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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Nov 1944, p. 6

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- Vg ¥ a d WF og he: SOB. Pn KX - > . . By F y PAD FIR A BAAR AS TN | 5 ¥ maar tt Te wh 2d CERRY SR APA MRAP N a he > ALLL BAL ZEAE STA IMRATIRD AN WRAA FER SIR RS PINE ST ERLANGER rE IWS Ft SUH AL I OI BARNA RAMI EAR TAT ¢ Shade # - .t re : ri re " ' . ; ; i A : y i ' PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1944 FH -- cently . returned - missionaries from years; an interesting and humorous i | ' Honan Province, China, and F.0. Ed.| talk on "Women of England" by F.0. h JEMISON'S BAKERY Reid, just returned from completing | Reid; Rev, Wm. Simpson, Jr., told of | y ANS 3 THE HOM E OF two operational tours (60 flights) over | some experiences on his recent trip C A N A D A S Vv ET E R lig y y enemy territory, and F.0. Mrs. Reid, | from China. F.O. Reid favoured with The Josr-Wa Yum, % of Trenton, are guests of Archdeacon |f Piano solo. " ar 0) His g Ae 0 D B A K | N of and, Mrs. Simpson. | Caesarea school held a Hallowe'en The third in a series of advertisements ta infoum the, Br \8 , : : Party in the Hall Frid eveni ; of Canada of plans to re-establish. med an android hon 5 i W.A. of St. John's Church met-jn|* arty in the Hall on Xr Ay. even ng : 3 armed forces. To get full details, "save and re "For plete infec: CS © ' Ll ; ; the 'rectory for its October meeting. with music furnished by Mrs. D. Wil-] * § advertisement. g "tion; WT eh a a : os Gives QUALITY " A letter was read from Mrs. Harcourt | 5°" and Herman Wilson. pie hi i oe 30.04 5 We EN who is now in England, thanking the|' Blackstock school had their Hallow- J "8 : oR 4 FIRST Consideration W.A. for the box received, also a let- | ¢'en party Friday afternoon at the onl & " . a ter from the Provincial Board Treas- | school. The costumes were quite in- ; 0. 0. fion-- & ih! . urer, acknowledging receipt of pledge | teresting and colorful. Games were ick . & bi ART. JEMISON 1 PROPRIETOR i onion: Members voted to make an| Played followed by a treat of cakes ae ane a rrr EL CTE EI I I TS EE LEELA IES IEEE ITIL ITLL T ALLTEL mend | [Indian girl's outfit, to fill a ditty bag £1 Jandy and malted witk, : ortuniy RY 8 ) v the late. Sir Kt. Jares Pap) and to pay for a case of honey for the The W, I. served dinner at noon and Sih MUAYS fo at : eR Sins - Jame; tn Red Cross shipment. A donation was | in the evening on Thursday, Oct. 26th 1% nay \ 1 Ris BLACKSTOCK Victorian Women's Institute spon-| voted Mrs. McGill, Little Helpers' con- | for the plowers," officials of the As- 13 [0 1% 1 f : Devijtt's R.B.P. No. 300 held Past| sored a dance in the hall on Friday | vener, and a vote of thanks was tend- | sociation and visitors, of the Durham ITY MEASU § 3 Preceptors' Night on October 17th. | evening, October 21st, with music by | ered Miss Thompson and Mrs, Craw-| Plowing Match held on the farms of OCIAL je { amers: 408 Visitors were present from Peterboro, | Wilson Orchestra of Manchester, and | ford for their work of keeping the| Earl Dorrell and Ivan Thompson. S$ blishmet program, its A) the 3 Millbrook, Pontypool and Greenbank, | Tom McLaughlin called for the square | church decorated with flowers during Durham County Club boys and their Inp fanning Canad?' : Ee pind. This stablishment jt also R. W. Sir Kt. H. A. Graham, of | dances. The committee in charge| the summer season, Mrs, H. Bailey | coach, E. A. Summers, Agri. Rep., ed with one prineipd of permanent reel hat job +2 {8 Kingston. After the business was | operated a booth, serving weiners and | was program convener and following | went to Guelph on Friday, October only answer to the prob Wh way © get and hold t J ; VRE concluded a banquet was served in the | soft drinks. Proceeds are to be used | numbers were contributed: reading by | 27th, to take part in the Inter-County is a job, an nd that the sutest, it ¢ : i M4 Community Hall by L.O.B.A. ladies. | to purchase a case of honey for Red| Miss Eva Parr from the "Living Mes-| Club Competition. There were six is by the skill necessary for it i During the program a minute of sil-| Cross shipment overseas. sage" about the Indian school where | Durham County Teams; three came b 'nce was observed to the smory of Rev. 1 Mrs, Wm. Si 2- A i p . Y 5 nt 5 : ence was observed to the memory o ev. an rs. Wm. Simpson, re-| Mrs. David Archer served for several | first, one fourth, and two fifth. Several VOCATIONAL TRAINING 1 wh will be pied in ese.) 8 -- in i wom r i Every wh evs 4 jt: There is Ld receive maintenance i training "ion, ght service man o : 3 and, in addition, Fie rants up to wances. | i ¥ $60 monthly if singles wife, together with children's allo i 4 i man and his wiles wr ximum of cne ; y $80 monthly fond for th wa of gervice 40 3 y. and if if service : 1 le for the ecessary, by bs raining fs SVC beyond that period, if n i Fis year, but can a 3 3 e year. i 07 1S more than on i I z As 4 G iq 15 months . Af EDUCATIONAL TRAINING are admitted to re pd are main' 4. "This is available © al hid nal training, fees are pat a A 5% : d, as in V( ' ' '} of discharge an af 101 7g * tenance allowances P . : foigt & © $60 monthly for a sive N os wife soja with allowances for 23% monthly for a man ai En ; Th children. rith: basis of the time Ls oh "dependent | HOT tinued on a month for mx nding students : Hy These allowahces - val cxaminations are, 9s i in the services, Ipfome i ued 10 completion. of the course. gd i ce ~ bE may have usistanc ; : i ' boi" ° 4 ASURES hin 18 A i SOCIAL SECURTY MENINES (voc win wy 2 | ts ; > ) or u th "Under the Ie so 1S \ RIVICES, become: 1 nd his wife, i rom the 0 for a man a A i bi ++ months of & EY up to $50 if den Jk benefits are for hose he : me aintenan L £ all wances. dia avat + 14 together with children's allo whom thefe is NO ee immed: faluation for WE Co 8 da ble to work, 'but for free treatment. and hospi 7% Sat vy pn of cerious illness there Te be - : eondition in the year following Sho Sates 7 ie employ" i wid arity measure, every vetera loyment, tO unemployment } 2 Ase flees Ti after 15 weeks in that SY services since July 1, 1941, | i : ment is entitled, ¥5 sc whole per in ; A had jo i in 44 ihsunble employment ha f a en s ge i - . ! a RE OFFICERS ARE ST | i . VETERANS' WELFARB, © ES THROUGHOUT 3 "TIONED IN KBY CENTR ASSIST BX: iG NADA. THEY. ADVISE, AND ULD BB 5 i SERVICE PERSONNEL omLENS. Siz Ahad : | 0d iJ | i CONSULTED QN. ALL. P hE id hy ERC i gi : 4 ic Mr 0] ) 4 { How, Tan A Mackenz+s, | Vi lk i ihe shorty of 9 VETERAN'S "AFFAIRS i 5 AN OR WOMAN OVERSEAS: : if i ---- ISEMENT TO SOME M . ae $57% | : % SEND, THIS APYERIBEREILA: Cl aiid by | | 5 < ay : | 1 1 | teams had 36 members. Dalton Dor-| live where Mr. and Mrs. W. Crosier the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Red- i [he rell was 2nd highest man in matters | now reside, . man, The President, Anson Gerrow, "o il A of points obtained at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs, E, Holtby are building took charge, and opened the meeting | i ~~ |anewbam _.° with a hynm and prayer by Rev. Mr. 8 1 = Mr. and Mrs, Lotne Fielding have Smith, of Port Perry; The next meet- ; 8 il H "| moved fo the village, + ing "will 'be held at the home of Mr. 2 ! B i uge Entry. at A number from here motored to| and Mrs, S. Rodman, on November 8. BS | f : Stouffville on' Monday : evening and The "program eonimittee 'are Mrs. E- |B | Black and, White | paid the newly" weds, Mr. and Mrs. Harice and Mrs." A. Martyn, Mary Lou ! : Shows \ Fife Innes a surprise Nisit: © A most | Pearce played a piano selection which (8 "| enjoyable everiing was. 'spent:at their| was followed by a song by June and | _ @ That old saying, so well known to farm folks. : ; Money fuvested PrRicony B Bonds will ix to hoy PA total of 3 004 Holsteins 'were | Home, ani wé ivere cordially. invited | Lucille , Collins; song: by. 8 quartette-- 8 Rp + "Plow to the end of the furrow"... . so aptly makes the tools of war, They don't last long in actions" shown by, 613 different exhibitors at back "again; but next time to conie Rodan, ! "Redman, Irene and IB pg our duty plain. And thé'end'of the furrow is heyond They must be replated, It's our, Job; : i + the home' the 39 Black: and: White 'Days: held | more: fugly, which: 'means. we must | Allan 1 4 4:0xde at the i ¥ © the horizoi. ¥ front job. ., to see to it that our ghting, men 'have od oi his lo 0 x Ph ne ig fs 'pans at Home. . x hort aa rid nd 0 |] ' days ahead of them. We, on the home front, must de Victoty Bonds yield a double harvest." Théy pro: 'ship Showa: The. Souk Blick. 5 Waite] We Howl to War ing g foro ib over fo | 80 i : Community préiented Mrs, | 8 ; not waver nor falter. Our duty is clear, we must vide ouf, country. with money to carry on the war. Day was held at Port Pejry- in 1937] we Sill be © able have our. a Joh ling' e..- Jack Col- : i 5 keep faith with or fighters. On Canadian farms we' Later, they will prévide money to buy thin ngs 'We. under the direction of vetdran' field- | church siiticds and fufictions=--the hot he i , Ac ing hibigelf with |} ; must maintain oyr efforts to produce the foods our. will 'want: 'and. x i¢d, and which we haye done man, R.M Holtby, His vigorous | suppers whiclt, were so much enjoyed. ar. Pike) nceting closed with AE | 8 , fighters and our allies need. That work will' Without during' 'the war. Victory Bonds will pros: sponsorship 'off the basic Black and|-We hope to see wu good attendance ft : | : reward us with increased incomes: gre, vide cash to py for improvements for farm and : AEX White Day principle: of "equal prize church on November 1288: : BIKE | oe And we must save . . . to have money to /end to our 'home . . . new buildings . . new machinery is 0 money x irdicas of standing" is : : | Mrs, Red Py use of their country to pay the increased costs that this war better stock . . / new: cae 4 4 & furnishings a and; so largely responsible for the 'phenome- © [home: It waa a splendid evening. i : continues to pile up. y conveniences for the home; ENG nal growth since shown: Both. in qual-| . . S 0G Many of | our Hockey fans listened to a . HR ity and numbers, this fall's shows sur- cuG A the first lioekey' broadéast on Saturday : isis di hose of th night, It wad very thrilling. ! i : 4 : \ Ly SEL bass se 0 any o er year, | I ERA PRICES kT : rah J g ay . ps Thank' Ofterd ervices will held The Ideal dchoo ko L 3 BUY VICTORY BONDS WITH MONEY IN THE BANK 5 ER 0 a the Tig rin iy wil be Novel with' © kl hcl oi ary ety lS. | Duwved? dw BUY MORE...ON CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENTS fith, With Rey, 'Ws O. Smith, of Port| * Scugog friends extend their deep- i Perry, as guest speaker. The service | est & thy to Mrs. J LESS = R. . : Victory Bonds pay double bank interest--3 Y. Buy Victo Bonds with you » 83 guest, speaxer, est sympathy + Morrigh in a) \ J ' Victory You ca ais but Victory] Bonds on conve ont pr Whos 4 nis Day FH "MANCHESTER A 5 two o 'clock. The boys' quattette the death of her' only son Bill, whose x A you order t s a e ba AES Wy ime over 4p of Port Perry will sing, nssisted V | death wah reported. i papel. (8 iy Our. Anniver 2 n Francs on Oct. ; Wid Anaiver tary Chueh, Servic other lent," Al are invited. ero 16th, He was in his 20th year, and § National War Finarice Commitios: at 730 pra. Rev. Ma. Gardiner, of | w he Red Cross meeting was W had been overseas a little over a year. : Columbus will be the minister. Musie H ay afternoon in the Township Mis. D; Maude] sd baby David," . a ladies qu wo qu and Mrs. C, Ross and little Karen ha will e ve, ind ibivvided; by F Port Perry Boys' deo Fines iri 0 ig from her = moved to Plekering, after ih ¢, about hig trip and arriva several months with their brother ; H ona ai i home: from Torota his station at Langara Island, in the Raymond Fralick. We hope hay wil heath aM Bow PIO, ng in| Pacific gop, Ss 1s spent be comfortable in their new home, S Mr: Bil Hope, o on, is spend-| Mr, and Mrs. 8. Rodman visited her A Mrs. Vickey, of Pott Perry was a | ing a fey, day | rents, | : 2 | visitor heré'nst 'Sunday, ealling bri 4 i for ies parents, | parents, Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Ashton, fe former friends. Mrs, Vickery used to mmunity Club met at . (Continued on page 5) ian y '

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