bh > J 3 » he - 3 XN = x3 BRT Vi 3 . . . ® 3 3° yal BLN .' tL NANA (ip SASS A Era % FEA Tani a et T > Si vi A . A) ne v yur 3 . van SARE GAS Tandy NTA I SRE tf A . a | Mo aA Set nn AR A hs w ; J \ ATS] RL ER CNS PERN ARS HES THN) Sete 2 ER A id rd Er WRT Saad] rately 53 AN Py i $703 : FLL « : a a hs FAS Ge Knits Maa he dais OCTOBER bth, 1944 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, pose Eyes Examined | TOWN HALL THEATRE | Lawrence's ; Drug Store News ly in England. Mrs. David Jackson, of Hovantn, visited recently with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Lundy. Miss Dorothy Balfour spent Satur- day and Sunday in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. Douglas Lade. Mrs. P. Hooey and Miss Ethel Dodd visited Miss Norma Hooey in London for a few days. Mrs. Clarence Butson has received word that her husband, Driver Clar- ence Butson, is now in Belgium. We extend copgratulations to Mr. S. Farmer on being elected Chairman of Oshawa Presbytery at their meet- ing in Port Perry United Church last Thursday. Mr. Farmer is the first layman ever to be elected Chairman of the Presbytery. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Miss May Walker: are spending some time in Brampton. Cpl. Oscar Beare, RCAF, of Camp Borden, was at his home here from Sunday to Wednesday. } Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glass and son Stanley visited friends in Ajax on Sunday. We are sorry to yoy that Mrs. Wm. Parr is in Hospital, We hope she may soon be well ¢nough to return honie. Flying Officer Bruce Beare, R.C.AF. of Claresholm, Alta., is spending two weeks' furlough with his mother, Mrs, H. Fitchett and Mr. Fitchett. Mrs. N. Wilkinson spent last week starring GARY COOPER" with Laraine Day, Signe Hasso IN TECHNICOLOR Great Holiday Attraction! ! 1! Sunday Midnite after 12.05 also Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday," Thursday, OCT 8-12 : "TWO GIRLS and a SAILOR" with Van Johnson, June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven, Jose Iturbi, Jimmy Durante, Gracie Allen Harry James and His Music Makers. A Cargo of Romance, Rhythm, Fun. A Tornado of Top Talent. WEDDINGS Collins--Conlin A quiet autumn wedding took place at the home of Rev. BE. B. and Mus. Cooke, Port Perry, September 30th, when Lauretta Conlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Conlin, of East Whitby Tp., became the bride of Lloyd Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED corsage of orchids. The grandmothers of both the bride and groom, presided over the tea table. was attired in black crepe and Mrs. C. I. Vickery in turquoise crepe. Both wore corsages of gladiolus and snap- dragons. Miss Bernice Mairs, of Nestleton, also assisted, wearing a navy blue gown with white accessories and corsage of snapdragons, an English wool tweed coat and the happy couple, amid showers of con- fetti, left on a trip through E aster BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor |: Mrs. C. A. Honey |" Young Fels Gulon conveners of Christian After the reception the bride donned! Ontario. Orders Given Prompt Attention Mervin DeNure and Bruce Hull, Citizenship, were in charge of the Y.P.U. meeting on Tuesday evening... The new President, Thelma Crgsier, presided and opened the meeting with the Invocation. A hymn was 'sung and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison, Emerson MacMillan read the Saturday Special--Coffee Rolls" Scripture aan The topic for the meeting, "What's Wrong with our World?" was ably taken by Bruce Hull and Margaret Day. Darothy 'Tristram gave a reading entitled "Vera ~Cheera's Morning Sunshine Talk." "Swinging on a Star" was sung by Bob Dowson and Wes Jack- son, The boys accompanied them- selves on ukeleles. A hymn was sung. Bob and Wes favoured again with a musical selection, this time Bob played y « a Py OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG 2 DENTIST ' i Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber : Shop. Phone 287, Res. 216 Port Perry the violin and Wes accompanied-on the piano: : The minutes of e first meeting were read and opted. Business session followed, "during which sides were chosen for the coming season with Helen Hayes as leader of the Silver side and Bill Taylor, leader of the Gold side. Offering was taken; hymn sung and everyone repeated the Mizpah benediction. A few games were. played and the meeting closed with the singing of God Save the King. Next 'week's-meeting is in charge of the Christian Culture conveners--Jack Whitmore and Jack Cawker. +. | 3 hy is 1 Glasses complete, or lenses only, SA) Mrs. Robert Johnston and Katherine ) PORT PERRY " : Th Af supplied where necessa at i ] nh onto, the week-end with friends 2 supplied 4 rie ry, You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE 3 in Torgnto 3 one ; i i ie and des. 0. Ger and dwar || S380 0 Sry paratis || 1. R. BENTLEY'S TO-NIGHT es A di 8 son | 3 ny of Utica; and Miss Joyce on Afr Conditioned. : St H 1.00, $1.76 Y {3 der, of Scugog Island, were Sunday OPTOMETRIST THURSDAY 0) TO t ore ours CHASES NERVE FOOD, ' e guests of Mrs. M. Redman and Mrs. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 4&9 C BER 5 h H Wi 60¢ & $1.50 § & 2 i DAILY (except Wednesday ; Lie i > ns Toronto, has Opt. 547 T 9 . IB IL teats am. to 6pm. | | ALERGITABS ..31.00 & $250 } Mr. Robert Spence, Toronto, has : ; Jam. , returned home after spending the past CECIL B. DeMILLE a 1 O r S ROBERT. PAIGE and DIANA, BARRYMORE In H WEDNESDAY, 5 A be RH i two weeks with relatives in town. master of motion pictures, pre- . ¢ aay . ' 9 a.m. to 12.80 pm. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossey, of sents his mightiest production FRONTIER BADMAN H SATURDAY . PLENAMIN CAPSULES, $1.76 i "yi Toronto, visited with the latter's pa- . A El ° : ' 0 win ts 10.500 HALIVER CAPSULES, ; ; rents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey, "THE STORY uto ectric i p 90¢ & $1.66 : '4 one day last week. ONE SHOWING ONLY--8.30 P.M. i i Pte. Gordon MacMaster spent the PORT PERRY : week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. D. OF DR. ry 5 M. | AW REN( E MacMaster. " GENERATORS - We are happy to learn that A.C. W ASS 'STARTE S PORT PERRY Walter "Bud" Sonley has arrived safe- ELL R FRESH BAKING DAILY NOTICE All Kinds lof 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. : MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontarlo "PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON. -- with or without appointment, PERMANENT "WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, 3 with friends in Bowmanville, Collins, formerly of Scugog, now of ONLY 60c. 3 Mrs. James Cairns and son have re-| Kast Whitby Tp. Rev. E. B. Cooke ' WES : a <a 3 T' > ing the ri : " i - i turned to Toronto, after spending the] officiated, The bride was charmingly . Dhohe 223, Port Perry Aig past while with her parents, Mr. and | gowned in wine wool with accessories oe . AH Mrs. W. J. Anderson. to match and" was assisted by Miss yoo ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. J Gnr. Mer! Dowson, R.C.A., of De-| Lona McMillan, of Peterboro, who was ~ 4 bert, N.S., is at home in'Port Perry,| becomingly gowned i 1 on. Tl 31 ert, N.S., is at home 4 erry, | becomingly gowned in pale green. The This particular Thanksgiving, we WL : 8 - have many things hy ya to In days of uncertainty, reliable bride and bridesmaid carried bouquets of orchids. Mr. Wallace Collins ac-, for several days. Mrs. Alex. Woods and son have re- be thankful--and not the least turned to Toronto to live. Mrs. G. A. Woods is isiting friends and relatives in Toronto and Montreal for several weeks, BAZAAR A. Bazaar will be held under the auspices of the W.A. in the schoglroom of the United Church on Thursday afternoon, October 12th, 1944, which will be officially opened at 3 o'clock. Afternoon tea will be served and a sale of home-made articles -- aprons, children's wear, toys and numerous other articles. NOTICE The White Kitchen Restaurant will be closed from Oct. 9th to Oct. 23rd" Junior War Workers A social evening was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Reesor, on Tues- "day, October 3rd, and Mrs. John Mur- ray. drew the lucky ticket for the sheet and pillow cases, Mrs. G. A. Woods, Sr., won the draw which netted $62.00. The money is to be used to buy supplies for Navy ditty bags. The Junior War Workers wish to thank everyone who bought tickets -and special thanks to Miss Sadie Hortop "for selling over $15 worth of tickets. The next meeting of Junior War Workers will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Burley on Tuesday evening October 10th, : [I Will Celebrate His 95th Birthday on '- October 11th Mr, !Albert Orchard will celebrate his 95th birthday on Thursday, Oct, 11th. We are glad to know that Mr. Orchard is improving in health and congratulate him on his approaching - birthday. FORTIFY YOURSELF AGAINST COLDS. Take one Page-Griffiths UNI. PLEX tablet daily containing Vita- mins A, B, C & D and all necessary minerals. At Lawrence's Drug Store. i -- Painful corns quickly relieved with Lloyd's Corn Salve. 50¢ at Lawrence's Drug Store, companied the groom. On their re- turn from a wedding trip the young couple will take up their residence in East Whitby Tp. C-- MAHAFFY--WHITE Florence Ellen White, only daughter the bride of Harvey Wesley Mahaffy, eldest son of Mr. Mervyn Mahaffy and the late Mrs, Mahaffy, at the United Church parsonage, Port Perry, the Rev. W. C. Smith officiating. tailored sujt with wore light blue accessories and silver fox scarf. Miss Ethel Lane, as brides- maid, wore a brown tailored suit, with brown accessories. Mr. Lloyd Ma- haffy, brother of the groom, was best man, After the wedding ceremony, aire- ception for fifty guests was held at 'the home of the bride's parents. Later the happy couple left on a honyemoon trip to Rochester, N.Y. On. their return they will reside in Port Perry. Lian i - HONEY--JEFFREY A very pretty wedding ivas solemn- ized on Saturday, September 23rd, at way of pink and white streamers and flanked by large baskets of gladiolus, when Marjorie 'Emma, daughter 'of Mrs, Cecil Jeffrey and the late Mr. Cecil Jeffrey, was united in marriage with Frank Edward Honey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Honey, of Seagrave, Rev. W, C. Smith officiated and Mr, Arnold Roach played the wedding musie, The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Pte. John Jeffrey; was gowned in paddy gréen crepe with nigger brown accessories and wore a corsage of white roses and carnations. Miss: Lucille Jeffrey, of Toronto, attended her sister as bridesmaid wearin gold silk jersey frock with ni brown accessories and corsage of pink sweet peas, Mr. Fred Christie, of Manchester, was groomsman. : At the reception which followed, the plum blue gown with corsage of or- chids, assisted by the groom's mother, On Saturday, September 30th, 1944, |. of Mr. and Mrs. George White, became | The bride was attired in a navy blue wine stripe and, the home of the bride, under.an arch-| bride's mother re®@ived, wearing al Monarch PASTRY FLOUR or ind BH BAKING POWDER _ 1. tin 15¢ SHOR or Jewel HORTENING pound 198 SOUP crgin wise coon 300m. gg PUM Cholce : rl KIN : « &« on. tins 20 PEI Valleg 4/5 stendend 8. 0.) 2% 23¢ juice om ' who wore a gown of navy blue with | 37% 25¢ of these Is the sterling per- formance given by our Farmers. : throughout Canada. In the face of acute shortage of experienced help, (often seolng thelr own sons "gone active'), compelled to work exivomely long hours, Canadian Farmers--with the aid of their loyal families and Farm Com- _mandos--have done an 'out- standing [ob, ; Looking back over these War years, we Canadians have never i suffered for lack of basic foods. ¥ occasionally, some things were in short- supply, in the mala we have had plenty of good, wholesome, nourishing food for our tables, week-in and 'week-out, So, this Thanksgiving, let's not forget to say a heartfelt "thank you" to the untiring Farmers 'and "their families, wherever they are, in this Our Country. Osanna CALIFORNIA Oranges "A500" doz. 35¢ Grapefruit FLOXIDAS 4 for 25¢ Cabbage ,12%%. 3 lbs. 10c Celery GREEN 2 for 19c Turnips WASHED .- '2 Ibs. 9c Onions GokiNe 5 lbs. 19c¢ All merchandise sold at Snconditionafly Bustariced our Dominion Store is give 100% satisfaction. DOMINION STORES LIMITED INSURANCE : is essential. 4 Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry BILTMORE THEATER, OSHAWA Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ' OCTOBER 5-6-7 "True to Life' with MARY MARTIN, Dick POWELL, Franchot TONE ® ADDED eo 'Border Patrol' © with HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY. . _ Sunday MIDNITE, Monday, and Tuesday, October 9-10 'White Savage' | IN TECHNICOLOR § with MARIA MONTEZ. ® ADDED eo "Shot in the Dark" with WILLIAM LUNDIGAN Wedesday WE Tey | OCTOBER 11-12 "Ladies in Retirement" with IDA LUPINO, and LOUIS HAYWARD. ° ADDED LJ "Hey Rookie" with ANN MILLER