"Millman on Sunday. ~ wedding anniversary members of the Association continued . their part of the program--the wash- will be held Friday, ALES TELA a 4 I VI A CRE TREE ARE Fe rs PRE RRET ATEN FS RTARTA LA FHRIUNPE NTL HER NUD TARY IR Cera bl We PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, » THURSDAY, MAY 13th, 1943 Warriner Lodge, 0dd Fellows' Dance will be held in the High School Auditorium, Port Perry, on Friday, May "14th. Music by Russ Creighton and His Variety Dance Band. Old Tyme and Modern Dances. Refresh- 'ment booth. Spot dances. Two Lucky Draws. Admission Proceeds in aid of Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge War Fund. -0¢ cach, Mr. Harley Balfour, of Toronto, spent Thursday of last with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Balfour, prior to leaving to spend the summer ona Mission in the Diocese of Keewatin. Mr. and Mrs. Orr C. Browne, Port Hope, visited friends in town on Sat- urday. Mrs. Guy Rainville, of Toronto, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayes. Pte. George White, of Camp Borden, was a recent visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. White. Mr. Philip Orde, of Orillia, was at hime with his mother, Mrs. M. Orde, over the week-end, and during that time Jaunched his sail boat "Spray" ready for ahappy sailing season. Pte. George Emmerson, C.D.C of Mountain View, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL Ww. Emmerson. We are glad to welcome~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beatty back to town after having spent the winter in St. Peters- burg, Florida. ek Mrs. A. H. Rose, of Petrolia, was in town for a few days last week attend- ing the funeral of her sister, the late Mrs. Wm. Cook. : Congratulations are due to Howard Durkin for his Victory Loan window in the be. to $1.00 Store. That was a good move. "We wilcome Mrs. Fred Hugli, of Regina, to Port Perry. Mrs. Hugli will make her home with Mr. Harold Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, of «Vancouver, have been the guests of Mr. and Mis. John Harris, and Mr. and Mrs, W. HL Harris. : } Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Read on Sunday. James ~ Read, Jr. has joined the Royal Enginears; and i stationed in Toronto. ; Congratulations to Hugh Nasmith on receiving his wings in R.C.AF. to EPSOM The Epsom Euchre Club are having 1 --a War Victims Party-in-Memory Hall, | Utica on Friday night, May 21st to be- gin at 8.30 follow by dancing. Music will be provided by Keith Lynde; also a lucky draw will be made on the Victory Quilt donated by Mrs. Walter Rogers. Admission 25c. oo Mrs. Drew and son of Oshawa, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Miller. i Miss Aileen Harper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. Miss Corbett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howsam.- Mr. and Mrs. Drew McCulloch were in Toronto on Sunday. . Mrs. W. Cook, Uxbridge, at Robert Clark's, recently. oo = Mrs. Roy Slack, of Oshawa, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.C.2 Roy Wilson, R.C.AF,, spent his leave at his home here. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Neeson were at their home here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Clark, Marion and Ross spent the week-end at their home here... Mr. and Mrs, Harry Harper at Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham's on Sunday. Mr. D. Asling, Patricia, Mr, and Mrs. W. Asling and Miss Corbett at Mr. and Mrs, T. Sager's on Saturday. > MYRTLE STATIO (Continued from back page) Prospect, Raglan, Columbus and Ash- burn. At the conclusion of the meal, moving pictures. in technicolor were shown and following this, several prizes were awarded the ladies: The first lady, of Scottish descent, to hold |' up her hand--Mrs. Edward Mole; the one who celebrated the most recent F -- Mrs. O. Downey; the one who sold the most ickets--Mrs. D. Luery; the oldest one resent -- Mrs. R. Chisholm; the mother who had the most sons in uni- form--Murs. J. Cooper and the single lady who still hoped to be married-- Miss B. Holliday. The prizes created a great deal of amusement and brought to a close a pleasant evening of entertainment. For a considerable time after the guests had gone the ing up. t Latest Victory 1.0an. Local Figures As we go to prees the total Victory Loan subscription for Port Perry district is $195.000. bil A AP H. S. Open Night a y 21 (4 n.| [ FREE Phone FEE. OSHAWA [jp A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Friday-Saturday, MAY 14-15 HENRY FONDA and- MAUREEN O'HARA; in 1 " Immortal Sergeant ; with Thomas Mitchell, Allyn Joslyn Reginald Gardiner Blazing with emotion and fury. The first great story of a mun in love--and in war. 8 Monday-Tuesday, MAY 17-18 Great Double Bill Program-- Simone Simon and Kent Taylor in "Cat People" also 1" . " Journey into Fear Orson Welles' Joseph Cotten, Dolores Del Rio. A Thrilling Program you will want to see. MAY 19-22--FOUR DAYS We know what to do to women who are not fit to be Nazi mothers. See "Hitler's Children" with Tim Holt, Bonita Granville, Kent Smith, Otto Kruger H. B. Warner. The world's great story of hate. Onder Your BAY CHILES Here! No writing. No money orders, No bother. Just call or phone, 100% live delivery guaranteed. MRS. LOUELLEN SONLEY Port Perry, Ont. Eyes Examined =a Glasses complete, or lenses only; _ "supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- =: 1. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST Taylor's "T'he Eating House of Quality and Service , Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars "Tobaccos 'Cigarettes BILL TAYLOR. Proprietor FLOWERS Special Gladiolus Mixture, 3 dozen $1°00 Named Gladiolus, 50c. per dozen Hardy Chrysanthemum plants, special, 3 for 50c. AUDREY KENT Port Perry Phone 58 Public School Open Day The annual Open Day of Port Perry Public School will be held in the As- sembly Hall of the High School at 2 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 19th, There OBITUARY Mrs. William Cook Mrs. William Cook, who died in her 79th year, on Monday, May 36d, 1943, was born-in Dorsetshire, England, the daughtér of Mr. and Mrs, James Moore. The family moved to Canada when the children were quite young, and settled on Scugog Island in 1883. Mr. Moore had farmed in England, and on James Graham, The family lived on Scugog for man years. In December 1890, Rosa Alice, the eldest daughter, married William1 Cook, of Port Perry. They took .up housekeeping in the house in which they lived for fifty years. Four children were born to them-- Florence (Mrs. William McClintock) of Port Perry; Muriel of Toronto; Vera (Mrs. Wilkinson) of Uxbridge; and Ethel at home, Her husband and children, and her sister, Mrs. A. H. Rose, survive the deceased lady. Thyee great interests occpuied the attention of Mrs. Cook's life--her home, the Church of the Ascension, and the patriotic work of the town. She was a Charter Member of the 1.0.D.E,, a Society that grew out of the Women's Patriotic Assoeiation that was formed here during the first World War. In the LO.D.E. she be- came standard bearer. . In the Church of the Ascension she was a faithful member, and for many years was Superintendent of the' Jr. Guild. Mrs. Cook's memory will be honored by our townspeople, especially by those who knew the practical manner in which she proved her loyalty to her hame, her church, and her coun- try. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. The funeral service was held in the Church of the Ascension, and was con- ducted by Rev. William Stocks. Interment was made in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. will be a musical demonstration, ; WE CANT FIGHT ~~ IF WE DONT EAT FARMERS NEE | ; 7 ¥ PERE 70 ; We : WA N7OUNG MEN AND WOMEN from Ontario High Schools and Collegiates are making one of the greatest contributions of all to the Allied War Effort by serving as Farm Cadets and Farmerettes. The production of food is so vital to the success of the campaign against the axis that it's an important job for everyone. By spending your. holidays as a Farm Cadet or Farmerette, you'll not only make a valuible and patriotic contribution to the war effort, but you'll do your health a world of good and extend your knowledge. For full information concerning housing, supervision, ratés of pay, houts of : work, etc., see your principal or write Ontario Farm Service Force, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, NOW. OMINION-PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM AGRICULTURE ~ LABOUR ~ EDUCATION LABOUR of his arrival here went to work for Mr. : CARD OF THANKS , Mr. George Schell and daughters wish to thank the kind friends, neigh- bors for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and condo- lence and for their beautiful remem- brances at the time of their recent be- reavement in the death of Mrs, Schell, te CARD OF THANKS _ Mr. William-€Cook and family wish to thank their many friends for: their thoughtful interest and sympathy, also the kind neighbours for their as- of his wife, and their mother. -- Co o-- my -- : DIED ALLIN--At Port Perry, on Monday, May 10th, 1943, Albert W. Allin, be- loved husband of .Annie Louisa Claughton, in his 86th year, Service will be held at the United Church, on Thursday, May 13th, at 2.30 p.m. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. CLOUGH--At his residence, 463 Armadale Avenue, on Monday, May 10th, 1943, Tom A. Clough, beloved husband" of 'Ethel. Clough, loving fa- ther of Captain Rev. J. C. Clough (padre of Queen's Own Rifles of Ca- nada, overseas), Clifford (R.C.C.S,, overseas),.Virginia, Marjorie and Do- rothy. sistance at the time of the recent loss} a La A SI eS ! Lawrences Drug Store News You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE , 'Befamin Tablefs A concentrated source of Vitamin B complex. Recommended to re- t gtoreenergy, and coun- \ teract Vitamin B de- ¥ ficiency. Ww n Three Sizes: $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 --SALZO--Lron PEPTONA--A great Spring FELLOW'S Syrup of Hypophos- Tonic Laxative 6 ounce bottle 50¢ Tonic. 20 oz. bottle $1.00 AMPOLE'S Cod Liver Extract' The year round tonic -- $1.00. phites. An old reliable medi- cine. $1.00. PHONE 49 Plum, beloved wife of the late Wm. L. Savage, in her 89th year. ~--~HULLEY --==At--her home, 183 Springdale Boulveard, Toronto, on Tuesday, "May 4th, 1943, Wynona Rglfour, beloved wife of William Hul- ley. Interment was at Pine Grove SAVAGE--On Scugog Island, on Sunday, May 9th, 1943, Mary Ann Cemetery, Prince Albert, on Friday, May 7th. A. M. LAWRENCE me Rexall se TSI a A IT ST 3 PORT PERRY SCHELL--At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Ormiston, Raglan, on. Saturday, May 8th, 1943, Maud Pettit, beloved wife of George W. Schell, in her 62nd year. HOOEY--At Blackstock, on Fri- day, May 7th, 1943, George Hooey, beloved husband of the late Josephine Graham, in his 86th year. ne or Y why no tive an x You have to stay home more because For decoration and colour guidance ask t use this extra leisure time to make your house more attrac- d valuable? Using Sherwin-Williams Paints Is a double economy because they beautify aswell as protect. Let's Be Sensible About PAINTING - OUR home is a vital factor in Canada's war effort! It is good patriotism and sound sense to protect and repair your house and property, for replacements are hard to get. Many building supplies are difficult. or impossible to obtain, yet there. are suffi- cient supplies of Sherwin-Williams Paints in your dealer's store, to preserve your property against deterioration. of war conditions--so your Sherwin-Williams Dealer to lend you his "Paint & Colour Style Guide." Tue Sueawn-WiLums Co. Head Office MONTREAL Consult your local Sherwin-Williams Dealer Carnegie Hardware, . : Dealers, on, Port Perry "Shows Daily 1 to-12 p.m. ~ BILTMORE THEATRE = ~~ OSHAWA, ONTARIO PHONE 534 Friday - Saturday, May 14-16 * All Your Favorite Band Leaders in one Great Show BENNY GOODMAN, HARRY JAMES, * GENE KRUPA in 'SYNCOPATION' with ADOLPHE MENTOU . > --2nd Hit-- ROY ROGERS in " Carson City Kid" with Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday : Thursday; Friday; Saturday ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS GREER CARSON and WALTER PIDGEON in "Blossoms in the Dust" In Teohnlooler % --2nd Hit-- _ ROGEY PRYOR and ? JOAN PERRY in | GEORGE "GABBY" HAYES Bullets for O'Hara JACK BENNY and ANN SHERIDAN in "George Washington Slept Her : --2nd Hit-- ZANE GREY'S "Last of the Duanes" with ; GEORGE MONTGOMERY - \