: / ind, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH bth; 1042 Hk (AN ADIANS never shall wear the shackles of slavery. This is the stern determination of every man and woman in the Dominion. But Freedom must be fought for-and paid for. aa Eat aaa All those serving at the battlefronts are relying on our support. Back them up with - Victory Bonds. Today, more weapons, more equipment are a dire necessity. fii Bonds will help Remember, every Victory Bond you buy is a sound interest-bearing investment, secured supply them. ~ by the nation's entire resources. Come on Canada / the Net! ICTORY BON DS N ational War Finance Committee, Ottawa, Canada Don Christian Electric Advise you to choose your General Electric Refrigerator, Hotpoint Range, General Electric Washer, Radio, and other Electrical Appliances from our stock, which is fairly complete now. Delay may mean disappointment, as many items are being curtailed or banned from fur- ther manufacture, due to war conditions. 38-40 Simcoe Street North, OSHAWA PHONES 84 and 85, Re OPEN EVENINGS - JG. Smith, DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC : PROSPECT Mrs. Floyd Oviatt of Englehart, and Mr. Victor Martin of Camp Bor- den were visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. F. Martin, The Women's Association held its February meeting at the home of Mrs, Even though roads were bad, 'the attendance was good. A pledsant afternoon was spent by all, . Miss Helen Conlin was a recent 'visitor at the home of her parents. The Farm Forum meeting was held at the home of Mrs. G. Smith on the evening of Monday and was well at- tended. * Miss Edith Cochrane is - visiting friends in Oshawa, Mrs. Burneill and family of Alberta, are visitors at.the home of Mr. and Mrs, H, Martyn, Mr, Lorne Martyn, of Whitby, was with his parents on Sunday, Miss Verna Niddery, R.N., of Osha- wa, is a visitor at the home 6f her parents, 'SHOWER "Mrs, Gwen, Nott SE ast | § Tuesday' evening, to a miscellancous J shower, in honor of Marguerite Wari- del, a bride of Saturday." A short ad dress was read by Miss Doreen Hay- den, with many useful and beautiful gifts After these had been shown to the H many guests Marguerite in a few well chosen words thanked everyone. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Nott assisted by Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Waridel, and the Misses "Annie Nott n Doreen Hayden and Mercedes Waridel, | § . It is reported that a million dollars has been set aside for bonusing farm- ers who use fertilizer, Int Junior Red Cross Units in schools rom coast to coast, 13 million mem- bers are making stretchers, splints, first aid equipment and knitting, During the last war Jr, Red Cross made more than 17,000,000. articles; after which Annie Nott and i Rilda Mitchell presented Marguerite 4 with a huge basket packed to capacity + Made-to-Measure SUITS ® New Spring Samples FINE QUALITY Attractive Prices $28.50 Suntested Sunworthy Wallpapers FOR - EVERY ROOM PAPERS at 120., 15¢., 18c. to 360. Single Roll BREAD 2% 18e CHOCOLATE BARS--6 for 260. ~ Lettuce, large, 2 for 26c. Grapefruit bc. each. Cele wy, Spinach, New Cabbage at Market Prices. BLACK TEA .. . 75c. LB. 'F. W. BROCK & SON BE -- ONE IONS] | TNE a IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY RELIABLE Insurance is essential WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult HAROLD W, EMMERSON : Phone 41 Port Perry f. ! FEATURED THIS WEEK "WHOLE STRAWBERRIES Corn on the Cob GREEN PEAS B Asparagus Tips Wax Beans and Green Beans Saturday Snstinl~Dhoanlaty Banana Layer WE DELIVER PHONE 32 RE SR SS ER AR AS ERR RS ERR 0 mm "mm RR Phone 29w, Port Perry, for Quick Service, and Good Quality in MEATS CAWKER BROS, F amily Butchers EL J TE I Te Gerrow Bros, Port Perry |