thomas Steele of Kingston, spent the week-end at Ls home here. Mrs. Ida Maxwell of Oakwood spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maxwell, Mr, Ross Goodham "Yas "purchased Mr, Joe Short's farm. Mr. Alan Ferguson has signed up with the R.C.A.F. in Toronto. } UTICA , Mrs, James Swan is camping with her son Mr. J. Cormack, also spending a weck at North Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. ' Mr. and Mrs, M. Winters, Oshawa, * visited on Sunday at Mr. Frank Hor- top's. Mr. Frank Hortop had a very suc- cessful sale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, E. Kendall, Mr. and " Mrs. Geo. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry and family, motored to Bowmanville on Sunday. A euchre and dance in Aid of the British War Victims' Fund will be held in Memory Hall on Thursday evening, Mr, and Mrs. A. Wallace, Green- bank, spent Sunday at Mf, Fred Bal- lard's, Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd and Joan of Goodwood, visited over the week end at Mr, Ivan Geer's. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lamb and fam- ily were. recent visitors at Mr. H. Harper's, fa -------- > LESS "GAS," BETTER DRIVING Being at the wheel of the first car Yo get away in trafic may give the driver g sense of elation, but from now onjit is not going to give him a look at the figures in Canada for business, social and non-essential activities is amazingly high in proportion to that used by our fighting forces. One - convince you that this' ~v situation must be reversed. and Walk to and from would DOMINION O ACTING THROUGH: THE HONOURABLE C. D. HOWE, Minister of Munitions and Supply For golf, picnics and other outings, use one car instead of four. Take those short shopping rips ON FOOT carry parcels home, Boat owners, too, can help by reducing'speed. Your regular service station man will eladly explain these and other weyserf-saviny gasoline, G0-50/50- REE FIGHTING LH 3 The 'Government of the Will YOU help? ? ° the movies. It is also vitally important . that you reduce e the use of domestic and. commercial _Juel oil, ! _Consult him, F CANADA G. R. COTTRELLE, Qil Controller for Canada _ -- --_-- Fy sense of being patriotic. These "jack- rabbit starts," as 0il Co-ordinator Harold . Ickes calls them, are prime gasoline wasters. A companion, offense is that of rush- ing up to a stop and slamming on" the brakes, using perfectly good, gasoline generated momentum for no better purpose than wearing out brake bands and tires. If these habits could be curbed, and if drivérs generally would observe some of the numerous other pointers which are being given by automotive and petroleum engineers, the threat of gasoline shortage on United States East Coast could be alleviated. Included is such device as: Stick to moderate speeds and keep a steady 'pace; gasoline consumption increases rapidly above 40'miles ail hour. Avoid starting. Have carburetor, ignition, spark plugs, brake clearance checked frequently. Keep tires---well inflated, battery well charged, and. the air filter clean. Some citiés are checking up more closely on cars. that -emit excessive smoke, indicating need of piston rings or carburetor adjustment. It would be a significant compensa- tion if shortness of gasoline supplies, or rather of sea transportation for, motor fuel, should teach better driv- ing manners and automobile main- tenance. ' at a Tommy Dorsey, Kay Kyser, Benny Goodman and Eddie Duchin, four of: America's leading radio dahce bands in popularity polls in both Canada and the United States, are under option to appear in the giant Dance Pavilion at racing the motor while standing or in the Canadian National Exhibition. [N ning, singing, impersonations, eduoated dogs. PAT GIBSON Saturday. Evening, July 26th He will give a real Cowboy Show, consisting of rope spin- . Starring BUDDY, one of the world's best 14, hours good, clean fun. First Show for children 7.30 dst. ALL WELCOME. ADMISSION-- SILVER COLLECTION 1 barnyard calls, radio stars. Second Show 9.45 dst LORD BEAVERBROOK who has been appointed to the new British post of Minister of State, in which he will devote him- self to general questions of policy Cabinet. which occupy the War He was formerly Minister of Aircraft Production. i Good Reduction. i Ladies Summer Sport Sie one- i third discount. : Ladies' Sun Togs ¢ . . - # in a good assortment of colors & § styles. Reg. $1.50, Sale price 98¢ pr. BR I NS ERR rrr v JSS RA a -- OO ARRSSSSS | re RED L] WHITE svore starts this week end, All } i: broken lots of Summer o" i: Goods will be sold at a : Ladies' White Shoes, clearing at one price. Reg $2.35 fo $3.35. Sale $1.98 Pr Child's Sun Suits, made of quality Prints. Reg: 58¢ to 750. Sale 8500 of fine Batiste in a good assortment of colors. Reg. 98c. Summer Sale 79¢ Pr Men's Fine Shirts at clearing prices These are mostly our regular $1. 26 line, _and come _in good patterns. . Summer Sale Price 98¢ DITA a ACPD RRS as SSR A SR FR AAA Men's and Boys' Sport Shirts. Reg. 75¢ {0 85¢. Clearing at 59¢. These Shirts come in white, yellow, or blue col- Just the thing for this hot weather. .59c¢ each. "ors. All sizes. Men's Tropico) Worsted Pants, to clear at 209% reduction. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY PAAR AS FAA AAA A IAA AAPA AAPA) RAASCAOANAARAAARARARN ASSOC AANA AN I ES MEATS THAT SATISFY You will "he sure a SAUsaetion when-you buy our meats, _ Whether its I'resh} Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we can always give you quality and service, Give us'a call. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 724-2 RS AB ASS ABSA BANS A I TR ALY : FRESH GOODS BAKED DAILY WEINE R ROASTS ARE ALL THE GO o . " wl K} -- Come jn and get as many tasty, delicious rolls as you need. Bert. MacGregor, " Marshmallows in Bulk and Package. # Saturday Special CHOP SUEY BUNS Hu Ho s HOWE DELIVE i : WR pavnk Gerrow Bros., Port Perry > -> -> -> -<> In these days of uncertainty you need: | reliable insurance. We place insurance that gives you peace of mind as well as protection. HARO|.D W. EMMERSON Phone 41 2 Port Perry --- -> © <> -~ LINC NT NL LSE We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cure eats at CAWKER'S Lowest Market Price. "Prompt and Courteous Sopvice Cawker Bros. Phone 29w TIM TINE TRS LL - I xs | SARA AFNP AA ARANARNIA ANIA RAR ROE Furnas | Women's and Misses' Pyjamas made a Port Perry: ARAL A SA JA a) ATS

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