ST GB a Sn FOS - jo I, n es jn re 3 : er Ca 2 -. RN te Set ~N SNAIL lite. fi I TE d TERS 24 SREY 3 y . £ SEAL EAR SL Pou A ANEAS INRIA PRY woke faian AWE UTR TRRRARE VERE ALL - tr A EA A RPE AE SLATRY > hs hee " AR 3 ¥ 3 } ARN A FEL } L SNARE A \ v AMIDE ' : i A ' PASSER 2 ad ad AS ha ¥ AL IRs. 0 pi vad oa oN PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1944 Port. Perry. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Jeffrey last week were Mrs, F. D, Slemmon and Dawn, of Ottawa; Mr, S. Jeffrey, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Butler and Mrs. Rufus K. Noyes, of Atkinson, New Hampshire; and Mrs. John Connor, of Little Britain. Miss spent Mis, B tobert of Oshawa, friend, Irene Hurtibese, the week-end with her I. Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa, spent Walter Mel.ean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peel enjoyed a trip to Kirkland Lake for a few days last week. Pte. Fred Gyton, of Camp Borden, and, Mrs, Gyton, of Toronto, were week end' visitors with Mrs. Bert Howard. Miss Norma Hockley has returned to Port Perry after holidaying the past week in Uxbridge and Toronto, L. H. Saturday Walling, of with Mrs. Miss Irene MacDonald, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Gordon Bentley and hope he will be able to be out again soon, Mrs. Douglas Lade, of Toronto, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes, of Buflalo, N.Y., visited Mr. and Mrs, E. Bottrell at the week-end, Mr, G. M. McKee is enjoying a few Ionia at Lakeside Beach, Miss Annabelle Hillier has returned home after spending a few weeks in "Grimsby District. Pte. John Farmer, R.C.0.C., who has been stationed at Barriefield Camp, at Kingston, has been transferred to Hamilton and is now with the Electri- cal Engineers. Mr. Gordon MacMaster, of Toronto, spent the »week-end with his mother, Murs, J. D. MacMaster. . Pte. Robert Vernon, of Petawawa, Ont., was at his home in Port Perry over the week-end. Recent visitors with their relatives, Misses T. and G. Stovin: Mrs, E. M. Scott, of Salmon Arm, B.C., Mrs, C. Callin, of Whitewood, Sask., Mr, W. A. Scott, Mrs. C. Scott and daughter Marilyn, of Oshawa, and Miss Evelyn Jamieson, of Barrhead, Alberta, A number of members of Fidelity Lodge, A.F. & A.M., were the guests of Temple Lodge, Oshawa, Tuesday night, and assisted with the degree work. It was District Night, I./Capt. W. R. Tristram, of the Veterans' Guard of Canada, (A.F.), stationed at Monteith, is spending several days at his home in town. Lloyd's Corn Salve makés you, for- get your corns, 5H0¢ at Lawrence's Drug Store, , Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, J. Tins- ley during the week-end were Tpr. .L. McConkey, of Camjp Borden; Mrs, Me- Conkey, of Toronto; and Mr. Jack Tinsley, of Toronto. = Cpl, Oscar Beare, of the R.C.A.F., returned to Trenton on Wednesday, after spending a furlough with his mother Mrs, Elijah Beare. 0.S. Harold "Tim" Gatenby, R.C.N. = V.R.,, of ILM.C.S. Cornwallis, N.S,, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gatenby. Murs, IP. Chamberlin and daughter, were week-end visitors Chamberlin, at the home of of Toronto, with Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brookes. We regret to learn that Mr. C. C. Jeffrey is confined to his home through illness. Miss Lola Gerrow, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Gerrow. - My. and Mrs. John Cowie, of Owen Sound, have been visiting at the home of Miss J. McKnight. John is carry- ing on with music. The band is still carrying on under his leadership, and he has a High School Orica of 30 pieces. Migs Norma Ploughman, of Foronto; was with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S! oughman, during the week-end, Mr: Robt. Wells, of Lindsay, visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. MacGregor, on Sunday. Mrs. David Jackson, of Toronto, was a fecdnt visitor with her parents, Dr. andiMrs. J. B. Lundy. My. 'Robert Dicksgon,. of Blair, is vikiting at the home of Mrs. G. A. Woods. , . 'Mr. Horace Dalderfield, of Detroit, Mich, was. a recent visitor with Mr. 'and Mrs. W. R. Hillier, : During the storm on Wednesday afternoon, one of the larger spruce 'trees at the south-west corner of Mr, H. G. Hutcheson' s property was struck by lightning. Mrs. A.' Steer, 'of Ajax, vidited friends in; town on Sunday, | dresses of the soldiers overseas. |addresses are the sticker. (Fa) FREB OSHAWA Phone Parking 1011 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Air Conditioned. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, SEPTEMBER 21-23 Ingrid Charles BERGMAN BOYER and Joseph COTTEN, in GASLIGHT with Dame May Whitty. Women will be thrilled and strangely disturbed . . . by the man whose Masterful will reach- ed into a Woman's Soul, also the latest in NEWS pre- sented by Paramount, FOUR BIG DAYS-- Monday, Tues., Wed., Thursday, SEPTEMBER 25-28 The 'picture you have all been "waiting for--GREER GARSON, and WALTER. PIDGEON, in "MADAME CURIE" Their love story began on the : Rainey Streets of Paris and will end up in your heart, "A new screen triumph for Mr. & Mrs. Miniver. DON'T MISS IT. Evening Shows at 6.30 pa. Continuous Saturday from one during Alterations, / p.m. Port Perry Lions With a brand new set of Offi- cers, and a busy year ahead, Port Perry Lions will need to gather in force next Friday at 7.30.p.m. Every Lion should be present to greet District Governor Dr, Kenneth Rogers on his official visit. Remember the date and. the hour--Friday this week at 7.30 p.m. THIS time we want a big turnout. Lion Bob Johnston is rounding up a list of the names and ad: He figures there are. about one hundred and fifty of them. 5 'his is where Mr. and Mrs. John Pub- lic can lend a hand by sending names and addresses to Bob. The Lions Club is sending cig- arettes to the boys, and it would be too bad to miss any. Births | LEE A.C. Elmer W. Lee and, Mrs. Lee (nee Audrey Hood) an- nounce the arrival of their son, Larry Elmer, at the Port. Perry Hospital, on Monday, Sept. 18th, 1944. Both well, SWEETMAN -- Mr. and Mrs, G. Luzerne Sweetman (nee Alice Brooks) | -- announce the birth-of their son, David Gordon, on Saturday, Sept. 9th; 1944, at the Oshawa General Hospital. | STRONG--At Port Perry Hospital, | ' on Thursday, Sept. 14th, 1944, to My.' and Mrs, Gordon Strong, of Nestleton, | a daughter, : LAWRENCE--Mr, and Mis. George Lawrence, 629 Merton St., nounce the birth of twin girls on Fri- day, Sept. 16th, 1944, at the Port Perry Hospital: ' SWAIN-- On Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1944, at the Port Perry Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain, of Mesti- ton, a son. 3 ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ploughman wigh to announce the engagement of ' their eldest daughter, Luella Mae, to Mr, Ellsworth G. Kennedy, son of Mr. 4 and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy, of Udora.' The wedding to take place in their home, Port Perry, October 14th, 1944, "The W.A. of the Church of the As-| cension held a neeting on Tuesday | Brooks, afternoon at the home of Miss Edith i Toronto, an- | - Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at . reasonable prices,-- 1. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor War Work Appeal The Wir' Work Committee need bus- lap or old burlap bags. for foundation in making shelter rugs, Any person having anyokindly send it to the work rooms as soon as possible. CARD OF THANKS © Many thanks to the LO.D.E.. for socks received by my son in Italy. They are really grand socks, he says. . i Mrs. Dodsley. This is used |. TOWN HALL THEATRE PORT PERRY ~~ TONIGHT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 BLONDIE and the FOOTLIGHT BUMSTEADS in GLAMOUR ONE SHOWING ONLY--8.30 P.M. a MADE FRE Orders Given Prompt Attention 'GERROW BROS. be2e2a2 tits 0 PFI IRIS 0% | Deaths MeMILLAN--On Monday, Sept. 18, 1944, June Elizabeth, daughter of Mur. and Mrs, Wallace McMillan, at the Hospital for' Sick Children, aged 3% months. 142403238062 a WOOLDRIDGE--At Little Britain, 19th, 1944, Mary Amelia Broad, beloved wife of the late Sidney Wooldridge, in her 85th year. on Tuesday, Sept. ! Gerrow's Bakery Products SH DAILY - Phone: 32 OPOPOROPOPPROPOFOPOYOPOPOPOPOFO Tior War Workers The Junior War Woskor will Het at the Work Rooms in.the Post Office on Tuesday evening, Sept. 26th, - RE STREET LIGHTING ' September 20th, 1944] In the interests of service, the new- ly appointed Superintendent asks the property owners: to notify the office (Phone 100) of any failure of the str eet lighting Wain in their vicinity. "RE, T. Cudsberlain, Bass iiiannnas Lawrences Drug Store News Temes ew You can Save with Safety a t the REXALL STORE 3 Store Hours DAILY (except Wednesday & Saturday), 9 a.m. to 6 p.m WEDNESDAY, 9 a.m. to 12.30 pm. SATURDAY, 9 am. to 10 p.m. BETAMIN TABLETS, $1.00, $1.75 & $3.00" CHASE'S NERVE FOOD, 60¢ & $1.50 ALERGITABS ...$1.00 & $2.50 REXALL BREWER'S YEAST TABLETS ...... wen 60¢ & $1.00 PLENAMIN CAPSULES, $1.75 HALIVER CAPSULES, 90¢ & $1.55 SPEER IPEIIPIEIRE LIPO POOIIIODe INE IE EEnSRL senses venee DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST ; Leohard Block over Prentice's Barber -» Shop, Phone a, Res. 216 More Building Changes The old brick shed belonging to the St. Charles Hetel property has been purchased by Glenn Owen and being demolished, Some of the bricks are! being taken away by Fred Frayer to build a chimney on his property at Cacsarea. When the ground is cleared the rail- way station house will be moved and erected on the lot. * Port Horry A. M. LAWRENCE PORT PERRY Port Perry, SHES EEGEEEELEAELEOIMLEELLEOELGOELLLESELEESLSODESD OS NOTICE All Kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repalrs te Household appliances "All makes and sizes of Eleotric Motors repalr- ed and Reconditioned Small motors for Sale Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Prop rietor Ontario Mr. Levinson is-busy putting in an up-to- date front in his new store. * 'Each move in this direction adds to the-good-appearance of the town. RED "Rose TEA THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A GOOD 'CUP OF TEA TO BUILD YOUR MORALE. AND THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE YOUR DOMINION STORE WHEN IT COMES YO SHOPPING FOR YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF TEA! YOU'LL FIND THE BRAND YOU UKs BEST, AT YOUR DOMINION STORE A OCERY FFA TURES ! bani, BEAUTY SALON with' or without sppolilment. PERMANENT "WAVES $1. 95,and up SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50e, Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE," Prop. Si ; 8 ox, phkg. Divo TEA In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is essential, Whatever your Insurance. needs may be, consult EMMERSON Port Perry H.W, Phone 41. 8 on. phy. 35 Brown Label SALADA TEA w 8 on pha. 39¢ Orange Pekoe LIPTONS TEA 39¢ ® 8 ox. ply. TENDER LEA? TEA 8 os. phg. 40° Dominion BREAD FRESH DAWLY 2 loaves 15¢ - ; Valley ; : : PEAS 45tanded ww B20 on tind 3¢ TOMATO JUICER - . rd 25¢ Aylmer vide PUMPKIN Oholen. uw, me or. 12¢ Jowel or Domestio . : SHORTENING lw ow pou 19¢ FRUITS & VEGETABL ES : Oranges. ALE cts doz. 45¢ : bil, an Lo 6 qt. 99c ; COOKING Celery +s 2 for 23c | Carrots WASHED 3 Jha 14c 4] Onions © ONTARIO. 3 Ibs 14c¢ F Cauliflowers LARGE .. WHITE. BILTMORE THEATER, OSHAWA ALL THIS WEEK "The .Gang's All Here' "(In Technicolor) with Alice FAYE, Phil BAKER, CARMEN MIRANDA, BENNY GOODMAN and His Orchestra. -- PLUS -- First Oshawa Showing of "Santa Fe Scouts" with The 3 'Mesquiteers. 'Next Monday, Tues.,, Wednesday Henry BOGART, Julie BISHOP, RAYMOND MASSEY ALAN HALE. in "Action in the North Atlantic"' -- also -- © JOAN DAVIS and' JINX 'FALKENBERG, in "Two Latins from Each 1 9c M anhattan" -)