SEs ad Canada's freedom. In attack ahi defence, the Mortar Claw adds to the effectiveness of Infantry, Accurate, concentrated firepower is vital to successful operation in the field. It calls for cool, highly trained men to operate the many complex weapons of the Infantry, Canada's tough, independent Infantrymen are the finest fighting soldiers in the world. Ac home and overseas, these young men stand in the front lines of There are outstanding career opportunities for young men in the Canadian Army Active Force, They are career opportunities 'with challenges of adventure, the excitement of travel in the most important job in Canada today -- defence. ~-.. > You are eligible for sgevice in the Canadian Army Active Force if you are 17 - to 40 years of age, Hadesmen to 45; Plenty fic and ready to serve MIYWREES.. nN \ Elizabe For full information visit. the Army recruiting office nearest your home. ° No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, - Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont, No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot Street, Kingston, Ont. ° - Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. i «No.7 Parsnng) Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Street, London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, - ; 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont, Army Recruiting Centre, James St. Armoury, 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont. "4 » I'S A200W.0 | aa : White and yellow gladilus formed the setting in Port Perry United _ Church, for the.wedding-of Ruth-Qlive|-- Duff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G: .. Duff, Port Perry, to Lloyd John Short, -Seagrave. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Short, The double-ring-eeremony was -performed by Rev. R. H. Wylie. "The, wedding music was played by Mrs. J. Li: Dobson, and soloist was Mrs, F. C. Hastings. The bride, who was given in mar- 5 riage by her father, chose a gown of mist white chantilly lace over a skirt of satin and nylon, falling into a full- length train. Her fingertip veil was held by a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of ivory roses. Miss Helen Duff, Toronto, was maid- _of-honour for her sister gnd Miss "Audrey Cooke, Myrtle, was brides- maid. Both attendants 'were attired in ballerina-length dresses of white Swiss embroidered organdy over -yel- low taffeta with. matching picture hats and shoes. They carried fans of flame gladiolus and lily of the valley. Miss Sharyn Short of Seagrave was - flower girl, and wore a similar gown with matching 'bonnet, and carried a - erocheted basket of gladiolus petals. - €lifford Short was-groomsman for his brother and the ushers were Ross Duff and George Harding. ; To receivé the guests in the garden of her home, the bride's mother wore a navy blue sheer dress' with insets of venetian lace. She was assisted by the mother of the groom who was at- _ tited in a grey crepe dress with navy accessories, . For travélling to the eastern United States, the bride chose a suit of bronze California cord with matching acces- sories and wore a corsage of garderiias -and roses. On their return, Mr. and 'Mrs, Short will reside in Seagrave. -- "Guests were present from Oshawa, Port Credit, Toronto, Blackstock, Oak- wood, Sunderland and other points. Prince Albert Master M. Rennick, Toronto, has been enjoying a few holidays with his cousin Master Bruce Martyn. Mr. and Mrs, 'N. Wilson, Grace, Lloyd and Clifford, attended the Wilson Re-Ugion in Greenwood Park, Mra. Les Beacock accompanied her Jeffrey, L. Beacock and their families Gardener at Englehart, the latter a sister Mrs. L. Devitt to Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Snelgrove; Jean | 'and Bobby, have returned from a motor trip in Western Ontario. Misses Marion Martyn, Marion | Davies and Beverley :Wilson have re- turned-home very happy from attend- ing C.G.I.T. Camp. A family gathering of poeple, from various paints were entertained on the lawn of 'Mr, and Mrs. G. Hunter, on Sunday:, Mesdames L. Devitt, A. Brows, H. motored to Reaboro on Saturday.when they visited their friend Mrs, Plaunt. Best wishes to the. newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raines, ' Congratulations to Mrs, S. Town, who celebrated a birthday anniversary on Sunday, August 10th, We wish her many happy returns of the day. Miss Linda Fear, Toronto, is holi- daying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fear. Mr. and Mrs. Newnham and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith enjoyed a few days of their holidays motoring in Northern Ontarjo. They called on Mr. and Mrs. recent teacher here. Friends at Mrs. Mac¢Gregor's on Sunday-and-through the week on the occasion of Mrs, Town's 84th birthday were; Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Town, Miss Mary McKee,. Mrs. Wm, Hale, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Town and family, To- ronto. A number of friends called to wish Mrs. Town many happy returns of the day. . .. A number of friends called on Mrs. Veale through the week, inolnding her son from Detroit. Mrs. Crozier visited in Unionville on Monday. Re An Electrical, and Mechanical Repairs| to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A : SPECIALTY ; METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and Serviced OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC 1h WELDING - Family. Re-Union | THE DOBSON RE-UNION ~The Dobson "Faniily Reunion was held once again at Geneva Park, on July 26th, ° Baseball, swimming, and visiting, in the aftermoon were followed by a delicious supper. A well-planned pro- gram of races, contests and novelty | games was enjoyed by all Qiting the evening. We are looking forward to a rid "get-together" next year at Geneva Park with" the following officers in charge: ~~ President, Crothers, Sec.- Treasurer, Fred Dobson, Sports Com- mittee, Mr. and "Mrs. R. Ewen, Mr. and Mrs, B. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Barbara Dobson, OP WP ---- in Mrs. L. Duff gave a trqQusseau tea for her daughter, Ruth, a bride of Saturday. The bride's corsage of roses and car- nations was arranged by Irene Moore. The tea table was decorated with a 'centre of roses and pink candles. Mrs. Russell Coates, aunt of the bride, poured tea, assisted by the groom's grandmother, Mrs. John Short and mother Mrs. Albert Short, Seagrave. - Mrs, J. Contes; Mrs. C. Short, Miss Audrey Cooke, Bétty Lamb, Helen Moore, were--in charge of rooms, where the bride had arranged her troussenu," fancy work, linens and dishes. Gir * Misses Velma Tripp and Evelyn I Moore presided over the guest book. AAAANNAAN AAAAAAA NAN PAA Air Conditioning Furnace Eavestroughing We sell and service DURO PRESSURE PUMPS, SYDNEY G. BARNES BROOKLIN ~~ Phone 72 r 2 Aug 52 OAUSLEY MACHINE urday evening with Mr, | visiting with relatives in Epsom and Epsom Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton and family and Miss Darlene Christie spent Thesday of Tast week with Mr. and Mus, Horace Searle at their cota tage at Miners Bay. -- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers and Mr, and Mrs.-Hugh Régers, spent Sat- R. Harper at! i Utica. ; . Mr. Hugh Rogers and family of Bowmanville have returned home after Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie and their daughter, attended the -Sutton Fair and Horse Show on Saturday. Miss Audrey Cumming of Oshawa, was at her home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- Bride and Bobby Sutherland, of To- ronto, were visitors at the Medd home last week. ; The Jager home has just recently | received a new coat of paint which adds greatly to its appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin, Maple Grove, spent Wednesday: of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie, cele- brating Mrs. Martin's birthday and Al and .Ann's 23rd wedding anniversary, August Tth, Patsy and Ross) Bailey spent a few } . days last week with their aunt, Mrs, McKercher, in Uxbridge. Sorry to Meu Andrus has had to return-te-the Oshawa hospital for further treatment on his leg. Mrs. Fred 'Ballard, of Sunderland, called on friends i in the village on Mon- day. PETRA ENe eR EE a a RR RT Sys - F. W. BROCK & SON 'Clearing Lines BA DRESSES, KAM, 12 oz. tin BATHING SUITS, COTTON SKIRTS & COTTON BLOUSES 25% Reduction Clearing Line Ecru Lace Curlains 3.95 Linen Tea Towels RED and BLUE STRIPES . Watson's 'Rayon P CUFF STYLE, Medium and Large, $1. 15; Children' s Rayon Panties , 46 years a erate Girl' s Saddle Jeans "NAVY, SANFORSIZED DENIM..... wtniesditepent $3.95 pair : Ladies' Combed Cotton T- Shirts RE GULAR § $2.39 Wabasso Prints, 3c. 50c., 65c. yard Nylon Hose, 51 gauge .. * GROCERIES 36¢. CAMPBELLS VEGETABLI Soup =; drveaciia ls terres Bach The, 0.8. $1.29 EERE AREER Sa ein 29¢. ne NE] 31.29 pair 'Phone 43 Port Doris. SWIFT'S PREM ....occcnoersieroreren tin 36c. ALONE oy IDEAL DILL PICKLES with Garlic, 37¢. | 0 MENON wasn ood forte," Pll --AYEMER-KERNEL CORN; tin 19co-- Fo : wae Yr rd STOKELY'S PEAS, 20 oz. tin... 20. | TUNA FISH, solid, v's 00 ire CAMPBELLS MUSHROOM SOUP, BRIGHTS TOMATO JUICE, 8 or. She. 2 tins for 35. | FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLE DAILY "BUSINESS DIRECTORY 'CONANT & CONANT ' BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, K.C. Roger D. Conant, B.A. "Offices: Oshawa, Ont., 7/2 Simcoe St. S. _ Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 "MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTEKED ACCOUNTANTS 37: King St. E., Oshawa Gordon W. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner REAL nn Mrs. Maxworthy from the Rouge, is for iis Real Estate Service. visiting with Mr. and Mra, St. Clair po a few, days. . Norman, of Toronto, has pur- Lr the Martin cottage in the vil- lage. Mr. Norman is a son-in-law of Mr. W. Nesbitt, of Utica, formerly of Port Perry. je! "PAINTING &. DECORATING Garry Venning Blackstock Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto Phone EM. 3-0604 Port Perry 186J City and Country Homes Farms and Small Acreages: Industrial and Business Property. LLOYD LEE ts your local representative. Phone 10 S22 'Toronto FAS ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 26 ' ~ PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT ges "Ontario Port Perry == DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST ' Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs] ~ may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON -- Phone 41 Port Perry DR.JJB_LLUNDY DENTAL SURGEON * (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours -- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68J LE |. Refrigeration for prompt service on all makes, both 'household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey "RE - UPHOLSTERY and Let us re-upholster your old Chester- field Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call and. give you a free estimate. "pick-up and delivery, Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. . 8 Church Street ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Envestroughing, Asphalt Siding, istimates given on all kinds of work. Ww AL i AC E Port Perry "EARL Phone 261 ELECTRIC New or "FLOOR SANDERS old floors sanded and '| finished; or waxed and polished by the square foot. Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax- ers and Polishers for Rent. R. PICKARD Phone 281W, Port Perry, Ont. Baseball Play- Os, Sutton vs. Port Perry, Mon., Aug. 18, 6.30 3 = RE-BUILDING = + RS Free LY FO ta rr a -- J he ei py A ih ~ Pr a» a Foot EE