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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Jul 1941, p. 5

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- 2, / - '3 Cs TC IH THT Healthfully Air Conditioned. All shows Daylight Saving Time Thursday, Friday and Saturddy, JULY 31, AUGUST 1-2 Two shows at 7.30 and 9.80. 'Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "Chad Hanna" IN TECHNICOLOR 7 3 WITH HENRY FONDA, DOROTHY LAMOUR, " LINDA DARNELL Severe endigin Monday, Tuesday, and Wednésday, ¢.. AUUST 4-5-6 "Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Holiday Matinee, Monday, 2 o'clock. "The Sea Wolf" with EDWARD ROBINSON, IDA LUPINO, JOHN GARFIELD ---- -- COMING Next Thursday, Friday and| - Saturday, August 7-8-9 "Santa Fe Trail" "> Ci ithBrrel, Flynn," Qlists IT EE PRINCE ALBERT Miss Della Andrews, Toronto, is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs, McKerihen, f Mr. and Mrs. A. V. " Groiipe," of " Philadelphia, Pa., are here to spend © the summer months at their cottage. Miss Grace Vickery was in Toronto recently. Mrs.-W. Chard and Seale Ger- aldine and Mrs. Robinson, of Toronto, visited" their aunt 'Mrs. R. 'Bond on . Sunday. Miss M. Murphy, Weston, spent a few days last wegk with Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Murphy. : Mrs," M. White, Toronto, visited with friends in the village recently. Mr. M. Luke was.a guest at the * marriage of his friend Mr. Stewart Foster, Toronto, to Miss Laura Wan- namaker, in St. Crispin's Church, Scarboro Bluffs, on July 19th.. Sorry to report Mrs. E. Warren has been on the sick list. Rev. Dr. H. A. Price ,of Pittsburgh, will commence a four week's.ministry here on August 3rd, while our Pastor, Rev. Mr? Smyth is on holidays. SCUGOG Services next Sunday will be thé same hours as last Sunday. All are welcome' to these services. : The institute girls had such a good 'time in the water at. My. Prentice's shore, they have decided to meet again on Saturday afternoon. Bathing,-- oh yes, be sure to bring your suit. The sympathy 'of this community js extended to Mrs. Jas. Shunk and fam- ily, in-the-loss of her husband, also to his brother and sisters, Mr. A. Crooks met with an accident on Tuesday at the home of his "daughter, Mrs. Fred Jackson, when the horses ran away with the mower He had three toes badly cut. He was taken to Port Perry Hospital for treat- ment, and is now resting at the home of Mr, Geo. Jackson, Port Perry. | The Head folk had a very enjoyable time at a picnic on Tuesday held at the shore of R. Prentice. = Games, races and swimming were enjoyed. The. weather was ideal, and all report a good time. Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Martyn accom- panied friends on Sunday on _a motor tour to Orillia." Miss June Sweetman of Uxbridge, is visiting Miss Isobel Flewell and other friends on the Island. Mr. and Mrs, A. Sanguine, Joyee-and Donald, and Miss Ella Western, of Pleasant Point, visited his nfece Mra. Hardy, on Sunday. \ ~ C- ' B- Mrs, D. Hope, Shirley and Donald Cal Long, visited her aunt Mrs, Wm. Savage on Wednesday. The rain and cooler weather were a welcome relief from the hot spell the last few days. ' Congratulations to Mr. dnd Mrs. G. ¢ Bright, on their marriage. "" Mr. and Mrs, S. Rodman attended * the wedding of her brother Orval and Miss Dalton, at her home in Ottawa, "on Monday. The tentre road fences are being set back in the fields, a few feet bringing the road width to 66 feet. On the first ~~ concession south part of Island the > \ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 81st, 1941 0 ' --_------ road is being turnpiked and graded: Congrgfulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mills on the birth on a little | daughter. Mrs: O. Rodman and daughter Lydia and the former's sister Mrs. Ritz, and Mr. C. Coomb, of Buffalo, arrived on Saturday at the home of Mr. S. Rod- man, where they will be spending a few wecks, except Mr. Coomb and Miss Ritz who returned on Monday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ashton of Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs: I. Traval and children of Oshawa, were guests there ready for the arrival of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ashton, after their honeymoon. The happy couple will reside in- Oshawa. Reader were Mr and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Naylor, Mr. Walter Smith, Mr. Sid Snell, of Toronto. Mr. Roy Montgomery, of Toronto, visited his sister, Mrs. Reader, on Tuesday. Wedding" bélls are ringing out once again, * Troubles of the farmer: The dogs are after the sheep and the foxes are taking the poultry, flies and mos- quitos and other pests are very plenti- ful oy : * -- to CARELESSNESS EXPENSIVE 'Smokers' Carelessness" caused by far the largest percentage of the 46,629 fires in Canada which destroyed 'property worth $22,786,264 in 1940, and this = again" emphasized the 1 . i a 5 erg Ride dr a Avoid jack: Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, R., ( Approved by yd Cock this List--Evel 40 on the open road. rabbit starts. Avoid useless or 'driving. [). Tum motor off wh not leave idling. [) Don't race your eng up slowly. O Don't strain you gears. ' Keep carburetor © erly adjusted. [] Tune up motor, timing: elc. Your regular service and other ways 0 Automobile Experts) ry [tem means & W iying speed from 60 to non-essential en not in use: do ine; lot it warm r engine: change Joaned and Prop: station man --ee-- [1 Keep spark plugs and clean. '0 Check cooling system; wastes gasoline. | Maintain tire 0 Lubricate ell waste gasoline. Drive in groups to and using car [) For gol, picnics "use one car Take those short ghop ° FOOT an 0 0 Wall 0 Boat owners, rgdnciy speed. f saving gasuline: Consult him. The Government of the "DOMINION OF CANADA . } Acting through: THE HONOURABLE C. D, HOWE, Minister of Munitions and Supply ba | need for greater vigilance in the battle against this needjess waste bv fire, it lis asserted in a statement releaged by {the Canadian Underwriters' Asdeia- tion. Nearly 20 percent. of the total fird last year were attributable to this cause. The property. lost as a result was worth $1,118 605. Outside of fires Sm from aw known causes, (5,876, involving the' destruction of properly worth $10,- H60,212), stoves, furnaces, boilers and stove pipes started 4,988 fires, and the property loss from this cause totalled $2,057,428. ! Third on the list of causes were Jde- fective and overheated chimmeys and: flues. Against this heading were {listed 4,321 fives with property loss of $1,220 864, followed by explosions caused by fireworks, friction, hot grease or metal, steam and hot water pipes which were responsible for 3670 fires causing property damage of $1,645,378. , Electrical. wiring and appliances caused 2826 fires and property loss of $1,760,276, id Plans are well under way to show to the Canadian public a part of Can- ada's war equipment in actual produc- tion.. Sponsored by the Department of Munitions and Supplies the exhibit at the C.N.E. will feature war equip- ment from the smallest cartridge case to aitplanes and tanks, COMMUNIQUE * This is the latest "story" about the s0-German war: ' "\Vhat is the annihilated Russian amy doing today?" "Oh, it's holding up tho ever-ad- vancing Germans." orthwhile Saving overheating: s at right pressure. iciently: worn engines from work: s altemate- -days. '5 and other outings. instead of four. ping trips ON d carry parcels home. k to and from the movies. too, can help by will gladly explain these' REE EEA TESRPHNIT RR GOREN YJ. « valves REMEMBER : The oe) you drive, "the more you save! - G. R. COTTRELLE, il Controller for Canada =3 Canadian ald to British war vietims covers every type of essential goods. The children's happiness isn't neglect- ed either. For example, all the en- tries in the doll-dressing competition at the Canadian Natjonal Exhibition will be sent to little English girls who have been "blitzed" out of doll and doll-house, Within-one month of the formation in Britajn of the Air Training Corps, over 1000 Units were fully manned. The A.T.C., known as "the junior R.A.F.", prepares boys of 16-18 for entry into. Britain's: Royal -Air Force. are being inspected by Ti this picture Cadets of an English school Unit Air Marshall Garrod. -w 1) - + 5 8 n rrr goclrtoty rr rar adhere AFP dtr es Nora oor etopor > Sort 0 Cee Remnants of Curtain Material ' Odd Pairs Lace Curtains, 20% dis. LASS AS ASK SASS SAR AAA SARA EE a me RED & WHITE srore LICR THIS WEEK we are Clans i ing all Remnants at good: "REDUCTIONS. Jue yd. for leg 22 Remnarits of Floor Coverings i in varlous sizes to be at good reductions Pure Linen Towelings and Table Clothes are scarce and hard to get ~~ at any/price. We have a limited quantity at GOOD PRICES Pure Linen Tea Towels, size 16x28 for 29¢ ea. Pure Linen Tea Towels, size 24x35 for 39¢ ea. Pure Linen Tea Towels, (extra quality), size 23x33, Colours--Green, Blue, Gold--45¢ ea. PURE 'LINEN TABLE CLOTHES with COLORED BORDERS, size 48 x 50 for $1.19 Size 54 x 70, Gold color Border only $2.75 Size 52 x 68, Colors rose, blue, green -- $1.75 Ladies Outing Shoes: Colors white and Colors. Reg. $2.50 for $1.98 pair 12 pr. [Ladies Only | Colored Sport Shoes. - Colors red, white and ; combination Colors, reg. $1. 50 find to clear at 98c pair. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43. PORT PERRY AARAARANS AAI SA ARRAY ARI IANS ASA RNAAARAARAN A = hn eae or tas agian? (ANA RAN, 4! BANNAN AARNE MEATS THAT SATISFY You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meals you require, we can always give you quality and service. . Give"us a call. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Bert. MacGregor, Phone 721-2 / i 1 { INC SSO NS ASRAAAS ARAN ee To a a AR 5% SA 4% AAAS he oe Lowest Market Price. Cawker Bros. RAR CRAIC SIO IIR RS If It's in the Line of BAKING We Have It." Phone 32 and Get Prompt Delivery SUMMER CANDY, MILK SHAKES, and ICE CREAM Saturday Special-- FRUIT LOAVES WE DELIVER imp Gerrow Bros., Port Perry atatata tt tet SRS a ee - ve In these days of uncertainty you need reliable insurance. We place insurance that gives you peace of mind as well as protection. . HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone' 41 Port Perry » A PN TN A a a We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Courteous Service Phone 29w ARARS REAR Rass A CONS ARARARAR RAN SNS 3 UJ (SOSA RANANY 4 Prompt and Port Perry TRIMS Rn et on

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