f - dl \ cy .t Sra ha LG Ta Al aT HL RFA SRY ead § AWE ¥ . vu! | R * : ! ' -£ " 3 ik: he ay A rod 1 } * 5 pt} a ATESLIEL Pod Sah Wey Ho ares) La PORT PERRY STAR SUPPLEMENT SEPTEMBER 14th, 1944 A v 0) -- v : : Mrs. Weatherhog, of Peterborough Pillow Case, monogram---1 Boundy, Balaclava -- 1 Honeydale, 2 War School, where we all hope she will was with her ok! pire. R. Long hd 2 Baird, 3 Moore. Workers. : have much_success, a part of last week, leaving on Sunday Pillow Case, hemstitched ---1 Ruttle, Re-footed Socks--1 Mrs. Boundy, 2 Mr. and Mis. F. Dowson visited his afternoon to'visit with Mr, and Mrs. 2 Baird, 3 V. Butson. Honeydale. son, Mr. Joe Dowson and Mrs. Dow- Robert Squelch of Mount Carmel. Dresser 'Set, 'emb. -- 1. Ruttle, 2| Scarf---1 Honeydale, 2 War Work- son on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George Lyle of Port ers, 3 Mrs. Ruttle. Knitted Socks--1 Miss Langmaid, 2 Kuttle, 3 War Workers. Poundy, 3 1. Butson. Table Scaif, emb-~1 Boundy, 2 Stin- son, 3 Baird. rs, Five O'Clock Tea Cloth--1 Baird, 2 Knitted Gloves -- 1 Honeydale, 2 Loundy, SIRuttle. War Workers, 3. Mrs, Ruttle. Card Table Cover, applique---1 But- Pey's Socks--1 Haneydale. : son, 2 Miss 1. Langmaid, Oshawa; 3 Boy's Shirt---1 Honeyduale, 2 War Moore, Workers. Nightgown---1 Mrs, Workers, 3 Honeydale. Knitted Pullover---1 Miss Langmaid,! 2 Mrs. Stones, 3 War Workers, Jumper Dress--1 Honeydale, 2 War Workers, 3 I. Butson. Girl's Pyjamas--1 Honeydale, 2 War Workers. oe Layette--1 Honeydale, 2 War Work- crs. Luncheon Cloth V. Bul- con, 3 Langmaid, Four Doilies, different designs -- 1 Luttle, 2 Boundy, 3 1.. Butson. Centerpiece, emb,--1 Boundy, 2 Rut- tle, 3 Stinson, White Centerpiece, erocheted---1 VV, Butson, 2" Boundy, 3 Mrs, M. Stones. Sofa Cushion, washable--1 Boundy, 2 LL. Butson, 3.V. Butson. Soga Cushion, modern style- tie, 2 Langmaid, 3 Moore. Sofa Cushion, boudoir style---1 Stin- son, 2 Boundy, 3 Moore. Neddlepoint--1 Langmaid,' 3 Stinson. Chesterfield Set, cr.--1 Ruttle, 2 V. Butson, 3 Boundy. Chait'/Seat-=1'V.! Butson, 2 Baird. Kitchen! Gurtains -- 1 Ruttle, 2 V. Bbutson,'3 Stinson, Article "from bag -- "1 I Ruttle, 2 Ruttle, 2 War -1 Rut- SCHOOL FAIR Mangels -- 1 Junmy Baird, Onions---1 Douglas Heayn, 2 Smith, Spanish Onions--1 Inez Martyn, 2 tom Midgley. rie Pumpkin -- 1 Inez Martyn, 2 Marion Snuth, 3 Shirley Smith, 4 Jim- my bard, 9 Dorothy Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, 2 2 Ruttle, Marion Baird, 2 Luttle, 8: Stinson. Cabbage--1 Shirley Smith, Laundr, Bag--1 Boundy, 2 V. But- a vi --- 1 Marion Smith, 2 Jimmy son, Hot Pan Holder--1' Baird, 2 Ruttle, 3 Langmaid, Cross Scitching--1 Stinson, 2 Loun- dy, 3 Ruttle, Patch on cotton--1 Baird, 2 Stinson, J Boundy. Patch on underwear--1 Boundy. Buttonholes--1 Baird, 2 Ruttle, 3 Holliday. Fine Socks, darned--1 Langmaid, 2 Boundy, 3 Baird. Houge Coat--1 Ruttle, 2 Langmaid, 3 Stinson, ! Sofa Cushion, modern style--1 Rut- tle, 8 Stinson. Sport Skirt--1 Ruttle, 2 L. Butson. Sport Blouse--1 Gannon, 2 Baird. lailored Dress -- 1 Langmaid, 2 Baird, 3 Ruttle. Costume Slip--1: Ruttle, 2 Moore, 3 Stinson. Tomatoes Marion Smith, 3 Soap Carving--I1 Wm. Tait, 2 Earl Bacon, 3 kobt. Sonley, 4 Glen Till, 5 elen Bayliss, Wood Carving--1 Robt. ucorge Rodd. Nal box--1 Jimmy Heayn, sulk Stool--Jimmy Baird. 100] box--Jimmy Baird, Wooden Toy--1 Jimmy Heayn, 2 urant Michell. Gladiolus--1 Douglas Heayn, 2 Bar- bara teayn, 3 Tom Midgley. Bouquet--1 Marilyn Heayn, 2 Geo Rodd. Asters--1 Barbara Heayn. Writing, 5 and 6--1 Grant Feevin. Writing, 7 and 8--1 Kunice Wilson, 2 Kuth Milton, School Art Iixhibit--1 S.S. No. 19, 1 Jimmy Baird, 2 Sonley, 2 I'win Sweaters=:1 Stinson. HE Hill), 2 S.S. No. G6 (Man: Knitted Gloves--1+ Lan maid, 2 Rut- | chester te, 3 i Wht Lt , vi Ag -- 1 Inez Martyn, 2 Irene Sockees--1 Langmaid, 2 Stinson, [donne Ho a Rock Cockerel-- 1 Teddy Denny, 2 Bed Pyjamas--1 'Ruttle, 2 Moore, 3|Jcan Samells. ] Stinson. Rock Pullet--1 Jean Samells, 2 Ted- :Bmock -- 1 Langmaid, 2 Ruttle, 3|dy Denny. \ Stinson. Ema, ! School Lunch--1 Marilyn Heayn, 2 Barbara Heayn, Fancy Work--1 Inez Martyn, 2 Bar- bara Heayn, 3 Lorraine Smith. Work Dress--1 Baird, 3 L. Butson. Apron, new idea--1 Ruttle, 2 Lang- maid, 3 Harrison. 2 V. Butson, fast week with his parents, Mr, for his duties in Prince Rupert, " Mr. and Mrs. Luzerne Sweetman are all smiles, The reason ?--the birth of their little son (David Gordon) on Sept. oth, 1941 in the Oshawa General Hospital, - Mr. George Frooman is having his sale on Friday, Hope the weather will be pleasant. L.A.C. and Mrs. George Fines spent and George left on Monday B.C. Mrs. Fines will reside in Toronto until his return, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hope attended a shower held at Columbus on Wednes- day evening for their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. I. Fines. r'. Mann and Mr. Mann, when the happy couple received a lot of nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. J. Greer and Mr. Ev- of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown on Thurs- day. Sorry 15 an the Ushawa General Hospital, ana nis mother, mrs, wright is in the, rort verry tiospitat, ar, and Mrs. KX, Hood home trom church on Sunday to spend the day. mr. luagar Strutt and friend Mr. Stewart rooey, ot iyrone, visited the rormer s sister, prs, K, Brown on Sun- aay. CHlier on osunaay. anss Kuby srown is spending this WECK WILL Mars, 1, trippin rort rerry. mrs, L, Cowan, or >anta Monica, caliornla, 1s visilng her sister, Mrs, sunatnan Aldred and other relatives or a 1ew months, Kev. 14. 15. vooke is very much pleased Lo sce so many out to the "| services and Sungay' scnool on Sun- aay. 1.A.C. Allan Aldred, of New Bruns- wick, spent the week-end with as parents, br. and Mrs. Jonathan Alr ured. Ail roads lead to Oshawa and Lind- say rams this week. Mrs. N. Aldred and son Norman, or rort:rerry, weye Sunday guests ot mrs. J. Aldred. All enjuyed the Sunday School les- son on Sunday taken by sr. Cecil rralick, about -anomnung avid as ning. mrs. George Burnett and son Jim! mie, of Port Perry, spent the week- end with her brother, Mr. Donald Crozier and dirs, Crozier, ! 'psirthday greetings to Mrs. Cecil The directors wish to make special -SportiShirt--1 Baird, 2 Ruttle. mention of the following donations re- Work Soy == Baird, 2 Ruttle, 3 L. Tinto trees Io ceived since the Prize Lists were 2 printed. : Pullover --1 Langmaid, 2 V. Butson, |", = : 3iRuttle, 1: The Times-Gazette, $10.80. Pyjamas, broadeloth--1 Baird, 2 ge LoraRte Elevators, "Master Feeds" Gannon,:8:'Ruttle. = - $5.00. } {rPyjamas, flannelette--1 Ruttle, 2 L. Wig Fraser Stores, Ltd. $10.00. Butson, 3 V. Butson. ©. Pine: Socks--1 Ruttle, 2 Langmaid, J Baird. ¢ Mitts -- 1 V. Butson, 2 Ruttle, SPECIAL CONTESTS WINNERS J Speech--"Why I go to Port Perry I'air'--Lois Parr. c1Boysci Sweater 41 Mrs, 2. Boys Singing, 16 years and under Stinson, 3 Ruttle, --1 Thomas Tristram, 2 Jimmie Rider. i Girl's SclivoluDress --+« 1 Holliday, 21" 3. Girls Singing, 16 years and under Ruttle, 3 L. Butson..'t --Helen Hayes. Child's Dress va JY. , Butson, 2 Rut-| 4, Quartet--Wesley Jackson, Robt. tle, 3 Langmaid," * Dowson, Bruce Gerrow, Ted Griffen. . Child's Suit--1 Ruttle, 2 Langmaid,| Duet--Lois Parr, Bernice Simonds. 3 Stinson. Clowns--1 Norman Aldred, 2 Doug. « Spun Suit--1 V. Butson, 2 L. Butson, Heayn. : 3 Langmaid. Old Tyme Fiddlers -- 1 W. J, Bea- [Haby Carriage Outfit--1 Gannon, 2 cock, 2 Ralph Wilbur. utson. Step Dancing--1 Ralph Wilbur, 2 Crib Qujlt--V. Butson. R. {0 ony y? : idk ihtgoyn---] V. Butson, 2| Russ Creighton and Orchestra pro- Ruttle vided the musie. > oi ad, A Stinson, 3 Stones, 2 ono iad, Moore, Cr ------ MANCHESTER Mrs, Ethel Mitchell is the guest of Mrs, Ella Vernon this week. ono croghe ed-- . Ruttle, Bou Sis Lk } Bedspread, knitted--1 V. Butson. ""Bédspread, emb. -- 1 Stinson, 2 Langmaid, 3 L. Butson, Conforter- -- 1 Stinson, 2 Moore, 3 Baird, Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold, of Prince hit, picced--1 Boundy, 2 Stinson, | Albert, callgd on Mr. and Mrs. Joe 3 Moore. Johnson and also on Mrs, Arnold's mother, Mrs. Johnson, who has moved to the village. Mrs. Bennie Roberts, Ada Masters and little Barbara enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls this week, Glad to report Wesley Johnston is improving in health, Sorry Mr. Art. Fielding has had to Ail, IPR fe o--, dV. Butson, 2 Boundy, 3 son, ti Ants for. auilting--1 Baird, gts flock" Bd Boundy, 2 M Rtaoy, 3 L. Butson, Knitting} ady over 75--1 Harrison, 2 Boundy. Knitting, Cotton, lady over 75 -- 1] give up his position in Oshawa on ac- Langmaid, 2 Boundy. count of ill health, Crocheting, lady over Th--1 Boundy, | Mr, Lorne Fielding is erecting a 2 Baird. new house on No. 7 Highway, north of I ner, braided--1 Moore, 2 Baird, Mc Kinzey's Garage. " Butson. |. Mroand Mrs, D. McKinzey and son } ie hookgd--1 Baird, 2 V. 'Butson, Ronnie have returned home, after ho- 3 : Pianat 5 Hit: Biri "Hidpying in the North. edspraad, pO years old--1, Boundy, Sunday School has re-opened. Hope 2V. 1 Lihiag? 5 Mbore. "to see all the children attend, Mrs. Shanfield has returned to Tor- nfl Ory 0b TT 1 "Hgtindy, 2 L. rwlemy and Mrs. KX. Carter for the rath; Mrs Win, Jackson, Mrs, C. Sam- ells and Noreen Sweetman, the 16th. mary Lou Pearce, the 18th, Mr. Arthur Powell, of 'L'oronto, has bought Mur, Middleton Collins' farm Toronto, I for a summen resort and is re-building: the empty house known as the Foy place. We are glad to 'hear Mr. Col- lins will still remain on the farm. i Mr.i Farley, of Toronto, has bought Mrs. John Collins' home, "Mrs, Collins has moved to Prince Albert; where we hope she will be very comfortable, Little Irene Ptolemy, of Port Perry, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pren- tice. : Mr. and Mrs. W. Crozier, of Man- chester; Mrs. and Mrs. S. Ploughman, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hillier, of Port |} Perry; and Mr. and Mrs. R. Reddér were guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Samells on Sunday. The building committee for the new Church met at the home of Mr. George Sweetman on Monday evening. All will be glad to see the work going on again, Sympathy is extended to Mr. George Davey in the passing "of his mother, | and to the former Alma Noon, in the passing of her husband, Mr. Chas. James Emerton last week. : Mr. and Mrs.' H. Hayes and little girls, Irene and Barbara, of Port Perry, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pogue. . onto, after spending a week with Mrs, I"lla Vernon, pe; UALS Peviee f Boundy, 2 ¢, 3'Stinson. ol | | tA ---- | : | , SCUGOG WIN THE WAR Ouilt, machine made--1 Port Perry " . War Workers, 2 Honeydale Women's ~~ Services, and Sunday School at the Indtitudies uot | RU regular hours next Sunday. All are Shelter Apron--1 Honeydale, 2 War invited. Widrkedd)ust | dia Jaw Miss Edna Samells left for Peter STORY TELLER Mary Grannan, better known as "Just Mary" is' back on CBC' Network on Steel Helmet Cap--doHotkydale. borough on Monday to attend Normhl: Sundays-at 1.16. EDT. crett Strut, of Burketon, were visitors i speeay recovery ior both of them. ! ass auarjorie milner accompanied !uon, to give the eight o'clock morning EARLY RISER Bill Bessey was an early riser in the aays when he was a versatile office to hear Mr. John W. Corbett junior at CEC's Toronto studios. But ne has been climbing out of bed. even earlier since he was promoted to the We all hope for "announce staft, early last summer, He 1s back on the "job, following his vaca- news over CBL. vy Irie Srarion 'Mr, S. Saywell, of Oshawa, occupied Little Miss Yvonne Milner visited" the pulpit on 'Sunday and conducted her cousins Kodney, 'Lerry, and darcia' tne regular service at 4 p.m, : His message was one of cheer, uplifting and very easy. to listen to. Mr. Saywell never torgets his appointment with us av-4 p.m. on Sundays but, we fear, we cannot say the same bi ourselves re our: part in. the appointment. He al- lows nothing to keep him away but we easily make excuses that we make- beneve are good reasons why we are noL always in our pews. Apparently mr. Gaulv's apepal to us, betore leav- ing, to stand by the church during his absence, was not strong enough--or snould I say that the weakness to stand by is on our part? No doubt ne would be painfully surprised if he should walk 1n next.-Sunuay and see | no more in attendance than have been since he' lett us. "Holidays are over; mur, Saywell always has a good mes- sage for .us; he is very friendly and also, he is very desirous that we be- 'come 'an interested and 'enthusiastic congregation of workers. Can we not co-operate with him and give him a pleasant surprise next Sunday by conting to church and filling sqme of those too many vacant pews and enjoy his 'good sermon ? = Sunday School next Sunday at 3 p.m. Church service follows at 4 p.m. Mrs. Frank Parker and little son Jack, of Englehart, were visitors at the "Clarence Harrison home for -a couple of days last week. Mrs, 'William Draper, of Brooklin, Mrs, Simser and Miss Frances Simser of Toronto, were recent visitors with their cousin, Mrs, F. Briggs. : 'Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Law and Miss ina, of Whitby, were visitors on Sat- arday evening. with Myrtle friends, miss Hazel Valliers, of Oshawa, is staying with her grandmother for a ume, Miss Helena Grant, Reg. N., of Lindsay, who 'has been" holidaying at her brother's home, accompanied Aud- rey to- Metcalf on Saturday. Audrey will live with her aunt, Mrs. McEwen, and will attend High' School at Win- chester. Wee Russell was also of the travelling party and incidentally to look after the welfare of the ladies. Alvin Cox was in Toronto for sev- eral days last week attending lecture classes at the. Royal York, sponsored by the General Motors, Wee Mastdr Brad Mason is recover- ing nicely after a- tonsilectomy per= formed .a few days ago in Oshawa General Hospital. During the past week the following callers and visitors were with Mr, and '| Mrs. John! Quinn: Mr, and Mrs, E. Butterworth of Woodville; Mrs, 'Ar- thur Wilson of Burketon; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott and Miss Lorna Wilson of Hamilton; Mrs. Clifford Johns and baby of Kingston; Mrs. C. Hayes of Columbus; Mrs. George Bryant, Mr. and. Mrs. Ellsworth: Bryant and. baby and Mrs. Yelland, all of Oshawa, Pte. Ray Grant was home for a brief furlough last .week, 'He left on 'vueaday for: Fredericton, N.B., where ne is taking - -an electrical. course in wngineering. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke and Aud- rey left on Friday on a motor trip to Debert and Truro, N. S,, where they will spend their vacation with i Pte, Kenneth Cooke and Mrs. Cooke. . 'Mrs, James: Wilde, of Whitby, visit- ed recently with Myrtle relatives. The O.P.R. officials passed through here on Monday as they made an ins spection of this division. Mr. John Stacey, of Oshawa, with some Toronto friends, called at his brother Harry's home on Monday as they were en route to the fisherman's paradise on the northern lakes. The gang of Frenchmen who' havé been laying steel on this section for the past month left on Saturday'for Claremont. "They .will return in a short time to complete the work here. Perry were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs." Fred Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold © Stredwick were in Oshawa on Sunday, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Northey. Mr, and Mrs, A. E, McCartney and Mr.. Ed. Cox, of Toronto, were guests on Sunday-.at the R. A. Cox home. Mur. .and Mrs, Elwood Masters visit- 1éd over the week-end with the Bill Malleys of Bowmanville, The Myrtle unit. ofi the Red Cross is in need of two more knitters--for boys' sweaters with sleeves, The wool is of fine quality and easy to knit, The Ipattern is very simple, The M. Crydermans were with friends 'in the Sutton district on Sun- Ashtiburn Sunday School and church services were held at Burn's Church on Sunday, Sept. 10th at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. There was. an attendance of 73 at Sunday School, 'Special Rally Day Service will be observed on Sunday, Sept, 24th. Rev. J."A. MacMillan had charge of the evening service. On Friday evening, Sept. 8th, a number ot friends of miss Helen Jor- dan were entertained at the home of Mrs. Helen with a personal shower prior to her departure for training in the Sick: Chilaren's Hospital, Mrs. Wes. Koutley read a short address, follow- ing wnich Mrs, Fisher presented Helen day. with her suitcase and told-her to un- pack it. 'Lhe suitcase was found to contain many lovely personal gifts. Helen, although taken completely by surprise, thanked the girls for their kind thoughtfulness. Mrs, Alfred Kisher then served a very dainty lunch after which games were played and a social time enjoyed by all. We all join in wishing Helen much success in her. work, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Taylor, of Whitby, visited Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor. 'Mrs. Frank Mitchell and infant son John Gordon, of Whitby, visited re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher. School re-opened on Tuesday morn- ing with an attendance of twenty-five on the roll. There was one beginner. Mrs. Wes. Routley is the teacher in charge. * Misses Dorothy: Gerrie 'and Winni- fred Carpenter, of Toronto, visited in the village over the holiday. Word was received by Mrs. William Cassidy that her husband has arrived safely in England. Miss Ella Isaac, of Calgary, Alberta, and Mrs, Lawrence Isaac, of Harwood, 'were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Sherwin. Professional - public l speaking 'was Frank Herbert's role in life before he joined CBC's announce staff .in vhis native city, Toronto, a year-ago. Now he's reaching a wider audience:at 6.15 p.m., and as announcer: for the: Thurs- day night Prom Concert broadeasts; at 10.15 p.m., and N.Y. Philharmonic, on Sundays. at 3.00; p.m, Alfred lisher and 'presented