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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Nov 1944, p. 1

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ls OT SR * Watch your Wb} i tells when our Bubseription expires. : . $1.50 per year in advance." ' § cents a single copy Sine EDITORIAL | ERRY STAR ii ide 28rd, 1944 SAMUEL FARMER, 'Editor and Publisher + B > i : g . - ' by | 'Buch h lo the patriots boast, harder we roam, Bis first, bes country over fs at home. Goldsmith, | . ls fe : "0 S C A PE ol ly Active Service IB Se WHAT IS GOOD FOR US your trouble? It's in the blood. Where did the i By ie 4 , blood get it? From the stomach. Where did the | : v plain . | ; oa hh Hat jo ne oa itansitn, and the "stomach get it? From the mouth. Then I guess To the Home Folks a | ~~ not eat, there are a few gafe rules to follow if o nu oy own: meth, That, was hig start to Port Perry Travellers in Away from Home, ee . '/ we wish to retain normal health. Gide le ee T W k The engineer who is making a sur- Then, too, tt i tti to Christ : | ; E14 3 8 ma - n, too, Tt is getting near to Christ- IB - First, -- Don't eat too much -- even if. your FAITH IN THE CANADIAN FUTURE rain rec vey of Port Perry water situation has| mas, and there is generally a sales ! = wife is a good cook, and almost insists that you { BE have another piece of pie. It is a very mistaken At no time in the Canadian history has there Startli h d Port P h Prasersed 3 Drethyiney report, He Sains about that time," % 2 sensé of hospitality that demands proof of the been need of greater faith in the future of this tartling news was ear in or erry when Wi phy esiah wo pig aig Sch ip) ign Cligass by the High 5 : Pudding by eating more than our share of it. country, It must be a faith expressed in most a telegram was received by Mr. C.C Jeffrey stating large pus ged pg Ron So oe COA Wg ; 3 4 ' ; : "Second, oi Don't eat what does ngt agree with practical form. It must'be a faith that thinks 'that a train had been wrecked at Hortense, Georgia, supply, we might as well have some- |the Classes had to be divided. They N | pa ae Tiere Js gm Bnei J ry Income o ning Billions instend of less' than 'eighty miles north of Jacksonville, Florida. This was [thing pure we can drink. Of course, | were too big. It is a revelation' to | as 5 en! spinac - its day, and has ceased to be a fetish, and be- Such a faith is essential, it we are to avoid a the train on which "the Jeffrey- Harris party were aD ong Jay I J Sa tia Jer on is ho Grane yeullein | come a normal food, very enjoyable if eaten at reaction setting in when industry reverts to 'making their way south to St, Petereburg. tion work is begun. It is likely that | beginning to realize that they must ih 13 . 'Proper times. civilian manufactures. The tendency to retrench The comfortin art of the news was that none there will be plenty of discussion pro} keep their minds and skills well em- J Bos - Third, -- Don't take too big helpings. Clean could do great harm to export trade, While the gp and con when the full report is given. | ployed, if they 8s 16 ba able to take - i i up the plate. Children of former days were 'widest and most reliable knowledge of dehiestiy, of t ort Perry party had been injured. It so hap- It will be a live topic at the Nomina- | their viaces with 'you overseas folk, hy It taught -- "wilful waste makes woeful want", A and export conditions must be made available; pened that the coach in which our people were riding [tion méeting which is naw not so very [ who are seeing the world with under- las Es missy plats, wi hg Jood sah Pte pelaty Jo : a a Jigme RHE oe pa did not entirely leave the track, though it tilted a bit. far away. Indeed, there are a number | standing eyes. Of course, there are Bi ¥ BS poor physical co , 0 5 gL AN & of one's digestive capacity. That rule of rising worm." If Canada has the goods to supply the Details of the wreck are scanty. It occurredina [pf Sublets ae un Srey ahora ork pee Jisie nat; yie sealigid PRA ¢ diately at the close - fab : ; phi | Som ae gs Whig a ig that Pony suid to: a 4 2 swampy district, and was apparently due to a broken [that it will be well attended, most happy form. It is to be hoped (att a ave eaten a e more, is a sure sign, where ) - : p Sr plenty of good food exists, that the meal has dation upon which future business may build rail, or some other defect in the track or roadbed. "There was startling news in Port Bink wip ako) Aad 1o® win be als RA. been thoroughly enjoyed. 'with security. Due to the isolated position of the place where [last Sunday morning when word was pi Biowing OURS S. M. Wedd, Presid f the Canadi Bank received that the train on which the | for their services, I -- Moh volehsel hes besh men Be) to food ET CLS resi one of the Glpsdian ankers' 'the wreck occurred, there was a long delay in secur- Hrreisos aid Be Joie Tore Cava | We way Sr Bor oe som i Per its a us avach atbution fn she anatr "Export tts, even oa 'than before the -- ing help. Some fifteeri coaches are said to have left ling to Florida, had been wrecked, and | Monday and it made quite a nice 3 ; sis, that eating enjoyment is spoiled; If you are war, will be required if our agriculture, mining, the track, and, the number of persons injured was re- that Hite Sealing hs let the net, Wily caine. ain Soo) ih ishi forest industries, manufacturing and our ery fortunately the coach in whic : Ts ry rede is no "sensible rule that you must Hs, sd a Fh Wh DE on oh ported to have been between eighteen and thirty. our townspeople were -travelling did | will occur. We aren't saying anything. | "A normally healthy person Hi be able. to dimension. Export trade has been sharply cur- he Port. Perry party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. - |not leave the track, although it tilted [ However, we'll let you know when- it » gle eat 'any well-cooked, nutritious meal 'that is set tailed, in some cases Hing paralyzed except for S. Jeffr ey, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris, and Mrs. W. somewhat. We are very glad to know [does happen. - AY ; before him. But such a meal does not consist of war goods, by uncertain foreign currencies, ship; T.- Dix, to all of whom we offer congratulations upon that our folk were not hurt. We forgot to tell you that David Hiss a a hot dog, a dish of ice cream, a bottle of pop, ping difficulties, priorities and allocations of es. ; Mansell Gerrow had a quick need | Bentley was on the radio the other AN i and a cigarette -- eaten and drunk in a hurry.' sential supplies by wartime international directive ~ their very narrow escape from injury. for an operation for appendicitis, We|week. Many of our townspeople heard 9 i Condiments in moderation have their place; but = bodies. ~ are glad to know that he is doing|him. David is the Navy, you know, BE 2 host. foods have a flavor of their 'own that is "Thus it is that while Canales trade, het na- well. Mansell has been the busy man, and is stationed in Toronta. fh 2 yo spoiled if too much pepper, salt or highly spiced tional expenditure, the people's deposits and bank- . | His enforced holiday will give him a| Here is another puzzle that you can - HE ¥ relish is used. ' ing assets have so greatly expanded, our ordinary OUR YOUNG PEOPLE -- .frest that would not likely have come | work on in your spare time (if you pi x ES . Food i is necessary to sustain life, and to keep us lending facilities have been called so little in otherwise, get any). Hope you are good in ma- (i & 155 in. normal health. When used merely to satisfy demand that the greater part of the expansion D WwW A Th ? Able Seaman Bob Woods is home | thematics. : 3 & appetite and..undue craving, it can become a in bank assets is. Tépresenied in our investment o e ppreciate om on furlough. He has had a couple] "CENSUS-TAKING in India pre- fad 5 menace. British people have lived on short ra- . portfolio. : of years in the Navy, and is looking |sents some strange difficulties", said phy i tions during the war; but their health has been . "We must assume and expect thot, as rapidly i By E. G. MICHELL | very fit. At the Lions Club he gave 'my friend, the Deputy Collector of VA) 8 urfusually good. as possible, Yemslogre ig will be peli ' a snapshot picture of life on a mine- | Boggley-Wallah. "For example, there f i : The diet specialists" have told us to eat moré that regimentations will be withdrawn as quickly . ooo | sweeper. Their job, as Bob put it,|was the case of the Rajah of Bong's f (phy tomatoes, more meat, eggs, more nuts and beans, as postwar circunistances allow; and that export Pe Me ge A Cite rs any anid pron pr 2 was "looking for something that they |wives. The ladies were too shy to be AS i C7077 and drink more milk, Eat more green vegetables, trade on a world basis will be freed progressively oa. Jang. sunipy mg " ae re WI (IY hoped they wouldn't find." What sur- interviewed separately -- in any case 95 : SS eted ; 29th, and I have been-doing a little of are doing--Remember, they will only| , . bi apples and similar fruits, grain products, and fish. from quotas, priorities and encumbering regimen- rie for th t h toh b a, th : t bef prised most of us was his statement|it would not have been etiquette, So vi £ But go slow on beverages, potatoes, sugar and tations. We must assume that Canada will play wr ing for d . pos po py Ay - 23 po B8 the'sxample 24 before that many of the men never become my representative had to see them in Bl Se butter. There you have it. Choose your diet; its part in an international freeing of individual ting in my don, 4 wg : 8 to oh hed h I would lik immune to sea sickness. The life is| pairs, and then each pair would give i Bs physically we are made of food. initiative and enterprise from the fetters clamped passing 20 Toe all 3 relaxing to 0 ay iy Aoney y ou dlke/ rough and ready; but there is a|only the combined total of their two h ; : An old man who suffered much illness took upon it by the imperative and arbitrary demands go. "i Zo Be 20.15 To ry and sores renple ry or for Jor bn) good spirit, and the men thrive. ages. The result was that for five : : ; Himself to task one day. "Where did you get. of waz," ~ I'put on paper Ikol of the past and enjoyment of pre- -wap nature, but Will Graham is again very ill, we wives fhigre Were ten gety of oe 43 ES i ' et od Ea - : y hour as even they stirred me up, and I have to admit a shortage, neverthe- pi poy ow 4 eng Mougki 46. --32 36, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 46, an Jere; Ph i Mr. Gordon Collins and his helpers were ended for another year. Large this letter is the result. less, I still have things to do, if the| 8 0 re- fan. " ol PRE Rt 1. SCUGOG ~~ | have been busy putting up snow ret crowds attended the services in the| Next Sunday I am going to attend pessimists don't out-talk me. I don't Jopell hu the yey did o hold L 5) sunioas hs that ipo sal wh va uae? eevee ise---- ,. 2 Services at the usual hours next| ...dy for the snow storms. It looks four churches and the free-will offer-|the Anniversary services of my family wagt-these young people ta grow up on os ai Se our-happics "Oh," replied the Depat Collector. [EH : Sunday--10.30 and 11.30 sharp in the ag though they will soon be needed. |ing hrought 'sutisfaction to-the boards [chiirch at Green River, Ontario, and x d be sorry to admit they were raised | 41d most industrious citizens. al ot work TY on y Hall, and 2 and 8 sharp at the Head. Mrs, J. Pearce and the family en-|of finance. Sunday afternoon our | was thinking of all the young people [in Port Perry--To you gray-headed| Sales have slacked a bit of late. . px 0 Ag | ~The communion sermon. was welll jou04 a roast duck supper at the home | own church meetings will again func- knew 'and chummed with when I was| people, don't shake your head too hard | The threatened strike of the packing | 8 iy oul J 3 worth listening. to on Sunday. There| t per gon Fred, on Wednesday, in|tion rormally with Sunday School at|going to Public School there. How! in disgust--It can be true, [house men completely upset the cattle myo Yours truly i: was a very good congregation, all it. honour of her birthday, 3 p.m. and church service at 4 in|many will return for the anniversary | In closing I salute all those 'teen-| market; and farmers were in a quan- ! ~~ ting at! {the table. Little Bonnie Jeffrey is' spending a| charge of Mr. S. Saywell. services? How many shall I recognize agers, those men and women of to- [dary as to what to do with their cattle. The Editor. : Born'to 'Mr, and Mrs. Perc Jett es, couple of weeks with her cousins Mr.| Regardless of the rather unpromis-|hs it has 'been twenty-seven years morrow and may God direct their : | 3 on Noyember 16th, a son--William and; Mrs. Glen Hood. ing weather .capditions on Thursday [since I trod those muddy roads to|future. MYRTLE STATION be © Har a little brother for Bonnie, Miss Allene Sweetman spent a very | afterrioon of last week, a large attend- school? My thoughts came back to Hi-Yo-Ca-Dam i Congratulations. pleasant week-end with friends in To-|ance 'of 'members and visitors was|my present home in Port Perry and Lo) 8.5 wher ike 45 Waar vo ; couple of weeks spent with her daugh- Ee The Red Ctoss meeting in the hall ronto. She also had a visit with Old | present at the monthly business and [to the young people here, and what a but before doi 0 "a miners ter,- Mrs, William Robinson, at her oR Text Wednesday. 'More quik will be Sk social meeting of the Woman's Asso-|fine lot of teen-agers we have. I W Fiore fang. su, see "Going My home in Washago. Es ready to quilt. and Mrs. M. Bailey and little son ciation when it. was held in. the, .home [know, I have seen them playing, I have | '*2Y: a : 7 Allen Downey's new International | A The W.A. meeting was well attend: Ross, of Epsom, were Sunday guests |of Mrs. Norman Hughson, The. presi-, reprimanded some of them, I have! NOBODY ENOWS . 5 poli ©» | model-M tractor arrived on Monday. 5 ed on Tuesday afternoon in the town- of her brother, Orr, and Mrs. Jeffrey. | dent, Mrs. C. Harrison, used a Thanks- | seén their bad points come to the P t P : Li , | This mechanical assistant will meet i$ ship hall... The meeting: was opened| * Birthday parties are 'very popular | giving worship service for the open-!frant. I have seen their good points| Nobody knows what a boy is worth, or erry ions many needs for Allen as he is without by Mrs, G. L. Fralick, with a hymn just now. Jimmie Burnett had one for ing exercise, assisted:by Mrs, -H. Hud-|shine but I feel we do not show enough) 'A boy at his work or play; Frid N 24. at 17. 30. hired help. Hila and all} repeating the Lord's Prayer. his second birthday at his home in Port | gin; After roll call arid the readiiig|appreciation -for the vitality and A boy who whistles around the plage, riaay, ov. a When daylight appeared on Tues- Er Orr Jeffrey acted as secretary, Perfy, on Wednesday and guests from | and approval of the last minutes, al knowledge they possess. Or laughs in an artless way. Some live general business day morning it showed the ground Mrs, John Aldred read-the Scripture, | po Toland were Miss. Elmer Lee and|brief business period followed. ~The| This morning as I sat in church and| Nobody knows what a boy is worth, carpeted with a thick layer of wet, oh Mrs. R. Tetlow gave a reading shout son Larry, Mrs. Cecil Fralick and little | convener of "the visiting committee | looked at the choir, there stood before And the world must wait and see; sticky snow. Tree trunks, limbs and is a sailor, Mrs, Glenn Hood sang a 8010, | ida, Mrs, M. Fralick, Gloria and|read letters of appreciation {from re-|the whole congregation, seventeen |For every man in an honoured place fences were outlined with a soft, wool- g The Church by the side. of the Road; Stephen, Mrs, D. Crozier, Mr, Master- | cipients of "Good-Will". 'cards, - The | teen-age singers (some may be in| Is a boy who used to be, ly-looking covering and the roofs of | accompanied on the piano by Mrs. F. son and Miss Rowe, Miss Allene| December meeting and election of of-| their early twenties) and they consti-| Nobody knows what a boy Is worth, buildings were hidden by it. Icicles i Crozier} Mrs. D. Hope read the Lord's Swebtman, All had a very enjoyable | ficers will be held at the home of Mrs, | tuted two-thirds of this choir, and upon| A boy with his face aglow, clung wherever they could find a hold I Prayer, made up by a soldier. Theljjd [«c. Harrison. Roll call will be answer-| information, I can say the same about | For hid in his heart sire sevrels deep; + and the scene a % pie- % new church calendars were discussed, _ Stephen Fralick celebrated his thirdfed by a Christmas thought. The |thé other churches of the town. I sure| Not even the wisest know. ' ture on a Christmas card e sup- ET. also a 'money-making plan was sug- birthday on Sunday at the home of his | social committee took over the meeting take off my hat to all those young|Nobody knows what a boy is worth, pose this is the Squaw winter pre- t- gested by Mrs. Masterson, which all aunt, Mrs, D, Crozier. Besides the|at this point and the program was also citizens of Port Perry and I was won-| A boy with bare white feet, ceding Indian summer, i | thought very good. The meeting was family, the guests were Mr. and Mrs, | on the line of Thanksgiving, Mrs. H, dering do we older folk really appre- So have a smile and a kindly. word Mr. and Mrs. William Riddell and NGA, & closed with the Mizpah benediction. Masterson, Mr. and Mrs, Barton and Hudgin read a poem by Orval Dewey ciate these teen-agers the way we| For every boy you meet. " children, of Sutton, were visitors on 5 The visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Smith, little son Paul. It was a lovely affair. on "Thanksgiving"; Mrs, DucRemin's! ! should--do 'we pass them on the street : Author Unknown. Sunday of the Mac Crydermans. {0 1% Mrs. Masterson, Miss Gladys Rowe, of | pi thday greetings to Helen Sweet. | contribution was "How shall we mea: | without a word of salutation--are we = __ ~~ Mrs. T. Carey and granddaughter, x Z Toronto, who were ests of Mr, and man for the 23rd, Mendham Platten | sure up?" Slips of paper and peneils | enéouraging them to feel they are a MYRTLE STATION Miss Hazel Valligrs, were in Toronto \ iE Mrs. D. Crozier, and Mrs. S. Reynolds |... 4 Fred Jackson for the 24th, George | were given to the ladies and using the [ cog in the wheel of Port Perry; what on Wednesday of last week, the guests pak Jn /om0f Beagrave, who is visiting her Samells, Sr., and R. Tetlow for the|word Thanksgiving, the idea was to are we doing to help the future gen-|a| city, Halifax. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinton. CORE {pd '# daughters Mrs. G. Cherrie and Mrs. 26th, Glen Wanamaker for the 27th.|see who could make the largest num-' eration of thi town or are we just| 'Mrs, David Duchemin was in Toron- (continued on page 6) FAH a { G. Hood; Mrs, D. Maundrell and little . Mrs. Gordon Hope has received a|ber of words from it in a given time. | going to push' them off the side-walk ta on Wednesday evening of last week, : M 'David, Mrs. C. Ross and little Karen, pair; of wooden shoes from Holland,| Mrs. L. W. Mitchell, with 46, came |to gradually wander in their care-free partying with a number of friends, of Pickering, who were visiting theip which were gent by her son Keith. first and 'Mrs. Allen Downey was a|way, and when and if, they leave Port iA number from this neighbourhood Ration Coupons Bsn, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick Mr. Kenneth Hope 9s staying in|close second with 89. A couple of Perry they forget instead of remem- attended the sale of household effects HH for a couple of days, Supper was then | pp. Fox, Northern. Sask, for a few other brain-teasers by Mrs. A. Dow-| bering. £ of the late Mrs. William Brash, of which Jay be used 3 "served on a couple of long tables and) WW hey made it necessary for the contest-|' I also take my hat off to those, Ashburn, which was held on Wednes- Eff ti Th sd Er was prepared by the first five groups| ay Keith Crozier Is in the lumber [ants to press their thinking caps on Whose growing pains are over, for day afternoon last week, ective ur ay 27] of the W.A. All enjoyed the hot sup- camp at Pontypool, Vay a little firmer in order, to guess the spending a little of their time to bring| On Thursday last the school chil- November 23, 1944 * per. The next supper will be served Te rE answers, The National anthem thdse young folk together in the Sun-| dren went through' for their final on Decembr 5th by the other five Lr was sung and the gathering-adjourned day School, the church, the theatre Toxoiding for scarlet fever and first REPORTS. Butter--82 to 87 SAFER 4 Civigh 'Proceeds $21.61. : , | to the dining room where the'hostess!play, the C.G.I.T., the work shop, the] for diphtheria, TS S 14 to 47 inclusi ) Mr. Jack Groaior, our 'Watkins deal. Myrtle Station | | served a delicious light lunch of sand- schools, and the Scout rooms, Mrs. Albert Eyers and baby Nor Pa ugar-- nclusive: i er, is cal und again. wiches, cake and a 'cup of ¢eais i |i We seem to forget it won't be long man were in Claremont on Saturday, Rev. C. G. thy Sw Canning Sugar--F1 to F10 2 oh culig smells of Peterboro,( With Thank Offering services in the| = Miss Beulah Cooper is home again before these. young. 'peosle will b guests of Mrs. J, Ward, will be guest speaker, and|progaryes--DI1 to D3 = pent he esksend with ber faten e ts, ) church on Sunday, the annual | after several weeks spent in the coast- handling the finances of this town, the] Mrs. Ball is home again after a he's a good one. with' ideas. BUDIER COUPONS 82, 88, 84, 85 ie! wooo get gethers on the Myrtle Charge (Continued on column 6) ' administration of al{aira in the post- '(Continued on column 7) Don' t miss this meeting. expire Nov. 80th, te es ct

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