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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Nov 1944, p. 4

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Gast yois, Raps in b CLORIA JEAN and DONALD O'CONNOR in i : NEO CHEMICAL FOOD PURETEST COD LIVER OIL + The: Evening Auxiliary had as their - p -- . | © Vitamin and Mineral ~~ 1T5c. and $1.25 & 3 guest speaker én Wednesday, Nov. 1st " . y "IT COMES UP LOVE" . Supplement SCOTT'S EMULSION 59¢. and 98. Rev. Fred Reed, of West China. His Uhjivstay, Friday, Sulyridy, da O r S : WalPOLES SOD LIVER, fl "talk was illustrated with slides, which NOVEMBER 9-10-11 CAPSULES. : : EXTRACT .....cconiensnsiensean $1.00 were very interesting and educational. RONALD COLMAN, in . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1th $1.25, $2.25 and $5. 00 KEPLER'S cop LIVER OIL i There were two musical selections-- Auto Electric LIQUID-- and MALT ...... ween 15e. and: $1.25 Phe boys yuurretie. and a Diane dol Pl, Po icoingri of Zenda Two Complete showings--7.156 and 9. 00 p.m: i $1.15, $2.45 and $4.45 | NATIONAL COD LIVER OIL i by Margaret Colbear and Patricia he risoner hag 3 i and MALT", «.49¢c. and 89¢c." oY © King. " with PORT PERRY ; : ) il Mrs. G. W. Reynolds, of Toronto and Co Note--There will be no Show on Thursday : - ~ 1 o sister Miss Beatrice Bell, of Arthur, Madeleine Carroll, Mary Astor, GENERATORS : ) A. M. LAWRENCE spent a day recently with Mr. and David Niven, C. Aubrey Smith, STARTERS 3 Go gt i : i Mrs. W. R. Hillier and family. " Raymond Massey FIELD COILS pe 8,000,000" a Ae 0 A" 5 SEBETEREITELE 3, : ° PHONE 49 1 The Rexall Store PORT PERRY Bear in mind the Community Re- NE, \ : & membrance Day Service at the United || A oun vis oe REPAIRED and & FRESH BAKING DAILY i "o ----xomorE=--0 mo ----xomoE=--------x00r= Church on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. «+ 8 : ST. JOHN'S 'Local ministers are taking part. All EXCHANGED : 4 : 2 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICE are invited. ONE WEEK -- NOV. 13-18 || B(LI, TAYLOR, Proprietor|} Bread, Buns, Cakes, and Pies | ==" EH SHURE. 1 All Kinds of Electrical brs. 1B. A. Choguétte, of Toronth 1 1 Hehoes The Heart-Bests of : Bl sundtyes go: and Mechanloal Repairs is the guest of her cousin, Mrs, R. J. N 5 ° ' 3 : Ag and Mr. Harper. all Lovers to-day. : : Saturday Special--0range Layer Cakes #|230 p.m--sunday School. to Household Pianos ' Air Vice-Marshall George Howsam M. G. M. presents J IN MEMORIAM 4 {| 7.00 p.m.~Worship Service. All makes and sizes o : RE \ a . s : 3 During the winter months, service | Electric Motors repair- LY called on Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Howsam DEMARA In loving memory of 3 ! h : on Monday. George came from Cal-|; The WHITE CLIFFS our dear mother, Lettie Demara, who |# 5 will be held every Sunday evening. |g and Reconditioned gary by plane on a business trip to passed away Nov, 12th, 1943. y GERROW BROS. oErone 32 5 } : RE i Small motors for Sale Ottawa. He expects to be stationed Or DOVER . Sweet memories will linger forever; | § ot CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Small CGascline Engines at Ottawa later in the year. Time cannot change them, it's true; ANGLICAN for Sale Mrs. A. Delderfield has returned to} "starring IRENE DUNNE, with Years that may come cannot sever ---- it ~ ,amount is to be sent as our donation Rector: Rev. William Stocks s her home in Detroit, after having Alan Marshal, Roddy McDowell, Our loving remembrance of you, Young People's Galo towards erecting a Temperance Bill| Sunday, Nov. 12th-- MACHINE REPAIR . spent the past three weeks with her Frank Morgan, Van Johnson, -- Lovingly remembered by son Jess, i Board west of Whitby, In the absence| 9 a.m.--Holy Communion. SHOP daughter, Mrs. W. R. Hillier and Mr. . eas SD dvs C . daughter-in-law -Beatrice, and grand- Bruce Hull and Mervin DeNure, the| of the secretary, the minutes were| 3 p.m.--Sunday School. - STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprieto Hillier. Murs, Hillier accompanied her C. Aubrey Smith, Gladys A0ped children Milton, Grace and Glen. © (conveners of Christian Citizenship, had | vead by Norma Hockley and duly Sunday, Nov. 19th-- °° Port Perry . Ontarlo mother as far as Toronto. Dame May Whitty charge of the Y.P.U. meeting on Tues- adopted. The roll call showed the Gold 7 Pi Evi « : : ¥ . Mr. Hugh MacMillan of Alexandria, COLD WEATHER DIET--should in- day evening, - side having 14 members present and ! , and Mr. Donald MacGillivray, are ) To . clude Page-Griffiths UNIPLIEX tab-| Soft music was played by Lois Jef-| the Silver side, 10. There is to be an| p > \ 'D CE spending a few days with Hugh's par- Owing to length of he ! Tae lets i Vitamins A, B, C and| frey and the invocation was given by Executive meeting on Monday evening pom Thnny iin fuyron OBITUARY ents, Rev. J. A. and Mrs. MacMillan. Feature shown ay L.50,:4,15, 0 {plus all essential minerals. Also in| Mervin DeNure. The first two verses | and all members of the executive are Leumi, % H Del E.8 Miss Annabelle Baird, of Toronto, 2d 945, : Miquid form for infants and children. | of hymn 493; Need Thee Every Hour, | asked to be present... The meeting is Li REMEMBRANCE DAY. | | CHARLES WHIMSETT spent the week-end with her mother, | At Lawrence's Drug Store. | were sung. Bruce Hull offered prayer | to be held at the home of Mrs, hid 10 a.m.--Sunday School. A resident of Port Perry during the S Mrs. N. Baird, : | o after which the last two verses of the| Beare. : 11 am---~An Inter-Denominational past twenty years, Mr, Charles Whim- Miss J. Southwood and Miss L.-Hill, : | a | Ni ten _Slgndor Tablets -- harmless and ¢f- hymn were sung: The Scripture pas- PWR, res nr Lod 'Gonimunity * Service of Remembrance sett died at his Home on Tuesday, Oct. ite Mr ol i 1g 1 chon n © | fective. - 2 weeks'. supply, $1.00; 121: our ; " rere . = . to" 'be held in honout of our brave : of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ablitt, , sage was divided into two parts and ti en EAR ei 31st, 1944, at the age of 86 years, He Sr., of Toronto, were visitors on. Fri- ol ERAT weeks' supply, $5.00. At Lawrence's 'ead by Gordon Mark and Donna SCUGOG |dallen. The Rev. Wm, Stacks, i had Bees in poor health for some day atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fd.| - The Students' Council Executive for | Drug Store... ©; to |Crosier. Meditation on the Seripture| | [Rector of the Church of t ho Ascension, months, 1: Balfour. 1944-45. was elected some time ago. ee ©, {was taken by Dorothy Tristram. Sunday wis Thank Offering. at' the will deliver the. message, ¢, "In Thank The late Mr, Whimsétt "was born in Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer visited Miss Here is the slate of officers: wil E : CARD OF THANKS ~The topie, "Temperance" was given Head" Churh, 'There was a good at- ful'! Remembrance". This 'service 'is Cobourg in 1858, 'the son of the late Marian Farmer in Toronto on Sunday. | Hon, Pregident--Rev. W, C, Smith. 1 would like to extend my sincere. by Rev. W: €. Smith, who told several | tendance," although "the 'weather 'was under the auspices of the LO.D.E, and George and 'Harriet Whimsett, and at- Mrs. McConkey, of Toronto, was a President--Wesley Jackson: thanks to the neighbors and many, stories dealing with the outcome of | not so nice. The decorations of house | the Legion. Local Ministers are tak- tended school there. After his mar-- week-end visitor' with her parents, Mr.| Vice I' resident--Verna Moase friends and especially to Rev. W. C.| drinking alcholic beverages. Bruce] plants, foliages and flowers, with their ing part. All are invited. ringe to Emma Lee, he and his wife and Mrs. John Tinsley. Secretary--Lois Parr Smith, for acts of kindness and| Hull moved a vote of thanks to Rev.| rich colors, made the Church look very 7 pn.--Evening Service. moved to Hampton, later moving to Pte. John Jeffrey, Brantford, spent] Treasurer--Jack Whitmore thoughtfulness towards me during the [| Mr. Smith' for his 'remarks. A hymn| pretty. Rev, w. C. Smith, of Port Subject--""Sacrifice". "Never have Scugog Island, where they lived for the week-end at the home of his| Girls' Athlet tic Convener-- illness and at the time of the déath of | was sung and everyone repeated the | Perry, gave one of his specipl good TR0.mAny owed so iii so few". years. Then they moved to Port mother, Mrs, Cecil Jeffrey. ' Kathleen Day Mr. Chas. Whimsett. Mizpah henediction. sermons on Sunday after noon, A good| An Eulogy of Youth's Heroism. Perry. Mr. Whimseétt's wife and Miss Irene MacDonald, of Toronto, | Boys' Athletic Convener-- } Mrs. Ethel Hall. The collection was taken and this! message for all. to remember. The CE -- .son predeceased him spme years ago. was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 'Willie Stone Ki ) ) : ' : ih Jd vbr pg PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. Whimsett possessed a fine, up- MacDonald over the week-end. - | Pianjst--Betty Real : es ! gy 'ot . .t TI Ei ~ Pastor: Ps Taylor © | standing character, . He was a kindly The Parish. Workers of the Church | Poster-maker--Don Lane ! i [TT Se ee 11 a.m.--Morning Worship, | aries living a quiet life, and was a fine of the Ascension held a business meet- | The Class Representatives are-- ; : - oe : . . . . 2.80 p.m.--Bible School ! neighbour. In him all children found ing on Tuesday afternoon at the home Grade XII--Margaret Hocken, Bob ; ae Ge 7 p. m.--Eyangelistic Service. a "true friend. He was a member of of Mrs, Jas. Ruddy. Dowson. - - Wa ; a Wednesday, '8 pm.--Prayer. Migeting. the Methodist Church, and later of the Mrs. W. Whitehead and Mrs. Doug- Grade XII and XI--Beatrice Pik, : . } ; . ES : United Church, las Lade, of Toronto, were week-end Roddy Foster. et : ; : SCUGOG The funeral service, held from A. L. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Balfour.| Grade eden Hunter, pil Ball LN Yd Sy CL Boys' Quartette of Port Perry sang,' McDermott's Funeral Chapel, on Fri- Pte. Orr Graham, R.C.AM.C,, who Grade IX--Mary Carnegie, Dongias k : His the Ladies' Quartette of the Head day, November 3rd, was conducted is stationed in Northern Ontario, spent Hillier. Community. by his minister, Rov, W. C. Smith, In- _a few days recently with his wife and | Ix- students will be interested to Next Sunday the Services will at|terment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, "family. | to know that a moving picture pro- the soatlan hours, the Head 8.8. at 21 Prince Albert, . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brookes, of |Jector has heen purchased for the pur- ' Boa. ad Service at 3 pm. Union 8.8. Weston, were' with Harry's parents, | Pose of Showing educational films to : de 10.30, service at 11.30 am. You ae - ey Ma and Mes. Bd, Lookes over the thesis Pak of ig 3034 has Beby ' . "To remain ignorant about V.D. is fo endanger nol only your own NE i invited to attend Church regularly, . ay week-end, borne by the Students' Council, . . : ; health, but that of your family and your community." : for you need the Church and the BILTMORE . Mrs. Donald Anderson and Mrs. H. Behind the school on the edge of the Fi A i : Chien 1oods You. 2 3 L R. Archer visited Mr. and Mrs, W. H.| campus, is a poultry house. Last year Minister of Pentions Saal a, The W.A. meeting will be held in the THEATER, OSHAWA * | Brydon in Brampton during the week- | it Was used to house the electric brood- Town Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 14th. The : ; end. er and some two hundred chicks, Not first five groups will 4A Vo the supper. 5 Visitors with Mrs. M. Orde over the | satisfied with other classes' efforts, Mrs. Cecil Fralick and Mrs. Pere, Jof.. ALL TH } week-end' were Miss Margaret Buller, | Grade X is running a model poultry frey are preparing the program, All TT : THIS WEEK - ; of Toronto, and Sgt. John Orde, R.C. house, complete with chickens. We From a statement ; are invited and all are-asked to bring fifi, 'DEANNA DURBIN and § 0.C. of Barriefield. hope that none of the girls who. take " Maieh 28,1934 th birthdays' for th Church $ 5 oc Than: " Home Economies will feel able to write ith i Sh bc = : : 1.2 eir birthdays for the new BARRY FITZGERALD % . ¢ Sgt. Charles Brignall, R.C.A., of ' 201) 2 : calendar and anyone wishing to have Pag ¢ Petawawa, spent a few days with his | "One Thousand Ways to Use Eggs". REY ; = their name put on or a calendar, call (Sensation of "Going My Way") / 1 family before moving to a differ ent| The Hallowe' en Dance, held on Oct. : roi i a le ee ' '5 +71 atinember.of the W.A. for particulars. T SES 5 ation, . | 27th, was an enjoyable occasion, A 5 RE ATS : ; a vg : | Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lee and little i dn' Mrs. Arch. Anderson leaves on Fri- | £ood crowd attended to dance to an 2 ET'S be quite frank. y never read iE like that, of course, for "gon Larry spent the week-end with day for Truro, N.S.; where she intends i ai commg. rch ess: Gp When you fead--as you probably these are the personal tragedics that people : | his parents at Greenbank; "The Amazin ' to stay for sometime. Stidesits Feo Whitby high le yi " did during the past few months-- bear in'silence. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Laing, of 2 We are sorry to hear of the illness cepted an invitation to atiend, that more than 300,000 people in Canada. So, when you pick up the paper sometime Brantford enjoyed a few days' leave M Ha ll id c | w lig W. H. Harris in a Toronto Hos- - have 2yphilis, » what Santo Sesclos Pid and Toad, . + there were 5,000 new with her parents, id and Mrs, R. rs. oli ay" : pital. v ar : a. you say, at's too ad; something shou VENEREAL DISEASE cases reported in this. Hood. Miss Joy Hood, of Oshawa i Sgmn. Gordon MacMaster, R.C.C.S CARD OF THANKS A be done about. it", and then turn to the * province last year . . ."", Lily These and friend re thers on Sunday, : --ADDED-. : gr. and Sgmn. Kenneth Wilson, R.C.C.S,, We wish to thank our many friends [~ comic page? Chances are you did. are not cold figures. They represent 5,000 ; Scugog friends extend their deepest WILLIAM BOYD y of Vimy Camp, near Kingston, spent | and neighbours for their kind words But if that article had told you that - heart-breaking . . . heart- -aching situations. : sympathy to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dod- s "Hopalong' Cassidy", in the week-end with Mrs. J. D. Mac- | of sympathy in our sad loss, and es- Tommy Jones, the lad who used to mow Yes, VENEREAL DISEASE is a seri : sley; on the death of their son George, : yo Master, pecially to Mrs. Spurr for the lovely - your lawn after school, had syphilis--how roblem. It's-a problem for pas 9 Sus who was on active service in Italy, "Texas Masquerade" Cpl. Oscar Beare, R.C.A.F,, of Camp flowers she sent to us. Thank you, would you have fele: about it? Or that the iy ers; for Jp ole oh Hh iL o George is the second Scugog boy who nih - ' Borden, was home on short leave the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodsley. young couple who built that cuté house in hold gH life; 14 Sg > paid the supreme sacrifice, George i early part of the week. the next block, had just 18st a baby through : '| was born on the Island and attended ; Mrs. Mabel Littleproud, of Oshawa, syphilis . . . would that Lave made you stop VENEREAL DISEASE nced never strike jf the Centre School. ° He had cele- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday fs. has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Ethel IN MEMORIAM : and think? we all So one past If we know' the facts. If brated his 29th birthday on the 16th|] ~~ NOVEMBER 13-14-15 y ga use c : . \ Pod Hall. ; HOOEY. ~ In Noving - memory « of Or, if you suddenly discovered that your : bd Se Moats age Theo : ~~ | and was killed on the 24th of October. |} = RED SKELTON, 5 Mr. Lewis Palmer, of Brockville, 'Cathern Helena Hooey, who passed ~~ Mar--.,,. No? That couldn' t happen? But h y, He leaves to mourn his early death, ELEANOR POW £ : was in town for a short time this week Sy November. 7th 1942 ; . it can. And it does . :', to hundreds of appen to anyone in my family." ni his parents, one sister; Hrs, Fred Tar. HATE oa ELL Eu resting after an illness. Till memory adios and life departs Tommies and Marys every year, right here You have a duty to your family and the : ley (Gladys) in Toronto, and two : rT, K : Mr. and Mrs. J. Darlington and baby You live' forever in ous hosrle in Canada. Right in your community, You'll community, ; brothers, Roy in Oshawa and Gordon JIMMY DORSEY 3 of Delia, and Mrs Cre Hegn --Ever remembered by Husband 3 ff ' rd SBI | of Orillia, besides many friends, +; and Hig Orchestra, ni ® : and baby, were week-end visitors a ~ : as SAR Mr, R. Tetlow is busy on the 7th \ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Read. 7 8nd Uanghifers LEARN THE FACTS rs Victory Loan drive and all hope it will "I DOOD iT « Misses Ethel, Hallie and Edna. Em- ; nie ; SO - 1 : : be the last one, : s mekson, ot Taroris, spent the week: REMEMBRANCE DAY : ; Mrs, E. Fines visited her daughter --PLUS-- end at their home in town, : : . ' 24 ! Doro n rie Seal Miss Strickland and Miss Alexander CHURCH SERVICE : Frc r VD on + cron FRONY a eo ns in Oty - Fis. Oshawa Showing-- of Oshawa, spent the week-end with|{ SUNDAY, NOV. 12th, at 11 a.m, A) v heaurw Mr, Shaw and Mr, Davis, of Toronto, "Curse of th Mrs. F. Vickery, at Prince Albert, All Veterans in Port Perry and hid ; ; | | are enjoying a few days duck shooting [| e. : district, also. members of the Arm Figs ie Vv Moral ; : at Mr, D. Crozier's. IY) : 'DEATHS 2 y Forces, are invited to join the A y : For all the facts about VD write your Provincial Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs; Roy Hope and Tittle Cat People gant ] and Navy Veterans in parading to\the Department of Healt for the new, ffee booklet DEPART 07 NATIONAL WALT Rondld, also Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills, with SIMONE 'BIMON x ~~ SWEETMAN--At Oshawa Hospita, | United Church, Port Perry, for Re- Hy ; AND WELVARR. : of Port Perry, were guests of Mr, . on Sunday, Nov, bth, 1944, Neil Sweet: | membrance Day Service, Berets and : ; -- 14 further Canada's fight against VD, George Bratley and daughter Matyas, : man, beloved husband of Laura Smith, | Medals to be worn, Fall in at the' Teh] et, on Sunday, Invest in: Vietory-- = "his 77th year, | Post Office at 10.46 a.m, sharp. y ow (Continued on page five) J BUY BONDS!

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