Mrs, W. Crozier has moved to Port Perry with her brother Mr. Mrs. Crozier and her pleas- ant ways will be missed at our many | § We hope she will visit us| # Books in Port Perry Library Royal Tour in Canada, 1901 Across the Sub-Arctics of Canada : Long Labrador Trail The Soil is Not Enough Mexieo: oo humid imin Beyond the Mexican Sierras New World's to Canquer : Roaming Through the West. Indies These United States Trails of the Pathfind I Lost My English Accent . Half Hours at Sea ., Last Voyage of the "Rarivk . , Heroes of South African Discovery . Round the World on -a Wheel My Trip Around-the World .........cocooeveveerrerennns CORNET Dix How to Prepare for Europe Seven Leagué Boots Days Before Yesterday Here, There, and Everywhere Vanished Pomps of Yesterday Follow the Sun Bartlett and. Hale "Mr. Roy Hope and Miss Mildred i Mills visited his aunt Mrs. C. Hardy Mr. aE Mrs. I. Irwin of Seagrave called on her aunt Mrs, and visited Mr, and Mrs. Boy Henders | Saddle and Camp in the Rockies In Search of El Dorado Alaskans All South America y Through Five Republics on Horseback . Brazilian Adventures ......c.....cuiiean Six Years in the Malay Jungles "and Below the Wind North Australia Roaming in Hawaii Down North on the Labrador «: Down to the Sea Farthest North (Vols. I and II) Hunters of the Great North gory the Sub-Artics of Canada English at the North Pole .. My Life with the Eskimo .. All welcome Mrs, CO, Wannamaker | H home again after spending the winter | months with her sister Mrs. Gerrow |} and other relatives in Port Perry. i Mr. C. Fielding moved his. sawing |§ machine for sawing lumber to Mr. O.|H Jeffrey's on Monday, and started saw- ing on Tuesday morning. Memorable Le dl ks and Adventure Fifty Thousand Miles of Sun « > Cruise of the id hy Last Cruise of the jathe he Famous Shipwrecks Cruise of the H. M. S. Challenger Adventures on the High Mountains My Climbing Adventures on Four Continents . By Way of Cape Horn Men Under the Sea On the Bottom Great Cities of the Middle Ages Catacombs at Rome .... HN & GREENBANK (Too late for last week) Mrs. Winterstein, Stouffville, spent last week at Mr, J. McKitrick's. Mrs. Petras, of South Bend, Ind, visiting her mother, Mrs. Peter Leask, who is very ill. . Mrs. Swanick and Irene, Uxbridge, | visiting Miss Hooper last week. : Mr. and Mrs. John Howsam moved their furniture to Bobcaygeon. They are taking a trip to Saskatchewan this re Tt Se vs aah With Scott . a -- = oe Vathek and European Travels . European Tourney In Search of Scotland . In Scotland Again ....... . Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character Wordsworth's Tour in Scotland In Searth of Ireland = Sea mT Sn - Ln Mrs. Billy Lynd and baby Neil, Mrs, June and Fay, of Prospect, were at home with their paisa, Mr. and Mrs. E. Masters on Myrtle Station (Continued from front page) A few days ago Mrs. Duchemin re- ceived work that she was the lucky Hervey Painter, [IRL TT TP POPPIN > $0) on I Td _-- Mrs. A Johnson, Lorne, Donald and Elmer visited on Sunday with re- lativss in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Dickson received word last week of the sudden passing of a very dear; niece, Mrs. Dickson Tripp of Indianapolis. was a Red Cross nurse, and at the time of her death was a student at the Indiana University. She died in the Robert Long Hospital, We extend sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Dickson. Mr, and Mrs. Raines and children of Oshawa-called on friends-in-the-vil-|- lage on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. H, Phoenix and Mary spent the week end in Muskoka, We wish to congratulate Mrs. H. Love on having reached her ninetieth birthday on May 11th, friends and relatives gathered to cele- brate the event. a AR Rn one, and the quilting which is beauti- fully done, is a credit to the Red Gross workers of Leaskdale, the % ine brought the splendid sum of London Revisited -. When You Go to Landa on . Round London .............. In Search of Wales .. Reaching for the Stars "An Englishman in Paris Sunset House ................... Picturesque Old France France of To-Day . Jour Months Afoot in Spain Spain and Her Daughters® Spanish Cities Adventurer in Spain Midnight Sun, the Star, and the Nihilist Straw Without Bricks' Humanity Uprooted ... Red Bread ......... ws Dark People .: Terry of Oshawa Speit t. Sunday with Myrtle friends. Murray Kelly, his brother from near Orillia and Kenneth-Cook motored to Weston on Sunday. The Auxiliary of the Ww. M.S. will meet in the primary room of the church on Tuesday afternoon next week when quilting will be done after a short business session. bers will appreciate the assistance of any of the ladies who care to help. During the past week Mr. A. E. Ramsey has been doing a great deal of work on the grounds around his Shrubs and plants have been Sot in a-and around the ground: levelled by rolling. Later in the year the ap- pearance of the property will be much improved and beautified as a result of his hard labour. Mrs, Yellowlees of Oshawa, was a Sunday, visitor with friends in the Ford Appoints 2 New Dealership Announcement is made of the ap- pointment 8f Manchester Garage -as Ford ii here by Ford Motor Co of 'SCUGOG The service next Sunday evening will he in the Centre 'Church. All The new EAT is headed by Dennis McKinzey who is well known in this community. started in the automobile business in, § 1921 with Willys-Overland in Toronto, stayed with 'them until, 1929 going into business for himself in Islington. In 1933 he bought out M, T. Beare C--O Don't forget the seryice in the Centre on Thursday night conducted by a couple of young ministers. Summer has arrived at last and everybody is busy with their gardens. The trees and bushes are putting on their lovely green shades. - "The Women's Association was en- tertained on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter by Group 4 of the Centre ladies, instead of group three, as they had exchanged months for this time. were Mrs. R. Carter, Mrs, M. Fralick, Mrs. D. Crozier, Mrs, E~ Fines, Mrs. Wannamaker. The meeting was open- ed by the President. The Scripture was read by Mrs: C. L: Fralick. Mrs. C. Mills gave a interesting reading "Modern and Old Fashioned Ways. Fralick gave a reading i . E. Fines Showed' a number of Pretty Quilt Patterns. Mrs, D. Crozier then produced a -lovely hooked rug made by Mrs. J. McLaren Mrs. F. G. Joblin favoured with a favorite solo, agcompanied by Mrs. G. Sweetman. There was a box of pieces donated by the T. Eaton Company to be made up for a bazaar to be held d his sermons--| i the service was Three in Norway Spell of Flanders Glorious Adventure .... Unchanging East 'Flying Carpet Central Asia China and Its People ... Intimate China ............. Adventures in Tibet .... Among the Mangols Men and Gods in Mongolia .. My Country and My People . Japan, Historical and Descriptive Lotos-Time in Japan PII, Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan rt and jig Mrs. William Taylor is improved in health and has returned to her home «We are fortunate in securing a man of Mr. McKinzey's calibre to re-' present the company here", Wallace Murdock, manager of the To- i ronto Branch of the Company. Perry is in Toronto Branch py i "In representing Ford Motor Com-}4} pany of Canada, Limited, our dealers play an important role in an organi- zation which covers the entire Domin- jon, and the activities of the company have a far-reaching effect on many phases of national life such as em- 4 ployment and economic benefits in every section of the country", states | bi The THY rain and electric storm which passéd over about 5 o'clock on Sunday disrupted the hydro service _|and left the village without electric power until 8 p.m. However the Sun- day' evening service was conducted 'as Rev. G. S. Gervan chose the 11th isiter of Isaiah for his lesson, and a part of the 9th verse for his For the earth shall be full of the 'knowledge of the Lord. to bring about this condition we each have a part in it to.be responsible for, and also we "must try to help God answer 'our prayers. vice was a real "twilight service" and las the evening shadows deepened, the members of the congregation gradual- ly became less discernable, Mr. Grvan reached the last part of his discourse -- it is quite apparent that he does not the lights came on an closed in the usual manner. Pleasé keep in mind that the hour for church service for next Sunday has been changed to 3 p.m. Sunday School at 1.456 p.m. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cook and family of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. James Lee and family of Greenbank .visited with relatives.on Sunday. ..Mr. Jack Burney and daughter of Whitevale, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Dickson. "The Johnson brothers have recently *._ | purchased a fine new car. ' _ Miss Reva Cooper is with her.aunt Mrs, P. Maynard of Brooklin. 'Mrs, Carnwotth of -Oshawa visited Gn Saturday with her father, Mr. Gale. Mr. Clarke and daughter Doreen of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kirkham and family. Mrs. «T. Carey and granddaughter Marjorie Vallier, visited in Oshawa From. Far Formosa Japan, Land of the Morning Travels in Arabia . 3 Japan in Our Day . Adventures in Arabi Our, Journey to Sinai... Eight Years Wandering . India We Saw . a8 Come With Me to India oo Last Home of Mystery .. Footloose in India. In India ...... re SNS India, Land of the Black Pagoda ar Land of the Lion and the Sun .. Palestine .......ccovrveerninninereenens Out of Doors in the Holy Land . er Camera Crusade Through the Holy Land . In the Steps of the Master . In the Steps of St. Paul Crescent and the Cross .. Ride to Khiva .....cciivivrnininninnne, Sr . Conflict, Angora to Afghanistan oh Beyond "Khyber Pass coins - Cannibal Quest ........ Feiss White Man' 8 "Africa .. Motor Flight through Algeria and Tunis rtp My African Neighbours ... J 'Tropical Africa ....... ARI Thousand Miles up the Nile . Lane's Modern Egypsians .. Notes of Travel in gop a and Nubia Camels! .......... Ride in Morocco .. North and Central Africa African Intrigue ........... Ivory Coast in the Earlies s Central Africa ........ South Africa ........ Martie and Yo in Rhodesia South Africa ...... Away to the Gaspé New No rth .... a 5 * Journeys of La Salle Vol. I and 11 lonial Cavalier .. sherman's Summer in Canada ... activin Klondike and the Yukon Country .. In 1938 Sependitures of the Cana-|& dian Ford Company in the Dominion totalled $32,600,000. This money was largely spent for materials, labour, transportation, duties and taxes. An interesting angle on Canadian Ford operations is that total expendi- | § tures in the Dominion are almost $5,000,000 more than total revenue |H from the sale of Ford products in Canada. This new, wealth comes into the country each year because of com- bined purchases for its export as well as for its domestic production. . For some years Ford export busi-|§ ness from Canada has equalled, and at times surpassed, the volume of its |} domestic business. Its export markets | i which include practically all British Empire countries except the United Kingdom and Ireland, provide a wide outlet for Canadian labour and ma- terials incorporated in the products Talat for export by Ford in A Sunday School Anniversary is be- ing planned for June. committee for next meeting are two of the school teachers Miss G. Joblin and Miss Mildred Corbett. Mrs, G. Sweetman took the first chapter of the missionary study book on India. She made it very clear and interest- Mrs. R. Carter is taking the next chapter at the next meeting. We wero glad to have Miss Addie Mc- Laren, Mrs. C. MacMaster and little Muriel of Port Perry, also several members from the ead community, At the close of the meet- ing all were invited to the dining- room where all enjoyed a very tasty Proceeds $11.10, The * wind storm on Sunday 'was very bad while it lasted. down 'a few trees, broke down many limbs, broke, some 'windows, ripped chimneys off' 'the roofs. It might have Hennigan In the company's 46 acre manufac turing plant at Windsor, Ontario, the average annual employment treated gives work to more than 6,600 per: sons, whose salarifs and wages total more_ than $9,600,000 a year. dition, employment and pay rolls are created in supply facturies located in approximately 90 other ~ Mr. and Mrs, David Miller of To- ronto, visited her. parents Mr, 'and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman over the week Mrs, Harold: Stredwick and Mrs.' G. Holliday were visitors in Oshawa on "Mr. and Mrs. Jos! Aldred visited in Uxbridge on Sunday. . Mrs. H. Demara, Mrs, Geo, Sweet- . Hope ate on the sick list. We wish for them a speedy res mployment is created indirectly tor two persons for every one directly employed by. the company. This means that almost 22,000 Canatlians are able to earn all or part of their income be- cause of Ford operations in Canada. Mr. Hind and son Jack of Toronto, visited on Saturday with Dick. Mr. and Mrs. George White of Queensville were Sunday guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 28rd, 1940 L.S.L.C. SPRING PAINT SALE JAP-A-LAC Florenamel qt. 98e. ROCK-SPAR lec. Varnish Sale JAP-A-LAC Inside House Paint; per quart $1.30 JAP-A-LAC 4 hour Enamel, pint 95¢. JAP-A-LAC outside paint qt. $1. 20 JAP-A-LAC porch and deck paint, quart $1.33 Lake Scugeg Lumber & Coal Co, | Phone 240 w. After Hours 240 j LIMITED PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with. HEN HAROLD Ww. 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