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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Apr 1943, p. 8

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[ \ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY APRIL 22nd, 1943 One of these {lays a man will call on you iA : ' i ta talk to you about saving money. The caller will be one of your neighbors, or a man from your nearest town who is i © likely well known to you. } ni He is asking you to save money when he A asks you to buy a Victory Bond. He is not oll "asking you to give money to anybody or fd anything. ed i 19,4 You save money when you buy a Victory ! b Bond . . . and you lend your,;money to ee 4, /, Canada to help win the war. The money Fil Sat ia We won # YOU do id { you save is yours. You will get it back No longer can anyone sit hack calmly with the knowledge later on, and have it to do anything you wish with it. And Canada will pay you | 3 % interest on your savings every year until the loan is paid back to you. that Canada is a great storehouse of food -- that our fighting forces and we at home are sure of dmple food cupplios The beef shortage and the rationing of foods are evidence that supplies are growing ccarce 'There are two reasons fur present and threatened food- shortages. Firet, our nation is exportine mare foodahan over before in her history. Second, our furiers are Shorthangled They need help becanse agiicnhued worker: lave left them to join the armed forces and to work in munitions plants w wages higher than the fanner can pay. TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO FIGURE OUT HOW YOU ARE GETTING ALONG Decauze of the nature of hic work! the farmers ereatest need for help comes with seeding in the pring aod ends with is gay anid colourful Farm Service Force Brigade attracts thousands of late harvesting in September. There are two very diflicult a " from Ontario High Schools and Collegiates every year. _ peaks 10 get over with haying and harvesting in the Sumner t part, work in the fields and orchards in the fruit and : se ) . 4 when the demand fur manpower on the Tarm is tremendous : seperate ganing areas of fi, Droinet, Hy perianal piciescmes thoy words on This is something that every man should i _ . P33 F ma farm of their own choice, a farm selected Ly the Farm Service Force, in small HE ) Ld Experience or no experience, YOU CAN HELP. There's 4 U . privately operated camps, in Government *Y supervised camps, or from their do now and then. an Ontario Farm Service Force Brigade in which von can ' <5 I 4 it day by day. Every effort is made to ensure careful super- - ! jE 4 ditions for Farmerettes, From May to Ee ~ serve regardless af ave, cox ar occupation. Five of the Breads is I: aoneeette Brig rs every young woman an opportunity to - 2 are. outlined hére. Study then sow aid 611 in the coupon I Co comtalute in gn essential anil patriotic way to Canada's war effort. Detailed You will see how you are getting along by I information folder which answers the questions of girls and parents alike gent on request. . Faun Commandos 52 Higade nen Cadet Brigade Young men from 15 years of age upward are needed on Ontasio farms 10 help below for further informativii today! , "comparing savings with earnings. It's what you save that counts. Members of the Farm Cominando Brigade are men (or women) who are regularly enjpazod in Nirhan occupation <but who vill give with Sy «. planting anil larvesting of farm crops: feeding aad care of livestock by . Pet HATE or ada a seach ba eh Tons Forage wth melding the care aed ham Wyo of hones: feeling and care of poly, hocing of Perhaps you will say you saved all .you roeding, Lo boayivg, dar ro n. veg he Crops, Farm Cadets commence working as carly as 1 : " Gu GOEL 21d snd ane reaquined by individual farms as Late as October 1at, The Faron could. Did you? Remember you are MS Service Force places them an selected fans with every regard for their welfare. 7 * . aig ilps pi Wages for inexpericnced help are $25 for the first months asking yourself questions. You are not power, ther E200 people in plus board, "room and laundry with higher wages atario actly undo this > arranged by mutual agreement. Experienced Fann getting figures to show anyone but. your- > 1. n hi ml \ in n Yada 3 Cadets commence at $30 per month, Transports sy, [AH sHRuRer SSeS rHa i NaC I~ ation to the place of employment is paid by the self. Can you figure out how you can [es cake 7 NT force. Write for deseriptive Farm Cadet folder, -- . / i : save more? ail 21: 3 ail - 3 ith needed this yeas Mi ; } . 2 Sh Fy AAES \ Wheres Lond Wodyacds| 4 i cone Sn bas ad / lB f HR) \ These ave the women who work from ix months to the year A sure way to save money is to save it in . . fils dee] LeigTS HY a ] . i RE LA round on poultry, dairy or mixed farms. From 20 years . clined tum their eu Ld age apathy hey undértake milking, feeding and care of -small sums--as you get it : Victory. Bonds WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND? ings aver to thee [nour stock, Jet I work, haying, stooking grain, threshing, working p So : A VICTORY BOND ls the proniise of the D inion of Canada to tiite charities, Woe for information ! : a Ln siseek, h horse dl trac Girl hi . . . . with hor gg iting 10 a fo this ype --which can be paid for in small instal- repay in cash the full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, 2% of work should write for full infor. A . N . i . g i 2 ; Tg mation to the Director of the Farm ments cover: ng a six-months' period-- i Fa Jay Service Force. Extreme care is taken tg om that, Sond Brig provide a convenient method of carrying resources of the Dominion stand behind it. Canada has been issuing 2 Fuse in 57 WANTED" 5, bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of A CHE Presentation produced with the eo "ade are placed in con. . . Heres ipa iatenind JRA A ly genial situations with out a savings programme. Your Victory . principal and interest. perions vbo have a week ta \L ERY. RSET ITSO maximum opportunity to Z i ictory Bond is an asset more readily Toning into cash than month of holidays with ae - learn the job and where pave Mot mrembers of thin fF In the Jon ul Wiese Bond salesman will tell you all particulars, any other security. ~ Yr Brigade will arrange with given for health and Se go: P relatives or friends in the {- physical limitations. . = countey to sped thei boli days working with then i 1 | S : during the peaks ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE, --- En : f 3 brevening 34 ai i Parliament Buildings, Toronto. : of = 125 Ee I am interested in doing what I can to help Ontario formers his summer, Please PR have no farmer relatives of : send me information on the Brigade checked below: - [] Form Cadet Brigade []} Farm Commando Brigade [[] Formerette Brigade [1] Heliday Service Brigade lw [] Women's Lond Brigade - mye * vol Nome . ... seein vin AGO LE OBE NNN - Address amen innd . i re Lt nBivsssamsasovsmmmnscr con DRONE gcc ke Ube REE Y y National War Finance Committee : mad, = a A : ' | ~ | aA ever will Le need year. Why not jein them? Waite for full information bs N the village last week looking for a [Mitchell of the safe arrival in England | The Red Cross meeting will be held [read by Mrs. Geo, Sweetman. Mrs. Miss iE MacDonald was home Miss Lucille, Keith and Harold house, as Cecil has joined the Vete-|of their son, Pte. Bert Mitchell. in.the Town Hall on Wednesday after- | Fines sang a solo with Sweetman | from Whitby over-the-week-end. Howsam, spent Sunday with Mr. and' Corian Club van's Guard and going to Monteith. Another British" War Victim Party [ noon, April 28th, with more quilts and |at the piano. A Bei icieh ven by | + Mr, John Sutherland and lady called | Mrs. Walter Howsam, . " H d S Word has been received that Pte, W. [is to be held in Memory Hall, in the | tagging to do. You are invited, Mrs. R. Burnham. A musical contest| on Mr, and Mrs. Al Christie on Sun- Mrs, W, Ackney spent last' week ° ea cugog Midgley has arrived Overseas, near future, and a quilt, donated by | My. Ray Milner is home again after | ¥88 conducted by Mrs. D, Hope. Miss | day, | with her daughter, Mrs. D. Prentice. Ak . Mr. Hutcheson, Stouffville, visited | Mrs. Walter. Rogers, Epsom, will be | spending several months at-Pickerin Mujorls Milner read the cha ae 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brokerishi ¢| The following articles were madeby 0 The Community Club of the Head fat the honte of his aunt, Mrs, R. Mann, | the prize for a lucky draw. More par- M ik Girl Bride Book' pry) M i on i ith M e 4 Men B. the Red Cross this year--11 quilts, VAS Scugog held their annual meeting iv {on Saturday. / ticulars will be given later, I i and. Ps on Jeffrey and Clem Burnham will read next Prd ia Bail 3y evening r. and Mrs. B. |'jjooveless sweaters, 24 bairs army : Lar: thd Church an Wednesday evening, | Sympathy is oxtended to Mrs, S.] Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward, Brooklin, | Nave moved back to thelr farm home, | ter, Mrs, Geo, Samells and: Miss k Saey. ; socks, 1 pair mitts, 1 wal, 7 white (0% Co CApril 1th, 19930 The meeting being | Hope, and daughters Merle and Celia; | Miss L. Ward, Toronto, were visitors after spending the winter in Port|packin will prepare the program for Cpl. - Laura Rogers "of Kitchener, | blouses, 7 plaid skirts, 4 articles of lh "in charge of Anson Gerrow., Theland td Herbert, in their recent sad be- | with Mr, and rs. Geo. Ward over the Perry, Lois will. finish the term in fhe May Jousling: Following the pro- | Spent the week-end with her parents, | girl's clothing. ho To ofligers elected Tor the coming year freavement in the death of Mf. Stanley | week-end. Sorry: er that Mus. Pol Petty Sehook gram a Pot Luck Supper: was held and Mr. 81d Mrs, Walter Rogers, TS Os Foes Bent Tt Sea Geo. Ward is still very ill. al Douglas ured Shem the Wesk. enjoyed by, all. Mrs, R Ramsay, Mrs.| Mrs. L. Sonley, of Port Perry, with ASHBURN ley Pogue; Vice' President, Rey Mr, Misses Viola MeC rea and Ruth Luke Miss Connie Leighton returned to Pe Hance and Mrs. Elmer 'Sweetman were | Mr. and Mrs. Joel Miller, on ednes- Mrs. Mar fs ! and Mrs, Ira Aldred, and hi y Cassidy is enjoyin Foley; Seeretary, Myrtle Dowson; [have gone to Ottawa to take positions.'| Pickering after a holiday at her home C 8 brother se uests. Frocceds $10.60, a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. All lan , "Treasurer, Clifford Redman; Pianist] Mic, Jack Heaven, of Toronto, is | here Sk Ameren, rs. 1. F Fines, Mrs. 'D. Hope, Mrs. J. fir. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and | Ross, of Whi ' 4 : 3 EAN Mrs. T. Ke don, The prvi sue. spending Jomie time with hey parents, Miss Margaret Sutcliffe, of Picker- R. Pri an om Mrs Ya ohio Aldred and Mrs. Toad sujcyed a plea- {emiy Na with relatives at' Ash- a Lawrence Doble and ' fo td BE BIT St i SARE ne So a, i MS SA ned | MR Win of. Gronans th ah SR 0 REE Reader and Elsie. Rewder. Ka Hrs vs moved to the farm for hi ghd oy y Hardy, and Clara on Sunday, > spent the week-end at her home here, : oat Mx ii Toth ABLE 33 The. next meeting will he a bean # Mr J Medd, | y-oNned Birthday greetings to little Terry - 'Mrs, Joel Miller atted with Port "Nir G md py Henry we Dbl supper held in the tea room on Ap- UTICA ' RD ' , | Chandler, for the 21st of April, and Perry friends 'on Thutsda; ret P Ki rere rom a, i . rill 28th. A good program will bel op a IPE SEP Mr. Sidney Chandler forthe Zsth, Mrs, EPSOM Mrs. Cookiany My, a Mrs Robt d Mrs, Tank Siiteha provided. Everyane is invited to at-|: The play; "Aunt Tillie Goes to Sea" Gicorge Burnett for the 27th, Clark spent Thursday with Mr. and Whitby. 5.) Frank | Mitel o? tend this Ine tins : La was presented by the Y.P.U. of Port Glad to hear Bobbie Rodd is im- Mrs, Chas, Sark, in Oshawa : 0 % d Frid A k , Je: in Rpg Al " May , SCUGCOC . proving after being thrown from his hh be a Zhectal service has Mr. and Mrs. W. Sralian at Mr, and pm, an Edster Service. wil bo 2 1 a . ening, and was enjoyed by a pre- oi : : z : pony. ay evening, also special k 2 4 0 . 7 ent. The Communion services held at the| Mr. Herbert Long is in training for | music is being Jrspartd by the choir pA AAR Osha- Tons hens ar Members The funeral of the late Mrs, Wm. | Foot Church in the morning and at| Home Defense. for Easter Sun PRINCE ALBERT Medd took place at Breadalbane fthe Head Church in the afternoon| The W.A. meeting was held in the| Mr. Gordon Miller, Sunderland, was bj me "antines hereon Ronal: this Service, Cemetery, Utica, on Tuesday after- [were well attended. Rev, H.W. Foley | Town Hall on: Tuesday afternoon, | the guest of Mr, and Mra, Joel Miller spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs Ww Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cassidy Visited A quilting and afternoon tea, in aid oon, April 20 was in charge and gave A 1 Telatives in Burketon on Sund noon, J 20. y 3 { good sev-| April 13th. It was mothers' da A on onda; ay of Mrs, sora ae re he po the Join I'he funeral service for the late[mon on the Last Supper. donation of $5.00 was ee ir Mr. a and Mrs, St. John of Uxbridge, Ade, Rogers and Laura with Mr, | hi James bo le speny Sunday wih Sane are nity at FOS te Jans Na xs Jel in pant Poy The Paster Se cinss heyt, Sunday My 5 Tomer for the Chisieh fund for] Hogg the Jeske 12d with their | and Mrs. Herman Kerry, on Saturday. hE and. Meo, enty " P « on April 21st, with interment at the[ will be a oclock in the Hall, and 3| which we thank him, © The meetin ter Mrs, red Evans. v : 4 Mrs. Rrues Srelgrove. £ Columb Kendall Cemetery, Utica, at the Head Church, Everybody wel- | was opened with Mrs. C. L. Fralick . Prentice and Dorothy spent ia ay Swart: irene onthe | 4pm § ig iinet Velen & and Mra, Wilson rs. ewnham, ©, umbus, in| Word has been received by Mrs, J.! cone. ) nresiding. The Scripture lesson was Tuesday in Port Perry, death of her father, Mr. Jas. Medd, rents Mr, od [Ha Thos. Wilson pa: . y 3 3 R ; ¥ ' 'd ' . . . lo ! ~ FER Bt SEY : i Le Yoh bz. 4

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