--__in_marriage to Mp. Geoige Rodger Mrs. M. Whiting, Sr., Mr. Nelson Whiting and wife, and Mrs. W. Pluff, were recent guests of Mr. and Mss. R. " Johnston, Miss Ethel Evelyn Peabody," who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. G: Morrison, during the summer, has re- "turned to -her'home in Fergus. : WELCOME : Rev. W. R. Tiistram, now a soldier * at Petawawa Camp, was in town on -Saturday of last week. He is moving his family from Seagrave to Port . Perry, where they will occupy part of Mrs. W. W. Crosier's home. We wel- come them to Port Perry. * [C} Mr. and Mis. Walter Mulholland, Mr. N. J. Mulholland, Mrs. O'Neal and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. J. Powers, of To- ronta, visited in town on Sunday, call Jy. ing: on Mr. N. P. Aldred. We leone to our village Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodsley of Scugog, who are occupying the house lately vacated by Mr. L. James, and f Mr. Leslie James daughter have moved to Uxbridge, where he is working as scctionman on the C.N.R. Good luck to them. Messrs. George ande-John Tinsley of Toronto, weie home for the week end. . 4 1 Mrs, Fred Wilkinson of Uxbridge, was a recent guest of lier parents, Mr, aml Mrs. Wm. Cook. Mrs. Chas Webster and daughters . 6f Uxbridge, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wo Allin. Mr. William Willard of Toronto, was the guest of his parents over the week end. : Mrs. Wm. Davey had the misfortune fle comingout-of-the- United Church on Sunday morning, cracking a rib. _ Mr, Harold Brock and Miss Ella Brock had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Logan and sistérs, Mr.and Mrs. Longstaffe and June: -------- to > BISHOP-McMILLAN Emmanuel College Chapel was the scene of a pretty summer wedding on Saturday when Miss Nora Etta Mc- Millan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, A. McMillan, Port Perry, was united. Bishop, son. of Rev. Edward: S." and Mrs. Bishop, Toronto. Rev. Keith was maid of honour, frocked in heaven tC) #4) FREE Parking Phone 1011 OSHAWA Air Conditioned C--A Famous Players Theatre-- * - Friday. Saterday, Aug. 29-30 , ROBERT TAYLOR, in : "Billy the Kid" with Brian Honlevy. Tan Hunter in Technicolor REVIVAL, Friday, at 11 p.m. 4 Daytime Wife' STARRING . Tyrone Power, Linda: Darnell. Special Special HOL|DAY Attraction Attraction and a few neglect. "RE UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS Most of our subscribers are ver payment of their subscriptions, The label on your paper tells you ' when payment is due. It should read '41 or 48, prompt in the ut some forget-- 1 Highway 28, West, of "Monday, Tuesday, "Wednesday, ' SEPTEMBER 1-3 | SONGS! DANCES! GAIETY! ! in Glorious Technicolor Don AMECHE, Betty GRABLE | IN : "Moon Over Miami' with Robert Cummings, and Charlotte Greenwood. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, - SEPTEMBER 4-6 : Harold Bell Wright's The Shepherd of the Hills in colour, starring John Wayne, Betty Field, Harry Carey. * . On Thursday afternoon, August 21, the presidents of the Easter Section of the Oshawa Presbytery of the United Church met at the home of Mys. G. L. Wagar, Bowmanville. Miss Margaret Hutchison led in the devotional period. Mrs. "Geo." Honey, president of the Presbyterial, spoke of the. encouraging aspects of the work, especially of the Church of Christ in Japan.' Plans" were made for the Eastern Section meeting to be held at Enniskillen on October 30. Tea was served by Mrs: W. P. Rogers, Mrs, M. Hutchinson; Mrs. Leslie Snowden. ee War Work fs The World's Yriod International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Demonstration October 14, 15, 16, 17--1941 PETERBOROUGH COUNTY ------ "Farm Machinery Exhibit, with Numerous Agricultural Demons trations $6000 IN PRIZE For full particulars, apply to J. A. Carroll, 'Manager, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont. City of Peldrhorongh Plowing Contest and - Port Perry Fair. September 26- 27 PRIZE LISTS NOW READY. Apply to R. D. Woon, Phone 202, Port Perry | exchange for stock. Apply to H. De - MRSJOHN-C-BARBER---- Following years of failing health, Mrs. Harriet Amelia Barber, 172 Cadillac Ave, S., Oshawa, died on Sunday in her 65 5th year. Her death bereaved her sorrowing husband, John C. Barber, two daughters ahd five grandchildren, The funéral was held on Wednesday at the family residence, Rev. J. V. Mc- Neely officiating. rs, Barber, daughter of Thomas Keyes, a pioneer of the district. was born. in Stanley Township, Huron County. She had five brothers and 'four sisters of whom six have died within the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Barber made their home in Orillia for 22 years after "their marriage and prior to their re- moval to Oshawa in 1923. MeMillan, brother of the bride; ofi= Mr. Charles "Kilgour of Galt, was at the "organ and Lillian Wilkinson Magee of Toronto, sang. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a graceful gown of white mousseline de soie embroidered in silver over taffeta. Her finger-tip ~~ veil was held with- a pearl and-cm- ~broidered halo and she carried a "colonial bouquet of white Asters and blue Delphiniums. Miss F lorence Me- Millan, of Toronto, sister of the bride, blue mousseline de soie over taffeta "and Miss Marjorie Webb, of Toronto, bridesmaid, was in shell pink. Their picture hats matched their gowns and "they carried asters in Shades of pink and white. Mr. Stewart Bishop was groomsman ~ for his brother and the ushers were Mr. James Flucker and Mr. . Robert © McMillan. v The reception was at the College, + Mrs. MeMillan wore navy blue em- broidered sheer with matching hat and accessories: and Mrs. Bishop had chosen turquoise crepe, with plum hat ~ and similar corsage. On their return 'from Muskoka the * bride and groom will live in Toronto, The sbride went away in a frock of navy and white crepe, navy wool redingate and navy accessories, 1 > ---- DIED ~ WHITE, Hannah StoneliontesSods " denly, at her late residence, 92 Hope "Street North, Port Hope, on Sunday; August 24, Hannah Stonehouse, wife of Dennis. C. White, in her 78th year. Interment was made at Welcome Cemetery on August | 26th, MRS. McCLINTOCK, AT.CM. Will resume Piano Classes, Sept. 8. Studio in' Archer's Apartments. i onday, Tuesday, Wednesday py hursday in Port Perry. = - "Friday and Saturday at 48 Com: bridge St. 8., Lindsay, Pupils 'wishing to commence, phone 80 or write Box 2, Port Perry. opared for examinations. | Private George Dodsley, at Halifax. ~| Activities. - The Boy Scouts will not collect the 1.0.D.E. coin bags on Saturday but will call again the last of September. Let your bags be twice ag heavy and the Scouts will be right on hand to the rooms on Friday next to be ready for the August shipment. kid gloves, chamois, ete., make 'splen- did outside coverings for the Ziel sweepers jerkins. If you have any- thing -you can_contribute; "bring -it-in- and see what lovely serviceable jer- kins the ladies are making. 2 Knitters ! If you ave knitting socks for the soldiers and are not certain how to take off the toe the approved way, the ladies who are in charge of this work at the rooms will be glad to do it for you or show you how again, If you are a tight knitter use large size needles, No. 10. Your co-opera- tion in this way will prevent ripping and re-knitting and will be much ap- preciated, ADDITIONS TO EN LISTM ENTS. Spr. Le D. Hope, at Petewawa: Dennis Fralick, R.C. AF. Scotia, Rev, Tristram, at Petewawa. J * Mrs. Geo. Hood, (the first woman to enlist from Seugog) now in Ot- tawa. oe at Nova - BORN RANSON--To Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ranson, of Toronto, (nee Elizabeth (Betty) ~Adams) on Sunday, August 17, a son (Paul Douglas). ar DIED JOHNS---At Janetville, on Satur- day, August 23rd, 1941, Isabella J: Scott, beloved wife of the late Richard 8S. Johns, in her 76th year. Funeral on Monady, Augst 26th, Interment at Nestleton. take care of them. KE Please-bring-in- all -finished-work-to---- Old leather purses, bags, cushions, : = She was devoted member of the Orillia Methodist Church during those years, as_she later was of King St. United Church'in Oshawa, and, as her husband stated, "spent all her leisure time in Church work of one sort or another." } In 1930, Mr. and Mrs. Barber moved to Prospect near Port Perry and made many friends in that district during the years they spent there before moving back to Oshawa. "Grieving daughters of Mrs. Barber are Mrs. H. Orpwood (Gladys) .of Oshawa, and Mrs. Thomas N. Bown (Mae) of Smith's Falls, The grand- children are Lloy, Clayton, Gerald and Mildred O:ipyost, and Walter Bown. BOAT FOUND Party- who lost a punt can recover{-- same at Lakeside Beach South. En- quire--of --A.--A---Mason--or HG: Hutcheson. Have Done PRINTING | PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE Satisfactory Work 7 Prompt Delivery Reasonable Prices We shall be pleased to PP prices on any printing job you may wish to have done. Your at the "There is a ready market now for your . surplus WHEAT and RYE STRAW. - Take : advantage of this present "opportunity. Consult your local dealer or write promptly fo HINDE & DAUCH PAPER CO., TRENTON, ONT. /1.R. BENTLEY'S "| 10 aim.--Sunday School [4 G, Mulligan voc Eyes Examined Glasses. complete, or lenses only, 'supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- OPTOMETRIST "ST, JOHN'S: PRESBYTERIAN cure . Rev. R. Simpson, Minister Sunday 'School at 10: am, Service at 11 am. - CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION . ANGLICAN Sunday, August 31st-- 8 a.m.--~--Holy Communion * "9.46 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--~Evensong and Sermon, * The Rector, September 7th-- i 3 11 a.m.--Holy Communion. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH _Rev. W:-J, H. Smyth, Minister _ 11 am-- Public Worship, conducted The minister, Rev. Mr. Smyth, will be home and have charge of the 'worship. © WANTED Three waitresses for dining room at the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby. Please apply atthe college between 9 a.m. and 5 pm. (D.S.T.) WANTED AT ONCE DINING ROOM GIRL At the WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT TRACTOR FOR SALE Fordson™ tractor. for sale or even Jersey, Box 243, Port Perry, Phone 189 r 2. FOR SALE : Walnut Settee, Whatnot, Solid Oak Bed and good springs. Other beds and springs. Apply to Jas. Ewen, Port Perry, Ont. : AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK Springers, stockers, sows, bulls, ete, the property of F., J. Clemens, lot 7; concession 3, 'East' Whitby Township, on Wednesday, 'September 3rd. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms Cash. See bills. AUCTION SALES : See Bills for full Particulars ° FRED NEEDHAM, at his premises, lot 10, con. 10, Darlingham, Farm NELSON SHARPE, Lot 21, Con. 2, Mariposa, north of Valentia, Farm Stock and Implements, on Monday, September 8th. * Sale at 1.30. PAUL DIAMOND, Lot 17, Con. 10, Reach, East of Greenbank, Farm stock and implements, on. Saturday, September 6th. Sale at 1.30. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- . 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. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Oents * SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 "C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery RESULT OF "RACES, AUG, 24th. 1st Race, Sr. Skimmers-- 1 Bill Baker vis is ET ..,24,16 3G. Carnegie " 4 D. Carnegie ........ve. cee. 27.00 2nd race, Jr.' Skimmers-- 1 Bruce Beare ......... 2 G: MacMaster .... 3 Burgess Beare ......m. 25.45, 1.27.16 ..26.26 Yacht Club scavafiger hint, Sept. 10th. All are invited to the scavanger fiunt be sure and see the Star next JI I OD eee se a stock and implements, on Tuesday, | _ September 9th. Sale at 1.30 S.T.| Skilled Operator, Véry moderate prices We ialize in-- Bonat Pormentnt Waves Shampoo and Wave ~~ 60c Marcel oiowl BEE, Manicure . - - 36¢ PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB| veers 24.80] EE LAWRENCE'S for SCHOOL SUPPLIES EEE EE : SCHOOL OPENING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. Onde 'again we. offer to Public School students and High School students' a. complete line of school Books, Art Supplies, Ete. quality. gladly procure. Our Prices ard the lowest consistent with Any text book which we do not 2 supplies--Text Books, Literature carry in stock we will 1 u r Mary, John ond' Peter Grade 11 READER .... Grade III READER Grade 1V READER Grade V READER-.... Grade VI READER .. Grade VII READER a : Grade. VIII READER ce © Junior ARITHMETIC. '- Al Grades) ie PPIRILORFY | | Junior MATHEMATICS .Grades VII and Gr. VIII ..15 GEOGIFAPHY a5 HISTORY of ENGLAND....,..22 . CANADIAN HISTORY ..... .30 CANADIAN CIVICS .. < i ae mi HIGH SCHOOL TEXTS General MATHEMATICS Book: I «idee EEA A5 General MATHEMATICS Book: TV: Girerevimisniinbis. 5 General SCIENCE, Bk. f General SCIENCE, Bk. IL... i : LATIN FOR TO-DAY: 1.00. GEOMETRY ... 50 ALGEBRA ..... . 55 BASIC FRENCH cnn 95 A FREE homework pad given with every book~ order on school goEming day. PHONE A) mm. oh "FREE "WANT ADS Ea Every Paid-Up : Subscriber to the Port Perry Star is or will be entitled to ONE Free Want Ad. each year from now on. We believe that. advertising - pays YOU, and we want you to prove it at our ex- pense. Have a Heart! It pays to Spray half an hour Before Milking. Flies Torture Your. Stock. Give the animals a break. They'll feel better. : Flies avoid cattle sprayed with, Capo Cattle Spray Stainless, Non-Irritating, Economical, You Can Buy it from: W.E. bi bd 'A. M. LAWRENCE | 20 Raia swe Lo SE mem memo I: EE DR. J. 8. LUNDY DENTAL, SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Rxehange, the North aide Queen Street, Port: Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Reaidence 68) PORT PERRY A "FOR SALE to Howard Bartley, Port Perry, Phone 189 r 11. in attendance at my Port Perry- office on Wednesday" morning, and Friday afterncoa _ of each week, or by appointment. Blong. Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 W. A 'Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. "Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. Sud Thosire Thursday, Friday, Sat. (This / week) Lewis STONE, Mickey ROONEY, in - ANDY MEETS A * DEBUTANTE Mickey will thrill you with his antifs in this new comedy hit. Chap. 9 "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" Saturday, at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. S.T. WHOOPEE! = show at 12.05, AUGUST 31st. Labour Day Bill -- Special Matinee, Sept. School Opening Treat--Adm. '16¢, 10c. Free bc. Bar to Public School scholars .Open- Monday, Tues., Wed. nights. Labor yp. 10ay. Bill Thursday, 'Friday, Sa Saturday "(Next) WILLIAM HENRY, in Death of a Champlon theatre Coupons. ~ Cash, them in at box offfée any nite. Free with all purchases at Uxbridge stores, FOR | Expert Radio ~~ Service PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. week 'for further news,' Mclean Radio Seryice OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST : Leonard Block oyer. Prentice's Barber Shop. Phone 237, Res. -216 Port Perry (The fm of Greer & Humphreys fs diasoived) . RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Bimeoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on * Tuesday and Thursday afteinoons of seh week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone M4 ARTHUR Ww. 8. GREER 1st--Monday. , Nine pigs, seven weeks old. Apply: UNDAY after mid nite' | A thrilling Police story and comedies: Ask Uxbridge merchants for .b cent' we renan Ca ty --