y 3 i prize for surgical technique. Cons war, sacrifice seems to 'be our key- | fi ! gratulations, Jean! note; so a sacrificé fund was agreed ka { Miss Mary Stone, of Toronto, spent | upon as a means of making money R -- the "week-end at home with her par-| during the vacation, the members to i ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stone. hand in their savings, at the October \ . meeting. i : Mrs. David Jackson, of Toronto,| [4 was decided to hold the decora- Ein) om A IT A TES a SANE SR A ALR RE © Mrs. + 3 ARENT ELC ARIUERN EY An PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1948 Port. Poy L A.C and Mrs. Philip Gendron and Vincent England, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs, © W. F. Nott. © Keetch, of Toronto, « and 1.A.C. = "business trip to Peterborough on Mon- Mrs, Thomas Redman and Mrs. Stewart Rodman attended the gradua- tion Exercises of Nurses held in the Oshawa Collegiate on June 11th. Miss Irene Redman of Scugog was present -ed_with the Dr. .C. O. Miller prize for highest marks in Gynecology in In- termediate year. Try "SALZO" the cflicient Page- Griffiths product containing the proper blending of iron essential to a perfect laxative. Obtainable at Lawrence's Drug Store. Miss Ruth Gibson, of Agincourt, and Mr. Thomas O'Hagan, of Hamilton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glass. Mr. Philip Orde, of Orillia, and Sgt. John 8S. Orde, R.C.O.C,, of Newmarket, were at hone with their mother, Mrs. M. Orde, « Juin the week-end. : Mr and "Ws. Reg. Boundy eni +f a week's holiday at Gore's Landing, Rice Lake. They reported the fishing was very good. " } Pte. Gordon Carnegie, C.D.C., of Centralia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Carnegie. Miss Isabel Honey, of Locust Hill, visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lawson Honey, -at Honeydale. Mrs. Ed. Balfour and son Lloyd, en- joyed a pleasant week-end in Toronto. Pte. Orr Graham, R.C.AM.C., of To- ronto, was at his home for a few days last week. Miss Mildred Pitfield and Mr. Wm. Garvin Masales, of Victoriaville, Que 'hee, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. Bakery on Saturday. Mr. Robt. Jeffrey, of, Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeflrey. FY Avound thirty members of Iidelity Lodge, AI. & A. M. marched to the Church of the Ascension (Anglican) for service on Sunday morning last. "Phont TT a 145 0s AWA 1011 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JUNE 17-18-19, ALAN LADD as "Lucky Jordan" with Helen Walker, Mabel Paige, Sheldon Leonard, Tough . . . Trigger Mad .... and Terrific Monday & Tuesday, Juhe 21-22 Two Great Pictures -- A story written in Cannon-fire-- "Flying Fortress" starring RICHARD GREEN and CARLA LEHMANN. -- also -- LLOYD NOLAN, in "Time To Kill" with Heather Angel, Ralph Bird, Doris Merrick -- Mw er Wis never tike this: Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied 'where necessary, ai reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST Taylor's The Eating House of Quality and Service Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars Tobaccos : Cigarettes being his favorite, Until a few years ago his attendance at the games was frequent and of great interest to him. His wife predeceased him in 1910. The funeral services were conducted at the home of his son, Mr, J. C, Tay- lor, by Revi~W. C.-Smith- Interment was made at Pine Grove Cemetery. Socks Sent to Boys Overseas A parcel containing two pairs of hand-knit socks were mailed overseas to cach of the following on May 21st by 1.O.D.E. War Work Committee. Sgm. F. S. Densham, Sgt. Pilot Wm. Willard, Gnr. F, Colbear, Pilot Officer G. H. Mulligan, L. Cpl. Tom Meneely, Pte. Clare Wooldridge, Pilot Officer Burgess Beare, Gnr. L. G. Colbear, Gor. W. Sheridan, Gnr, Ken. Hillier, Gnr. Jack Sangster, Gnr. Leo. Snell, Capt. R. J. Hood, Sgt. C. L. Brignall, Bdr. A. Snowdon, L.A.C. R. J. Mec- Farlane, Sgt. Glen Moase, Third Officer Malcolm Nasmith, Pte. Harold Burton, Pte. Robt. Gibson, Pte. Stan- ley Guyton, Pte. D.A, Edwards, Driver John Morris, L.A,C. G. F. Weir, Corp. SOVEREIGN | PRESENTS GARY COOPER and . JEAN ARTHUR in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Also Second Chapter of "THE GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN" TOWN HALL, Port Perry at 9,00 p.m., on WED., JUNE 23rd with Added Attractions Adults 25c. Children 15c. PLUS TAX DI ED COMING! JUNE 23-21-25-26 A picture you cannot afford to miss-- SPENCER TRACY and KATHARINE - HEPBURN , in 'Keeper of the Flame' h I'rank Craven, Horace McNally. Full of Thrills and Suspense. wit Richard Whorf, LE A, As Gl Card of Thanks Rev. W. I'. Brown wishes to convey his deep appreciation of the kindness |. « pressed by his many Yriénds in send- ing so many beautiful birthday greet ings. Particularly do we thank the United Church for their thoughts of me and Mrs. Iloppett, expressed so beautifully in Rev. Mr. Spith's ad- dress given in our home at the birth- day celebration. --_-- > I. 0. D. E. "also received the Dr. F. Miss Muriel Cook and Mr. Veary, of Toronto, were Mr. Fred Switzer of Toronto, ¢ joyed a pleasant week's holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Switzer. Mrs. Fred Switzer joined him for the week-end. Miss Thelma Crosier attended the Graduation Exercises of the School Nursing, Oshawa General Jean Crosier received her R.N. Arthur week-end ----visitors--with Mro-Wm. Cook. -- Hospital, held in the O.C.V.L. on Friday evening last, at avhich time her sister, Miss and J. Rundle Wednesday afternoon, June 9, was a beautiful day for the LO.D.E. pienie Weld at Birdseye Center Park. Many of the regular warworkefs at the LO. D.E. Friday meetings joined the mem- n-{ hers for this meeting and some ex- pressed surprise at the scope of 1.0. DE. activities. The splendid response to the tag days held for Chinese Relief and the Canadian Institute for the Blind were reported. The gypsy basket which has been on its travels for a year finally returned to the original send- er and the money in the little tin box netted $18.40 for the Chapter. This year remembering the supreme effort needed in the Allied offensive of RY BILL TAYLOR. Proprietor Decoration Day Flowers if Arranged Bouquets 50c. and 75c. Baskets and Bouquets during the Season AUDREY KENT Phone 58, - - Port Perry OBITUARY MRS. JAMES HORN Mrs. James Horn, whose maiden name was Jean Anderson, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Day, Port Perry, on Sunday, May 23rd, 1944. Deceased was born at Ashburn, Ont; on--Aprit-H th; 1858. In- March of _1880 she was married to the late James I. Horn, of Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Horn farmed at Utica until 1920, when they moved to Ash- burn. Mr. Horn died in 1932. Four years ago Mrs, Horn came to Port Perry to live with her daughter, being in failing health. She leaves to mourn her passing two daughters--Murs. Laivton, of Les- sier, Sask., and Mrs. Wm. Day, of Port Perry. Also one son, R. C. Horn, of Saskatoon, Sask. One son, Arthur, died in '1931. Also two brothers, Mrs. Horn was a staunch Presby- terian. The funeral service was con- visited for a few days recently with her parents, Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Lundy. " Flight-Licutenant Jocl Aldred, R.C. AF, of Trenton, was a recent visitor ducted by Rev. W. C. Smith at the A. I. McDermott Funeral Home. The I. W. Take, Pte. W. Tristram, Pte TF: Johnston, L.A.C. W. P. Beare, Pte. W. E. Midgley, Gnr. J. W. Raines, Gnr. Herbert Howard, Sgt. Fred Densham, Tpr. Victor Read, Sgt. Roy Wilkings, Tpr. Chas. Cann, Gnr, J. W. H. Wyatt, Pte. Harold Hood, Pilot Officer Mur- ray Holtby, Sgm. Clarence Beare, Gnr. W. R. Stephens. SHOWER On Friday evening, June 11th, about forty-five relatives and friends gatheied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nott, in honour of their daughter, Gladys, who was united in marriage to L.A.C. Philip Gendron, R.C.A.F., Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on Monday, June 7th, in Toronto. A very pleasant evening was spent in progressive ecuchre aftér which many useful and lovely gifts were presented and the: bride and groom cach expressed appreciation and 'grati- tude. a il All join in wishing Phil and Gladys much happiness in their wedded life. -- oo MARRIED _ -MARTYN-DENNY A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized on Saturday, June 12th, at the bride's home, Prince Albert, when Catharine Mildred, older daughter of At the County Hons Hy William Alborough, and mother of George, Edith, Ernest and Nora (Mrs. Emerson Fralick, Blackwater), . Action Settled By a scttlement made in. an action of David Wallace and Rachel Wallace against Clifford Love, Oswald Love, James-Davidson and Ivan Hadwin, in- volving. damages suffered in a motor car accident occurring on. Highway No. 12 North of the Village of Man- chester on the 21st day of December, the defendents to Mr. and Mrs, Wal- lace together with the costs of the appeal directing a re-trial of the action, Cpl. Gerald McCrea of North Bay, spent a few days. furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrea. Norman McCrea was also home. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn on "their marriage on Saturday. Miss Ruth Luke of Ottawa was home over the week-end attending the wedding _of Mr. Allen Martyn and FILMS | Middlesex, England, Eliza Annie Farn- 7 dell, in her 73rd year, beloved wife of 1941, $400.00 was, paid on-behalf of} Lawrence's Drug Store News | You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE Mi 31 ENO'S FRUIT SALT, oon. 59¢., 98¢. A ti tic ITALIAN BALM oocmmmirsissminn ssc. n isep! CHASE'S NERVE FOOD, 60c., $1.50 4 SAVE, EFFECT hy BETAMIN TABLETS..........$1,00 Pleasant to use. $1.75 and $1.5 Cheaper because it gous ENGLISH HEALTH SALT ooo 59¢, farther WAMPOLE'S PHOSPHO LRoprAIN A 200. A 3. 12. TANGEL for Sunburn com 50¢. 0 A. M. LAWRENCE PORT PERRY "IN DAYS OF "UNCERTAINTY ~~ RELIABLE Insurance is essential § ---- rs WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult HAROLD W. EMMERSON Port Perey Decoration Service The Annual Decoration Service at PINE GROVE CEMETERY sien will be held on a SUNDAY JUNE 20th at 2.80 o'clock in the afternoon Short Addresses, Also music by a-choir from Port Perry High School under direction of Mrs. Rowe Come and yn us in honoring.the memory of ~~ the loved ones-who have gone, and meet GRANT ' CHRISTIE, with our many. friends from far and near who will be present. 'R. D. WOON, Mrs. Denny and the late Rev. Joseph Denny, was united in marriage to Allen John Martyn, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martyn. 'The wedding music was Played by Mrs. Bert. Wannamaker, sister of the groom. Lilacs and other summer blooms made a lovely setting for the ceremony which was performed by Rev. W. C. Smith of Port Perry. Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore a becoming floor length gown of white triples sheer with finger tip veil '| and she carried -a bouquet of carna- tions. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth' Luke wearing a floor length gown- of powder blue triple sheer and tion -of soldiers' evening, June 18th, graves on ~A bountiful pot luck picnic, despite rationing, could not have been better Friday at his home here. Mr. Jack Armstrong, was a week-end visitor with | father, Dr. H. H. Armstrong and | sister, Rose Marie. 1) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rose, of Ston Creek, were guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Geo, during t Rose, y week-end. : Mr. and Mrs, Waltey Cook mado - day. Pte. John Raines, of the Anti-Air- Port Perry craft Section, a former High School student, was omitt from the recently published list. LO.D.E. Decoration The annual decoration of soldiers' of Toronto, arranged by the most expert commit- tee, (and must have meant sacrifice on the home front), and was enjoyed ris | by about fifty ladies. is Mrs. Harris wound up the season's work with a few fitting words, re- minding the group that June Oth was being celebrated as the King's birth- day, after which a toast to His Majesty was pledged by' singing the National Anthem, cy he a BORN BEARE -- To Mr. and Mra. Lorne IZeare, on May 31, 1943, at St. Mary's ed | Hospital, Schumacher, a daughter, Elizabeth Martha Ann, HERON--Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Heron of Myrtle, are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Faye Ann, on Wednesday, June 9th, a sister for Doris May,-and Kenneth, to -------------- lovely floral tributes. were tokens to her memory. Interment was made at Ashburn, ---- ~ CHARLES TAYLOR Charles Taylor, beloved husband of the late Annie Elizabeth Stork, died at the Port Perry Hospital on 2nd June, 1043, in his 91st year. He was the eldest of a family of eight. A brother, Henry Taylor, of Toronto, and a sister Mrs. I. P. Wood, Boissevain, Man, both former residents of Greenbank, survive him; also are two sons, J. C. Taylor; Port Perry; and R. J. Taylor, of Brjghton, Ont. Another son, W. C. Taylor,who for thirty-eight years was with Cassidy's Limited, Toronto, Wholesale China and Cut Glass, pre- deceased him three years ago. Mr. Taylor came to Port Perry about the same time as did the late James Carnegie and the late William Willard, all having moved here from Raglan. For 'many years he operated the farm north of the town now occupied by Coulter Bros. During 'that time interesting rifle ranges were built on the property. While residing there he had as neighbours the late Dr. J. I. _Sangster, author - of a notable graves at Pine Grove Cemetery will be held on Friday evening, June 18th at 7 o'clock. Those who care to take cars are asked to meet others who wish to attend at 6.46 at the town hall. This service is open to all citizens who would like to share in paying tribute to the brave men of our community "who have given their lives for our IN MEMORIAM LITTLER -- In loving memory of our dear mother and father, Mary and Alfred Littler, who passed away June 6 and 16, respectively, 1940, - In our hearts you'll always linger, Though the years may come and go; You will always be remembered, Mom and Dad, we migs you §o. Sadly missed by Nellie and Will. arithmetic; the late Wm. McGill, who for a number of years was manager of the local branch of the Western Bank; and the late Jonathan Blong. He had some small part in the erection of the buildings on the fair grounds here which at that time were said to be the finest in Ontario, Toronto ex- cepted. 3 Of sports he was very fond, hockey carrying sweet peas, and Miss Ruth Arnold in floor length gown of beige triple sheer with bouquet of sweet peas. The groom was attended by Mr. J Ted Croxall as best man, Folloving the ceremony the bridal "I party received the guests assisted by Mrs. Denny, mother of the bride, at- tired in figured sheer with corsage of lily-of-the-valley; and Mrs. Martyn, the groom's mother also wearing figured sheer with lily-of-the.valley corsage. After a very enjoyable luncheon the couple 'left on their honeymoon; the bride travelling in a blue frock with white accessories. They intend to make their home in Prince Albert." Engagement - il Mr. and Mrs, John Bulmer, of To- ronto, a the eng nt of their daughter, Eva Ellen, to John Orville Mark, son of Mrs. Mark and the late Morrison Mark, of Seagrave, the marriage to take place July 6th, pn United Church W.M.S. The June meeting of the IW.M.S. was held Tuesday afternoon, June 8th at the-home of Mrs, C. C. Jeffrey. Mrs. Arthur Brock conducted' the meeting, © A most instructive and helpful pageant was given by a group of members, "Asleep or Awake--to a new Home: Missiof Task". A piano solo, given by Mrs. Smith, was en- joyed by all present. - Mrs, Jeffrey served tea and a social half hour was spent. '|dered by Brooklin Quartette. Miss Denny. Miss Mary Vickery is home after spending the winter in Ottawa. We are sorry to report Mrs. R. Mann is confined to bed with a heart ailment. Owing to Decoration Service at the cometery,; on Sunday, the Church ser- vice and Sunday School are being withdrawn. Mrs. McKerihen and cousins, Mrs. Ecclestone and Mrs. O. White, of To- ronto, spent a week-end at Mrs, R. Bond's house: Miss Viola McCrea of Ollaws, soci the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Martyn were in Toronto over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, F. Luke are visiting their sons in Welland, for a few days. Mr. A. Bond, of Toronte, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymer and Mr. and on Monday. More Changes A few more changes have taken place: + Mr. Grant Jeffrey has bought the, James Ewen property on Mary St. Mr. H. Wannamaker has purchased the home of Mrs. Robt. Murray. Mr. George Channell is moving into part of Mr, Alex, Vance's house. UTICA The Annual Memorial Services of Utica Cemeteries were held on Sun- day. The special speaker was Rev, P, L. Jull, of Brooklin,, Music was ren- The grounds, under the care of Mr, H. B, McKercher were in splendid condition, and flowers were displayed every- where to the silent memory of loved ones resting therein. 'A large crowd was present many of whom came from a distance. A shower was held in Memory Hall on Friday evening in honour of Miss Jessie Walker and Cpl. Maunsell Ger- row, R.C.A/F., who received many use- ful and beautiful gifts. Our best wishes go out to the newly wedded Mrs. R." Mann, were nn Little Britain| '| remarks on verse 17: President Secretary- ronto, visited on Sunday with Mr. and '| Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prizeman and family of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Ackney. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham of Ep- som called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkins visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ward and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, ) Mr. Harold Redman visited with Mr. Myrtle Station ~Mr. James Young of Oshawa, was in charge of the church service on Sunday evening. Choosing Acts 26, for the Scripture reading, he based his "Whereupon, O king Agrippa, I was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision." In Paul's defence of himself before- king Agrip- 'Shows daily; 1 to 12 p.m. and-Mrs--Murray-Geer-on-Sunday.---- Wiles. ronto on Mr, and Mrs. Thursday last, pa, we see a wonderful example of Christian courage in his defence ef Christ he believed in, Next Sunday evening Rev. A.M. Irwin of Whitby, will conduct divine service at 7.30 o'clock. Mrs. Chas. Cooper of Tirantys was in the village over the week-end, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jag. Dickson. Mrs, Frank Harrison left on. Tues- day of last week for Waterville, Que., where she will visit for a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. -Ir McDermott and baby of Oshawa, spent "several days last week | with her parents, William and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Leach and child- ren of Columbus, visited on Wednes- day evening with Myrtle friends. Mr, Cecil Walsh was a visitor in To- Albert Timms and children spent Sunday with Albert's parents at their home in Brown Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Carnochan and child- ren spent Sunday with friends in (Continued on next page) BILTMORE THEATRE OSHAWA - - Phone 634 { THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, } "Thunder Birds" 'in Technicolor with GENE TIERNEY and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday |This Above All Tyrone POWER, Toni FONTAINE, Thomas MITCHELL 1% PRESTON Broadway Limited with VICTOR M¢LAGLEN, couple, ~~ Mr, and Mrs. Earl Williams, of To-, ZASU PITTS, PATSY KELLY FOSTER -- 2nd Feature -- ~-- 2nd Feature -- Varsity Show Dick POWELL, Fred 'WARING 1 and His Orchestra 2 and the LANE SISTERS: ) Phi