ark PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1943 Port Perry For a quick lift take Page-Griffiths, BETAMIN (I5-Complex) tablets once a day, obtainable at Lawrence's Drug Store. ARRIVES OVERSEAS Mrs. Dymond received a cable from the Doctor last Friday, that he had ar- rived safely Overseas! Cpl. Betty Holmes, of visited her aunt, Mrs. the week-end. Mrs. N. Kerry, who recently enlisted in the R.C.AF. is stationed in Ed- monton, Alta. Pte. Orr Graham, Toronto, visited recently 'with his wife and family. Mr. Orr C. Browne, of Port Hope, was a visitor in town last Tuesday. Mr. George McKay, of Weston, ; i ' spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. M, McKay. Mrs. D. Lade, of Toronto, visited tor a few days with her parents, Mr, and Murs. Ed. Balfour. ~~ N a position in Toronto. Mrs. Wm. T. Harris and daughter Miriam, who have been in Ottawa, for : some time, ave back in Port Perry. Miss Constance Snowdon is visiting relatives in Oshawa Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Slemmon and Dawn, of Ottawa, are holidaying in town with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. Mrs. Ralph Burley, of Toronto, is living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnegie. Ralph is in the Armed Forces. - : Mr. and Mrs. Orma Hood, of To- ronto, are holidaying with friends in town. : Mr. and Mrs: M. M. Boyd, Gary and Dianne, of Toronto, spent the week- ~ end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. Mrs. Wm. Real is leaving this week for a visit to friends in Vancouver. She will be gone some weeks. Gunner Bryes Moase, R.C.A., who was stationed at Petawawa, has heen transferred to Woodstock for further training. Rev. J. A. MacMillan was guest speaker at the evening service of the United Church Anniversary at Utica last" Sunday. -- Mrs. M.--B.- Dymond;--and-- Misges Marie Moase and Jeanne Cuthbert ! visited in Toronto for a couple of days last week. Pte. Joan Hayden, C.W.A.C., of Ot- tawa, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, V. Hayden. Pilot Officer Hugh Nasmith, R.C. AF., who is a Flying Instructor at Oshawa, was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Nasmith, over Sunday. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. H. ¢. Nasmith, Fler- -- ence and Stuart, are leaving this week to spend some holidays at their cot- tage at Pigeon Lake. Mrs. Archie Farmer and son Jimmy, of Timmins, visited recently with Me. and Mrs. S. Farmer and other friends. --~Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Griffen, of De- troit, Michigan, ave guests of My, and Mrs. S. N. Griffen. Stone and Flight Lieut. R.C.AF., of Toronto, during the "week-end of H. H. Stone. + Miss Mary James Kerr, were visitors Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baird and fam- ily, of Montreal, were holidaying last »week with his mother, Mrs. N. S. _ Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, F. Manning and son Fraser, of Toronto, visited for a couple of days last week with Mr, and Mrs. D. Carnegie. wd Sgnm. Arch. MacMaster, of Pela- wawa, and Mr. Gordon MacMaster of Toronto, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. J. D. MacMaster. Bdr. Archie Anderson, of Tra- cadie, N.B., is enjoyirig a two week furlough in town.- ~~ Miss Isabel Honey is spending the summer holidays with her parents, Mr, nd Mrs. Lawson Honey. A.C. John Christie, R.C.A.F., who is in training at Galt, was at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christie, during the week-end. "Mr. and _Mrs. Jack Hope and little ughter, of Oshawa, are holidaying in town with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Herb, Hope, Ottawa, N. Kerry, over "A.C. Ivan Kerry, son of Mr. and R.C.AMC, of s Rose Armstrong has obtained FREER Parking Phone OSHAWA I A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Air Conditioned ~~ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JULY 8-9-10 Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST | et Democracy Must Cast Off Monopoly Contiols Join the C.C.F. Write--131 Oshawa Blvd.) Oshawa | May we be worthy of your continued friendship. ANDY HARDY'S DOUBLE LIFE starring LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY, Cecilia PARKER, Fay HOLDEN Pack up your troubles TIME OUT FOR A LAUGH Monday-Tuesday, July 12-13 RAY MILLAND PAULETTE GODDARD, in THE CRYSTAL BALL with Gladys George, and Virginia Field and on the same program HARRIGAN'S KID starring Bobby Readick, Frank Craven and William Gargan. Let's go to the Raecs-- Taylor's The Eating House of Quality and Service Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigars Tobaccos Cigarettes | BILL, TAYLOR. Proprietor As a tangible evidence of. our es- teem, we ask you to accept these-gifts in remembrance of your friends at Manchester. Mrs. Ernest Holtby, Mrs. A. Wil- son, Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, Mrs. O. E. Croxall. A coffee table with tray, a lamp, and a pair of book-ends were then presented. After Mr, and Mrs, Gerrow thanked their friends, all joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows", Ice cream was served and dancing continued. to @ or ---- BORN WALLIS--To Mr: and Mrs. L. Fu Wallis, at -Port Perry, on Thursday, June 24th, 1943, a daughter, SMITH--To Mr. and Mrs, Murray Smith (nee Viona Till), Uxbridge, on Wednesday, June 23rd, a daughter-- Betty Anne, SOVEREIGN PRESENTS MAN TURNED BEAST... . his unearthly body a twitching tomb of _ tirange desires! © 2 ---- sn tale --of Fears; Laughs; and Thrills. Wed, Thurs, Friday, Saturday, FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO starring IFranchot 'Tone, Anne Baxter, Akim Tamiroff. High Adventure-- Intrigue . Desperate Romance-- Behind Rommel's African Lines, VSL SE a, A.C, Earl Jackson, R.C.A.F., of Up- lands, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs-C. Stabback. Cpl. Maunsell 16th, -Dr. Donald Christie, V.S., Oshawa, Young Couple Honoured ] . On Friday evening, June 11th, 1943, the Utica community met at the hall in honour of Miss Jessie Walker and ierrow, whose mar- riage took pkice on Wednesday, June When the bride and groom ar- rived the following address was read by Miss Aileen Harper: Utica, June 11th, 1043 Dear Jessie and Maunsell: At this time we your friends amd MARRIED The pagsonage of Knox Presbyter- ian Church, Oshawa, was the scene of a June wedding on Wednesday after- noon last, when Rev. William Me- Roberts united . in marriage Beryl Margaret, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkins of Oshawa, and Gordon Allister Martin, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, of Port Perry. .The bride wore a suit of aqua blue crepe, a matching hat, white acees- RERYL M. WILKINS AND GORDON | Christie over the week-end. visited his parents Mr. and Mrs:-G. Miss Doris MacGregor, of Toronto, associates wish to say how greatly you have endeared yourselves to us by your amiable character and the hearty interest you have shown in the ac- sories and a corsage of red roses and sweet peas, She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Walter Symeds, who wore a rosebud sheer frock with matching visited for a few days with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. W. I. MacGregor. A.C. Harold Hayes, R.C.AF,, of St. Thomas, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, FE. Hayes, py. of friends. Bdr. Robert Allin, R.C.A., who has been stationed at Patricia Bay, B.C., enjoyed a two week furlough with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Choir, People's Sunday Union. tivities of Utica, " You have always shown a willing- ness to help, and to make others hap- Your friendliness and goodwill have won the respeet of a wide circle Jessie, we wish to express our ap- preciation of your work in the Church, and Young Your fellow mem- School, Wilson. Mrs. E. A. Walker. Whitby are visiting relatives friends in town, Mr. Mrs. J. C. Love. the home of her parents. at Portview Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Salter, Hamp- ton, called on the latter's sister, Mrs. Geo. R. Davey, on Monday. During an overseas broadcast on CFRB at noon on Wednesday, wé were pleased to hear the voice of L.A.C. Garnet Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weir, who is serving with the R.C.A.F. Mr. and Mrs. A. VanNeat and son, of Brantford, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Smallman. Mrs. Wesley Vokins has received a cable stating that her husband has ar- rived safely overseas. : We extend very hearty congratula- tions to Mr. Chas. Whimsett, who celebrates his 85th birthday on July 1th. Mr. Whimsett enjoys very good health, Mrs. A. D. Peters returned home on Tuesday last, after a pleasant ten day holiday with her daughters Mm Clare- mont, ~ Mr. and 'Mrs. A. D. Peters: and Edith, Mrs, John Lewis and Mrs. Wes- ley Vokins spent Saturday evening in Uxbridge, 'and called on Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Toole, of Quaker Hill, Miss Sylvia Bright of Hamilton, is spending "her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glass and family. Mr. and Mrs. Altona Mark, of King- ston, spent a few days in town with Miss 'Esther Aldred and attended the the funeral of Mrs. Mark's mother, the late Mrs, Jane Aldred, Mrs. H. H. Mulligan visited friends in Uxbridge on Monday and Tuesday of this week, Mrs. A. Armour is spending this week with friends fn Picton. Mr. W. A. Nelson, of Brampton, has bought the home owned by the late Misses Betty and Sally Collacutt, of "and and Mrs. Miller, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Miss Jean Smeltzer is holidaying at Mr. Robert Green, of Toronto, is spending a few holidays at the cottage JL bers in the Girls' Club wish you every Imppiness. . Maunsell, we feel that special atten- ship in the musical life of our com- work as organist and as choir leader in the church, and hope that you will still be able to play for us from time to time. We hope you will receive our sincere gratitude, Please accept these gifts as a token of our esteem and affection for you. Signed on behalf of your Utica friends--Mrs, Frank Kendall, Mrs, F. Ballard, Mrs. Harry Harper, Aileen Harper. A pink and white decorated wagon loaded with gifts was then pulled to the platform by Master Curly Bowles and Miss Joan Ballard, dressed as bride and groom. After Cpl. Gerrow and Miss Walker opened their gifts and thanked the friends for their kind expressions lunch was served, and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. * ¥ On Thursday, June 24th, about 'one hundred friends of Cpl. M. J. Gerrow gathered at Manchester Hall to ten- der their congratulations, After a short interval of dancing, the guests of honour were ealled to the platform and Miss Mina Dobson then read the following address, = : Manchester, June 24, 1943 Mr. and Mrs. MaunseR Gerrow: Dear friends, -- It glves us great pleasure this evening to meet in Man- chester Hall, in your honour. We are very happy to tender you our sincere congratulations on your marriage. Please accept our best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. In the discharge of your duties with the Royal Canadian Air Force, we wish you every success. On this joyful occasion, we desire to express a few words of appreciation. We have known you both since child- hood, and your merits have not been passed unnoticed. Many times we have been associated with You, in community enterprises. You were al- ways willing to do your share, in a cheerful manner, for which we offer our hearty thanks. Your advancement in life promises a_ bright future, full of honourable service to your country, wherever you may. be living, Manchester will be proud to call you one of her sons. tion should be made of your leader- 'We truly appreciate your hat and accessories. Mr. Walter Symes of Port Perry, was groomsman, A reception was held at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Russell Worden, Maple Grove, uncle and aunt of the bride. Mrs. Worden wore a gown of Alaska green crepe with biege accessories. She was assisted in receiving the guests by Mrs. Al Christie, sister of the groom, 'who chose a biege and brown silk jersey dress and biege ac- cessories, The rooms were decorafed with peonies, orange blossoms and spirea. Mr. and Mrs. Martin left on a wed- ding trip to the Kawartha Lakes dis= trict and on their return they will re- side in Oshawa, MORAN - JEFFREY: WEDDING. The marriage -of Miss Catharine (Kate) Jeffrey, daughter of Mrs. John Jeffrey, Greenbank, and the late John Jeffrey, of Galashiels and Berwick- Upon-Tweed, Scotland, to Mr. Ed- mund J. Moran, son of the late Mr. and. Mrs. F. J.-Moran, Weston, took place in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Weston, with the Rev. Dr. Thornton P. Meck, officiating. The bride wore a two-piece hyacinth blue lace ensemble, shoulder-length veil, with a white sweetheart hat and-a cor- sage of red roses, Miss Betty Jeffrey, R.N,, of Oshawa, attended her sister, wearing dusty rose ace, white hat and red rose corsage. Mr. Gilbert Harrison was groomsman. A recep- tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Irvine, Weston. The bride's mother wore navy blue printed sheer with white accessories-and a corsage of roses. The couple left on a wedding trip to Muskoka and other northern points. For going away the bride wore a two- piece biege suit with brown access- ories, They will make their home on Main Street, Weston. OBITUARY ALONZO NIDDERY After a lingering illness of over two and a half years, Alonzo H. Niddery passed away on Friday evening, July 2nd, at his home near Prospect, 2nd concession of Reach township. The late Mr. Niddery whose 68th birthday would have taken place on the last day of July, was born at En- field, Ontario, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Niddery were numbered among the first, settlers of the 'district. His mother's name was Jane Meatlie, Prior to his marriage and for some years afterwards, Mr. Niddery lived at Enfield, moving to his farm home at Prospect, thirty- three-years ago. Mrs; Niddery was formerly Rosina Pereman, bors for their sympathetic kindness at the. time of PATRIC KNOWLES BELA LUGOSI MARIA QUSPENSKAYA EVELYN ANKERS. LON CHANEY 03 "The Wolf Man" Drected by GEORGE WAGGNER Associate Producer, GEORGE WAGGNER Also Fifth Chapter of "THE GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN" TOWN HALL, Port Perry at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m., on WED.,, JULY 14th with Added Attractions Adults 25c¢. Children15c. PLUS TAX Surviving. are his wife and three daughters, Miss Winnifred Niddery, 'teacher of the Head School, Scugog; and Misses Verna and Mabel Niddery, registered nurses at Oshawa hospital, Two brothers survive, Nornlan of the Yukon, and Clarence, of Trenton, One Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. The service was held: at his late re- sidence, with interment at Pine Grove Cemettry,. Prince Albert. Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brooklin, taking the service. wep s---- = + ALICE EVELYN HAYDEN Mrs. C. K. Gunn (fice Alice Evelyn Hayden) was born-in Port Perry in January, 1915. She was the daughter of Mrs. Hayden and the late John Hayden. After her education in Port Perry Public and High Schools she en- tered St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, to train as a nurse, and graduated in June, 1935. a In July, 1935, she was married to Dr. C. K. Gunn. For a time they lived in Toronto; but later moved to Sum- merside, PEI After a long illness, Mrs. Gunn passed away at Gravenhurst on June 20th, 1943. . Surviving are her husband, of Prince Edward Island; her- mother, Mrs. M. Hayden; one sister, Mrs, C, L. Brignall, and two brothers, Victor and Rodolphus, all of Port Perry. - Interment was made at Pine Grove Cemetery. Foster Vernon and Family Are Moving to Merritton - Mr. and Mrs, Foster Vernon are moving to Merritton, where Mr. Ver- non is taking a position on the High School staff, We are sorry to lose them, Mr, Vernon has shown himself to be a good citizen in many particulars, Not only did he do good work in the High School, but his help in the Boy Scouts, the church, 'and in any worthwhile project, where his services were need- ed, was greatly appreciated, We wish Mr. Fy Mrs, Vernon every happiness, er . CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Jane Aldred, wish to thank Dr. Rennie, Mr. Me: Dermott and the friends and neigh- ereavément in the FIMS CS Y Lawrence's Drug Store News You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE MOTH CRYSTALS ENGLISH PALM BEACH 1.1. pkg! 39c. HEALTH SALT White Shoe Polish JF : Wind, auihiac 1 Ib, can 59¢. 25¢. " . FLI KIL "ENO'S 4d 8 oz. 29c. FRUIT SALT DURATION ~~ @ 16 oz. 49c. 2 sizes, 59¢., 98c. LEG DO 45e. _- pM ALKA SELTZER NO HOZ LEG . 5 RERTER SROUT | an ther ard ore. TINT, 65e. . for Mosquitos, 35c. 3 y BETAMIN L"ONGLEX ANTI MOSQUITO TABLETS NAIL POLISH © CREAM, 35c. $1.00, $1.75, $3.00 19 A. M. HAROLD W. Phone 11 Lone Saas Se ai . . y ' . Patriotic Service The service..-held in the United the form of a Patriotic Service com- memorating 'Dominion Day. The ser- vice was in charge of Rev. W. C. Smith, assisted by members of the Young People's Union, who - were LAWRENCE PHONE 49 7a Renall swe ' PORT PERRY CI TT TN a eT IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY | --RELIABLE Insurance is essential g WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult TTT Church on Sunday evening last took EMMERSON Port Perry = Be a Ee iT THE CHURGHES ~ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ] CHURCH Minister -- Rev. J. A. McMillan' 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning" Service, Services will be held at'11 a.m. dur- ing the summer months, * 'dressed in costumes of some of the Allied Nations. Mr. Smith used as his topic: "A Challenge to Youth." Those taking part were Margaret Day, representing the British Empire; Helen- Hayes, as Ireland; Kathleen Day, as Scotland; Mercedes Waridel PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School . 11 a.m.--The Hound of Heaven 7 p.m.--The Psalmist gives his religious experience as a realist. as France; Jean Cook as Poland; Irene MacDonald as China; Norene Clark as India; Betty Cook as Switz- erland; Norma Ploughman as Eng- land, . The music consisted of Patriotic Sunday-- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSI ANGLICAN i 1 Rector: Rev. William Stocks 9.46 a.m.--Sunday School ON al Hymns and Miss Dorothy Balfour was guest soloist. - DIED | GUNN--At Gravenhurst, on Tues- day, June 29th, 1943, Alice Evelyn Hayden, béloved wife of Dr. C. K. Gunn, in her 29th year. NIDDERY -- At Prospect, Reach Township, on July 2nd, 1943, Alonzo Niddery, beloved husband of Rosina Pereman, in his 68th year. ' ~~ IN MEMORIAM MEDD--In loving memory of Mrs. James Medd, who died July 10th, 1936, We, who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. Sadly missed by Myrtle and Earl. CARD oF THANKS Mrs. M. Hayden and family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and ap- preciation for the acts of kintlness, messages of sympathy and beautiful flowers "received . from their kind friends and neighbours during their sad bereavenient. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Alonzo Nid- dery wish to thank those who so kind- ly sent floral tributes, kind messages and to the neighbours who kindly gave Aesistatios in our recent sad bereave- ment, . CC. Fe NOMINATION MEETING: Thursday, July 8th GENOSHA HOTEL OSHAWA, ONTARIO Public Invited ' déath of Mrs, Aldred. 11 a.m.--Matins and Sermon, The Rector. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor -- P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Worship Service, 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer meeting Everybody welcome BILTMORE THEATRE » Cooled for Comfort Thursday, Friday, Saturday JIMMY LUNCEFORD and Orchestra WILL :0SBORNE and His Band} "BLUES IN THE NIGHT" pwith_ Betty FIELD, Lloyd NOLAN -- 2nd Hit -- ROY ROGERS, in "COLORADO" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, _ JUDY GARLAND and GEORGE MURPHY in "Little Nelly Kelly" with Charles Winninger, o 7 = 2ud Hit -- VAN HEFLIN - _and VIRGINIA GREY,.in _ ["Grand Central Murder" g 10 a.m.--Bible Class. oo I... - Py By A a