et Wet ea a £, or 5 J Bes ak 6 3 LUO iia - ts LOCAL NEWS NOTICE On account of the holiday the War | Work Rooms will be ouen on Thursday of this week, at the regular hour, in- stead of Friday. JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The regular meetigg will be held at the home of Mrs. V. P. Stouffer at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23rd. Mrs. F. Brock, Mrs. A. Brock and Mr. Wm. Parr, motored to Wyebridge on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Parr's sister, Mrs. Adolphus Lummis. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeffrey have! returned home from Florida where | they spent the winter. We join with | the citizens of the town in extending them a welcome. Mrs. Groundwater, of Toronto, was in town for the week-end, with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Salter, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Salter, of Hampton, were in town on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davey. ' Mrs. Jas. Harris, of Oshawa, spent the week-end with the Misses Harris | and Mrs. W. Christy. Miss Ruth Hall, Reg.N., was in town for the week-end and attended the Black-Hall wedding on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Griffen, of De- troit, are visiting at the home of Mr. S. Griffen for a few days. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION The annual supper meeting of Port Perry Business Men's Association was really crowded. We shall not attempt to report the affair in this issue as part of our paper is already printed. Next week . FREE Phone Parking OSHAWA 1011 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION Thursday and Friday, APRIL 18 and 19 starring EDDIE BRACKEN and YERONICA LAKE, in Hold that Blonde (The Atomic Bomb-Shell of Laughter.) with Albert Dekker, Willie Best, Hold your sides for thrills, chills and Riotous Laughter ADDED Musical Parade in Technicolor-- NAUGHTY NANETTE. LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS In Public Eye; Talking Animals. Saturday and continuing Monday-Tuesdpy, April 20-22-23 What Next, Corporal Hargrove? starring ROBERT WALKER, KEENAN WYNN, JEAN PORTER, CHILL WILLS, HUGO HAAS, DEE-LICIOUS FOUR DAYS--Wed. to Sat. in TECHNICOLOR THE DOLLY SISTERS i starring BETTY GRABLE, John PAYNE, June HAVER. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Port Perry, Ont. we shall publish a full account of pro-' ceedings which were of unusual inter- est. There was a thorough realization of the greatness of the Coneily pro- gram, much of which must be initiated this year, and some of which can be carried to completion. ! There was a constructive note in the several addresses of the men who have been active in Association affairs; and an acceptance of the idea that this is the time to forward Port Perry's busi- ness interests. Two prospective industries were cited, and arrangements for locating them in Port Perry are now under way. The newly eelcted officers are: | Immediate Past President i Sam Griffen President ......c.ccconirnnns M. A. Gerrow 1st Vice President .........co.ns E. Bottrell 2nd Vice President ......Wm. Carnegie! 3rd Vice President ............ Harry Poo] Secretary uaa V. P. Stouffer Treasurer Gordon Reesor Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve' gives immediate relief from corns and callouses, 50c. at Lawrence's Drug Store. IN MEMORIAM MEDD--In loving memory of our: dear father, James Medd, who passed: away, April 19th, 1943, You worked so hard for those you left, That's something to remember; Always so good, unselfish and kind, Few on earth your equal we find. Honourable and upright in all your ways, Loyal and true to the end of your days, You had a nature one could not help loving, And a heart that was was purer than gold; | And to those who knew you and loved : you, - These memories will never grow old. Always remembered by . | Myrtle and Earl.' i BIRTHS ; JOHNSTON--To Mr. rid Mrs. Rod- ney Johnston (nee Miriam Richards) ' at Halifax Hospital, on -Thuraday, March 28th, 1946, a daughter--Gail Susanne. MORAN--To Mr, and Mrs, Edward Moran (nee Kate Jeffrey) at Western Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, April b, 1946, a daughter--Patricia Margaret. STILL MUCH TO KNOW ABOUT USE OF DDT AS GARDEN i INSECTICIDE | Although entomologists both in Canada and the Uinted States have carried out an intensive study of the new insecticided DDT, there are still many things not known regarding its use, It is not a cure-all. It is very | effective against many insects but of | little value against others. Also, the effect of residues, if any, on man and animals is under investigation, so that in the meantime DDT should not be appiled to salad crops or vegetables where parts of the plants sprayed or dusted are actually to be eaten, However, DDT both in spray and dust form is safe to use on almost all vegetable crops without fear of dam- aging the foliage, The exceptions are plants such as squash, cucumber, mel- ons, pumpkins, and the like, which are injured following treatment. DDT can be recommended definitely for use on potatoes, in either spray or dust form. It gives excellent control of Colorado . beetle, the potato leaf- hopper, and the potato flea beetle. It is effective to a degree against. potato aphids, especially in spray form. Sunday, April 21st-- ' I'l a.m.--Specinl EASTER Service for Children and Parents. "Dr. Dymond will speak to the children. All members and friends invited to attend this Easter Service. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.--Bible Class 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Services are now being held in the Elford home, just south of the United Church. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. E. G. Bruton, B.A. APRIL 19th--GOOD FRIDAY-- 12.00 noon to 2 p.m. Rev: T. E. Downey from Trinity College will give the addresses. APRIL 21st--EASTER SUNDAY-- 7.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.00 a.m.--Holy Communion. -, 2.30 p.m.--Children's Service. 7 p.m.Evensong and Easter message ' PORT PERRY. UNITED CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY-- aio 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--The Festival of Easter in Anthem and Sermon, Music under direction of 'Mrs. Orde, choir leader. "The Lord is risen indeed!" GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE-- St. John's and Port Perry United will join in this service. Rev. J. A. MacMillan will preach the ser- mon. FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH : (Queen Street) Rev. F. B. Fifield, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. Evangelistic--7 p.m. "Lend God an hour; you will be repaid." ALL WELCOME Slendor Tablets are effective, two weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5.00, at Lawrence's Drug Store. Look Younger! Restore natural colour to greying hair with Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. $1.00 at A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store. Reception On Friday evening, April bth, about 100 friends and neighbors of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Parrott gathered at their home to bring them their best wishes following their marriage. During the evening Mr. Walter Kerr asked Ethel and Alfred to take their places in chairs arranged for them at a table, and in a few well chosen remarks, con- gratulated them on behalf of all pre- sent. They were then presented with a beautiful box decorated in yellow and violet, containing a shower of gifts among which was a lovely col- lection of red and white triple granite- ware, After unwrapping their gifts, the bride and groom made suitable replies and thanked their many friends, A Glasses complete, or lenses only, [ment plug, % oz. A N a JE eS a CLT AMEY Rh Me. Nl Wo MA Ak Yd wh 4 A A th 0 nts Beith mt etn Be . - os ET a we Eyes Examine supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY _OPTOMETRIST 7 TAYLORS' ICE CREAM and Sandwich Parlor CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS FILMS We close ALL DAY Sunday Week Days 8 a.m.--10 p.m. Saturdays 8a.m.--11 p.m. Jimmy Taylor, Billy Taylor, Jr, Proprietors AFTERNOON W, M, 8, An Impressive Faster service, as outlined in the Missionary Monthly magazine, characterized the meeting' of the Woman's Misisonary Society of the United Church on Tuesday aftey- noon, The theme was "Ye shall he my witnesses," This program was presented by Mrs. Z. M. Jackson, who was assiste by Mesdames Swan, Smith, Love, Brock, and Miss Woon, ! The President, Mrs. Tristram, con-' ducted the business meeting. Plans were made for the distribution of the Saster envelopes to the ladies of the congregation, envelopes to be returned Faster Sunday morning. Short reports were given of the An- nual Presbyterial -which was held in King 85t. en. Cala wa poeguuy, At this annual meeting Mys, VW, Rogers of Bowmanville was eleoted president, PORT PERRY ROD AND GUN CLUB A meeting was held on April 16th. At this meeting the Club accepted the Téport of the Casting Committee, The committee made known the rules, evenings for casting and the location. It was previously announced that the casting would take place at the rear of the Post Office. This has been changed to the park at the Lake Front, north of the Power House, Weather permitting the first night of casting will be held on April 20th at 6.30 p.m., and the following Mon- day evenings, April 20th, May 6, 13, 20, and 27, June 3, 10, 17, Rules for Casting 1. Reel to be of*standard manufac- ture with level wind, anti backlash to be loosened so that they are not ef- fective. 2, Line to be not less than 14 1b test or number 3 crochet cotton. 3. Rod standard casting rod. 4, Casting weight, standard tourna- 5. Method of cast, overhand cast will be 'used. 6. Casting, at each target three casts will be had by each contestant. 7. Casting distance, the grounds will be marked 'at intervals from 60 to 80 feet, with the exception of the first one or two, 8. Target 30 inch white outer circle with red 6 inch centre, 9. Scoring. The demerrit system will be used, off the target and less than 6 in, will count as half foot, from thence the nearest half or foot will be counted, the person with the least de- merrit points will be declared the win- ner, in the case of a tie a recast will be held of those tied with one cast at of three targets as suggested by the casting committee, demerrits to count, in the case of a second tie direct hits on the target are to count, half foot" will count as such, 1 foot likewise, backlashes of more than 10 feet .count as ten feet. 10. Entry fee to be decided. SEAGRAYVE Don't miss the Novel Enter- tainment in Seagrave United Church, on Friday evening, April 26, Sponsored by the Seagrave Orchestra Club, featuring Jimmy Frise and Gregory Clark. Adults 26c. P.S. Children 16¢ DANCE in Memory Hall, Utica, Wednesday, April 24, under auspices of the Bluebird Club. Adm. 40c THE EVENING AUXILIARY W. M. 8. Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held on Wednesday, April 10th, at the home of Mrs. S. Griffen. The president, Mrs, Love, opened the meeting with a prayer and hymn, The minutes of the last meeting were read and discussed. The Easter program from the Missiona Monthly was fol- lowed by Mrs, Michell"s group, Mrs, Griffen and Mrs. Hillier took charge of the worship period and the Bible study by Miss Stovin, Mrs, Crane and and Mrs, Chapman, A solo, Siren by Mrs. Kennedy, was enjoyed "Open the Gates of the Temple". The meeting social time was then enjoyed by all, The April meeting of -the evening |- pert i (ia i ARDLEY Suits, and Coats. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, When You are in Toronto, Shop at 491-4985 Danforth Ave., at Logan PHONE--GE. 1676 Specializing in Wedding Gowns, Veils, Headdresses, Dresses Also Costume Jewellery. The Store where You and Your Friends will be certain to find Satisfaction. bi The FROCKS PORT PERRY APRIL 25th One Mysterious Night | with CHESTER MORRIS | ADMISSION 86c. Students 26c. Children 18c¢. nei en EPSOM The Epsom Woman's Association will meet Thursday afternoon, April 25th, at the home of Mrs. G. Jeffrey, Epsom, Myps, E, Parish will be the guest speaker, All ladies welcome. Bray Chicks in big demand, but | Hatchery is equipped to fill spring orders, if received soon. May-June orders should certainly he given now. Wide choice of breeds, crossbreds,-- some started, Avoid Jisabneiniment, contact us now, Agent: A. R. Gray, R.R.2, Port Perry, IMPERIAL OIL HAD GOOD YEAR Net profits of Imperial Oil from its sales in Canada increased slightly in 1945 over those in 1944, the company's annual report states. During the past year approximately 1,291,000,000 gal- lons of products were sald at an gver- age net profit of four-fifth of a cent per gallon. This compares with 1,307,- 000,000 gallops at an average net pro- fit of approximately three-quarters of pu cent per gallon in 1044, Earnings-from investments in South Ameriga, were $6,264,208,76, and this brought the total operating income of the company to $10,352,287,13 or 61.62 cents per share, : The report reveals that the company has extensive plans for building and modernizing refinery equipment. Four ocean-going tankers, lost during the war, are to be replaced and the com- pany plans to build three lake tankers in Canada. A fourth tanker of coas- tal size has been added to the fleet recently, Approximately 93 per cent. of those company. employees who served in the armed forces and were known to be discharged were again in 18 Sampany's employ at the end of 1 PRINCE ALBERT We welcome Mr. and Mrs, Feer to our village, who have purchased Mr. Snelling's property, the latter still re- tains two rooms, Mr, Feer is the agent for Harry Horne's Custard Powders. The Misses Holman were down on Saturday and commenced their garden work. Miss Barlow accompanied them, Mrs. 8parkhall, of Scavboro, was at her house here over the week-end. My, Tim Raines and family have moved from Oshawa to live with his mother, Mrs, Thos. Raines, -All were pleased to see a good at- tendance at church on Sunday. The service was taken by two of our re- turned veterans, Albert Harper and Murray Luke, at the request of Rev. Mr. Smith, A "Welcome Home Banquet" for our boys is being held on Thursday night of this week. il We are glad to hear that Mr. Wm. Somerville, who has been on the sjck list, is now on the mend, Birthday greeting ta My, Jonah Smith far April 20th, ---- Lawrence's Drug Store News PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1946 (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) REVLON New Shades . . Bachelor's Carnation Hildegarde Rose Tortoise Shell Nail Enamel Lipstick Face Powder Engemble Sets ! ADRIENNE HARMONIZED COSMETICS Face Powder ... we 0686. RBUZE pv rcrsrinpiimirssnned 65¢. LADBUEK ciinimmmmierinsad 65¢. Perfume .......... 30¢, and 60c. Cologne .......... 65¢. and $1.10 VITA RAY PRODUCTS Face Powder a Galivanting Cologne ....$1.50 PHONE 49 NOTICE 1 0,8 0 A, 0,8" TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of William Parrott, Deceased All persons having claims against the Township of Reach, Farmer, de- ceased, who died on or about the bth notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of May, 1946, full particulars of their claims, after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, Dated at Whitby, this 8th day of April, A.D. 1946. R. D. RUDDY, Court House, Whitby, Ont., Solicitor for the Administra- tors, Ivan William Parrott and Dean Allan Parrott, t apr2b NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Luther Edgar Mountjoy, late of the Village of Blackstock in the County of Durham, Insurance Agent. the Estate of the above-named who notified to send to the undersigned on or before May 4th, 1946, full par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after May 4th, 1846, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice. : Dated at Port Perry, this 80th day of March 19486, HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. aprl8 SN - ~- a "= closed with prayer, and lunch was served by the group in charge, | This Joe Green Is a steady worker with a always met his bills, But now, because eof sickness, he WHO HAS ALL THE MONEY HE WANTS? steady job. He has suddenly finds he is short of ready cash... tomorrow he will go to his bank and arrange a Personal Loan. You may find yourself in the same position as Joe Green. Anybod y y po ybody may! Personal loans through your bank make it possible for you to antici- pate future earnings. This is an essential part of its services. Such loans may be obtained to meet financial needs of many kinds; to lay in ahead a winter's supply of coal, to pay municipal or other taxes in time + to earn the discount, to provide for home repairs, to send a boy or girl to college, to consolidate debts--indeed for any sound reason. Bank credit runs through all personal life and commercial life. It oper ates silently and unobtrusively. You take it for granted, That is the way Canadian banking works. day of November, 1945, are hereby | A M. LAWRENCE the Estate of William Parrott, late of |' | PORT PERRY ERROR RS PRENTICE'S BEAUTY SALON with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50e. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. PAPER SALVAGE COLLECTION Tuesday, April 30th Get your bundles ready, properly tied, and placed on the sidewalk in All persons having claims against 885 are also wanted. died March 5th, 1946, are hereby] front of your premises, on the morn- jing of Tuesday, April 30th,. Fats and Fat in proper containers, and rags securely tied. Persons out of town may take their 'bundles to Robt. Johnston's garage at Johnston's corner. Phone 89, Port Perry. THE WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT SPECIAL NOTICE This Restaurant will close every Wendesday, ALL Day Open All Day Sunday Good Meals at all times Arthur Asher, Proprietor BioamsT Smow VALUB iN OsmAwa Bilt Smoking In The Loges 118) THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Dally Good Friday and Saturday, (Doors open at 12 noon) "ON STAGE EVERYBODY" with JACK OAKIE and PEGGY RYAN. also on the same program "Wildfire" with BOB STEEL. Monday and Tuesday, APRIL 22-23 Tarzan and the Amazons with JOHNNY WEISMULLER. "ret also -- Ghost Catchers with GLORIA JEAN and MORTON DOWNEY - | Wednesday and Thursday APRIL 24-25 Uncertain Glory + with ERROL FLYNN and PAUL LUKAS, ~-- also -- Bowery Blitzkreig with THE EAST END KIDS. Always a complete show after nine p.m. vas 9, hs