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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Mar 1945, p. 4

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Armour. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen, of Osh- awa, were week-end visitors with Mrs, Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tinsley. . Mrs, R. Sonley and Mrs. H, Mulli- Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan, of Oshawa, were week-end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan. Miss Florence Carter, of Scugog, spent Sunday with her friend, Mrs. Bruce Beare. Mrs. Wm. Stocks spent several days last week. in-Toronto. r Miss Ethel Baker and Mr. Frank Baker, of Toronto, were recent visi- tors with Mrs. R. G. Baker and Mr, O. Swan, Miss Helen McMillan, who is attend- ing Peterborough Normal Schoo], vigited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan during the week-end. Mrs. Guy Rainville and daughter Cecile, were recent visitors to Tor- onto. ) Slendor Tablets--harmless and ef- fective, 2 weeks' supply, $1,00; 12 weeks', $6.00. At Lawrence's Drug store. BORN HUNTER--To Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter (nee Eva Robertson), at the Port Perry Hospital, on Wednesday, March 7th, 19465, a daughter. THANK YOU The Service Libraries Committee of -the Port Perry I.0.D.E. War Work wishes to thank all Societies and in- dividuals, whose donations helped it to exceed the $100.00 objective. I. O. D. E. The meeting of the Scugog Chapter L.O.D.E., held on Monday afternoon, was presided over by the Regent, Mrs. Christie, and was well attended. When the business was finished, Mrs. C. Smith took charge of the - Empire Study, by giving a compre- hensive paper on the historic and interesting province of Nova Scotia-- and was much appreciated by all present. Major MacBrien came in at four o'clock, and after being introduced by Mrs, George Jackson, addressed the chapter. His informal and enlighten- ing talk was on "The Neutrality of the Canadian Soldier in Foreign Lands", stressing the inevitable changes that must take place in the soldier uprooted from home life, and subjected to the discipline of the Army, The meeting closed with the singing Then a social half hour was enjoyed and tea served by the Committee, Ration Coupons which may be used Effective Thursday March 8, 1945 Butter--90 to 98 Sugar--46 to 53, inclusive Thursday, Friday, Saturday MARCH 8-9-10 PAULETTE GODDARD, SONNY TUFTS, in "I Love a Soldier, with 'Beulah, Barry Fitzgerald. Paulette kissed the boys Good- bye . .. until Sonny said Hello. Monday and Tuesday, MARCH 12-13 Two Great Features William Bendix, Susan Hayward in "THE HAIRY APE" ALSO "Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid" starring Jimmy Lydon, Diana Lynn, Vera Vague, Henry's a card when he plays hearts . . . A Joker when he gambles with love, Wednesday and Thursday, MARCH 14-15 "The Adventures of Mark Twain" starring FREDERIC MARCH ALEXIS SMITH A Roaring Story. of the Roaring West, Port Perry Lions' BUSY WEEK TO-NIGHT ( Thursday ) the Club will hold its meet- ing at the usual hour and place. The speaker will be a representative of the War- time Prices and Trade Board. The Club invites the business men to attend this meeting and listen in, There is much to learn, Then on Friday night, the Second Euchre and Dance will beep the boys busy. The dance of a month ago was such a success that the Lions thought they would try it again. So, if you like cards and dancing and happy company, be at the School on Friday night. You'll havea good time. C.G. IT. The meeting of the Canadian Girls in Training on Monday evening, March 5th, was opened with the singing of "0 Canada", followed by the C.G.L.T. purpose, and the Lord's Prayer. Hymn 513 was sung and Psalm 401 was read, then hymn 623 was sung, fol- lowed by a prayer. The collection was taken, the min- utes of the last meeting were read and roll call was taken. We then went into our groups. The meeting closed with "Taps", ' Contributions to the Red Cross Persons in Port Perry and vieiMity Cross Fund, may place them with Mrs, M. B. Dymond, Treasurer of the I.O. D.E., Port Perry. te CARD OF THANKS Mrs, W. J. Jackson and family wish _| to thank the kind friends, neighbours, pallbearers, and those who gb kindly provided cars; for the mang actg of kindness, expressions of sympathy and condolence and for the beautiful floral remembrances during the recent ill- ness of a beloved husband and father, especially thanking Rev, W, C. Smith for his consoling words during their recent bereavement. Pain killer for corns! Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. 60¢ at Lawrence's Drug Wan to and who wish to contribute to the RedIN.. Preserves--D38 to D40 Store, t td 2 he RAEI PAT SWORE REA Tes aE 38 Ei mnt oo DEE TORN PICT GO Nama a SPRAY Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY , OPTOMETRIST Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR Proprietor St. Patrick's Supper The Ladies' Aid of St. John's Pres- byterian Church will hold their annual StPatriek's Celebration on the even- ing of Friday, March 16, in the form of a Hot Roast Dinner, in the base- ment of the Church, from 6 p.m. until all are served, Admission: Adults 60c., Children 30c. BLACKSTOCK Sgt. Robt. W. Smith is now station- ed at Vancouver, after spending his 30 days' leave with his parents, Mr, and Mys, C. Smith, The W.A. of the United Church held the February meeting in the basement of the Church on Tuesday afternoon. Two Red Cross quilts were quilted. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Clarence Marlow was in the chair. cary Ne Lo i Sr Pe A AER + SATURDAY Phone 32 Trythe BEST BAKING you can buy Phone Orders Given Careful Atiention "Banana Layer Cakes" GERROW BROS. SPECIAL-- Report of lunch sold at Mr. W. Rey- nold's sale was made. Net proceeds, $12.60. Arrangements were made to have a lunch counter at sale of Mr. R. Mountjoy. Mrs. Harrison spent several days at her home last week, and has re- turned to Napanee to be with her parents during the illness of her father, Herbert E. Trewin The death occurred suddenly Feb. 15, at Ottawa, of Herbert E. Trewin, 62, warehouse manager of McColl Frontenac Oil Company, Limited. Mr. Trewin took a heart attack in the office of the company and was pronounced dead on the arrival of Dr. Gordon Gunn, Well known jin business circles in Ottawa and district and prominent meniber of the congregation of the First United Church, Mr. Trewin re- sided at 168 Goulburn Ave. Ottawa. He had been attached to the staff of McColl Frontenac Oil Company Limi- ted for 15 years. Born in Cartwright Township, he was educated in public schools there. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Trewin, of Blackstock. In 1908 he was married to Ella Woods of Blackstock. He came to Ottawa 16 years ago. Mr. Trewin is survived by his wi- dow; two sons, H. Verne, of the Customs and Excise Branch of the Department of National Revenue, and Merle, Ottawa; one daughter, Mrs. W. K. Beattle, Ottawa; three brothers, Everett and Gardham of Blackstock, and Melville, Toronto; three sisters, Mrs, Richard Mason, Winnipeg; Mrs. Sydney Weston, Newdale, Man.; Mrs. Wilbert McQuade, Toronto, and two grandchildren, Elizabeth and Marigold Trewin of Ottawa, Pte. Bruce Mahaffly Home from Italy Back on 30 day leave from overseas, Pte. Bruce Mahaffy arrived in Bow- manville via C.N.R. and caught a ride up town on:Don Boe's C.N.R. express truck, Again the authorities were out in properly notifying local officials. A wire was received the day before that Bruce would arrive on the C.P.R. which turned out to be inaccurate in- formation, Bruce was not at all concerned when no one met him and grinned, "I was glad to get the lift by Don; it was better than walking anyway". Next he found that roads were blocked and he couldn't get home, so he tied into a beefsteak at a local cafe and stayed over night with friends, ! Lawrence's Drug Store News You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE AIR MAIL BOND STATIONERY NEW. Large Pdds, 35¢ : Envelopes, 15¢ pkg. POND'S MAKE-UP PAT GILLETTE DAINTI RAZOR, in A cake preparation to : plastic case 'complete with two give your skin a Smooth B even finish that lasts. DIAS' io icinsiniiisiiin air 49¢ 3 nl 69¢ ; u VELVETTA BATH SALTS ia . 3 1b. can... wuts 69¢ ; u A. M. LAWRENCE . PHONE 49 = ,7,, Rexall. swe PORT PERRY | IC Al JEMISON'S BAKERY 18 DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD BAKING Pte. Bruce Mahaffy joined up with the Royal Canadian Ordnance at Ot- tawa, and after arrival overseas pro- ceeded to Italy with the Canadians attached to Montgomery's 8th Army. After his 30-day leave is over he reports back to headquarters at King- ston for further orders. Bruce is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mahaffy of the Burketon- Nestleton district, and is one of four brothers wha volunteered, Harvey was killed in France fighting with the Black Watch Regt. last August. Tom and Norman are with the Canadian Infantry. Bruce is now home for a brief visit with his parents and other Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor brothers and sisters. Meantime he is Prisoners of War ......... 200.00 glad to be back and his many friends: British War Victims .. 200.00 are equally glad to see him. Honey for Overseas .......... 31.68 Treasurer's Report of Cartwright Donation, Blood Donor Clinic 15.00 Branch of Red Cross for 1944 (Port Perry) 'Receipts Local Store Bills ........... Semen 204,98 Bal. on hand Jan, 1, 1944 .......$ 614.05" StAMPS wiv ciiriirassnnne. bse 1.00 Campaign Receipts ............ 1028.08 ' Chinese Relief ..... 100.00 Carnival Receipts NL 800.00 Greek Relief ....oocovvriveeneneinenns 100.00 Donation from Shirley W.I..... 10.00 LA OR BAIA ovr mipiseistioarisesaserseee 22.36 Total Expenses ... -- $1844.06 A Bal. on hand ......ouviinnnnn . 630.43 Total Receipts .........ic....$2474.49 | . Expenses - $2474.49 Ontario Div. for Supplies ..... WW 117.70 Ont. Div. Campaign 873.80 eae een BIGGEST SHOW VALUE IN OSHAWA CHINA FRANCE GREECE LUXEMBOURG DENMARK NORWAY hungry 1 Listen to Listen to 4 THE A joint organization of the Belgian War Relief Fund, J Canada-France Relations. Committee, Canadian Aid to Russia, Canadian Friends of Luxembourg, Chinese Wax Relief Fund, Czechoslovakia War Charities Fund, Danish Relief Fund, Greek War Relief Fand, Netherlands Relief { Fund, Norwegian Relief Fund Fund, Yugoslav Relief Fund, a ER t "United Polish Relief William M. Birks, LL.D., Chairman to send food and clothing and medical supplies to the sick and n these ravaged lands . , the cries of thousands of home- less children and old" folks suffering while we are safe. your heart--and réspond. Out of our security --out of our plenty, we must give freely, . + By contributing to the Red Cross you will send ¥ "help. through the kindly hands of men and - "women trained in personal service to those in direct need. CANADIAN UNITED ALLIED RELIEF FUND "HEADQUARTERS -- 130 QUEEN STREET, OTTAWA Hon. Thomas Vien, K.C., Vice-Chairman Lawrence J. Burpee, Esq., Secretary-Treasurer Registered under the War Charities Popartment, of National War Services . ' ' " THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Daily | Friday and Saturday; MARCH 9-10 "Show Business" with EDDIE CANTOR, - JOAN DAVIS, ~ GEORGE MURPHY "Hundreds of Stars. -- Added Feature -- "Shadows on the Sage" RUSSIA First Oshawa Showing starring The THREE MESQUITEERS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, MARCH 12-13-14 "At Home in Indiana" in Gorgeous Technicolor starring JEAN CRAIN and WALTER BRENNAN and Big Cast " -- Added Feature -- "Night Plane to Chungking" with ROBERT PARKER and ELLEN DREW NOTICE ~All kinds of Electrical Yc In collaboration with the Red Cross, which is unders - + taking the task of distribus tion through its world-wide organization, we are ap pealing for. funds to send urgently needed supplies to : a ai gs HAR herd he SER the homeless and destitute and Mechanical Repairs +i, Sor lomo Tamds. to household appliances. All makes and sizes of |Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. oe Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. 'MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario, Act / {a5 "Nr EIB dr PRs

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