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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Feb 1942, p. 5

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po Faw ot SUNDAY FEB.?22. Lr PINKY-WHITE DIMPLES;. a button of a nose; 'wee, slender fingers clutching at your - coverlet--what kind of a world is this to . which you will awake? ' Your life, we hope, will 'be rich in love and laughter. .God forbid that your Canada should ever come under the heel of a ruth- less barbarism, whete babies are born to be . the future shock troops, or the mothers of a brutal, military race. 8yY FA We promise that you shall inherit a Canad blessed with the liberty ou fathers bequeathed to us. You shall be free as we are free. - So we gladly lend our money to our country _ in this crisis. We will buy Victory Bonds to the very limit. We must and we will make ~ sure that the threat of a brutal way of life is banished forever. HOW TO BUY--Give your order to the _ Victory Loaii salesman who calls on you. Or place it in the hands of any branch of any bank, or give it to any trust company. Or send it to your local Victory Loan - Headquarters. Or you can authorize your hip employer to start a regular payroll sav- ings plan for you. Bonds may be bought in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger. Salesman, bank, trust comn- § pany or your local Victory Loan Head- quarters will be glad to give you every "¢ assistance in making out your order form. National War Finance C EPSOM Keep In mind the War Victims' Fund Party on: Thursday night, Feb, 26th. : "Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ackney and fam- ily at Mr, and Mra, Al Christie's on Sunday, | ' Mr, Harvey MeCuilodk home from " Pickering over the week end, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Clark called in he village one day last week, : Master Douglas Ashton spent .the week-end with his cousin ] Ray ond Kerry. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark on the birth of a son, My, Arthur Routley visited at his home in Brooklin one day last week. Master Alfred "James spent last week with Mr. and Mrs: Dan Linton] Mr, Bill Lyons called on. friends in * the village on Saturday, My. and Mrs, Jack Hill and June at|gek Me and Mrs, Will Asling's on Sun- Mes. L. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Joa, : + len and Olive attended the Reeves- weilis in Toronto last The 6th concession ladies met at the home df Mrs, Herman Kerry last Thursday afternoon to_quilt for the Red Cross. ; 'Mrs. Frank Millman and Mrs, F. Munro met at the home of Mrs. W. Rogers Yast Thursday afternoon and cut out 11 pairs of pyjamas for the '| Red Cross, Op Friday evening quite a number met: in the Township Hall and 'enjoyed a great variety of dishes, and all 'en- Jjoyed it very much. Chores arermany and help scarce, and many were: late, | & others kept home,-so the "attendance was not as large as exepcted. $7.00 was the count when the supper was over, Mr, aud Mrs, F Browh and girls Eileen, ances, Patricia, Viola and Darlene, of Epsom, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: R. Prentice. "Sunday was a real day, so. many grned out to Church and, , Sunday 00}, Red Cross meeting on Wednesday February 26th, wih "more quilts and tagging to do. Come early. ilting bees have been held at the horice of Mrs, S. man, Mrs, Chas, der and Mrs. J. Pearce of the bi Community for the Red Cross, The. children and teachers had a jolly tinie at the schools on Friday afternoon with the exchange of Pretty Valentines and candy, Ralph Lang has returned to his home in Toronto, after spending a few days with Glén Hood. Miss Marjorie Milner entertained the Institute girls on Saturday after- noon and the lovely day brought ou quite a number,: Some motored, som came with horse and cutter, others came the old fashioned way--hiked Thé roll call was answered by 'the funniest. experience I ever. had" and many were the laughs, The motto: te a friend's Forme the road is never long", which is very jrue, and was given by Mrs, D. Crozier. Isobel Flewell "and . Lois somrey, gave a musical selection. rea ding wa was given by Shirley. rort ay Clara Hardy conducted a contest, The hope chest is coming along fine. A tasty lunch was served, provided by Clara Hardy, Joy Hood, Lois Jeffrey and Audrey Ploughman, ~All .are looking forward to the March meeting; Chain letters are again being. cir- culated around,. but many find their way to the, fire which is a saving on time, paper and atamps-- and is good sense, hursday evening 'was t00 «cold for a large attendance at the Community Club held in the Head Church Tea Room, but those that did come en- joyed the program and the lunch. The Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry last Mon- day evening. Monday: of this week it will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. Eden. : Mrs, Kerry is accompanying her Nicce Miss Holmes "Who has been lovey to her home in Manitoba, We h them a pleasant trip. a , H. Long, Donald and Maric, visited "her cousin Mrs. J. Demara and 'Jaunt Mrs, H. Demara, on Thursday. Mrs, H. Colleran is spending a few weeks. in Toronto, -~Miss Margaret Bratley visited her colisin Mrs, Roy Hope on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. E. Hance, Scugog, and Mrs. A. .Sweet- man and Mrs. J. Swan, Port Ferry in the passing of their sister Mrs. Wallace, on Thursday last -after a year, of 'illness. Mrs. Wallace spent the most of her 78 years here on the Island on the farm where Mrs, Hance now lives. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Henry. The funeral was held 'on. Saturday in Port Perry, where Rev. Mr, Joblin was in charge. Many words of com- fort were extended to the husband and his three daughters, Mrs. S., Nichols, Mrs, G. Jeffrey and Mrs. E, Beacock. Mrs. Wallace was laid to rest at Pine Grove Cemetery. Mrs, Wallace would have celebrate: 'her 79th birthday on February 20th. ; J Corporal J. L.. Sweetman of Manning Pool, Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. Birthday greetings to Mrs, J. Me- vi Al Laren for February 23rd, Mrs, Prentice and her niece Mrs. J. Davey ' ff for the 24th, Mrs, C. Hardy and Keith Hope on the 27th. Miss Grace Demara of Toronto was at her home here over the week-end. Mr. John Grills and son visited his, Sitio Mrs. W. Mark, ~ Proclamation | The loyal citizens of Port Perry are required to co-operate whole heartedly R. in the forthcoming Victory Loan Cam- paign by decorating their residences and places of business from the pre- sent time until the drive is completed, approximately March 6th, thereby in- dicating their interest and halping to assure-the. success of - the campaign and Canada's war é¢ffort, 3 i. Keep Flags Flying / I respectfully urgé all citizens of this loyal village to keep flags flying tor t faa of the Victory Loan am M. JETCHER, (Reeve) Port Perey, Yeh 19, 1042, GOD SAVE THE KING F. W.BROCK & SON | RED & WHITE STORE, Phone 43, Port Perry (8 v ji bd Hi] = NIC 77] 1388 Tid 31 LH \ LL Wi 1 XP Sr Cin; eT WALLPAPE] FOR EVERY RO Se aw, pS 'Wallpapers suitable for every room in pe nt Ra Sun-Tested 300 Patterns Sunworthy Semi-Trimmed Ps ag hr? 12c¢. single roll and up GONGOLEUM 70¢c. Sq. Yard 8. Nice Patterns REXFELT 30c. Square Yard 12 Nice Patterns NEW PRINT 'DRESSES TUBFAST. In a Blo ~NEW ASSORTMENT] $1. 99 to $2.50 the house. Ladies' Full-Fashioned HOSIERY 89c¢. and $1.00. GOOD MEATS Properly dressed and well kept Always available at reasonable price, by ordering from W. E. MacGREGOR," BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY "FRESH FPO DAILY | Cherry Sponge Cakes - - 150 Date and Nut Loaves - - 20c¢ Jelly Rolls - - - - 150 "JELLIED DOUGHNUTS" Saturday Special 1 WE DELIVER nko Gerrow Bros., Port Perry. to SAGAS ARRAS ASSIA AAA TI a Le Ea = i AER IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY i RELIABLE Insurance is essential } HR WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult on' or rts yl HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry Hc, ae aa Re il SSE i a OR Phone 29w, Port Perry, for Quick §' - Service, and Good Quality in MEATS > ) * CAWKER BROS , Family Butchers S00 NPE SE I.

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