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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Oct 1944, p. 3

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Samells at the RL piano, and was much enjoyed by all , 4 mrs, Clark Ross gave a splendid read- ., ging on "Going the Second Mile", and ---- -- ET vs x) 4 CANADA'S VETERANS Then Rost Wer Quoortmities | This is the first of a series of advertisements 'to inform the | f na (4 ] lish men. and women of the armed forces. To get the full details sa ve and read every adv 4 ; Ror complete information write for the booklet "Back to Civil Life." J Kev, Mr. Cooke gave a very interest- mg talk, which was very encouraging to all the W.A, workers, Mrs, Donald urozier acted as secretary in the ab- sence of Mrs, RK, Burnham, 'Lhe meet- mg was closed by Rev, br, Cooke, We were glad to have Mrs, Wilson, who 1s visiung her brother, Mr. J. Milner; mrs, 1, Gardiner and Mrs. Scott, or rine roint; and Rev, and Mrs, li, B. Cooke with us. All enjoyed the lovely not meat pies prepared by group nine --Murs, Alf, Prenuce, Mrs. Cecil kFra- lick, mrs, Gordon Hope, Mrs. J. L. Sweetman, t'roceeds $11. eo 'the Head Community Club met on i t ide the uniform, when they go ou cole poss, ow hy A head? Can they pick up their hives long years ago? Are there plans to help them pH have security? Can they continue ur girls v boys and yo VE Joving Canadians, W months or war? Will they i ------ a bg hig Id rmal the world as no te loin where they laid them down, v Th a 4 : ore the A . o establish 5 Wednesday evening, Uctober 11th at o the things they wanted to do bef ) assisted in home owning, or t i the home of Mr, and Mrs, llmer : eded trainin ? Will they . ? IN ; : a : or receive neede a 8 . ie famil life once again i Sweetman, rresfdent, Anson Gerrow, education, I they be enabled to pick up their y & y took charge of the meeting which was ir own business, and will they wen ed in the services. They » Hp | opened with a hymn and prayer by their © : dians who have loved ones v & Kev. Iu, 8, Cooke. 'Lhe program com- | which concern all those Canadia a) i mittee for the next meeting are Mis, These are questions : i f advertisements is designed to answer. Vi | Bs SO Sy oy ei is are questions which this series of adver 1 ' next mee is eld at ome By ot ue, and Mrs, 'thos, Redman on His : uy TRAINING AND EDUCATION ; ; zbth: "I'hree reading were given by . loyment-- ri ey Y I$ THE OBJECTIVE WAR SERVICE ORATH d gerve outside The surest way to permanent " J skill to get 4% Baie ee dil sane provi OPPORTUNIT ; for your boy's and On discharge, those polis ji the Aleutian thing your boy or girl will Yank . yportunity x Shen In a by Yory Canada has been making plan of Y ratly in 1940 Canada, or those who serv Pe ¥ ratuity It and to hold a job. Canada's plans give of " pl Xi . 3 A PS: 54 T . a - hd N . : > " erst A 1. B, Cooke; a recitation by mrs, kK. your girl s return to civilian life since yw. The Islands, are eligible for a Yum Gaye' service in to acquire needed skill either at nities ty Foon : Hance; a contest by betty Lowson, These plans are in effect and operating : provides $7.50 for each thirty i and $15.00 eparation for a business or industrial career. x go reading by Jean Wuson; reading by n who has served shall Canada and the Western Hemisphere and 1. prep: al ith living allowances, ix Mrs. 'Lhos. Redman; a stunt by Mrs. aim is that every perso ds, already back in apa ok thirty days service overseas or in the are paid by the state, along W Jucation ay ; 1. Sweetman. A vote of thanks was have Opportunity. Thousands, all i _-- for each 0 For those with overseas service while training or continuing education. ¥ i 8. 8 . : ing, : ] 1 ary pro Bi ig jin civilian life, have hepato by Lt ficials, Aleugs po the Aleutian Islan Js, there is | 3 Sloat Dip Sp Singing, oF Cod Deve Cl Ly LA There is hol additional seven days' pay and Memarnes for WHILE iLL OR UNEMPLOYED 1 the King. i el by the social security P - ; h service. Payments Wi N 4 Congratulations to Miss Luella il 1 l those men and women who want 10 each six months of So 1 the months follow- There is protection a gainst illness or unemployment 33 i rloughaman on her recent marriage. ample help for - made at the end of each month! {the war service A. llowances which can be drawn ( | Mrs, R. Carter 1s visiting her sister help them selves. ing discharge. Complete details of the V by maintenance allc Ths after discharge. iA | at Belleville, for a few days. " ity will be given in a later advertisement. against in the first eighteen months ' 19 Wie Ay pd Ci! ok he sae SCHARGE atone There is also protection under the Uspploynest Pak 8 r. George Woodr a 3 . » stuter i em L6G | +n kp Langstatl, where he ASSISTANCE on Di . d from RE-ESTABLISHMENT CREDIT Insurance Act for those who enter neue & ; moved atter leaving Scugog last fall boys and girls are discharge ' : ; tuity is a \ nt and remain in it fifteen weeks. Bi, Mr. 'Woodrut was 8 years old, Lhe When your they will be given: In Yddition to the war yrs ig for cach thirty ployrac : i iki Ty To ph yl -- theists . of $100.00 (if discharged reestablishment ct © Hemisphere and $15.00 ND F ARMING Cs th tended to the bereaved family. 1. A clothing allowance : : days service Jays' service overseas. This is for HOME OWNING A kers i ! Mg, byed Crozier 13 Visiing dist after August 1, 104). for cach thizty Lays hase or repair of a home, here is provision to assist city and othet worke if 5 sister, Mrs. koy Ht John, at Long es cl things such as the purchase or ref ernment 'There 18 | y either on small acreages ; sesneh, « Switiis LE 3. Their pay to date of dischiatie. the buying of furnituie, 2 business, or gov hich. t© have homes of thei ov of in town . Mr. George Sweetman spen ie : 2 : 83 ! : ai urHoses Wich. An igh taxation area, ' A Ti pack bid oe daughter, Mrs. D. 3. One month's additional pay, if they have 1 life insurance, and for certain other p i RE land outside the igh ¢ Act. Fulltime farmers ¥ pi & iller, and his son Alan, in 'I'oronto. : + continuous service, as a rehabilitation will assist your boy or your girl mn oy Jol under the National Housing eh wala | ba | ; Don't forget to call at the Centre on days co . : ablished. This credit, which is reduced by 8 an be given financial assistance in full time farming i ) 2 : Saturday of this week for No. grant gatahushied. JL Jucation, or under the ~~ canbeg ) + secure financial ui | { 4 : n % e NO. . : or education, " 1 fishermen may secure . ol Kation Book. Miss Lackin will be : warrant home or to the place of given for grand primarily for those who while commercial on small acreages oy bn elites You S64 give yo) yee 4A pile ) Veterans " - t: po pl these three plans. help in getting their own art equipment. } i § i ' 0K. enlistment. wish assista . ! ; ing neede HH R | : mrs. Geo. Breen) and Jus. C. ~ 3 do not o g | of land, and in buying pda i amells were in Oshawa recently. dents will receive: - . ER J B fo Bs ] Mr. Elwood Mann, of Kaglan, was Pepe . * allowance to date TURN T0 FORM x : . ; 5 Ya ! the por ty Te FF Hope on' Sun- 1. Their normal Spends : jw": Ape boy or girl neld a civilian position bps FREE, TREATMENT soy hen and Gx . dischar th ass . ' = i service We hope that the weather will re- of ad g : , enlisting, and was not engaged to replace mop i In the year following Gisdisegs, hospitalizas ve 1 wv ather . 's dependents allowance, : ) dif the position still exists, » eligible for free treatment, 108} i S08 Mb 20) Claris solo on : Ansan) py ¥; oh been 183 days' already in the forces, and 1 bl VT lling it, it isthe women are ¢€ igible f dition, even if not { rriday, - : Lihat . ioned pay, if there has boy or girl is capable of : 1 in and allowances for any cont Sa ; Scugog had its first fall of snow on with assigned pay, IL - . and yoy 2 t § under the law of Canada, tion an f service. Pensioners are entitled to this Saturday night, but it did not last last continuous service. _. employer ? uy her in that position with the result 0 Set 1 disability lo® abit of Red Cross workers met | J r girl will be allowed to retain certain to reinstate ps oi for reinstatement must o¢ for life for their pensioned ci te i gt atl ; » sams 2 Ge ET Quins id i got og They will be given a sospls seni fr ee employer within three months 1 sus boys io are overseas. ote fe medical and dental examination and wa eae ; hs Sscharie from the forces or from hospital. THE POLICY ON PENSIONS | e. i ~ . Shirley Hope spent Monday with free needed treatment for a year after discharg -- Canada's Pension Act is administered by an 4 A her friend Kay Prentice, rie ed not physically fit, in need of - ( ffi are stationed in key : on d nmission, all former members of the Miss Betty Dowson is spending a "Those: disghig ble to work, will have Veterans' Welfare Ofer £8 Coppi are the independent COME disability suffered over few days with her brother Joe, 4 continuing treatment and unable ; od fo' of centres throughout Canada. df women. Tt is services. Any permanent disa oility bl _ Mr, and Mrs. Rose and family, of ' i f rank contin ors friends of Ex-Service men and womes f misconduct, 18 pensionable. their pay and allowances © Toronto, are ing the winter in i HY - least a year if necessary Mr, S. 's 'extra farm house, and it is very nice to see the lights on again, . Messrs. Jack Manns and Ray Hobbs have their houses all wired ready for electric eurrent to be turned on. Messrs, Joel and Jack Aldred are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Morrish, in Toronto, who had received word 'that her son Bill is mi Ovérseas. We all hope to_ hear he return to "Blrthday Pacetings to Dorothy G ee ro ra- ham and 4. Beacock for the 20th, Allan Hope for the 21st, Mrs. Alvin) Heayn for the 22nd. Mrs. H, Long and little Marie visited her cousin Mrs. Joe Dowson on Thurs- "Miss Joo Hood of Oshawa, spent the oo | Ca i 004 A week-end with her parents . and i 7 -- rr ' - hi oo YB oo | | : Mrs. R. Hood. "0 SHEE a BALE LA ; : : a ; Wn Miss Margaret Bratley gpenk the ope and i i Bx-Service i advise and assist all fale Soy their re-establishment grliiema Tt there is anything gach the Relusbfiberon hich you do not u , ig neatast Veterans' Welfare . Officer. nd, if the disability is nsionable, for as long(as curative treatment 18 t) beneficial. All are interview d by Veterans Welfare Officers and told of the re-establishment programme. seas, not a result © Sonabl Where service is in Canada only, the disability must be a result of service. -- Published under the authority of Hon. Ian A. Mackenzie, Minis f PENSIONS AND NATIONAL AN OR WOMAN OVERSEAS. " NP HEALTH i + SEND THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO SOME M sevvrrreTE-- a rs A ---- A I ns 4 week-end with Mrs. Roy other friends. ' Besides her husband she is Blight. | survived by her mother, who is ninety- wright, Alta., arrived on Monday at the home of her brother, David Luery red and the glossy oak leaves and was the ease with ration book 4, but f beech leaves are just as beautiful, but | each sheet in the new edition con- " i Scugog friends extend their sym-- cight years old; three sisters, Mrs. W.|and Mrs. Luery. She is visiting this| in the darker colors of chestnut, rust| sists of 26 coupons rather than 16 as DON HENSHAW COMING pathy to Mr. and Mrs, Hillier, and Glover (Gertie), of North Oshawa;|week with them and will spend several | and brown. This riot of beauty is all | found in previous books. This ex- 18 Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan, in the loss of their sons, Overseas, == was in charge of Mr. S. Saywell. An- Mrs. Wm, Bromell (Edith)of Bowman- ville, .\and Mrs. Gordon Anderson Oshawa, to whom sincere sympathy is Mrs. Fred O'Boyle of Oshawa has weeks with other relatives around Stirling and Marmora. Luke, of Raglan, The sincere sym- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrigon and about u,s a perfect blending of colors, with here and there the dark evergreen friends, Mrs. Lane on Sunday. pansion is provided because the new list to make sure they have obtained purple butter coupons, 2 sheets brown M coupons; 1 sheet yellow P coupons, { books are intended to serve for 60 The Red. Cross meeting will be held (Kathleen) 'of Toronto, and: four| Myrtle residents were greatly] trees forming, a striking contrast. weeks this time. < to PO RT PERRY in the Town Hall on Wednesday after- prothers, Wesley of Toronto; John of | shocked on Monday to learn of the un- Mrs. J Leask was in Toronto foi , Recipients of Ration Book 6 should : : P noon, October 26th. Let all be there. Brooklin; and George and Arthur of | expected and tragic death of Mrs. C.| several days last week, the guest of [Ycheck same against following contents THE MEETING-- VICTORY SHOW yy ---- . . N \ : : i exianded, Hol de M pany of jhe nnivig Sad op ip Mr. ahd Mrs. W. 5 bang io Miss | the correct quantity of coupons: 1 rs, Clarence Holman an rs. M.| Mr. Luke and the son, Elmer, of De-| Brown of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W.| sheet red sugar coupons, 1 sheet - 3 Myrtle Stat e Ross and children of Dagmar spent] troit and to the surviving brothers and | Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Conlin of | orange preserves coupons, 2 sheets will be held in the TOWN HALL q Church service on Sunday afternoon Sunday with Mr. Jas. Dickson, sisters, - Oshawa, were visitors with Oliver and ! von ' oy. EH niversary services will be held here on been visiting with Miss L. O'Boyle for Mrs. R. Long were guests at the sur-| Mr. Frank Gilroy and daughter, | 1 sheet grey Q coupons, 2 sheets blue Fi id : O b ' 27 8 | Sunday, November bth, at 11 a.m, and several days. : --- | prise party given by the family in| Miss Mabel, of Windsor, returned|R coupons, 1 sheet green S coupons, ri ay, cto er 9 at p.m. #80 pm. when the Rev. T. Wallace," Friday the thirteenth passed quietly | honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | home on Wednesday after a week| 1 RB-191 card. i . of Greenbank will be the preacher. Special music is being arranged for both services. "Mr. and Mrs, Robert Britton were in Whitby on Wednesday of last week when they attended the funeral of ir sens 'the former Annie Blight. Mrs, Roy Britton was known for everyone in this neighborhood, we believe, Mr. Morgan Hughes of Oshawa, was a week-end guest of Myrtle friends. Mrs. G. Mortimore, of Toronto, was a guest on Thursday last, of her niece, Mrs, D. Duchemin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Denison and L. Scott of Seagrave, on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Ration Books were distributed 'in this area on Monday and Tuesday. The community hall was a busy place for tho%e in charge of the ok. Mrs. Riddell of Sutton, has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs, M. spent among friends. = Ed AA RATION BOOK NO. 5 Production of Ration Book b, being distributed this week represents one of Canada's biggest printing jobs, BE La a el . FOR SALR 1928 Whippet coupe, 4 cylinder, good mechanical condition, 4 pre-war tires like new, spare tire and tube, D. Dowson, Port Perry. Phone 136. tunity to hear him. Mr. Henshaw is a wonderful speaker and writer. Port Perry people are fortunate to have the oppor- There will be a good program, including the Pictures--"All Thy Sons Command' & in this distriet and it was Arthur Mitchell were visitors on Sun- | Cryderman, for the past week, according to ration officials, A num- "The Shining Way." A Meeting for ADULTS. with dee hate that they learned of day with Toronto relatives. On their The autumnal foliage is very beauti- | ber of printing companies were en- FARM FOR SALE OR RENT g y g her passing@at her home in Smith's return in the evening, Mrs. Mitchell Juliagain this year. The maples vary | gaged in turning out the required 100 acres, all cleared, 3 miles from F Sunday October 8th, after a alla, on She was the youn t il : nila of rs. Blight and the late Wm, and Gary accompanied them after a pleasant week spent in the city. Mrs, Spencer Simmons of Wain- "na? in color from a lemon shade to the yellow and scarlet mixed and to a deep crimson, The sumacs are a gorgeous Py 11% million books for several months, There are eleven multi-colored sheets of coupons in the new book, as -i BE Uxbridge; good house; barn; driving Apply Mrs. Geo. Kydd, Ux- shed. bridge. 2 ADMISSION FREE

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