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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Feb 1942, p. 8

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oo SR Fn 0" Ent as i Pr RN » PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1942 BESURE «os nv: THE RIGHT NUMBER... CONSULT THE DIRECTORY Clear telephone lines for ALL-OUT PRODUCTION Your telephone is part of a vast interlocking site now hol carrying an abnormal wartime load, Don't let needless delays I messages on which production efficiency may depe end. OTHER 0 "WARTIME TELEPHONE. TACTICS" SPEAK distinctly, directly into Te 1 the mouthpiece. NSWER promptly when the bell rings. BE BRIEF. USE OFF-PE AK hours for your Clear your line for the next call. Long Distance Calls. trifling, but Thurs sings my 100k telephone Is, they are very important, cal Giving tings Lo We rds EPSOM The Epsom Euchre Club held its 30th meeting in Memory Hall, Utica, on Ffiday nighty February 6th. Mr. C. W Lakey and Mr. Frank McGregor financed the party. There were ten tables of cuchre played. The ladies "1st prize was won by Miss Marion Gourlie, consolation prize by Miss Connie Leighton. The men's Ist prize was won by Mr. Robert Geer, consola- tion' by Mr. Al Christie. ceeds for the Telegram B. W. V. Fund amounting to $13.45. This makes a total of $485.00 sent. The next meet- ing will be held in Memory Hall on Thursday, Feb. 26. It will be a birth- day party, as it is a year on Feb, 26th since these parties were started, so "we are trying to.make this a special. The ladies' prizes are being donated by Mrs. N. S. MacDonald and the men's prizes are being donated by Mrs. Herman Kerry. The hall is be- - ing rented by Miss Jean MacDonald, Mr. Lloyd Payne, and Mr. Earl Bal- lard. Gentlemen 25c., ladies to pro- vide the lunch. : There was- no church service or Sunday School here last Sunday, ow- ing to bad roads and weather. Mr. George Payne and Mr, Lloyd Payne were in Toronto last week. Mrs. Walter Howsam in Toronto last Friday. Mr. Frank Bradley, Port Perry, at Mr. E. McCulloch's on Tuesday. Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Miss M. Taylor were guests at the Love- Jackson wedding at Port Perry. Owing" to bad roads some of the Pickering workers were foreed to stay at the plant over the week-end. Miss Jean MacDonald; Prospect, at her home here for the week-end. Miss Ruby Wilson at her home here on Sunday. Mr. Ray Munro, Roland Armstrong and Ivan Rogers were home from Oshawa for the week-end. Mrs, E. McCulloch attended the * funeral of the late Mrs. Hannah Me- Kee, on Tuesday. PROSPECT Mr, and Mis, Durham, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore, Oshawa, were visitors at the home of Mrs, T. -Martin. Mrs. O. Graham and children of Port Perry, spent the week-end at the home of her mother Mrs. G. Smith. Miss Marion Smith of Toronto, has * been spending a few days at her home here, returning to Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Wilson, and twin babies, of Scugog, were recent ~ visitors ot the 'home He Mr. Arthur Orchard... Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mr. L. Smith, Mrs, @G. Webster, Mr. Horace Webster, at- tended the Holstein Banquet in To- _ronto last Wednesday. The pro-| $4 BLACKS 1UCK The publicity committee for Cart- wright 'Township Victory Loan Cam- paign, Mn Alex. Gilbert, chairman; made arrangements at a recent meet- ng to have essay and poster con- tests for the township schools, sub- Jeets "of "which ave to bei for High School students, "Why Cartwright t'cople Should Buy War = Saving Stamps", - Prizes to be awarded are , $2 and $1 war certificates and stamps. Judges of essays to be Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Harry Philp and Mrs, Grant Thompson, and for poster, Miss Eva Parr, Mrs, Bruce Heaslip, Mrs. Job Graham. In Blackstock Community Hall on Tuesday evening, February 24th at 8 o'clock, there will ba free concert, sponsored by the publicity committee, to further aid in the success of the campaign. The program will be put on_by Egypt and aoe wg in addition to a moving picture ai speaker re the loan, Arrangements were made also to advertise and spread information on the subject through the Churches. Sunday Schools and the" various or- ganjzations, Mr. Rupert Byers and Mr. Henry Thompsdn are doing the township and with only three weeks to go and so many roads not accessable to cars, it is a large order, It is expected that in some places "shanks ponies" may be pressed into service, Here's wish- ing them success in their work and hoping that the good people of Cart- wright will go "over the top" as they did in the first Victory Loan, The objective is-$60,000. when the canvassers calk-- MYRTLE STATION (Continued from Page 7) Mr. Roy Scott of Seagrave, called on relatives on Saturday afternoon. Miss V. Lewis visited from: Friday to Monday with Toronto relatives, Mrs: Robt, Chisholm visited on Thursday with Whitby friends. Mrs. D. Duchemin visited on Friday with Toronto relatives, AHOLSTEIN NEWS Howard Franklin, Port Perry, just received" a Record of Performance certificate from the 'Federal Depart- ment of "Agriculture that credifs Shady Elms Queen Bessie Pietje, a member of "his Holstein herd, with a production of 826 Ibs. fat from 21,014 Ibs." milk, This outstanding record was made as a senior three-year-old in the twice a day milking section of the 365 day division and is the fourth highest for fat and the sixth highest for milk ever made in this class in 'Canada. She is a grand-daughter of the noted producer, Pietje Colantha Dew- drop; »who -is Canadian champion in the senior four-year-old class of the 806 day division with 811 Ibs fat from 24,0156 Ibs, milk on twice-a-day milk- ing. i a --_------= ------ "Be ready-( Tielp | or before the 13th day of March, 1042, assets of the deceased will be dis- Administrator. SE 'MR. CHURCHILL SAID: "We cannot afford to relax. On the contrary, we must drive ourselves forward with unrelenting zeal." } & 'We, the undersigned, endorse those. words and the practical demonstration in supporting the-- OND VICTORY LOAN 'As the Necessary Insurance for Victory, and a' Wise Investment. NOTE--These Bonds may be Realized on, at any time, should the holder need money for an emergency ONTARIO COUNTY OBJECTIVE--$8,200,000. Port Perry, Reach & Scugog--$120,000 / Let Us: "ROLL UP OUR SLEEVES, and INVEST OUR DOLLARS" BUY VICTORY That is where Most Canadians 'Help in Winning the War, and at the same time contributing to Their Own Financial security by making wise Investment. Ea H. H. ARMSTRONG TED JACKSON, Auctioneer PRENTICE'S BEAUTY SALON and BARBER SHOP E. L. ARGUE Grocerjes and Fruits BOYNTON'S Government Inspected Meats BEARE MOTORS Port Perry, Ont, F. W. BROCK & SON General Drygoods and Groceries Bonds! H. BROOKS Port Perry Hatchery LR. BENTLEY Options . CAUSLEY Machine Repair Shop -can give Practical | -- CARNEGIE HARDWARE Hardware, Plumbing, Furnaces CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Port Perry, Ont. JEFFREY & TAYLOR Wholesale Harness . 'HARRY PHOENIX General Merchant, Greenbank WM. KAUFMAN Billiard Room REESOR'S FUEL AND LUMBER Blue Coal LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL . CO. LTD. Phone 240W DR. G. M. RENNIE Physician & Surgeon LETCHER & MANN SHOE CO. Mfrs. of Children's Shoes RUSTO'S WHOLESALE FRUIT Newmarket DR.J. B. + LUNDY, . GEORGE STEPHENS "Shoe Repairs S. LEVINSON 'Port Perry Drygoods Store =r A. M. LAWRENCE, Phm. B. Rexall Druggist J.C.LOVE Drover A. L. McDERMOTT Furniture Dealer - CAWKER BROS. BERT MacGREGOR Quality Meats Meats FRED CHRISTIE G. M. McKEE Reach Township Clerk Superior Stores - P. DENSHAM Devon Restaurant .W. G. HULL Postmaster HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Barristers and Solicitors - HOOEY'S BARBER SHOP * P. Hooey & Son' al HOGG & LYTLE, LIMITED Flour and Feed A. CECIL HEAYN General Insurance : R. J. HARPER Accounts and Audits 'H. G. HUTCHESON Auditor © MANCHESTER GARAGE D. McKinzey, Proprietor H. H. STONE ny = Men's Furnishings SCUGOG ISLAND STORE J. L. Sweetman, Proprietor' UT CUSLEEP Insurance Agent REV. W. J. H. SMYTH Blenheim, Ont. ROBERT SWANICK Reeve, Reach Township i FRANK SMITH "Tobacco and Confectionery. R. B. SMALLMAN Blacksmith and Welder : "P. G. MORRISON Druggist G. F. MANNING < Clerk-Treasurer DR. W. A. SANGSTER / F. C. TAGGART Insurance Agent G. OWEN 5 _ Port Perry Dairy OBSERVER PRINTING OFFICE 5 [3 P. Stouffer : '| PORT PERRY AUTO WRECKERS: Phone 21W and 21J 7 7 7 ; i ROBERT TETLOW ~~ Canvasser, Scugog Island .. A. WARIDEL ~ Lake "Scugog Milling Company ERO WEIR- Sebert; House PORT PERRY CREAMERY and CHEESE FACTORY WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT * Walter Cook ~ W. L. PARRISH Hardware an 7 SAMUEL FARMER Editor, Port Perry Star - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Annie Harding, Deceased. - All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned Annie Harding, who died at the Town- ship of Reach, on or about the 25th day of January, A.D. 1042, are, here- by hotified to send to the undersigned solicitors or Thomas H. Harding, on full particulars of their claims, Im- mediately after March 18th, 1042, the tributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the said solicitors or Thomas H, Harding shall then have notice. Datel, at Port Perry, Ontario, this 11th day of February, A.D, 1942, Thomas H. Harding, Administrator of the above Estate by Arthur W. 8, freer, solicitor for the -said W. GEORGE TUBBY _Ontarlo County Organizer y "3 "To us as Individuals and to us as a nation . there is nothing more vital than our war _ effort. Upon a successful outcome of the struggle Is based all our hopes and plans for > the future. No other investment therefore, -.that. we can make with our money, holds ~ promise of rewards so rich In security' and .\happinels g as ome . x Vor, WHE maeryy sy A s does the Victory | Loan,

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