.Tisfor.a few. weeks, tide didi So hy th bg mb A an ET AR STRAW y OF Art a PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1942 l BA Li I: and Messrs, George Emmerson Gordon Carnegie reported on Monday morning for training in the Dental Corps. May good luck follow them. Mr. Bill Veale, who was teller at the Bank of Commerce here for some time, also enlisted in the Dental Corps and begins his training "this week, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Beare, of Schu- macher, were in town last Thursday afternoon. \ : Pte. Frank Densham, of the Corps of Signallers, Simcoe, spent the week- end with his father, Mr. P. Densham. Mrs. J. F. J. Powers and Mrs. G. Irvine Sornberger, visited friends and relatives over the week-end. HOME COMING This past week-end was a happy occasion at the Smallman household because for the first time in two years "the family were all together, except in the case of Mrs. Beverley Smallman, who is at present in Winnipeg. . The happy party included Dr. Beverley Smallman, Mr. and Mrs. VanNest and son, and Pte. Sidney and Mrs. Smallman and daughter, i Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McClellan and daughter have returned home after visiting friends in Walkerton, Mrs. Andrews of Port Perry re-. ceived a letter from her son Gunner' F. Andrews, B17888, 30th A.A. Batt., R.C.A., who has just landed in Labra- dor. . ot Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Found, of Osha- wa, visited recently at the parsonage with Rev. W. C. and Mrs, Smith. i Miss J. Smyth, of Belleville, spent | the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy | O'Neill. We are sorry to report that Mr, B. Koch is again confined to the. house through illness. Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Fossey, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winsor, and daughter, of Torontg, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davey, Whithy,!¥ere Sunday eall- ers of Mu. and Mrs. Geo. Davey. Mrs. J. D. MacMaster has returned home after a pleasant holiday spent in Toronto. L - Mr. and Mrs. Fostbr Vernon and daughter are home again after spend- ing some weeks with relatives in St. Catharines. Mrs. Hunt and daughter, of Toronto are the guests of Miss. Lois Spooner. "Miss Dorothy Tristram, who is do- ing Land Army work at Niagara, spent Sunday at her home here. ->or------ SCUCOG Sunday evening service was well at- tended on Sunday and all are invited to attend next Sunday. at the same hour. There will be no Institute meetings until September. All are glad to hear Mrs. Robert Tetlow returned home on Saturday from the Port Perry Hospital, after an operation. She is doing fine. Mrs. Roy Hope and little son Ronald are home from Port Perry, accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. C. Mills, who is staying for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of To- ronto, are spending a few weeks with -- her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweet- man. . Miss Laura Prentice of Epsom and little Patricia Brown, of Greenbank, are this week with Miss E. Prentice. Mrs. C. Wanpamaker accompanied her sister Mrs. Gerrow and her hus- band, té their home in Oshawa on Sunday, returning on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, R. Carter, } A number of the Boy Scouts have arrived at Lakeside Beach for a couple of weeks, Masters Clinton and Elmer Brown, returned to their home after spending a couple of weeks with their sister Olive, who is helping Mrs. Roy Hope Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fowler and son Alan of Ebenezer, were Sunday. guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Reader. Mr. and Mrs, L. Pearce and Mary Lou visited her mother Mrs. William Clark in Mariposa, recently. Mr, Strutt of Oshawa, is staying with his sister Mrs. Robt. Brown.' ----------e wer DIED COLLINS--Suddenly on Scugog Is- land, on Monday, July 27th, 1942, John Collins, beloved husband 'of Minnie Fielding, in his 77th year, Funeral on' Thursday, at his late residence at 2 p.m. Interment at FREE Rhone Parking 0s 4 AWA 1011 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Friday and Saturday. So casy to meet-- --s0 hard to forget. "JUKE GIRL" portrayed by ANN SHERIDAN with her sweetheart: of "King's Row" RONALD REAGAN, Alan Hale, George Tobias. ---- REVIVAL FRIDAY Ken Murray, Brenda and Cobina in "A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL'S" ' Gala Midnight Preview SUNDAY, AUG. 2, after 12.05 Nelson EDDY, 'and Jeanette NELSON, in "| MARRIED AN ANGEL" Edward Everett Horton, Binnie Barnes, Reginald Owen. It's sweeping the Country-- --See it at regular prices! "I Married An Angel" will be shown on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, next week, Laughter! Music! Songs! | "TARZAN" is Coming! 7 G. D. Conant, " Chairman.. tally necessary. winning the war. known. All willing to offices: MARRIED DAVIDSON-ST. MARTIN On Wednesday, July 22nd, 1942, at the Presbyterian Manse, Port Perry, by the Rev. J. A. MacMillan, Eleanor Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. St. Martin, of Sudbury, to James Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Davidson, Port Perry. g een + me KNOWLES-TILTON At b o'clock on Saturday afternoon Christ Church, St. John, N.B., was the scene of a charming summer wed- ding, when Rev, F. R. Holborrow united in marriage Josephine Arm- strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Tilton, of 12 DeMont Street, West St. John, to Lieut. Murray Wm, Knowles, R.C.N.V.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Knowles, 358 Hay- market Square, St. John. The bride's mother was formerly Birdie Bedford, a native of Port Perry living in the residence now occupied by Rev. W. P. Brown. - ee ---- " WRATHALL-CAWKER On Saturday, July 18th, 1942, in St. Giles. Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, Leone Isabel, daughter of Mr. W. Weston Cawker and the late Mrs. Cawker, of Port Perry, became the bride of Dr. E. L. Wrathall, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wrathall, of Perth, Ont. Dr. J. G. Inkster officiated at the ceremony. -------- ee ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bond, of Prince Albert, Ont., announce the engage- ment of . their daughter, Olive Hilda, to Arthur William Brown, son of Mr. The marriage to take place early i August. ' >» The engagement is announced of Audrey Amy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H, T. S. Gornall, of Springhill, N.S, to Rev. Fred H. Joblin, of Bow- manville, son° of Rev, F, G. and Mrs, Joblin, of Scugog Island. -- > OP - CHEESE PRODUCTION The production of cheese in Canada from January to June, 1942, inclusive, was 8,174,794 1b., an increase of 65.6 per cent on the corresponding period of 1941, The production of creamery butter in the same" period "was 119,382,066 1b., a decrease of 6,1 per cent on the corresponding period of 1941, The main tap roots of alfalfa are very long and in plants several years to 16 feet, and even deeper. Seeding of the grain crop in Argen- tina has been later than usual, owing to the coldest weather in many years having been experienced during the month of June, with frosts of almost Scovil's Cemetery, Scugog. nightly occurrence. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, Prince Albert. | old they may penetrate the soil 10! PORT PERRY--A. W, . HARVEST HELP COMMITTEE E. W. Webber, F. M. Campbell, Vice-Chairman, The emergency due to the war, weather, and circumstances make the harvesting of the 1942 crops vi- boys, and all others who can spare any time, are urged to help as a pa- trioticduty and contribytiontowards Farmers requiring such help are requested to make their needs need help are asked to communicate with the nearest of the follow OSHAWA--6 Richmond Stroot w WHITBY--133 Brook Street Sou PICKERING --Town Hall, Phone 1 / Secretary, Citizens, students, 3 help, and all who ing ost, Phone 4110 th, Phone 681 LV] S. Greer's Law Office, Phone 26 GREENBANK x Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Whitter an- nounce the niarriage of their eldest daughter Audrey Jean to Mr. Ralph Edwin Storms, R.C.N.V.R. at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, at Picton, Ontario. The marriage took place on July Tth. Congratulations. © Some of our residents attended the Garden Party at Sandford last week. Mrs. H. Real and daughter Joan in Oshawa last week. . Mrs. H. Cragg and son of Toronto, visiting her mother Mrs. A. Phoenix. Several people from Hamilton and Toronto are holidaying in Mr. Sharp's cabins, OBITUARY Roy M. Cook In the passing of Roy Maxwell Cook, - beloved husband of Ruby F. Cook, which occurred on Thursday, at the family residence, Greenwood Ave., Niagara Gardens, St. Catharines following a few weeks' illness, this district loses one of its well-known and highly esteemed residents. The late Mr. Cook, who was in his b4th year, was born in Port Perry, and had resided here for the past 23 years, during that time being employed as bridge master on the Welland Ship Canal. During his residence in this ance of a host of friends, who extend "to the sorrowing family their deepest "sympathy. He was a member of St. ' Barnabas' Anglican Church, During the Great War, he served with the R.A.F. for two years: He was also a member of Empire Lodge No, 87, 1.0. O.F., under whose auspices the fun- eral was held. To mourn his passi | he" Yeaves, beside his sorrowing widow, three daughters, Mrs. Peter Bula and Louise E. Cook, at home; Florence Cook, at present training at the Ham- ilton General Hospital, and one son, Harry K. Cook, of St. Catharines. Two brothers, Clarence and' Walter Cook, of Port Perry, and one grandchild, Roy Cook, also survive. Interment took place at Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catharines. ; A very large number of sympathiz- ing relatives and friends gathered on Saturday afternoon to attend the fun- eral and pay their final tribute of re- spect to the late Mr. Cook. Rev, J: N, Doidge officiated. The 1.0.0.F. ser- vice was conducted by Bros, Arthur E. Bennett as Noble Grand and Allan Darroch;, P.G., as ¢haplain, the mem- community he enjoyed the acquaint-| bers forming the guard of honor at the home and cemetery. The besuti- ful floral offerings banked around the grave testified to the high esteem in which he had been held throughout the community, Members of Empire Lodge acted as casket bearers: Bros, A. E. Bennett, Arthur Broom, Fred Gaydor, Joseph Etherington, J. W. McCarthy and Fenwick Wonders. (St. Catharines Daily) EPSOM Keep in mind the War Victims' Party in Memory Hall, Utica, on Fri- day night, July 31st. Mrs. Drew McCulloch spent the week-end in Toronto. Sorry to report Mr. Geo. McDonald in Port Perry Hospital. We hope he will soon be better and able to return home. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. D. Asling on the birth of a daughter on July 22nd." . : Pte. Ronald Armstrong of the R.C.A. Petawawa, spent the week-end at his home before leaving for the coast. : Misses Margaret and Carol Miller, Toronto, have been spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Drew McCulloch, Miss Violet Steerman and Mr. Beckett, were in Uxbridge on Sunday afternoon. Miss Hazel Welsh return- ed home with them, ¥ ath The W. A. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Cook, Uxbridge, on Thursday afternoon, July 80th, Mr. and Mrs. Neeson returned to Toronto on Sunday after spending the past three weeks at their home here. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark, were Allan Thack- Clark, all of Oshawa. - Pte. Gordon McDonald home from Camp Borden over the week-end, Mr, Ivan_Rogers at his home here on Sunday. Miss Marjorie Bailey at her home over the week-end, Mr. Howard Swinson is spending a few holidays at Malcolm Bailey's. * Little Patricia Asling is spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs, William . | Asling, > Sunday. visitors with Mr, and Mrs. L. Wagner were Mr, and Mrs," Harold Noble and family, Mr, Albert Thaxter and Mrs, P, Luke, : Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Clark and fam- ily on Scugog Island, on Sunday, - Mr, and, Mrs, David Duchemin of Myrtle, with Mr. and Mrs. F; Millman Sunday evening, . ; eray, Ross Clark and baby Philip Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at réasonable prices, -- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST / NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Albert Hall, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of the above 'mentioned Albert Hall, who died at the Village of Port Perry, on the 1st day of July, A.D. 1942, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitors on or be- fore the 16th day of August, 1942, full particulars of 'their claims, Imme- diately after August 156th, 1042, the assets of the deceased will be- dis- tributed among the parties entitled ' thereto, having regard only to claims of which the sald solicitors shall then have notice. * Dated at Port Perry, this 9th day jo July, A.D. 1942, ARTHUR W. S. GREER, Blong Block, | Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the above Estate. july80 Proclamation Pursuant to resolution pass- "ed by the Village Council, I hereby Proclaim Monday, Aug. 3rd, C1942 Civic Holiday for the Village of Port Perry Mr, and Mrs, Norman Prentice and Mr, and Mrs, Grant Prentice in Port Perry on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howsam and family at Mr. and Mrs. Welter How- sam's last Thursday. METALS CANADA NEEDS Chromium -- Required for produc- tion of armour plate, for toughening chemical purposes and for dyeing and tanning. Manganese--Required in the manu- facture of "steel, 12 pounds of man- ganese to the ton. Steel production without this metal would cease, Mercury--Widely used for making W.-M. LETCHER, Reeve| steel for battleships and tanks, for|- Lawrence's Drug Store News "You Can BAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" PINAUD'S / COLOGNES KRUSCHEN SALTS, (giant) ...69. ENO'S FRUIT SALT, 50 59., 98c. Lasting fragrance in : y delightful colognes - at ENGLISH HEALTH SALT .... 59¢. : moderate, price, 4 4 . . Magnolia, Bitterwivect, ALKA SELTZER .... w.29¢, and §7¢. ol «fl Arcadian, Boquet or JTANGEL for sunburn ....... AINA 50¢. Royale, 85c. ea. VELVETTA SUNBURN CREAM 3%¢, Apple Blossom, $1.00 SPECIAL SKIN BALM 25¢., 39¢. "A. M. LAWRENCE "PHONE 49 7a Rexall sw PORT PERRY 070 OO OO d Gat Sa IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY RELIABLE Insurance is essential WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult bh HAROLD W. EMMERSON - Phone 41 Port Perry Have Your PRINTING * Done at thé PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE Satisfactory Work Prompt Delivery" Reasonable Prices : We shall be pleased to quote: = prices on any printing job you may wish to have done. fuses and precision instr ts and essential for certain types of war weapons controls. --Tin--Essential-for-mahufacture of incandescent lamps, soft alloys and bearings, and of vital importance in food distribution for arthy commis- saries. Without tin, motors would freeze and machinery could npt ope- rate and airplane propellors could not spin, Tungsten--Used as the core for ar- mour piercing bullets and as an agen- cy for boring gun barrels and machin- ing aircraft parts and engines, An essential metal for use in the machine tool industry, Molybdenum--Valuable as a sub- stitute for tungsten and required for hardening the cutting edges of tools. BELGIAN DRAFT STALLION 'Caesar DeFand 6621 Enrolment -No. 8194 * Property of Blake Johnson, Lot 20, Con. 8, Uxbridge Will-stand at Gordon Fishley's Lot 20, Con, 14, Reach, for Thursday night throughout the season of 1942 TERMS--$10, due Feb. 1, 1943 ALSO SUFFOLK HORSE Stonehaven Envoy ~ Enrolment No, 4366, Color Golden Chestnut, -1900 lbs TERMS-- Same as above horse eid July 80th THE PRIZE LISTS ARE OUT Write to R. D. Woon, Port Perry, or Phone 202, for a copy. Fair Day is Wednesday, September 9 - Time for Re-Roofing and Painting | A carload of British Columbia cedar shingles just "arpived, :: We can supply you with any kind of asphalt roofing, on an easy payment plan--twelve months to pay. . ; ES Call at our offite, or Phone 240 w. Full stock of Jap-a-Lac Paints for "your Spring: Decorating. LAKE SCUGOG.LUMBER & COAL CO,, Phone 240w. diy LIMITED ~ siete mam Phone 29w, Port Perry, for-Quick Service, and Good Quality in " MEATS CAWKER BROS, Family Butchers