A . SERA bh NAL RR 5 A PHANM EER LE PAR TAARSAW 9 FA ALLA NISRA, ARE a aa aa 4 wd PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1043 _ BILTMO ~ Whistling in Dixie North of the Port Perry. Mr. A. Bown, of -the RAF, has been spending 'a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bown. . Mr. W. S. "Bill" Taylor has received permission from the Wartime Prices and, Trade Board to open up a busi- ness in Port Persy, which will be known as Taylor's Aute 'Electric. Business will be carried on for awhile in part of his presént premises, Tay-| lor's Restaurant, until complete equip- ment is ready. Look for advertisement 'elsewhere in this issue. LATE RASPBERRIES Mr. John Weir, of. Port Perry, pick- ed a handful of luscious berries from his raspberry canes a few days ago, ~ Mrs. Lee, of Calgary, has been vi- siting her brother-in-law, Mr, D. A. - Thorpe, on the Hénders farm, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark, of Ot- tawa; Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Clark, © and Mr. Barry Tooke, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Orchard for the Thanksgiving weck-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, of Oshawa, visited with Mv, D. Corbman for the week-end and holiday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Mills accompanied their son, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mills and children to visit Mrs: Mills' sister, Mrs. Cowie at Bolsover on Sunday. Mrs. Donald Crothers, of Oshawa, spent a few days last week with her aunts, Misses L. and G.. Stovin. Dr. S. Lee Honey, of Timmins, was k-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Honey. y _ Mrs, John Brent and daughters, Ruth and Marion, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving -week-end with Mr, and Mrs. S. Robertson. Misses Louise Hall and Lola Gerrow of Toronto, were at their respective homes during the week-end. : 'Mr. Robert McMillan, of Oshawa, was a visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan, over the holiday week-end. Mr. and 'Mrs. Baker, and daughter, of Toronto, were holiday visitors with Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. McMillan; Capt. Tom Harris, of Ottawa, spent Thanksgiving at his home here. Miss ~Aleta Henders, of Toronto, © was a week-end guest with Mr. D, A. Thorpe. ; : "The White Kitchen Restaurant will be closed until October 25th. Mrs. H. C. Nasmith is visiting for a few days with relatives in Montreal. P.O. Hugh Nasmith, R.C.A.F., of Oshawa, was at his. home over the]! holiday week-end, "Major E. M. Honey has been trans- ferred from Trenton to Calgary. Major and Mrs. Honey spent Thanksgiving with friends in this district, -= LAW. Beth Griffen and L.A.W. Helen Cubey, of the R.C.A.F. (Wo- men's Division) stationed at Huanil- ton, were week-end guests with Mr. - and Mrs. S. N. Griffen. Mrs. G. A. Woods is spending.some time visiting relatives in Toronto and Galt. Flt. Sgt. Gordon Hood has gone to Ottawa to resume his duties with the R.C.A.F,, after a pleasant two weeks' furlough at his home here. Mrs. D'Arceys Burk and daughter have returned to Toronto after spend- ing the past week and a half with Mrs. R. J. Woods. Miss Marie Hood, of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with heg parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hood. * J 0.S. Bob Woods, R.CN.V.R,, has been tranfserred from Sydney, N-S. to H.M.C.S. "Cornwallis", * A social evening was held at the . Parish Hall, Church of the Ascension, on Tuesday. The evening was spent in 'playing Court Whist. The winners were Mrs. L. Corner and Mrs. W. S. Nott. The proceeds will be used. for overseas boxes for the boys at Chrjst- mas. ' . : Mrs. V. M. England, of Toronto, was a holiday: visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nott. Pte. Arthur Colbear spent the week- erd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Colbear. Guiiner" Bryce Moase, R.C.A., has been transferred from Camp. Borden to London, Ont, gd Mr. and Mrs, Geo. F. Manning and son Fraser were week-end and holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs. D.. Carnegie. ras] RHEUMATIC PAINT Sciatiea, Lum- bago quickly relieved by using RU- MACAPS: Recommended 'by thou- sands who, have gained better health. Sold at AM. Lawrence's Drug Store. " (=n) EE, OSHAWA [ioe Parking A. FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Friday-Saturday, October 15-16 --Two Great Features-- ° Franchot TONE, Marsha HUNT, Gene KELLY, in PILOT No. 5 Thrilling inside story of a Hero's Past; And on the same bill-- NORTHWEST RANGERS William Lundigan, James Craig. Monday, Tuesday, Wedfesday, OCTOBER 18-19-20, Fred ASTAIRE, Joan (LESLIE, in The Sky's the Limit with Robert Benchley-- " Laughfer © Dancing - Romance with a flying Tiger on leave-- and 'on the Beam for the Gal of his dreams. « Thursday, Friday, Saturday, OCTOBER 21-22-23 Chock Full of Surprises-- THE YOUNGEST LL PROFESSION with VIRGINIA WEIDLER, "Edward. Arnold, Joan Carroll. Jean Porter. ~ GUEST STARS in order of their appearance-- Lana _ Turner, Greer Garson, Walter Pigeon, Robert Taylor, William Powell Miss Irene James, of Toronto, was a holiday visitor in Port Perry. Miss June Sonley and Mrs. Arch. Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday in Toronto. 2 ) Mr.- Gordon MacMaster, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. D. MacMaster. CR A.C. Ralph Hansen, R.C.A.F., of Toronto, was at his homé here during the week-end. Miss Marian Farmer, of Toronto, is spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. S. Farmer, ) Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker and son Dickie, of Toronto, were holiday week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker. : : ronto, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs, J.D. MacMaster. Mrs. W. Causley, of Lindsay, spent last week as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. C. Switzer, Master Jimmie Rennie visited over the holiday weék-end with his father, Dr. G. M. Rennie. . Sapper Ronald Cliff, R.C.E. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cliff, over the week-end. "A.C. Harold Hayes, R.C.A.F., spent a few days last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayes. Young People's Union The Young their regular meeting on Tuesday. The meeting was in charge of Bruce Hull -and Margaret Day, Conveners of Christian Citizenship. The Invocation was given by the [President George Channell; a hymn was sung; Bruce Hull offered prayer. The passage of Scripture and Medi- tation were read by Margaret Day; a hymn was sung. to, The featur¢ of thé evening was a talk by Mr. Geo. Hull on "Work in a Post Office." - Mr. Hull dealt with addressing letters properly; registered mail; money orders; postal notes; Imperial and International Reply Cou- pons; addressing of. pareels and Go- Vernment Annuities, Mr, Hull's: ad- dress was most enlightening and a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Hull by Margaret -Day on behalf of the, Yo:iPo Us ion? so com sog sity cnn Dorothy Tristram gave a reading and this was followed by a sing song with Doris Wallace at the piano. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted; the offering was taken; The "Y.P.U, was then divided into OSH RE THEATRE AWA Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 15 and 16 E L Sanday, Tuesday, Wednesday, * OCTOBER 18.19.20 ¢ starring RED SKELTON ANN RUTHERFORD «ss 2nd-Hit ,.. Klondike 'With RODERIC CRAWFORD Five Graves to - "Cairo starring ' FRANCHOT TONE ANN BAXTER ; 2nd Hit Pa with JEAN ARTHUR and WILLIAM POWELL CONTINUOUS SHOW. DAILY-- i Attend Our Matinees Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huff, of To-| People's Union held | Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST ' PRESENTS TWO YANKS IN : TRINADAD - PORT PERRY "Picture Show BEAUTIFUL THANKSGIVING. § DECORATION * The Port Perry United Church was beautifully decorated for Thanksgiving Services last Sunday. The happy blending of maple leaves (in all the glory of autumn tinting) with flowers of those more subdued colorings, made a fine setting for the fruit and vege- | Lawrence's Drug Store N ews H You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE FLY-TOX 240,480, 730. Betamin Tablets, $1, $1.76, $3.00 Alphamettes, $1.00, $1.85, $3.60 ; a - lo r 9 S with PAT O'BRIEN, BRIAN hii have been so plentiful this Neo Chem. Capsules, $1.26, Vo ANP *' . _: | season, . i i s, 90c. .6b | y DONLEVY and JANET BLATR| nr. cr ital an] FLEKIL Haliver il Capsules, 90e,, $ ) The Choir rendered beautiful an Ww. Multiple Vitamin Capsules, $1,560 oo Fl . TOWN HALL, Port Perry them Soserons bob vaaiaing and . 290. and 490 and $2.50. x A y . evening. ev. Mr. Smith gave an ap- . - . y i uto ectric At 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. on propriate address in the morning, FLIT ° Wampole's Cod Liver iss hoo ' y : showing clearly how much reason we L . Pl ol PORT PERRY Wed., OCT. 20th have for sincere thanksgiving, pai- 25¢. and 390. Wampole's Phospho Lecethin, . 'ALSO : ticularly for the forgiveness hu : EAL Ad GENERATORS COLOURED CARTOON {To oid ie loving sare of the len} 5 INT ago STARTERS --- a In the evening, the worship service A M LA W R | 0] N ( | ) 8 | was conducted by members of the e . Sn FIELD COILS - Sat. Oct. 16th f Young People's Soéiety. Mr, Channell| PHONE 49 The Rexall Stove PORT PERRY REPAIRED hd 7.00 and 9.00 presided and the Scripture lésson was Mi I ad VU and 9.00 p.m, read by Miss Margaret Day, and the |B gp gun pues ompion mugen 1205s Ioa9:s] 005: I IANO T2000 Si EXCHANGED|| WAS A PRISONER Prayer Lg Miss- Dorothy Teisteam, (00 0 pn' soniey ANNIVERSARY AT UTICA . Rey MT. Splith outlined the new trend 5 >ark United Church, To-|- The Anniversary of Utica United BILL TAYLOR P | ON DEVIL'S ISLAND of teaching in the United and other HE Bo li Oth, Mrs, Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. I . Proprietor . : church@. This new emphasis has|Louellen Sonley, Port Perry, Ont. | 17th, at 2.30 in the afternoon and 7.30 with SALLY WILFRS ad REOuR out 61 the everits OF TAS war, Cooker of » nto, Te bh "fhe a will" be conducted by F ' - 'hi ; oT p of Toronto. e cer v S A ] two groups--the leader of the green DONALD WOODS. Whi have shown 30, Slontiy that has performed by the bride's pastor, Rev.|Rev. W. H. Burgess, B.A, B.D., of side, Wes Jackson; the leader of the| - Ce thanity is nob growing "better and|(yirorg Smith, Port Perry. The bride | Mount Albert, | ' Yellow side, Norma Ploughman. Al - better" all the time; that there is such| was tastefully attired in her traveling | Special music will be provided by hymn was sung and the meeting closed | Adults 28c¢, Children 158c | a thing as sin; that God is supremo;| costume, a navy blue ensemble tind | Miss Luella Ploughman, . soloist, of with the Mizpah benediction. : : that man will be judged for his actions | after their marriage, the happy couple | Port Perry; the Brooklin Male Quar- oi PLUS TAX >. 1 that Christ § sdeoming | left Tor a motor trip to Ottawa. Rev.|tette and the Octette of Epsom and : ' . Ah -bhn ist Is our redeeming | np." ond Mrs, Cooke plan to make their | Bethesda, J : CONGRATULATIONS Friend; home in Port Perry. | "There will be 2 freewill offering. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams cele- Tw hinted their 50th wedding anniversary Tew ot i. a I- : ; we extend to them our heartiest con- : J gratulations. : : -- T -" > ta he ANNOUNCEMENT b Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reid, Port Per- \ : : ry, announce the engagement of their : : daughter, Muriel Pearl, to Mr. David ii Angus Pickard, son .of. Mrs. Lillian Pickard, Port' Perry. The marriage i ] to take place the end of October, ~~ The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada . gi low . offers for public subscription ; : = SCUGOG $1,200,000,000 % Sunday School Rally next Sunday : $ dope : dy i for Scugog, the Head at 10.30 and -the 2a t : ' Y Scugog United at 11.30 with Rev. H, 0, belay in charge f both. O come : and let us rally out Sunday School J and help Rev. Mr. Foley, Superinten- -- po ) dents and Teachers to make a grand f= success for the coming year. 2 The Thankoffering Services held on oa Sunday for the Scugog United Church ! : i 0 ; Joe Nal Jbiried by, the whils Fi i: Dated and bearing futerest from lst Risley 1943, and seed in two maple trees all around made pretty -. maturities, the cholce of wliich is optional with the subscriber, as follows: i Enid decoration with théir colours. There were, nol Many flowers left after so 15 years and 2 months 3.ysats ail § riioiths many heavy frosts, but there were a hg 3 few, especially some lovely roses 3% LL onds . -- WAR Bonds brought by Mrs. M. McLaren. The Due Ist January 1959 Due Ist May 1947. > choir did splendid work both morning ghey ; : es and evening with Mrs. Geo. Sweetman Callable in or after 1956 Non-callable to maturity : at the piano. The messages brought Interest payable 1st January and July Interest payable 1st May and November i Saya of Deve 3 fis 2 . ©. Bearer denominations, = Bearer denominations, ho and ie children's story had " ED $50, $100, $500, $1,000, £5,000, $25,600 $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 he: moral for all of us, - The message : given by Mr. Young of Oshaws in the Issue Price: 100% Issue Price: 100% evening was well received. All felt ) SRI Ly ¢ it ba % 4 ai ade a) i * Principaland interest payable in "lawful money of Canaday the principal at any agency of the Bank of: Pa Mrs, MacMillan Mi Tittle J Canada-and the interest semi-annually; without charge, at any branch in Canada of any : daughter visited their cottage at Bob- Chartered Bank, excepting that the first interest payment on the 3% Bonds will be for ' Tagen on Thanksgiving Day--a ~ ort ~ an eight months' period and payable 1st July 1944. The toys pr Z0esi A , Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, were: Mr. and Mrs, Masterson and 3 _ as detailed in the Official Prospectus, through any agency of the i jo daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Barton and : Bank of Canada, i son Paul, of Toronto, with Mr. and} ; - : £2 Mrs: sald Crozier; Mr. Pon Mrs, . : : 3 i ew : \ 5 ; aS Pom Se Allan Budemen ahd 4 Fully-Paid Subscriptions--Subscriptions for either or both maturities of the loan may-be paid in full while the ; Helen Brooks, of Ottawa with Mr. lists are open at the issue price in each case without accrued interest. Bearer bonds with coupons will be and Hrs, George Sweetman and Me. I k available for prompt delivery. : : and Mrs, Luzerne Sweetman, - ; . } ir on Wii 7818 gia to hear Sat Miss Instalment Substriptions--Subscriptions may also be made payable by instalments, plus accrued interest, 'as * Ss 3 RI ; ; jt : ELLE Gollows=10% on application; 1055 on nt Dombi 19135 10% on Sed Temuery 1941 pashl 5 : ", : i : od 18% on 1st Febtuary 1944; 18% on 1st March 1944 Pk . ot toa : iss "Joy Hood -and Mrs. Ral Ty -*18.64% on the 3% bonds or.18.37% on the.134 % hond Ist April 1944, £ Laing, of Oshawa, and L.A.C. WR50N Lhh B76 INE OF Yelle, r 7370 1 5, On. SA 19% ; Laing, of St. a asi . The last payment on 1st April 1944, covers the finul'payment of principal, plus .64 of 1% in the case of the rents; Mr, and. Mrs, Re Hood +r cen | mis mo comy conc 3 0 onds-and-.37.0f 1% in. the case. of the.134 % honds.represcoting aesrued intersst 10. the due-dates of the | Jf w= amino. Di ases Donati Graham and Gracel- 3 $ respective instalments g Lf x | mara," of Toronto, at their homes : ' : ; te ~~ hk here. ; - 'Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, of : : 5 Vp 2 7 = os Pour Perry and their friends Mrs. * Conversion Offer--Tolders of Dominion of Canada 5% Bonds due 15th October. 1943 and Dominion of Canada Nitto ni Wo 4% Bonds due 15th October 1945 (the latter issue called for payment at 100% on 15th October 1943), who have usa Were flee visitors of their "not presented their bonds for payment..may, while thé subscription lists are open; tender their bonds in lieu of r. and Mrs, Fred Jackson, ~ iptions i iti i 'issue 2 All are glad Lo soy the Ea wh ; cash on subscriptions for a like or greater par v of bonds of one or both maturities of this loan at the issue ; Reader, Keith Crozier and Roy Hum. price in each case. The siirrender value of thd'5% and/or the 4% bonds will be 100.125 % of their par value, Dey omnia from ; Saskatchowan - ; a i ; x the resulting adjOstment to be paid in cash. : : : ; where they have been helping with the { FH ; : : fit harvest for the -past few weeks and : : Teper a flendid time, Visited h "The Minister of Finaree reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount of this loan friend Mrs. Pearson ny hen oT subscribed for cash for either or both maturities if total subscriptions aren excess of $1;200,000,000. , ' - : Lf 1 caine ne J 1his past i .,~ The cash procecds of this loan will be used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes, ) x ¥ ; ; . ] ; 3 had A Plessant visit with their cousins Subscriptions may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, the National War Finance Com- . r. and Mrs, R, Hood. mittee or any representative thereof, ahy branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, or an. Ye; A £5 Mr. Bill Hope is taking a course ¥ y y ¥ Y mY: Od in Toronto on Engmen. authorized Savings Bank, Trust or Loan Company, from whom may be obtained. i ; Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Collins have application forms and copies of the Official Prospectus containi 8 complete ~ r i received word from their son Percy, . { details of the loan, : i £5 ¥ Nave aitived miely i A The lists will open on 18th October 1943, and will close on or about - Pn : Jackson, Mrs. J, Joblin, of Port Perey . \ 6th November 1943, with or without notice, at the discretion yo Ne. C.' Wannamaker, Mrs, D. Hope, of the Minister of Finance, 7: 8, Geo, Sweetman and M ) ; Fd : Fralick had 2 very plessant time & 1 ursday afterndgon wi rs. R. Rea- Depa : der, The time was. spent oR eens of Finance enlay thone ol ring quilt, We all Ottawa, 14th October 1943, : enjoy those quilting bees~" la : 5 : iss Irene Redman and a friend Miss Peggy Bachmer, of Regina, who : is in training at Oshawa, enjoy i : Thanksglving supper at her 0h col : ntinued on next page) ~~ |: ae