PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 80th, 1942 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JULY 30-31, AUGUST 1st Two 'shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI in Technicolor starring : John PAYNE, Maureen O'HARA, Randolph. SCOTT, Nancy KELLY. Plus The March of Time, presents ~~ "INDIA IN CRISIS" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, * AUGUST 3-4-5 Two shows at 7 and 9 pm. Holiday Matinee Monday, at 2 o'clock Gary COOPER, Barbara STANWYCK "BALL OF FIRE" COMING next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 6-7-8 "International : Squadron" with Ronald Reagan, Olympe Bradna. a -- HARDWARE Carnegie Hardware » - COMPANY . Radios, Builders' Supplies HARDWARE Furnaces, Plumbing A. J. Carnegie Phone 61, D. Carnegie Port Perry GROCERIES Superior Store Seasonable Specials CHOICE ASPARAGUS TIPS 12 oz, tin ROYAL YORK RED PLUM JAM (with fruit pectin) 32 oz. jar 25¢. CROWN BRAND SYRUP 5 Mb. tin 55¢. CHOICE TOMATOES 28 oz. tin ...2 for 23c, Phone 162, Port Perry GENERAL MERCHANT : BUY BINDER TWINE FROM WES. CROSIER General Merchant Phone-- Port Perry 86 7 11 SEAGRAVE, ONT. Groceries, Drygoods, Boots and 8hoes, Hardware, etc. SEEDS and FEEDS HOGG & LYTLE SE JAMTED eC GRAIN & FEEDS Field and Garden Seeds All Kinds of Poultry Feeds ~ 8pecial Farm Supplies Phone 1, Port Perry Wm. Wilson : _ Myrtle Station Elevator CT UH HLWQOODE Grains, Clover Seeds, and Fuel General Farm Supplies Arrange for your Spring requirements of .Clover Seeds, Seed Corn, and Fertilizers ELWOOD MASTERS, Agent Phones-- Port Perry 120 r 6 and 12 Brooklin 88 r 17 and 22 CLOTHES CLEANING 'BUITS SPONGED AND PKESSED 60 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 ~C. P. ROLPH "e-Upatalrs, over. Jomison's. Bakery. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NOTE--1{ a paid-up Subscriber finds his or her name in small type i among these ads., that person will receive two War Savings |¥ Stamps by applyng at the Office of The Port Perry Star, i] THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. McMillan, Minister. , 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 1 a.m.--Morning Service Rev, 'W. C. Smith, Minister, - Sunday, August 2nd-- i 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a,m.--Citizen's Sunday. short addresses. No evening service. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Dr. Hardy, Principal of Perth Col- legiate, and the minister will give CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William Stocks Sunday-- . 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Holy Communion 2 and sermon--The Rector, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Service at '11 a.m. Subject--Empty Vessels: Bible School at 3 p.m. Evangelistic Service at 7 pm, -- Everybody Welcome DENTISTS DR. J. B. LUNDY . DENTAL SURGEON North aide Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) "W. A. Sangster i DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. . Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe) , Shop. Phone 287, Res. 216 Port Perry LEGAL ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoons "of each wéek, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2b (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. ' Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, |. 'CHICK HATCHERY 'PORT PERRY Chick' Hatchery HERBERT BROOKS. : Baby Chicks, Poultry, Eggs, : "ete, 5 : EGG GRADING "MAPLE LEAF FEEDS CREAMERY i up to nine m BLUE COA 'REES Phone 73w Don't Wait Until You're , Half Frozen-- Buy Next Winter's Coal at Once , Have your coal bins filled this summe , 80 that you will have ro worry about rationing later on. Buy coal on the Government Credit Plan, giving Ask for information from your-- OR'S FUEL & LUMBER 8 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO LL EE NS SRY, 52 & onths to pay. L DEALER PORT PERRY CREAMERY MANUFACTURERS OF Finest Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER / and CHEESE ICE CREAM * Phone 164, Port Perry JEMISON'S H H H H H H H H H H H H BREAD VETERINARY D. C. MacMaster, B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 44 Port Perry ART. JEMISON CHIROPRACTOR W. J. KING Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario Maple Street to how he is going to harve Can you help? ease notify Miss S. Horto FUISTIIIII ELLE L LLL TST TILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL THE HOME OF GOOD BAKING BUNS © FRESH DAILY IN SEASONAL VARIETY DELIVERY--PHONE 98w MEN WANT Many a farmer in this district is at his wit's end as Do you-know anyone who can? If so, 1 Bo give such help now is practical patriotism. . 2 hs A TET AR SEEN iN THE LONG ARM OF BRITAIN: LOADING UP A "BEAUFIGHTER" 2328332043331 With the RAF. twin-engined "Beaufighter" RAF, fighter aiveraft are BA K ERY now able to reach out over an extreme range of 1500 miles. The "Beau- fighter" manned by a crew of two, | heavily armed of the R.ALF. fighter gun and cannon ammunition. fighter" at a station in the North be ilot and observer, aircraft. ing give ¢ is one of the most Picture shows: A "Beau- nits daily load of machine- PASTRY ED NOW Phone 72w, GOOD MEATS Properly dressed and well kept Always available at reasonable price, by ordering from W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY st his hay and other crops. pb, -phone 25, Port Perry. ® Phone 54 r 18 For Sale, 100 Hogs 'Suckers, Chunks and Brood Sows, $5.00 up. C. Sleep, Seagrave PHONE 86 r 2 or 94 + is Truthful--Constructive--Unbi The Christian Science FOR PICKERING MUNITION PLANT CAFETERIA STAFF . The World's News Seen Through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper ism -- Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. One, 'Norway Street, Bo Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. WE DELIVER . PHONE 32 Gerrow SASFSHASARRAAIAY aséd--Free from Sensational. Publishing Society ston, Massachusetts Ww battle who were in Canada and over- seas in training centres, district head- headquarters and GEER BASARAR AR AR REAR ARR ARAR RRR RRR RT FRESH BAKING DAILY ~ POLAR CAKES ~~ CHERRY SPON SATURDAY SPECIAL -- "Sugar Doughnuts' WANTED Cashiers, Counter Girls, Waitresses, Porters, Steam Table Servers. Experience not necessary. -- Minimum Rate $52.00 per month. Room and Board Free. Reply giving age, etc. Miss Jemieson, "GEORGE COLES LIMITED' AJAX, ONTARIO. Introductory Offer, 6 Sat urday Issues 23 Cents. WHAT CANADA IS DOING TO quarters, fortress hospitals. Girls in the C.W.A.C. have widely diversilied assighments, are posted at many different camps and establish ments. After completing their basic training, they are sent out to Chorley Park Military Hospital, Toronto, Long Branch Small Arms Training Camp; ' aug. 13 mine operator, he prospector, te) Newmarket Training Camp and many GE ) CHELSEA BUNS Bros., Port Perry 4 SOA AA SCOR ANA RA RR A RA RR ra = as intended to release soldiers for cal Corps will wear a smartly design- ed khaki barathea uniform which dif- fers only slightly from that worn by personnel of the Canadian Women's Army Corps, National Defence Head- quarters announces, ' Women joining the C.W.AIC under- take to serve anywhere in the world for the duration of the war and for 12 months thereafter should their ser- vices be required, Pay for the C.W.A.C. is approxi- mately two-thirds of that for a cor- ate rie: 6 pis 3 Tuesday and Thursdsy afternoons of each "week or by 'appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone M4 "FOR SALE Two Dairy Heifers in excellent con- dition, due August 16th.. Apply to R. 0. Wall, Nestleton, R.R.2, Phone 196 ry. y BEAUTY PARLOR people who finance mine operations are_being given more help and en- couragement than ever before, In the meantime, in the laboratories of the National Research Couricil and in ex- perimeyital departments of mining and engineering companies, chemists and physicists, geologists and mining en- SPUR HUNT FOR METALS © (Canadian Business) In both North and South America today the greatest hunt for minerals in history is now under way. United States geologists and mining engin other points. Some remain tempor- arily on the stafl of Trinity Barracks, their "home" on Harbord St. Toronto. responding=rank in the Army. A re- cruit receives 90 cents a day for her first three months of service and then Recruits are required immediately for the C.W.A.C. to serve as cooks, waitresses, drivers, mechanics, stenn- graphers, typists, bookkeepers, store- An allowance of $15 is made on enlist- ment and an additional $12 per year thereafter is given for personal ne- PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Opergtor. Very moderate prices We specialize in-- s Bonat-Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave Marcel : 6c Manicure ~~ 86¢c ~ PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to a standard-- : Not down to a price. =~ Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. 50c RADIO PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. McLean Radio Service HOUSE FOR BALE Brick house, Beugog street, Port Perry, 7 ri , all conveni , ver- andah. Will sell cheap for quick sale, Apply to Walter Howsam, phone 118 r 2 or Chas. Howsam, 90 r 11, Port Perry. Junelltf RASPBERRIES! ° RASPBERRIES! Pick. your own-and save de, box below market price, Order now. E. Thompson, Port Perry, july16tt Expert RADIO Service eers are surveying almost every inch of likely ground in the U. S. and in friendly South American countries seeking new sources of supply for vital war. metals. Properties long 'undeveloped be- cause they were not economic will now be productive. Low grade ores willy receive attention and cost is no longer a consideration. Accompanying this hunt for metals is equally strenuous activity in laboratories and engineer- ing departments where methods for producing vital metals from , low grade ores are being developed. For, the problem facing the United Na- tions is not merely one of finding the minerals, but also of developing new | techniques to make them available to war industries. Canada is .also taking part in thi wartime scramble,: Schools are being held for prospectors to teagh them' what to look for and what to do if FOR SALE Four 3-Burner Perfection Oil Stoves. These stoves are in real good condi- tion./ Have been cleaned, repaired and enamelled. We are offering them for sale at a very low price, yes, as low as $5.00 for a good 3-burner oil stove. Apply D. Corbman, Port Perry. E aug-6 Mei, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ? Ine 1 ry Si ST DON'T STORE DAMP WOOL If wool is stored for any length of time when damp or wet, it tends to heat and become "musty" or 'damag- ed", which meang that the fibres are discoloured and weakened. Storing wool in very damp places or allowing sacked wool to lie on bare ground may produce a similar effect. . Accidental exposure to -excessive moisture by storms or floods sometimes occurs. In such cases the. wool should be spread out at once to dry. If the clip is too large to be dried on the ranch or farm, it should be shipped immediately and the consignee ad- vised of its condition, 86 that it can be spread out at the warehouse, or sent forward to a scouring plant for immediate scouring, N fits "tax concessions will be made fo both individuals and corporations. * In| ally subsidized and in others, price concessions are made in order to keep up production, Issued this year from the Mines Branch at Ottawa was a new prospec- tor's handbook, available from the de- partment without charge, listing' the metals required and giving details of how to locate and identify them. Properties which had been abandoned with . Government assistance, The has long been a policy to secure raw ' economic deposits- and to get they find deposits that may be work- form performing a variety of tasks able. In May the Finance Minister formerly done by men. announced that in order to stimulate' and efficient have they proved that an prospecting for base metals and stra- effort is now under way to triple the tegic minerals, income and excess pro- Corps' strength within the next three some mines production is being liter ' A tunity of serving overseas. cent statement at 'Ottawa, Major-Gen, the Canadian Army, said they would be able to serve in Britain. women and stores accountants, wire- less operators, x-ray and laboratory technicians, cipher clerks and mes. sengers--in fact, in almost any cap- acity save actual combat, gineers are spending long hours on technilogical problems, aiming to make all out production possible. What all this activity means to the future of the Canadian mining and "Women physicians now being re. metals industry is not yet clear. Tt cruited for the Royal Canadian Medi. cessaries in addition to the uniform and clothing provided. Oflicers of the C.W.A.C. are grant- ed a King's commission and ranks in the Corps are-the same as in the rest of the Army except the word "volun- teer" is substituted for "soldier". materials from the cheapest source, but it is unlikely that either the United States or Canada will ever again allow low-grade or uneconomic deposits to lic idle while producers de- pend on supplies from overseas. Per- manent subsidies may be necessary but meanwhile the industry in Canada, assisted by thousands of individuals, is busy trying to locate the most un: produc- tion started. . We . C.W. A.C. The C.W.A.C. has 3,600 girls in uni: So popular months, Members of the Canadian Women's rmy Corps may soon have the oppor In a' re- H. F. G. Letson, Adjutant-General of He did not specify just when this would he. but eager C.W.A.C.'s hope it is in the near future, : The decision to form the Canadian Women's Army Corps was made in the summer of 1941. The new Army 21-year-old Doris Winh, a former BRITAIN'S FIRST WOMAN RAILWAY GUARD. milliner's assistant from Acton, London, was the first British woman to take over the important duties . of Guard on board a London North East Railway passenger train. started her first wartime job as a Railway porter in 1041. Doris Winn signalling "Right Away" to the engine driver. > . v She Picture shows