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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jul 1943, p. 4

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Se - re Sr ny PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 156th, 1943 Port Parry Try "SALZO" tive saline laxative rich in fron. a Pege-Grifliths product, Sofi M. Lawrence's drug store, Port Perry. the only known ac- hh Miss Edna Spence, Mrs. Gilbert RR Smith, Mrs. William E. Horsley and Stephen Horsley, of are spending a few days with Dr. M. E. Spence. Toronto, Andrews, 30th ALA. Battery, R.C.A., is home on furlough from 'Labrador with his mother, Mrs. Edith E. Andrews, after fourteen months from home. Gunner Fred Mr. and Mrs. Fluke and family, of Beaverton, have moved into the Cock- burn "home back of the school. Mis. R. Claughton, of Uxbridge, is spending thes week with the Misses L. - and G. Stovin. Mrs. Archie Farmer and son Jimmy, of Timmins, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. S. Farmer. They have now left for Welland prior to returning to Timmins, ny and other Ian, of Guelph, I Mr. and Mrs. John Murray relatives. Mr. A. L. McDermott has received word that his son, Gunner Grant Me- Dermott, has arvived safely overseas. Pte. Fred Guyton, of the 48th High- landers and a friend, visited over the week-end with his mother, Mrs, Bert, Yi Howard. -- Friday morning for ~ Dr. D. C. MacMaster, V.S,, attended the Veterinary Convention held last week in Guelph. Mrs, D.C. Mace- Master joined him on Wednesday. Pte. George Emmerson, of New- ' market, spent the week-end with his - parents, Me, and Mrs, HW. Emmer- son. 2 Mr. Woods left on Toronto to _com- menee his training with the R.CN. V.R. He was home for a short time during the week-end and expects to leave for the East Coast to obtain his "training on the ILM.C.S, "Cornwallis™. L.A.C: RCAF, Robert (Bob) Bill Leahy, who has been stationed in Toronto, visited his| parents for a few hours last Thurs- day evening prior to leaving for Pen- dleton, Ont. for further instruction. Pte. Jimmy Taylor, R.C.E., Orillia, was with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wo S. Taylor, over the week-end. Mrs. A. Glenney and family have gone to Dunnville to spend a few holidays with relatives. ~ Mr. Robert Jeffrey, of Toronto, was a week-end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. Mrs. McBride has gone to Ottawa to spend some time with friends there. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Leighton MacGregor and sons, Neil, Donald and Dale, of Beamsville, called on Mrs. Wm. Mac- Gregor, on Sunday. Mis. MacGregor and the boys are staying over for a few holidays. . Mr. Robt. McMillan, of Oshawa, was a week-end guest or his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan, Congratulations are extended to Bill Aldred, of the R.C.A.F., who success- fully graduated and received his wings t Uplands last Friday. Bill is now home on furlough. . Mrs. E. Hayes and son Patriek, are holidaying - with relatives in London, Ont. Miss Joyce Wherry, of Toronto, was 'the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon cKee over the week-end. i | . ; Mrs. Wm. McClintock has spent a "pleasant - two weck's holiday with friends in Rosedale, Ont. Mrs. Harry McKinley, who has been i "in Blenheim for some time, is visiting with relatives in town. - Mr, and Mrs, Bert. Wannamaker and . family of Toronto, were in town on Stinday, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wanna- maker. Mrs. Harold Fossey, of Toronto is olidaying with her parents, Mr. and . Geo. R. Davey. Pte. the Rev. W, R. Tristram of the Veterans' Guard of Canada (A.F.) is oying a two weeks furlough at his pY, ome here. Messrs, A. B. Cawker, H, I. Durkin, eo. A. Palmer 'and Geo. R. Davey re in Newcastle last Wednesday evening attending a meeting of the! Masters' Association of Ontario ot, AF, &-AM. BPE Py ' FREB Parking A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Plone on OSHAWA Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JPLY 15-16-17 & FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO starring FRANCHOT TONE, ANNE BAXTER and AKIM TAMIROFF Adventure lomance ---- High Intrigue-- Desperate Behind tommel's African Lines, Monday and, Tuesday, July 19-20 Walt Disney's FANTASIA with STOKOWSKI A Technicolor Feature, Wednesday, Thurs, Friday, Sat., BOB HOPE and DOROTHY LAMOUR, in THEY GOT ME COVERED their ADDED CANADA CARRIES ON is funniest -- This 5.30 4) BORN. Sweetman -- To Mr. and Mrs. Ss Sweetman, at Port Perry, on Friday, July 2nd, 1913, a daughter. i Miss Pearl of Toronto, is visiting with Mi. -- Myoand Mrs WH Butler, amd =Mrso Grace Noyes, of Boston, Mass. are guests of Mr. apd. Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey, the occasion being the 90th birthday of Mrs. R..F. Gauld, on July Ith. Mrs. Butler is a sister and Mrs. Npyes is a cousin of Mrs, Gauld. vans, _Mr. Jack Tinsley, of Toronto, is Mrs, John Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Himsen, of Osha- wit, were week-end visitors of rela- tives in town. Mrs. Geo. Jackson and Mis. Arthur Brock enjoyed a trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Miss. Loretta Sonley, of Whitby, spent a few days recently with Mi, and Mrs. R. Sonley. C.D.C., of week-end and Mrs. David Pte. Gordon Carnegie, Centralia, Ont., spent the with his parents, Mr, Carnegie. In the list of successful students ve- ceiving their certificates for En- trance into High School, the name of Ruth Duff was omitted. Ruth received her certificate on her year's work. Messrs. George Channell, Clayton Love, Clare 1€ahy and Harold Gray have received their call for the Armed Forces. Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Roy Redman in the death of her brother, Mr. Norman E. Flewell, of Oshatva. Mr. Harry Brookes, of Weston, was at his home for the week-end. - Mrs. Nodwell, of Toronto, is the guest of -Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Brookes. Miss Ethel Baker and Mr, Frank A. Baker, of Toronto, ave spending a week's holidays with Mr, and Mrs. R Baker, Portview. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King and daughter Caroline, of Cochrane and Mrs. Edward Kleffman of York, Penn., visited Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Me- Kercher, of Utica, on Wednesday, of this week. ~o or Notice Dr. Rennie will be away from his office for a week starting July 19, ------------ AP oN ' : CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Ausbert Rose and family wish to thank many relatives, neighbours and friends, especially Mrs, McBride, iss Anderson (nurse) and Rev.. W, C. Smith for his kind words of condolence in their recent sad bereavement. and Mrs. L. G. Hall. p holidaying with his parents, Mr. and| Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOM ETRIST + Taylor's The Eating House of Quality and Service Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars "Tobaccos Cigarettes BILL TAYLOR. Proprietor Crosier Re-Union The twelfth annual re-union of the Crosier Family was held on Saturday, July 3rd, 1943, at the home of David Crosier, "Pon Veu", Altona; Those in attendance numbered sixty-seven, representing Crosier families from the following places: Stratford, Stayner, Toronto, Uxbridge, Port Perry, Sea- grave and Stoutfville. The iafternoon program of sports was much enjoyed. A picnic supper was served by the refreshment com- mittee. Mr. and Mrs. George Prentice of Port Perry, were the oldest couple Murray Prentice, in attendance. { voungest son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Prentice, Uxbridge R.R., was the youngest: presenta. Mr, David Crosier was elected Presi- dent for another year, and Miss Sybil Wilson of Trenton, Sec.-Treasurer, It was decided that the 1944 Re- Union be held at the same place. MARRIED home of Mr. and Mrs. John was the scene of (a pretty when their daughter Eva The Bulmer wedding Mark, of Seagrave. The bride, given in marriage. by her father, wore a floor-length dress of white chiffon over satin torso style embroidered waist, a long net veil trimmed with orange blossoms worn by her mother. Mrs. Lew Sornberger, matron of honor and sister of the groom, was dressed in orchid chiffon with shoulder length veil of matching material and car- ried carnations and baby's breath, Mrs, John H. Stewart and Mrs. Henry J. Martin, sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. Mrs. Martin wore tur- quoise chiffon and Mrs. Stuart pink chiffon fashioned on princess lines with shoulder veils to match and car- ried carnations and baby's breath. Mr. Lew Sornberger, brother-in-law of the groom, acted as best man. Miss Joy Merkley sang "Beamuse". The bride's mother received, dressed in Queen's blue crepe with iris and baby's breath corsage. The groom's mother dressed in powder blué lace and crepe also wore iris and baby's breath corsage, The house was beautifully decorated with cedars, ferns and delphiniums. The bride's going away dress was powder blue sheer with hat to natch and white ac- cessories. Their wedding trip was to '| Algonquin Park. The couple will re- side in Toronto, ---- EWERS- BARNWELY; The marriage of Miss Sus "M. Ewers, daughter of Mr. and JMrs, Nor- man Ewers, of Oshawny ont., to Mr, James D. Barnwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnwell, of Savannah, Georgia, took place at Cedar Hill Plantation, by Rev. T. Orr, of the Riceboro Pres- byterian Church, : The bride was attended by her sister Mrs. Coleman B. Browning and her husband of Hinesville, Mr. Barnwelkis u graduate of Sa- vanhah High and Commercial Schools and is «connected with the Southern Cotton Oil _Co. Mrs, Barnwell is a graduate of the Bradwell Institute of | Hinesville, -On their return from a trip through Florida they will reside at 511 East 37th Street, Savannah, Georgia. Draft Your Own Agricultural Legislation Join the C.C. F. Wilte --131 Oshawa Blvd.) Oshaws EPSOM were Mr, and Mrs. M, Hodgson and family, of 'Oshawa, and Mr. and Mus. D. McKinley, of Toronto. " Miss Marshall is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark. Myr. and Mrs. Naeson are spending their holidays at their home here." Mr, John Lambe of Uxbridge, is staying with Mr. and Mrs, W, Asling for a time, } R. J. Miller, R.C.A.F,; Trenton, with Mr. and Mrs, Joel Miller, one day last week. Sorry to report Mr. E. McCulloch under the doctor's carve, Miss Ruth Miller of Toronto, is spending some holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Drew McCulloch, Mus. W. Asling spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Asling in Brooklin, -- Mrs. G. Howsam; Manchester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. How- sam. Pleased to report Mr. Elmer Wilson able to come home from the hospital after suffering from blood poison in his hand, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jimmie, with Mr. Millman, on Sunday. Mrs. M, Aekney has returned from Durham "Pinging with her Mr. A, Redford and Miss Eva Redford. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cumming and family spent Sunday with friends in Leaskdale and Seagrave. Mrs. Jeffrey, Sr., and Mrs. Jeffrey, Jr., and baby, spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey. ) Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. WY. Asling were Mr. and Mrs. Donald As- g and family, Mr.-and Mrs, Walter FAsling, Mr. W. Cawker and Mrs. K. Bushell and son and Mrs. Frank 'Sunday visitors at Mr, John Bailey's| - SOVEREIGN FILMS PRESENTS "The Sixth Chapter of "THE GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN" TOWN HALL, Port Perry at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m., on WED., JULY 21st with Added Attractions Adults 25c¢, Childreni8ec.| PLUS TAX OVER THE TOP WITH THE ' C. C. EF. The Control of the Ellen, became the bride of John Orval Coates. ---- to o-------- IN MEMORIAM McKINLEY--In loving memory of Carrie J. McRinley, who died July 11, 1942, No, not cold beneath the grass, Not close-walled within the tomb; Rather in our Father's mansion, Living in another room, Shall I blame my Father's wisdom? Shall TI sit enswathed in gloom, When I know my loves are happy, Waiting in another room? Sadly missed by her Loving Husband and Family. Ll Died OLVER--At Port Perry Hospital, on Sunday, July 11th, 1943, Harry Olver, beloved husband of the late Jane Penny, in his 86th year. 'ROSE--At Port Perry, on Thursday, July 8th, 1943, Emma Jane Johnson, beloved wife of the late George 'A. Rose, aged 83 years. ei Poiser' Ivy is one of the worst, vege- table poisons in North Americe, and is te be found growing under a variety of conditiens, wet or dry, shaded or exposed, and in any sort of soil from pure sand or rocky ground to rich woods or fields. While widely distri- buted across Canada, complaints of poisoning are most numerous from Ontario and the adjacent parts of Quebec, especially. from the wooded lake and highland regigns so attrac- tive to campers and picnickers. Experienced picnickers in preparing the outfit for the day take the pre- caution to include a piece of strong laundry soap. been suggested to allay the burning and irritation caused by coming in contact with poison ivy, but one of the simplest is immediate washing of ;the parts. affected with strong laundry 80ap. +» Poison ivy has many guises, It may Virginia creeper. However, the leaves lets of five, The leaves of poison ivy are borne alternately on the stem in threes, similar to the strawberry leaf. In carly summer, poison ivy has a whitish flower on a greenish back- ground; the Virginia creeper has clus- tion No, 564 "Poison Ivy" and may be, obtained by writing to Dominion De-' partment of Agriculture, Ottawa. POISON IV¥ MAY SPOIL A! »t& Many remedies have readily be confused at first sight with! of the Virginia creeper appear in leat-! ters of blue fruit on red stalks, Full' information may be found in publica-' Packing Companies Must be Broken. ~Join the C.C.F. 40 Simcoe St., N. i OSHAWA ~~ Phone 2068 and other features), ER I TE I TS A TL Lawrence's Drug Store News You can Save with Safetyat the REXALL STORE MOTH CRYSTALS 1 1b. pkg. 39%. ENGLISH HEALTH SALT PALM BEACH White Shoe Polish 1 Ib. ean 59. "25¢. FLI KIL ENO'S - 8 oz. 29c. FRUIT SALT DURATION 16 oz. 49¢. 2 sizes, 59., 98c. LEG DO 5c. 3 yy NO HOZ LEG SKEETER SKOOT | ALKA SELTZER TINT, 656. for Mosquitos, 35c.. 2 sizes, 29¢, and §7¢. BETAMIN L'ONGLEX ANTI MOSQUITO TABLETS NAIL POLISH CREAM, 35c. $1.00, $1.75, $8.00 19¢. A. M. PHONE 49 - HAROLD W. Phone 41 Paul Johnson es Too busy to take time out for a leisurely shave, this adaptable west- erner keeps fit and smart right on the job in the mobile unit. Municipal Subsidy . Mothers' Allowances . Old Age Pensions and ISSUED BY THE Home and Farm Owners Share these 70 Millions Between April 1, 1935, and March 31,1943, direct financial benefits to municipal tax- payers from the Ontario Liberal Government totalled $70,543,033.05. | Here are the Savings for Taxpayers of _ ONTARIO COUN TY 'King's Highways ...... Township and County Roads: Ae _ Pensions for Blind .. Indigents in Sanatoria .... TOTAL & Every Elector in this ridin interest in maintaining the n Administration's hans of ever-increasing relief for municipalities m tax burdens. "Keep Nixon at the Wheel for Progress and Unity VOTE. LIBERAL AUG. dik ONTARIO LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ..$338,038.48 .. 972,304.36 seuen ... 82,214.00 veeeane. 191,454.00 . 138,370.00 90,369.00 cree. $1,812,749.84 Yas a direct and vital sees st enans tte saa 3 - LAWRENCE 720 Rall save Se TA Te A IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY RELIABLE Insurance i is essential WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult" PORT PERRY EMMERSON Port Perry Sa THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN "CHURCH -- Minister -- Rev. J. A. McMillan 10 a.m.--Swunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Service. Services will be held at 11 a.m. dur-, ing the summed -months. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH © Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister. 10_a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Flower Service. The Creator and His Loveliness. 7 p.m.--Working with God. -ciIURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Sunday, July 18th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Matins and Sermon, The Rector. Sunday, July 25th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. PORT PERRY BAPTIST .CHURCH : Pastor -- P, Taylor 10 a.m.--Bible Class. B 11 a.m.--Worship Service, _ T p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer meeting Everybody welcome BILTMORE THEATRE Cooled for Comfort Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 15th, 16th, 17th. : DENNIS MORGAN, ANN SHERIDAN, . GEORGE TOBIAS, in "Wings -- 2nd Feature -- WILLIAM BOYD, in "Law of the Pampas" Ci Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, July 19-20-21 GINGER ROGERS, RAY MILLAND, ROBERT BENCHLEY inv... "Maj or pid the Minor" =~ 2nd Feature -- First Oshawa Showing of "Pierre of the Plains" with BRUCE CABOTY RUTH HUSSEY, yi 2 =~ JOHN CARROLL. iL ae ' Rev. William Stocks _ . for the Eagle" fae ihe die el Ee] : --- A) x

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