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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 May 1944, p. 4

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OE on™ ry RL Bs, RT A ARAL Kt v -- Za > LY EE te " : - ar ~ Cpl. --of--Mrs; N. Wilkinson last week. N Bos fh iad Sabie & « ' P Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Hillier, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reynolds and son Bill, Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Smith and son Harold, and Mr. A. Smith, all of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hillier. Mrs, Ed. Balfour visited in during the past week-end. Mr, and Mrs. O; Edwards, of Tor- onto, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Honey, Toronto Mr, Harvey Mahaffy spent a couple of days last week in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Hillier, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 14th, Miss Isobel Honey, of tense Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Honey. © Sgt. Maunsell J. Qerrow, R.C.A.F., has been posted to the Radio Training School Hospital at Clinton. Mrs. Robert Woods has home after spending the past weck with her sister, Mrs. Tanner, at Ban- returned croft. - Mrs.- P., Hooey and Cecil spent a couple days this week in London, visiting Miss Norma Hooey. Doris Mulligan, R.C.ALF., (W. D.), of Paulson, Manitoba, is on a short furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mulligan. ' Mrs. H.. Hyland, of Toronto, haz been spending a few days with her. parents, Mr. and Hut- cheson. Rev, A. Catharine, Mrs. H. G. Maclver and his daughter of Toronto, were guests He was a former pastor of St. John's Presbyterian Church, ' Mrs. Maclaurin, of Toronto, visited her sisters, Mrs. M. Orde and Miss A. Burnham, on Sunday. Guest Soloists at the Anniversay services "of the United Church on Sunday will be Mrs. MacDonald, of 'Brantford and Mr. Mossum, of Tor- onto. Mrs. MacDonald will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Cecil Beare, and Mr. Mossum will stay with his sister, Mrs. Geo. L. Jackson on Union Avenue. © These soloists will sing at both morning and evening services, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cawker, of Toronto, were week-end "visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Wallace and Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Cawker. \ Congratulations to Grant Robert- son and his bride on their marriage. Mr. Owen CIiff, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cliff, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace and family, of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace. . Cpl. Florence McMillan, R.C.A.F., (W.D.), of Patricia Bay, is enjoying a furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan, in Mrs. Ottrum, who has spent some time with her mother, Mrs, Hugli, has gone to St. John, N.B. . Spr. Ronald Cliff, R.C.E. of Camp Borden, is on leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cliff, Mrs. Geo. R. Davey spent a few days last week with relatives at Hampton, } L. A. C. Ronald _Cooksley, R.C.AF,, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Cooksley. } Pte. Robert Vernon spent the -weck- end at his home in Port Perry. Mr. D. DeLury, of Walker, Minn., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Wilson. Mrs, Charles Mills spent the week- end with her friend, Miss Hattie Hunter at Manilla, Mrs. Prentice and daughter and Mrs, Joel Aldred, Jr., of Toronto, were week-end guests of the former's daughter, Mrs, Norman Aldred. The Junior War Workers will meet at the home of Mrs. Dave Carnegie, on Tuesday evening, May 23rd. "MISSING ON ACTIVE SERVICE Word reached Port Perry during this' past week that Ross Doubt is missing. on active service overseas. Ross is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert Doubt, who formerly lived in Port Perry. "'Ross went to High School "here. Recital . On Friday evening, June 2nd, at 8 o'clock sharp," twenty-eight piano pupils of Mrs. J. E, Jackson, will give a recital in the auditorium of the United Church. All grades from Be- ginners to Grade 9, will take part. Everyone: will be welcome, = A:second recital with the remainder of Mrs. Jackson's, pupils will be "announced [ later in June. £ recent. If penta) FREE OSHAWA Phioue Parking 1011 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, MAY 18-19-20 JACK THE RIPPER IS ON THE LOOSE MERLE OBERON, GEORGE SANDERS, LAIRD CREGAR, in "THE LODGER" with Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Sara Allgood, Aubrey Mather Love and Hale - are bul a thread apart. Be sure to sce it Feature at 30, 9.30 from the beginning. 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7. Tuesday, Wednesday, MAY 22-23-24-25 Technicolor Monday, Thursday, In Lavish ALICE FAYE, and Ee The Gang's with Eugene Pallette, PHIL BAKER, MIRANDA, in All Here Charlotte Fdward Dverett DeMarco Swing-- , Greenwood, Horton and Tony The Goodman and his Orch. King of Benny The Song-Iilled Hit of Hits. The Star-Filled Triumph of ] 3 Triumphs, i Le a a Ee Le SE USS I. 0. O. F. News Six candidates, from Warriner Lodge, were given their First Degree at Oshawa, on Thursday evening of last week, Three carloads of members were in attendance our local Lodge to see this work, A splendid meeting was held and inspiring ad- dresses given at the social afterwards, Our plans for the Annual Church Parade are just about completed. Pleased to report that the Male Choir is making great headway and we are hoping for success in this dircetion. members were on from A good share of hand to attend the first practice and we trust this will keep up. Mr, V. P. Stouffer, who is in charge of this Choir, has spent a great deal of time and energy on the preparations: and plans and we trust his efforts will not be in vain, The main business meeting, May 22nd, will he the Second Degree, Sunday, May 21st, is quite a special day for Oddfellow Iarades, Brooklin Lodge are holding their Church ser- vied in the afternoon and Whitby Lodge in the evening, The Oshawa Sea Cadets are attending both events, for our next Junior War Workers EUCHRE The Junior War Workers' last Fuchre for the summer will be held on Friday, May 19th, at the Odd- fellows' Hall, starting at 8 o'clock. There will be grand prizes for the lady and gentleman winning the high- est number of points during - the season. Admission, 2j5¢. Young People's Union The Young Pcople's Union met on -- | -kins-of-Simpkinsville" tobe presented Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST a hE on l'aylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor Port Perry Young People's Union In the TOWN HALL at 8 o'clock on the evening of THURSDAY, MAY 25th The Programme will consist of Comedy Skits, Vocal, - Instrumental, and Elocution Numbers. ADMISSION---Adults 35¢. GOD SAVE THE KING "Children 20c. Variety Programme presented by the Proclamation PURSUANT to a resolution passed by the Village Council, I HEREBY PROCLAIM Victoria Day, May 24th, 1944 A GENERAL HOLIDAY FOR THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY W. M. LETCHER, Reeve af tinh School Notes Ad Optima by Wesley Jackson The annual High School "Open Night will be held on Iriday evening, May 26th. There will be displays of shopwork, home cconomics, and other practical work. A few chemistry ex- periments will be conducted. We are planning this year the biggest open night we have had to date, _ On Friday, May 19th, the High School has invited © Uxbridge High School to a baseball game. If, due to transportation difliculties, Uxbridge is unable to get here, a game will he played between two Port Perry High Refreshments will he be dancing School teams, served and there will afterwards, UTICA ® Miss Jean Crosier, R.N., of Oshawa, spent the week {vith her pavers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prizeman and Hugh, of Toronto, visited Sunday with Mrs James Ackney. Dick Steer, of the R.C.A.I'., visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, James Philips. Don't forget the play "Ma Simp- by Greenbank Young People in Mem- ory. Hall, Utica, on Monday evening, May 29th. Sorry to report Mrs, Cecil Harper under the doctor's care. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs: Merle Lambe and family, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham visited at Mr, and Mrs. Har- ry Harper's. The Red Cross will meet every Thursday afternoon to quilt in Mem- ory Hall beginning this week, May 18th. IN MEMORIAM BLIGHT---In loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas James Blight, who passed away on May 20th, 1943. In the garden of memories we maet every day, Unscen by the world he stands by my side, And whispers, "Have Faith, dear one, Death cannot divide, » Sadly missed by his wife Alice. the United Church. The meeting was in charge of the Christian Fellowship Convener, Jack Whitmore, The presidents, Emerson MeMillan, presided and opened the meeting" with an Invocation, A hymn was sung. Prayer was offered hy Jack Whitmore. Iiéne MacDonald read the scripture lesson. A hymn. was sung. Dorothy Balfour was called pon to give a report of the Young People's Convention at Bowmanville. Iimerson McMillan extended thanks for the re- port, Wes, Jackson at the piano and Bob Dowson playing the violin, fa- voured with two musical selections, Emerson McMillan then told of the experiences and training received hy the Cadets «of Port Perry High School who attended Camp Bolton last sum- mer. Jack Whitmore thanked the speaker, Business session followed, during which it was: decided to cancel the meeting of next week and the closing Y.P.U. meeting will ba held on Tues- day evening, May 30th and will {ake the form of 'a Seavenger Hunt, "The minutes of the last were adopted as read, offering taken, a hymn - sung and the mecting closed with 'the Mizpah bhenediction, meeting [) Tuesday evening in the basement of |. ning BLIGHT---In remembrance of our dear "Dad" and "Grandpa Tom", Tho- mas James Blight, who was called to his reward, May 20th, 1943, He little thought when leaving home He would no more return, That he in death so soon would sléep And léave us here to mourn, We did not know the pain he bore, We did not see him die, "We only know he passed away And never said good-bye, We cannot forget you, our loved one' go dear, : The trial was hard, the blow severe, You cannot return, so our tears are in vain, But in Heaven we' re hoping to meet you again, Always remembered--Alma, = ' Charles and little Danny CARD OF, THANKS wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their friends, neighbours and relatives for their fects of Kindness) messages of sym- pathy and beautiful floral tributes Mrs, Robert Somerville and family | Prompt, 'Courteous Service Good Meats yi BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY : IEDR RIES PAR RRA, a -- - FRESH BAKING DAILY Birthday Cakes a Specialty. Saturday Special: "Coffee Rolls" GERROW BROS. - - FPP P000050000004 you 1 PPPPPP0 00000000004 "Nourishing Meats at Lowest Market Prices ny CAWKER BROS , Family Butchers extended to them during their recent bereavement, alsp thanking the 'mem- | bers of Fidelity Lodge No, 428, 1 Before you blame ~your. telephone... Engineers designed the mouth. iece of your telephone to ve ést results at one-quarter o lips are farther away than your voice is transmitted less strongly . , . less clearly, Failure to remember these simple facts accounts for the 'great majority of "trouble" reports, Help avoid needless service let those you talk to hear you 'without strain, Just remember; Talk clearly, normally, directly into the telephone, with your lips yn one-quarter of - inch from the mouthpiece. check-ups, and at the same time inch from the lips, When fi Bmoklog while you Guae, digorted It revents your ol Rolding the incl ise 1 Jou need to reach across Jour desk as you falk continue "to hold the fhe fephons: in position, ore to the lips, A wall set can't come to yout stand YOf clear, nolse- or sit 50 that your ree travaomistion, ps. are direct in front of atl desk tele; upright -- not at or near the hor. zontal position, clos to the mouth. pie ece, ce. 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LAWRENCE 1770 Rexall Sure PORT PERRY PE IPSS IIIS AEP IEEE ere eee ree RS Ieee Ieee es Ieee ees 100% PURE beauty and wi When you want Local Dealer, SELL LITEEEsEe settee sett ttt sett st teste sts ttt isitet sss ttt sts stesssatisetttsteesss : PAINT VARNISHES & LACQUERS The familiar Martin-Senour sign is the one to look for when paint-plans are pending. Tt is the sign that says "the 100% Pure (Paint is sold here". Paint of quality -- staying-power that endures longer! ese qualities in paint products -- make sure and see the dealer whose sign reads . . . Martin- ~. Senour. His experience and friendly advice backed by - the highest quality products will assure you of complete satisfaction in your painting plans! MARTIN-SENOUR 44-14 100% PURE PAINT: VARNISHES ENAMELS "W. L. PARRISH, "Port perry NOTICE All Kinds of Electrical All makes and sizes of Electric Motcrs repair- |ed and Reconditioned | 3 h. p. Fairbanks Gas| Engine for Sale. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP CAUSLEY, Pl Ontario ANNIVERSARY & Thank Offering Services AT THE -- Port Perry United . Church At 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 21st tt -- Rev. KEITH MoMILLAN B.A., B.D,, Preacher GUEST SOLOISTS Mrs. McDonald, Brantford "Mr. Mossum, Torc nto You are cordially invited to both these setvices. STAN. Port Perry, ---- BILTMORE THEATER, OSHAWA Friday, Saturday, MAY 19-20 GEORGE RAFT, BRENDA: MARSHALL, PETER LORRE, SIDNEY GREENSTREET, in "Background to Danger" Added Hit! . ANN MILLER, CHARLIE RUGGLES, PENNY SINGLETON, in "Go West Young Lady' Monday, Tuesday, MAY 22-23 ERROL FLYNN, ALEXIS SMITH, JACK CARSON, in. Gentleman Jim ed Hit! MARGARENNLOCKWOOD, DEREK FARR, in' Quiet Wedding (1st Oshawa Run) SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW, 11.30 p.m. Tuesday, May 23rd Continuing Wednesday and Thursday, May 24-25 BETTY GRABLE, ADOLPHE MENJOU, ROBERT YOUNG, : in SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY (In Gorgeous Technicolor) ' Added Hit! LIONEL ATWILL, NAN GWYNN, in Strange Case of Doctor X (First Oshawa Showing) rk Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister ¢« §

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