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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Mar 1945, p. 4

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AT EE ed YI: TL Tn pl ok ag ne ig St 82 avr Mey Cr ASD AE aan LOCAL NEWS ie OSHAWA 7 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED ne en PERSONALS Mrs, Sforey Beare and son lan, of Guelph, have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Murray and other relatives in town, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie IFrise, of Toronto, were in town on Saturday, calling on old friends. Pte. Robert Carnegie, of Newmar- ket, spent the week-end with his wife and family. y Flying Officer Bruce Beare, R.C.A. F., of Uplands, Ont, enjoyed a week- end leave with his wife in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, John Harris and fa- mily, of Oshawa, were visitors with relatives in town on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson, of Toronto, were week-end guests of the latter's parents, Dr. J. B. and Mus. Lundy. Statf-Sgt. Mabel Buttle, C.W.A.C,, of Kingston, was in town on Saturday attending the funeral of the Iate Laura Moase. Mrs. Grant Robertson, of Brighton, has been enjoying a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. Robertson. Mrs. Ottrum, of Ottawa, was a re- cent guest of Mrs. Hugli and Mr. Harold Brock. Sgt. Charles Brignall, R.C.A., of Debert, N.S., spent a couple of days in town with ls wife and son. Mr. George Channell, of Bloomfield, Ont.,, was a week-end guest of his friend, Mr. Beverley Kent, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hyland, of Toron- to, visited over the week-end with Mrs. Hyland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hutcheson. Mr. Owen Cliff, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cliff, Mrs. Alex. Ewen and son Stanley Ewen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beare and daughters Iileanor and Marilyn, of Uxbridge, were recent visitors with their relatives, the Misses L. and G. Stovin, Mrs. Bruce Beare was honoured with a miscellaneous shower at Mem- ory Hall, Utica, on Monday evening. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs, John Pearce will be at home to their friends and neigh- bours on Tuesday, March twenty- seventh, nineteen hundred and forty- five, from two-thirty to five o'clock, on the occasion of their Golden Wed- aing Anniversary, ' DEATHS MOASE--At-Port Perry Hospital, on Thursday, March 15th, 1945, Laura L. Moase, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Moase. AXFORD -- At Utica, on Tuesday, March 20th, 1945,. Welompy Arnetta Way, beloved wife of the late John Axford, in her Y0th year, BIRTHS KENNEDY--DMr, and Mrs. E. Ken- nedy are happy to announce the birth ot their son (Ronald Bruce), at Port Perry Hospital, March 12th, 1945. CARD OIF THANKS --- Mr. and Mrs. John Moase wish to extend sincere thanks to relatives, _Ariends and neighbours for their help- |. fulness, expressions of sympathy and floral tributes during the illness of their daughter Laura and at the time of her death. They wish to thank especially the nurses at the Hospital, Rev. W. C. Smith and Pastor P. Tay- lor for their many kindnesses; also the" neighbours and Staff-Sgt. Mabel Buttle for their kindly assistance the day of the funeral. " FOR SALE Young Gander; also Collie Dog, one year old. Apply Lorne Graham, R.R. 3, Port Perry. Phone 103 r 23. FOR SALE SWEET CLOVER SEED, No. 1. Thursday, Friday, Saturday MARCH 22-23-24 John WAYNE, Ella RAINES, mn Tall In The Saddle with Ward Bond, George "Gabby" Hayes, A Western Adventure with a New Romantic Accent. Added Shorts Paramount's Latest News. . Cartoon . . . March of Time-- "Post War Farms" Monday and Tuesday MARCH 26-27 Two Sensational Features "Youth Runs Wild" starring Bonita Granville and Kent Smith A picture of modern youth-- that will leave you gasping, AND } Simone Simon, John Emery, in "Mademoiselle Fifi" FOUR DAYS Wednesday till Saturday MARCH 28-31 Paramount presents Ray Milland, Barbara Britton, in Till We Meet Again Electrifying Story behind the Thrilling News that FRANCE 1S FREE An IN MEMORIAM MEDD--In memory of a kind and loving Mother, Mary Jane (Jennie) Medd, who passed away March 23rd, 19383, . : Ray, Ola and Dorothy. In loving memory of our dear Mo- ther, Mrs. Isaac Rodman, who died March 21, 1941; also our Aunt, Miss Rebecca Reader, who died March 23, 1941, > Their thoughts were all so full of us, They never could forget; And so we think that where they are, They must be watching yet, As angels keep their watch up there, Please, God, just let them know That we down here, do not forget, We love, and miss them so. Lovingly remembered by Lottie, Jim and family. In loving memory of our two Aunts, Miss Rebecca Reader, who died March 23, 1941; also Mrs, Isaac Rodman, who died March 21, 1941, In that beautiful home of rest, The two we all loved best Are beckoning and guarding our journe Through this land of change. They will never be so happy As when they see us come And can say to each other, - "The children have all come home." Lovingly remembered by * Mable and Viola. RODMAN---In loving memory of our dear: Mother, Matilda Ann Rod- man, who passed away March 21st, 1941, What is home without a Mother, What are all the joys we meet, Where her smile no longer greets The coming of our feet? She was true and very patient Through the years she travelled -on, And those dear hands now resting Made a home that now is gone, To those that have a Mother Cherish her with care, There will never be another To fill her vacant chair. ' Lovingly remembered but sadl missed by Reta and Stewart. Evening Auxiliary Pot Luck Supper The regular meeting of the Evenin Auxiliary of the United Church too the, form of a Pot Luck Supper held at the home of the President, Mrs. 'I Sam Griffen, on Wednesday, March |. Eyes 1 3 Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST ¢ Ta ylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR Proprietor oe oe C. G.I. T. The meeting of March 23rd opened with the singing of "O Canada", fol- lowed by the C.G.LT. Purpose and the Lord's Prayer. Hymn 605 was sung, and Barbara Jackson read the Scripture, Luke 23rd chapter, verses 39-6b. A duet was sung by Zula Jackson and Mary Car- negie, The collection was taken and the followed by the roll call. Hymn 623 was sung. Mrs. Clayton Love gave a talk on "First Aid". Junior War Workers The Junior War Workers will meet at the home of Mrs. Leonard Pryke (the former Henders place) on Tues- day, March 27th, Pain killer for corns! Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. 50¢ at Lawrence's: Drug Store. Slendor Tablets--harmless and ef- fective. 2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12 weeks', $5.00. At Lawrence's Drug Store. Seed Grain & Clover Seeds Spring supplies are now available, and Phones--Port Perry 120 r 5; Brooklin 83 r 5. Bread Buns Pies Cakes | SATURDAY SPECIAL-- "JELLY ROLLS" Phone 32 GERROW BROS. -we invite early bookings. Ontario Grown Erban Oats Western Victory Oats Western Hanchen 2 Rowed Barley Clover Seeds of all kinds. H. H. GOODE, MYRTLE STATION ELEVATOR Elwood Masters, Local Manager Don't Miss Seeing JACK LONDON'S minutes of the last 'meeting were read | TOWN HALL, PORT PERRY Added Attraction--BULLS & BEARS, FAMOUS, THRILLING PICTURE "ALASKA" -- AT THE -- SATURDAY, MARCH 24th ~ 7.30 AND 9.00 P.M. Starring Andy Clyde | Admission: Aduls 40c, Children 2c. His Red Cross Mother Lawrence's Drug Store News HL You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE NEW ~° { POND'S MAKE-UP: PAT 1 A cake preparation to give your skin a smooth even finish that lasts. 69¢ ' GILLETTE DAINTI RAZOR, in / [OQ VELVETTA BATH SALTS [1] AIR MAIL BOND STATIONERY ¢. & "Large Pads, 85¢ : Envélopes, 15¢ pkg. plastic case complete with two BIAAEB orotic sn rasiniiiri mic wo d9¢ 3 1b. can conven, tenes 69¢ PHONE 49 = u "A. M. LAWRENCE 1720 Rexall, sure OH PORT PERRY JEMISON'S BAKERY 18 DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD BAKING ART. Men of the United Church Congre- gation will be guests at a Banquet, Friday evening, April 6th, Time 7.15. Please reserve this date. FOR SALE 300 New Hampshires, ready April 4. Canada has concludéd- arrangements «to supply the United States with 30,000,000 Ibs. of Dressed Poultry. = Be sure to fatten your cockerels, H. V. HOOK & SON, . Greenbank, Ont. ~ Phone 51 r 11. BLACKSTOCK Congratulations to Mr. and Muys. Herb Swain on the birth of a son and to Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Bradburn on the birth of a daughter, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm on their marriage and welcome to Blackstock community. Murs. Malcolm was Miss Noreen Cook, Brooklin, The W.M.S. of the United Church held another. Pot Luck supper and croqdinole party in .the basement of the Church Friday evening, Mrs, Roy Taylor and Mr, Karl Dorrell were the winners ot the prizes. A number of Young People attended the Leadership Training Class in Osh- awa, - : Mrs, B, Harrison has returned home leaving her father very much improved in health. Mrs. Geo. Finlayson, who was called to Toronto, owing to the serious illness of her father, is home again and her Iather is improving nicely, Wilbert, Dorothy and Roy Reynolds have moved into Ivan Thompson's house and John Hamilton has rented the Reynolds' farm. i The following is a letter received by Mr, and Mrs, G. Thompson from Dean Cumming Lansing, Prisoner of War, Stalag 11D Germany: 11-10-44 Dear Grant and Mrs, Thompson,-- shock to you to get a letter from me instead of just a card. I received a letter from you this week and am glad that you folks are all fine. I have had quite a cold; other than that I am in the best of 'health. I am studying Diesel Engineering and Maths, at the present but I still have a job to put in the time, I received 1000 cigarettes from Cartwright Township last week and have sent the card back. Give my regards to the folks around Nestleton, and will you please let Aunt Doll know that you have heard from me and tell her that the next I hope it will not be too big al Phone 93 w JEMISON, Proprietor ' making life jackets for the armed Notice forces. This school, which has an at- tendance of 86, is located at Bailie- boro, Durham- County. The principal of the school is Miss Gladys Haskins and her assistant is Mrs. 96 L. Mont- gomery, With the encouragement of these 'teachers the pupils collected a total of 408 bags of pods, for which the Agricultural Supplies Board paid $81.60, the equivalent of 20¢ per bag. When the bags of milkweed pods were drying last fall, they occupied the fence alot one side of the five-acre school yard. The milkweed received from this school alone will be sufficient, to' make more than 200 life jackets. BIGGEST SHOW VALUB IN OSHAWA > Biltmore THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous 8how Daily . Thursday, Friday, Saturday MARCH 22-23-24 Up In Mabel's Room with MARJORIE-REYNOLDS and DENNIS O'KEEFE -- ADDED -- "King In Dodge City" with TEX RITTER : Monday and Tuesday MARCH 26-27 The Guadal- canal Diary starring PRESTON FOSTER -- ADDED -- "Too Many Husbands" with JEAN ARTHUR and FRED MacMURRAY Wednesday and Thursday MARCH 28-29 What a Woman starring ROSALIND RUSSELL and-BRIAN AHERNE -- ADDED -- "In Old Oklahoma" 3 70 tidy ny oh 14th, RX letter will be to her. I can only get ' ku, Holtby, Manchester, Phone 119-14 The supper was much enjoyed by all 2 euems a moni Xo cond Sut 20 you with JOHN WAYNE 7 present, after which our regular meet- : ; : vi w 3 1 15 %0_ make hem go and MARTHA RAYE i m ing took place. : JFIGHTING through the mud and icy slush Freely: giving their time and labor, these around, Sin ie SiY 7 i i. WANTED Mrs. W. Chapman's group had of flooded battlefields, our boys in the front hard-working volunteers make your Red ' earely; 4 TN Three large boys wanted to work on | charge of the meeting and the Study line have learned to bless the tens of thousands Cross dollars stretch farther. Thanks to their . x ean, : iy fe garden ave Easter holidays, 46¢. per | Book was presented by her along with of devoted women who labor as volunteer "efforts, each dollar you give is multiplied The work of the Canadian Red Cross N O T 1 C E ' L our, pply to Seven Mile Island. goveral bs lg wis sun by workers for the Red Cross. three times in the value of food; clothing.and Society must, go on and the Annual i ih TUTE P2408 cc Togo . Through five years of war, these Canadian Medical supplies it buys, 7 Canvass Tox funds is how in Progress, All kinds of Electrical fz) ' UT appreciated and the boys' quartette Blue Smock" workers have knitted hundreds GIVE --and give generously, to support their tary hours of hard and painsta and Mechanical Repairs oh CA also favoured us with two number of thousands of pairs of socks . . . made mil- selfless work. Let your contribution to. thé work contributed by Canadian citi-|to household appliances i Died at the home of Mr. Russell which we all enjoyed. hig lions of other comforting articles of clothing' Canadian Red Cross be the token of your zens, some $70,000,000 in money hast ; : 5h Harper, on Tuesday, March 20th, Mrs. An interesting contest was put on; --packed millions of Red Cross food parcels. thanks to these devoted women who serve in been spent by this Society since the All makes and sizes of by Mrs, Chapman, . Our gypsy basket has been around to many of our members and is still going strong, : After moving a vote of 'thanks to Other specially-trained volunteer women serve as drivers, as nursing aides, as office workers and dietitians, : John Axford, Mrs. Axford was the mother of the late Mrs. Russell Har- per, A shower was held in Memory Hall | on Monday evening in honour of the very truth, as "another mother" to your boy, outbreak of war." important and or your friend or neighbor in the fighting line. present appeal is pro} provision of much needed relief for the liberated Nations, At the request of the Do- minion Government, the Red Cross Electric Motors repair- od and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. ~ ME TR WO on Th SAT i ee ~» } : ' Campaign Headquarters, Manchester ~ Telephone, Port Perry, 118 r 21 hy NNR +3 -- 23 TRINA Sn hth hac aus isha ERAN HR recent bride, Mrs. Bruce Beare, the former Miss Thelma Crosier, Mr. W. Nelson, of Oshawa, spent the week-end at Mr, Frank Kendall's. Messrs, James and Jack Claughton spent the week-end in Toronto, Mrs. Wm. Bell spent a week with relatives in Galt, : Migs June Sutcliffe and Mr, Jack Bray spent Sunday at Mr. Roy Sut- Mrs, Griffen for her kind hospitality our meeting closed in the usual man- ner, CARD OF THANKS ' Tha Editor wishes to thank, most sincerely, all those who so kindly returned copies of the Port Perry Star (requested issue). We appreciate this kindness. Jer CANADIAN has undertaken to raise $10,000,000 for the Canadian United Allies Re- lief Fund, which is the amount re- quired by the budgets of the "National War Charities" representing eleven countries, . JE Durham leads for more Life Jackets Another Ontario school made an outstanding record in the recent cam- -paign for the collection of milkweed Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario, cliffe's, > : 8. Farmer, Editor, pods, the floss from which is used in cnn EN >

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