bah AMAL 5 LR eb a Ea a -- LOCAL NEWS Mr. R. A. Peel attended a Poultry Convention in Guelph this week, Mrs. R. A. Peel, Helen, Miriam and Paul, visited relatives in Kitchener. Cfn. John Farmer; R.CIMIL, of Toronto, spentsa couple of days lust week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Farmer. ! A/B David Bentley left last Friday | to resume his duties with the R.C.N. Mr. Frank Cawker, of Toronto, has been visiting his aunt, Miss Lillian Cawker. Mr. Harley Balfour, of Peterbell, Ontario, is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mis, Id. Balfour. Miss Irene MacDonald, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Sgmn. Gordon MacMaster, R.C.C.S., of Brampton, was with his mother, Mrs. J. D. MacMaster, during the week-end. Miss Muriel Cdok, of Toronto, and Mrs. A. H. Rose, of Petrolia, were re- cent visitors with Mr. Wim. Cook and Mrs. McClintock. Master Jackie Lewis, of Toronto, is spending a few holidays with his gia. dparents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis. Miss Clare Glass, of Qslhawn, Sunday visitor with her parents, and Mrs. C. A. Glass. Mrs. 1. R. Bentley, Miss Joan Bent- ley, Mrs. Clifford and daughter, Kerry Virginia, are holidaying for a few weeks in Muskoka District. Miss Agnes Smith is spending some Ws Mur. holidays at her home in Hastings and FREE Parking OSHAWA AIR CONDITIONED A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE n 1011 Friday, Saturday, 19-20-21 WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in "The Thin Man Goes Home" Lucille Watson, Gloria de Haven and Asta, Thursday, "WELCOME" on the door mat. and a corpse on the thresholie What a home coming. ADDED -- "Canada Carries On" HEADLINE HUNTERS Monday, Tuesday, July 23-24 Two Sensational Features-- oO "In The Meantime, . Darling" starring JEANNE CRAIN, with Frank Latimore, Eugene Pallette. A story of Furlough Love, also Stan LAUREL & Oliver HARDY in THE BULL FIGHTERS The Crowd Roars, The Bull Roars and You'll HOWL. FOUR Days--WED. to SAT. JUL, Y 25 to 2s The Picture You've been waiting for "THUNDERHEAD" Son of Flicka in Technicolor Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R, BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST MARRIED WHEATON--WARD The marriage of Wilda Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ward to I'rank J. Wheaton, only son tof Meo and Mrs. IY, J. Wheaton, of Moncton, N.B., took place in Whitby United Church on Tuesday, July 10th fat 3 o'clock in the presence of im- mediate relatives. Rev, C. G. Park tofliciated. The bride wore a two-piece Ldress of lime crepe, flowered hat with veil, white accessories, and a corsage of roses and fern. After the wedding luncheon the couple left for Timmins where Mr, Wheaton is Supervisor of Internation- al Correspondence Schools, for North- ern Ontario. ---- CARNEGIE--HASKINS On Saturday, June 23, 1945, at the home of the bride's mother, 74 Grand Ave. N., Galt, by Rev. Dr. M. B. Davidson, Alice Mary, daughter of Mrs. Henry Haskins and the late Mr. Haskins, to Harry Carnegie, of To- ronto, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Carnegie, of Port Perry, -- WECKMAN--BAIRD also at Parry Sound. Mrs. Clarence Cook visited relatives in Toronto during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ada Chalifour, son Bob, and daughter Jacqueline, are holidaying at Port View. L.A.C. Bob Chalifour, of the R.C.A.F. is on fur lough. The Chalifour family in Oshawa. Mrs. N. S. Baird and daughter Miss Annabelle Baird were visiting recently in. Montreal and Quebec. While in Montreal they attended the wedding of Miss Jean Baird to Lieut. C. 1. Weckman, of the R.C.N.V.R. Miss reside Annabelle Baird was her sister's Bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oke and family, of Toronto, were recent visitors with relatives in town. : s00n 'was able to singing which followed. Murphy acted as chairman, and called on Rev. W. @partive of these two fine people to Toronto. sented Mrs, and Miss Hattie Shunk presented Celia with a three-piece dresser set. Mother and Daughter Given Surprise Party Foitnds and neighbours gathered at the daughter Cecilia last Thursday even-|. ing. Hope home of Mrs. S. Hope and her Taken entirely by surprise, Mrs, a loss for words, but recovered from the shock and join in the community Mr. II. R. was at C. Smith who spoke of the Mrs. Co Newnham then pre- Hope with a wrist watch After - Mrs. N. S. Baird, of Port Perry, wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter, I9mily Jean, to Lieut. C. D. Weekman, R.C.N.V.R., of Rouleau, Sask, The marriage took place at Montreal on July-11th, ei MORTON--HOOD cl The chapels of Deer Park United Church, Toronto, was the setting for the marriage on July 14th, of Lydia Marie, elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Hood, Ajax (formerly of Port Perry) to Colin Brown (Pat) Morton, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morton. Rev. I. G. Joblin, Sr., of Port Perry, officiated. Given in 42 : bY J marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a princess-styled gown of white chiffon and lace with a sweet- heart neckline of lace. Her fingertip- length veil was held in place by a halo of crocheted orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white Killarney roses and baby's breath. The bride wore a necklace of pearls with match- ing earrings and bracelet, the gift of the groom. She was attended by her sister, Miss Grace Hood, wearing a pale blue taffeta gown with matching veil and halo of forget-me-nots, and carrying a bouquet of summer flow- Little Elaine Hayes, cousin of the bride, acted as flower girl, gown- ed in pink net taffeta, with matching halo and veil. She carried a nosegay of summer flowers. The groom was supported by Mr. Lloyd Dukelow, as groomsman, while My. Malcolm Dow, Toronto, acted as usher. Following the ceremony, a wedding supper was held at the Heathstone, where the mother of the bride received wearing a gown of apple-green French Crepe, white mohair straw hat and white accessories. Later, the happy couple left for the Freneh River District, the bride travelling in a pink summer wool suit with matching hat and white acces- sories. On their return they will re- side in Toronto, ers. over RS - GROUNDWATER--EVANS On Wednesday, June 27th, 1945, at Tilhooey, Mimico, by Rev. Mr. Caus- well, Amelia Pearl, daughter of Mrs, R. J. Evans, Toronto, to Charles Scott Groundwater. oe SEAGRAVE ORCHESTRA CLUB DONATES TO SICK CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND The members of the Seagrave Or- chestra Club, who have been bringing entertainment to the people of Sea- grave and surrounding district for some time under the capable direction of Mrs. Cephas Sleep, held a supper party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sleep one evening during this past week, to which each member had to bring all his or her coppers. In this way, the Club gathered together $5.00 which they have donated to the Sick Children's Hospital. A very pleasant "time -was spent and the Club is very appreciative of Mrs. Sleep's efforts on their behalf, < céut NES AE INR Fy EMAIL ERR BRIO AE rs Tr ------ PROSPECT Mrs. Frank Martin is spending a holiday with friends at Meaford. Mrs. Geo. Smith spent the week- end with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. children of Toronto, spent the week- end with friends in this community. Mr... and Mrs. M. Roberts, of To- ronto, spent the week-end ai He 1 and Mrs, Durham. a Sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Ralph Somerville. be restored to good health again, Mr, and Mrs, L. the memorial service at Blackstock on Sunday. Misses Ruth Diamond and Norine | Bray attended the excursion trip to Rochester on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. L. Beacock attended] the Orange Walk in Lindsay on the 12th, -- ----- ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Marjorie Ruth, to Owen L. Cliff, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eg- bert Cliff, Port Perry, Ont. The mar- riage will take place Saturday, August 11th, at 3.30 o'clock, at Dalfrew Manor in Toronto. , 'their . parents, Mr. and Mrs. JUNIOR) WAR WORKERS The Junior War Workers will meet in the Work Rooms, at the Post Office, on Tuesday evening, July 24th. RATION CALENDAR Coupons becoming valid July 19th--- SUGAR BUTTER coon, 90 to 114 PRESERVES ....... 33 to 67; P1 to P18 ASHBURN (continued from front page) 3 . pars Nicholson, of Whitby, were recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Heron. Misses Grace, Betty and Jean Lynde of Toronto, spent the week-end with Frank Lynde. Miss Barbara Lynde who has been holidaying for a week in Toronta returned home with them. PE eg Jack Holliday and|g Hope he will soon : Beacock attended |: Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Can Save = Safety" at Your Rexall Store) LIFETIME PENS PENCILS, $4.00 and $4.75 A shipment of Sheaffer pens has just arrived, STANDARD PENS .............. SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS If you are looking for a good pen act now while stock is complete. i R $10.75 and $12.00 eres renee $6.00 and $7.00 SETS, $10.00 to $16.75 PHONE 49 A. M. LAWRENCE .7ne Rexall swe PORT PERRY 000 A CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. E. G. Bruton, Rector Sunday, July 22nd-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Mating and Sermon, The Rector, Thursday, July 19-- 7.30 p.m.--Confirmation Class. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister, Sunday, July 22nd, 1945-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Flower Service. Subject: The Garden of Your Heart. 7 p.m.--Religion and Character. In Religion is true liberty. ST. JOHN'S . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. MacMillan, Minister Sunday-- 10,00 a.m --Sunday School 11.00 a.m,--Morning Worship During the summer months, services will be held very Sunday morning. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH ; - Pastor: . P. Tay 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2,30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Sunday Evening, 7 pm.-- SPECIAL SPEAKER -MISS MUNNS Missionary of Northern "Nigeria, Africa. NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. ¢ Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS - | gp FIELD COILS : REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR . :: Proprietor Rising values means adjustment of INSURANCE The boys who were at Cadet Camp words of "thanks from the recipients, a 5 at Niagara-on-the-Lake for ten days, yj yw Regan, Miss M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and| Ajo' yolirs jolicied™ HpHo-dni? returned home to Port Perey Inst] yg, pay Martyn and Mr. Bruce Snel. | daughter Catharine and Misses Forn | Whatever your insurance needs may Thursday. . i | rove gave a few pleasing and suitable! Stephen and Diane Bound attended be, consult Migses I. and H. Fmmerson, of To- venmke. A dainty lunch of sand-! Mrs, L. Switzer's musical recital held H. W. EMMERSON ronto, are spending the remainder of the summer at their home here. Rev. E. G. and Mrs. Bruton enjoyed wiches, cake and tea were served and the younger folks enjoyed We will miss Mrs, Hope and in the Sunday School of the United Church, Whitby, on Saturday night, July 14th, Miss Catharine Fisher, Phone 41 Port Perry = come of dancing. a trip through points in Northern f from our village but wish them who is a pupil of Mrs. Switzer, sang B10oEST SHOW VALUR IN OsmAWa Ontario this week, good luck and prosperity in their new three numbers -- "Star of Love? Smoking In The Loges Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook attended, 0 undertaking in Toronto. a Sa? " nt 4 Cook att " 3 Green Pasturés" and "Wake Up the 12th of July celebration in Lindsay ls he i | m | 4% s T rs " -- i -------- r. ne I's. aay. Woods and children Edgar Heron during the week-end : Spit 2 few holidays recently with IN MEMORIAM were Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Doubt and THEATRE, OSHAWA relatives at Bancroft. HALL--In loving memory of mother, | family, of Lakefield; Mr. and Mrs. W. Continuous Show Daily : Heron and family, of Brooklin; Mr, * pra > : Messrs, H. Messrs Hi and Mrs. Nelson Ashton; Mr, and Mrs. Friday and Saturday, L. Durkin, A. B. Cawker,] Alice Martin Hall, who passed away, | Gao, Lane, C Lake Williams and Ces) July 23rd, 1938; also her husprnd,| Robt, Sutherland, of Utica. - ~~ JULY 20-21 Philp, were in Toronto on Wednesday, | Albert Hall, who passed away July | Misses Glen s Ste shen and Fi % attending the session of Grand Lodge, | 1st, 1942. | Dobis. of a. iy t on ee "Birth " AF. & AM. Love's greatest gift remembrance; t th ey t hei bon SWoorom Mrs. A. Mark, of Kingston, is stav-| There's sad but sweet remembrance; R Ae home o their parents, A of the Blues" ing with her sister, Miss Esther Al-f There's a memory fond and true; ; 5 dred, who, we regret to report, is ill. There's a token of affection, starring BING CROSBY. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin "Jerry" Wil-| And heartaches "dear ones" for vou. |. -- ADDED -- "Happy Serves a Writ" with WILLIAM BOYD Ever remembered, Thomas, Annie and Gordon. | liams, of Sussex, N.B., are spending a holiday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Williams. Melvin is associated with the DelLaval Company. Girl's Softball Town Girls vs. School Girls. Thursday (to-night), at 7.30 o'clock at High School Campus sponsored by Beethoven Lodge, No, Silver collection will he taken and 165, LO.O.F., Brooklin, starting at will be donated to the Building Fund 7 pm. There will be Softhall, pro- of The Hospital for Sick Children. fessional entertainment, vefreshment booth. Half the net proceeds are to be donated to the Sick Children's Hos- pital. Admission 50¢. and 2b. " GARDE! "Self-Propelled" Another Move Forward for Agriculture N PARTY AT BROOKLIN COMMUNITY Monday and Tuesday, JULY 23-24 "We Whe . "*} : Are Young" with LANA TURNER and JOHN SHELTON. '-- ADDED -- - "Trail of the - Vigilantes" with FRANCHOT TONE. PARK, THURSDAY, JULY 26th, at 7.00 p.m. ~ 3 upwards in a day. Costs are less, too, because one motor operates the mecha- nism and propels: the machine. Grain is saved, none being knocked down and shelled in opening the field. Anyone who can drive a car can learn to operate a self-propelled combine. Good farm management employs the advantages of modern equipment to speed up the work, save labor, increase production and lower production costs. It is easier to farm profitably with good equipment. Your local dealer yill be glad to give you full, particulars about "the self-propelled combine and other machines in the. MASSEY-HARRIS line New developments in machinery have always had a marked effect upon farm- ing. The reaper, the binder, the tractor and power farming equipment, and the combine all have helped farmers do their work easier, quicker and more profitably. | The latest development in farm equip- . ment, the self-propelled combine per- \ fected by MASSEY-HARRIS prior to the Home After F our } war, has revolutionized harvesting. It Years in the Navy has also opened up new possibilities to / p t 2 Petty Officer James Manderson, ar- the implement engineer for developments at Myrtle on Thursday. Ain other types of farm machinery that He enlisted as an ordinary seaman will bring increased -advantages in the some four years ago, and is home on | saving of time and labor. 28 day leave, awaiting final discharge. 5 Br : > He saw service in the Mediterranean 3 With the Massey-HARRIS self-pro- : : and North Atlantic. He is accom- pelled combine, one man with the grain engineered and built to meet the needs - panied by his wife whom he married tank mqdel can harvest sixty acres and of modern farming. . : : " in Montreal last year. He has served || - J LJ 5 ; : - : Attends Christening Mrs. G. A. Woods attended recently the Christening of two grandchildren, Sharon, daughter of Bdr. and Mys, Terence 0. Woods; and Barry, son of Capt. and Mrs. Alex. Woods. Canon Moulton' conducted the service which took place in St: Simon's Church, Te. ronto. The Woods family attended this Church a number of years ago when théy lived in Toronto dnd Alex. and Robert were christened there. The parents of both babies, who were christened recently, were also mar- ried in the same Church. Bdr. Terence Woods is with the R . EXPERIMENTER Fletcher Markle, author of "Baker's Dozen'; radio experiment, and the British documentary film "V-1", has written a 13-week series as summer successor to "Stage 45", Entitled "Radio Folio", the series will be di- -rected-by Mr. Markle, and the 'opening date was Sunday, July 8th at 9 p.m. over Trans- -Canada network. Wednesday and Thursday, JULY 25-26 r Fighting Seabees with JOHN WAYNE and DENNIS O'KEEFE. -- ADDED ee rived home Whey, formerly used only as swine- "Dangerous | Blondes" _-- So at 'Petawawa and Capt, Alex.| without a mishap. James is one oft al : .| fodder, is now being employed in Can- = Woods is stationed at Shiloh, Mani-[ a family of four all serving in the] : M M ada as a source of milk sugar for the with ALAN JOSLYN ky toba, services of their country. M A S S E \C H A R R S {0 ®) PA N \f L |) E D manufacture of penicillin, I . j i» . BUILDERS OF GOOD FARM IMPLEMENTS SINCE 1847 : Rs LJ - '