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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Jul 1943, p. 4

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ah OTe. =e ---- he, Pe 3 = He nT = 3% fs aa » Tela SNE TE a FOCI ORES with Mr, ¢ funeral service of the late Alexander _ Campbell Gray, in Oshaw a, last Wed- nesday. At a recent meeting of the Fast York Deanery held at West Hill, Mrs. G. A, Woods was elected as Deanery Officer. We ¢xtend our congratula- tions. ) Miss Clare Glass returned home on Tuesday, after a pleasant week's holi- day spent with friends in Hamilton. Mrs. Wesley Vokins is living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "J. Lewis. Her husband is now serving overseas with the Canadian Army. Mrs. C. Mounce has returned from _ an enjoyable visit in Chicago. "SALZO"=a scientific product. An iron tonic laxative that isimot habit forming and has no unpleasant after effect. Obtuinable at Lawrence's Drug. Store. Mr. Albert A. Cawket, of Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cawker, last Thursday. Mr. Charles Cohey, of Dearborn, Mi- chigan, is renewing old acquaintances Parking OSHAWA __A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Phous Air Conditioned, Gala Midnite Show! Wednesday, June 30th. Lana TURNER, Robt. YOUNG in Slightly Dangerous" Walter Brennan, Alan Mowbray, Dame May Whitty, Eugene Pallette. LANA as a soda counter cinde- rella---But OH BABY, could she mix with Society. Make up a party. Doors open at 11.30 pan. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JULY 1-2-3 ly . ] Tarzan Triumphs" Johnny Weissmuller, Frances Gifford Johnny (BOY) ShefTield. New Thrills for you as Tarzan Meets Zandra. starring in town after an absence of twenty five years. | We are pleased to learn that Miss Phyllis Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson, graduated from Mothereraft School of Nursing last Tuesday, Congratulations! Mrs! Ira Anderson attended the graduation exercises of the Mother craft School of Nursing last Tuesday. Misses Marion Brent and Doris Mac- Gregor spent the week-end in town and Mrs. W. E. MacGregor. Pilot Officer Bruce Beare, RCAF, of Claresholm, Alta., is enjoying a fur- lough with Mr. and Mrs. I Fitchett. Mr. John Farmer, of Weston, was a week-end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Abbitt, Sr, of Toronto, were week-cnd-guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Balfour. Brookes, Weston, spent Mr. Mr. Harry the week-end with his patents, and Mrs. Ed. Brookes, Miss Muriel Cook, of Toronto, was a week-end visitor at the home of her father, Mr. Wm. Cook. Leaving last Tuesday 'morning, Mr. Philip Orde sailed his boat "the "Spray" to Orillia via Scugog River, the Trent Valley Canal system, and Lake Simcopg, arriving two days later. He was accpmpanied by Mr. Bruce Gerrow, who reports it was a very pleasant and interesting trip. Pte. Jimmy Taylor, R.C.E., Orillia, Monday, Tuesday; Wednesday, > JULY 5-6-7 Jack Benny, [Priscilla Lane, "THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD" with "Rochester" I'l make laugh history, and on the same program: "CHETNIKS" - (the fighting Guerrillas) starring Philip Dorn, Anna Sten, John Shepperd Sale of Paintings A sale of the paintings and sketches of the late Gertrude Spurr Cutts, AR. C.A,, O0.S.A,, and! the late William M. Cutts, A.R.C.A, 0.8.A., will be held every afternoon and evening during the month of July at their late resiy dence in Port Perry. julyl in GEO. A, PALMER INSTALLED { WOR. AASTER OF FIDELITY LODGE, AF. & AM. On Thursday evening of last week the Installing Board of Cedar Lodge, Oshawa, came to Port Perry, and in- stalled the newly elected officers of Fidelity Lodge. Wor. Bro. Norman Winters headed the Board: Following the ceremony members treated their guests strawberries and eream. Besides the Oshawa brethren, Wor. Bro. Whitfield and a number of members from! Whit- by were present. Fidelity to The New Officers visited recently with his parents, Mr.f Ww, Master .W. Bro. G. A. Palmer and Mrs. W. S. Taylor. L.P.M. W. Bro. LD. Colbear - S.W., .Bro. P| 'illiams Messrs. Gordon MacMaster and| yay' Yo, Sale Wills Owen Cliff, of 'Toronto, spent the] Chaplain Bro. J. B. Lundy week-end at their respective homes. Treasinor hg Dro. A. B. Cawker Miss Marion Tinsley and Mr. Jack Door WL Bra gon novel Tinsley, .of Toronto, were week-end] S. D. ... ..Bro. R. A. Peel visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. [J. D. Bro. Cecil Philp John Tinsley. , Mrs. W..S. Taylor attended 'the Graduation Exercises at the East General Hospital in "Toronto, which were held recently. Mr. Philip Orde of Orillia, and Sgt. John Orde, R.C.0.C., of Newmarket, spent the week-end with their smother, Mrs. M. Orde. Mrs, V..M. England and Mrs. Philip Gendron, of Toronto, were week-end visitors i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nott. The ea boys are spending ten days at the Cadet Camp at Bolton: 50h Dowson, Wesley Jackson, Morley Mitchell, Roy Wilkings, Jack Whit- more, Bob Williams, Harold Gatenby, Emerson McMillan, Bert Corner, Bill Hayes, and David Bentley. M#, and Mrs. Austin Mitchell, of Toronto, called on a fe friends in town on Monday. Miss Annabelle Baird, of Toronto, is holidaying with her mother, Mrs. N ' S. Baird. Miss Ruth Brent, of Toronto, is holi- daying with relatives in town. Mr, and Mrs. G. M. McKee and Mr. F." W. Ferguson .have moved to their cottage at 'Lakeside Beach for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. Segsworth of Brampton, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, S. Farmer. Mrs. J. A. MacMillan, Mrs. Camp- bell MacMaster, Mrs, N, Wilkinson, Miss C. McKee, Mrs. M. DP, Dymond, and Mrs. John Murray, attended the meeting of Lindsay Presbyterial W.M, 8. of the. Presbyterian Church held in Uxbridge last Tuesday. L.-Bdr, Terence Woods, R.C.A., of Petawawa, sania a day this week with his mother, G. A. Woods. A.C. Bill Ledhy, R.C.A.F,, Toronto, was at home with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L, Leahy, for the week-end. i tH LG. . Bro. Albert €awker S.S. .Bro. Roy Cornish J.S.. .Bro. Earl Wallace Tyler . Bro. Wentworth Watson .Bro. Jack Smith ro. H. G. Hutcheson Bro. J. B. Lundy Organist . Auditors-- RE -- 1.0.O.F. Parade The members of Warriner Lodge, No. 75 1.O.O.F., paraded to the Church of the Ascension, (Anglican), last Sunday afternoon for Divine Service. Rev. W. Stocks, the officiating clergy- man, gave a timely and inspiring ad- dress én friendship, love and trgth, taking the story of the Good Sapiar- itan as the basis of his sermon. Mr. Chas. Reesor, PDO, read the lesson, i Miss Datothy Balfour sang Schu- bert's Ave Maria, There were some fifty members of the Oddfellows Society in the parade, including some visitors from Oshawa. The parade was headed by Oshawa Girls' Fife and Drum Band. Recent Graduates of P. P. H. S. Recent Graduates of Port Perry High Schoo] take their places in business and the professions \ Murray Clark -- Aending, Tor onto University. Thelma Crosier -- teaching 5 Ontario County, Helen Donlin-tatenographie position in Toronto. County. Reta Donnelly -- teaching in Ontario County, Maunsell 'Gerrow--Corporal, R.C.A.F. Isobel Honey -- leaching in Ontario|" supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- 1. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST 7 9: Taylor's The Eating House of Quality and Service Ice Cream Soft 'Drinks Cigars Tobaccos Cigarettes Mrs. Drew and son, of Oshawa, with Mr--and-- Mis. Jeal Miller, forthe; week-end, , \ AC2 Roy Wilson, R.C.AF., spent Sunday with his pare:ts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers, Laura and Jean MacDonald, were in Lindsay on Saturday. "Miss Corbett visited on Sunday with Miss Ruby Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. D, Asling and Mrs. W. Asling in Prince Albert on Thurs- day evening, ; Mr. and Mis, Nwson spent week-end at their hase here, Mr. and Mrs. Lawy Trudelle have spent the past two wecks with Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark. > ------ -- -------- PRINCE ALBERT Miss I. Barlow was in Toronto, and returned bringing her sister Miss R. Barlow, who has bea ill and with a nurse still-in attendance, with her. And still the showers continue, Last night it wis for the newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn at their home, Friends and relatives were present from--Toronto, Prospect, Scugog, Port the | Adults 26c. Children 15c. -FILMS - PRESENTS PRISCILLA LANE and ROBERT CUMMINGS in "SABOTEUR" The MYSTERIOUS JUG An Oswald Cartoon Also Fourth Chapter of STRIKES AGAIN" TOWN HALL, Port Perry at 9.00 p.m., on WED., JULY 7th with Added Attractions PLUS TAX Mrs. S. Hope and daughter Merle, were Sunday guests of her 'sister Mrs, BILL TAYLOR: Proprietor Joel Aldred--Flight Licutenant, R.C. AF. D. C. Christie--Graduate Ont. Veteri- nary College. ! Wm. T. Beare--L.A.C.,, R.C.AF. (Overseas). Jean Crosier--recent graduate of the Oshawa Hospital and recipient of proficieney prize. Louise Hall -- Toronto, Stenographic position. Mina Dobson--teaching, Ont. County Irene MacDonald--Pharmacy appren- tice at Port Perry George Mulligan--DPilot Officer, R. C. Al. (Overseas) Hugh smith -- Pilot' Oficer, R.C. AL. instructor, Canada, Walter Sheridan--Gunner, = Army, Canadian Army Overseas. June Sonley--Bank_of Commerce, Port Perry Branch. Margaret Day--Bank of Comnicrce, Port Perry Branch Willa Edgerton -- Toronto, graphic position, Lola Gerr Toronto, Dental Nurse, recipient of the Alumnae prize. Lois Wray--1943 graduate of Toronto Normal School and will be teaching in Ontario County . Ilen Ploughman--war work in Osha- wa, Mary Pyatt--Stenographie position in Toronto. 4 Gordon Tetlow-- Margaret Bowes -- stenographic posi- tion in Toronto. Grace Demara--Oflice position in To- ronto. oY Ellwood Martyn-- Annie Apostle--war work, Oshawa. Clarence Leahy--war work, Oshawa. Reg. Moase--A.C), R.C.A.F. Doris MacGregor---attending Business College, Toronto. Irene Redman--Nurse in Training, at Oshawa Hospital, and winner of this year's intermediate prize. Ucorge Stone--L.A.C,, R.C.A.F,, "Regina. David Nasmith--Dept. of Transport, Windsor. Ralph Hansen--DPort Perry Creamery. steno- ~y | " Special mention should be made of the following earlier graduates: - Delza Lakey-- has resumed her Arts Course at U. of T. after two years of teaching, and is maintaining her record by ypeeciving a University Sehshifach year. Mary and Grice Stone --= graduated from the College of Pharmacy: this year. EPSOM A goodly number attended the social evening of the W.A. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. McCulloch last Thurs- day 'evening, also a presentation of a lovely clock to Miss Corbett. The sympathy of this community is extended to the husband and family of the late Mrs. Robert Mann, of Prince Albert, a former resident here who passed away on Sunday morning. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wagner were Pte. Fred Wagner and Miss Pike, Mr. and Mrs, H. Noble and family. Mrs. P. Luke and Mr. and Mrs. L. Luke spent Sunday afternoon in Can- nington, Quite a number from here attended decoration service in Uxbridge on Sunglay. Sunday visitors with Mr. John Bailey, were Mr. and Mrs, Mel Hodg- son and family, of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. D. McKinley, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, C. Geer and family of Utica, Perry and Epsom, and of course, Prince Albert was well represented, bringing a host of lovely and useful articles all mixed up with good wishes, We departed after lunch, and the sing- ing of one verse of "Gul Be With You Till We Meet Again", wondering who would be the next. : : Mr, and Mrs. 'Murray Clark have A. Brown have bought and are moving into the house vacated by them. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond and Helen, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Luke. Mrs. Robt. Mann passed away on sunday morning in her 82nd year, after having been confined to bed for two. weeks, her. two daughters, Mrs. Balsled (Mamie) | of Port Credit, and Mrs. brothers. sympathy. SCUGOG the Head at 10.30. All are invited. . Report of S. S. No. 1 (Head) Entrance Standing--Jack Colleran,' Kerry, Mary Reader, Maric Sweet- man. Grade Martyn. . Grade VII-- Donald Collins, Mary VIII -- Ruth Collins, pe: " Inez' man, Stella Heayn. Grade V--Roy Brown, son, Connie Reader, Grade IV--Harold Collins, June Col- lins, Lucille Collins, Douglas Pogue, Helen Samells, Mary Wilson. Grade III -- Clinton Brown, Ivan Collins, Shirley Heayn, May Divine, Doreen Reader, Gilbert Reader. Grade II--Murray Reader, Marlene Mark. Grade I--Elmer Brown, Lillian Col- lins, Yvonne Collins, Winnifred Niddery, Teacher, All are pleased to hear Miss dery is coming back for another term, Report of S.S. No. 2 (Centre) Grade VI--Robert Gilmour. Glen Dow- Grade V -- Norma Fines, George Freeman, _Allene Sweetman, Phyllis! Tetlow. » Grade IV--Ena Pearce, Roy Free- man, Eddie Prentice, Victor Chilton, Grade III -- Shirley Hope, Jean Samells. Grade 'II -- Tony Roman, Yvonne Milner, Donald Long. Grade 1 -- Donald Freeman, John Pearce. i Frances E, Lackin, Teacher © Miss Lackin has also decided to re- turn for another year, Report of 8.8. No. 3 (Foot) Grade VI--Alfred Hunt. Grade V--Merle Hope, Eileen Cher rie, Douglas Taylor. Grade IV--Delores Woodruff, Grade III--George Woodiuff, Roy Hope. Grade I--Marjorie Goose. Audrey N. Lee, Teacher. Mis. T, Fines and her aunt Mrs. P. Eyden, visited in Oshawa on Thurs- day. Mrs. H, Long and 50, ed her cdussin Mi#§8 Claja Hardy on Wednesday. Mrs, Reynolds hag/returned to her home in TorontgpZ after spending a week with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tetlow. i Mrs, Mann was a very, kindly woman and we are sorry to lose Besides her husband she leaves (Myrtle) of Scarboro, as well as some!' To these we extend our The Communion Service will be held on Sunday, July 4th, at 11 am, in the' Mrs. Sf Rodman. - Foot Church, and Sunday School at - Dorothy Collins, Jack Collins, John: Barbara Irvine, Nul-! Donald visit- | J. L. Swern: Mr. and Yves, visited his daughter Mus. C. Heayn and -her husband, in Port "THE GREEN HORNET J. Milner, Marjoric, Ralph, Ray ( : f ¢ Fe " ) y | . J : ' - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 1st, 1943 a Port Perry Eyes Examined Mr. and Mrs. AL Christie spent Sat- TE A TN ON TON HT TNT urday afternoon in Liwdsay. SOVIREIGY ' ; Sgt. Laura 'Rogers was home fr h Rev. J. A. MucMillan conducted the Glasses complete, or lenses only, pa aes Sars URS rom i Lawrence Ss Drug Store News --You can Save with- Safety atthe REXALL STORE REX WHEAT GERM OIL Seon' in 'stock for all Live Stock LA RIGA RUSSIAN OIL... 16 oz. 49¢. SKEETER SKOOT for mosquitos 35 fF 0% eve $1.25 NOXZEMA ... 17c., 3%¢., 9c. 10 0Z. over rin $3.00 : NO HOZ STOCKING LIQUID ....85¢ 20 OZ. sin riinrio $5.00 40 08. wervsivmenis $8.00 DURATION LEG-DO or d3e, . Joe 40 oz, 89¢c, RVEX, ...16 oz, 83c. 32 oz. $1.29 A. re Sa } TT TT le TT TEL ad rap Perry, on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Foley used for his text on Sunday, John 2:8, "Look to yourselves,} that we lose not those things which "able sermon, and we hope lasting good will come from it. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodman arfd Mr. and Mrs, C. Graham enjoyed g few | holidays™ at Drag Lake, Hiliburton, ' last week. i Mrs. S. Gerrow, Port Perry, spent Fhe week-end with her mother Mus. "J. Collins, and sister Mrs. S. Pogue. We all wish for the teachers and their pupils a very pleasant holiday. Birthday greetings to Mr. Russell Sparkhall Hood and Keith Sweetman for July 3, fe Linda Fralick for the Gth, Rev. . G. Joblin and Yvonne Milner for the Tth. Mr. Bruce Ashton, of Enniskillen, visited his sister Mrs. S. Rodman, a i few days last week. TT ) Master Billie May, of Toronto, is ! spending his holidays with his aunt, - Mrs. S. Reynolds returned to her Dione in Seagrave, after spending j several weeks with her Sager Mrs. . Glen Hood. GREENBANK Among Som visitors were Mr. cand Mrs. G, McMillan, Nr. J. Baird, { Mr. Edgar Leask, Mrs. N. Baird Mrs, Soles, Miss Raines, of Port Perry; Pearce, Jean: Wilson. Mr, and Mrs, J. Ward, Whitby, Mr. Grade VI -- Edgar Brown, Colleen Btn Leask and friend, of Toronto. Colleran, Evelyn Collins, Joan _Col- Mr. S. Barrett, Edmonton, called on lins, Arthur Dowson, Norene Sweet- | we have wrought, but that we receive, 4 Sen = J "HAROLD W. Phone 41 fs moved to Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. i full reward" It was a very profit-i yr ind Mrs. E. Phair, on Sunday. Mr. Ronald Lee, Toronto, Mr. Elmer "Lee, R.C.ALF, and Mrs. Lee, Miss R. Lee, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Tyson Lee, on Sunday. Mr. Harold Cragg and son, of To- ronto, with Mrs. A. Phoenix. Our butcher for the beef ring, Mr. W. Bagshaw, Sunderland, was taken suddenly ill last Wednesday morning while here, and was rushed in the evening to St. Michael's Hospital, in! Toronto, where he was operated on for appendicitis. On Tuesday evening, June 22, the Young People's. Union held its closing meeting for the summer. The meet- ing took the form of a social evening, with games playéd" on the: school grounds, after which they journeyed to the church ot ik refreshments were served. During the course of the evening a presentation of a lovely suit case was made to Miss Ruby Wil- son, with the following address being read. Dear Ruby,--We, the members of the Greenbank Young People's Union!" cannot allow the relations that have existed between us toybe broken with- out conveying to you our gratitude. i You have always been deeply interest- "ed in the welfare of the Young People and have striven by earnest-efforts to promote its highest interests. Your position as President, made you a very important_and valuable member, and it is no more than due to you to say, that in this relation you have been faithful and efficient, and have mani- fested a readiness to do whatever you could for the benefit of the Society. BE SURE TO | oe ~ Help the Lions ROY CORNISH, | President, | Shows : Daily 1 to 11, 30 p.m. ATTEND THE Lions Carnival and Street Dance 'at PORT PERRY, Monday, JULY 5th, Foy) 8 p.m. TILL ? You will enjoy a Royal Good Time-- You may win a Ton of Coal -- Your funds will help War and Welfare work and the Lions will help others. M. LAWRENCE ¥ \ PHONE 49 me Resall sos Be aC lie wine =f IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY RELIABLE Insurance is essential] WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult FORT PERRY EMMERSON Port Perry Se Ee oe ee sei We are sorry you are to leave us, for we shall certainly miss you;-as we need your help. You are the kind of person to be useful wherever you may go. This leads us to say good bye to you, as a member of the Union, with deepest regret, yet we sincerely bid you God-speed, and ask you to accept this gift as a token of (Continued on Page b) AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE the property of F. Cartwright, Raglan; on Saturday, July 3rd. Sale at 1.30. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. . FOR SALE About 17 acres of timothy, nl 8 acres of red clover and timothy. Ap- ply to J. J. Christie, lot 6, con. b, Reach Tp., Port Perry R.R, 1 THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister -- Rev. J. A. McMillan 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Service. -- ing the summer months. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. rr, 11 am.--The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. Re- ception Service for new members. p.m. -- Patriotic Religious Service. Canada's Challenge to Youth. 7 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William Stocks Sunday, July 4th-- b 2 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and Sermon, The Rector. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor -- P. Taylor 10 a.m --Bible Class. 11 a.m.--Worship Service. 1 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Comé and Hear BOB and DORIS The Gospel Singers H. G. HUTCHESON, - Secretary ~ BILTMORE THEATRE Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer meeting Everybody welcome -------- Cooled ol mfort MIDNITE SHOW: une 30th 12.05 a.m. B AW The Panther's Claw with SYDNEY BLACKMER RICK VALIN - -- 2nd Chill Hit -- BORIS KARLOFF, in "The Fatal Hour" with Marjorie Reynolds : -- BIG -- IORROR PROGRAM Thursday, Fri., Saturday, JULY 1-2.3 Monday, Tues., Wednesday, July 5-6-7 RED SKELTON, ANN RUTHERFORD, and CONRAD VEIDT, in "Whistling 5 in the Dark' ond Hit -- | GENE AUTRY, in 'Home i in Wyomin" with George (Gabby) Hayes ! i "Road to ~~ with J BOB HOPE, BING CROSBY, DOROTHY LAMOUR "DONA DRAKE -- 2nd Hit -- "Men of the Timber Lands" with Richard Arlen, Andy Devine 4. i ATTEND OUR HOLIDAY 'MATINEE -- STARTS AT 12.30 [23 july8 -. ol Services will be held at 11 am. dur- - Morocco" "- TT aed

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