7 aa __hter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jas, ~~ Miss June-Sonley enjoyed visiting --PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1942 EUCHRE OCTOBER 16th The Junior War Workers of Port Perry will hold a Euchre on Friday, October 16th, in the Oddfellows Lodge Rooms at 8 p.m.. Everybody welcome. Admission 256c. Tickets may be had from any members. Proceeds in aid of War Work. 4 SLENDOR TABLETS ----- Harmless _ and effective. Two week's supply, $1.00 at Lawrence's Drug Store. -- tree VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN OPENS Chairman Hutcheson accompanied by canvassers Harper, Heayn, Lee and Tetlow motored to Oshawa on Sunday evening to the big Rally meeting in the Arena. They report a very enthusiastic meeting with several thousand in attendance. Mr. Bill Beare spent Sunday avith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceéil E. Beare. For tho past siX months, Bill has attended Central Technical School, Toronto, where he took a Radio Technician's course. His many friends will be glad to know he was successful in passing the examinations Mr, and Mrs, Lambert, were Sunday visitors of Mrs, Prentice and Mrs. Elijah Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke and Mrs. Wm. Cook, all of Uxbridge, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pren- tice on Sunday. of Picton, Geo. Mrs, Hughes, Winnie and Floyd, of Fort Erie, visited friends in town during the week-end. 1L.A.C. John Leahy has axadivated from No. '1 Bombing and Gunnery School at Jarvis, and has been trans- ferred to an 0.A.S. in Chatham, N. B,, _ to take a sixteen weeks' course. John "and his wife spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. L. Leahy. and family before leaving on Saturday night. Miss Pearl Evans, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. G. Hall. Miss Louise Hall, of Toronto, was also at home with her parents. Congratulations to L.A.C. Burgess Beare, who received his Wings last .- week at Moncton, N.B., and is now at Trenton taking a special Instrue- toi's course. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacTavish, of Fergus, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bottrell. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Blight and sons, of Oshawa, were in town with Mrs, J. Hortop, during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reesor and baby ""Danny" spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blight, of Oshawa, and attended the Woodbridge Fair on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hastings and family for the holiday. District: Députy Charles Reesor and his' Degree Team of Warriner Lodge, -LO.,0.F., were in Oshawa on Tuesday evening installing the officers of Cor- _ isthian and Phoenix--Lodges, for the coming year. A splendid evening was "enjoyed with over ninety members of the lodges present. ~Mrs. B. Koch is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. Cassin, in To- ronto. Miss Viola Humphrey of Mimico, was visiting her cousin Miss Edith Peters, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook have re- turned from an enjoyable holiday last week in Toronto. The White Kitchen is open again for business as usual, . Mr. and Mrs, Ken Pearce, of Mid- land, are holidaying in town with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peers, of Udora, spent the week-end with their daug- Cawker. ) Miss Margaret Hayes, of Toronto, ..was with her parents, Mr, and Mra. E. Hayes, over the week-end. - Mr, Wellington Somerville, of To- tonto, was a visitor in town for a couple of days last week. and Mrs. L.|- FREE Parking A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE OSHAWA [ere --thrills that pass NOW in the night are Playing yours when you see THE GLASS KEY Brian Yeronica Alan DONLEVY LAKE - LADD ---- KEVIVAL FRIDAY ---- RONALD "UNLUCKY COLMAN ~~ PARTNERS" MONDAY & TUESDAY HUMPHREY BOGART as "THE BIG SHOT" with Irene Manning --"i And On The Same Bill-- "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" 1 «¢ BOWMAN Jean ROGERS Next WEDNESDAY TYRONE POWER This Above All © JOAN FONTAINE The Picture of the Book of the Year 'Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST Ta ylor' S The Eating House of Quality and Service Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars 'Tobaccos Cigarettes BILL TAYLOR. Proprietor Myrtle Station 'Lhe Thauwksgiving service on Sun- day evening was well worth hearing. Rev. G. S. Gervan chose Psalm 148 for his Scripture reading and his sub- ject was "Thanksgiving". For some of the things to be thankful for are: Pte. John Orde, R.C.O.C., Hamilton, is enjoying a two week furlough with his mother, Mrs, M. Orde. Mrs. Douglas Lade and Mr. Harley Balfour, of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Balfour. Miss Hazel Bal- four was a visitor on Sunday. Signm. Frank Densham, R.C.C.S., was a visitor in town on Saturday. Gunners Ken Hillier and Len Col- bear, of Petawawa, were at their re- spective homes over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Beare, of Han- over, visited with relatives in town over the holiday. Miss Lola Gerrow, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gerrow. Miss Beth Griffen, of Oshawa, was a guest in town during the week-end. Mrs. Bert. MacGregor spent. some 'time last week visiting in Guelph. Misses Annabelle and Jean Baird spent the week-end at their-home here Capt, Morley Honey and family vi- sited with relatives in town during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker and son, Dickie, of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker, at Portview. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Woods, of To- ronto, weie in town during the week- end visiting with Mrs, Geo. Woods. Miss Betty Cawker, of Toronto, is spending-thig week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cawker. Mrs. M. A. Gerrow was in Toronto on Monday attending the Mother and Daughter Banquet of the Canadian Dental College. Mr. and Mrs. 'S. Farmer spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. M. M. Boyd, at Dentonia Park. ee GP Magic Market Don't forget to attend the Magie Market to be held in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension on Thursday, October 29th, from 2 p.m. on. There will be all kinds of gift articles, vegetables, home cooking, ete, for sale. Try your luck at the fish pond. There will also be a cafeteria where you can buy hot--dogs, soft drinks, a cup of cocoa or tea, and lunch, in Toronto and Whitby over thé holi- day week-end. Mr, and Mrs. E. Hayes, and family spent Thanksgiving Day with rela- tives in Mount Albert. We extend heartiest congratulations to Glenn MacMaster, who has been promoted - from Pilot Officer to the Upper School - French, are urgently needed. At present they are not ob- tainable from the publishers. quently second-hand copies of this text are requiyed.. Ex-students hav-' Doris Magee, of Oshawa, were week- ing copies are asked to communicate end and holiday guests of Elmer and .ney, spent the week-end with his per- Urgently 'Needed Notice to-ex-Students of P. P, H. 8. "| wood and Mrs. Masters, on Saturday. bountiful crops; the privilege of living in a country like Canada; the health of the country; the familiar things we take for granted; Jesus Christ--His ministry and His messages which are so helpful. A larger number than usual were in attendance and at the close, the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered. The Quarterly Board meeting will be held at the parsonage on Oct. 20th. A full attendance of members is de- sired, ns some special business has arisen which demands settlement. Because of Thank Offering services at Prospect next Sunday evening, when Rev. R. W, McVey of Greenwood will be the guest speaker, the evening service here has been withdrawn, Sun- day School will meet at the regular hour of 1.45. "| Mr. J. D. Hitehins of Cornwall, Eng. was a recent visitor at the L. W. Mitchell home. Mrs. George McEwen and son, of Metcalf, returned home on Monday after a pleasant visit with her brother, John Grant and his family. Mr. Howard Masters and son Earl, of Pontypool, visited his brother El- On Sunday they all motored to Ponty- pool where they spent the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Masters. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pollard and little daughter, of Toronto, spent the week- and at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. David Duchemin, Sr., of Toronto, called on Saturday, on Dave Jr. and' Mrs. Duchemin. Quite a number from here visited the Regent theatre in Oshawa to see the picture "Mrs. Miniver", and claim it to be one of the best. Murray Lyle of Port Perry, spent Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lyle. Mrs, L. L. Ross, Lloyd and Evelyn of Utica, Mrs. Merle Ross and baby Gary, of Dagmar, were holiday visit- ors with James and Mrs, Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bedford and friend, of Toronto, visited on Saturday with Miss L. O'Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Christie and Miss Lulu Christie, of Oshawa, Mrs, (Dr.) Boyd and Heather Ann, of To- ronto, were callers on Sunday at the home of L. W. and Mrs, Mitchell, Misses Jean and Noreen Bray of the townline, Mary June Lee, of Green- bank, 'and Audrey Cook, were. tea guests en Thanksgiving with their grandparents, W, J. and Mrs, Cook, Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Perrin have re- turned home after -a pleasant week spent with their sons and their fam- ilies at their homes In Mount Dennis and Leaafde, ! Mrs. Kingshorn of Sherbrooke, Que., Ten copies of "Madame Thérésa" | rank of Flying Officer. 8 3 who has been with her sister, Mrs. A. V. Swail, for the past two weeks, ac- ! companied her to Oshawa, on Monday, where Mrs. Swail will shortly take up Hodgson, of Oshawa, were week-end Consge- residence, Misses Lorna Jones of Brooklin, and with Mées L."M. Harris, Port Perry, | Mrs. Cook. Joy, of Oshawa, were Sunday evening with Mrs, Lynd's parents, Elwood and Mrs. Masters. and holiday with his family at his home in Hawkestone, again very heavy, Paint /DISCONTINUING Quart, reg, Yo Pt., reg. COLOURS--Gloss White, Pearl Grey, Pale Blue, Cream, 'Watch this advertisement Handy Home Enamel-- Pint, reg. 60c. Sale 45c. CERTAIN LINES $1.10, Sale | 90c. 40c, Sale 30c. Flat White, Ivory, China Red, Pale Green. for other lines. Phone 240w LAKE SCUGOGC LUMBER a COAL co., "iy LIMITED Mrs. Jean Stewart of Toronto, spent the week-end and Thanksgiving day with her parents, Rev. G. S. and Mrs. Gervan and her daughter, Beverley Stewart. Elwood Masters' Columbia rasp- crop of fruit this year. For several days last week raspberries and cream made a delicious dessert on their menu. ) Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and chil- dren of Hanover, were visitors over the week-end and holiday, with Sgt. Russell and Mrs. Lunney. Mrs. Fred Combs and son Bebe and Miss' Carmichael, of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Archie and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Varey and Mrs, Wilson James, of Cambray, and Mrs. W. Bryant, of Toronto, were callers on Thanksgiving day at the home of Harold and Mrs. Stredwick. Mrs. G. Yellowlee, of Oshawa, visit- ed on Sunday with her friend Mrs. T\ Carey, Myr, and Mrs, William Lami, of To- ronto, spent the week-end with their brother-in-law and sister, Oliver and Mrs. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stacey spent Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stacey at their summer cot- tage at Portview, on Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamijlton were supper guests of Oshawa friends on Thanksgiving day. Bud and Cath- arine returned home with their par- ents after a happy week-end with little friends. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Huff and Phyllis, - of Bonarlaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton: Robbins, of Peterboro, were week-end guests of David and Mrs, Luery. David Currie is visiting this week with his parents : at their home in To-| Li Ee Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hudgin and Patsy, of Toronto, spent the week-end and holiday with Victor's mother, Mrs. H. Hudgin. Messrs, Lorne and Donald Johnson enjoyed a motor trip to Niagara Falls on Sunday, returning on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bunker and callers at the home of their aunt, Mrs, R. S. Chisholm, Mr. Ray Downey of Toronto, spent Sunday with his parents, 0. H. and Mrs. Downey. His little daughter, Virginia, who has been visiting with her grandparents for some time, re- turned home with her daddy. of Oshawa, spent Thanksgiving day Mr. W. Eyers spent the week-end Week-end and holiday trafic was Extra buses and trains were necessary to accommodate the overflow of passengers who took advantage of the ideal weather to en- joy the last holiday before the snow comes. Messrs, Joseph and Wilfred Simkin of Toronto, were Sunday callers at] the home of Clarence and Mrs, Har- rison, Frank Manderson of the R.C.A.F., who is doing patrol duty on Canada's western coast, is home on a well earn- ed furlough with his parents, Arthur and Mrs, Manderson. _ Mr. and Mra. Russell Radburn, Marilyn and Brent, Misses Pearl and Jean Taylor, and Rode Brent, Mr, Lloyd Hughson and Mr. and Mrs, Mel- ville Hodgson and Carol Ann, all of ac- Toronto; Mrs; Talmage Taylor and Arthur of Burketon; Mr. and Mrs, M, and holiday visitors of Norman and Mrs, Hughson, John, Maw, who is"working at Ud- ents Arthur and Mrs, Maw, berry bushes have borne the second]. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lynd and Neil, : civic improvement and community service, giving generously of his abil- ity to further many projects--groat student of agriculture and progressive methods, he leaves his mark on the whole farming community--was gen- erous in support of many orgunine: tions, THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ] Rev. J. A. McMillan, Minister 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 p.m.--Public Worship. PORT PERRY .UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister Sunday, October 18th-- 11 a.m.--Mr. J. J. Mellor, of Orono, "Service Club Speaker.' 7 p.m.--Young People's Union Meeting CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev, William Stocks Sunday-- 11 a.m.--Matins and Sermon, ' * The Rector. 3 pim.--Sunday School, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor -- P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Divine Service. 2.30 p.m.--Bible 8chool. 7.00 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Everybody Welcome UTICA The Utica Dramatic Club is putting on-their play, "Johnnie and Jennie" in Manchester Hall, on the evening of October 26th, in aid of the Utica and Manchester boys overseas, and boys in training. A quilt will be sold by ticket. Admission 26¢c.. Come along and help with the project. poy The meeting of the Y. P. U. on Tuesday evening opened with the in- vocation and a hymn. Dorothy Trist- ram, Missionary Convener, acted as Chairman for the evening in the ab- sence of the president. Prayer was said by Rose Armstrong and the pas- sage of scripture read by Marie Arm- strong, after which-a hymn was sung. Norma Ploughman read a poem and Dorothy Tristram gave a reading. The offering was taken and a hymn sung. Instead of a speaker, the topic Missions of Different Countries" was given by the following members-- "Japan", by Kathleen Day; "Trinidad" by Irene Mulligan; "China" by Win- nifred Niddery. Mrs. W. C. Smith played a piano ing, "The Inventor's Wife". benediction, after which a few games were played.. The Y. P. U, are taking charge of the service in the United Church on Sunday evening, so we hope as many members as possible will attend. Keep in mind the Hallowe'en Party which is taking place on October 27th, Complete details next week, 80 be sure to watch for them, ------~e®e------ G. W. McLAUGHLIN CALLED BY DEATH ON SATURDAY, OCT. 11th. Rose from position of trimmer In his father's carriage factory to that of Vice-President and 'Sales Manager of General Motors. of Canada, Ltd.-- Saw business expand from 25 em- his retirement in 1924. He was a leader in ommuiity effort. 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