i gn ops " et LER das ne CA SW! sn ACT ESR a A, ~ Sa Ne dis ni a, A t AT frais LOCAL NEWS Mr. agd Mrs. R. D. Baker and son week-end Dickie, of Toronto, were visitors of Mrs. R. GG. Baker at Port- view. : * Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Mulholland, of Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Balfour. Mrs. M. Real left this week for British Columbia where she will spend some time with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. Durkin have return- ed from a pleasant holiday trip which they took last week through the Hali- burton District, Pte. Wm. Tristram, C.A.D.C., who has returned from overseas and Murs, Tristram, of Toronto, are spending a few days with Mrs. W. R. Tristram. Miss Mary St. Martin, of Sudbury, visited her sister, Mus. Jas, Davidson, Jr., from Tuesday until Friday of last week. F./0. Bruce Beare, R.( Kingston and Mrs. Bruce Beare, the week-end at the home of Elijah Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weston, were week-end Harry's parents, Mr. and Brookes. Mrs. I. R. Bentley Joan, have returned pleasant holiday in the Muskoka Dis- trict. Mrs. R. G. Baker has returned liome from a brief visit with relatives in To- ronto. Miss Anna Murphy, in training at the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Davidson, Jr.,-for a couple of days last week. , Mrs. J. D. MacMaster, Mrs. C. Mac- Master, and Sgmn. Archibald Mae- Master, visited Dr. D. C. MacMaster, in Hamilton, on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Hayes, of Pickering, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayes. Mrs. Wm. Hodgson (nee. Marion Goode) was in Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson are moving to Winnipeg, where Mr. Hodgson has a position on the teaching staff of the Pectin School. . Robert Jeffrey, Toronto, spent ™) week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Crane have moved to Port Perry and are' living in the home formerly owned by Miss Spooner. Mr. Crane is to be the Principal of Port Perry High School. Mrs. Robert Somerville, Mrs. Wilbur Chapman and son have returned home from a visit of several weeks with re- latives at Bechard, Sask. LAK, of spent Mrs. Brookes, of visitors of Mrs, Id. daughter from a and home Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall were Mrs. Harold Hall and son Brian, of Long Branch; N/S Ruth Hall, R.C.A.F., of Rockeliffe, and Miss | Louise Hall, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cliff are visiting his brother Rev. C. O. Cliff, in Flint, Michigan. H/Capt. W. R. Tristram, Monteith, visited at his home here for a few days the early part of the week. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Harry Willard is gradually improving from a bad case of blood Piso WE. 'Officer-Cadet Enid Wallaces C.; of Kitchener, visited last Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace. Mrs. N. Wilkinson has returned to Port Perry, after spending seven weeks with relatives and friends at London, Sarnia, Galt, and several other places, . We are pleased to report that Marvy Lou Robertson has recovered sufli- ciently from an operation to return to the hame of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Robertson. Mrs. Grant Robertson has returned home after spending some weeks in town with Mr. and Mrs. S. Robertson. Mr. M. T. Beare, of Hanover, visited relatives in town on Tuesday of this week. We are pleased to report Mr, I. D. Colbear, improving in health after a two weeks' illness. "ANNOUNCEMENT sors er Mroand Mrs. G. H. Walker. anncunoe § == the engagement of their daughter, Doris Marie, to Horace J. Grills, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Grills, of Col- umbus. The marriage will take place at 8.30 o'clock Saturday, September 8, at Utica United Church, FRE Parking OSHAWA [1% AIR CONDITIONED A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATER Friday and Saturday, AUGUST 24-25 WALLACE BEERY, in Hy 4 " This Man's Navy with Tom Drake, James Gleason, Jan Clayton, Selena Royle, It's got LAUGHS it's got THRILLS. --ADDED-~ Paramount's Latest News and Color Cartoon. ALL WEEK! AUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 1st Here at Last-- M-G-M's Great Heart Drama in Technicolor with the Screen's most Breath-Taking Climax-- "National Velvet" MICKEY ROONEY, with Donald Crisp, Elizabeth Taylor, Anne Revere, Angela Lansbury, Arthur Treacher. YOU'VE NEVER BEEN SO THRILLED -- as by this en- starring Wer | chanting story of VELVET BROWN --her loveable Sussex I'amily and the outcast lad who helped her win the GRAND NATIONAL Steeplechase at AINTREE. DIED ' MYERS ----- At. Utica, on Monday, August 13, 1945, Annie L. McKercher, beloved wife of the lute James Myers, in her 82nd year. Interment was at Breadalbane cemetery. HOOEY --At the home of her sister, Mrs. Herman Samells, Caesarea, on Monday, August 20th, 1945, Lissa Wil- son, beloved wife of the late John W. Hooey, in her 62nd year. Interment at. Union Cemetery, Cadmus. CARNOCHAN -- At her home, in Reach Twp, lot 16, con. 1, on Tuesday, August 21st, 1945, Ella Maud Raines, beloved wife of Thomas A. Carnochan, in her 68th year. FFuneralservice on Thursday, at her late residence, at 2 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE Orr Sunday, August 26th, at 7.30 p.m. there will be a Special Service in Prospect Church under the auspices of the Sunday School. Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brooklin, will be the speaker and Quaker Hill quartette will supply the music. _Iiveryone is cordially invited to attend. Proceeds will be used to help purchase a piano. Salvage Day, Monday, Sept. 10 The Salvage Committee has been notified by the Department of Nation- al War Services. Salvage Campaign, that waste paper is needed as much as ever, for essential use for cartons for food, for the Army of Occupation. You are sincerely requested to tie your paper securely in bundles--also clean rags in bags, and cooking fats in tin containers, Persons living in Prince Albert may send their salvage fo same place as before, where it will be collected. Communities or farmers outside of Port Perry may take their salvage to undersigned's residence between now and Salvage Day. Proceeds are used for War Work---no individual is bene- fitted---all work is donated. Kindly co-operate as in the past, and let us make this the best collec- tion yet. R. JOHNSTON, Chairman Port Perry Salvage Committee. Phone 89. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Minnie Redman, of Port Perry, wishes to announce the engagement of her' daughter, Norma Jéan Redman, to George Clifford McKenstry, son of William McKenstry, of Oshawa. August 26th. Pain killer for corns! Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure relief. b50c, at Lawrence's Drug Store. | The" niarriage" to take place on| Eyes 'Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, | supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST SCUGOG The war is over. The Sunday ser- here was one of Thanksgiving, with a large attendance out. Many of the summer visitors came out to hear the message of Rev, E. B. Cooke. The choir gave special music with Mrs. G. Samells at the piano. The floral de- corations were very pretty. You are invited to attend next Sunday at the Head at 10.30 followed by Sunday School. Service at the Centre at 11.30 with S.S. at 10.30. "Mrs. D. Hope and Shirley, Mrs, H. Long, Donald and Marie, spent Thurs- day afternoon at Lakeside in honour of Marie's birthday. Mrs. Swan of Port Perry, was a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs, E. Hance, and attended the Thanksgiving service, Murs. vice Idward Bushen, of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKnight and daughters, Ruth and Katherine, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Black, and granddaughter Helen Colleran, of Oshawa, and Mr. Walter Bratley, of Bowmanville, were Sunday guests of Mr. George Bratley and Margaret. Murs, Julia Sweetman and grandson, Vernon Graham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. LL. Sweetman en- joyed a motor trip to Dorset, ofi Sun- day. Miss Isobel Young returned to her spending a week with her cousin Miss Inez Martyn, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Manns, of Col- parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Hope. Mus. eight weeks earlier, labour required mu in your pocket. ' Phone: Port Pe home in Mariposa on Sunday after umbus, were Sunday guests of her Pearson, of Oshawa, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Thos. Redman. Mr. and Mrs, C. Redman and family of Hamilton, and Mrs, George Freeman, were Monday guests, Mr. Harold Williams and daughter Elva, of Whitby, were Sunday gues of Mr. and Mrs. C, Graham and Mr§. Julia Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. Luzerne Sweetman antl little David, accompanied his sister Mrs. David Miller, to Toronto, on Sunday for a couple of days. ! There were sixty-one of the Milner family at a get-together on Sunday afternoon. Besides the family, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell and Isobel, of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Heayn, of Port Perry; Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Sweetman and family, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Chandler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick, and Linda, Ray and Ralph, of Scugog; Mr. and Mrs. A. Milner, of Unionville; Mr. William Milner and sister, Mrs. W. Crozier, Mrs. W. Brown, Prince Albert; Mrs. Wilson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hood and family, Mr, and Mrs. Gleh Hood and little Peter, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Lee and little Larry. All en- joyed the visit together and were de- lighted with the supper which was sot on tables on the lawn as the day was ideal. Mrs. A. Barton and son Paul, and her sister-in-law Miss Bud Barton, of Toronto, are spending this week with her mother Mrs, Masterson, at the home of Mrs. D. Crozier. Mr. Hubert Long has returned home after four years at Ajax, where the plant has closed down. Mr. Allan Hope and brothers Merle and Roy, motored to Oshawa on Mon- day. W. A. LUCAS NAMED LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Major W. A. Lucas of the 2nd Cana- dian general transport column R.C.A. S.C., who has been overseas since May, 1940, has been promoted to licutenant-colonel, according to word just received. Lieut:-Col. Lucas was born in Port Perry, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lucas, and educated in Port Perry and Toronto. you save on three counts. st be considered, SOLD BY he "HH GOODE LJ] L] GRAIN ELEVATOR rry 120 r b ata a a Sha RATION CALENDAR Coupons becoming valid August 23rd: SUGAR pictuers 46 to 62 LL' BUTTER ......cconnvimnininininne 90 ta 119 PRESERVES ...33 to 57; P14, 'P16. Butter Coupons 90 to 116 expire o on August 31st. ! Very Trim Now Port Perry Bowling Green Club House looks very trim in its new coat of paint. The bowlers turned in. and did the job. They are proud of the Green and the Club House and like to keep it looking its best., It is one of the town's beauty spots. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Goodman, Osha- wa, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Ruth Evelyn, to Glen Clarke Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. E, Hancock, Orono, Ont. The wedding will take place in King Street United Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, Sept. 8th, at 4 p.m, JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The Junior War 'Workers will meet in the Wark Rooms at the Post Office on Tuesday evening, August 28th, Annual Picnic Plans are being made for the an- nual Sunday School picnic of St. John's Présbyterian Church to be held next Wednesday, August 29th, at Port Bolster, . Cars will leave at 1 p.m from the Church. ' : CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Tripp 'wishes to thank the W.A. of Manchester, alsd her neighbours and friends for the fruit and flowers they sent her while she has been'ill. 7] FOUND ] Man's Gold Wrist Watch, with leather wrist strap. Apply at Star Office, Port Perry When, by proper feeding, you ship your hogs to market from six to First, in these days of labour shortage, every means of decreasing the amount of Secondly, you save feed. Thirdly, you save Papp and every dollar saved in feed costs is one more dollar you save _time--and Correct hog feeding means Balanced feeding, not haphazard feeding. Correct feeding on SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower means that your hogs receive ~ sufficient animal proteins for maximum growth, lots of minerals for sturdy bone development, and sufficient vitamins to assure health and vitality. With balanced SHUR-GAIN feeding, you'll save more hogs per litter, raise more hogs to bonus grades, and cut the tiie to market by weeks. SHUR-GAIN 16% HOG GROWER Price $2.25 per Bag aires hanvrry esd ver MYRTLE STATION, ONT. Lawrence's Drug Store News PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1945 (You Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store) PENCILS, $4.00 and $4.75 SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS A shipment of Sheaffer pens has just arrived. If you are looking for a good pen act now while stock is complete. LIFETIME PENS ..oooooooooo 2 $10.75 and $12.00 STANDARD PENS .......coniiinininn een $6.00 and $7.00 SETS, $10.00 to $16.75 PHONE 49 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. E. G. Bruton, Rector. August 26--13th Sunday after Trinity 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon, The Rector PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Ministe~ Sunday, August 26th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evening Service The Minister, Rev. W. C. Smith, will be in charge of both services. + ST. JOHN'S. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A, MacMillan, Minister Sunday-- 10.00 a.m --Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Mording Worship During the summer months, services will be held every Sunday morning. - During the absence of the Minister on vacation, on Sunday, August 26th, at 11 a.m., Rev. A. W. Hare, of Port Dover, will be the Minister. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Tayler 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2,30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic 'Service. Wedrieilay7$ irises Meeting. A M. LAWRENCE 720 Ranally so I PORT PERRY NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs |to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- od and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. Electrie or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, Ontario. Taylor's "Auto Electric "PORT. PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR :: Proprietor Sick Children's Hospital Building Fund The Lions Club of Port Perry has made a collection on behalf of the Sick Children's Hospital "New Hos- pital Fund" and the following sub- scriptions were received: Wm. Turner wend 1,00 agarseienieisen Mrs, Bert. Howard ........ocoocveveeere 60 Wm. Leonard .......ireinernnnes 3.00 Mrs, Isabella Holmes .... .. 5.00 Ernest Hayes ........... 5.00 Mrs, Clara Swan ...., 2.00 Mrs. Margaret Real ................ . 1.00 J. J. Gibson a". 2.00 Earlby Cameron ............... OUITIRRIPETIN | Mrs, D. I. Thompson ... wee 1.00 W. R. Dodsley ....... vires . 2.00 Mrs. R. C. Mills ... we 1,00 Harold Steckley ... wee 1.00 C. H. Rowland ...... vores 2.00 G. E. Sulman .....viiinniinen 2.00 Mrs. Evelyn Woods .............. we 1,00 Mr, and Mrs. H, G. Hutcheson.... 50.00 Thos. A. Palmer ......... we 2,00 cose Mrs. E. Kennedy .. we 3.00 Mildred L. Smith ......ccoceoerrnrernae 6.00 Miss Ellen Ploughman ................ 1.00 A. Snyder ......ieiiinens 1.00 James Wilson ..... 1.00 David Carnegie . 2.00 W. C. King ......... ." 1.00 A. Baldwin ........, . 1.00 Dr. J. B. Lundy . . 10.00 N. P. Aldred ........onvnnivnninnininiiens 5.00 Leonard Colbear ..............coourivnenen 1.00 Anonymous we 240 Turner, Miss F, and Mr. R: C..... 10,00 Merrill Goode ............. ssi 2,00 Mrs, 8. Robertson ......c..cconverees . 1.00 Mr, and Mrs. Glass ......ccocennren. 1.00 Mra. M. Real ......oovvriinininnnniennnss 1.00 Supporter % 1.00 Wm, Chapman... 2,00 Lion's Club 25.00 Total ........... wn $166,40 ~- MANCHESTER There will be Church and Sunday School at Manchester on Sunday, Aug, 26th. Sunday School at 10 a.m. with Church service at 11.16. We hope to seo a good attendance. Come and bring your children, Rising values means adjustment of INSURANCE © Are your policies up-to-date? 'Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON" Phone 41 Port Perry BicamsT SHOW VALUB IN OSHAWA : Bilt Smoking In The Loges 1 11(8) x THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Daily Thursday, "Friday, Saturday, (This Week) | DOROTHY LAMOUR, - EDDIE BRACKEN, GIL LAMB, BARRY SULLIVAN, in Rainbow Island in Rainbow Technicolor. -- ADDED -- First Oshawa Showingl™ "Valley of Hunted Men" starring THE 3 MESQUITEERS. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, (next week) VAN JOHNSON, SPENCER TRACY, ROBERT WALKER, in "30 Seconds over Tokyo" -- ADDED -- iii ey Aldrich Plays Cupid" with JIMMY LYDDON, DIANA LYNN, VERA VAGUE. » A