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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Jul 1941, p. 5

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(Ar Rho d A 7 EOE SLE ' Losing FY val SEL, SDA rE vide sat dt LAr despite ras snd din SLL TA / : ri TT hr es Ss -- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1941 ' : BROCK TH TRE : [RR RRR RICCI RORIOR RRS RES CARR RR IRR ICRI IR ICI ITI Po N * fA ; Co i : h # THE RED & WHITE STORE Phone 618, WHITBY : tly i Healthfully Air Conditioned. All Shows Daylight Saving Time. ~-- yy ~ Thursday, Friday and Saturday, - : p JULY 24-25-26 * Thursday and Friday, two shows at 7.30 and 9.30. Saturday matinee 1.80, First Show Saturday night at 7.00. "CALLING ALL CARS" . BUD ABBOT? and LOU COSTEL 1 0 in ' ' : y 'Buck Privates ' with THE ANDREWS SISTERS. Also the latest "Canada Carries Ou" : "CHURCHILL'S ISLAND" : starts this week end. All broken lots of Summer Goods will be sold at a Good Reduction. > ee een - - SAARI I : ER CAAA A AA 0 . ~ 3 . , ee -- : # Ladies' Summer Sport Shoes, one- Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, > " . . « JULY 26-29-30 i third discount. : Ladies' Sun Togs Last complete show at 8.50 p.m. : . a M d 4 In a good assortment of colors & " A N A TI : : a the A 0 Ns AL EMERG E NCY i styles. Reg. $1.50, Sale price 8c pr. 2 is A Hira Canada is right up against an acute shortage of gasoline and fuel oil. i wi . F Tankers that 11 2 MARSHALL, RALPH BELLAMY, tally § | normally supply our country have been commandeered for 4 Ladies' White Shoes, clearing atone ALAN HALE. vitally important overseas service. wo Reg $2.35 to $3.35. Sale $1.98 P AdSh an ADDED Attraction: } The Commonwealth Air Training Plan, the rapid development of Canada's g price. eg 0) ale r In Nobedss Sweetheart Now mechanized army units and the great work carried on by our corvettes RE , with Dennis O'Keefe, Constance Moore | . o 1 \ S11 STi Glial Cunfans Mins make the demand for fuel urgent. 3 Child's Sun Suits, made of good .u Julysl, Ags 1-2, , || Ourcrude oil intake is limited. There is just one thing Canada_does-not- ask-or request-you to put your car : --fuality.Rents,-Reg, ¢-t0 750.-Sale-500- "Chad Hanna' to do if our fighting forces are to carry on.with «a "full up. She merely asks for your help... asks that you : tn Technicolor, a Every Canadian motorist is asked to cut his walk sometimes when the distance isn't too great... . i Women' S "and Misses' Pyjamas made with Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour. aily gas consumption in _ a -------- that you take a shorter drive "os /of tine Batiste in a good assortment of . = ludf) on Sunday afternoon... that : 'colors. Reg. 98c. Summer Sale 79¢ Pr you look after your car and keep it in good condition... that you say-to your neigh- bour: "Let's use my car today, Jim: we'll use yours ff tomorrow." ', ZION A number from here attended the Osborne-Clarkson wedding . at the United Church, Little Britain, onf{' Wednesday, July 16th, Miss Ellen E son of Scugog Island, has been 'accepted as teacher] M for the Port Hoover school. Ve all 2 wish her success in the coming term. Mr. Gordon Maxwell has signed up 17easy ways towards a GASOLINE '0 SAVING om by Automobile Experts) Men's Fine Shirts at clearing prices jor These are mostly our regular $1.25 line, and come in good patterns. Summer Sale Price 98¢c mileage per gallon. You can drive slower so that you will use less gasoline. You car go fifty-fifty with your' > neighbours, inviting each BRR RR RR SEIN Every day. in greater and greater quantily, we must * release gasoline and oil by { the thousands of gallons to Men's and Boys' Sport Shirts. i Reg. 75c¢ to 85¢. Clearing at 59¢. These | Shirts come in white, yellow, or blue col- #° Reduce driving speed from 60 to 40 on the open road. . . for Avoid jack-rabbit starts. other to share cars . oe ee 0 a ee ee ee ee a Te Te Te Te Te Te Te Te te Tee Te Te Te te Te ttt tt or active service. Mr. Ross"Alsap| * business, and for pleasure. . Avoid useless or non- tial driving. our throbbing munitions "has rented his farm. People can readily go to Tum motor off when not in use, do not leave idling. plants . . . to our. tanks a and ors. Just the thing for this hot weather. Ba Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hall and Missf ~~} and from work together, Don'tzace your engine; let it warm up slowly. _ "armoured cars . . . to our a. | All sizes. 59c¢ each. Cs i Don't slrain your engine: change gears. rr . Keep carburetor cleaned and properly adjusted. Tune up motor, liming. elc. Doreen spent: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kejth Henderson, Guelph, Mr. Bruce Sonley of Oshawa, spent ' using one car instead of four . . . using one gallon of § 's Tropical Worsted Pants, to 4 fighting planes and bombers __...to our corvetles and -- gasoline instead of several. || ~~ Keep spark plugs and valves clean: - hi " a few days during the past week at " ; y merchant ships that ply the [I Chock cooling system; overhealing wasles gasoline. 4 |e % Ba his home here. kp well as di can ones Tt REE pli vital sea-lanes -.. so that 3 clear at 20 reduction. hy: po Mr. and Mrs, Norm. Osborne spent make these savings. Lubricate efficiently: worn engines waste gasoline. the day of victory may res - --4L Sunday with friends in Oshawa. nr Drive in groups to and from work, using sooner be at hand. £2 F WwW B ROCK - A number from here attended the The amount of gasoline used cars allemate days. - i "> . : J: J { 3 For .goll, cs and other outings, % 3 VEX bn " decoration service at Salem on Sun- in Canada for business, gel Hanis or ekg Will YOU help? i PHONE 43 PORT PERRY : 3; social and non-essential activities is amazingly high in proportion to that used by our fighting forces. One look at the figures would convince you that this ~ situation must be reversed. day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Western accom- panied by Mrs. Fred Western, visited Dr, and Mrs, F. Wallace in Brantford recently. A number from here attended tlie annual Field Day at Valentia on Wed- nesday last. The Zion ball team lost| | to Valetnia by two one. Mr, Stanley Downes has purchased a new Case Combine, Mrs. G. Walls and daughter Ruth are visiting at the home of her brother Mr. Sam Hall. Pte. Thomas Steele of . Kingston, spent the week-end at his home here. Mra. Ida Maxwell of Oakwood spent "Take those short shopping trips ON FOOT and carry parcels home. . ° Walk 10 and from the movies. Boat owners. loo, can help by reducing speed. " sobs . ¥ BX K DNOOSANERANRARNANARAN AANA ASC SOOARA AAR FAAS AARAR ASAT It is also vitally important MEATS TH AT SATISFY VL that you reduce the use of He domestic and conumnercial -- You will he sure of satisfaction when you-Ruy our meats. i, Bm GO:50/50-WITHAOUR:FIGHTING:-FORCES jurassasry Lo . . . . Your regular service station man will gladly explain "these-and other ways of saving gasoline, Consult him. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we =r The Government of the can always give you quality and service." Give us a call. 2 : L v "0 DOMINION OF CANADA ACTING THROUGH: . THE 'HONOURABLE C. D. HOWE, Minister of Munitions and Supply | PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 5 Phone 72-r-2 G. R. COTTRELLE, Oil Controller for Canada Bert. MacGregor, [RRRRRRARXRR RRR RARIRIRRR IRR RRIR APRA Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ry BARKRAREN Sh Maxwell, A 4 A Mr. Ross Goodham. has purchased ioti "jack- {startin Have carburetor, ignition we : FRESH GOODS BAKED DAILY ' Mr. Joe Short's farm. sense of being patriotic. These Jn spark ou s, brake cle rrance ch ohoed 4 ( ; " \ : «| spar! s, brake cled » che { RIN ape \ ITY t Mr. Alan Ferguson has signed up|rabbit starts," as Oil Co-ordinator A Keep tires well inflated, i WEINER ROASTS ARE ALL THE GO with the R.C.A.F. in Toronto. Harold L. Ickes calls them, are prime battery: oll. Surge: mids the. 2ie Xi Come in and get as many tasty, delicious rolls as you need. xX - gasoline wasters. filter clean. Hl Marshmallows in Bulk and Package. A companion offense is that of rush-| go iies are checking up more ! S : ) aturday Special--- CHOP SUEY B UTICA ing up to a stop and slamming on the closely on cars that emit excessive i y sp UNS K "Mrs, James Swan is camping with | brakes, using perfectly good, gasoline smoke, indicating need of piston rings A her son Mr. J. Cormack, also spending | generated momentum fe he hertar or carburetor adjustment. i WE DELIVER B a week at North Bay with Mr. and] purpose than wearing out brake 1a It would be a significant compensa- | » WEDELIVE Gerrow ro P t P ; re b ; ' PHONE : 8 or err ! re, Wm, 2), any Hees, J] thes i Mh tion if shortness of gasoline supplies, 1) PHONE 32 ° y Mr. and Mrs, 'M. Winters, Oshawa, curbed, and if drivers generally or rather of sea transportation for 1 visited on Sunday at Mr. Frank Hor- top's. Mr. Frank Hortop had a very suc- cessful sale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kendall, Mr. and bank, spent Sondey at Mr, Fred Bal- lard's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd and Joan of + Goodwood, visited over the week end at Mr. Ivan Geer's. Mr, and Mrs. Merle wa d Jon lly were recent visitors Harper's, 'LESS "GAS," BETTER DRIVING Being at the wheel of the first car to get away in trafic may give the driver a sense of elation, but from now on it is not going to give him a observe some of the numerous other pointers which are being. given by automotive and petroleum engineers, the threat of gasoline shortage on United States East Coast could be motor fuel, should teach better driv- ing manners and automobile main- tenance. BS SE | | | i educated dogs. _ First Show for children 7.30 dst. ALL WELCOME. ADMISSION-- SILVER COLLECTION PAT GIBSON ; IN PERSON . will be in Port Perry at Memorial Park, on Saturday Evening, July 26th He will give a real Cowboy Show, consisting of rope spin- ning, singing, imperdonations, barnyard calls, radio stars. Starring BUDDY, one of the world's best 14, hours good, clean fun. Second Show 9.45 dst Cabinet. ' 1 self to general questions of policy He was formerly Minister of Aircraft Production. Mrs. Geo. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | alleviated. Tommy Dorsey, Kay Kyser, Benny Po. .. . Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry and| Included is such device ns: Stick to [Goodman and Eddie Parkin, boli of ) insurance that gives you America's: leading radio dance bands family, motored to Bowmanville on moderate speeds and keep a steady A g | \ Y f d : : is popularity polls in both Canada and 8 eace or mina as we - Sunday. pate; gasoline Sousumtion Re the United States, are under option to ; J Pp Ary > il ' A euchre and dante in Aid of the| rapidly above 40 miles an hour. Avoid |, 0,1 in the giant Dance Pavilion at- as protection. British War Victims' Fund . will be eine the motor while standing or in |the Canadian National Exhibition. - 5 " held in Memory Hall on Thursday ! / ' HAROLD W. EMMERSON evening. { Phone 41 Port Perry Mr. and Mrs, A. Wallace, Green- "LORD BEAVERBROOK who has been appointed to the} new British post of Minister of State, in which he will devote himp- which occupy the War TANI AAARAARRANAR FAAS "7 an rr IS test _g -> - Va IME TINE TAT a In these days of uncertainty you need t reliable insurance. We place ~ Wr We @ N TE We Offer You the Choice of the Market © in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S | Lowest Market Price. Prompt and : | Courteous Service Cawker Bros. . Phone 29w Port Perry \

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