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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 May 1943, p. 4

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er LES EL he Vs hese 341 A | PEACH 107 SERIA 130 iy (4 Let a a a HT Sd) ERT ORY MEY - NJ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1943 S Port. Perry. Mrs. Richard Casson, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. B. F. Koch. « k f Osh od ; dent, Mrs, MacGregor, was in charge,| 1875 17 " Miss Betty Cawker, o shawa, is . iis he : All This Week 0 ETRIST and for the Scripture reading, read the| 1877 19 . , : + spending a fow week's holidays with : POM taster story from John 20. Some] 1878 20 Betamin Tablets SALZO--Iron Tonic Laxative t her parents, Mr. and Mis: 4 30 Caw. _ New Film Masterpiece-- Easter hymns were sung. During the 1886 ... 24 \ 6 ounce bottle ker, Te il2: _A trated source RONALD COLMAN 9 | business period more quiltings ~for| 1887 23 concen Cl 4 TEL | 8 Vitamin B complex, | PEPTONA--A great Spring 3 - Pte. Jimmy Taylor, R.C.E, of Oril- and GREER GARSON, in a lo Ir S war work were diss) sed. Thanks 1888 25 ok Vig) 12 » ok Tonic. ,Sre8 bottle $1.00 J 3 lia, was recently at pd with his , . were received for flowers and plan 1901 .,. 16 Af ¢ ! d parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Taylor "RANDOM sent by the W.A. At the close of thef 1902 ... 31 id 8 DiceneIey; an rl WAMPOLE'S Cod Liver Extract TheE : H meeting a program followed. Mrs. E.f 1903 21 teract Vitamin B de- The year round tonic -- $1.00, Mrs. M. Goodman, hy spent : " e ating ouse Martyn. conducted a poetry contest, 1904 = 08 - ficiency. . a few days last week with her friend, HARVEST of Quality and Service |scvaial of the ludies gave readings,| 1905 .. April 11 Three Sizes: SER OW: 3 Sy ot Hitiophos. Mrs. F. McClintock. : one was entitled "Easter Customs and | 1906 ... April 11 $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 p ir} 00 oy re Sligh medi- Mr. Robt. Maynard visited friends with Philip Dorn, Susan Peters, Ice Cre m Symbols" and read by Ms. w. c.| 1907 .. i190 . J cine. , i ; 3 : , Wr avers i a Smith. Miss G. V. Stove read "An| 1908 in town on Saturday. Henry Travers, Reginald Owen. S ft D . k ol p We were| 19009 0 rin S ngs man' Ss raye .- have returned to their home on Scu- NM Zgentc phere OSHAWA Parking 'Phone on A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S PRINCE ALBERT Members of the Woman's Associa- tion and visitors met at the home of Mrs, Geo. Luke on Wednesday, April 28th, in regular meeting. The presi- were busy in the garde n when weather WHEN WILL THE ICE GO OUT THIS YEAR? i past: - 1872 .... 1873 24 1919 Following are some records in years { A I -- a CT TTA ! Lawrence's Drug Store News You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE and it was with pride, mingled with 1 gog, aftersspending the winter in Port Grand Central Murder permitted. 1920 regret, that cheerios were said at the The death of Josephine Graham X Perry. ' in an 'atrici . ) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter and fam-| 1921 close of the service, for he would not | Hooey at her residence on April 12th, 3 y ; Yon Hetlin avd atricis Hake BILL TAYLOR. Proprietor ily have "moved to Port Perry. 1922 allow any "goodbyes", The bestiremoved one of the oldest residents of ip My. aud Min % m Harper, Mise IEYTTY 7 : Mrs. Angus MacGregor and nephew 1923 wishes of all the whole community { this township. {1 Patrician Coyle and friend, all of To- NOTE--These shows may be | Glenn Steinhoff spent part of the 1024... 'are extended to Capt. Gault as he Deceased was the eldest daughter ¥ vonto, spent the week-end with Mrs. withdrawn owing to popular AMERICA ON THE VERGE OF : 1925 .... of the late Thomas and Mary Gardi- Iluster holidays in Toronto. takes up his new duties in the armed J. J. Coyle. : vig a Random Hevesi HISTORY Mus. Sparkhall of Reaboro, spent a 1926 April 10 | forces. ner Graham, and was in her 89th year. . -- : which picture will then con- j . Apri ji i i A.C. Bill Lehhy, R.C.A.F., who has tinue to be shown for the Port Perry United Church, Friday, few days last week with her mother, dh ge) he The Mothers' Day program' is mn iin hing 2 Soi been stationed at Angus, Ont, was first three days of next week. May 7th, at 8.15 pm. Mrs. R. Mann, I } 29 en iw ! preparation for next Sunday at 1.45} °F oly y ! bebe . with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. en, : "i " va Mr. and Mrs. B. WAR and| 19 pril | 1 deg] Cavan, in her girl ood days, her life home with his | , , Dr. L. B. Williams, Toronto, in his} = . A 1930 April 18 | PM A cordial invitation is exten le won spent in this townshi L. Leaby, for the week-end. Bill has "Thursday, Friday, Saturday hobby of pictures in color and address children with relatives. here on BSun- 1931 - April 11 | all to attend the service and take In 1879 she married a ¢ Hooey been wransterred to Toronto, MAY 13-14-15 to bring various parts of Canada to o'r were. pleased to have Mr. and| 1932 - April 16 | Part in it. The Rev. P. L. Jull will and lived the greater part oe their 64 " » Sidr Sarhirvad ase pe A a : Mis. A. Glenney and family have LUCKY JORDAN our very fireside, is bringing to us the Mrs. N. Kerry and Mavis of Scugog at 1933 .... April © have ort the churel ser bee at vears of married life on their farm in returned to their home here after a with ALAN 1ADD and very spot of discovery of the mainland our Church service on Sunday. 1934 April 21 7.20 han © i» % euntines Egypt, 2 miles west of Blackstock, pleasant week's holiday spent with HELEN WALKER, of Awisrien Jn 1407. - | "Sunday being Mothers' Day, the| 1935 .. Bs eipeeted to greeh Mu Jul). later retiring to pass their declining relatives at Dunnville. em ess---- | He shows in detail the restoration} oo. "Lill be combined and will be| 1936 Mys. Victor Mitchell is visiting with | years. Mrs. M. Pow of Toronto, is vi be our Government of 1a frost buna. held at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs. W. C. 1937 her parents at their home in Oshawa.] The funeral service was from A. L. Mrs. M. vers, J , 15 Vi 1 ings and fortifications in America in| : ot " : 3 : re Th v siting her sister, Mrs. J. Hopkins. Port Perry Yacht Club 1605. Smith bi re he ig t Good i Mrs. Ray Cook and Mrs. > Goole if aan, gg : Lore is - first history lesson i r. and Mrs. W. Ettey spent Goo Port Perry, were visitors during the 38 CO . D. M. Stin- Pte. Gordon Carnegie, C.D.C., of} The members of the Yacht Club are Jo is our first duty isn a Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb 1940 ... past week with Mrs. W. J. Cook. son, United Church Pastor. Mr. Stin- Toronto, and Pte. George Emmerson gy thering magazines, ete. and hope to > w d i © or at Manchester. +1941 " Mrs. Hattie Hudgin has returned to son. spoke words of solace to the be- C.D.C., of Mountain View, were at| ake a shipment to the Navy League anada, 1942 ©. o> etl of ecks | Teaved, taking as his text, "This Mor- 4 i i This program revives tHe wit of -"n too 1943 her home after a visit of some weeks Ros their respective homes during the this month, so, will anyone having|, oF an iain lives again. with her son and his family in To- tal Must Put, On Immortality", from week-end. | any magazines, books, games or play- pn ! as 1 i neighbo: Ist Corinthians 15. The hymn chosen 3 ' > i You will sce America's earliest atic ronto. Her friends and neighbors aref o upp "gino of Love My Shepherd Mrs. David Jackson, of Toronto, ing cards which they would care to pioneer days rub shoulders with today Sacrament was observed here last I. 0. D. E. ~ pleased to have her among them again Is" visited recently with her parents, Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Lundy. Mi and Mrs: Toronto, vis Aldred over the week-end. J Fa U8 a ---- 7 This. sees ' Ne of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Luke, | tance of 0 members pervaded her hel o DN sell Lansing (Violet), Bert and sunner Billy Stephens, of the Me- - possession of a continen Mr. and Mrs. E. Hooper and family, opening address. ong time, as the result of a broken| pponia Toronto, and Herman, of - chanical Section, R.C.A., at Petawawa, Port Perry Chap This entertainment is an educational Xie. N. S. MacDonald, Miss Jean Mac-| It was decided to hold the Court thigh bone. Elemis) 2 "o has -been home on a few days' leave : bond between parent and child--| Whist and Bridge the afternoo School i Monday with } . i h . 1 i, d ge in the afternoon chool reopened on Monday with a] Pallbearers were six nephews, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gets Six Months neither should miss it. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noble and fam- | and. evening of May 17th, - |good attendance. + The scholars. en-| Leslie, Oscar, Mervyn, Charles and Stephens. . Laurence - Earl Wallis, a_soldier of} Adults 25c. Children 16 ily and Miss Verna Wagner at Mr. and | Mrs. Gordon Fairclough, Provin- joyed the Easter vacation and return-{ Clarence Graham and Rupert Byers. A refreshing aperient morning Lilla Street, Port Perry, who was <a o> Mrs, L. Wagner's on Sunday. ) cial Chapter Secretary, was appeintedled to their studies refreshed-in-mind| Interment was at Pine Grove Ceme- ------ drink is your assurance of a happy Try Page-Grifliths "SALZO", Obtainable at day. iron tonic laxative. Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. Gm . Merl Dowson, R. C. A., who has been peioss a course at Woodstock, Mrs. Dowson and baby, visited rela- tives in Port Perry for the past few Merl is returning to Debert, days. Nova Scotia, Mrs. W. S. Taylor is enjoying a visit with relatives and friends in Toronto. The Primary Department of the United Church will meet on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock as usual. J. Powers, of ed Mr. and Mrs. Norman donate, please notify and they will be collected.. Star Office or the Library. June Sonley, Irene MacDonald or. Dorothy Balfour If you prefer, vou may: leave. them at the --birch pegs instéad of nails, sailing brigs not corvettes, deer-skin 'windows rather than glass, and the rémains of fortifications, ramparts, dykes andthe scars of battles of two centuries be- tween England and France for the sentenced to one year in the County Jail, Whitby, at Police Court in Port Perry -on-April 21, when found guilty of desertion and non-support under the Deserted Wives and Children Maintenance Act, was sentenced fur- ther in Toronto Police Court. He was sentenced to six months on charges of obtaining $563 and $31 by fraud. The police told how Wallis had entered two Toronto stores, pur- chased goods and presented worthless cheques: This sentence is to run con-! currently with the sentence he re- Freedom-- At Any Cost What ate you doing towards freedom In these days of endless strife? Are you buying more bonds To save some soldiers life? Think of the men on the war fronts, Fighting this terrible war, Think of their mangled bodies, "Twisted, and covered with gorel ceived in Port Perry. Wallis was originally arraigned in Police Court at Oshawa on April 19 when Magistrate: Ebbs remanded hi Picture yourself in their places, With shrapnel flying o'erhead, The bullets plowing among you And watching your buddies fall Sunday. next Sunday, May Oth, 'at 10.30 with Church at 7.30 in the evening. "Sunday Ro with Mrs, P. Luke were Mrs. C. Morrison and Blanche, A.C.2 Lloyd Clark spent a two day leave with relatives in this community last week. Mrs. W. Rogers visited with Mr. and Mrs. EF. Lyle at Myrtle on Mon- day. / = Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer on Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Pogue and Douglas of Scugog spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pogue. Mr. W. Medland of Whitevale, spent Sunday at Mr. Wes. Ackney's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd visited at Mr. and Mrs. D. Catherwood"s at Rag- Jan, recently. Sunday. School will begin. 4th, 1943. who spend long days at sea. ject, held on Saturday, June 19th, - Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D. E. ., welcomed its Regent, Mrs. W. H. Harris, who spent the winter in the south, at its May meeting. An atmosphere of en- couragement and faith in the assis- to represent Scugog Chapter at the National Chapter Annual meeting to be held in Edmonton, May 28 to June Our Chapter adopted a ship as a result of a plea from the Navy League to 1.,0.D.E. headquarters that a ship be adopted by Primary Chapters, to give a personal contact and material help other than clothing, to sailors Mrs. I. R. Bentley is convener of the pro-- The Navy League Tag Day will be after her forced seclusion caused by an injury last fall. May we also say that we are pleased to know that Mr. George Holliday is able to be about the house with the aid of a cane, after being a shut-in for a and ready to continue the battle with the three-R's. Master Bud Hamilton spent the most of last week with little friends § in Oshawa. Mrs. L. L. Ross and Evelyn of Utica and Mrs. Clarence Holman of Dagmar spent a couple of days Jast week with their parents; -Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson. Mrs. William Wiles and Stewart visited with Oshawa relatives on Mon- day. Surviving are her 'husband, three sons and four daughters, Dr. Leslie Hooey, Seattle; Mrs. Garent Sander- \ son (Lila), Orangeville; Mrs. Foyt Ferguson (Lottie), Ottawa; Mrs. tary; Prince Albert. E a ---- ee Myrtle Henry Griffin Amidst the many sorrows of our times, the community was saddened by the sudden and unexpected death of Myrtle L. Henry, beloved wife of Melville Griffin, April 16th, in her 39th year. Deceased was the clder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry. Fourteen years ago she married Melville Griffin - and since that time they have been fol- Mrs. Mr. Willoughby of Toronto, called We welcome Mr. John Ba ley back to the village after spending fhe Glass convenes the committee. -- The delegate's-report-of-the Provin- cial Annual meeting at Hamilton was on Myrtle friends on Monday. Little Blanche Taylor spent a part of the Easter vacation with her sister, lowing the occupation of farming in this district. --The-fimeral- service was held-from---- her home, April 18th, and was con- rr ow Crosier spent a few is . p 4 : a ws omg rege pig tenga -dead. . winter-in Toronto, - } piven tus din. Bren Ln Many Mrs. Wm. Gardiner Jr., of Ashburn. | ducted by Rev. D. M. Stinson, United . These are a few of the hardships, Sorry to report Mr. Donald Anting ielpful and inspiring ideas were pre Mr. and Mrs. Jay O'Boyle and fam-| Church Pastor. =~ Mr. Stinson spoke -------- --o [3 Te That will lessen as days go by, on the sicls list, Spe. rect d wi Jv, of Oitiaus, sighs 19 She Siises on) wives of consolation To he tameved, . M A R RIED If you dig deep in your pockets, Pte. W. Ryall, of Petawawa, with 7 he Degg pion fini pig Sunday afternoon, the guests of their basing' his remarks on the scene in DANCE k Anil another Victory Bond buy. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Asling last week. Tot hiode ial A AL iL whl the oe aunt, Miss L. O'Boyle. Gethsemane and the words spoken Arthur B. Lindsay, Port Perry, Ont.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark ve- 3 Mrs. Frank Harrison was a visitor | then by our Lord, "Not My will, but Warriner Lodge, Odd Auditorium, Port Perry, Fellows' Dance will be held in the High School on Friday, CLARK--STEWART On Thursday, April 22nd, 194 Norine Elaine Stewart, daughter of April 30, 1943. 3, turned to Oshawa after spending week at their home here. ecutive served light refreshments. a : Myrtle Station in Toronto on Tuesday. Mr, Bill Martin and Miss Mary Mar- tin of Brooklin, called on Myrtle friends on Sunday. Thine be done". The sacred selection "Some Day He'll Make it Plain to Me" and the hymn, "Peace, Perfect Peace in this Dark World" were read. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, of Port ' May 14th. Music by Russ Creighton ny » and His Variety Dance Band. Ol ben Waswpiariiedstom Harlan. GREENBANK Young People's Union Avery large congregation attended Mt Jerod Streduwick and Mrs, J.[, iy $0 must hor pesing are Tyme and Modern Dances. Refresh- Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark,| A very enjoyable evening was 'spent : : Church y Sondoy cvening when Bev, Leask - were visitors in Xoronts on i husband, - er two:weeks.old . ju- ment booth. Spot dances. Two of Reach Township. The muarriage!at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd| The Y.P.U. held a meeting on Tues- ure Qn wunday o g Tuesday. ant daughter, her parents, her sister Lucky Draws. -Admission--50¢ each. Proceeds in aid of Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge War Fund. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. William Medd wish to express to their neigh- heartfelt and many acts of kindness and expressions | of sympathy at the time of the death their flowers, friends for = the bours and appreciation of their dear mother. of Rev. B. Eyers, B.A, Church Minister, Uxbridge. tailored suit with white accessorie was her bridesmaid. snapdragons and sweet peas. Mr. Fred Clark. . The newly married couple spent ceremony was performed at the home B.D., United' The bride was dressed in a blue and carried a bouquet of red rose buds. Miss Margaret Day, of Port Perry, She wore an Alaskan blue dress with navy acces- sories and a corsage of pink and blue The groom was supported by his brother, Lee on April 21st when about fifty young people gathered to offer their congratulations to them on their re- cent marriage. , S;| Mr. and Mrs. Orr have moved into Mr. Geo. Till's house. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Reazon and fam- ily have moved to Marchester. Glad to hear Mrs. Boe has returned home from Lindsay Hospital where she has been for some time. Also Mr. C. Pilkey, who has been in a Toronto a| hospital, is honie again. Vice President, presided. Helen Hayes. Kathleen Day read son, day evening, of which Kathleen Day was convener and Ralph Hansen, the The meeting opened with the Invo- cation by Ralph Hansen; a-hymn was sung and Kathleen Day led in prayer. The. Scripture passage was read by synopsis on the life of Alfred Tenny- A hymn' was sung and Wesley Jackson gave a humourous reading, |. "Mrs, Smart Learns How to Skate." The minutes of the last regular meet- ing were read and adopted, the roll D. G. Gault preached on "True Friend ship". _ His remarks were based on the story of the great friendship of David and Jonathan and it was one of the finest sermons that Mr. Gault has de- livered to his people. Also, it was the last for the duration, excepting per- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson and little girls of Audley and Mrs, Leslie Duke of Toronto, were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs, Jesse Perrin Yivisiting this haps, for the. occasional Sunday he week with friends in Toronto. Gertrude and her aged grandmother, Mrs, Jeremiah Henry, Pallbearers were neighbours, Reeve C. P. Devit!] Edward Harris; Oscar Graham, Herbert Swain, Wilbur Toms, Laverne Devitt. Interment in the Union Cemetary} Cadmus, ol 1108 OSHAWA, ONTARIO = BLTMORE THEATRE HONE 534 Pte. the Rev. W. R. Tristram of the stall a pleased to have Misses. L. and G. V.| 1910 .. --- on Veteran's Guard of Canada, who is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Cigars Stovin accompany Mrs. W. C Smith 1011 .. A. M. LAWRENCE i ; i stationed at Bowmanville, visited at MAY 10-11-12 to our meeting. A pot luck hd was 1912 .. | 7 his home here during the week-end. . RUTHER ORD v Tobaccos much enjoyed. 1913 .. PHONE 49 770 Ronall Store' 'PORT PERRY N 5 vil rn . Co -- ot * Welcome to Miss Barlow who re-| 1914 . 2 Musiof Wells 1s wanting hel " ele RT Cigarettes turned to her home here on Saturday| 1915 .. TM TG I TI TAG ET TIE : %, with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Mills, Whistling in Dixie for thie SUNS 1916 .. i at Enniskillen. . Als The Misses Holman spent a few 1917 .. may be able to spend on the charge. BLACKSTOCK - 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. Mark and family == isn == days last week at their home here, and 1918 . Mr. Gault wore his Captain's uniform Jpsephine Graham Hooey brief honeymoon . in Brockville, and| . Mrs. A. Phoenix is recovering from ..neq, and offering taken. Several ' « eee are now residing in Port Perry. We her recent illness. items of business were dealt with, Friday and Saturday Monday and Tuesday ERERTIY and Thursday; % DIED Saleame them Eh ou town, an ig Mr. J. Watson, Saintfield, called on after which a hymn was sung and the : ¥ y , them a long and happy married life. |friends last Tuesday. meeting closed with the Mizpah bene- BETTE DAVIS. i ~ BR 3 6 . 4 12) an HEA A Ti teat weren >> Miss Eileen McArthur at home for | diction. Crime Murder "1 3 Thi 0 ; Lif "» "Out of the Fog" Pa 4, yee $A the Easter holidays. IE woo ¢ 20) n 18 ur Lire aie Joved wife. of William Cook, in her' ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Woodward -have with WALTER PIDGEON, and with JOHN GARFIELD, and . 70th year. NESBITT-At Nestleton, on Tues- "day, May 4th, 1943, Matilda Mahood, beloved wife of James B. Nesbitt, in her 90th year. : Funeral on Friday, at her late resi- dence at 2.30 p.m. t Sunderland, place May 8th at Greenbank. Mr, and Mrs. Rae Dusty, of Green- bank, announce the engagement of their daughtér, Aileen Elizabeth, to Mr. Floyd Dawson, son of Mrs, Daw- son and the late Philip' Dawson, of The marriage to take moved to a farm on the Fourth of Brock, sister Mrs. Lloyd Lee. There will be a special Mothers' Day service in the United' Ghurch on Sunday morning, : Miss Mills, of Toronto, visiting her|' WANTED premises. at Star Office, Port Perry. The undersigned will give house rent free (including. telephone and Hydro) to aged .couple for care of Son is in the army. Apply DONALD MEEK : --also-- enry Aldrich, as Editor featuring JIMMIE LYDON and JOHN LITEL with DENNIS MORGAN and GEORGE BRENS : --also-- Top Sergeant Mulligan Starring NAT PENDLETON IDA LUPINO ] --algo-- 'VIVA CIOUS LADY" with GINGER ROGERS and JAMES STEWART

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