a aan -------- -* b ar de diac dle, ¥ : bd iden FART DUG AL METH ARLER LOCAL | NEWS Miss Helen Duff has completed her course at Canada Toronto, and has accepted a Secre- tavial position in the otlice of McAdam & Wagstaffe Ltd. Business Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Kaufman, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ince, of Richvale, Ont., were renewing acquaintances in town last week. Master Dickie Baker has returned to his home in Toronto, after spending the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. R. G. Buker. Miss Irene MacDonald, of Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks in Port Perry. Miss Jean Crosier, R.N., "returned College, OSHAWA i * AIR CONDITIONED A PAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE 3 Parking Friday, Saturday, ~ 30-31, Sept. 1 M.G.M'S GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR HIT Velvet" ROONEY, Thursday, Aug. "National starring MICKEY with Donald Crisp, Anne Revere, Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Jenkins Angela Lansbury, and Arthur Treacher. Special Holiday Attraction! ! ! Sunday,-Midnite after 12.05 Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY -OPTOMETRIST ASHBURN Miss Florence -Doble is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LIbyd Pugh, Claremont. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Purdy, of To- ronto, who have been visiting at the home of Miss A. Dowson, recently re- turned to their home, Miss Helen Jordan, of the Sick Children's Hospital, is spending her vacation at her home here, Mrs. IK. Harris, Miss Violet Harris, of Toronto, and Miss [laine Routley, of Winnipeg, Man., spent the week- end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wes. . MARRIED McKINSTRY -- REDMAN Norma Jean, Minnie Redman, of Port Perry, to George Clifford McKinstry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKinstry, of Oshawa, took place at the Whitby parsonage on Saturday, August 25th, at 3 o'clock. Rev. H. G. Crozier officiated. The bride wore a street length dress of white sheer and lace with full skirt and neckline of lace. She ; a matching fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. The marriage of daughter of Mrs. wore She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Kathleen Geer, as bridesmaid, wear- ing blue silk jersey with matching veil and carrying a nosegay of pink asters and pink roses. The bride wore a gold Bulova wrist watch, matching her rings, a gift of the groom. To the bridesmaid he gave a string of pearls and to the best man a leather belt. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN i Rev. KE. G. Bruton, Rector. Sept. 2--14th Sunday after Trinity. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Sermon. Thursday, Sept 6th, 8.00 p.m.-- Confirmation Class, The Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be held on Sunday, September 23. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev, Clifford Smith, Minister Sunday, September 2nd-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am. and 7 p.m.---Labor Day Messages. . ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. MacMillan, Minister Sunday-- 10,00 a.m.--Sund vy School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship During the summer months, services will be held every Sunday morning. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 80th, 1945 1 SCHOOL Supplies. You can always rs Port Perry Public School Opens Sept. 4th Port Perry High School Opens Sept. 10th SEND THEM TO S(MIOOL WITH THE You can ways he sure of top quality in Lawrence's School OPENING | BEST. be sure of real values too. = I ETE PIHHIONE 49 om | A reminder to ot your salvage paper, cardboard, and clean rags 'in readiness for Monday morning, Sept. A M. LAWRENCE 720 Ronclls stro PORT PERRY CO NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs wt to London, Ont, on Monday, after a continuing Mon., Tues., Wed, Routley. ) The groom was attended by Mr 10th, our next salvage day---and let us pleasant week's holiday spent with Thurs., Sept. 2-3-4-5-6 : . vik . x wilt N ¢ : i, ) eh S ys to household appliances D'casant weeks holnay wi ' Miss Ruth Richardson visited rela- [James Redman, brother of the bride,| pop PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH |™Mtke it a success. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crosier. groomsman. ' - All makes and sizes of : tives at Columbus on Sunday. as Pastor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. ALAN LADD, GAIL RUSSELL, in "SALTY - Electric Motors -repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines After the ceremony, a wedding luncheon was held at Oshawa with a few guests attending. Mrs, Henry Doble spent Thursday in Hamilton. We are pleased to sce Mr. Fred DeNure out again after his recent ill- ness. SCUGOG has recently returned from overseas, and his wife who is also a Cpl, were guests of his aunt, Mrs. John Pearce Flight-Lieut. W. C. Reynolds and Mrs. Reynolds spent the week-end at Later the happy couple, amid con- Pte. Grant McDermott, of Kingston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. , " ne home of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar] fetti, left for points Fast, the bride on Wednesday. for Sale. "A. L. McDermott. O ROURKE eron. .. } travelling in a brown pin stripe suit] Slendor Tablets--harmless and ef-| Mrs. Blakeman, Mr. and Mrs. S.| Electric or Gasoline Drive Pump Mi Mari Brent. of T ( Miss Glenys Stephen is spending [With white accessories. fective. 2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12|Stound, of Toronto, were Sunday Jacks for Sale. : 'Miss Marion Brent, o oronto, her vacation with her parents, Mr. and| On their return they will reside in| weeks', $5.00. At I 2 : > AC os visited relatives In town daring the with Stanley Clements Mus. Fred Stephen ) Wry ) ina $6 .awrence's Drug Bless of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce and MACHINE REPAIR . and Mrs. L. Pearce. SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Taylor's Auto Electric week-end. the tough kid of "Going My Way". Racing Thrills. . 2 it's Dynamite DON'T MISS ITI Miss Norma Ploughman, of Toronto, was at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mus. S. Ploughman,_ during the week-end. N Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Balfour and son Lloyd, visited in Peterborough last Friday. DEATHS VANCE -- At his late residence, Cpl. Garnet Weir, R.C.A.I",, of Camp ¢ Oshawa Road, on Monday, Aug. 27th, Borden, "spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Weir. 1915, William Vance, beloved husband Yd - i of Sarah Hamilton, in his 91st year. PORT . PERRY . iss Mavis Kerry left on Monday : | ei GENERATORS or Oshawa General Hospital where ; : oe i el ¢ "she has: enrolled as a student nurse. CARD OF THANKS i Cad . \ai 7 . -- STARTERS We swish Maris evivy Success. The family of the late Mrs. Thomas a H U IN G R ) 4 E uU R Oo i] E IN E E D S M E AT oc os FIELD COILS ~~ : Sgmn. Gordon MacMaster, R.C.C.S,, | Carnochan wish to express sincere i w of Toronto, visited his mother, Mrs. | appreciation for the kindness and The shortage of food in liberated Europe is desperate. Meat is one of the REPAIRED and 3 J. D. MacMaster, over the week-end. | sympathy of their friends and neigh- most critical needs. SE > EXCHANGED Hl Cn - bors; also for the kindly floral tribute a Mr. and Mrs. S. 1 loughman are en-l gong by B, F. Ackerman & Co., of As a great food- producing 'nation, Canada must, can--and will--help fo BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor ok joying -a-brief holiday in the States. Petérborough, meet this emergency. : - tt 3 Miss Doris MacGregor spent a few ho ) That is why slaughtering has been placed under strict control. Rising valucs means adjustment of dg in Toronto the early part of the Ea That is why ration coupons will soon be used again by Canadiansto buy meat. wee : A Salvage Day, There is only one objective:--To reduce meat consumption in Canada in INS UR NCE - The many friends of H/Capt. Jack order to provide direct aid for the hungry peoples of Europe. "Clough will be happy to know that he Monday, Sept. 10 . ' Ass Jone. Diltsins oon: Hk : has arrived back in Canada after : . Wasiever your Juslizance 4 Way several years overseas. The Salvage Committee has been - be, consult i . notified by the Department of Nation- Slaughter Control Locker Operators 3 "1H. W. EMMERSON r Mr, 2d Bhs, M. M. Boyd, Gary, war Services Salvage Campaign, " : - : } Phone 41 Port Perry ; oo 24 | ae, cy 3 Joe of dis Inst that' waste paper is needed as much Farmers who slaughter meat for their own or Under the meat rationing regulations, lecker : ee Vith Ars, oyd's arents {ne aver rT og 3 . we . oo and Mrs. S . i | be pew io : [as ever, for essential use for cartons = their farmer neighbor's use are required to sub- operators are required to submit a list of their . ss drmer, before moving | for food, for the Army of Occupation. Sik ) ; ; : BicorsT SHOW VALU IN. OSHAWA = © to St. Thomas, where Mr. Boyd has "You are sincerely requested to tie Ben _ mit monthly reports (Form RB-61) and to sur- patrons to the nearest Ration Brag Office. ' Fe] Smoking In The Loge: accepted the position of assistant prin-f your paper securely in bundles--also any render coupons for the meat they use and sell. A supply of Consumer Declaration forms is cipal at Balaclava Public School. clean rage in bags, and cooking fats in - ~ , , being forwarded to each locker operator who ) | 19) 6% Lk : : Any excess of meat over the: farmer's or his } Mr. Fred Brooks, of Toronto, visit- i Consiness tn Tallinn Kl neighbor's needs may be sold only fo the holder will, in turn, distribute them to his patrons. The . «ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wop alge Thine 2 wg > : Ce ule oy " ¥ patron is responsible for completing the Jorm THEATRE, OYHAVA «ov Br dni the week-o ! ir z f : ; X : o it. : Rese TE a 5 are eed | hn during the week-end. before, where it will be collected. a ig ii slaug os po | and filing it with the Ration Branch Office. 54 ontinuous Show y , Mrs. TJ. Blight has been holiday-[ Communities or farmers outside of 8 Summum. Gmoun; yYAKGH 6. farmer may se Consumers must surrender coupons for all Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ing at yn home of Mr. and Mrs. | Port Perry may take their salvage to to such a permit holder is one quarter of beef or meat held in lockers over and above 4 Ibs. for AUGUST 30-31; SEPT. 1 Charles H. Reesor during the past | undersigned's residence between now half a hog carcass. Sheep, lambs or calves _-- is : " week. While here, she had the plea-| and Salvage Day. Proceeds are used . tovaliered: b f hi his Sug persia tiv tha housetiold 67 a fig 5b 5 lb. 'This is the Life' sure of visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. A. | for War Work--no individual is bene- slaughtered by a tarmer os Is own or his per coupon. However, no more than 509% of « al? Blight at Oshawa and friends at] fitted--all work is donated. neighbor's use may not be sold into the meat the "M" coupons in: the ration books of the' with DONALD (CONNOR Woodville, Kindly co-operate as in the past, trade. consumer and his household need he surrendered. © PEGGY AN oo and let us make this the best collec- . SUSANNA FOSTER Miss May Walker, of Brampton, tion yet. - i | A Professor Anson Walker, Mrs. Walk- R. JOHNSTON A -- ADDED -- er and son Donald, of London, have Chairman Port Perey MEAT RATIONING FACTS ROY ROGERS, in been visiting at Miss Walker's home Salvage Committee i : " ig in Port Perry. Phone 56, : g Amount of Ration will be roughly 2 Ibs. 2Y2 Ibs. per coupon; Group "E", 3 Ibs. per "SONG OF NEVADA" mo (carcass weight) per person, per week. coupon. Mr. Ben Cook, of Toronto, recently > el : = ! visited friends in Port Perry. Retioned Seo. All cooked, conned, fancy Tokens. Tokens, eight of which are equivalent dey Midnite after 12.05 Miss Rose Marie Hochberg, of Ux- JUNIOR WAR WORKERS ' or _ toone coupon, will be used as coupon change. Ate Day 23d Tuigday bridge, is visiting her friend, Miss ' Unrationed Meats--beef brain, head, tail, BOL HOPE, bn Novis Lon on. ! The Junior War Workers will meet blood, tripe; calf brain, head; pork. brain, Farmers must turn in to their Local Ration ¢¢ . ue in the Work Rooms at the Post Office head, tail, pigfeet, spare ribs; lamb brain, Boards-a coupon for each 4 Ibs. of meat $ The Princess Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Burk and|on Tuesday evening, September 4th, head, tail, fries; poultry, -game and fish (carcass weight) they use in their households : d h Pi 9) tian suites Rats, o Taronts, are visit- p (canned or fresh). + from their own slaughterings. So that they and the Curate et ing at the home of Mrs. G. A. Woods, | --~ -- Ta [i . ay b | ; : p! : Coupons--brown "M" coupons in Ration Book A ii} oy heck fro hen huidieiy In Technicolor Miss Janet Dalderfield, of Sarnia, BLOOD DONORS CLINIC No. 5. One coupon will become valid each Ie [Coupe In is spending a few holidays with Mr. DISCONTINUED week the hands of the farmer and his household Te ALDED = and Mrs. W. R. Hillier. Ph \ * need be surrendered. Farmers who sell meat First Oshawa Showing The Committee in charge of the Coupon Values--Group "A", 1 Ib. per to a neighbour farmer must collect coupons \ " Blood Donors Clinic wish to thank coupon; Group "B", 1%2- Ibs. per coupon; at the rate of 4 Ibs, (carcass weight) per a Wi THE WHISTLER" every one who has helped in any way Group 'C", 2 |bs. per coupon; Group "D", coupon, Sadi me 7 with RICHARD DIX, RATION CALENDAR to make this worthy project such a WA hc 4 ; : " I and GLORIA STUART 3 success, ; 3 : = Coupons becoming valid August 30th; We appreciate the splendid eco- ' Next Wednesday and Thursday SUGAR--46 to 62. operation' received from the volunteer $ et . SEPTEMBER 5-6 "A BUTTER--90 to 120. as Danse. ationing Is your assurance of a fair share. Cary Grant, Janet Blair, in PRESERVES--33 to 67; P14, P15. | community. Is a protection against waste... shortages... inflation, ' U Butter Coupons 90 to 115 expire on| We gratefully acknowledge all fi- That is why farmers are asked to continue to collect and turn in coupons to their Local Ration Once pon ; August 31st. nancial donations received and a fi- Boards--once a month--in the RB-61 envelope. a Time" #4 - nancial report will appear in a later ; ' # o edition of this paper. ~= ADDED -- 4 : ; ~o Previously acknowledged ......$801.81 ; Wri Corns instantly relieved with Lloyd's [ Mrs. (Dr.) Harold Jackson, ! "Wing And A Prayer" |: kl BER ret es] 4 / y 5 Charles Bickford, D : Drug Store. $302.81 ord, Dana Andrews " / ' 7 =