PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1943 2 Port. Perry Mr. Thos. Bown, of Smiths' Falls, was in town. He also enjoyed a short holidhy with his parents at their sum- mer cottage in Haliburton, Mrs, H. S. Channell and Mrs. An- derson, of Hillier, Ont., were recent guests of Mr. George Channell. Miss Dorothy Tristram is spending this week at the Young People's Camp at Oak Lake. , Rev. W. C. Smith is leaving on Fri- day for Toronto where he will spend his holidays. He will be accompanied * by Mrs. Smith and Mr. Evans. Speedy relief for constipation due to irregular wartime habits -- "SALZO" the iron tonic laxative will satisfy. Sold at Lawrence's Drug Store. Leading Aircraftsman Michael at rit, Wood has received his wings in Eng- land and is now a Flight Engineer posted with a Halifax bomber squad- ron. : Mrs. David Jackson, of Toronto, is spending this week with her mother, Murs. J. B. Lundy. Dr: J.B. Lundy is holidaying this week at Rest Point Lodge in the Hali- burton Highlands. Pilot Officer Hugh Nasmith, R.C, A.F., who is stationed at Oshawa, was at his home here over the week-end. Miss M. Pearson's Group of the Parish Workers of the Church of the Ascension held a Silver Tea last Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. Woods. A pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed by those present, Mr. N. Ewers, of Oshawa, was call- ing on friends in town on Monday. Pte. Jimmie Taylor, R.C.AM.C. of Orillia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Taylor. "Dr. G. M. Rennie has resumed his practice after a pleasant weck's holi- day. Mrs. McCaw and aaughter, Miss Ek. McCaw, of St. Petersburg, Florida, ave visiting relatives in town for the sum- mer. ~ Master Jimmie Rennie is spending a few holidays with his father, Dr. G. M. Rennie. A. C. John Christie, R.C.AF,, of Galt and Dr. Donald Christie, V.S., of Oshawa, were with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Grant. Christie during the week-end. ' | gent co} FREB OSHAWA Phone Parking on A FAMOUS PLAYKRS THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JULY 29-30-31 1" : FOREVER ; "AND A DAY" presenting Brien Ahern, Robert Cummings, Charles Laughton, Ida Lupino, Herbert Marshall, Anna Neagle, Ray Milland, =~ Merle Oberon, 70 more Hollywood Favorites. Unmatched Romance -- Drama and Suspense from the inspired pens of 21 celebrated authors, Gala Midnite Show Aug. 1 Sunday after Midnite Doors open at 12.05 a.m. The _screen's Greatest Musical Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST Taylor's The Eating House of Quality and Service Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars Novelty -- "Cabin in the Sky" with Ethel Waters, Eddie Rochester, I.ena Horne, Louis Armstrong, . Rex Ingram, Duke' Ellington and His Orchestra, -- MAKE UP A PARTY -- Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 2-3 Two Great Features-- Henry Fonda, in "The Ox-Bow Incident' with Dana Andrews, Mary B. Hughes ' and . Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, in their latest LAFF HIT-- "JITTERBUGS" Coming Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4-7, "HAPPY GO LUCKY" i i OU i iA] Capt. Tom Harris, of Ottawa, was a visitor to town during the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marper, of To- ronto, are holidaying in Port Perry with the latter's mother, Mrs. J. J. Coyle. Mrs. L. G. Hall wus-a visitor to To- ronto on Sunday. Mrs. M. Orde resumed her duties last Sunday as organist at the United Church after a two week's holiday. 8 ~The sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. ment in the death, by accidental drowning last Friday in Lake Couchi- ching, of Mr. DeNure's brother Calvin, of Peterboro.' Mrs. Irvin Coates and son Jimmy, Dr. W. S. Harper, a r resi- | of Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. 'H. " a A LM. Coates. ¥ dent of Port Peres ras calli friends in town recently. Messrs. Bob Green and Len Rance, of Toronto, are enjoying some holi- days, at a cottage at Portview Beach. Ptes. Gordon Carnegie, C.D.C. and George Eminerson, C.D.C., both of To- ronto,-were at their respective homes over the week-end. : Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Toronto, are . visiting at the home of their daughter .. and. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. "~ Love. ¢ : Mr. T. Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. C. King and family took a trip north over the week-end to pick blueberries. They report there is a very good crop. Mrs. O. Howe has returned to Port Perry after a pleasant holiday. Dr. D. C. MacMaster, Mrs, Mac- Master, and daughter Muriel; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Vernon and son, enjoyed a trip through parts of northern On- tario, over the week-end. Mr. Robert Wells, of Lindsay, was a Sunday guest with his sister, Mrs. Wm, MacGregor. Misses Hallie, Ethel and Edna Em- merson, of Toronto, are spending the summer at their home in Port Perry. Miss A. Abernethy and Miss Marion Farmer, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer, during the week-end. ' Mrs. N. Whitmore has returned to her duties at the Hospital after a holi- day and we are glad to know she is 'a much improved in health, Misses M. and E. Harris have re- turned home 'from visiting their brother, Dr. Harris, at White Fish Falls. Take Notice Warning is hereby given to the per- son who took a "Birdseye Center" sign ; m the town_property at the corner ueen and" Water streets at 6 a.m, Sunday, July 11th, to return same, & or legal action will be taken to re- bi the stolen property | ' Harold Gray left "last Friday to commence his training with the Arm- ed Forces. Gunner Merl Dowson, R.C.A., who has been stationed at Tracadie, N.B., is spending a two weeks' furlough in Port Perry. - Mrs. N. Wilkinson has returned to Port Perry after a month's visit with friends at: London, Sarnia, Drumbo and Ayr. - Advance Poll for Canadian Militia (Reserve Units) As a large number of men, who are members of the Canadian Militia (Re- serve Units) will be absent from their homes in attendance at summer train- ing camps during the week commenc- ing August 1st, 1943, it has been de- cided to allow such men to vote at the Advance Polls to be opened on Satur- day, July 31st, 1943, Notice is hereby given that any such men who are entitled to vote in On- tario Riding may cast their ballots at the Advance Poll which is being held at the Barber Shop of Thomas John- son, 8 Bond Street West, Oshawa, be- tween the hours of 8 a.m. to 5. p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. g There may also be voters in-Ontario Riding who will be called up under the National Resources Mobilization Act, 1940, and ordered to report at a mili- tary camp previous to election day. These will also. be permitted to vote at-the Advance Poll above referred to, upon production of their order to re- port, if their names are on the Voters' List and if thay are-qualified to vote. G. M. GOODFELLOW, Returning Officer, Ontario Riding. ENGAGEMENT Mrs, Job Oldham and the late Job Oldham, of Mount Albert, announce the engagement of her youngest daughter, Ruth Evelyn Jane, to Mr. Frank Johnston Moore, son of Mrs, Thomas Moore and the late Thomas Moore, of Greenbank, the marriage to take place the latter part of July. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Fralick, of Blackwater, announce the engagement of their elder daghter Wenda June, to Sidney Roy Kendell, of Cardiff, Wales, the marriage to take place quietly on September 4th. A Fred DeNure in their recent bereave- | ~"FTobaccos "Cigarettes - BILL TAYLOR. Proprietor Grablins Have any of you seen a Grablin? Remember they're darned hard to spot For they look quite a lot like a human, And would fool anyone, like as not. Ah, yes, they're all right on the out- side, 4 - Inside there's a heart black as sin, To the war they pay little attention And they don't seem to care if we win. And found he had four extra tires; He's a Grablin, and doing his work well, Work that old Hitler admires, kBut before you condemn all these creatures, X Take a look at your own cupboard ! shelf, ) If you have a pound too much butter, By heck, you're a Grablin yourself !! ~o@o>-------- Young People's Union The Y.P.U. is holding its annual picnic at Birdseye Center Park, on the evening of Thursday, August '12th, Supper will be at 7.30. Everyone -is invited so come along and have an evening's fun, There will be a small charge of twenty cents to help defray expenses. . Receives D.F.C. We are happy to hear of the honor bestowed upon Flying Officer Gordon "Spanky" Reneau, of the R.C.AF. Gordon was decorated with the D.F.C, in North Africa, after air operations against the cnemy over Sicily and Italy, when he is credited with sinking a 2500 ton Axis vessel and assisting to damage several others. Gordy is well known to the younger péople of Port Perry because for many years before his enlistment, he spent his holidays "at his parents' cottage at Portview. -------- o> CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hood wish to convey their heartfelt thanks and ap- preciation to all neighbors and friends for the messages of sympathy, and kindnesses extended to them during their bereavement, ----, OP -- DIED HOOD--On July 24, 1943, Heather Mabel Hood; infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hood, aged 6 months. BAe Caesarea, on Thurs- day, July 22nd, 1948, Frederick Arthur Bailey, in his 79th year. SHECKLETON -- At Gravenhurst, Muskoka on Wednesday, July 21, 1943, Violet C. Shéckleton, beloved wife of Austin Sheckleton, in her 49th year," > IN MEMORIAM COLLINS--In loving remembrance of our dear grandfather, John Collins, who passed away July 27th, 1942, Those whom we love go out of sight; But never out of mind, They are cherished in the heart Of those they leave behind. "Tis sweet to know we'll meet again Where troubles are no more, And. that_the one we love so well Has just gone on before. Sadly 'missed by granddaughter Cora, and grand-son-in-law Irwin. Exploitation by Packing Companies Must Cease Join the C.C.F. Write--131 Oshawa Blvd.; Oshawa and he called them." And all those who were present listened with rapt at-|- dce-cream-and-pep-wilt-be-en-sale If you happen to visit your néighbor, The text for the past Sunday was taken from the 4th chapter of Mat- thew and verse 21--"And going on from thence, he saw other two breth- ren James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, in a ship with Zebe- dee their father, mending their nets, tention. Mr. Cecil Fralick did a fine job on the temperance lesson for the Bible Class, All are invited to attend these Sunday gatherings. The Sunday School picnic has been arranged for August 3rd at Stephen- son's Point. Besides the usual events {THE GREEN HORNET PORT PERRY Picture Show PRESENTS 'The Eighth Chapter of STRIKES AGAIN" TOWN HALL, Port Perry One show only, 9.00 p.m., on WED., AUG. 4th ALSO Eagle Squadron with Added Attractions Birthday greetings to Murray Clark and Florence Carter for August 1st, Gail Mark for the 3rd, Hubert Long and our good Queen Elizabeth for the 4th, Mrs. A. Brunt for the 5th, Mrs. J. D. Stevehs and. daughters Joan and Doris and Miss Gertrude White, of Maple Grove, were week-end visitors of the former's brother, Rev. H. W. Foley at the parsonage, Mr. and Mrs, David Miller of To- ronto, are spending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and 'Mrs. George Sweetman; and Miss Alice Brooks of Ajax was a week-end guest. Mrs. J.Iz Sweetman spent the week- end in Toronto. Mrs. C. Mills, of Port Perry, spent the week-end with her daughter Mrs. Roy Hop . Little "Hiss Carole Sweetman of, Port Perry is spending a few holidays' with her grand parentsy Mr, and Mrs. Russell Carter. Master Jimmie Heayn of Port Perry is holidaying with his uncles, Ray and: Ralph Milner. Little Heather, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hood, was called to be a little angel on Saturday morn- ing, after making her parents happy for six months. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from A. L. Me- Dermott's with burial at Pine Grove Cemetery. Rev. H. W. Foley was the minister. Sympathy of, Scugog friends is extended to the bereaved parents. Pte. and Mrs. Maundrell of King- ston, spent the week-end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. C. LL. Fralick, The wild red raspberries are a very good crop this year and there are many. pickers looking for them. Miss Stella, Heayn visited at Mrs. C. Wilson's.on Thursday. Miss Laura Prentice of Epsom, is spending a pleasant week with her cousin Miss Edna Prentice. - Mrs, N. Kerry and Misses Edna Samells and Lois Reader, left on Sat- urday for Oak Lake where the girls will stay for a week. Mrs. Kerry will stay for two weeks. = All hope for a speedy recovery for little six year old Ann Henry who was struck by a bicycle in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tetlow, Joyce and Phyllis, visited, (Gordon Tetlow Hamilton, on Thursday. / Mrs. Reckie of Toronto, is visiting her sisters Mrs. Joel Aldred and Mrs, Ira Aldred, for a few days. Jal NTE ' Progress 0. YS i I -- DTS Sy os Z M2 SRA ZAT a SEAL in - LIBERAL ADMINISTRATION! MAKE CERTAIN YOU VOTE and ELECT CARROLL ANDERSON Adults 28c. Children 18c. - PLUS TAX THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH Minister -- Rev. J. A. McMillan 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Service. Services will be held at 11 a.m, dur- ing the summer months, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Clifford Smith, Minister Sunday August 1st-- 10 a.nm.--Sunday School 11 am. and 7 pm. -- Rev. Ross A. Skinner, B.A., Toronto, Field Sec'y of the Lord's Day Alliance of Can- ada, will preach at both services. Sunday, August 8--Mr. J. J. Mellor, "of Orono, will preach at both ser-] vices. . Ses CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION i ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William, Stocks Sunday, August Ist-- | 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am. --Holy Communion amd sermon. The Rector. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH ~_ Pastor: P, Taylor 10 a.m.--Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 p.m.-- ' Young Peoplés' meeting--Come and enjoy this get-together. Meetings are bright and inspiring. Mrs. H. Long and son Donald, visit- ed her cousin Miss Clara Hardy on Friday. ~ FNAL NR ITTRA RL ZT SALI CONGRATS UN 37 - - = ps In the Best Interests of Ontario County, and + for DEMOCRACY in ACTION view Under [rm LIBERAL CANDIDATE ~~ ¢ . : 4 ¢ {HARRY C. NIXON A POR we rb N Premier of Ontario ' : 8 ) | ommm rrommet ONTARIO RIDING 0 ) EVERYONE WELCOME 1A i ? \ \l | MASONIC TEMPLE, OSHAWA, COMMITTEE ROOMS { y ata pan, > PORT PERRY WHITBY OSHAWA ly FRIDAY, JULY 30| adie wpiobomew. whondfon VOTE ANDERSON | 2 . 1 - , ) ¢ ( NT NT SOSA AED AEN aA : 3 $ LIN RN I SS I A TM Lawrence's Drug Store News You can Save with Safefy at the REXALL STORE T SUNBURN AND SKIN TOILETRIES CREAMS and COSMETICS i TANGER vores 50c. and $1.25 L'ONGLEX NAIL POLISH 1% 0 ING TINE English Garden Perfume ¢ ' UNGER] 9 hs 30¢, and 60¢. NOXZEMA, ..... Ve, 39, 596. | | burys Face Creams LAWRENCE'S 3 25¢. and 49c. SKIN BALM etsy 25¢. and 39c. Adrienne Perfume, ..... 30¢., 60c. ITALIAN BALM ...icon 3c. | | Woodbury's Soap ...4 cakes 2d. FRENCH BALM ...29c. and 49¢. No Hoz Leg Paint ........ 65¢. ~ A» M. LAWRENCE PHONE-49 3. Rexall ses PORT PERRY 3- ETS es lie eal lie Salle vi 0 OSA A OL SO SL THOT IS IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY RELIABLE Insurance is essential WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult , HAROLD W. Phone 41 : "Satin EMMERSON i} . 'Port Perry ¥ TRE I I LIE SH NH TI] PART TIME -- MEN AND WOMEN If you have been forced out of busi- ness by restrictions or shortages of materials--discharged from the armed forces or--have spare time on your hands, we can offer you pleasant and very profitable part-time occupation .ealling on established farm customers in your home section or elsewhere. Write to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0O-P-b, 2177 Masson Street, Montreal, for appointment with" our provincial representative who will he in your district shortly. Coe WANTED | A child's wagon; must have rubber tires. Apply to Mrs. R. Oke, Phone 80W Port Perry. : NOTICE On account of the inability to secure help, I wish to announce that Mr, J. C. Love will be taking over the trans- portation of livestock, which I have been doing for some years, beginning on August 9th, 1943, I wish to.thank all my customers for their past patronage and express the wish that they will continue to ship through J. C. Love, who will as- sure good service, STEWART SWEETMAN THIS WEEK DREW : will speak over all Radio Stations THURSDAY, JULY 29, 8.30 P.M. 'SATURDAY, JULY 31, © + 9.00 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 31, 11.30 P.M. . Vote for a Strong Ontario Wed., Aug. 4 Mark Your Ballot. | for the PROGRESSIVE | CONSERVATIVE| © CANDIDATE BILTMORE THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, : JULY 29-30-31 v GENE TIERNEY, GEORGE MONTGOMERY, LYNN BARI in "CHINA GIRL" --2nd Hit-- ROY ROGERS, as "Young Bill Hiekock" with George "Gabby" Hayes, AFTER SUNDAY _MIDNITE SHOW August 1st, also - . - 'MONDAY and TUESDAY FREDDY MARTIN and Orchestra, Victor MATURE, Lucille BALL, in 'Seven Days Leave' | ; --2nd Hit-- Alan LADD and Jack LARUE, in © "Paper Bullets" ASPENS UT BIN ASTF RAN i -- MATINEES DAILY pa ---- SS I, 4 9h