IN OCR Aa Mrs. R. A. Spencer, Long Branch, has been spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Geo. Jackson. The following attended the Gradua- tion Exercises of the Toronto Western Hospital Nurses, in Convocation Hall, 'uesday, June 10th: Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Jackson, Mrs. Geo. Jackson, Mrs, A. W. Brock, Miss Helen Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle McKay, Mr. Cleighton Love, Mr. Geo. McKay, Rev. W. J. H, Smyth, Miss Jean McDermott, Dr. Fletcher Penhall, of Morton, Minosota, was in town this week, and called on Miss M. Parish and other . old acquaintances. Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Read, Sr., Grace and - Kathleen Read, Mr. 'Stewart, of Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers and familv, of Epsom, pat Sunday at Camp Borden. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon and 'daughter, Dawn, have left Port Perry to take up their residence in Ottawa, where Mr. Slemmon has entered the Civil Service in the Accounts Dept. Mrs. Grant, of Myrtle, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Holtby, on Sunday. Mrs. S. Farmer is in Toronto under- going treatment for her eyes. Mr. Frank Densham was at Camp Borden on Sunday visiting his brother, Cpl. Fred Densham, Mrs. W. I. Fenton of St. John's, New Brunswi k, and daughter Rosa- monde, of Montreal, along with Mr. Frank C. Dawes, of Toronto, were welcome - visitors to our town last wéek. They spent the day renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. E. R. Dunk and drogen Marian, of Edmonton, are/the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \V hI. Fis. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lunk, of Edmonton, were guests last week; also Mr. and Mrs. C..C. Royden, of St. Petersburg, Fla, Mr. and Mrs, Boyden will spend the summer at Brockville, Mr. H. G. Hutcheson has received a long letter from Rev. Jack Clough, now Captain, the Rev. Jack, stationed at. Sussex, N.B., where he has 1200 men under his spiritual charge and 1s a pretty busy man. He is very grate- ful for books and magazines sent by friends. in Port Perry, a large con- signment of which was recently re- ceived, and are being enjoyed by the men. Jack hopes to visit Port Perry early in July. Mrs. W. J. Jackson, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bruce Ham- ilton, of Edmonton, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harper. 3 d ssi FLYING TO THE WEST Mr, R. M. Holtby leaves next Mon- 485 by airship to Vancouver, where he will remain a few days on Holstein- Friesian Association business. From there he will fly to Edmonton, Leth- bridge, Saskatoon, and Brandon where he will be present at Brandon Fair. Mrs. Holtby will go hy train to visit friends at Swift Current and Bran- don. We wish them both happy journeys. too JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The Junior War Workers held a successful bridge and court whist on Wednesday, June 4th. Forty-five dol- lars was raised and given to the LO. D.E. to help phy war supplies. New members would be welcome, We meet at the Library every Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. i. ------ GOOD NEWS Latest report is that Mr, Hilton Simpson is on the road to recovery from his recent sudden' attack of Spinal Meningitis. This is good news and Port Perry people trust that there will be no setback. REV. W. P. BROWN CELEBRATES HIS 94th BIRTHDAY Many friends called upon Rev. Mr. Brown last Monday to congratulate him upon having attained his 94th birthday. Mr. Brown was in excellent health, and was particularly pleased to have as his guest Kev. C. W. Watch ; of Toronto. r, Watch is one of four "now 1 of the Ordination Class in which Brown entered the min- istry. Although Mr. Watch is past ninety he still is active as a supply minister, CELEBRATE 25th WEDDING 7 ANNIVERSARY On Saturday evening, June 7th, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Moase, Port Perry, entertained a number of relatives and -- friends at-their-home, it being the oc- casion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary +All sat down to a delicious supper, after which a Xery enjoyable evening was spent by all Their many friends join in wishing them many more years of married life as well as health and prosperity. Quests were present from Little 'Britain, Toronto, Cresswell, Oshawa and Port Perry. - N > po un GARD OF THANKS 8 Rev.' F, G. Joblin and Mrs. Joblin £ sh to sincerely thank the 'many - and neighbours who so efii- ; and successfully worked to ve HonMeY, garage and barn, "the 1) ime ne of 1h br .the burning of Feseng id % % FREER Parking OSHAWA Air Conditioned Friday and Saturday, This is a picture you will re- member--and. how. --For plenty of action--see-- EDWARD G. ROBINSON, in "THE SEA WOLF" with _John Garfield, Ida Lupino, from the great novel by Jack London, REVIVAL, Friday Night-- "A GIRL MUST LIVE" Margaret Lockwood. Monday and Tuesday, Lionel BARRYMORE LOOK! and Lew AYRES in "Dr. Kildare's Crisis' with LARAINE DAY and a newcomer to the famous series, ROBERT YOUNG, 'and a laugh treat for you all. Jackie Cooper, Bonita Granville, Gene Reynolds, in "GALLANT SONS" with Gail Patrick, Ian Hunter. . Wednesday for FOUR DAYS-- GARY COOPER, in "MEET JOHN DOE" with Barbara Stanwick, Edward Arnold and Walter Brennan, Directed by Frank Capra, Capra's finest--bar none--better even than--'Mr. Deeds". Be sure to see it--Please--It's GRANT CHRISTIE, President. WANTED Hay to cut and haul on shares. Also a house to wreck for second hand lumber. Apply to Harry Thorne, R. R. Np. 4, Uxbridge, Phone 7-2, Clare- mon ont. : 3 Sm -- WAR WORK ACTIVITIES Bales containing the following were packed and shipped to LO. D.E. Head Office the end of May: 2 leather Verkins, 17 steel helmet caps, 160 pair socks, 6 pairs two- vey mitts, 6 pairs mitts, 1 pair gloves, 7 scarves, 9 helmets 'and 20 sweaters, 24 pairs hospital slippers, 4 children's gowns. lb kre PATIO A dvi Sadak HABER ot Ati wd RARELY. PRR IN LE wait NUGUHN MAE LR Wiles A ha eu -- 'Decoration Service The Annual Decoration Service of the Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery on the Grounds on = SUNDAY, JUNE 15th At 2.00 o'clock (Standard Time) A Good Program of Music and a Short Address is being prepared. Come and join with us in honouring the memory of the loved ones who have gone, and meet with our many friends from far and near, who will be present, R. D. WOON, Secretary Refoges clothing--1 baby sweater, 1 pair child's mitts and 1 pair slippers, 9 quilts, 17 girls' outfits (bloomers, skirt, blouse, socks), 12 girls' blouses, 7 boys shirts, 9 large shelter bags (filled, 11 small shelter bags (filled), 2 girls' pantie dresses, 7 girls' jumper dresses, 1 pair girls' shoes. The Boy Scouts made the May col- lection. of the I.O.D.E. coin bags on Saturday last and received the sum of $11.68. eo DIED RENNIE--At Sunderland, on Sat- urday, June 7th, 1941, Mary Elizabeth Glover, wife of the late "Alexander Rennie, late of Port Perry. Burial was made at Pine Grove Cemetery, on Monday, June 9th, Great--4 days only. : ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister Sunday School at 10 a.m. Service at 11 a.m. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (ANGLICAN) Sunday, June 15th-- 9.46 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Matins and Sermon, The Rector, Thursday, 10.30 a.m.--Annual W.A. meeting of East York 'Deanery. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am. and 7 p.m.--Public Worship. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth in charge. Sunday, June 22nd, the members of Fidelity 'Lodge, A.F. & A.M. will attend the morning service. BORN GREENWOOD-- To Mr. and Mrs: John Greenwood, Port Perry, on June 9th, 1941, a son. Both doing well. CARD OF THANKS May 1 take this opportunity of thanking my friends for acts of kind- ness shown to myself and children during my recent illness. Thank you. Mrs. Gwen. Nott. ----, BOY SCOUT NEWS "Most of last Friday's meeting was spent in outdoor games and drills at the school grounds. . No competition was held, The Scouts are still collecting waste paper and scrap: iron, and further donations will be welcomed, There will be a meeting as usual on Friday evening at 7.30, Men of 30,40, 50 PEP, VIM, vieok, Subnormal? Want normal vim, vigor, vitality? Try Ostrex Ponte 'Tablets. Contains tonics, oyster el alds ¢ to ges 80, 40 or to. Get a 8 Spesial tntPoductory size for only 8654, Hg A) is ald io normal pep and vim today. For ih at all good drug atores. N - AN FOR SALE I still have a complete offering of Familex Products. Fly Spray, Spiges, Flavourings, Pyrex, Toilet Articles, Ointments and Tonica, Special for June, b0c, value with $1.00 bottle of tonic. Phone 261. Robert Pickard, Port Perry, junel9 WASHERS FOR SUMMER COTTAGES e We have Factory Re-Built Models as low as $29.60. 'Also tubs, hampers, Hand Power Washer and Wringer, ete. Wood-Tub Washers to clear at $9.50 up. Beatty Factory Branch, Oshawa, 66 Simcoe- St. N. Phone 2082 or apply CARNEGIE HARD- WARE, Port Perry. - juni2 Bk LAY AAU 2 Special NETTIE VEGETABLES An Good Size ONTARIO GROWN Head Lettuce, 2 for 19¢ FIRM. RIPE Tin TOMATOES - Ib. 19¢ HOT HOUSE. h TOMATOES - Ib. 29¢ NO. 1 WHITE NEW POTATOES, 5b. 25¢ ONTARIO BUNCHES BEETS - - 5¢ CALIFORNIA BUNCHES CARROTS - 2for15¢ ONTARIO oo CAULIFLOWER - 15¢ . GREEN BUNCHES = 3for10c ONTARIO BUNCHES-. 0 RADISHES - 3 for 10c doz. 25¢ 'GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for 95¢ B.C. WINESAP ? APPLES - 3for 10¢ LARGE ORANGES - doz. 3% GOOD"SIZE LEMONS - 4 for 10c FIRM RIPE BANANAS - 2b. 19¢" CELERY HEARTS each 15¢ ONTARIO CABBAGE - 21b. 15¢ HOTHOUSE | 2 CUCUMBERS, each 15¢ - EATING 5 PLUMS - doz. 25¢ STRAWBERRIES Price Daily GROCERY DEPT. VALUES PURE LARD verisest 2b. 19c KELLOGG'S8--8 OZ. DOMINO CORN FLAKES, 3for 25¢ = TEA = . Ib. 73¢ NABISCO RITZ--382 OZ. ! Shredded Wheat, 2for 25¢ Salad Dressing _ - 3%. CRISPY TASTY : Grapenut Flakes, pkg. 10¢. Cream Sodas, ~ 21b, 25¢ DOMINO MILD Baking Powder, Ib. 19¢ CHEESE ~~ Ib. 25c. CLEARWATER--1% OZ. NEWPORT SALMON - 2for 25¢ FLUFFS - 25¢ & 39 + RICHMELLO SOLITE COFFEE - - Ib. 41c SHORTENING, 21b. 25¢ PASTRY FLOUR "SE dhe SHOP EARLY ON WEDNESDAY. STORE CLOSES ot y 12. 30, ey STORES 'DOMINION LIMITED -Eyes-Examined - Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST W. A. Sengster DENTAL BURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Slegp's Insurance Office, (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eact week or by appointmént. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: Shop. Phone 237, Res. -216 Port Perry AUCTION SALES THURSDAY, JUNE 19--Auction Sale of Stock, the property of A." I. Mc- + Brien, lot 21, con, 7, Whitby Twp, north-east of Brooklin. The offer- ing includes fresh cows, heifers, 1 bull, 2 year old steers and heifers. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 D.S.T. Saturday, June 14th "-- Household furniture; Etec., belonging to Jas, Mec- Kee, Port Perry, at his premises, near Borelia Hill. Sale at 2 p.m. (D.S.T.) Terms Cash. See bills for list. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. ARTHUR VW. S. GREER Iii attendance at my Part Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2b PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1941 ON ! Lawrence's Drug Store News. "You Can SAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" Andrew's liver Salt, ...39¢., 67c Alka Seltzer 29¢. and 57. Bayer's Aspirin,-22¢., 39¢., 98c. Bisma Rex .......... 75¢. and $1.75 Nufeet Medicated Insoles ....25¢, Bluejay Corn Plasters Llody's Corn Salve Olympene Liniment....50¢., $1.00 97. DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange North side Queen Street, Port Perry Phones: Office 68w, Residence 88) PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator.' Very moderate prices We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave 50c, Marcel - - 5c} Manicure - - 3b6¢ PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is'up to a standard-- Not down to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. 5 . - . Puretest A.S.A. Tablets i Chase's Nerve Food .......... 50¢. Norvall's Iron & Yeast Maclean's Stomach Powder ore Tablets .............. 49c. 9c. § Wampole's Cod Liver Extract = Bisodol Powder............ 55¢., $1.19 °| | $1.00 I ' Tangel for Sunburn +074. 50 F Bisodol Mints ..........coe0s 25¢., 69c 4 + +.B0¢c, " A. M. LAWRENCE 3 PHONE 49 72 Rexall swe PORT PERRY A WEDDING On Tuesday evening, June 3rd, 1941, a quiet wedding was solemnized 'at the Whitby United - Church - parsonage, when Jean Richardson Goldring was united in marriage to Wilfred Norman Doble, Rev. C. G. Park officiating, The bride, gowned in powder blue crepe with matching accessories, wore a corsage of Talisman roses and blue for-get-me-nots. She was attended by her sister, Miss Erma Goldring ° wearing paisley silk with navy ac- cessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses and fern. Mr. Ronald Dur- ward of Sunderland, was best man, The couple will reside in Toronto, et + hs : ZION The Sunday School anniversary was largely attended on Saturday after- noon, May 24th, The baseball 'game between Little Britain and Zion was played at four o'clock, the score was 9-6 infavour of Little Britain. In the evening a play, "Superstitious Sadie" was given by the young people of Cambray. It was given twice to well filled church. Between acts Mrs. O. Sweetman and Mr. Joseph Short {Continued on: page b) Young Men Need Your King and Country You Now HELPING EGRICULTURE MEET THE (4allenge The providing of the foodstuffs for an Empire at waris a prodigious undertaking. Fortunately for our fortunes at war we-con accom- plish this with comparative ease and our regular farming regime. Abundance is our problem. little or no disturbance of To produce such great quantities of farm products with a minimum of labor -- releasing men for more direct war activities -- Is the triumph of modern power-farming which, vith 'ts time-saving i "multiple o operations and cost-reducing equipment, helps the farmer to carcy on operalions more efficiently To meet the present difficult conditions. Thus modem farm machinery helps agriculture meet the peculiar challenge with which it Is confronted In making its contribution to Canada's and the Empire's war effort, WHATEVER HELPS AGRICULTURE -- HELPS CANADA MODERN FARM MACHINERY HELPS AGRICULTURE MASSEY- HARRIS COMPANY LIMITED RV ARM OF LI 2 I CA N A DIAN FARM