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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 May 1944, p. 4

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SA dn A en Et i Sid he ie vat Ea IDS RORPLS DAR TUL LIF ZT ae ie \ ¥ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 26th, 1944 : 4 TET THEE EEE EEE ARH 3 ~ of the county it can be done. ° | ! f Port Perry. (V2 = 4 Eyes Examined iy Releration motto is "One Voice Auction Sa e Lawrence' 8 Drug Store News | & Mrs, Clarence ~Butson received a " Sloasey sompletgs or lenses only, 5 Leslie Smith, President. At 1.80 p.m., on i - 3 cable last Thursday saying that her Parding OSHAWA [i suppli ble. 18 -necesmary, a ; J i You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE : \" husband, Pte. Clarence Butson, had A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE reasonable prices,-- Thursday June 1st i £2 at arrived safely overseas. - I. R. BENTLEY'S ASHBURN ' yb i Personna LARVEX icin 83€, and $1.29 r wl ; : : ai EE * : , . 0 Miss Lucille Jeffrey and her cousin, Friday, Saturday, Monday, and JOEL MILLER H von i ELKAY"S MOTH CRYSTALS 8%. Miss Marie Ewers, both of Toronto, E OPTOMETRIST Sunday Schogl and 'Church services Precision Double-edge : § . were the guests of Mrs. F. Jeffrey |]. Tuesday, May 26th to May 30t were conducted as usual at Burns] yi) offer for sale at his |} razor: BLADES Ohl) ENGLISH HEALTH, SALT; |} ; over the week-end. " PAULETTE GODDARD, Church on Sunday morning at 10 and remises, Lot 8, Con 6, i : (16 oz.) Boe. H 4 Mr. Frank Cawker, of Toronto, is Ye ; 3 11 o'clock, with a fair attendance. p "ry * The finest blade it is i ; | spending a few da ¥ in Port Perry BRED Mash/URRAY, In. d \ O r 'S Rev. J. A. MacMillan chose for his Reach Township, FONEKA SPRING TONIC ....... $1.00 alt a BR y . text Paul's epistle to the Ephesians, All his Farm Stock and i possible b procure. ITALIAN BALM ........... 85¢. and 97c. : KY Standing Room Only ° chapter 8, verse 21,-- "Unto Him be Implements, ingether with |§ Fully guaranteed. Fe : 22 oN Oddfellows Church Service on Sunil Lp pura Arnold, Roland Auto Electr IC [glory in the ghurch by Christ Jesus the Real Estate - 10 Blades for $1.00 ° CAMPANAS CREAN DALM the 4g Srarily, June 4th, Ukited Chures Young, Hillary Brooke, and throughout all. ages, world without and 'worth it. L AWRENCE'S SKIN BALM 25¢.-39¢. Special music supplied led Jackson, Auctioneer Rev. Port Perry. by a male chorus of 40 voices end." PORT PERRY Porter Hall i "Bro. W. C. Smith will be the shoaker. o Lo : . The regular monthly meeting of the g : A. M. LAW RENC E Ry Everyone is invited to attend this ser- The Hilarious story of what a GENERATORS Woman's Missionary Society was held] Stirling on Saturday evening where i Wt vice. girl will do to get her boss a at the home of Mrs. Russell Lunney,|they visited relatives "until Monday | > bed in Washington. : STARTERS on Tuesday, May 16th at 2.30 p.m.|afternoon. PHONE 49 |The Rexall ww PORT PERRY 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Read, Sr., visited In the absence of the president, Mrs. Lo ("Corporal Orval Rham, of "the R.C.A. 4 B d x " S d ith 111TEEEESEEEEEEEEELIEILELILLLLLLLLLLLIIILILLLIITITLILLIIILLILILILILILILALLLLLLLLLIILIILILLLLLILLLY S.C., Camp Borden, spent Sunday wi i i his sister, Mrs, Downey and Allen, . a Laid Mr. and Mrs. Dan Black, of Oshawa, visited with relatives on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and son, of Stoufiville, were guests on Sunday of Mrs. A. Johnson and Elmer. Mrs. Albert: Eyers and baby Nor- man were with Mr, and Mrs. William Moore at their home near Hawke- IT'S IA UGHING ROOM ONLY FIELD COILS REPAIRED and ' EXCHANGED Mr. and Mrs. Darlington and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart in Oshawa, during the week-end. Robert Heron, Mrs, Gordon Fisher oc- cupied. the chair and opened the meet- ing with the singing of hymn 38l, "From Greenland's lcy Mountains". The Scripture lesson was read and prayer offered by Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Gardiner, Sr., consented to take the 6th chapter of the Study Book for the June meeting, and Mrs. Edgar Heron kindly invited the ladies to her home. "Christ for the World" was then sung RN vo. Ln et Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, , We are sorry to report the illness in - ¢ Dery lo:Yep © Saturday, May 31st to June 3vd Toronto, of Mrs. W. W. Crosier. We hope Mrs, Crosier will soon be well '. enough to return to her home here. "Gloriously in Technicolor "The Desert Song" 4 starring Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning, Lynne Overman, BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor Murs. M. Powers, of Toronto, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. J. Hopkins. Pte. LAST EUCHRE OF THE SEASON Jus. Read, Jr, was home on The Junior War Workers held their PRODUCTION MEN--keeping in Jeane during the weeluens, Biuee Calon, (iene Lolli) final cuchre last Friday evening in the| after which Mrs. R. D. Sherwin gave a | Stone from Tuesday until Thursday. constant tpuch with Miss Kay Gibbons, Toronto, spent Phrills, . . Thrills. . . Thrills. Oddfellows' Hall. A goodly number yi.,.v interesting account of the fifth Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward, of King- sources of raw materi. the week-end at the cottage at Port- , ove Broke is affair. T is = X oii habs Ae .. were Sund ruests of the| [SE als, suppliers of parts, . view with her parents 5 Your heart will sing when you wine 1 oo en were irs. llipior of Hie Sindy doh high 9) yess Messe i government an gr or winners for the eve were Mrs. : ioe ts » . hear "One Alone", "Desert 5 with Church Work in British Guiana. Me F. Faye and Miss Beatrice Den- . tary authorities, A.C. Gordon Carnegie, R.C.AI., of Toronto, was a week-end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnegie. ! Dr. M. E. Spence, of Toronto, has arrived in Port Perry to spend the John Murray and Mr, Fred Reesor. Grand prizes were also donated to those having won. the highest number of points since last Fall, The winners of these were Mrs. Morley Moase and Mrs. Alfred Fisher moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Lunney for her kind hospitality. The meeting was brought to a close by the singing of hymn 393 and the repeating of the benediction. Song", "Rifl' Song" nison, of 'loronto, were down for the week-end with the Art Mitchells. There arrived in this village very 2. recently a copy of the little two page, THE ARMED FORCES -- with "» - sponsibility for training : ' and supply, for troop movements, for opera: tions on land, air and ADDED-- A Great Musical Parade summer months at her home here. THE CARRIBEAR ROMANCE, [| Mr. 12. J. Hutchinson. 'Kighth Army News." It is published ocean battlefronts, J Cn Atectinn nf Tow : In Color i B Mr. and Mrs. John Hamill, Miss "k.| somewhere in italy and this particular OVE ee Mr. Gordon MacMaster, of "Toronto, Hamill and -Mr.- Barry Hamill visited | issue is dated March 24, 1944, The| SOY Aap DrficmY ty 4 > Week-¢ i is | :, EEE EE NRT rE 5 SE at 2 i " _ : a. IN = . YAH ' i spent the week-end with" his mother g BOOKS AND MORE BOOKS at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wesley | "Kighth Army News" was founded in of our production and Mrs. J. D. MacMaster, GREENBANK SUNDAY SCHOOL | - Koutley last Thursday. 1941. The progress of the war is told military program--with \ . Mr. Philip Orde, of Orillia, visited Iivery day the demands are becom- Mr. Norman Anderson, Mr. and|under the following headings: "Niko- fopign gi I . . . 3 . . n H ing eres aw for (Ss ya 71 . . \ I 2 5 : t with his mother, Mrs. M. Orde, over| Anniversary Services ing greater for books and magazines Mrs. Henry Doble, Miss Ilorence| lacy Ialling", "French fight off Ger- bis iry onal and international war tor the armed forces. New camps are being opened and old ones need fresh books. New.books are being com- missioned in the navy; old ones are re- turning from long voyages, The the week-end. } Mrs. A. Mark, of Kingston, has been visiting her sister, Miss listher All- dred. Mr. Mark came up from King- Doble, Tpr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doble | and - infant son Philip Lawrence, motored to Hamilton on Sunday and visited Mr. D, Parrott. man hill attacks", "Heaviest raid of warns Allies launch new air as- saults", But the cruption of Vesu- vius occupies nearly all of page two. SUNDAY, MAY 28th. YOU--depending on your telephone for quick, essential com. SB. The services will he at 11 aan. and munication at work an 7.30 p.m. when Rev. L. T. Atkinson, X y nd at home. ston to spend the past week-end, Mr. Robt. Wells, of Lindsay, visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. MacGregor, on Sunday. In the evening Mrs. Walter Bestwick, man our ships is to supply suitable ot lava unhurriedly flattening all that T s I 30 3 S wr i > + soloist. as . : iss--Hi i > 3 hes their path, of villages re - 0.D. Thomas Fowler, RCN.V.E, of Sunderland, will be the solojst books and magazines for their leisure | Hiss og Hopkin spent Saturday us Doe A) one carry this wartime load only if we all use stationed at H.M.C.S. York in Toronto, hours. in 2 Ordnso. y bung YR existing facilities sparingly, and keep our was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mulligan. Pte. George Nott is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. G. Nott. Pte. Jimmy Taylor, R.C.A.M.C., of Orillia, Mr. and, Mrs. Everett Wagg, Miss Mary Harris, Mr. Rennie Wagg, and Miss Margaret Bigwood, of Toron- to, were visiting during the week-end sth Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Mrs. Jack Starkey, APPOINTED CHAPLAIN of Uxbridge will be guest speaker. The "children of the Sunday School will furnish the music in the morning. Merchant Navy is growing daily. The least we can do for the boys in our Training Camps and those who BORN NASMITH--At Arvida, Quebee, on and Mrs. D. Forbes Nasmith, a son, I'red- Monday, May 156th, 1944, to Mr. erick Ewing. DRUEAN--At Port Perry Hospital, on, Saturday, May 20th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs, Orval Druean, Port Perry, a baby girl--Joyece Anne. DIED The 1.O.D.E. War Service Commit- tec make shipments every month. They would appreciate your interest in the Camp Libraries. Any suitable books in good condi- tion, recent magazines of 1943 or 44 may be lefT®t the Work Rooms on the second floor in the Post Office. Money contributions to purchase bouks are also acceptable, C. k. Harris, Camps Libraries Convener over the week-end. end at the home of Mr, Lynde. Mrs. Wes. Routley. end at his home. Miss Vera Leach of Taunton, on Sunday. Mr. Norman Isaac visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Sherwin Miss Betty Lynde spent the week- -and Mrs, I. Mr. Ernest Harrisen of Oakwood, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr, Joe Richardson spent the week- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher, word picture of the tiery, awful sééne and tells of the wrresiStible streams act of God." Some excerpts from the story follow in J. M. MacLellan's own words: Cercola is a little town on the lower slopes of Vesuvius. which neighboring town of San Sebastiano and parually engulfed Massa di Som- 'ma, has not reached Cercola yet... . 1 walkid up to Massa di Somma., As I turned a corner 1 came to a dead stop for the eorner marked the fron- tier of what survives of the town. Be- yond it was the lava and its right 'rhe writer has given us a very vivid |' The lava, |" has already smothered the | can, Dr telephone lines can" calls just as short and business-like as we Additional equipment is severely limited by material shortages; co-operation must take the place of construction if essential calls _ are to go through promptly. om On Pols Set . Gre - » Lb b Won le Ta CS Fin FARE Sh A) Pte. Rev. W. R. Tristram, who has ) ; . wing, fanning out down the mountain ; ey " ay been stationed for some time at the| GRUMPTON---At her residence, 10 L 0. D. E. - M ] S . | side was blotting out half the village : J. A. CROSS, T.ocal Manager i) Bowmanville Internment Camp, has | pg ington Ave., Toronto, on Tuesday : : hol : yrt € tation before my eyes. Two arms of steam- : LE 1a AD h) 3 - . . Yo hited been made Honorary Captain, and has) .vening, May '16th, 1944, Beatrice Sc¢ugog Chapter, LO.D.E., will hold ; ing brown cinders held the doomed AS g, May '16th, 1944, Beatrice | \bror ) BA been assigned as Chaplain to the In- Vickery, beloved wife of Arthur Lisle | its June meeting in the form of a Fot (Continued from page one) dlrarch in insidious embrace, The lava NOTICE Ras ternment Camp at Monteith. Crumpton, dear mother of Stewart, on phe 99 Weds Bloons, ly. and will be home this week. reached almost to the roof. Below All Kind ? El ¢ ical : B LTMORE hit Col. Enid Wallace, R.C.A.F. (W.D,) | sister of Mrs. L. E. Dobson. tno 1-84 Jirdseye Shien Are Mrs. Roy Percy and Mrs. Oliver | the church, feelers were already steal- nas oj, ectrica Sh hd of Rockeliffe, Ontario, is enjoying this| Mrs. Crumpton was born in Port Sorin; Savini 5 Spon 4 os Lane were in Whitby on Thursday, |ing down the hillside; with almost and Mechanlioal Repairs). THEATER, OSHAWA bas week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Perry, the youngest daughter of the y a Ae o gr dl . It jo | the guests of Mrs. A. Ross. diabolical lack of hurry. Above it the |toHousehold appliances 1 S. A. Wallace. gi late a Mrs. C. L. Vickery. nr is i" . Ride he Mr. and Mrs. D. Luery motored to! last traces of three storied houses All makes and sizes of] Friday and Saturday, A Mr. and Mrs, J. Peers, of Udora os ") El MAY 26th and 27th ha BH Me et tendance to make this occasion a very eotric Motcrs repair- 5 any a were visitors with their daughter an Hp, oy ed and Reoonditione BOB HOPE and bah her husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cawker. Presentation boy Prompt, Courteous Service a nd o d PAULETTE GODDARD, in on) L.A.C. John Christie, R.CAF., is : yg gy \ : 3 h. p. Fairbanks Gas iy EIR hy spending a few days with his parents, A social evening in the Parish Hall,| 1'iE NATIONAL HOLSTEIN SALE Engine for Sale. "The Cat on Friday was the happy occasion to honor Mrs. T. Richardson (the former Ethel Cook), who was married recent- ly. Part of the evening was spent With community singing and contests. Mrs. Richardson was then called forward, Rev. Mr. Stocks read an address and on behalf of the congregation of the Mr, and Mrs. Grant Christie. AR. M. Holtby, of Port Perry, will hold his Fifteenth Annual National Holstein Sale at Brampton on May 31. The National is Canada's top annual Holstein Sale, the entries being hand- picked by Mr. Holtby from the Coun- try's choicest herds. G. H. Walker & Sons, Webster Bros., Smith Bros, Port Perry; R. Ray McLaughlin, Oshawa; MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY and Canary' ADDED FEATURE-- ET Junior War Workers THANK YOU. The Junior War Workers wish to express their thanks to the Odd- fellows for the use of their Lodge | First Oshawa showing of "Range Busters' 23 . SAY Mores > were being obliterated at leisure, . . . = a = Room in which the Junior War Work- ers held their euchres, * * * The regular meeting of the Junior War Workers will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Woods on Tuesday, May 30th, and will be in the form of a Ten Cent Social, ENGAGEMENT Mr, and. Mrs, Howard L: Franklin of Port Perry, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Thelma, to Mr, Wilmott Samuel Crox- all, of Uxbridge. The wedding will take place in Toronto early in June. Recital On Friday evening, June 2nd, at 8 o'clock ~ sharp, twenty-eight piano pupils of Mrs. J. E. Jackson, will give a recital in the auditorium of the United Church, All grades from Be- ginners to Grade 9, will take part, Everyone will be welcome, A second recital with the remainder of Mrs. . Jackson's pupils will be announced ater in Fig Church of the Ascension presented Mrs. Richardson with a walnut tea Sn and two pieces of crystal, Mrs, . A. Woods read to Mrs, Richardson, a poem which had been composed: by Mrs. Anna B, Liindy, for the occasion. Mrs, Richardson, in her jovial man- enr, thanked the members for their beautiful gifts and expressions of best wishes. Lunch was. served and 1 a social time spent, bringing the hap- py evening to a close 4 fink Helynl Noten Ad Optima by Wesley Jackson The High School Open Night will be held on Friday evening, May 206th, There will be a short program, and displays of students' work. This year we have the biggest display of shop- work in the history of the school, A ten day- War Savings Stamp drive is on in the High School. We hope to reach an objective. The re- 'sults will be announced at the open night on Friday, Harold W. Honey, Seagrave, are con- signing two head each; and J. H. of Uxbridge, one each. Heifer Calf, Glenafton Laurel Blos- som, on which the 8,600 Holstein tickets in aid of the Red Cross, AGRICULTURE The progress in many counties, and with your help can do the same in Ontario. A meeting of the Federation, open to everyone, will be held in Manches- ter Township Hall, early in June. A good speaker will be in attendance. The ladies will be asked to provide and the meeting will be followed by a dance. For further details watch the paper next week, If the Federation is to succeed a county canvass is necessary. to be canvassed, Let's show the reat Cookson, Oshawa, and W. L. Evans, |§ A feature of the National Sale will i be the selection of the winner of the |g breeders of Canada have been selling i NEWS OF THE FEDERATION OF |{ Federation is making great |¥ The Township of Reach has the honour a bread and P the people w Nourishing Meats at Lowest Market Prices "FRESH BAKING DAILY astry are made for o want the best. LET US SERVE YOU Te ee bh AeA AA RA OA SAE EEE ANTON SADNESS of being chosen as the first township CAWKER BROS , Family Butchers \ SB eruption; I walked along the base of the lava stream to survey' Across the hideous sea of moving slag I could see the dome of a church and 2 | a few broken walls--all that remained of San Sebastiano, It was a process of extermination: ruthless and final, It rained and the raindrops falling on ful hissing. Sometimes tall geysers of steam burst through the lava crust. wells had changed to steam and ex: ploded at high pressure, . . . There was a deep steady rumbling like the voice of an angry sea' and at regular intervals a noise like a great gun announced a new instalment of the Below me lay Naples, look- ing very vulnerable ahd foolishly off its guard, The refugeeg were still pouring into the town. I looked for signs of misery and dejection but found none. An Air Force cameraman who had spent twenty-four hours film- ing the death of San Sebastiano told me: "They tell me it's an act of God. They're quite resigned to it."" Which seems quite a reasonable. frame of mind to adopt if you have got to live on the side of a volcano, with "DUSTY" KING, TEX TERHUNE, the desolation. ROY CORRIGAN. Monday & Tuesday, May 29-30 "Lassie the hot lava produced an eerie, mourn- Come Home' This meant that water in the choked -- Big Double Horror Show -- "Among Wednesday and Thursday, MAY 31 and JUNE 1 the Living' ALBERT DECKER gnd SUSAN HAYWARD. i Second Thrilling Hit .-- "The Leopard Man" with DENNIS O'KEEFE, MARGO and JEAN BROOKS,

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