., Phone 618, WHITBY "ONE DAY. OF WAR--RUSSJA" ' Craig STEVENS, Irene MANNING, a) CHIROPRACTOR SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED A§UITS CLEANED Queen Breet, Port Perry, . Phone 4 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1943 53 sar Fo. oy MA i 3 ian sabe fees ty SPY RS SEUNG & VALPS SV T SE CRA o BROCK THEATRE - Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday and Saturday, AUGUST 19-20-21 Two shows at 7 and 9 pm. CY hd Matinee at 1.30, "They Got Me Covered' starring Bob HOPE, and Dorothy LAMOUR: Plus March of Time-- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, AUGUST 23-24-23 Last Complete Show at 8.20 'Night In in New Orleans' i A Pp. Preston FOSTER, Patricia MORISON| Albért DEKKER. also an ADDED Attraction "Spy Ship" with Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday,, AUGUST 26-27-28 "Forever and a Day" "with Brian Aherne, Oharles Laughton, Ray Milland, Anna Neagle, Merle Oberon. CR CCl Expert RADIO - Service PHONE 234 on "Saturdays only. McLean Radio Service When in Toronto, call on J. W. DAVIS, D.C. Palmer Graduate Room 206, 7 Adelaide St. West Toronto, Ontario [be laid the fi BEAUTY PARLOR THE CHURCHES PR E NTICE'S BEAUTY SALON = re with or without appointment, PERMANENT ~~ WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, _ ONLY 0c. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. TT POR SALE TY Baby's all steel bed, drop sides with cable springs, 4 foot. long, ba, Two-way baby's high chair, $2.50 2 Oil Heaters, in working condition, $1.50 cach. .2 Oval Wood Heaters, used only a few times, $2.00 cach. First come, first served for cash. Ap- ply at Birdseye Center Cabin Park, Port Perry. WANTED . Used wooden silo in good condition, Apply to Earl Dorrell, Phone 184 r 2, Port Perry. LOST Waltham Pocket Watch, on Sunday, August 15th. - to Alan_Sweetman, Port Perry. = SCUGOG Services hext Sunday will be at the usual hours, Everyone welcome. Sunday was. a lovely day for thé farewell service held in the Foot Church before tearing it down, using the material in the new church, which The corner stone will t part of September. Rev. MH. W. Foley brought a lovely po of his choice gladiolus, which wis very much admired. Mr. Foley' chose Paul's last letter and last words to Timothy (found in 2nd Tim is on the way. Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. LEGAL ARTHUR 'W. S. GREER in attendance al my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by sppointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 23 - (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS : 24} Bimcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 . In attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eact / week or by appointment. DENTISTS DR. J. B. 'LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68J Phones: W. A. Sangster DENTAL S8URGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Bleep's Insurance Office. : Di H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: Shop. Phone 237, Res. 216 ' Port Perry W. J. KING CHIROPRACTOR In Practice over twenty. years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, * King and Cedar Streets. Phone 64 r 13 STRAYED yedrling cattle to the pre- 'Russell Pogue, Scugog Island. ean have same by proving pro- "perty and paying expenses. Russell Pogue, R.R.3, Port Perry. FOR SALE 12 grade Breeding Suffolk Ewes; 10 February born Spring Ewe Lambs. Garnet Cochrane, R.R.2p Pott, Perry, Phone 107 r 13, | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Jackson and Mis. Ward and little son Elwood with Mr. | Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, Clem and Lois with . | more quilts will be ready- for quilting, 4th chapter, verse 7)--"I have képt the faith". It was a 'Eplendid sermon and was listened to by a- large eon- gregation, many who had attended the church in former days, but are now on other fields. It was a warm welcome home the visitors received from their friends here. Among the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Elliott, iBrooklin, and close friends of Rev. Mr. Foley; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson of Port Perry; Miss: P. White of Toronto, who taught school here several years age; Mrs. W. Mark and daughter Lucille, of Port Perry with Mrs. M. McLaren; J. Joblin, of Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. "Fred Jackson; Mr. and Mus. and Mrs. R. Hood; Mrs. J. Ploughman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ploughman, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hood and sons Gordon and Jimmie, of Port Perry; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey, Congratulations to Mr. and Mra. Middleton Collins, on the birth of a zon, Gary Wayne, on August 4th; also to Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnochan on the birth of a sen on August 5th. The Red Cross meeting will be held in the Town Hall on August 25th and with tagging and packing to be done. The lucky ticket will also be drawn. More workers are needed. ) A heavy cloud of mourning settled on the friends of Lieut. WmeMilley, |. when word was received by his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweel- man, that he was seriously wounded during operations in Sicily on July 17, and was taken to the hospital in North Africa, Later word stated he had died on the 20th. Bill was the eldest son of Mis. Miller, only sister of Mus. Geo. Sweetman, where Bill made his home and went to school here. - We-all extend our sympathy to the family. One brother Alex, overseas, two sisters, Mrs. C. Muffet (Flqra), and Mrs. Byers (Clara) of Toronto, sur- vive. We also extend sympathy to his lady friend, Miss Flora Cowie, of Toronto. ~ Bill was 31, and loved by everyone, 23 Sympathy is also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tetlow, on the passing of their only son Gordon, who had been very ill in the hospital at Hamil- ton. He was called to his home be- yond on Sunday afternoon. Gordon moved here with his parents from To- ronto when very young and spent the most of his 22 yea®s on the. Island, until he went to Ajax. Gordon de- Finder - please retuinf _.. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Minister -- Rev. J. A. McMillan Rev. Mr. Rice, of Ashburn, will con- duct services each Sunday until the end of August. 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Service. Services will be held at 11 am. dur-| ing the summer months. | ! | PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Clifford Smith, Minister Sunday, August 22nd-- "10 a;m,=-Sunday-School, --- 11 a.m.-- Rev. Jas. A. Miller, of Cos- burn Ave. Church, Toronto, will preach. 7 p.m.--Mr. Stephen Saywell, of Oshawa, will preach. B- C. CEDAR hingles No. 2... 5XXXXX No 1...5xxxxx Place Your Order Rarly a as Supply | is Limited LAKE ScuUCOG LUMBER & COAL CO; Phone 210w No. 3. SxxXXXX LIMITED SCHURCH OE. THE _ASCENSJON ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William Stocks Sunday, August 22nd-- 0.45 a.m.-- Sunday School.' 11 a.m.---Matins and sermon. Mr. Horace Wilson, Sceretary of the Deanery Laymen's Associa tion, 'will be tie spenker. PORT "PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastors I'. Taylor | 10 a.m.--Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.n.--Lvangelistic Service. Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 pm.--- Young Peoples' meeting--Come and enjoy this get-together. Meetings are bright and inspiring. . plasma REESE ARATEREIERILIRRICARSLERIILELEENELERRLLIENTLANNILIEIELS NEW TOWN DUMP | The Ratepayers of Port Perry are hereby notified that all dumping of garbage and junk at the dump south uf the Reesor Saw Mill, has been forbidden by thé Provincial Board of Health. A new dumping site has been selected on the old C.N.R. right of way, three blocks due North of the former dump. Positively no dumping will be allowed on the for- Violations of this ruling wil. he subject mer site. to legal action. . M. was very "popular on -the route, Ile leaves to mourn his passing, his par- ents, Mr; and Mrs. Robt. Tetlow,; and two sisters, Joyce and Phyllis. His funeral, which was conducted at the McDermott Funeral Parlors, Port Perry, was very largely attended. Rey made at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. BN Miss Joy Hood, of Oshawa, 15 spending a few holid: ws at her home here. Miss Alma Hops spent last week with her sister, Mrs. IF. Real, at Blackwater -- - "i AN ares glad to see LAC. Alan Aldred home from Newfoundland for a couple of months, Alan looks fine and is glad to be home, Mrs. Cooper and little Carrol have returned to their home in Toronto, after sponding a couple of weeks with her-father, Mr. H. Sintzel, at his cottage. Corporal and Mrs, J. L. Sweetman are enjoying a week's holidays. They went by plane to Montreal, and visited many places of interest. Mrs. Maurice Fralick and. children Gloria and Stephen and her sister Mus. Donald Crozier, and Mrs. John Burn- ham, are enjoying a week's holidays on a motor trip. Mrs. E. II. Gerrow spent the weck- end with her sister Mrs, Wannamaker. Mrs. P. Eyden is spending a few days with relatives -in Toronto, Mr. H. Sintzel and Mr. Waterman are spending a few days with the former's sister, Mrs. J. Aldred, before |* returning to Toronto. Their cousin, Mrs. Hunt, of Toronto, was a visitor here on Tuesday on her way home from her summer cottage on Lake Simcoe. Mrs. HY Long and children Donald and Marie, visited in Oshawa on Sat- urday. Birthday greetings to Mrs. |! ldward Fines, and Mrs. N. Ayres for, the 25th of August. OMT nd MET Dib fatariied | to their home in Toronto on Sunday after spending three. weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman. The Community Club will hold its meeting in the Head Church on Wed- nesday evening and a good program is being prepared by Mrs. Elmer Sweetman, Ruby Brown and Betty Dowson. Sorry to hear Clém Jeffrey is un- der the doctor's care. ~ Mr. David Hope has returned to Oshawa after being ill for a couple of months. Threshing operations have stiftted but we miss the whistle, The weather has been bad for this work. daughter -- . ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stone, Port Perry, Ontario, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Flight Lieutenant James W. Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, of Hes- peler, Ont. - The marriage to take place September 4th at Port Perry. . program every second day. 1313133311111 11 41] tH ERA EE) Hi Ho Wi Foley-ofticinteds -Interment-was BRITAIN'S LATEST SPITFIRES SLOW DOWN TRANSPORT OF GERMAN LETCE 1: B Reeve Gao = Dated at Port Perry, August 19th; 1048 livered for J. L. Sweetman's store and THE WHEELS Working to a carefully prepared plan, made in collaboration with the British Ministry of Economic Warfare, the RAL. is battering the weak spots in the German transport system the proper functioning of which is vital to a nation whoseavar effort is streteher-to the limit. wy b = SUBMARINE BASE AT MALTA. A "tin-fish" being hoisted on board one of the submarines, also ensures rest and aeercation for the erews with fresh air change of dict in comfortable surroundings. The base and A large piggery with over 70 head was instituted to prevent waste of foodstofl and to pro- vide change of dict. The base his its own cinema which changes the Fresh ve getables are also cultivated. AXMINSTER RUGS | RARRAAI AIST to er RR ~~ AAAS [rE EEE SNES NE SHEET SSE et | me RED & WHITE STORE . SHOES Ladies' and Growing Girls' Shoes, o, Sr i in Ties, Black or Tan. ji A $2.98 to $4.50 y 2 Men's Oxfords, in Black or Tan . iA | $250, $3.75, $4.50, $5.00 hit \ Men's Work Boots, $2.75, $3.35, $3.95 Ri LADIES' SLIPPERS, MOCCASIN TYPE, i in nice quality, 3 shades, $1.98 & $2.60. i { MEN'S \ Suits or Overcoats a ! Made to Measure. $29.50, $35.00 | ' New Wallpapers a. i New shipment for 1944 season just || arrived. Prices 13c. a roll, up ! DRAPERY IN A LARGE i: | ASSORTMENT ¢ Monks Cloth, Homespun, Printed § =, -- ne ' Homespun, etc. Prices quoted ' on drapes already made e up. pi ' ¢ $25.00 ©'x 10)2'--$45.00 ' F. Ww. BROCK & SON ¢ PHONE PORT PERRY - ) 6 9x9 >lTe ee > > > > > Su ok N ROSAS LAAARAAR AAR ASCONAARAR EEX SOSA AXAXAN RR RRR ARAL i We Have a Number of | i ¥ i WOODEN JAM PAILS ¢ ) EPS : for Sale, also a number of Barrels i ine = Pi : Phone 32. (PRARRARARRARRXXAX KX RRS XXX RR ARERR RR RKARS rant EM Gérrow Bros., Port Perry 00000 ae ~~ (4111 EEE 220 RREEETEFERRE0R2T0271R1RERE2E34020220202I22RR24E221ERE20I0RATE42ILIEIERELIESS Prompt Service | And the BEST MEATS the Market Atfords, at Lowest Market Prices. CAWKER BROS ¥amily Butchers fii eiinaseeessnitsitttitiriitntittiitiiiseiitiiiatisssiisstistiisttitinitisitsiiiiiiazittiisizitiie AY 4 : f 7 ore AIRARA ARR ARR ARRRAXRARX KARR XR RRR RARRASAOOOAANAARRRARRARRRANCY INSULATION RIN 4, 4 <i FOUR GOOD REASONS FOR INSULATING bi] WITH ROCK WOOL . \ 1 "It keeps out Excessive Summer Heat. '2 Conserves Heat in Winter; gives added Comfort; and Saves Fuel. 3 Is Fireproof. 4 is Vermin Proof. We have a Supply on hand, and will be "Glad to Give Estimates. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER F. E. Reesor Phone 73w AS AA ARARARKARKRRRR AARAARRRARAAN ee, lees sles es esi ie ele ele el eleiele lel ale lela el ele a eo 0s F. G.- Reesor Ln * reg eno mnie to Fn, RIAA NN 5