. unfinished task? To those of us who . for the necessary fighting equipment _ the.change in time. | The' Woman's Association has a _ afternoon several members met at the 5 : PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1941 BROCK THEATRE - Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully 'Air Conditioned. All Shows Daylight Saving Tima. "Thursday, Friday and Saturday, : NOVEMBER 18-14-15 ° Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.830 pm,' "Road Show" Adolphe MENJOU, Carole LANDIS, John' HUBBARD, Patsy KELLY, s Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 'NOVEMBER 17-18-19 ' Last complete show at 8.50 "PLAY GIRL" with Kay FRANCIS, James ELLISON - Also an ADDED Attraction: ' ' i ° Fo West Point Widow with Anne' Shirley, Richard Carlson. COMING Next Thurs., Fri., Saturday, | November 20-21-22 Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, in "IN THE NAVY" with THE ANDREWS SISTERS Myrtle Station The congregation looked unusually small on Sunday evening after the well filled church on the Sunday be- fore, when Thank Offering services were conducted both morning and evening. Rev. G. S. Gervan, basing| his remarks on "Remembrance", gave a very stirring. and appealing talk to | his listeners. - What is our part in the cannot go to take an active part in the war is given the privilege of sending the tools--not only the money such as planes, tanks, guns; am- munition ,etc., but the urgently need- ed comforts for the soldiers, airmen and sailors; the necessary comforts and clothing for the homeless refugees and * volunteer workers. task. 2 Sunday School next Sunday at 1.45 and Church service at 7 p.m. Note number of quilts to quilt. Thursday home of Mrs, O. H. Downey and made a fine beginning on the first one. - Mrs, J. Murkar of Pickering visit- . PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices . e specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves .Shampoo and Wave -- 50c Marcel - - T6c Manicure - - 8c PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work -is-up to a standard-- Not down to a price. Phone 228, Port Perry This is our | 1 Bon REAR EE 0 AUPE Ba Vy = 1 a ap STABILIZATION PRICES Your Country asks your loyal support of this Wartime Measure Two New conTROLS have now become essential in Canada's wartime design for living. These are: (1) Control of Prices Commencing November 17, 1941, there "may be no increase in the prices of goods" and services generally unless absolutely necessary and authorized by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. (2) Control of Wages No employer, with certain limited excep- tions, may increase the basic wage rates paid to his employees unless authorized by a Board on which the Government, employers and employees are repre- sented. Butafter February 15,1942, every: employer with the same exceptions, will be obliged to pay a cost of living bonus and to 'adjust this bonus every three months, = - Action Necessary to Stop Inflation This Government action has been taken to prevent the inflation we knew in the last war, and its subsequent depression, unemployment * and suffering. - Every housewif¢ knows that prices. are rising, and rising prices, unless controlled, will make it more costly and difficult to finance the war. Rising prices, unchecked, will spread confusion in industry and trade; will hinder production and proper distribution of sup- plies; will make the cost of living rise more rapidly than wages and salaries; will lessen the value of savings; will result in hardshi * for almost everyone, and especially those Sh small incomes. And the result of uncontrolled «inflation, after the 'war, when prices drop, will again be. depression and unemployment. Prices cannot be controlled without control of wages. Excess profits are, and will con- tinue to be, under rigid control." " Coverage of Wages Stabilization Order The Order is applicable to the following employers: -~ 1--Every employer normally subject to the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act. 2--Every employer engaged in the manufac- ture of munitions of war, or war supplies, or the construction of defence projects. 3. and is directly a wartimemeasure, ORDER Coal Transportation a Real Problem EARLY Transportation on coal is hecoming more severe "each month. We have our orders placed for four months ahead. Kindly co-operate in this effort "and have your coal ordered ahead so as we can fill your coal bin off the car. This means a 16% saving to you between now and Octoher the 1st. * ; . Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Masters, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. E. Raglan, Mr. and with relatives, Phone 240w. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., = LIMITED » AND WAGES 3--Every building trades employer with ten or more employees. 4--Every other private employer with fifty or /more emplqyees. The Order does not apply to employers in ous, charitable or educational associations operated 'on a non-profit basis. Wage Provisions . Except on written permission of the National War Labour Board, no employer may increase his basic wage rates. This permission can only be given in cases where the Board has found the wage rates to be low. Wage rates which are unduly high will not have to be decreased, but in such cases the Board may order the employer to defer the cost of living bonus, : Cost of Living Bonus Biol employer covered by the Order must pay toall hisemployees except those above the rank of foreman a wartime cost of living bonus. Effective November 15, cach employer already paying a bonus under PC 7440 of December 16, 1940, shall add to such bonus an. amount based on the rise in the cost of, living index for October 1941, above the index number 'used to determine the current amount of the bonus, gE : bonus must begin to pay a bonus based on the rise in the index between October, 1941, and January, 1942,unless ordered by the Board to hase the honus on the rise in the cost of living over a longer period. ' The bonus is calculated on the following basis: For each rise of one point in the cost of living the amount of the bonus shall be 25 cents per week, except for male workers under 21 years of age and female workers, who, if employed at basic rates of less than $25.00 per week, shall receive a 'bonus of 1 percent of their basic wage rates. . These bonuses will be' adjusted regularly every three months, -- ~~ . Administration The 'Order will be administered by five regional Boards under the direction of a National War Labour Board. Labour and employers will be represented on cach of these Boards to which inquiries concerning the 2pplication of the Order should be : : Whole-Hearted Support Required Your Government knows that this policy, as it affects labour, industry, commerce, and agriculture, demands a degree of restriction to which Canadians are not accustomed, It will demand self-discipline and self-control. It will 'need thé whole-hearted support of everyone who has the well-being of hi8 fellow citizens at heart. But by loyal co-operation, Canadians can have much more assurance that the fears, sense of insecurity, the suffering and brings, will neither interfere now in the winning of this war, nor in the recovery and reconstruction of Canada and the Canadian way of living after the war is over. Issued under the authority of Mrs. W. Bright, Miss Ethel Bright of of North Oshawa, were recent visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs. Will Cook. The regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the Woman's Misajon- ary Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Robt. Chisholm on Thursday, November 20th, "at 230 pm. All ladies interested in missions are in-| wdirecte rofiteering which inflation always Hon. N. A. McLARTY, ' - Minister of Labour agriculture or fishing, or to hospitals, religi-- Effective February 13, 1942, each employer } who has not been paying a cost of living liciougs--aodor of these Boards. Watch for the announcement of - $3EEISEIILELLLLLL8LLL0LL000000008008880 08000880000 000 00080000 e00088s8sts8sssss ater titi RR ER TTINN ed on Thursday with Mrs. Hudgin. Mr. and Mrs. W. King, Mr. and Mrs. | atives in 'Toronto, L. King, of Oakville, Mrs. Heayn Sr,, Mrs, Grant Bright dancing, to be sent to England, * days during the past weck with re- ; The Myrtle Unit of the hianch of Heayn; Port Perry, the Red Cross will sponsor a euchre- and dance in the community hall. on Sce the enemy U Boats, torpedo in- Wednesday evening, November 19th. Good music will be provided for the The Myrtle branch of the Red Cross also "Bows and Arrows™ Sport Reel" acknowledge with thanks the twenty dollars-sent in by the Prospect unit,' td be used in thé purchase of blankets Mr. and Mrs. George Ward and vited to be present, 'Mr, and Mrs, Ray Downey, Virginia|and children of Toronto, visited on and Lynda of Toronto, have returned| Sunday wtih W. J, and Mrs, Cook. home after a pleasant holliday spent v a..z fpvinmime sii LS daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cooper Mr. Lorne Johnson visited at the Jordan home in Markham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, David Duchemin Sr., and Mrs, Hervey Painter and family,|of Toronto, spent the week-end with visited on Sunday affernoon with| Mr. and Mrs. David Duchemin Jr. Pontypool relatives. Mrs, George Holliday spent several| Toronto on Thursday. "Mrs. Jack Kirkham was a visitor in RAFAT FH FAL ERAS OAT FE FEAT IR AVR Matches > 2 Clarké's Soup Dates, Pitted, Currants = - TEA - - Clarke's Catsup, - . 12 for 85¢ - 2 for 25¢ - - 2 1bs. 35c. . - 2 lbs. 29c . half pound 38c Deaipned DE LUXE FOOTWEAR Goodrich LADIES' FLIGHTBOOT Red, Brown, White $2.75 Miner - - $2.35 Child's - - . $2.25 Rubbers for every member of the Family NOW IN STOCK F. W. BROCK & SON, Ph. 43, Port Perry NP PN SRN SR IRIE ALANS Tn SAARI ASUNAG Whooping Cough is making itself heard in this community and some cases are under quarantine. ' . Mr. Norman Hughson has returned from his hunting trip, bringing with, You him his share of the hunt." The de- | i roast venison and' steaks "will bean appetizing Smell in that house for some time to come. Mrs. Chas. Cooper of Toronto spent | Sunday with her friend Mrs. James) Dickson, . | Mrs. Scott. of Seagrave has returned | home after visiting for the past bio) + Whither its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we BN can always give you quality and service. Bert. MacGregor, MEATS THAT SATISFY will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. Give us a call, PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 72-r-w FALLEN TATN The Red & White Store GROCERIES : , = 3 boxes for 25¢ oe SHAFT OMEN weeks with Mrs, C. Harrison, | Mrs. W. J. Cook visited on Thurs-| > Mr. Nelson Luery of Stirling, is visiting this week with his brother | David. i] Mr. and Mrs. A. Pritchard and family of Oshawa visited on Sunday Jeadle of Ashburn, with Mr. and Mrs.- Perrin. ¥ I My, ahd Mrs Titterton wish to ex- | [3 CARD OF THANKS 1 press most sincere thanks for the | § "much appreciated kindness of the |} [ friends and neighbours at the time 5" {of the illness and death of their in- # toc a son. day with "her daughter Mrs, Fred ACES ARAR REAR RRA RRR AAR AR RAR RRR Lit Tatee Watch Our Window Saturday for Cream' - Goods--Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclair, Saturday Special--Pineapple Coffee Rolls WE DELIVER PHONE 32 and Cream Cakes Gerrow Bros., Port Perry I. Ean SNE Se. EL TL SR NRC ie Sa | Strand Theatre ' In these days of uncertainty you need I reliable insurance. = We place UXBRIDGE, ONT. "Always the Latest Hits" , wv, Lt 'Lhurs., Fri., Saturday, (This Week) A ol ab 4 Valerie Hobson and Conrad Veidt, in ""U BOAT 29" { i nocent people and children--a picture | i; you wont want to forget, | COMEDY --*P'rairi¢ Spooners" Mon., Tues., Wed.,, Nov, 17-18-19 ~-- What a Program--READ! -- | "Story of the Vatican" See the Pope of Rome in his latest full-length picture. Every church will | be delighted to see it. Also: Extra! Extra!--March of Time pre- sents "British " Royal Air Force" in 2 reels. Also Walt Disney's Colour Cartoons in the "Practical Pig" and the "Ugly Duckling" Thurs, Friday, Sat. (next week) Joel McRea, in . "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" [A great. sea thriller--you'll like it. Phone 41 io. LL Ny aL APR a Ta ea We Offer You the Choice of the Market | Lowest Market Price. insurance that gives you peace of mind as well as protection. HAROLD W. EMMERSON - Port Perry in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Prompt and Courteous Service =~ Cawker Bros. Phone 29w Port Perry PTA