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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Aug 1944, p. 4

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. rr oH $323 wot pt ER ay ¥ LW, a ZA ] Ea be \ ~ ILE Rnd a Btls wed tet dg ne Lo 4, Mae Ta] OME PRA L ERAEL LL SR WEE ME EA SRL CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. <I. Leahy received a letter on Monday from their son John, who is with the R,C,A.F., stationed at Newfoundland, stating that he has re- ceived a commission and is now Pilot } Officer. Bdr. Arch. Anderson, R.C.A., of De- bert, 'N.S., and Mrs. Anderson, of Truro, N.S., are enjoying a two week's furlough with relatives in Tory Hill and Port Perry. © AC Walter "Bud" Sonley, R.C.AF., of Lachine, Que., has been spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sonley. Miss Irene MacDonald was holiday- ing in Toronto for a few days last week, : Pte. John Jeffrey, of Brantford, spent the week-end in town with his mother, Mrs. Cecil Jeffrey. Mrs. John Farmer and sons Tommy and Keith are visiting relatives and friends in Toronto for a couple of weeks, Cpl. Oscar Beare, R.C.A.I',, of Tren- ton, enjoyed a short leave with his mother, Mrs. Elijah Beare, from Thursday to Sunday, . Mrs. Emma Grant, of Myrtle, has returned to Port Perry, to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Holtby. AC Harold Hayes, R.C.AF., of Brantford, was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayes, over the week-end. 'Mr. Richard Cann is spending a week's holidays with relatives in Fort * Erie and across the Border, Mrs. W. R. Tristram enjoyed visit- ing in Ottawa and several places in Quebec last week, AC John Christie, R.C.A.F.,, has returned to his duties at Trenton, Ont, after spending farm leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Christie, Mr. G. Everton Smith, manager of the Moyer School Supplies Co., of To- ronto, and Mrs. Smith, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harper, during the week-end. Masters Neil, Donald and Dale Mac- Gregor, returned to 'their home in Beamsville, on Sunday after spending a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. MacGregor. Miss M. Farmer has returned to her hone in Toronto after spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs, S. Farmer. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brookes, of Weston, were week-end visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brookes. Sgt. Charles Brignall, R.C.A., who is stationed at Petawawa, spent a few days recently with his wife and son. Miss Norma Ploughman has been visiting Mrs. Herb. Arbuckle in Co- bourg during the past week, prior to attending Business College in Toronto. Miss Dorothy Tristram has returned home for a holiday before school re- sumes, after spending the summer months working in Toronto General Hospital. Z Mrs. N. DeShane and daughter, Mrs, |= Howard Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeShane, returned home on Sunday, after a pleasant' week's holi- day with relatives in Syracuse, N.Y. Mrs. J. J. Leahy, of Oshawa, was a week-end visitor with Mr, and Mrs. L. Leahy. 0 Mrs. Lee, of Toronto, was visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Regan, at Prince Albert, during the week-end. Mrs. Pilkington and Mrs. Coughlin, of Sunderland, were guests of Mrs. J. J. Coyle over the week-end. Miss Smith, of Port Hope, will be on the staff of the Port Perry branch of the Bell Telephone Company for some weeks and while in Port Perry, will make her home with Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Brookes. Miss Evelyn Jamieson, of Barrhead, Alberta, was the guest of the Misses Stovin over the week-end. This. young lady is the daughter of Mr. George Jamieson, a former resident of Port Perry. Master Clayton Mark and sister Dorothy, of Whitby, are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Mark. Mr, and Mrs. E. Bottrell are holi- daying in Buffalo. N The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. R. G. Baker and family in their recent bereavement. Mrs. Grant Robertson, of Brighton, nt., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Ds Jn vi Mra. A. J, Thoinpson, of Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell for a couple of weeks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cross, of Bobeay- geon, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. H. Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs, O, C. Hood of Toronto, are spending a few holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Butson. Painful coins quickly relieved with Lloyd's Corn Salve, b0c. at Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. (VF =e, FREE OSHAWA Phone Parking - 1011 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Air Conditioned. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, AUGUST 24-25-26 The show thrill of your life time WALT DISNEY'S "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" a full length Feature in GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR. --Added-- Paramount's Latest News; Cartoon; Flicker Flashback. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, AUGUST 28-30 ANNE BAXTER and THOMAS MITCHELL, in "The SULLIVANS" J Eyes Examined 'Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST A Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor Mrs. J. Wood, of Toronto, has re- with Selena Baxter, and Trudy Marshall, The picture that had to be good to live up to the guts and glory of the five fighting boys it honors, Please Note--Until work is fully completed we will present even- ing performances only, Box Office opens at 6.30 p.m. Sat- urday continuous from 1 p.m. . « i Miss Ethel Baker and Mr. Frank Baker, of Toronto, are staying with Mrs. R. G. Baker for a few days. Capt. W. T. Harris, Mrs. Harris {+ and daughter Miriam, of" Ottawa, are spending two wecks with relatiyes in town. Mr. David Nasmith, of Malton, was a recent visitor with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H, C. Nasmith, turned to her home, after having spent the past few weeks at the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. Jameg McKee. Miss S. Carson, Miss A. Carson, of St. Catharines, and Mrs. Hunter, of Toronto, were recent visitors with Mrs, A. P. Ingram and Miss T. McKee. . DEATHS AIRD -- At General Hospital, "To- ronto, on Saturday, August 19th, 1944, Zelli M. Christie, beloved wife of the late George DD! Aird; in her 69th year. BAKFER--At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, or Friddy,' Aligust 18th; 1944, Richard: George Biker; beloved hus- band of Sophia Elizabeth Marginsor, aged 67 years: Ps Lae he 2 i SPINKS--In Cartivright pi Lot 5, Con. 3, on Monday, August 21, 1944, Gotiruild Idgerton, beloved wife of I. Russell Spinks, in her 64th year. TOWN HALL THEATRE PORT PERRY i TO-NIGHT-- Thursday, August 24th. ABBOTT and COSTELLO in "HIT THE ICE" TWO SHOWINGS--7.00 and 9.00 p.m. ' Owing to extra advertising in this issue, the quota of news from Green- bank and Ashburn will appear in next week's edition, of Niagara Falls, Decoration Service at Greenbank Decoration service at Bethel Ceme- tery next Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Rev. W. C. Smith, of Port Perry United Church will be the guest speaker, Music by the Greenbank Quartette, Junior War: Workers The Junior War Workers will meet in the Work Rooms at the Post Office, on Tuesday evening, August 29th, PROSPECT BOY WOUNDED IN FRANCE "Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray received a cable stating their son Pte. Harold Gray, is wounded in France. _ Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. " Dinmond inthe passing; of her. porte. Mr, 'Alex; Lee, of Uniti ge, on Sania, : Miss' Marlon® Sinith, of Torunt;" is] spending her vacation 'at her home here. Mrs. Chas. Webster and daughter have gone on a trip to Winnipeg to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holliday and children of Toronto, visiting with friends in the community. Mr. C. Webster, of Weston, spent the week-end at his former home here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. S. Stone, of Toronto, on their recent mar- riage. Mrs. Stone was the former Rose Seigel. Mr. and Mrs. M, Roberts of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Durham, Married ETHEL TREVAIL BRIDE OF ROBINSON SIMPSON ~ A quiet wedding was solemnized at the residence of Rev. J. S. I, Wilson, Yonge street, Oshawa, on Saturday afternoon when Ethel R. Trevail, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Terwillegar, became the bride of Rob- inson. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Simpson, Chapleau, Ont. The bride wore a becoming suit of turquoise crepe with brown accessories -and a corsage of Talisman roses, She: was attended by her sister, Mrs, Sam Jackson, who wore a lime green dress, and hat, whife accéssories and a' cor- sage of Talisman roses, pansies and zinnias. Mr. Jackson his grooms- man. BY } A reception was held i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, 624 King street Fast, Oshawa,. where 'glad lus and snapdragons graced the rooms, Fol- lowing a wedding trip to Chapleau, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will reside in Oshawa. Ev ER walk into an auction and find yourself getting excited and wanting to bid ...a victim of "auction fever"? Wartime conditions can breed "auction fever" if we let them. Everything isin short supply, Many more people are able to bid. But... if prices are bid up... all our dollars will lose some of their value. Even necessities could get out of reach, P What use is more money, if living costs go up still higher. P What good are higher returns to business, if they are \ offset by higher costs. DP What does the farmer gain if higher farm prices load to depression and low prices later, We cannot continue a full war effort and prepare to meet the problems of the post-war period unless we maintain a stable and reasonable price level no PON'TYT BID AGAINST YOURSELF ~- DIO IN AND HOLD} \ LISTEN YO "IN THE SPOTLIGHT" RADIO PROGRAMME EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT 7.30 p.m., 6.0.1, Ww. This Is one of a sedes being. Issued by the Government of Canada do emphasize the Importance of praventing further Increases In the cost of Hving mow and deflation later, - ? | PRICES, \|. WAGES, 1944 PRICES, WAGES, 1939 "PRICES, 'wWaets, - day, August 16th, Lawrences Drug Store News | You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE sree e ren DE RAYMOND COLOGNES Five delightful odours in a truly fine cologne. " ALERGITABS for Hay fever; TANGEL for sunburn........ Palm Beach WHITE SHOE $1.00 and $2.50 '50c., $1.45 CLEANER «..ccnmmsisummemininie w 28e. Apple Blossom, Deviltry, FLY KIL for flies ......... 29¢. and 49¢. Lili, Mimz, and Pinx. English HEALTH SALT (16 oz.) 5%. Two' Sizes: NO HOZ Liquid Stockings ........... 65e. 95¢. and $1.50 Revion NAIL POLISH oe. 50c. 5. A. PHONE 49 M. LAWRENCE 780 Rexall sure PORT PERRY titties ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~ Minister--Rev, J. A. MacMillan Sunday-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a,m.-- Morning Service. -Services will be in the morning dur- ing the summer months. Sunday, August 27th-- Rev. W. Rice, of Sunderland, will be in charge of the service, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister, Sunday, August 27th 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Subject: The Holy Word. © + Rev. F. B. Allnutt,Th.D., of Toronto will preach. 7 p.m.--Rev. C. E. Clarke, of Webb-| "wood, will preach, The Minister will conduct, id at both 'services, CHURCH, OF THE ASCENSION ed (ANGLICAN) - : Rector--Reov, William Stocks RE an 27th-- 9.00 a.m.--Holy Communion 9,46 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Service Rev. F. B. Allnutt of the Bible Society, of Toronto, will preach, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor, 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m. --Bible School . 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday at 8 ] Prayer Mee Obituary RICHARD GEORGE BAKER After a very brief illness, Richard George Crabtree Baker, of Portview Beach, Scugog Island, passed away at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on Friday evening, August 18th, 1944, aged 67 years. The late Mr. Baker was born in 1877 at Lewisham, Kent, England, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker. He attended school and served his ap- prenticeship to the plumbing trade in England. He married Sophia Eliza- beth Marginson. After plying his trade for several years, he and his wife came to Canada in 1913 and set- tled in Toronto. Connected with the plumbing trades, Mr, Baker was on the -Toronto City Examining Board, and for many years was President of the Toronto Local 46, Plumbers' and Steam Fitters' Union. Mr. Baker was one of the first to build a home at Portview Beach, and each summer, he and his family en- joyed holidays and week-ends there. On his retiremét in 1939, Mr. and Mrs. Baker moved to Portview perma- nently. Mr, Baker was a member of the Church of England, Left- to mourn his loss are his widow; two sons, Richard Oswald, of Toronto; Frank Arthur (Bill), a Bom- bardier in the Royal Canadian Artil- lery, stationed at Debert, N.S.; one brother, Frank Alfred, of Toronto; and two sisters, Ethel A,, of Toronto; a angl May, of Eltham, Kent, England, The funeral service was held at the Fred W. Matthew Funeral Home, Spadina Ave, Toronto, on Monday afternoon, August 21st, 1944, at 2 p.m, with Rev, Wm, Stocks, officiating, TIn- terment was in Scarboro 'Memorial Park Cemetery. ' Yate BIRTHS RAINES -- Mr. and Mrs, Theo, Raines wish to announce the birth of a son at Port Perry Hospital, on Tues- - BERRILL--At Bowmanville Honph tal, on August 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. i a son, a brother for Betty, E. W. "Jim" Berrill (nee Reta Teinn), NOTICE All Kinds of Electrical and Mechanloal Repairs to Household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned Small motors for Sale Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. 3 Burner Coal Oil Stove, with oven. In good condition, MACHINE REPAIR SHOP CAUSLEY, Proprietor - Ontarlo STAN. Port Perry, PRENTICE'S BEAUTY SALON we rr ---- 'with or without appointment. PERMANENT ~~ WAVES $1.95 and up |SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, ONLY 60c. -- ETL ve. coum Phone 298, Port Perry AN ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is essential, : Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry BILTMORE THEATER, OSHAWA | ., PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK! 2 -- Outstanding Hits -- 2 JOHNNY WEISMULLER, in 1" ] Tarzan's Desert Mystery" -- PLUS -- "Sing You Sinners" with BING CROSBY DONALD O'CONNOR Next Monday and Tuesday, Another Sensational "Youth On The Loose" Program "Girls on . Probation" RONALD REAGAN SUSAN HAYWARD Added Sensation! : "MUG TOWN" with THE DEAD END KIDS Next Wednesday and Thursday! . S8ABU in Kipling's "y Jungle Town" Riis || Technicolor -- ADDED -- The Falcon and the Co-Eds with TOM CONWAY JEAN BROOKS

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