3 Yes 19g Neus (MRIN FI TAN , . 5 : ; : Hie ; N 7 : A aaa = Sl EE ESS ASE LT SEE LT RAV IGOR SS AT RRS SOP SOG RIT Ry ANE LEAR a Ee et Ly . N PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, 1945 ~ - - ridin | - ivy r ------ PE EP. A ss - Ra red) ual oT - -" -- EE S--- me em eee EL amemama | Eyes Examine LOCA], | F7, 2. y - A a _-- EE CA = = Careful, Prompt Attention Given | & d Glasses complete, or lenses only, : } : ] Cr ip ' supplied where necessary, at All Orders ) , | IN IR W 5 h01 . O a rr reasonable prices.-- 4 A iit Al COND ONED FRESH BAKING DAILY g || eine CR BENTLEY cr SR Biss dun Magic, purse in tegen, | F190, 10d Sitirda, OPTOMETRIST Saturday Special --"Sugar Doughnuts" Lawrence's Drug Store News You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED % - « Bp of Oshawa, wis a week vind Mr. and Mrs. S. Plows HYIR \ Iwo Sensational Features > 1 01 1 Mus, Russel Wray, of Shotleyy cull f LIONS ELECT SAM GRIFFEN Rexall Remedies, T iletries, : wd on hier aunt, Mir Geo vob Led GERROW BROS. ne a TION (OVE i hop Now sunt, Sow ABROAD WITH DEPUTY DISTRICT GOVERNOR Phoné 32 mth eh TWO YANKS! fb dita of hbo rss Pureiest Household: Drags 1: AN 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. KoA Feel and oh . : . rid . ' . . i CW trict Governor for District AS, Zone - : J ed rs i i pried i drome WILLIAM BENDIX, 10, for 1945-146, at the zone meeting r Stationery, Sundries Ln Y I" a ph Est 9 ; Ch HILL WAL i held in Port Lope, Friday, Ap i es [| DHSS Sion S HSIEIAE, piri, DENNIS O'KEEFE, le succeeds Charlie Carter, Jr., who 9 ui was home with her pan ) Did you'll howl "at those l.eather- | he oflice last ar, hy | AK | urday and Sunday ' neck Fothiaa oe as they hy "ae Snceting By ders one of JE ISO S B ERY ' i 3 Flying Otlicer Bruce Beare, 004 a objective - and hope she the best to be held in recent years and . TF A M LAWRENCE Pa ol hingston, enjoyed t (Fe doesn't have any objections, the chatrman was Past Dist. Governor ) (0) DEPENDABLE FOR a } ° ° J { y ore be yy . i f yi " $i » 'OSS resent - [ . in Lote Worse wi Woon ADDED ef 11 -- a PIIONE 49 5, Rexall, sme PORT PERRY Miss Myrtle Wea, of doronto, A . - - : Popular sam Griffen won election in GOOD BAKING Ff-- } _-- tem Tr TE RT p-- . Dorothy Williuns, dr. Laverne Man HIGH POWERED [1 thice-corncred contest and respond- NCR HTT HOOT TT I tyn, and Mrs. Ko Wray calicd to see} cd ina brief address, thanking ns as- TEACHERS' GROUP MEETING fa hy A hen yi i) paw in Pont {ay Webster on Saturday evening. rine - 'Y sociates for the honor and confidence i. i. 'erry School Fair; (2) School grounds : re . oe , : - his \ ner Nalri Luwers, N aks oF him. toon an ~The fourth Teachers' Group Meet- | should be improved; (3) Township ro Stoutfer be TA i ren: re Latest Paramount News, br. Rynard of Orillia, Deputy Dist. : ing of the Public School teachers of | school areas would be a great advan- from his VCORE allack ol PHC Ue fiir H Governor, Zone 5 Sas Se Sposier of ' Phone 93 Ww ART. JEMISON, Proprietor Tare Devry Aud Sy, Vos eld, In kgs to Reach rodnahd, © L : i i ; Tuesd: ay 7-8 eve r 2S ret, "Nu & 29 1¢ teachers were happ ave ht Crnrise Webster and Mis. Rue f N . bial ho 2 : i the = Joc Drie onal . : Sehpol, on Thursday, April 19th, at] My. Hutchison ie sil Thali sell Wray called on tien cous one Butthe Lone eart fi! . dircssed the gathering. Other guests i 2.30 p.m, briefly and in his own humorous way, fou Muy, Arsuld all i. Larring Cary ot iis Bl oA harn Carter in- : resident Murray Clarke presided. | of "the comparison of teaching yy: his ad Faye Walla EET, Ethel Barry more cluded Dist. See'y Lions International The gn of the Novena Ingeting forty years ago-and of those of to- 'riday 3 ab + } + H : 1 ere re . 3 . . H ikl " ATT A Bruce Malcolm and District Governor : were read and confirmed. Mr, / rehi- | day, Lunch was served and the meet- Mrs. David Ja hoon has rota ti ) f a Barry Fitzgerald Dr. Ken Rogers, of Toronto. ! LIVE POULTRY. WANTED bald answered questions and diflicul- ing dismissed, There were twenty- her home in Jaton, arte iy i Three Loves and cach one a On behalf of the Port Hope Club, Hey of fhe loaders 3 el 7 Pod two teachers present. . some time With her poront 3 prison. B I me. Preside Jlivered Mr, cClellan, principal o or os Joe wil f he i. fice lyne, President, delivered ESPECIALLY BROILERS and FOWL Perry High Sonool eibal, of Port ee LAC Ted vans, of the 1 TOUR DAYS Sored 1 'os , by Inter- Phi . 1 rs . speaker. He spoke of the weaknesses CAR "THA spent a short eae with fi ai j i Wednesday to Saturday, propused ee ihded to by In or I'his is your Best Market to Sell Your Live Poultry!! of entrance pupils on entering High We wish {o extend sincere thanks Port Perry. 3 S May 9-12 Bowmanville, Bruce Malcolm, Dr. Ken Our method of distribution ---direct to the retail consumer -- i es sy ere as big som wi Re ® ames Boe, of Toronto, wa on) dorious Technicolor togers, Past De ; Dis. Governor oN ots ioe} 3 51 ght Saving Time; [| messages of, > E BT § ' : Mi. James i% il 4 | rent: Mis i In « ' ri y > iriealon lies a "ast Deputy Dis. Governor and the installation of a new automatic picking machine, (2) Students leaving school early in| and beautiful floral offerings from OWh this weels atling on frends. |g Suan, Fontaine, Aran, ; . have - revolutivnized~ the purchasing and marketing of he ter ] 'm work; (3) Crowd-| our many friends and neighbour Mrs, Russell Wi J p oo Arthur de Cordova I'he program included a piano duet : . R . the term to do farm work; (3) Crowd ny frien ghbours, and 3 i tussell doth 3h es § Arthur de Cordova. in by Arnold' Baxter and Frank Chavihs poultry. We are prepared Lo take - ] ed classes, These causes result in a | Rev. W. C. Smith, tendered during the hb hl do woe: Pets tes " Fy 11 ) "" ley, with Lion Bob Johnston at the ANY QUANTITY at ANY TIME, at Highest Market Price. weakness in the three R's. oo Wh donth.of &. boloved wife 1s brother, Harvey chatter, of Wie, tg Se Ad A Eh, 5 Lilli ' : i Se ny . last Friday, + "Frenchman's Creek pan, Dining the commu Sing In short, when you sell to PICKERING FARMS, MER nin the Igonse ui Luv. a moter 2. Mutpily an foil ARRIVES OVERSEAS f with Basil Rathbone, I Bowmanville. i Stu James, You get «a Larger Share of the Consumer Dollar. Je, Motel emphasized that each . Co oo or i Nigel Bruce Sowmanville, thanked the speaker and i wy and girl within a radius of . ten | ) a cab rt tht ine THE trent as a Kissin the durk, Jf Semi ile, thanked the speaker and PICKERING FARMS, LIMITED miles should attend Port Perry High y 4 arrived ATS ats Cr | Lo Bill Oliver spoke for the Bowmanville [| WHITBY, ONT. Telephone-- Whitby 336 Penne) Sian is wok Bo ! Ir S it Club. o ) od " ol > v 4 Cs TK, D CHANGES SE ) ' Llovd's ] FOR SALE rnd am, mics, T Q Ly t-- al a So, HOSES CO) rpm re Vitess of| ORE RRR | Mu Auto Electric wide moving duy and bore Lorry io] and Callous Salve gives j pt, , The Corporatitn of the Village o -- d Mr. Cornish thanked Mr. McClellan 3 Keeping pace with the tines, Som relief. H0c at Lawrence's Drug Store. | Port Perry offers the Express Office for his very instructive talk. A movie Set Re, I. oo Co and Pas loon of ho Ch 1. wi film on "Tips for Teachers" was PORT PERRY « oo dd TIE TT tion for Sale by Tender. Tenders wi Ba If shown : Mr. and Mrs. Hob Malligan and . : . Sn . % . i : Irene have moved to the Club House Slendor Tablets --harmless and ef- | be received by the undersigned up to VITAMIN B-COMPL After this picture, Mr. Archibald ue A bio he vi . for the fective. 2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12 | noon May 5th, 1945. Highest or any LIQUID & TABLET PLEX mentioned three things he wished to GENERATORS summer months. (Mulligan es Beauty weeks, $5.00. At Lawrence's Drug | tender, not necessarily accepted. j see carried out in this inspectorate: y Shoppe will continue in operation.) Store, H. G. Hutcheson, Clerk-Treasurer (1) The children should be Sheotraged grains > Mr, and" Mrs. Geo. LL. Jacklon have rman mmm Sa, ------------t-- sn tring SR J _ _ i. J bought the home where the Mulligan i ) FIELD COILS ay were Living and are moving mn ; on Sed WAS oe i REPAIRED and : ; | EB Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Harrison have . - bought the house wheve Mr. and i 28 . Wa wa . EXCHANGED Geo. L. Jackson are now living. . . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gerrow have i . : . J SEC BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor moved to their new home on the cor 'Buy. Victory Bonds . ) I= ner of Queen and Cochrane Street. co ) - = - - In days of uncertainty, reliable (the former B.D. Henry house), fo =A 9 . . . je : Messrs. Walter and George Fowlie | . ' : . : INSURA E . bought the M. A. Gerrow house and. » BY, JOHN'S : . 3} have moved in from Manchester, We PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH " : Fey igloos thers grentionun to ur town, Vinister--Rev. J. A. MacMillan i : ny is essential. ' Gy Mr. and Murs. vss Wadlace and fay gay -- oa o Whatever your Insurance needs may ii family have moved to their new home| | . 3 ( ) . ! i (formerly occupied by Mrs. Rober! i Bday Sebool Referred to in Section 59 } : } be, consult 14 Vernon). 0" p.m.---Worship Service. } by Mr. J. J. Gibson bought the home During the winter months, service i ; : " ow. SE dyes belonging to the late Mr. and Mrs, vill be held every S in : . one Co Xo erry g W. W. Crosier and moved there re- oo > hcl every Sunday evening. . } : F \ cently with his family. . ' STH CA QCTING ' ; - ; Mrs. W. R. Tristram, Dorothy anid tiie On ARRON v p : BIoaEST SHOW VALUE IN OSHAWA Tommy have moved into part of the| | . pA + : ; Smoking In The Loces Alex. Vance house. Sunday, May Gth-- . : [4 jing 9 --_-- 11 am. -IToly Communion. 4 » J JUNIOR WAR WORKIRS Guest preacher -- Rev, Dr. A. 3 1108) A The meeting of thee Junior War } Hovdhg ding | ; ' : ' Workers will be held at thes ork 0 pone Sunday School. = T : : Tuesday oeenine: Mi SERVICES will yevert BS wv THEATRE, OSHAWA ic iss Mi Ta Rie IR WW hoi MR a TAKE NOTICE that Sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or RATE oY i LO. DE i oo appeals with regard to Voters' Lists to be used at the election of a member of the Assembly pend- y Cline ig So Soers nn of fhe Sn ror rerry UN1TeEp cuuren |ing for the Electoral District of Ontario will be held at the times and places set forth inthe schedule Friday and Sauber LN 3 er acer, AWETNLCES : axe 4 . : . : & ' of the Empire, will be held in ti Suadas, diay ig hool hereinafter set out: MAY 4-5 Community Room at the Library at 5° I aa: eon oC ys el rr : rr pm. on Monday, May 7th. J {eception of Church mem-| -- : --- : ; "FRISCO KID" The Parish Workers of the ¢ hureh! The Cliureh's great need of men 4 of the Ascension held a mecting on. and their need of the Church. ; ; . with JAMES CAGNEY and -- Tuesday afternoon at the home of i fms 0 his bs id Path, Yig ber : - MARGARET LINDSAY Mrs, J: 5 Ruitidy, | teve tha od made man to love | > : a Som HE i and serve Him: that He cares for re . ey -- Added Feature -- Ne A 1 him as 3 Digte iy gd NAME OF MUNICIPALITY Date and Hour of Sittings PLACE OF SITTINGS Clerk of Revising Officers "Sweetheart YVR iz x eo fonate Father and that nothing * . Gy 11 5AN = "can quench his love or defeat Ilis| ---------------- I } ' of the Fleet" The regular monthly necting of tho Pn a iy Day Com.| Township of Reach May 8--10 a.m. Township Hall, Manchester Fred Christie, Manchester / te Solin RATE Woman's Association wis held at ih hit Aheloy Pr CO, : , . \ is : With 4 an home of Mrs. C. Whiter, Tuesday ot Y hs ring Fownship of Scugog May 9-- 4 p.m. Township Hall, Scugog -| H. G. Hutcheson, Port Perry CLAIRE TREVOR. afternoon April 20th. Wath Meo Tol, at 8 o'clock. Furt re il . . } | ess presiding the Devotional part of the ni ade vi hie Rag vgs Village of Port Perry May 8-11 a.m. Town Hall, Port Perry | H. G. Hutcheson, Port Perry Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, meeting opened with hymn "Sweet no Ce ious churchas ; 43 rot . . irs . Hour of Prayer", followed by sentence [Fr of the various churches, | JUDGE COLEMAN will be the Revising Officer for the above mentioned municipalities. ' NAY F3e i prayers. Scripture Reading, Poabne 0007 ittee arrangements for . , . . " . BLT ad Foal 1008 the United Church, services will be hel! Township of Whitby "| May 9--9.80 a.m. Township Hall, Brooklin C. S. Thompson, Brooklin Lady ina Jam taken by Mrs, Whitter. The topic on 0 0 T0E Penee is declare | . . : , . : 3 A ; Prayes wo ably riven by Me LV. TG Ni J ks gb Gurl. ol Township of Kast Whitby : May 9--11 a.m. Township Hall, Columbus Paul G. Purves, Columbus TL DLaNy ook, emphasizing the blessings of for His wr "$8, 1 His w ye , . : gr . . " SL prayer. It is an experience of com on 77 Bod es, and His wonderful | po of whithy ~ |May 9, 2 p.m. May 10, 7.80 p.m. | Town Hall, Whitby John R. Frost, Whitby Ale Feattia munion with God --we talk to God and hivoke s orntoc ee ti | . . . . 3 N " ; a -- Hé speaks to us. It is the mainspring ala ne Poe | Tp. Pickering, except Ajax May 12--10 a.m. Township Hall, Brougham Lloyd T. Johnson, Brougham "Sg . C h" of Teligion, and it is as cosontinl to the -- 7 on REI , . . . : Spirit as food is to the hudy. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURcn Tp. of Pickering, Ajax May 11--7.30 p.m. : i : age Loac Pastor: I. Tayl ; May 12--2.80 p.m Ajax Public School Richard Andrews with JOHN WAYN "Ask what we will" the loving Gol astor: FP. Taylor and D.I.L. Residences May 1 g of oi . ! \ and doth say, I'l a.n.--Morning Worship, ay 2-=7.30 p.m. i : CLAIRE TREVOR More willie far to hear thi we 075 50 5) m.--Bible School ALLIN F. ANNIS will be the Revising Officer for the above mentioned municipalities. ~~ ° HE ey ott bain stir "AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the lists to be so revised are Parts I and III of the Voters' List for|| Thirsiay, Friday, Saturday, fi. bios ws iftaier eome a mek = the year 1944, prepared for the above municipality or municipalities, except Ajax and the D.I.L. Residences, where MAY 10.11-12 or more, DEATHS I) . sn . . For pons the loss Jay he, though ARCHER -- At his home, Port the enumerators' lists will be revised. The Hairy Ape millions come, erry, Tuesday, M : 45, m " ' ia. ' His gondnoss and his fullness are juny on Tuesday, May lst, 1945 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to complain that his name or the name of any with WILLIAM BENDIX the same, and Elizabeth Archer, aged 71 years. [person entitled to be entered on the said list has been omitted from the same, or that the names of any persons who -- Adil Fontues Mrs, Leroy Mill then led in prayer. \URPIY At her home, Prince |41€ NOU entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, may two full days before the day of the. aforesaid sittings ' a" BA in fuse ie not, 0. Gentle Albert, * Ontario, on Sunday, April apply, complain, or appeal to have his name or the name of any other person entered on or removed from the list, Mr. Mugs FAG x x % ang Ch opi on 20th 1945, Margaret E. Ross, helove : ; : ANI bi " 4 re Th Sadia som the Shais Sox wife of Hercules R. Murphy, in her | . AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appenls must be by notice in writing in the preseribed form, Steps Out" ; 5 3 ¢ 0 ear. . 13 . . A . $v 3 3 . which a contest was put on by Mrs. 15, LY ------ |signed by the complainant in duplicate, and given to the Clerk or the Revising Officer, or left for him at his address : ; ) 7 Till. A most dainty lunch was served COYLE---Suddenly, as the result of as stated above 2 with THE DEAD END KIDS vi EA by group in charge, §" Mrs, a ¥; an pceidon) oar Past Credit, Oi, on |" ' : : ' and NOAH BEERY \ Hook, Mrs. C. Whitter, Mrs. C. Leask, Wednesday, April 25th, 1945, John A. 3 "Hand Mies. Leroy Till. About forty-five. Coyle, youngest son of Hiv. Nelle ani D. B COLEMAN, Chairman of the Election Board for the County of Ontario Invest in the Best--Buy a Bond adies were, present and a most en- the late Jolin "J. Coyle, in his 19th : : duri \ 7 joyable afternoon was spent. | year, or to Dated this 21st day of April, 1946. : ik is ring 8th Victory Loan drive. |. ? . n= A 4 ' ed /