aN ew iy va EL SNE OR INS SARE G0 GE me a Se irs Pon rt Ra wv = TA ey ha SRR Wiki Li ere er a pw h mn pp n ¥ : LOCAL ITEMS WE DON'T HARE aL THE GOOD WE. FIT The wi STEN TEA & of the] BUT WHAT Xa po MAKE IS Ascension will hold their annual tea and sale of home baking at the Ven- ture Tea Room on Saturday, April 8, from 4.30 to 7 pm. Tea 26 cents. Aprl Mr. Gordon Howard of Toronto was an Easter visitor in town. Miss Bessie Crozier-of Toronto, was an Easter visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey and Edna Gauld motored to Brockville on Thurs- day last and returned on "Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon, after spending Friday in Ottawa. Miss Grace Cawker of Hampton is spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker. Mrs. Jas. Harris, of Oshawa, was visiting relatives in town. Miss Isabel Cawker of Uxbridge is spending the holidays at the home of her grandfather, Mr. S. Cawker. Miss Enid Wallace, Miss Marion Wallace and Miss Evangeline Carson, all of Toronto, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace. Mr. M. Statton of St. Catherines is holidaying in town. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reesor, and son spent the week end with the for- mer's parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keesor. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lucas and little daughter at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Lucas for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McLean of To- ronto, were week end guests of Mrs. Ingram, Mr. Grant Robertson of Cobourg, spent the week end in town. Mrs. J. Hortop, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Blight, and son Jimmy were visiting in Sunderland on Sunday. Mr. S. Yelland spent the Easter holiday with his sister at Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. P. Nind, Miss Doris and Mr. Hugh Nind were visitors au the Rectory. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Somerville, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Somerville left on Mon- day for Bechard, Sask. were they will spend the summer. Miss Jean Baird of Toronto spent Sunday with her mother, Mra. Nelson Baird. - Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick have moved to Oshawa, were Grant has secured a position. ' Me. and Mrs. Harold Burton moved to Oshawa recently. Mr. W. Moore of Peterboro was a visitor in town over the week end. Miss Nora McMillan, of Toronto, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMillan, Miss Ruth Hall spent the Easter week end with her parents. Miss Ruth Brent of Toronto was a holiday visitor with her mother. Miss Miriam Richards of Napanee is the guest of Miss Lola Gerrow. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth and Rev. R. T.| Richards, left on Monday for a trip to the south. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock returned home last week after a pleasant holi- day in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jackson of To- ronto spent Good Friday and the Eas- ter holiday with Dr. and Mrs. Lundy. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Farmer are "in Toronto this week. Mr. Farmer is attending the O.E.A Convention and Mrs. Farmer is visiting her mother : and sister. 'LO. D. E The regular monthly meeting of the Scugog Chapter, 1,0.D.E., will be held _in'the Community Room of the Public Library, on 'Monday, April 6th, at. 3 p.m. ------------------------ ST. J OHN"S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister Sunday Services--11 a.m, and 7 pan Sunday School--2.,80 p.m, Y. P. S~--Tuesday at 8 p.m. ' -- Everybody Welcome -- BEET a gl EEE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION .11 a.m,--~Holy Communion, tt Ali nimi. 5 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, April 4th-- 11 am.~Rev. P. L. Jull, B.A, of Brooklin, 7 pm~--~Rev, Denzil G. Ridout will give an lustrated Address on ---- See us before buying 'Harness, ~ WE REPAIR REV. D. N. McCAMUS DIES AT LONDON THIS SUMMER Harness Parts, Collars, Sweat- # Pads, Combs, Brushes. AND FOR YOURSELF-- Socks, Boots, Gloves, Shoe Polish, . Glasses Royal Compo and British Army gf AT ™ Polish, Brasso, Harneas Oil, and I R. BEN TLEY Neatsfoot Oil. : OPTOMETRIST WILLIAM WEBSTER, {| 'PORT PERRY, ONT. At Beatly's Store, PHONE 33 Port Perry 4 FARM SEEDS I am still carrying on the Seed business #{§in]the same place, and hope to be able to supply my customers with anything they may need in farm seeds. ALFALFA, RED CLOVER, TIMOTHY, CORN, Ete. Seeds are advancing in price, and the early buyer will get the benefit of present prices. You Save Money | | DOWNSVIEW GOLF COURSE _ North on Oshawa Blvd, Oshawa. Spring & Summer Memberships Men seri ieriersss $16.00 Ladies. ve. si ans ++. $12.00 | Comb. (man & vite). «$19.00 |. Juniors ...... reer 10 812.00 Address all communications to Mansger--QEO. E. WILSON, 179 Oshawa Blvd, Oshawa, Oat. and a membership eard will be sent you by return mail Play Golf for Health Ee] UTICA The ladies of the W. A. met at the home of Mrs, Jas, Swan for their March meeting, The meeting opened with the president in charge, after a hymn and prayer, reports were read by the various officérs and items of business discussed. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. Sup- PLAY GOLE!J ane pone os uses fy # 4 AT THE 80th, 1987, Rev. David N. 'McCamus, g : Perry, in January, 1936. oe OSHAWA GENERAL MOTORS izer, as one of its members by 9 am. the union last night. ing that to the present company oi- the bargaining committee, but have joined discussions: time and a half for all overtime, hours a day at present. bers working on production lines were in his 84th year. i ; SoA Mr, McCamps, was a former pastor | & 'of Port Perry 'United Church and at- |§ THREATEN GENERAL STRIKE IN it Unless General Motors officials con- f sent to meet the bargaining committee | i with Hugh Thompson, C.LO. organ- £ this T hursday morning, a general |% strike involving more than 3000 mem- | bers of the United Automobile Work- | ers' Union, will be called, it was de-|¥ cided at a'meeting of the stewards of | Union officials said after the meet- i ficials have been quite ready to meet i] refused to thlk terms if Thompson : Two of the major issues to be dis- § cussed are the eight-hour- day and ; men are working approximately 10 | One steward said that union mem- |¥ tended the Jubilee services at Port(f NEXT WEEK WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, . FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Next week marks our Seventh Anniversary in Port Perry. ] We are celebrating it by two very notable events, We are staging a Giant One Cent Sale, featuring Rexall Remedies, Puretest Household (Drugs, Stationery, Toiletries, Shaving Cream, Tooth Paste, and Brushes, Firstaid Bupplics, Candy. © NEW OPEN DISPENSARY #8 We have just completed alterations to our store, including $2 - a large up-to-date Open Dispensary and complete over-haul of our store layout, giving us more room and more display space. 'This is a fine opportunity for you to visit our newly equipped store and to save Some real money in Drugstore merchandise of the highest quality. A. M. LAWRENCE 780 Rexall sere J. F. McCLINTOCK, Port Perry SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES AT UNITED CHURCH The Port Perry United Church was well filled on Sunday morning for the special Easter Communion service. Easter lilies and ferns decorated the altar platform. At the reception ser- vice twenty were receivéd'into mem- bership of the church by letter and profession of faith, The choir rend- ered suitable anthems. The pastor, Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, delivered the Easter message, and led in the com- munion service which followed. At the Prince Albert service in the afternoon, ten members were added to the church roll. cook stove. Phone 266J. Sleep out, at a very resonable price, Mrs. C. A. Glass, Port Perry. FOR SALE White and mixed honey, also good Apply to F. W. Bradley, FOR RENT 'Rooms and stable for rent. Apply to Mrs, Pickard, Port Perry, Phone 1827. ' WANTED ; Girl for housework. No baking. Box 7. Port Perry Star. FOR SALE An Engish Pram in good condition Glassco's Pure Seville Orange MARMALADE Crown or Beehive 'CORN SYRUP: Helmet or Emery BAYSIDE CHOICE CORN CORNED BZEF These Prices Effective March 29 to April" 3 GLASSCO'S Raspberry or Strawberry With Pectin = 27 DE:-.23 39 10 19 32-0z, Jar 32-0z. Jar 12-0z. Tin No. 2 R so Apply to .| Walter Howsam on the gift of a '| was formerly Miss Elsie Edgar. ~:| Perry on Monday, per was served by the hostess. Miss Ruby Wilson of Toronto Nor- mal School is spending Easter week with her parents, Mr, and Mra, Joseph Wilson, at Epsom, Mr, Bruce Miller is visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller . The Bluebird Club' wish to thank all who took part in the Amateur con- test on March 12, which was a suc- cess in spite of the bad weather. Competition gyas keen and the follow- ing were a nesstul. Classic, Hugh Stewart, Blackwater. Comedy, Reta Munro and - Jean Luke, Manchester. Children, Van Rogers, Epsom; Wesley Jackson and- Ross Dowson of Port Perry, Misses Delza,~ Olga and MiMred Lakey = are holidaying with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Lakey. The Y.P,U. entertained Epsom, Betheada and Uxbridge Societies re- cently, A splendid program and so- cial time was enjoyed by all present. becoming restless as a result of the |% Phone 49 committee's failing to meet the com-|& pany officials, ; "The boys on the line are paying gis money into the union and they want|# to get something out of it; they are} beginning to get restless as the season 4 of high production is half over" he|¥ said. i! Union officials gay that almost 90 | 8 per cent. of the employees are now 4 members of the union. If a general | ¥ strike is called it will be a walk-out, | § not a sit-down strike. 4 J. B. Highfield, plant superinten- | dent, stated that officials were willing X to meet the committee at any time, |} 5 Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd. Hugh Thompson who is neither an em- 0 Phone 240 ployee or a resident of Oshawa. In three meetings already held, in- "WANT ADVTS-- PORT PERRY WOOD COAL COKE A car of Body Hardwood Bas just arrived. We have Coal and Coke always on hand to meet requirements.. Let us take care of your fuel orders, an 'that better fuel, We have 'a small quantity of piste; and storm sash left, If you are needing any of these it will pay you to see us both for quality and price. our try dications' are that an agreement can be reached if Thompson is left out of the: discussions, Port Perry 254383238 Five Cents per line. BELL TELEPHONE WILL SPEND} Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Dunn 'and family of Oshawa spent Sunday with| * $13,900, 000 IN 1987 PLANT ~ Minimum 20 Cents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christie, - PROGRAM ~ EE Miss Jean Miller of Maple Lake is| This year's program of Bell Tele-| . Jp, Ed. Bailey 7 LOOLWERR). = op prices paid for a of fow phone plant activity will entail a gross outlay of $13,900,000, in construction and replacement projects in Ontario and Quebec, visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Miller. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. VETERINARY SURGEON - and feathers. -Scrap iron, regs and at Sebert House, Port Perry, Tuesday metals: -Patronize 0 - toca "an, and' Friday 'afternoons. Phone 127) hon ready to.sell call. 177 at any- Uxbridge, day or night. Calls willl {ine We will appreciate your call be promptly attended to. oct28tt| 14 you will get immediate satisfac- tion. ALIX GILBOORD, Phone 177. daughter. Mr. 'Ben Ross is spending Easter week with his mother in Mount Albert. 'Mrs, Albert Hall of Port Perry was visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Al. Christie last week, We congratulate Mr. and Mrs, Kight on their recent marriage, Mrs. Kight . In "The Telephone. News" just is- sued by the Bell Telephone Conipany, | (The firm of Gases & HUMPHREYS ia disolved) we note that in 1936, Port Perry had| -- ARTHUR W--S. GREER 95 business phones and 510 home tele- 5 : : phones, a gain of 2.2 per cent in busi- 6 King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 8160 in attendance at my Port Perry office on . |~ ness and an decrease of 1.0 in home a : cpg o ' nesday morning an rnoon telephones. of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 INSURANCE FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIFR Real Estate Farms and Village Properties 8. A. WALLACE Phone 168 ~~ "Residents of Utica learned with re- |' gret of the death of Mrs, Miles Crosier SUITS CLE AN ED who passed away at the home -of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Beare in Port Suits sponged and pressed ~ ..80 Cents : March 22, We ex- Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH bereaved family. OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICE CONANT i& ANNIS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public GORDON' _D. CONANT, K.C, ALLIN 2), ANNIS, BA. L LLB. rs 4 Blase [} pC ----. ; and at Court House, Whitby, (Mr. Oonant) Phone 1 (Whitby) 3 Ww. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's Insurance Office in attendance at my Port Perry office on "DR. W. S. HARPER Graduate of Trinity Medical College and Trinity University, Toronto. of Medical Grado 'Stes, Colles and Poly nie, London, ratuise Salen London, Be land: Royal } Tatomary Glassen Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont, Poat Graduate in Mrs. B. Jones was in Oshawa last week, "Service will be held in the United Church at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday. All are cordially invited. ~~ Rev. Stanley Elliott, pastor. Choir practice ron Friday at 8 p.m. : st mmm NBD AS rnioonsett CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Miles hfe OF Gam Esra. to dtastved) * RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 2414 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa 'Phone 814 Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. ~ R so [] MEDIUM SIZE PRUNES 3 25 sAYSIDE Sliced or Halves PEACHES ily £ 2: AYLMER 2 2 25 4 19| 23 CATSUP FAMILY RANGOON | RICE LIBBY'S CHOICE PEAS - Bulk Readi-Cut 2 -0z. 2: eo Campbell s Tomato MACARONI - 221bs. 13 SOUP 2 10%-0z tins 49° Early Morning : Standard Qualit White COFFEE - «Ib 21 COR 2 tin ,10 'Keta ks Solio s ' SALMON - 2 tall tins ,19 RAISINS - bs. .28 Singapore Sliced 19-o0z, Tins Light thd ; PINEAPPLE ~~ tin ,10 PEARS 2 Tins 28 {leinz Tomato' JUICE 26-0z. tin 2 for 28 a Large Grapefruit, 5 for 25c. Spy Apples per basket 45¢. Juicy Oranges good size 35¢ Table Turnips, each' Bec. Large Bananas, dozen 29¢. Standard Quality PEAS 2 17-0z. tins 21 : phonies New Carrots, 2 for 18c. New Beets per bunch b¢ Crisp Radish, 3 for 10c. Head Lettuce, per head 10c. . Cooking Onions, 10° Ibs. 26¢ DOMINION - Crosier wish to thank: their many ness and sympathy during the recent bereavement in the death of their mother. ] serrnkoierione NM MM SE pi ' BORN CAWKER--To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cawker, Jr,, of Toronto on March 17th, 1937, a sof, | MARRIAGE At the Manse, Port Petry, on Sat- urday, March. 27th, by Rev. D. A, Fer-{~ guson, B.A, Blsie May; daughter of Mrs. Edgar and the late Charles Free- man Edgar, to Frank Arthur, son of Mrs. Kight and the late William Kight, |. all of Reach Township. 'DIED MacGREGOR ZA Port Perry, on Tuesday, March 30th, 1937, Bidgy. Freeborn, belaved wife of James Mac- Gregor, in her 80th year. Thursday, April Ist, at 2 pm. ORCHARD---Snddenly, at Star City, Sask, on March 28th, 1937, Charles Douglas Orchard, brother of Mr. Arthur 'Orchard and Miss Kathleen 'Orchard, of Prospect, Reach Tp. O'NEILL--At Greenbank, on Satur- day, March 27th, 1087, Marshall [re O'Neill, in his 81st your. A friends and neighbours for their kind- Funeral on Thursday, Fri, Saturday (this week) Florence Rice and Victor Jory, in Escape from Devil's Is. SEE! same woman. THE WEALTH". Cartoon. ; Mon., Tues, Wed., April 5-6-7 "Una Merkel and Jack Benny, in "IT'S IN THE AIR", News. SEN COMEDY . Thursday, Fri., Sat., April 8-9-10 "TOUGH GUY" COMING--"RAMONA" also_SAN FRANCISCO caring loans for new horien, marl Two men 'escape from a peril- | § ous Jungle island--both loving the | # COMEDY--Andy Clyde in "SHARE |} 'A great comedy entertainment. Also, : Jackie Cooper and Rin-Tin-Tin, Jr, in' : Bullding & on L. A. KOCH & SON. Estimates given; plana and specifica; tions prepared. Information supplied |§ "The Dominion Housing Act" eon-|# HELP WANTED Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of essh Girl for general house work. Apply} 'week or. by, appointment. at Star Office, Port Perry. 'Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE As we Aproach the anniversary of our coming to Port Perry, we gratefully acknowledge the con- - tribution the people of this 'whole district have made to our record of progress. Your. confidence in, and loyalty to, the ideals we have incorporated in our business methods, offers sufficient proof that we made no mistake when we chose as our motto: * "The Golden Rule Shall be Law." | FRED E. REESOR Working with the National Employment Commission under authority of the Dominion Government. Phones-- Office 73 wi Res. 78]