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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 May 1945, p. 6

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gash gw . ' i A X 5 \ aif 3 \ A tal - . A . I : » ERT SAR iad hintaan plovens Bore ind a RBS AR A Visa bis i i a a a DE SU Ry oa sass tdi Jo we hos Seanad # A ple are very grateful to Mr. Taylor for his hospitality. Mrs. Guy Rainville was in Toronto' for a few days the early part of this week, | ALBINO ROBIN IN PORT PERRY | Dr. J. B. Lundy has informed us of ! the presence of an Albino Robin in Port Perry, around his home and that of Mr, David Carnegie. It is a pure white bird; Doctor says there is a possibility of a slight tinge of red on its breast. It has mated up with a common Robin Redbreast. | ROBBERS OF PORT PERRY BANK | ARRESTED | John Owad, 23 and Edward Kobryn,' 26, were arrested last week at Windsor and were handed over to Provincial Police from this District on Monday. They will be brought to R. Vernon. A Thanksgiving and Mother's Day Service was held in the Prospect Church on Sunday. Mr. James Young had charge of the service and gave a very splendid address. Mrs. J. Holli- day presided at the organ. . Mildred and Rae Dearborn sang 'a pleasing duet, "Make your Mother's heart re- joice". Beautiful flowers adorned the church, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, of Victoria Corners, were recent visitors with Mrs, Jas. Somerville and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vernon, Mrs, R. Vernon and son, of Port Perry, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, F, Vernon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Avery and daugh- ters, of Raglan, were visitors of Mr. C. Wilson and Miss Inez Wilson on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cook, of Brooklin, er of the evening, was Lion i Ww. Newman, "Courtesies" proposed by Lion R. J. Harper. 1907 - In the neighbouring Province of Saskatche- i wan, John Bracken became Superintendent of Fairs and Farmers' Institutes and Secre- tary of the Provincial Livestock Association. 1910 - John Bracken: was appointed Professor of - Field Husbandry at the new University of Saskatchewan. He took the first train to Guelph, Ontario, married Alice Wylie Bruce. Four sons were born -- three of whom are now on Active Service with the Navy, Army and Air Force. 1920 - Already the author of two books on agri- culture, John Bracken became President of the Manitoba Agricultural College. 1922 - John Bracken accepted the leadership of the BROOKLIN . HOUSE BROOKLIN, ONT. Phones--Brooklin 80 or 3900 W. Goodwin, Proprietor Specializing in Banquets, Weddings, ete. Chicken and Steaks P N\ e PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1945 ' - ; ll aus 'o, ee a A LL ° d : AI . : > | | 's D e New LOCAL yes Examine FRESH BAKING DAILY Lawrence's Drug Store News Glasses complete, or lenses only, ig i F OSHAWA supplied where » at B Pi Roll You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE NEWS [ll Moan tee [| somite veer Bread, Buns, Pies, Rolls A PAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE X LR. BENTLEY For Sale--A Number of Tin Pails PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ENGAGEMENT Thursday, Friday, Saturday, OPTOMETRIST and Glass Jugs. h R di Toiletries Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ashton an- i : nounce the sngaguricnt +o Histr MAY 17-18-19 : Rexall eme 1€8, y daughter, Elva Jean, to Robert John i Sutherland, son of Mrs. John Suther-|} 62 Stars in the Shoot-the-Works AN N | VE R Sh RY WwW land and the late Mr. John Suther- . \ Phone 32 GERRO BROS. Puretest Household Drugs land, the marriage to take place the Show of the Century ) | _ . S early part of June, "HOLLYWOOD Stationery, Sundries Mrs. Leonard aintnny sng chil. dren Linda and David, of Enniskillen, " spent last week with her parents, Mr. " and Mrs. Ohsiles Mills, In Part Perry, CANTEEN -- OF THE -- M LAWRENCE and her sister rs. oy ope in A. . Reach. starrin Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker, of Harring PORT PERRY PHONE 49 1720 Renal, sire PORT PERRY Peterborough, were Sunday visitors Andrews Sisters, Jack Benny, a rr h_--_--_--. with Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Cawker. Joe E. Brown, Eddie Cantor, | JNITEDCHURCH 1 0 estes Jr Brookes of | ie Cart, snk Carson, roy pemwy unten cuore | NO T | C E eston, spent ee WA Dane Clark, Joan Crawford, Will be held on Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister Harry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ; Sund May 20th, 1945-- Brookes, Beste Davis and susny mite, Port Derry United 'Church All kinds of Electrical * Miss Catherine Muclver, of Toronto, Also Jimmy Dorsey & His Band Sunday May 20 : Anniversary Services. d Mechanical Repairs " was the guest of Mrs. Wilkinson for Golden Gate Quartet . . . ' 10" 5. Sunday. School. an the week-end. Sons of the Pioneers 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. 11 a.m.--Rev. Dr. w. E. Figeher, to household appliances Pte. George Nott, of Camp Borden, } ve . ] . : te : B.A., will preach, rs. H. C. is spending a few days' leave with SONGS ee SONGS -- SONGS. ------ Hurlburt will sing. All makes and sizes ot his mother, Mrs. G. Nott and sister Fhe Biggest Entertainment GUEST PREACHER 7 pm.--Rev. W. P. Fletcher and| Electric Motors - repair- Annie, Ever Seen. The Kinsmen Quartette. ed and Reconditioned. Sat, Charlie Brignall, R.C.A., of REV. DR. FLETCHER See complete announcement elsewhere Sixall Moiors for sale Debert, N.S., was a recent visitor : " y pe ° . ; i ee in pP SHU OF THE ASCENSION v ate Rn oy from: FOUR DAYS rt of Bow poi . eRunch ANGLICAN : Small Gasoline Engines Smurthwaite have returned from a Mon., Tues.,, Wed. Thurs. Special Music by the Choir, Sunday iy ana, or for Sale.. : ; . anin's iss 2 the West, ing rela- MAY 21-24 assisted by 2 1 a hieRervicel of Prayer and|Electrie or Gasdiine prive Pump tives and friends at Brandon, Regina . . \ ser; doe + ti - ks for Sale. and Edmonton. ] Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, MRS. HURLBURT, Tang ph Sommemors ion WAC Ne EMR We are glad to learn that Mrs. W. In of Oshawa 3 p.m.--Sunday School. . A S. Taylor is improving steadily from 'CASANOVA ' SHOP her recent operation. : : In a recent letter Mrs. George Coun on KING he TETTE PREGA Srila STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor received from her son Tpr. Charles " > Cann, who is on the Western Front, BROWN £T t ! Minister--Rev. J. A. MacMillan Port Perry, Ontario. Charlie mentioned that he had met . i ol loronto. Sunday-- : Archibald MacMaster and Ted Cooney. The Greatest Romantic Comedy nd Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. with x 9 The boys enjoyed a brief chat. Of All Time. wn ; . Special Mothers' Day Service in the 0.S. David Bentley, son of Mr. and Visitors Cordially Invited. auditorium. .Also Baptismal service. Mrs. I. R. Bentley, has transferred ) At 7 p.m. Worship Service. A ser- : Ch wy from the R.C.N.V.R. to the R.C.N, _ ~N NEGLR Bons a 4 vice of prayer Si igs i Viejo . ° Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Balfour and son| CAR "--To L.A.C. an rs. in accordance wi e proclamation. A El Lloyd visited with Mrs, Douglas Lade) Harry B. Carnegie (nee Marie Arm: uto ectric in Toronto o + week-end strong) at Brandon General Hospital, e PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH in Toronto over the week-end. } ! Gord Rev. W. C. Smith, and Messrs. F. 12, on Monday, May 7th, a son, Gordon | Pastor: P. Taylor PORT PERRY Reesor and Samuel Farmer attended a] Pavid. f F } h 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. - a ecting uf the Oshawa Plestyery of DEATHS or rurther news i 2.80 pan---Bible School GENERATORS e United Church of Canada, in New- LUKE--At North Oshawa, on 4 ; = castle last Thursday. Thursday, May 0th, 1945," Nellie - : : 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. " STARTERS ~ W n With deep regret we learn that Miss | Camplin, beloved wife of the late Wm. ' Li Sl, 0 |] rac en -- T e Man Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Minnie Parish had the misfortune to H. Luke, in her 88th year. Port Perry 10n$g : : FIELD COILS 4 fall on Saturday A5ternoon and Sr BOYCE--On Sunday, May 13, 1945 h ] L di ' Ni h : ; R fered a broken arm. She was taken -- \y, ' , : ' . ' "3 . 3; i to St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on! at her home, 45 Belsize Dr., Toronto, (0] d a 1€8 1g t John Bx acken, the son of a fay mer Ephr aim. Br acken 5 REPAIRED and i Sunday. Autores Bogor tom er sired wifey St post Perry Lions Ladies Night 1s] 80d his wife, Alberta, was born in a log cabin in owers EXCHANGED HX Mr. Geo. McKay, of Weston, Bet Ee rms of Hot "1 always an important and enjoyable Ellisville, Leeds County, Ontario, on the 22nd of B84 fe Suehond with his mother, Mrs. | 20¥C¢ Was 4 i : event." On the occasion this yore very June, 1883. Extra fine Gladiolus mix BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor hE Myrtle . AUCTION SALES special preparations were made, par- - X: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peel and family . ticularly by the ladies of St, John's . 3 om a : . I wa : ". Yisited relatives near Peterborough on| SATURDAY, MAY 19th--House-[ prided i (of Faie® of Ot, Jon's Here, briefly chronicled, are the main events in the |tures--d0c. per dozen. a In days of uncertainty, reliable Sunday. fold Ai) Ponsa) Ribeuts of the late] 5 held last Friday evening in the| life of John Bracken: Named varieties. 50c. doz. Misses Louise Hall and Lola Gerrow | 1S, fvettle Brain, at the p o| Sunday School room of that church. cid, : : i INSURAN of Toronto, were at their respective fn Ts Tug, Tost Pony, Tein The banquet, the gos Lao .. 1898 - Student at Brockville Collegiate, Ontario. % guy FLOWERS ] anierioy homes during the week-end. ASH Ji, ; avors were all most happily a 8 ' i essen } a oa, aml Tare TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. | nq suitable thanks were tendered to] ~~ 1902-5 Student at the Ontario Agricultural College, th gaketn an prays cutlass. voi Lititriles. neste. ay ily, of Walkerville, are visiting Ivan's fhe ladles for their delightful en Guelph. He won four scholarships, t e e . . oh : It parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace. PROSPECT rir J bin al Governor-General's Medal, was top honours E. A, KENT v 3% Sona : 'r > . 5 . ; al, : yihe St oe, Fut Say (continued from front page) Words of welcome by Lion Cecil student and class medalist. Here, too he met ~ Phone 58 Port Perry H. W. EMMERSON bank Y.P U NT Mg e Mr. and Mrs. Mac Roberts, of Tor- | Ptolemy; vocal solo by Miss Patricia Allee Walle Br ' ' ¢ : TP -- Port Perry go oy A Tee ol i ne aio, spent the week-end with Mr. and King; The Indies propased by jon i Ice VYylie bruce. = : . WW. oO, 8 Irs. Durham, ifford Smith, response by Mrs. Roy se - group of the young people last Wed- Mrs. A. Wallace, of Whitby, was a | Cornish; vocal solo by Lion Ossie 1906 - Young Bracken went to Winnipeg as repre- BloassT SHOW VALUR IN OsEAWA en ng wan al Be irr. a Him Ce Dl pro- sentative of the Seeds Branch of the Domin- joyed, after which sandwiches and soft Mrs. G. Chambers, of Toronto, spent | posed by Lion Sam Farmer, response ion Department of Agri It 20 Room Hotel drinks were served. The young peo- the. week-end with her mother, Mrs, |by Lion Ernie Houghton, The speak- P 0 griculture. Bilt Smoking In The Loges 'THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show 'Daily Thursday, Friday, Saturday, MAY 17-18-19 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling with JUNE HAVER and" DICK HAYNES. . --ADDED-- "Wells Fargo Days" with BOB SHAYNE i A a ; He Sort Perry. fo stand trial for th with Mr, and Mrs, Ly on Sunday. Progressive Farmer Government, was sworn y ond -- ia Sn 000 bank holdup here several weeks Mr. and Mrs, H. Walker, of Utica, i i ini . 1 $ nday and 1uesday, Aidit ago. Mr. and ig? Bobjamond ere visi- = Byte Mame o Sa ETTEY S MAY 21-22 | rd torg at the Mr. L. Diamond home on' ow began the political life of the Po HE RATION CALENDAR | Sunday. ; ; ve REENHOUSE G oY Coupons which become valid May 17: Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin and chil. | most continuously Success, ul politi- G overnment : 8 SUGAR... enna to 69 dren, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. cal leader the Empire has produced Girl' ) A BUTTER ..... 90 to 107 Pay) Yan, SEW For visitors \ in. his century Since that day Qing u scarcity of help ahd fas 43% RESERVES ovo 8 with Mrs. Frank Martin on Sunday, . - rationing, n riecegsary - : AE PRESERVES BL BE MiDon't fail to trend Man. yd | © MAJOR JAMES MacBRIEN ) with OLIVIA de HAVILLAND, ; i from 1922 to 1942 -- John Bracken continue the delivery of flowers and Progressive-Conservative Federal and SONNY TUFTS AR : day's sale of stock and machinery on! plants, ete, for this season. I. also : 7 yon ie Sas Paris, Mis, May 22nd. Candidate has never been defeated. find it unsatisfactory to place aside -- ADDED -- A hh SL AN Op FRCTON SEFTING. 0% TH Ak SATURDAY, Nut | 1982 - Tho Liberals joined John Bracken's farmes [1 ir hi. he sn 'Pitésburgh Kid' y § i - i i sent in, "ral, Vows ui Rea gressive-Conservative candidate for government. First Served. wt at GREENBANK, Wednesday, May 23rd, at 8.30 p.m. Guest Speaker Dr, Harry S. Thomp- I thank you for past favours, and trust to give you satisfaction in the future, WM, ETTEY. Ontario riding, will speak over CKEY with BILLY CONNEN at 9.16 p.m. on Saturday of this week. - and JEAN PARKER URBAN DES AN kn iin Prat 11940 - All the other political parties, including the - C.C.F. and Social Creditors, threw in their | Mrs. G. Nott, | ; . - son, University of Toronto. Subject: . : ; ; . - MIDNI Wednesda. at 12.056 24 Federation of "Dental Health" Also Dr. Hodgins, IN MEMORIAM for tunes with a £1 eat, leader forming ¢ and Thre MAY 23-24 3410 . Director of Dental Service for the| BLIGHT--In loving memory of my wartime Coalition Manitoba government, 1 h Ji Agriculture Annual Prvitie, of Ontario. There will be | dear husband, Thomas James Blight, e "Take It or 4 otion Pictures, BRAY CHICK who passed away, May 20th, 1948, I have lost my soul's companion, A heart linked with my own; And day by day I miss him more, As I walk through life alone, Lovingly remembered by ' his wife Alice. 1942 - The year of John Bracken's great decision. ~ John Bracken, the Progressive, accepted the national leadership of a great resurgent g Jeople's party -- The Progressive Conserva. ves. - ----h Ladies provide. Everybody welcome, Meeting The annual meeting of the South Ontario Federation of Agriculture / 'will be held in the Township Hall at Brooklin, on Tuesday evening, May : © 22nd, at 8 p.m. Following the election of officers, Leave It" with BETTY GRABLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE -- ADDED -- EVENING AUXILIARY The Evening Auxiliary of the United Church held their meeting in | the Church on May 9th, Miss Me- Dermott's group led by Mrs, Cornish, Does the Trick! BLIGHT--In fond memory of our dear "Dad" and "Grandpa Tom" B-1 Publighed by the Progressive Conservative Association, Ottaw: « FER i some outstanding speakers will be|gave a very interesting book review | Thomas James Blight, who enter Bray Coles a. Fg Murder mn the heard, including Mr. Betzner, the on "Second Pioneers", eternal rest two years ago to-day, ; . order ad : Bi House" bY President of the Provincial Federation A quartette composed of Margaret| Tis hard to part with one so dear-- Know John Bracken -- the Progressive Conservative # sol . g i ; of Agriculture, : . and a Day, Wes Jackson and Em- His love we'll always cherish; } 50% 7 el - Plan to attend and bring your erson acMillan San ; "Have Thine And with Hie passing 1 sach year : Agent -- A. R, GRAY, with VAN JOHNSON j neighbour. own way Lord", which was muc ap His love will never sh, Pain killer for corns! Lloyd's Corn FAYE EMERSON » VE preciated, The meeting was brou fective, 2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12 R.R. 2, Port Perry, Ont. weeks', $6.00, At Lawrence's Store, f Les. Smith, President Remembered with affection, : i ; - .| and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure / Elmer Powell, Secretary to a close in the usual way, Alma, Charles and little Danny et aot ate Elves pure Drug | Slendor Tablets--harmless and of-

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