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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Sep 1938, p. 5

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> * Cra i BROCK THEATRE WHITBY Telephone 618 ~ Thursddy, Friday, Saturday, SEPTEMBER 22-23-24 Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30. Saturday Matinee at 1.30. 4"Spawn of the North" ; with GEORGE RAFT, HENRY FONDA, and DOROTHY LAMOUR * * ¥ % Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 26-27.28, First show at 7.00. Last complete show at 8.20. "SAILING ALONG" ? with Jessie Matthews, Roland Young, ¥ "Jack Whiting, Barry Mackay Also an ADDED. ATTRACTION Zane Grey's "Roll Along Cowboy" with Smith Ballew, Cecilia Parker and Stanley Fields NOTE--Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store. 'Port Perry. GET PEE ESTIMATE ON YOUR ROOFING "WRITE NOW Bend rid, and Taftor measure- SOLD ON A 25 YEAR GUARANTEE Prides Shis Fall ire lower Jiecause ¢ of Bales ex 01 mon g today. . Mon fertarers. ali of { faio Preston Steel Truss Barns Poultry ment, Address: 308 Guelph Preston, Fastern Steel Products Admlie 2 : PRESTON ONT ¢ TORONTO Please send in the "News" This is YOUR paper, Use it. ¥ C AWKER BROS. Port Fare They deliver A] v 03 YOUR FAMILY BAKER No matter which -- Bread or Pastry -- we can supply you with the best baking, on short notice. - JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD -AND PASTRY - PORT PERRY PHONE 93, = - Why Not have a delicious Roast or Boil for dinner now that the weather is getting chilly? M~-GREGOR'S have choice cuts that are PHONE 72-R-2 WE DELIVER sure to satisfy PORT PERRY ENTERPRISING CHINESE FARMERS © The most enterprising and prosper- 'ous. Chinese within the borders of Canada arc those conducting market garden businesses in the Fraser River Valley of British Columbia, and, ac- cording to a writer in the. magazine issued by Canadian Industries Ltd, half the Chinese in that province are engaged in raising seventy-five per cent. of the végetable produce for the Vancouver and Victoria markets. The amazing success of their efforts is due to their own patient toil and the adoption of scientific cure of the soil. In miracle man fashion they harvest as many ag three sucessive. crops off Sitter a single plot in one season, offsetting the terrific strain on the soil with liberal applications of fertilizers, > ---------- \ LUMINOUS LOCKS No longer will it be necessary to, fumble for the lock before entering the house on a dark night. A leading lock desgner has introduced to the market a lock ringed with a clear plastic material known as "Lucite", and, according to a writer in the cur- rent issue of 'Canadian Industries magazine, the inner side of the ring is coated with a luminous compound which provides an easily found key- hole on the very darkest night. Phone 41 PROTECT YOURSELF oi Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with © HAROLD W. EMMERSON Port Perry ry tt |wvishes Marconi, are here. : Easy terms. No New 1939 Automatic Tuning Radios General Electric, finance companies. : Stromberg-Carlson : Visit our exclusive Radio Studios See over 100 Models. Ask to see: New Mystery Radio Special prices in brand new last year model radios Lowest Prices ever offered. Dozens of good 're-conditioned Radios at low prices. Your present Radio is accepted as part payment. OPEN EVENINGS. oreo rcsererrrrores E00 0000000800000 808080808080808080808080808080R0S00ROSOROEOROBOEOBOROEOROROSORON. Port Perry Fair Wednesday, + September 28th ATTRACTIONS TWO HORSE RACES--2.27 and 2.20 Trot or Pace--$120.00 purse each. BLACK and WHITE SHOW, : "100 Ontario County Holsteins. HANS THE WONDER.DOG. THE 3 WILLIES CLOWNS, acrobats. SPECIAL HOBBY DISPLAY. NOTE--Exhibits for the building are required to be in by noon of Tyes- day, Sept. 27th. Admission 25c¢. Grand Stand 10c. THE CONCERT {| CONCERT AT NIGHT in Town Hall Talent -- Hans the Wonder Dog; Garner Twins Dancing Team, Jack McCreight, Xylophonist, Marie Lyons, Soprano; Helen Evans, Elo- cutionist; Isobel Perey, accompanist. All seats 2b6e, Dogrs open at 7.30. SEAGRAVE ¥ The Lindsay Presbytery met in Sea- | grave United Church on Tuesday, "Sept. 13th, at 10 a.m. Rev, T. Wallace (of Greenbank, as chairman, presided. | Mr. Wallace expressed his thanks land appreciation for the honour con- ' ferred upon him in his election to the | chair. The devotional opening was | conducted by Rev. H. H, Hillis. Rev. Robeson was elected Treasurer to suc- "ceed Rev. Mr. McTavish, who was made secretary. The various reports submitted were: 1. Induction Committee showing the i induction of three ministers--Rev. Mr. { Higgs, Manilla; Rev. Mr. Lovelace, Dunsford; Rev. Mr. Miller, Bobcay- geon. . ' 2. Missionary and Maintenance by Rev. D. M. Stinson. Rev. Mr. Ridout, of Toronto, addressed the Presbytery on the Missionary work of the Church in Newfoundland. He also spoke about "The Quarter Million Crusade" which is to be launched throughout the Church beginning in October. Among its objects are: (I) The challenge to all who claim the United Church to be their church, to return to Church Worship, and to attend divine worship every Sunday for the next three months. (II) To enlist at least 250,000-whn shall daily pray for the work of the Church and who will support the work of the church as a whole by weekly contributions, Rev.,, Mr. Pugsley, of Cannington gave a splendid address on "World Peace" or "The Way to World Peace". He is an Ex-service man and was in a position to speak with authority. A profitable discussion followed. A mo- tion was passed expressing the thanks of Presbytery and pledging itself to a more earnest prayerful study of this great question and ideal, Rev, J. J. Black presented the Home Mission Report. A letter was to be sent by the secretary to Rev. Mr. Un- stead of Sebright, who is ill in Toronto conveying the sympathetic good of the Presbytery for his speedy recovery. / Report of the Christian: Education Committee was presented by Rev. Mr, Bury, and Rev, Mr, Whiteside gave the report on Social Service and Evangel- ism, The next meeting of Presbytery is to be held in Cambridge St. Church, Lindsay. vis DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC | 38 Simcoe St., N. The Seagrave W. A, provided an ex- cellent dinner. The Presbytery's thanks was extended to them by Rev. Mr, Wolfraim and Rev. W. Higgs. Courtesies were extended to the guest speaker, Dr, Ridout, and to the Board of Seagrave Church. The Benediction - was pronounced by the chairman, * * The regular meeting of the Quad- rata Girls' Club was held at the home of Miss Marion Eagleson on Wednes- day, Sept. 14th, The meeting opened with the vice-president Miss Aileen 'Fishley in charge, The meeting opened with hymn ana prayer after which the Scripture was taken by Miss Eva Fishley from St. John's Gospel, chapter 14. The roll call was answered by a "Hint for the Garden or Home" to which seventeen members and one visitor responded. During the business period it was decided that the Reunion funds be taken to put a light outside the Mem- orial window. The topic was taken by Miss Helen Short and Mrs. B. Dowson on "Home Beautificatign, Inside and Outside." This topic was very help- ful and instructive, Miss Jean Harding played an in- strumental following which several contests were enjoyed. Lunch was served at the close by the hostess and her mother, EI On Sunday mgrning at our Rally Serviee we had the privilege of hear- ing Rev, Mansqn Dayle, D.D,, Toronto. Dr, Doyle is an outstanding man in the work of Christian Education, The orchestra made their first appearance of the season, During the service Mrs. C.-W, Clarke sang a solo. Dr, Doyle also spoke at the joint Rally Service of Pleasant Point and Zion in Zion Church at 2 p.m. On Sunday evening Rev. F, G. Job- lin of Scugog was in charge of the service in the Seagrave Church while Rev. J. McLachlan had charge of an- niversary services, morning and even- ing, in the Head Church. In the even- ing the Seagrave choir were in charge of the music. On Monday evening the orchestra met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Sleep to practice and to present Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wannamaker with an end table, the gift of the orchestra. The following address was read by Miss Gloria Harding: Dear Marjorie and Glenn, -- We, the members of the Seagrave Sunday School Orchestra have gathered here this evening to honor you on this the occasion of your recent marriage. We felt we could not let this oppor- tunity pass without expressing our sincere love and comradeship in the work we have shared during the past years, We have spent many pleasant even- ings together, evenings filled with hours of steady work interspersed with plenty of humour (eagerly con- tributed hy Glenn.) We hope though you have entered a new phase of life's work, you may still continue to help us in our service of musie, in the Sun-1 day School and community, We ask you to accept this gift coupled with our best wishes and prayers for your future happiness and prosperity. As you journey down life's pathway together may you not have any more clouds than will make for you both a glorious sunset. Signed, The Orchestra. Glenn made a fitting reply and the evening closed with a lovely lunch served by the host and hostess. Congratulations to Mr. Archie Mec- Lachlan on securing a position in the assay department. of the MecLeod- Cockshutt mine at Geraldon, Ont. Mr, and Mrs, Taylor of Fenelon Falls, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Wooldridge. _ Congratulations to 'Mr. and Mrs. R, Abraham (nee Norma Moon) on the Phones 84 & 744 LLY SES ASR ORONO ORIICRORLY ov. INSP A AF KOR PR AR ear rossesener OSHAWA birth of a son on August 31st, 1938-- Raymond Robert. - ~~. MANCHESTER ANNIVERSARY The Anniversary services will be held in our Church on Sunday, Sept. 26th, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. H. Hillis, of Little Britain, will be the minister for the day. The Centre St. United Church choir, of Oshawa, will sing at the afternoon service and the Greenbank choir at the evening ser- vice, The opening meeting of the W. A. of St. John's Church, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, on Thursday evening .16th, with the new president, Mrs. (Rev.) E. P. Wood in charge. The meeting opened with a devotional period, the Scripture read- ing being taken by Mrs. A. Rahm, The roll call was answered with a fine sup- ply of small useful articles such as needles, thread, mending yarn, ete., to be included in the hale. Plans were started for the annual hot fowl] supper and concert ta be held on Friday, Nov. 4th. Mrs. F. Willan presided for the following program: piano solo by Miss Ethel Carter; a reading, "The Farm- er's Plight" by Mrs. R. Hamilton; a reading, "The City of Nature" hy Mrs, J. McArthur; a reading "Livingstone's Secret" hy Mrs, W. Crawford; a read- ing, "Keep Hopeful, Dan't Quit" hy Mrs. Jos. Forder; a solo by Mrs, W. VanCamp and a reading by Mrs. T. Smith, "The Missions of the Mite Box." A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the hostess for her hospital- ity and lunch was served. Mrs. Noble and Miss Florence Wedgewood, of Toronto, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Robt. Parr. Misses Florence MeLaughlin, Ruth Marlow and Norma Hooey of Toronto, spent the week end at their respective homes, Messrs, Douglas Lamb and Stanley Rahm spent the week end with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamb, of Lindsay. Dr. and Mrs. John McArthur and daughters are spending a few days in Stratford with Mrs. McArthur's mother, Mrs. Dempsey. During the doctor's absence, his practice is being taken care of by his brother Dr, Ed. McArthur, of Toronto, The September W, M. meeting of the United Church was held at the parsonage on Wednesday afternoon of last week, The Bible Study was taken by Mrs. (Rev.) Bell. Mrs, Norman Mountjoy was appointed as delegate to attend the Presbyterial in Bowman- ville, October 28th, The program was as follows: a temperance reading by Mrs, N. Mountjoy; a solo, "In the Garden" by Miss Vivian Saddler; a piano solo by Ruth Bell. The Study Book chapter, "Social Service in Tokio" was taken by Mrs. Jabez Wright. At the close lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. ee a NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mervin M. Christie. All persons having claims against the estate of Mervin M. Christie, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 22nd day of December, 1937, are hereby notified to file with the un- dersigned on or before the 8th day of October, 1938, full particulars of their claims, Immediately after the 8th day of October, 1938, the assets of the estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Ad- ministratrix shall then have notice, Dated at Uxbridge, this 16th day of . September, 1938. GREIG and bridge, Ont,, ministratrix. LITTLEJOHN, Ux- Solicitors for the Ad- oct6 + ol : SLE A, SRE ED (i AAAI AAR AAR APRS fy : NEW FALL DRESSES | : THIS WEEK : Crepes T $2.98 : Triple Sheers $4.75 $5.75 | Growing Girls' Co Br a S000 i 0 , Silver- rcs or We ir 8165 FLOUR SALE E 2 Five Roses--98's $2.91; 24's 77c.; i 7's 24c. i Quaker xxxx Flour, 8's $2.75 2 for 25c. & Jewel Shortening, 12 . - ; Grapes are good this week 3 Lowest Market Prices i Pastry Flour, 24's, 49c. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY NEI 8 BE SE SE BS MST RA STATA RPA RPR PLL RIANA FFT 1 STAI ATA ASA I bhi nA SRR RA RR SASSOON NAN NA SARA BR ARAN FR ESAS : i OUR NEW LOAF Bread is the stall of life, so we are always trying to furnish oun : customers with the latest and best Ask our driver about our bread and pastry. Ie will be pleased to show you tasty varieties. SMILES N' CHUCKLES When you buy them from us are always fresh and attractively packed Per package 25¢. and 50c. - Gerrow Brothers asa SET A TE NN SS RETR NE 3 SU ERR VR IIE NG GE () CE GED) END (ED (ED (ED GE (WED (GHD DW PD GED GHD &. NO HEATING WORRIES [I" YOU USE READING ANTHRACITE WASHED FREE FROM DIRT AND DUST The "Laundered'" Coal I'resh ST. MARY'S CEMENT also Lime, Plaster, and Tile PORT PERRY COAL YARD PHONIS 91 w, 94) Frc res a vem ss va a vt sem ee rt as ve va ro, MW, | Always on Hand. Hardwood, (©) EHD. () GD) GED (GD (SD (ED (GD AT (SD | | (WG (4 SUMMER IS ENDED Now is the time to make preparations for Winter. We can supply you with-- COAL COKE FIREWOOD WI MAKIE A SPECIALTY OF STORM SASH, STORM DOORS o Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co. PHONE 240 ~ SPN en a A ;: ~ ie RTI ro Pe a En wher sion od in" Look me - ah vor . - Mr TJ "NE ag dt 1 ran apr . a Me oy EDA nr i a oe, w SE ICR 55 PPI a Suk en a RE

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