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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Apr 1942, p. 4

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ASENIRR RS AOR Ee La POE SEAN _PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1942 Port Perry. Hugh Nasmith of the R.C.AF. De- pot, at Lachine, spent a few days with turned home after spending a very - pleasant winter in Florida; Murray Holtby is taking a-special R.C.A.F. Pilot's Training Course at Eglinton. He has his private pilot's license. We were pleased to see him home on Sunday. Pte. Bert Howard, of the Veterans' Guard, was home for a few days last week, C Ne REVIVAL Pl, charge to Whitby Rotary Club if that Pte. Orr Graham, of Chorley Park, in club will agree to carry on the work PHONE 49 he Rexall Store PORT PERRY Toronto, was in town on Tuesday. ROAD 10 ZA ZIBAR for which it was purchased and suc- : Mr. and Mrs. Sam Naples and DOROTIY 1 AMOI cessfully used by the Lions, James LE daughter, Caroline, of Toronto, visited with friends in town over the week- end. } Mrs. Ed. Balfour and son, Lloyd, have returned home after spending BARBARA STANWYCK in "BALL OF FIRE" . -- Cooper's latest film triumph aided and abetted by the lovely Babs is the funniest' comedy ro- mance of the new film season MONDAY & TUESDAY the double fun show, designed to chase the blues. Eyes Examined Glasses ¢ supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices, -- Lions Club held on Wednesday even- ing in the Council Chamber, it was plete, or lenses only, ~~ unanimously decided to surrender the charter secured five years ago, and to wind up the Club's affairs as soon as! possiblé, The Club has not been ac- tive for the past year, Life saving and junior hockey team equipment will be offered free of Read was asked to take this matter up with the Rotarians, The Lions Club for a year or two during the bathing season employed an experienced swimmer as life saver! CATAPULTED FIGHTERS FOR BRITAIN'S TRADE DEFENCE New methods of protection for shipping have recently been put into operation to deal with the enemy long-range aircraft which attack Lawrence's Drug Store News "You Can SAVE With Bafety at, Your REXALL STORE" 2? . Shipment just received of this fine English' Toffee. In bulk, per 1. 50¢. Ih, Un, each ...25¢. WAMPOLE'S PHOSPHO- ELIXIR VITAMIN B LECETHIN 1G oz. . bottle) ro FAGAN $1.00 A. M. 'LAWRENCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of George Glements, deceased. All persons having claims against] Onder Youn «his parents Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Na- y BS: feliits %, en) mee ogHawa Me || I. R. BENTLEY'S EE TRON -A FAMOUS PL - DOC TTE F, Bruce Beare, of the R.C.A.F. ; ANOUS PLAYERS THEATRE + OPTOMETRIST ALLENS : TONEKA BLOOD TONIC $1.00 ; ing Comp at Belleville was home for || 4) 1 mba ' 'GARY SURRENDERS CHARTER BUCKINGHAM PEPTONA SYSTRY TONIC Sa108 « LW (Times Gazette ENGLISH TOFFEE . oe Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris have re- WEEK « COOPER ) : ig / |. WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER ~~ * ¢ Academy Award Winner , At a meeting of members of Whitby snd A EXTRACT ,..iciniiinnissiisnnns $1.00 ONY CHILI ROSALIND RUSSELL and WALTER PIDGEON in DESIGN for SCANDAL ships and report the movements of shipping to U-Boats, Certain ships have been fitted with catapults and provided with fighter aircraft which can be catapulted into the air to deal with enemy air- craft shadowing or attempting to attack. - After shooting down or, driving off aircraft the fighter lands at a shore base if there is one- 'within range. If not, the pilot must land in the sea as close to the the Estate of George Clements, late of- the Township of Reach, Ontario County, deceased, who died on or about the 4th day of April, 1942, are ! hereby notified to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or and supplied him with a boat, observa-' tion tower and uniform. This man did good work and accomplished sev- eral rescues, The Club also operated a juvenile hockey club for boys for three winters the past week in Toronto, AC2 George Mulligan, R.C.A.F., Belleville, spent the week-end with his - parents, Miss Frances Steer was visiting in Here! -- ADDED HIT -- ) No writing. No ones orders, Whaby last week, ; RAY BOLGER and with a handsome cup as the prize ship as possible to be picked up. This artists impression shows a before the 7th day of May A.D, 1942. No bother. Just call or phone, L.A.C. William Willard, who has ANNE SHIRLEY in trophy. fighter aircraft, piloted by Lieut, Everett, winner of the Grand Immediately after which date the as- 107, Wis delivery gasitied 2 been stationed at Regina, Sask. is "Four Jacks and a Jill" The Club will get an offer from an- National steeplechase in 1929 on Gregalach at 100-1, who has been sets of said deceased will be distri-| Agents: _ ! x awarded the first "catafighter" D.S.0., leaving to attack a Focke- spending his furlough with his par- Wulf Condor approaching a convoy. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willard. buted among the parties entitled there- to having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then| 'A. R. GRAY, R.R.2 Port Perry MRS. LOUELLEN_ SONLEY, other service organization for the street fair booths and other equipment Port Perry Yacht Club. will hold a meeting on Sunday afternoon, April 19th, at 3.00 o'clock. All members "are requested 'to be present as there is some important business to be de- NEXT WEDNESDAY for four days SPENCER TRACY and KATHERINE HEPBURN in "Woman of the Year" new in storage. The money in the bank and the amount to be realized by sale of as- sets will be divided pro-rata between patriotic organizations in Whitby and | Brooklin. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S; of thé United Church was held in the school room of the church, of the Risen Christ to Youth" and was under the following headings: "The Church is Christ Living throughout the centuries"; "Forward through the ages in unbroken line"; and "Enlisting have notice. Dated at Port Perry this 14th day| * or BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, of April A.D. 1942, = Joseph Denny, Prince Albert, Ont,, Solicitor herein. -Queen St., Port Perry WALLACE MARLOW, Blackstock. John Street North, "Hamilton, Ont. cided. Any new members will be I th for Christ to-day". Th i ; --and the best picture of the ye: : In the absence of the President, Mrs. | Youth for Chris ay". These were welcome. Meeting to be held at the peur o © year TT i of Dr. ip snd J. Jackson, Mrs. Geo. Davey took charge. | interspersed 'with appropriate Easter NOTICE TO CREDITORS : lakefront. : wg on io ray © nego he Miss Stovin's group presented the| hymns, Mrs. S. Griffen favored with Inthe Estat Wy ----------~--e iho sale of the dubs piane now in the program. The theme was "The Call| a beautiful solo, "Were You There". n the Estate of Martha Harrison. IN MEMORIAM dining room of the Royal Hotel. A . 3 deceased, JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The Junior War Workers will meet at the home. of Mrs. Arnold Fallis, on Tuesday evening, April 21st, at eight o'clock, ----~e o> ------ YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION rived in due time, High School Notes Ad Optima By D. H. Nasmith On Tuesday, March 31st, the Port Perry High School Cadet Corps was inspected by Captain C. E. Read. In spite of the weather, which necessi- typewriter has already been disposed of. - LT mm -- REACH COUNCIL Reach Council met on April 4th, 1942, with all members present, Reeve Swanick in the chair. The tax rate was struck for 1942 All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died at the Village of Port Perry in the County of Ontario on the 14th day of December, 1940, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before May 16th, 1942, full particu- lars of their claims. Immediately after GRAHAM--In loving memory of my dear husband, Russell, who passed away two years ago, April 10, 1940, I have lost my soul's companion, - A life linked with my own, And day by day I miss him more, As I walk through life alone. Sadly missed by Wife, Estella. X . tated the inspection being held in the 3 mills, being the same as last : "|: May 16th, 1942, ass About Wei members 1 the gymnasium, the cadets gave an excel- i oes ' & the 8 CORN SYRUP By tase 55¢ Foot will be atin ie GRAHAM -- In loving memory of Young People's Gian fea > So lent showing and the captain seemed| The School By-law was passed. : . rr parties entitled thereto, having regard' our 'dear father Russell Graham, who Sash ation to Wish iy a & Yoiy satisfied with their efforts. The following accounts were passed, only to claims of which the under-' passed away April 10, 1940. fn oonay Shen ng and spe ¥ On Wednesday, April 8th, the High | Road pay list No. 4 and voucher No. RED ROSE AYLMER signed shall then have notice. | Our lips cannot tell how we miss him, gi Ten at frat, ard was. zomie School singing class of (Grades 10, 11 4 re $859.66 COFFEE - per Ib. 49¢ Infant Foods 3 for 95¢ Dated at Port Perry, this 11th day Our hearts cannot tell what to 58Y. aces difficulty about transportation, enough and 12, participated in the music| Road Liability. Insurance premium on Roe te aan ora s = of April 1942, ; ~ | God only knows how we miss him, Np LP Sl SE festival in Massey Hall under the i $126.00 2 Ja, when pad AYLMER ; HARRIS, HARRIS, & WALLACE, |In a home that is lonesome to-day. sponsorship of the O.E.A. Convention, |General counts vue: $164.98] FLOUR ~~ . 81c Junior Foods each 10c |'Port Perry, Ont, Solicitors for the Ever remembered by Reta The Devotional Service and pro- Our pupils sang with the Whitby High School choir. Their combined voices A communication was read from the Dept. of Highways, stating that mark- above Estate, apr30 and Angus mo] he Eo uy numbered 1650 which made a choir|ed gasoline must be used for power Shortenin JEWEL lb 19 Snag of a hymn, followed by prayer | large as any other on the stage.|maintainer. g, Blended ° 3 ) _ The reporters of Toronto newspapers | , Letter from the Dept. of Public : 3 . a cited especially the singihg of Port| Welfare, that all unemployment relief REE Drie grey %, FRESH BAKING DAILY - ri ie The | P€rTY and Whitby as "one of the best | costs in future to be paid only on 50% |f - : ; 3 © "DOMINO : ' . Th d N I TR pil Joatiags he trained choirs in Ontario", which|by Govérnment. WAX - tin 59c Baking Powder Ib. -15¢ ] t's in the Line of Baking, We Have It prac he fr scion by Darth | JJM 0 Un th mide of, i, Cott, sens someon Cn away | Fresh Candy in Bulk or B Balfour; the second by Dorothy Wil- os oak HoUGTEd #8 DOTNALEEIEE GLO-COAT tin 59c¢ Wheat Flakes 5 Ibs. 95¢ y mn u or OoXxes liams. Another hymn-was sung and and this concluded the worship period. exhibition singing. _ ------ee---- COCOA, Neilson's Vz 1b. 19¢ Saturday SPECIAL--Honey Cream Muffins Margaret Day, president of the Port] "THE AMAZING INTERLUDE" .. HOLSTEIN BREEDERS PLAN Perry Y.P.U. acted as chairman for B R * WAR EFFORT CALF SALE WE DELIVER y M. R. Rinehart - im ie This book was written during the i suds] Wis their ar Rion > PHONE 32 Gerrow Bros, Port Perry o : - {op Millan; chy by David Nasmith, "The | first world war but should be read by i Jo an _ MASTER __ 2a DOMINION Big Bass Viol"; reading by Jack|any one intérested in trying to do his) © (7 F000 EG ation. * Dog Biscuits < 2 Ibs. 25c BREAD" 2 loaves 15¢ Whitmore; monologue by Dorothy|Part in the world conflict of to-day.] "pW beh Lh Son, Ont, on ; : Tri "The Umbrella"; and allt is the story of a young girl who|2l Holstein Sale at Brampton, WHITE SWAN DOMINION ristram, e Umbrella" May 27th. Last year $11,986.06 was Quiz Contest conducted by Irene Me- Donald. Seagrave Y.P.U, who were also present, took charge of the games which created a great deal of fun. Refreshments were served by the Greenbank Y.P.U. and Margaret Day thanked our hosts and hostesses for the delightful evening spent in fellow- ship with them, to which Mrs.. Doble, president .of Gréenbank Union re- lived in a town, that might be any town in Ontario, and who wanted to do her part. The setting, however, is in the western United States. She realized that in order to gain victory over the Germans every man, woman and child should be doing some little thing, working in a factory making bombs and munitions to keep the Allied Forces equipped, or knitting socks for the soldiers' comfort. Sara Lee went to England and there made raised through the sale of 101 heifer calves donated by breeders and cash donations, This was forwarded to the British Friesian Cattle Society in England for administration and most of the mongy was used to assist sail ors of the merchant marine, This year it has been necessary to limit the undertaking to 16 calves to be sold. Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 25¢ - Peanut Butter 2'lbs. 29¢ Toilet Tissue, Navy, 4 -25¢c Wereserve the ri ht to limit all purchases to normal weekly family requirements. -- arrived, :: months to pay. Time for Re-Roofing and isn Painting A carload of British Columbia cedar shingles just We can supply you with any kind of "asphalt roofing, on an easy payment plan--twelve Call at our office, or Phone 240 Ww. sponded 3 : The evening closed with the singing |the acquaintance of a secret service oO Seedless Sweet de 5 iin of "Blest Bo the Ti that Binds", and | man known as Hen. « They became Strand Theatre. | Uranges "nic sie 2 oz. 3 Cc. Full stock of Jap-a-Lac Paints for i the "National Anthem, after which] great friends-and Henri realizing Sara : ART : hi 21 rls #1 { everyone repeated the Mizpah Bene-| Was performing an important service, UXBRIDGE, ONT. . "your Spring Decorating. -. diction, . managed to have her stationed zhind "Always the Latest Hits" GREEN STALKS LARGE at . os the Western Front, Her ambition Thursday, Friday, Sat, (This Week) xy : i 7 '3 DIED Hog, bo Jatgs Red Cross post there | Edniund LOWE, Vie MeLAGLEN, in CELERY 2 for 19¢ . LEMONS' 4 for 10c 58 ..At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto,| She established her "House of Mercy" ; [3 IMPORTED : WINESAP i # on Tuesday, April Tth, 1942, William as the soldiers called it, and was given Call out the Marines SPINACH 2 Ibs. 1 9% "APPLES. = 4 for 15¢ bake scucoc LUMBER a COAL co.; Vi ! H, Watson, son of the late Mr, and|a medal by the king at the close of | Join the navy, and have your fun, 20) ; one 24Qw. LIMITED 4 Mrs. John Watson, formerly of Sea-| the war, _Headquartérs at the Strand, -- HEAD . GREEN 3 My grave, Ont. The story is written in a manner| a nite of real entertainment. LETTUCE 2 for 19¢ CABBAGE 2 lbs. 15¢ . 1 FY vy - -- 9 &-aws---- -- | that should spur women on to do their COMEDY_Ray Whitley a and His 6- : : i Ph 9 : P 2 a : CARD'OF THANKS best. to gain the lasting peace for ar Cow-Boys, i IMPORTED CALIFORNIA--Large Bunches 4 Q : 4 : Mr. and Mrs, George White and] which our nation ig striving to-day. . "KEEP SHOOTING" RADISH '9 bunches 19¢ CARROTS ¢ for 19¢ one Ow, ort Perr ™ for uick . a uality in. a 3 from thelr' kind friends and nelghbors| The Rev. 1. W, and Mrs. Foley, or, Vien .of Boys' Town Beatles y : during their recent bereavement.| Bowmanville, announce the engage- |The nefics ow sensation for all. Make x AAR ¥ They. especially thank the Rev. Jos.| ment of their daughter, Laura Lillian, {sure y 4 don't miss this golden op- 2 -- Denny, employees of the Brunton! RN, to Dr. Angus MacMillan, son of portunity. Saturday, 7:30 and 9.30, : . SEER CAWKER BROS, family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks_and_appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received Lumber Co,, Whitby, the members of the Orange Order 'and the Royal Scar- let Chapter of Ontario South, --Marie Armstrong. ASRS ll I Is aallin) ANNOUNCEMENT A. A. MacMillan, of Ottawa, the mar- riage to take place shortly, Mrs. Angus MacMillan and the late] and Sport News. Thursday, Friday, Saturday (Next) Mickey ROONEY, Spencer TRACY, mE -- BE PATRIOTIC FOLKS! . Save your gas and tires --~ patronize your nearest Theatre at Uxbridge, | Grapefruit Good Size 2 en Service, and Good MEATS Family Butchers

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