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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Oct 1941, p. 5

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". ra -- PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1941 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned, All shows Daylight Saving Time. "Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 16-17-18 Eg! Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 JAMES. STEWART and PAULETTE GODDARD, in "POT 0' GOLD" Hoface Heldt, Charles Winninger. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, OCTOBER 20-21-22 Last complete show at 8.50 "The Flame of New Orleans" with Merlene Dietrich, Bruce Cabot, Roland Young, Mischa Auer. Also an ADDED Attraction "The Saint in Palm Springs" with George Sanders and Wendy Barrie. COMING next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 23, 24 and 26. "KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE" with Don Ameche, Mary Martin. . UTICA The funeral of the late Fred Ashton . will be held Thursday (to-day) with interment 'at Kendall Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bell, North Bay, with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Swan over the week-end. Miss M. Kerry has secured a posi- tion at the Pickerlfig plant. Miss Clarenta Stephenson, Toronto, visiting her sister Ada Stephenson and her aunt Miss A. Christie. Sorry to report that Mrs, Leighton has had to undergo another operation at Toronto General Hospital. We hope she may have a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ward, of Brooklin, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. Geo. Ward's, Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham of Epsom, at Harold Harper's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Redsha, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Redshaw spent Sunday .at Ivan Geers. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin of To- 'vonto, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell for the week-end. Mrs. Blair of Oshawa, was also 'at the Mitchell home. Many from here attended the Inter- national Rowing Match at Peterboro. o> o> EPSOM "The Epsom Euclire Club held its 28rd meeting in Memory Hall, Utica, on Friday night, Oct. 10. There were nineteen tables of euchre played. The ladies' prizes donated by Miss Jessie Walker were won by Mrs. Merle Lamb of Oshawa, first, and Mrs. Viola Mitchell, Toronto, consolation. The men's prizes donated by Mr. Walter Rogers were won by Mr: Geo. White, -Port Perry, first, gnd-Mr. M.-Wilson, Manchester, consolation. "The hall was rented by Harry Harper, Frenk Kendall and Russell Harper. Proceeds for the Telegram B.W.V. Fund which amounted to $24.10, This makes the total amount -of money sent into the fund of $840.00. . The next meeting of the Club will again be in Memory Hall, on Friday night, October 24th. The ladies' prizes are being donated by Mrs. Gordon, Taylor and the men's prizes donated by Mra. Howard Bartley. The hall is being rented by Herman Kerry, D. Prentice and Lorne Snodden. Gentle- men 26c. Ladies provide the lunch: Proceeds for BW.V.F, Many thanks to Mrs. Will Ackney who donated $1 to the fung. Quite & number from here attended the Greenbank aninversary on Suridey evening. «< Mrs: Will Cook, Whitby, has been spending a few days with Mrs. Mark Linton, . . Mr. John Bailey's Thanksgiving with him. } Mrs: Luke is visiting her. THRE, family spent 'Mrs, Everett Hooper, Saintfield. © Mr -.and Mrs, Chas. Clark' and Marion, of Oshawa, were in the Vil- lage on Monday. : j "Mr. ang'Mrs. Jack Bushell and Jim, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slack, of Oshawa, were with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Millman over the holiday. Miss Winnifred Jenner, Toronto, with Rev, and Mrs. Jenner on Sunday. Mrs, Will Ackney is visiting rela- tives in Durham this week. Mr. John Millman motored to Kedy for the week-end. Miss Gertrude Corbett spent the holiday at her home in Grenwood.- Mrs. H. Fuller and Jack, of Toronto, and Mr. A. Hall, Port Perry, with Mr, and Mrs. Al. Christie on, Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Medd were Mr. and. Mrs. Cole, Helen and Lillian, My~Jéhn Cole, of Bowmanville, and Miss Helen Prentice of Brooklin. "Mr. and Mrs. Ben Welch and family | of Toronto, at Miss Violet Steerman's on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson and fam- ily and Mrs. Sol. Wilson, of Toronto, spent Monday with Mr, and Mes. Jos, Wilson, 'Mr. Ray Medd attendedgthe Pro- vincial Plowing Match at Peterboro on Tuesday of this week, Mr. Fred Ashton, Utica, one of our former residents, passed away early on Tuesday morning after a lingering illness. PROSPECT Miss Verna Niddery, R.N., Oshawa; visiting her parents over the weekend. Miss: Jean McClintock, Burlingtén, has returned to her home here. We extend congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Webster in their re- cent marriage, having just returned from their honeymoon at Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McClintock and Jean, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wilson. 'Miss Gregg, Mr. R. Gregg, Toronto, spent the week-end at the home._of Mr. Wm. Holtby. . Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, John McClintock visiting 'with friends in Uxbridge on Sunday, Mrs. B. Heioes, of Chesley, Mrs. Rogers and Miss Marleyn Rogers, Mrs. J. Holliday, Mr. Harold Holliday, Mr.*and Mrs, Jack Holliday and fam- ily, of Toronto, were visitors of Mrs, J. Holliday. Mrs. Fisher who has been visiting her sister Mrs. M. Munro, has return- ed to her home in Geneva, N.Y. Mrs. Munroe and Miss M. Fisher accom- panied her home for a visit. -- Mrs. R. Vernon visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gillette, of Port- land, N.Y., spent the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs. F. Yeanoh, KP MARRIED READER-MOASE The home of Mr. and Robert Moase, Port Perry, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday, October 4th, when their only daughter Grace| Lillian was united in marriage to Mr. Frank D. A. Reader, Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Reader, Port Perry. ORDER Coal Transportation a Real Problem * Transportation on coal is becoming more severe each month. We have our orders placed for four months ahead. Kindly co-operate in this effort . and have your coal orderéd ahead so as we can 3 fill your coal bin off the car. This means a 15% saving to you between now and October the 1st. EARLY _ Phone 240w. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., LIMITED in its own FREEDOM FROM THE WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE, OTTAWA © peop. Ie of Canada are the most ortunate ha the world. 'Fortunate in the great sweep of space that is ours from ocean to ocean, Fortunate in the vast yleld and immense 'resources of our forests, fields and mines. tutions. In a word, fortunate in our freedom. This freedom is threatened today as it has never been threatened before. mean complete dislocation of our un. fettered way of life. No Everyone wants this way of life defended --this freedom saved--for our own future and for Lopes, The response to every sppeal or our defence has been mag- ent--=heartening to the whole Empire --alarming to Hitler. ' But the need for weapons of war grows ever more urgent, as the Nazi threat spreads wider over the world. as SAVINGS PLAN--For salary and wage earn. he employee Aoply signs a Payroll Savings Hd turns it in to his pay office, and his employer deducts the pledged amount regularly from his pay. BANK PLEDGE PLAN -- Convenient for business men women, and others not on a Resp, Simply Fortunate, too, in our democratic insti-. s The fall of the British Empire would needed for Victory. war effort. more and more ials to be diverted to winnin war. self-denial of each of us, After Victory, they you with interest, when labour anc freedom, The help of every Canadlan is In these days of war the thoughtless, selfish spender is a traitor to our A reduction in: personal spending is now a vital necessity to relieve the pré&ésure for go oods, to enable labour and mater- the The all-out effort, which Canada must make, demands this Invest in War Savings Certificates the dollars you don't need to spend. come back to pend less NOW so that you can spend more THEN, py will be available for the things you need. There is no price too high for Four Simple Regular Methods. of Saving WAR SAVINGS STAMPS -- A handy instalment. lan. . "Stamp folders may be obtained from Post Offices, -- Banks and many retail outlets, 16 stamps will buy one-§4 Certificate, worth $5 at maturity, RURAL SAVINGS PLAN--Farmers in receipt of re, payments from co-operatives, creameries, c lar me RED & WHITE ston: Harvest Sale Package of 10 Gillette Blades and tube of Shaving. Cream all for 59c Fresh, Crisp MOLASSES SNAPS . eiiene 22 Ibs, ale. "Tangerine CREAM BISCUITS-- Special Value. .2 Ths, 3b. Campbell's TOMATO SOUP .................. 2 tins 19c. Durham CORN STARCH--Spegial ............. pkg. llc. Magic Baking Powder 16 oz tin 28¢ Del Maiz Cream Style CORN, 16 oz. tins ........ 2 for 23c. Del Maiz NIBLETS--Fresh corn off the cob--14 oz, tin 14e. MARSHMALLOWS--T1 1b. bag CANDY KISSES . 'Aylmer Infant Food, 2 tins for 15c R SOAP FLAKES--National Gold Medal TOMATOES CORN MEAL ........ At a Bt rte 'Ih Sc. P & G WHITE NAPTHA SOAP ........ ET 2 bars 1lc. Cooking Onions, 3 lbs. for 14¢ IVORY SOAP--Large Cad ont Te vst § Wagrerecd © Wm § sign wie lle. Catelli Golden Brown PORK & BEANS--16 oz. tin ....10c. Bee Hive Golden CORN SYRUP--2 Ib, tin .........., 27c. Red & White TRAY, Ib. Basiage vie ye eStps maleate .45c¢, Aylmer Catsup, Red & White COFFEE--V; Ib. oii 29c. Bluebell COFFEE--1 1b. ....0.... cc. iiiiiiiiinn.. 39c, New OLD DUTCH CLEANSER--50¢% faster. ...2 tins 2lc. LIFEBUOY SOAP--Stops "B. 0." ............. 2 bars 15¢. SURPRISE SOAP ....... cc iii. 2 bars lle. NUGGET SHOE POLISH--keeps shoes smart ..2 tins 23c. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY dank. The b from your account. sign a War Siinks Bank Pledge and will make monthly deduztivn {ve it to your Po factories, etc., can authorize deductions of any desired amount regularly out of each cheque. Use the Rural Pledge Card. Z Rev: W. J..H. Smyth performed the ceremony. , The wedding" music was played by Mrs, H. L. Barnett, Toronto, ] accompanied by Mr. H. L. para on the violin, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white Star lines with sweet heart neck' line, long sleeves forming a point over the hand, and skirt falling into-a circular train: -A-shirred headdress held the finger- tip veil, Her only ornament was her grandmother's locket and she carried a cascade of dream roses and carna- tions. Miss Eileen Reader, 'Toronto, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of dahlia mauve velvet with sweet heart neckline. She wore a 'matching head dress of velvet flowers and bow and carried a colonial bouquet of Ton) roses and bronze mums, Little Miss Shirley Barnett as flower girl was charming in Thistle- bloom taffeta with heart shaped halo to match and carried a nosegay of roses and carnations, nT SrA pa A PILEN ARE BA SYR 5, Ty Dust brocaded faille, made on princess |. SHE Eh SEA Voy ths f you are already buying War Savings SUPPORT THE WAR WEAPONS DRIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY Every town. and city in Canada will soon conduct a War 'Weapofis Drive. You will be asked to put all you've got behind the campaign in Yiu 00 community, Canada must provide more ships, more tanks, more guns, more she / raise your pledge. If you are not, get your Ne working for Victory. SPEND LESS--TO BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Published by the War Savings Committee, Ottawa, lanes, more ~~ rtificates-- Master Allan Tremeer as page boy, carried the bride's train and wore white. Both are cousins of the birde. Mr. Lewis Moasc was best man Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served, The rooms were beautifully decorated 'with gladiolus, asters and carnations, The guests were received by 'the bride's mother wearing a gown of Jacquard crepe inh Crusader blue with} a corsage of roses. Also the groom's mother wearing a gown of Air Force blue crepe with a corsage of roses. Later the bride and groom left on a motor trip to Montreal and Ottawa, the bride wearing a dress of Pall Mall crepe in New Zealand blue with beige coat and black accessories. The: happy couple wil Ireside in Oshawa. GREENBANK Miss A. J. Phoenix visited friends in Uxbridge a few days last week. Miss Hattie Whalen visiting Mrs. | Ward in Toronto, last week. Among Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs, T\ Salter, Hampton; Mr, and | r HITS BR Mrs. W. St. John, Colleran, Victoria Corners; Miss L. Ward and Miss Ila Stone, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wood, Trenton. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the Church on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoerix and daughter spent the week-end in King- ston, MEA . Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Miller and daughters, Toronto, .called on friends on Monday. The play given by Zion Dramatic Club was well received and greatly enjoyed by a goodly number, eet OP ey Corporation of Port Perry PUBLIC NOTICE Through Resolution of Council, now being part of By-law No. 1083--The Village of Port Perry will revert to "Standard Time" at 12.01 a.m. Sun- day, October=26th, 1941. . G. F. MANNING, Clerk, Muhieipality of Port b Perey, Dated at Port Perry, © October 16th, 1941, 3 Sa 4 on Te dian bt AS 3% MEATS THAT SATISFY "You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we can always give you "quality and service. Give us a call. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Bert. MacGregor, ~~ Phone 72-r-2 A We Offer You the Choice of the Market Lowest Market Price. Cawker Bros. rr i A% n If It Is in the Line of £ Baking -- WE HAVE IT -- : "Bread, Buns, Rolls, Pies, Cakes, Tarts, fresh daily Saturday Special _ Butterfly Buns WE DELIVER. WR aa Gertow Bros, Port Perry Mr. and Mrs; J. |Fesass SINTON TIN TINS SNC LIMON) Nig. In thesedays of uncertainty you need reliable insurance. We place insurance that gives. you . peace of mind as well += as protection. HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Pert Perry in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Courteous Service Phone 29w Prempt and Port Perry

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