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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Oct 1944, p. 8

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Rr SLD VER TRE 3 = ty 3 Na > i ee Le Sa BR Vr fel td sedi A ie Fa gi wind . rire ' . x > Free AREF 8 - * LEEW seat iat TAA - . 413 £ " "Long Distance Telephoning is heavier than it was a year ago" Krad Ir's TRUE Tor the first three months of this year Long Distance lines handled calls at a rate which would represent an increase, over the full no cacy year, of nearly three and one-half million calls. tm So you see we're not out of the woods yet--and won't be until the war is won. Please continue to keep wartime communication lines clear --use Long Distance for essential calls only. Delays can cost lives! REMEMBER -- NIGHT RATES NOW BEGIN AT 6 P.M. ° Giving Wings to Words ' ai J. A. CROSS, Local Manager A -- ry -- S---- Tw -- BLACKSTOC WRIGHT -- STINSON Yelverton United Church was the setting for a pretty wedding, Saturday Sept. 23rd, when Audrey Stinson, elder daughter of Mr. and Mis. Har- old 'Stinson, Yelverton, was united in marriage to Walter Wright, Ottawa, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Blackstock. Rev. Mr. Hender- son, . pastor of Bethany circuit, officiated. The bride was attired in a white, lace-over-satin, floor length gown. Her wedding veil: was embroidered and finished with a white rose hair wreath, | She carried white roses and wore pale blue sandals with gold strapping, a souvenir gift sent from India by her fiance while on duty there as wireless operator. Miss Kathleen Stinson, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid attired in floor length gown of gold lace with shoulder length veil of white and carried an arm bouquet of gold and pink roses, Little Marine 8tin- son, cousin of the bride, acted as flower girl and carried-a silver basket of white rose buds. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Lloyd Wright, Blackstock, The ushers were Myr. Donald Stinson and Mr. Wm, For- der. During the signing of the register Mr. Dalton Dorrell, Blackstock, sang "I Love You Truly" and Mr, Lloyd Heaslip presided at the organ, " The church altar was banked with baskets of autumn flowers, while the guest pews were marked with white dahlias. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.--Mrs, Stinson received, wearing ii rose with black accessories; assisted by the groom's mother, Mrs, Wright, in Royal blue. with black accessories. Refresh- ments - were served on the spacious lawn to fifty guests. The groom's gift to the hride was a string of matched pearls, tq the bridesmaid a gold broach, tn the men attendants, bill folds, The happy couple went by motor on They will reside in Ottawa, The W.A: of the United Church had a refreshment booth at the sale of Mr, Luther Mountjoy, realizing 'about $26 for their afternoon's work, : While the sale was in progress, SIMI did SENERYERN BE. I= Fale fh 7 cause you inconvenience. Before you go to a Distributing Centre; i g 1. Write your name and address Pa on the front of the stub of i the K coupon sheet in your Ration Book 4. The age of persons under 16 years must also be written in. Sil 2 SLEEPS. EV Neh Fill In your prefix and serial - number on the back of the stub, Do NOT tear the K coupon sheet or stub out of the book. This must be done by an official at the Distributing Centre. 304 3. JaNiNg Cia EDl ER EEEE] RATION BOOK 5 issued between October 14th and 21st Distributing Centres will not be open on all days. Make sure that you know exactly what" days and hours the Distributing Centre you intend to go to will be'open. Failure to get your new book during distribution week will RATION BOOKS WILL NOT BE MAILED OR DELIVERED -- THEY MUST BE CALLED FOR HOW TO GET YOUR NEW BOOK Take Your Ration Book 4 with the K Coupon Sheet Attached and the Stub Properly Completed to a Distributing Centre and Your Ration Book 5 will be given you. i ARMED FORCES APPLYING FOR OTHERS Any responsible persons may . apply for Ration Books for other members of their families or neighbours, providing above re- quirements are complied with, I 'Members of the Armed Forces will obtain their 'Ration Cards from their own units, ' PARENTS MUST APPLY FOR CHILDREN Children' under 16 may not apply for their Ration Books or those of others. IL¥3AQY SiNL IwW3s WHEN AND WHERE YOU Addresses Dates | PRINCE ALBERT GREENBANK MARSH HILL VICTORIA CORNERS " Mrs, Harper, at Store Thos. Sharpe, at Residence Robt. 8wanick, at School ~ Mrs. Thompson, at Store UTICA Mrs, J. Crosier, at School CHALK LAKE W. C. Lynde, at Rgpidence , . MANCHESTER . F, Christie, at Town Hall SHIRLEY Mr. Hockin, at Residence SEAGRAVE Mrs. C. Sleep, at Boe's Store . 8CUGOG _ Miss Lackin, at Centre School = PORT PERRY ~ Miss G. Davis, at Post Office CET IT LOCAL DISTRIBUTING CENTRES - October 16 and 17, 10 a.m, to 4 p.m, October 18 to 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 16 to 19, 10 a,m. to 5 p.m. October 14 to 21, October 16 to 18, 4 to 5 p.m, October 16 to 18, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. October 16 to 18, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 20 to 21, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. October 20 to 21, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. October 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, October 19 and 21, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hours 10:a,m, to 5 p.m. RATION ADMINISTRAT THE WARTIME FERTISEMENTY FOR FUTURE PRICES (AND TRADE, BOARD flower girl a silver bracelet and to the a trip to Niagara and points west, | word was received that Mrs, McLean's new chicken house and garage were on fire. Everyone who could rushed to the scene but it was too late to be of much help. The car and a new gasoline engine had been taken out to a place of safety by some first arri- vals, One hundred pullets were saved and about the same number of hens were burned, also some hay, The cause of the fire is unknown, Mr. Ralph Larmer, Misses Wilma and Jessie VanCamp, Dorothy Wright, Lois Larmer and Mr, Jack Marlow attended the Young People's Con- ference at Belleville last week. : Deanery meeting was held at St. John's Anglican. Church, Oct, "8rd. Dinner and supper were served to the visitors by the ladies of the congre- UTICA The. Unjted Church will hold their October 29th, Full particulars next week, The new Ration Book will be distri- buted at the School by the teacher, Mrs, J, Crosjer, from four to five on October 16, 17, 18, Come to the achool for your New Ration Book. Annual Free Will Offering services on' L "x George Ward." Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kendall and Curly spent Monday with friends in Brooklin, ' Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerry and Audrey at Mr, A. Fisher's on Thanks- giving. The play, "The Gate to Happiness" will be presented at Sandford, Look for bills-in the near future. Fifteen boxes were packed for the boys overseas at Memory Hall on Tuesday evening. 3 A number from here attended Mark- ham Fair on Saturday. Mrs. Harold Harper, Oshawa, visit- ed over the holiday at Mr, Russell Harper's, : Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer and Carrel, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Roy Redman and family, Port Perry. We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Frank Henry to the village of Utica. PROSPECT, Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Frank Martin in the passing of her mother, Mrs. E. Vail, of Meaford. Mrs. Martin has returned home after spend- ing some weeks with her mother, Mr, and Mrs. Byron Hill and son 3 Mr, and Myps, Joe Ward and family spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen, spent Thanksgiving Day with friends at Sutton, | GOOD FIRST {. . ART. JEMISON Mr. Chas, Webster, of Weston, spent the holiday with Mrs. G. Webster and family. . \ Pte. Orr Graham and Mrs. Graham and children, of Port Perry, Miss E. Lakey and Miss Marion Smith and girl friend, of Toronto, were Sunday visit- ors with Mrs, Geo. Smith, Mrs. G, Moss and lady friend, of Hamilton, were week-end visitors with the former's parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holliday, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Holliday and children, Soult NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE -- -- _JEMISON'S BAKERY "THE HOME OF BAKING Gives 'QUALITY | Consideration 13 PROPRIETOR of Toronto, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. E. Holliday and Miss Bertha Holliday. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. L. Collins, on their marriage. Misses Marion and Helen Conlin of Toronto, spent the week-end with their parents. Windsor, have been recent guests of Mrs. M. Munroe, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Chumblay, of Oshawa, were Thanksgiving visitors with Mrs, F, Martin. farm Viciory Bonds will provide cash for m, provements you plan to make when the war ends... new buildings «oo new machinery , , . better stock + + ++ cash to pay on a new carora new home. ICTORY | Mr. Frank Gilroy and daughter, of Le --

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