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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1939, p. 4

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_ were week-end guests of Mrs. D. Day : John McMillan is on her DON'T. FORGET The Parish Workers of the Church of Ascension, Port Perry, will hold their fowl supper and bazaar on the afternoon and evening of Friday, Nov. 3rd in the Parish Hall. The Queen Victoria Auxiliary are forming a Junior league for girls from 12 years to 16 years for Red Cross work. Anyone wishing to join meet at the L.O.L, Hall on Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m, Sorry to report My Jolin Hayden is quite ill. E "Miss Gladys Bly of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, Beatty over the week end. Mis. Z. M., Jackson, Mrs. Arthur W. Brock and Mrs. Fred Brock, visited in Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs. J. P. Anglin of Montreal was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Christy last week. 5 Mr. W. T. Harris, of Toronto, home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Kent of Lindsay, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Grant M. Gierrow on Sunday. Mr. Albert Milner of Unionville was the week-end guest of his brother Mr. Wm. Milner. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Christie of Epsom, were guests of Mr. Albert -Hall on was Sunday. Mrs. (Dr.) Hamilton has been visit- ing for several weeks now with her parents near Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Helen Hamilton, of Seaforth, is visiting her brother, Dr. Hamilton. Mr.-and Mrs, Roy F. Day, Toronto, and Bernice. : Mr. Leighton MacGregor and family, of Beamsville, were the gue sts of Mrs. Ww. MacGregor. Miss Spence has made some exten- |" sion alterations to her on Cochrane street. Mr. W. Schacter of Toronto, was.a visitor in town on Friday. Mr. W. H. Hill of Toronto was a re- cent visitor here. Private Fred Colbear of Oshawa, spent the week-end at his home here. Mies Mildred Palmer is spending a few days in Peterboro, Mr. Stewart ®ollins is making ing] provements to his property. Miss Anncbelle: Baird of Maple Grove, near Bowmanville, was hope for the week-end. "Mr. Jim 3 Miss Doris Cairns, of Toronto, visited Miss Helen Anderson on Sunday. ) Mr. and Mrs: Salkeld and son Neil, of Caledonia and Margaret Salkeld of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs: P. G. Morrison on Sunday. Miss Adele Small, Mr. Bruce Parker, Mr. Ronald Maitland, all of Toronto, and Miss Virginia Nasmith of Limber- lost Lodge, were Sunday guests of, Mr. and Mrs, 1. 'R. Bentley. Mr. C. V. Plrdy of Oshawa, spent a week with his mother a E. H. Purdy. © We are pleased to Year that Mrs. way home residence from England. A number of members of Fidelity Lodge, AF. & A.M. were in Oshawa on Tuesday night, attending - Senior Warden's Night at Cedar Lodge. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Smalman have arrived in New York from Scotland. Mrs. Arthur Carnegie has returned home from visiting her daughter Mrs. Savage of Calgary, and some friends in Vancouver, FAREWELL PARTY The Ladies' ~ Lawn Bowling "Clpb gave Mrs. Earle Beare a farewell party at her home last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beare are moving {lo Claremont this week. : A very enjoyable evening was spent playing bridge and Mrs. George Jack- son made some fitting remarks when she presented" Mrs, Beare withthe " beautiful: rhinestone evening bag from the Bowling - Club, ments were then served. SURPRISE PARTY About thirty ladies of the United Church Ladies' Bible Class gave Mrs. S, Farmer a Surprise Party last Fri- day evening, The following address was read by Miss G. Stovin: Dear Mrs. Farmer: On this the occasion of our Class enhanced by solo numbers at both ser- 5 -billed to appear at the Town Hall on Dainty refresh-|- BFE GENUINE DI FREE AGAINST RINGS Note--- Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store Port Perry Ask to see the Special 34 plece set Silver Flatware at I, R. Bentley's. Price 9. 90, ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Friday, October 27th-- "Preparatory Service Sunday, October 29th-- pith, OSHAWA {ie AIR-CONDITIONED ' Thursday, Friday, Satdrday, - OCTOBER 26-27-28 in Gorious Technicolor "Hollywood Cavalcade" well pleased with the résult of théir anniversary services last Sunday. Wm. McRoberts, of Bobcaygeon. He gave two excellent addregses. The musical part of the services was vices by Mrs. Hodgins of Toronto, and by solos and duets by Mrs. Roy Scott and Mr. Joe Grantham. The financial returns satisfactory. were BELL RINGERS COMING! The Eckhardt Brothers, Swiss Bell Ringers and Variety Entertainers, are 'Wednesday, November Ist. Canada's only road show is now in its fortieth year and is the only survivor of the once numerous companies Lhat toured the country. The show has been en- motor trucks, Dancing aftév "show, no extra charge. "TY i > i TWO-WAY ACTION on the Kidneys, antiseptic and. invigorating. Ruma- caps attack the cause of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago. Sold at Lawrence's Drugstore, Part Perry. > ---- -- A meeting was 'held last week, and through the efforts of some of the members of the executive of the form-! er Port Perry Band, a new band has now been organized. The former band was cgrried_on from 1912 until the summer of 1938. ) The first rehearsal will be to-day (Thursday) at the Town Hall. Twenty | have already joined, and it is expected' there will -be more to follow. Mr, Milton Tipp, formerly of Winni- peg, is the band master for present. Mr. Bert MacGregor .is the Tr dent, Mr. Geo. R. Davey, secretary-' treasurer, f Committee - te "Moser, Percy Den- sham, I. R, Bentley," W. E. Webster. this band that were in the Band of 1012, _ One of the members, Wiltred' Jack- over this band that he drives the round trip of twenty miles to practice here DELANEY FURS Rally and Sacipl Get-together, we take the opportunity to' express to you our deep aprpeciation, of the - services which you have rendered us as our teacher. © We realize that you have laboured under difficulties owing to ' physical handicap. We have always admired the cheerfulness which at-} tended your preparation and teaching. We who attended the class most re. gularly felt well rewarded by recelv-| (Continued on Page 6) | - . AGENT, PORT PERRY Belleville Trenton Oshawa FUR COATS $1.00 Dow: $1.00- Weekly ! *Remodslling ®Repairs MISS A. STOUT The services were conducted by Rev.| very PORT PERRY REORGANIZE BAND. ! There are only three members als, Village of LADIES You want the latest TRAVELLING GOODS I'HEN- SEE THE McBRINE LINE -- AT = E AEROPACK MeBRIN of FOR LADIES Holds sul ry Ke trunk pincirle; id easier to pack Aliopack" Aroopack, $5.60, $6.50 Areo Packette, $4.60 W. E. Webster Beatty Store Port Perry Re pe > Pliunk, in his 64th year. Hom mT OO * N ov. Sa sel . 11 won --Holy € nion. . I I'h WwW k: Lm oly Communion SAE - i 1S ee b4 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ! Alice Faye, Don Ameche, N A a Rev. W. J. HD Smyth, M.A, B.D, £ ] ' . Minister Added--Cartoon ' M ed icines 10. a.m. --Sunday School y . ERT J. > . "GOLDEN WEST i i : . 11 am--T. E. Plewman, F.R.G.S. .. 90¢, Halibut Liver Oil of 'West China. _-- x Capsules ...... 2 for 9lc. 7 p.m.--Young People's Service: ' 9] % The pastor assisted by members of REA IVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.nt. 4 15¢. Epsom Salts 2 for 16¢c. Y.P.U. will conduct the service. E : yt DEN TD 3 ' Speaker Mr. T. E. Plewman "Trade Winds" if 25¢; Epsom Salts 2 for 26c. Miss R. M. Crosthwaite of Whitby 4 $1.00 Cod Liver Oil cofic. College, will be soloist." fl "Tablets ...... 2 for $1.01 ith Fredri Moo 3 with Fredric March i y i } ~~ 50c. Rexall Bronchial CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION . and Joan Bennett I Syrup ........ 2 for 5lc. Rev. J. C. Clough, Rector. : [ 25¢ ABS. & C: Tablets Sunday, October 29th-- . 1 ange fii : 2 for 26¢ 8 a.m.--Holy Communion Mon., Tues., Wed, Thursday, ' Fo ' 3 p.m.--Sunday School. . - Y 49¢. A.S.A. Tablets » 7. p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. OCTOBER 30 to NOVEMBER 2 1 100s ...... ...2 for 50c. Sunday,, November 5th-- i 25c. R Il Orderli : 8 a.m.--IHoly Communion €' WwW 1» x 25c. Rexa rderlies 3 3 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and The omen =z. fd 2 for 26c. sermon, £ [|] 50¢. Rexall Kidney 3 p.m.--Sunday School. starring Norma Shearer, i Pills ...2 for ble Merit SL Pills... 'e . Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell [ 50c. Nose and Throat PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ | Relief ........ 2 for 5le. © ANNIVERSARY a lid The congregation of St. John's : 50c. Milk of Magnesia : Presbyterian Church, Port Perry, are A 2 for 5lc. 3 _ 5c. Milk of Magnesia - a Buy Now | for your "Future Needs DIED * WHITFIELD==At Toronto, on Sun- day, Qctober: 22nd, 1939, Isaac Whit- field, of Cadmus, in his 76th year. SHUNK -- On Scugog 'Island, on Monday, October 23rd, 1939, George 4 2 for 76c. J 4 25¢. Hydrogen Peroxide Bg] 2 for 26c. 3 50c. Hydrogen Peroxide By 2 for 5lec. SEE See eS Cee LAWRENCE NE CEN Wednesduy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday OL TS a] Tablets ......2 for 36c. ' 75¢. Carica Bile Tablets / 35¢ Mi31 Tooth Powder 2 for 6c. | 2 for 36¢c. 50¢. Rexall Chest Rub | 75e. Mi3l' Antiseptis 2forste. Nl oo 3 for 765. 35¢. Tr. of Ipding 2 for 36¢. . . 80. Mi Toot Pe 406. !! 25c. Castor Oil ..2 for 26¢. || 35c. Rexall Shaving 50c. Baby Laxative Cream ....... 2 for 36c. 2 for 5lc. : row i; 40c, Lavender Shaving Syrup of 'Hypophosphites {Cream 2 for 41c. 4 $1.00 size. ..2 for $1.01 J 50c. Riker's French Balm $1.00 Beef, Iron & Wine i. 2 for Sle. 2 fon $1.01 3% 50c. Gardenia Face Powder: 1 Ze if * 2 for ble. $1.00 Cod Liver Sa ¥ 50c. Jonteel Face Powder : if - 2 for blc. |i 25¢, Corn Solvent 2 for 26c. § .50c, Jonteel Face Creams--- § $1.00 Cod. Liver and LE 2 for lc. Creosote Co.. .2 for $1.01 § 4 35c. Lavender Brilliantine ; ) ; ' 2 for 36c. 50c. Erasmus Wills Salt {7 2b. Klenzo Tooth Paste 2 for lc. 2 for 26c. 25c. Meloids ....2 for 26c. OL _L EXTRA SPECIAL 16 ounce size 2 for $1.25 : The PHONE 49 - MAIL ORDERS: Ee a ICH I WEBSTER'S larged and the equipment: fills ail TlH VISIT "THE STRAND" THEATRE The manggerment of the Strand Theatre, U, Uxbridge, has arranged with a special me engineer 'this week and assure. our patrons the best in sound and hew pictures, and in the near future an attractive theatre front and painting interior ill be done. I I) CHEESE, Mild, BUTTER, First Grade, SUGAR, Granulated, FOR RENT Six roomed house on John Street. : 3 CHEESE, Kraft, 2 1b. Loaf - Apply to Mrs Gordon Bruce - PORT PERRY] son, of 'Nestleton, is so enthusiastic 3 ) : ? You are hereby re-|t minded that the Secood Instalment of 1939 taxes 'is dueon 0 Monday, Nov. 6th. G. F, MANNING, Clerk-Treasurer + Tax Collector Treasurer's Office, Oct! 24, 1039 B PASTRY FLOUR, 24's MILK, Carnation Tall 1b. 31 10 lbs. for .68§ . 55 - 3 for .28 53 35¢. Boot's Todized Throat ' To ile tr 0 S 1 i fi Puretest. Cod Liver Oil A SEC ER a a CL A.M. LAWRENCE 107-r-4. 4 25. Milk of Magnesia" Tooth Paste ..2 for 26¢. French Castile Soap (72% pure oil) 2 for 6c. Per dozen 36c¢. Sto PORT PERRY A SPECIALTY' gent cc --- Dr. H. H. Armstrong | DENTIST. | i 'Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Telephone 237 -- Port Perry r HOUSE FOR SALE Mr. J. F. McClintock-is offering his house on Lilla St, Port Perry, for sale. This is a brick clad, two storey house - containing -8 rooms-and large sunroom, hardwood floors, It has all modern conveniences as well as run- ning spring water, The garage is double boarded 16 x 20, room for two cars. Possession Nov. 1. If inter- ested a letter addressed Port Perry R.R. No. 2 will find 'me or telephone J.-F, McClintock. ostf | Auction Sales 'Thursday, October 26th '-- W. C. Platten, lot 19, Con. 2, Brock: Town- ship, 2 miles east Wick, Farm Stock, = PURE LARD, lbs .27° § TEA, Domino, } Ib [29 Coffee, Richmello,1b.38 Vanilla, Art, 16 oz. 1 Peanuts, shell, 1b. : Shortening, 2 Ibs .27 'Mincemeat, 21bs .25 Cheese, velvetta, 11.26 Bkg. Powder, |b .19 KISSES, 2 lbs. .28 FRUIT SPECIALS. GRAPES, Emperor, BANANAS, N= Celery hearts, 2 for, 16¢ Oranges, dozen 26¢c 3 lbs. for ,2§ a 3 lbs. for 25 : Grapetrult, 6 for 25¢ TOMATOES, lb. 15¢ a aE . 14 SY YIVT STORES + LIMITED AN tata ama a a TIE TEL 1 Ji) { } | Bl Ol | { TR Impl ts and feed. "Terms Cash. Sale at one o'clock. Saturday, October 28th -- Henry |= Gigbner, lot b, con, 5, Reach, % mile west of Utica, Implements and Furni- ture, Terms Cash. Sele 1 p.m. | - . TED JACKSON, Auctioneer "W! A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON -=: Office Hours: 9 a.m, to A, pm. ) 8 9 Ofiy. Vouisles, gris Slaps SUITS BPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents : SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 - C. P. ROLPH peated, over . Jemison's Bakery "be. Chooclate Bars 2 for 6c. Sundries 81 00 Hot Water Bottles 2 for $1.01 $1.50 Hot Water Bottles 2 for $1.51 35¢. box Stationery 2 for 36c. 50¢. bok Stationery 2 for 5lc. 26¢. Adhesive Plaster 2 for 26¢. 30c. box Christmas Cards . _2 for 31¢c. 50¢. box Christmas Cards 2 for 5l¢. 10c. Wash Cloths 2 for 11c. 15¢. Wish Cloths 2 for 16c. A45c, Peppermint Patties 2 for 46c. Jumbo Humbugs 2 Ibs. 35c¢. . Horton's Cough Drops : ; 2 for llc. Tr er Le Make Sure lof your share | of Bargains -- A ME TE TE A re" Now is the time to BUY MEN'S SHOES (FOR DRESS "WEAR) RUBBERS and WORK BOOTS Come in and See "Our Stock George Stephens PORT PERRY - Xo {The firm of Gresr'& Humphreys ls disclved.)' ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER "In attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon week, or by appointment. Port Perry, Phone 264 Queen 8 (The firm of Greer & Humph RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS ' 24%; 8imcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 Art In attendance at my Port Perry ofies on | Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of "eh : week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone " DR. J. B, LUNDY. 2680 DENTAL BURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North Side Queen Street, Port Perry. "Phones: Office 68w, Realdense " a yen is disolved." ¢ i ' . a {as

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