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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Sep 1939, p. 4

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Port. LP PERSONAL BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES AT 1. R. BENTLEY'S Prof. Anson and Mrs. Walker, and sons Ted and Donald, of London, Ont., were week end gue sty of Mrs. EK: A. Walker. District Chief George the Toronto Fre Department, Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Bentley. Mr. A. M. Burnham, of Toronto, was home for the week-end. Mrs. R., Quinnell, of Buffffalo, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, 'Geo. Stephens for some days, has re- turned home, Mrs. Simpson of Kitchener, and Miss Morrison of Toronto, called on their brother Mr. P. (i. Morrison, one day last week. i Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors at the Lake. Miss Muriel Cook, Toronto, was a holiday guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook. Miss Mary Evelyn Peabody, has re- ' turned to her home in Fergus, after a holiday spent! with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Morrison, a Mr. Arthur Varry and Mr. Jimmie Garner, of Toronto, spent~the holiday in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cook. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott of New Toronto, spent the holiday in town, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Groves, of To- ronto, were holiday week-end guests of Mrs. S. E. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Ardron, of Toron- to, were holiday guests of friends in this locality. W. Phillips of visited ronto, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Switzer. d Mr. M, M. Statton, of St. Catharines was a holiday guest of Mrs. W. Real. Miss Dorothy Young of Toronto, spent the weck end in' town and Fh. ir. and Mrs. Roy Day, Mrs: Geo. Teen Miss Hilda Jewell and Mr. BeFt ' Adams, all of Toronto, visited Mr. and | Mrs. David Day _ on Tuesday. + Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R--Davey motored to Ottawa and Prescott with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossey, over the week end. 3 We are sorry to report that Miss Mary Webster is on the sick list. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr, Jack Beare, of Huntsville, spent the holiday "with his parents Mr. and Mrs. MT, Beare. , Mrs. K. Watt and Mrs. D. McDonald of Brantford, Mrs. W. Stevens 'and|- Mrs. N. McDonald, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Ingram and son, of Montreal, are visiting with friends in town. Miss Doris Ames of Toronto, spent the week-end at_Cricklewood Lodge. Schools Open with Geod Enrolment Both the High and Public Schools .in Port Perry have opened with 'a 'good attendance. There were 108 en- rolled in the High School the opening morning; and 170 in the Public School. This puts the "Public -Schhol a little ahead of last year, and the High Schol about the same. - The whole school building has- been tastefuly renovated, and the equip- ment has been put into god condition. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received f¢r refresh- ment booth privileges at thd Port Per- ry Fair, September 27th. nilers 'must be in by Sept. 23rd, Md must be addressed to Frank Shepherd, Port Perry. : A Ch IN MEMORIAM dear nephew, Jack Butson, who passed away September 3rd, 1938. . This world may change from year {o year, Ard friends from day to day; But never the cheerful smile of 'one we dearly loved . From our memory pass, AWAY, Uncle Bob and Aunt Ethel Butson. "IN MEMORIAM BUTSON--In lovihg memory of "4iJack" Butson, who died September 8, 1938. : When one we loved was called-away, God took him home--it was His will, Within our hearts he ligs! Al. | --Ever remembered Slaned on. behalf of the. fa '| Bentley's Jewelry Store Port. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Orval Switzer, of To- BUTSON--In loving memory of our" x . had One year has passed since that sad day BLUEBIRD D RiNes Note Every diamond if insured. SCROOL FAIRS IN ONTARID COUNTY Plans. for School Fairs which will he held in Ontario County during the Month of September are now under way. Fourteen Fairs are scheduled to he held. In these fairs approxi- mately 120 schools from all townships in the County will compete, In '1938 entries in the Ontario County School' Fairs totalled over 11,000, with an es- timated attendance of 10,000 people. The morning programme will con-' sist of the placing of agricultural ex- hibits, judging of poultry and live- stock, holding of contests in knitting, weed naming, bird naming and first aid and the sports events. Features of the afternoon program will include school parade, school choruses, public speaking, recitation' and instrumental contests, Following the outdoor program the people will be permitted to inspect the' exhibits in the hall. This year cach! school will display a project which was completed during the previous school | term. This display will, no doubt,' prove very interesting to parents ana' other visitors, and it is hoped that these demonstrations of school work will link the new course of studies closely to the School Fairs. Following is a list of Fairs: YEGER / JULI 4 "THEATRE FREE ' bReE OSHAWA _AIRKONDITIONED rl Phone 1011 Thursday, Friday, Saturday," SEPTEMBER 7.8.9 "The adventure that thrilled the world. Spencer Tracy, in "Stanley and Livingstone" With : Richard' Greene, Nancy Kelly ADDED+--Color Cartoon-- 'BARNYARD EGGCITEMENT REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m. "MY LUCKY STAR" starring Sonja Henie, Richard Greene. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 11,12, 13 * The Star Maker starring Bing Crosby, Louise Campbell, Ned Sparks, and 99 Kids lS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, SEPTEMBER 14-15-16 Gary Cooper, in the New "Beau Geste"* with Ray Millard, Rabt. Preston "Always the Latest Shows" Thursday, Fri., Saturday (This week) Seugog ........ Thursday, Sept. 7 Greenbank LL. Friday, Sept. 8 Sunderland Fr Monday, Sept. 11 Beaverton ... Wednesday, Sept. i Mara Township. . Thursday, Sept 1, Rama Township... Friday, Sept. 15 Caninngton ...... Monday, Sep.t 18 Scott Th. ........ Tuesday, Sept. 19] Manchester ., Wednesday, Sept. 20 : Claremont ...,.Thursday, Sept. 21 Brougham ........ Friday, Sept. 22 Pickering ....... Monday, Sept. 25 Oshawa ........ Tuesday, Sept. 26 Brooklin® ....... Thong; Sept. 28 Strand Theatre ux = RI DGE Do You Need a School 'Bag? We have them in} Chas. Bickford, Anna May Wong, in "DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI" | See plenty of thrills and papery in Shanghai. Also "INSIDE GOODS", and THREE KINGS AND A QUEEN. 8 one Ib.boxes of chocolates to 8 win- ners by lucky number draw Saturday night, Sept. 9th. Join the fun. Monday-Tuesday (only), Sept. 11-12, Lloyd Nolan and Akim Tamiroff, in "DANGEROUS TO KNOW" A police story. Also Some, Popeye and Color Cartoon, Friday and Saturday, Ton 15 and 16, , -Hopalong Casssidy, in i "HOLD MEXICO" NOTE--Theatre closed Wednesday & Thursday nights owing to our New, Year Holiday. Tell your friends.t Organizing for Emergencies, Steps are now being taken to organ- ize the Counties of Ontario, Durham, ties in the Province of Ontario, where- by all women may voluntarily register! for service in national emergencies. Mrs. Gordon D. Conant, of Oshawa, | has been appointed chairman .of the organizing committee for the three! counties, and reports that letters by the score have. been received at head- quarters, 1203 Montreal Trust Bldg.,' Toronto, from women offering their; 'services in various capacities. She asks that all desiring to register be | patient until organizing, is well under way. Announcements will be made as! to where and when registrations will | be received. BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS AND suppLIS AT L R. BUNTIRYS: "BORN LUCAS--To Mr. and Mrs, Voinhd Lucas, at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, on August 12th, 1039, a daughter. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Hunter, on Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1939, at Port Perry, n son--James (Jamie) Lloyd. CARD OF THANKS ©; thanks their friends and neighbbura for their many acts of, kindness and words of sympathy at the time of the death of Mrs. Walter Sonley. 3 Russell, Clifford and Loretfa'Sonley and Victoria, along with other coun. | he undersigned wish to sincerely ji either fabric or leather. 'FABRIC BAGS for Girls or Boys. 65 cents and up Leather Bags. for $1.00 and up Come and See for Yourself DON'T FORGET--We sell |. - "FLY[GO" .1for - Household /use. Bring 'your own container. 'FLY SPRAY for Live Stock that will not etain iid or blister. Genuine CAPO -FLY SPRAY $1.00 Per Gallon W. E. Webster Beatty Store' " Port Perry TOMATOES | FOR SALE Good, sound, choice, ripe, | No. 1 Staked Tomatoes. Price per basket well filled 20 Ibs. for 25¢. 200 More Baskets 200. Each Order EARLY, while the supply i8 good, Bring Your Own Baskets APPLY 80 D. CORBMAN ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. "Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. chool at 10 am. orship at 11 a.m, Everybody Welcome Sunday, blic ~ CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. J. C. Clough Sunday, September 10th 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 9.46 p.m. --Sunday School. 11 a,m.--Moriing. Prayer + Sermon. and Sunday, September 17-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m,--Morning Prayer and Sermon, hd PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H, Smyth, Minister, 10 a.m.--Sunday- School. 11 a.m.--"Love of Our Country" 7 p.m.--"The Decay of the Sou)" In these troublous days the Churth calls you to think on the things that abide through every change. Four Hundred FOWL WANTED FOR Special Occasion] TOP PRICES PAID Ph. 23; Port Perry FOR RENT Brick - house, all conveniences and garage. The Wellington Somerville property. Apply to W. J. Anderson, Port Perry. for GOOD Results ) Possession October 1st. Bleeding and * protuding piles gen- erally result from 'congestion of the | liver and an inflamed condition of the lower howel which causes the flow of blood in the veins. to slow up. Bunkers Herbal Pills for Piles treats the cause at its source. Sold on a money back | offer by A.M, Lawrence and P. G. Morrison. HOUSE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT street. All Apply to Mrs. Some furniture for sale, Situated on Queen modern conveniences. W. Pyatt. STRAYED to the premises of the NTR four calves: two red heifers, two steers, one white and one dark. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Alvin Bruce, Lot 22, Con. 11, Reach Tp,, Phone 116 r 1-8, - FOR SALE Quebec Heater with oven, good as new. -Apply to Robt. Mann, Prince Albert, Ont, ' Ld FLOORING FOR SALE - A quantity of 4 inch Oak Flooring. Apply to Mrs, Alfred Steer, Lot 38, Cdn. 4, Reach, R.R4, Port Perry. 'WOMAN WANTED for General Housework Phone 1891, Oshawa : LOST Black Collie, white strip on breast, answers to name of Prince. - Finder notify A. S. Claughton, R.R.1, Perry, Phone Uxbridge 9306. : "~._ + BORN To Mr. {nee Grace Cawker) in Oshawa Hos- pital, September 2nd, 1939, } S50 hiny Gloria Grace. AUTO FOR SALE 1930 Ford, Two doors, mileage 18,000; privately owned, good condi- tion, priced right. David bart Myrtle Station. ~ WHEN PAINS ARE TORTURE from Rheumatisin, Sciatica, Backache, use Rumacaps.-- their Two-Way Action attacks the cause. Sold at Lawrence's Drugstore. > Radio Repairs CALL ' FARMER 'RADIO wi Phone 85 ~ Port Perry YOU ARE MRA. MORAL Re Armament: | INVITED TO SEE AND HEAR THE MOTION PICTURE CALLING ALL NATIONS "which will be shown at Outdoor Videtre AT THE CALLING ALL NATIONS" is a series of up-to-the- minute shots, graphloally portraying reoent events in the Poster s = Directly South of the Press Building. CANADIAN NATIONAL [EXHIBITION ll The Flim will be shown o every evening during the Exhibition, shortly \ after 10.00 p.m. id progress of fog E | MORAL RE- ARMAMENT Sept: 14. Port and Mrs. Frank Hastings LH A You. did not choose your part, i know. f "Twas handed out by Him who sees The stations high and places low Where fitness counts and efforts please. ! S WS | LAWRENCE S Drug fore NE You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store : . h ! % ¢ a . 4 . y BAYER'S ASPIRIN, ..22¢., 39., 98¢c. NEO-CHEMICAL 8 sl) ; ; E ALKA SELTZER LEEUT 29¢., and 57¢. FOOD : NOVA KEL P. Tablets 79¢., $1.39, $2. 79 A vitamin and Mineral . Food Supplement, ENO'S FRUIT SALT, .47¢c., and 79¢. - Start. now to build re- | © | piyma CAPS... 50¢. and $1.00 sistence to winter ills. so LER ; OTT" 5 Fluld--$1.15 and $2.45 SCOTT'S EMULSION ..53¢c. and 98¢. Capsules ........ $1.25 WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER EXTRACT ....ivvvvvvvnnns $1.00 PHONE 49 he © nme PORT PERRY' 2 -d Perseverence for Victory pn By Edwin Liebfreed ~ I say! What kind of man is this Who know his lines, yet quits the play, And makes the scene go all amiss Because a shadow crossed his way? . The curtain's up, remember; lad;- ig! And even though your part be small, It's how you did it--good or bad-- - That counts in acting, after all, But this I swear: no play is good If meaner parts be slightly done; And every star has one time stood . Where you are now, and honours won. The scenes must shift, the act move on, And you. will scarcely know, my hoy, Just how you played, until it's. done And felt the flush of abou s Joy. : ' iL ER ------------------ SO COO OO LY Dr. H. H. Armstrong DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Telephone 287 ~/- - Do You Need Stationery? Letterheads, envelopes, bill" heads, and all kinds of business office requirements Surpligy at the Star Offles. Genuine Hand Made: 'LONG STRAW Horse Collars | FIT and MEASURE' GUARANTEED AT NO EXTRA COST, ; - MADE BY MAN WITH THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Can be obtained from-- T. STEWART, or "WM. WEBSTER PORT PERRY, ONT. Sas W. A. Sangster " DENTAL SB8URGRON Office Hurd} 9 am, to 8 pm, Office Npstairs, over p's Port -Perry SUITS SPONGED AND PRESAED © 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery YOUR FAMILY BAKER Can relieve you from baking worries, 'and provide the 'best in Bread and Pastry. JEMISON'S BAKERY "THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY Phone 93; Port Perry, AUCTION BALE of Household Effects, the property of N. S. McNally, Blackstock, on Friday, September 8th, 1939, Sale at'l p.m. Terms Cash. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer Rep air and Painting Shop Also rina Work and ~Furniture" Painting - "Mechanic's License i Phone - 209 3 ® : 'HOOEY'S REPAIR SHOP "Ohe block North of the Fshert Houge (The firm of Greer & Humphreys te disolred.) ARTHUR W, 8S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 364. (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is disolved.) RUSSELL D.. HUMPHREYS 24; Bimcoe Street North, Oshawa. ~ Phone 814 -- _ in attendance at my Port Perry offies on "Tuteday and Thursday afternoons of each i, week or by appointment. $ Queen Sires} 'Port Perry, Phone " DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Offite above Bell Telephone Exchange, North Side Queen Street, Port Perry, Phones: Office, 88w, Resideney 68) mr

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