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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 May 1941, p. 5

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wom gmt Sn a il sn Ee or IT FR ASA FIR ZR I NE J Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham were visiting with Mr, and Mrs. O. Graham and Mr, 'and Mrs. Harry Harper on Sunday. ~ Mr. Lloyd. Clark is staying for a Short while with his parents here. Miss Aileen Harper spent Sunday at W. J¢ Rogers'. Rev. Mr. Jenner's son and his wife spent the 24th at the parsonage. «Mr. A. Hall, of Port Perry, spent Sunday "with Mr, and Mrs. A. Christie. : -- TO -- OULTRY ROFITS ORDER \ Hook's "High Quality" BABY CHICKS AKE ORE All Stock Blood-Tested ANY BREED. "ge. Each H. V. HOOK & SON GREENBANK, ONT. Phone b1.r-11, Port Perry SCUGOG The evening _ service will be in the Centre Church again on Sunday, the|gje JOIN UP within? dotoy There's a place for YOU at the wheel of a roaring tank; behind a spitting Ack-Ack ghhy astride an armoured motorcycle. . . and YOU are not the man to hang back. It's YOUR fight: the weapons are being forged 3 the way prepared. The call is to ACTION from the minute you step into uniform. You and your PALS are needed 'NOW. Canada and the Empire, your "ACTIVE SERVICE | ° RATES OF PAY IN THE RANKS $1.30 per Day with Board, Lodging, Clothing, Medical and Dental care provided. EXTRA: (1) Rates varying from 25¢ to 75¢ per day for | skilled tradesmen "while employed. "(2) Dependent Allowances in Cash, home, your loved ones, must be protected; get into the fight. The Canadian Active Army requires men for Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport and Sup;.ty, . 5 Medical, Ordhance and other branches of the Service. The Army i is prepared to teach many trades, and to train you to efficiently: handle Canada's weapons of war, Go to your nearest District Recruiting Office. Find out about these Units; how they work, what they do. See just where' you'll fit in, See where any particular skill you possess can be est "he utiliZed. Then join up for ACTION. Apply to nearest District Re- _cruiting Office or any 'LOCAL ARMOURY -- «DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE ~- CANADA BOGE TAH Healthfully Air Conditioned. All Shows Daylight Saving Time. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, MAY 29-30-31 Two shows at 730 and 9.80 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 pm. "DOWN ARGENTINE re WAY" : : IN TECHNICOLOR with Don AMECHE; Betty GRABLE, Carmen MIRANDA, and Charlotte GREENWOQD Plus Latest Canada Carriea On Series "BATTLE OF BRAINS" 2 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; JUNR 2-3-4 - Last Complete Show at 8.60 pm. "VICTORY" with Fredric MARCH, Hetty FIELD; 'also' an ADDED Attraction FATHER IS A PRINCE with : Grant MITCHELL, Nana BRYANT, and John LITEL. (COMING Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 6-6-7 "KIT CARSON" with Jon HALL, Lynn BARI Seem ' =) It's Up To Us! ois "It is up to us to see that the wheels of our : asl war industry are kept turning to maximum qu che capacity, to accept the sacrifices and read- : justments that are necessary to feed the war - machine and to dg so ungrudgingly, to find the money to finafice our effort and to give it with both hands, to sink our petty differences VICTORY LOAN and present a united home front 'to our enemies.""--J AMES S. DUNCAN, President and General : BONDS Manager. . Co 'Ul Finish The ob" (MASSEY.HARRIS CO, LIMITED) a "EPSOM The - Epsom Euchre Club held its 13th meeting in Memory Hall, Thurs- day night, May 22nd, There were 20 table of euchre played follawed by lunch and dancing. Tho hall was rented for the night by Messrs. Hilliard Armstrong, Fred Ballard and Chester Geer. The ladies' prizes donated by Mrs, Lorne Snodden were won by Mrs. Harry Harper 1st, while Miss Irene Walker took home the consolation, The men's "prizes, donated by Mr, Ivan Geer were won by Mr. Wilson Gerrow 1st, Earl Geer getting the consolation. The Club wish to thank all who | helped to supply music for the dana: Miss Myrl Jonés, Brooklin, Violinist; Mr. Herb. Ashton, Mr, Ted Heron and Mr. Alfred Fisher, Ashburn; the Wwil- bson boys of Manchester; Mr. James Sandison, Chalk Lake; and John Mill- man, Epsom. Mr. Dave' Prentice of Epsom "called" for the square danc- ing and barn dances. X The proceeds, which go to the Tele- gram sponsored British: War Victims' Fund, amounted to $26.40. On Fri- day, May 23rd, the Club sent $40.00 to the fund. This brought the total sent to date of $165.00. Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinley of To- ronto, spent Saturday with Mr. John Bailey. « Bailey 'were o Mr. and Mrs, M. Hodgson [TEST Wilt De (NG Sante us (ast Sunday. Mu. Peter Hood is in bed and under |: the doctor's care for the second time] in his 856 years. All hope for his speedy recovery. Is. that wedding bells we hear? They seem to be getting louder. The visitors for the week end were Marie with their parents, Mr and Mrs, G. Hood; Grace Demara, of Toronto with | her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Demara; Dorothy Joblin Audrey Hood, Mariposa, and- Jean of Oshawa, with their parents, ii and Mrs. Russell Hood. Birthday greeting to Mrs, David |} Miller, on May 28, and Allene Sweet-|| man on May 31, 7 years, Geo. Fines June 3rd, Jimmie Heayn, June 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reader visited ; relatives, and friends in Toronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Real and son Donald of Blackwater, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope on 'Sunday, and Kenneth returned to his home here after spending several weeks! with them: Mr. and Mrs Geo. Sweetman Ak Luzerne 'visited their sister-in-law, Mrs." A. Sweetman, in, Uxbridge, on Sunday. Several "of the summer resident's {3 spent the weék- -end "holiday "at . their summer cottages at the different re- sorts.on the Island. 'Mrs. S. Reynolds of 'Seagrave, spent last week 'with her fahghtes Mrs. Glen . Hood. ae te ° George: 'Morrish There passed away at Cooksville on Thursday, May 22nd, 1941, a former resident of Port Perry, in the person of George Morrish. He was his 84th year. Deceased was born in Port on 841\- years ago, being the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Morrish; As a lad of fifteen he entered the printing business with the North Ontario Ob- server, and continued with that paper until advancing years compelled his ¥ retirement. In 1876 he married Sarah Haywood. | | Two children were barn to them--Mrs. | § T. B. Carruthers, of Cooksville; and|g Mr. | 8 Morrish celebrated their | 8 James E. Morrish, of Toronto, and Mrs, golden wedding in 1926. Mr. Morrish' 'was intensely inter- Blues and the Loyal Orange Yodge. He was. the last of the instituting | cesses osmemcorosimms:ITaMENSt:T ToMONEI TOME: | body of -the Loyal True Blues, an officér of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West, and a life member df Re-Echo Lodge (Oshawa) No. 493; and Soith' Ontario L.O.L. Lodge No. 78. Deceased was a kindly, industrious citizen, who made many friends who will mourn his passing. The funeral services were conducted . Gounty SLIPS Bi ASTRATT SLPS 'Sizes 32 to 42. and Grace Hood of Toronto, RAYON at the Parsonage,|§¢ Butcher - Boy Style | A good quality 3 | : Printed Broadcloth $1.25 pair of mh ns duidr $1.00 and $1.19 Printed "TABLE Cloths 50°' square 69c. "54 x 70 in. - $1.75 F. W. BROCK & SON . PHONE 43 PORT PERRY RARRRAT AAT RANA TARR AS AR a You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. - ty " Whethet its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we MEATS THAT SATISFY ~ | can always give you quality and service. :- Give us a call. i, 8 _ PROMPT 'DELIVERY SERVICE a (HR Bor Cesar. Phone 72-r-2 Ri 5 The Special 'SNOW WHITE" LOAF. ) i PHONE 33 | ested in the worn of' the Loyal True|gf . ° Sunday visitors [of Mr. and family of Oshawa. | by Rev. Albert Johnson, of Kimbourne Miss Blanche Luke and friend of- Park United Church, Toronto. Inter. Toronto spent the 24th with Mrs. P. ment was made in Pine Grove Ceme- Luke, then took her to Toronto with tery, Prince Albert.' Rev. W. J. H. them to'see her daughter who is home Smyth conducted the graveside service from the west for a visit. : ! assisted by Rev. Mr. Johnson. +! 'Miss Norma Millman, Mr. R. Slack| ----------<o@®or------ and Mrs. Wearing, spent Sunday with DIED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millman, LEASK--Suddenly, in.Reach Town- eW are sorry to report that Mrs. R. ship, lot 17, con. 11, near Greenbank, Medd in Port Perry Hospital due to on Wednesday, May 21, 1941, Alberta a severe attack of sinus trouble. | Real, beloved wife of James Edgar Mrs. Margaret' Ashton of Ashburn Leask, in her 63rd year. ' - = . is visiting with her daughter Mrs. H.| 7 FOR SALE Kerry. % Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heard of' $2600--Hay Loader, cylinder type in good repair. Apply to Jos. H. Oshawa, were visiting at Mr. W. J. Rogers' on Saturday. Forder, Blackstock, Phone 197 r 6.. We Offer You the Choice of the Market Lowest Market Price. Cawker Bros. HAVE You TRIED Im DO. YOU USE i" --Ask the Driver for it and enjoy extra good Bread { 2% -- SATURDAY SPECIAL -- RE MARBEL CAKES EEE wi DELIVER "Geriow Bros, Port Perey TR In these days of uncertainty you need reliable insurance. We place insurance that gives you peace of mind as well | as protection. : - HAROLD w. EMMERSON . Phone 11 Port Porry 'in Fresh and Cured Meats at cawsens Courteous Sori pe an Phone 20w Port Perry.

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