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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Apr 1940, p. 4

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105 § 19 ity 1 a. mr 5 J k a 1 3 '7 at 3 pm. Veterans to meet at Club a > ' ily, have moved to the Gibb in Borelin, 1 Monday with friends in town. = Li Mr. Harold Woon and Mr. G. Mark of Toronto, were Sunday guests of out of Lake Scugog is April 27th, C. L, Mackey, radio licence super- * visor, will be in Port Perry in a few days and will call. He has appointed * N. J. White as Vendor for Reach Tp. Be prepared when Vendor calls. Keep May the 9th open to hear Toll Brothers give their travelogue in the United Church. Particulars later. The Army and Navy Veterans Unit No. 216, Port Perry will parade to the | Anglican Church on Sunday, April 21 Rooms at 2.80 p.m. sharp. fy = Mr, Jack VanOs of "Chesley, Ont., formerly resident of Port Perry, has enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps at London, and was transferred to Camp Borden. Mr, { VanOs went overseas with the First . Contingent in 1914 from Chesley and is now serving his King and Country again, Mr. Milton Tipp, we are pleased to report, improving in health. slowly. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey have left Florida and it is expected they will -be home the beginning of the week. Mrs. M, Strait has moved to the Butson house on Water street. .. Dr, H. H. and Mrs. Armstrong and family haev moved to the John F. Mec- Clintock house on North Lilla St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr have moved from the Butson house to.the ' Jas. Medd property on Simcoe St. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray and. son Jimmie of Oshawa, were the week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence. Misses Merle and Grace Switzer of Oshawa, spent the week-end at home. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Orr C. Browne regret their departure . from Port Perry, but wish them the | best of luck in Port Hope. Among out-of-town people attend- ing the funeral of the late A. P, In- gram, were Mr. M. L. Ingram, of | Montreal; Mr. Gordon Ingram, Sault Ste Marie, Mr. Wm. Ingram, Lefroy, i (brothers), Mrs. E. L. Mclean, of Toronto (sister), Governor H." Lucas, of Whitby, Col. R. B. Smith, and A. + W. S. Greer, Oshawa, Mr, W. Head Peterboro, - _._ Mr. and Mrs. David F. Jackson, of iT aronto, ave holidaying at Atlantic y. : » . Mr. Wm, 0. Jones of Toronto, was : the guest of friends here- Saturday. - Mr."John Kerr of Orillia, was a visitor in_town on Tuesday. Mr. Clarence Town of Whitby, and Postmaster Frank Matheson, of Osha- wa, were in town on Sunday. Messrs. Chas. and Robt. Cawker of : Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Cawker on Sunday. . : " ca----r-- "Mr. and Mrs. Mel. James and fam- Mr. W. B. Maitland of Winnipeg, was a recent visitor in town, ok, and Mess Chas, Webster of xbridge, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Allin. Mr, E. Garbutt of Oshawa, spent ; Mr. and- Mrs. Theo Raines have i moved to their residence on Cassimir 8t., formerly occupied by Mr. Law- rence Clark, who has moved to the H. Wannamaker house on North- Lilla. -/ Dr. and Mrs. Morley Honey of To- ronto; were week-end guests in towm. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon, - Mr, Ralph D. Burley of Toronto, in town for the week-end, The latest record for the ice going oa When will- it go out this year?- : sister of the late Perc. Ingram, wish ANNUAL RINK MEETING The annual meeting of the share- {holders of the Port Perry Rink Co. ., is called for Tuesday, April 30th, 1940, at 8 p.m. in the community room of the Public Library. lection of Officers and other gen- eral business. . / James Cawker, President. G. F. Manning, Secretary. 0 CARD OF THANKS : Mrs. A. P. Ingram, brothers and fo express sincere thanks and appre- elation for the many messages of love ind sympathy, and kindness-shown by rieids and neighbours during their udden: bereavement, also for. beauti- ul floral tributes, especially thanking (Warriner Lodge I1.0.0.F. and War Veterans, : o> p-- NTERNATIONAL HARVESTER of Rumacaps. Sold by A. M, and brother, Miss F. Turner and Mrs. and Mrs. Chas, Stabback, a short time with her daughter Mrs. A. MacGregor. Friday. Toronto, visited recently at the home of her aunt Mrs, Snelgrove. Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied. where necessary, at reasonable prices, -- LR. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST <4 ST JOHN'S ; PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister, 10 a.m,--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Public Worship. CHYRCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev, J. C. Clough. Sunday, April 21st 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Sunday, April 28th 3 p.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Sunday, May 5th 11 a.m, --Confirmation Service by the Rev. A. R., Beverley, M.A, D.D., Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of Toronto, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 1T-am=--Rev.-W. P. Rogers, B.A;, a former pastor, : 7 pm--"A young people's_ service. Rev. Mr. Rogers will deliver a special message, IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Edwin A. Christie, who passed away April 17th, 1939. SH - Remembrance, is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never-- The memory of those happy days " When we were all together. GREENBANK Miss Jean Phoenix has returned home after spending some time in To- ronto. an Mr. and Mrs. Blake Cragg have re- turned home after spending two weeks in Toronto. Mrs. W. Forsyth of Uxbridge, visited her mother Mrs, P. Leask last week. '- Mrs. (Dr.) Petras has returned to her home;in South Bend, Ind: : Several" from here attended the funeral of the late Percy Ingram in Port Perry on Sunday. The monthly meeting of the W.M. S. was held in the Church on Tuesday of last week. Rev. Mr. Black of Lindsay had charge of the services of the United ridge of Beaverton will be the preach- cr next Sunday. : Glad to report Mrs. R. Foster able to leave the hospital and is with Mr. and Mrs. Rodd. Sl: 2. The Red Cross held a very success- ful concert and dance in the hall last Friday night. 2 Mr, and Mrs. J. Howsam visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Cresswell at Bobcaygeon recently. PRINCE ALBERT Mrs, C. Snelgrove is on a visit to the West, having gone. with -her-sister - R. Turner,® on "their return trip to Innisfree. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunter have moved into the Robert Butson house. P Best wishes to the newly weds, Mr, The Misses Holmen were in the village on Sunday. 5 Mrs, Town of Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymer in Oshawa cn, Mrs. T. Wauchope and daughter of sons, all present at the funeral: Mrs. Emma Hughes, Port Perry, Mrs. Chas. Jacob, Fort Erie; Mrs. Arthur Dube; Sudbury, Perry, of Sudbury, Floyd of Toronto, Leeland of Tonawanda, N.Y., | &~ Ray of Gason, Ont., Oliver of Tim- mins, Ont., also an aged mother and twenty-one grandchildren," survive. Blake, Butson, Percy Densham,, Ira Ander- son, Herbert Howard. ~ extended to the bereaved family. to express their thanks to the many friends and neighbours for their kind- ness and expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement in the death of Mr. Sheridan, Port Perry Forms Yacht Club A group of young men with mem- ories of unorganized sailing races last season, .have banded together, and formed the Port Perry Yacht Club. They have started the taskYof Pop- ularjzing yachting in this small town, and if the present enthusiasm for sailing continues Port Perry will see a small clubhouse on Lake *Scugog's shores and good racing among the members this season. On Saturday night last, Major W. F. N. Windeyer, past preSident of the Lake Yachting Association;- Com- modore Blake Van Winckle, secretary of the L.Y.R.A. and past commodore of the Queen City Yacht Club, and Col. W. H. Hedges, journeyed to Port Perry. to advise the youths in the for- mation of a club. - Major Windeyer, owner of the yacht Iolanthe, R.C.Y.C., pointed out the benefits of such an organization and urged the youth to make a great effort to build a club house, no matter how small. "After the races" he said "if you can gather in a club house it.is there that the races start all over again, when the sailors talk it all over and find out the mistakes that were made. The spirit of cameraderie in such gatherings grows rapidly and the clean sportsmanship of sailing brings out the best there is in any man. Sailing is", he continued, "one of the few really amateur sports ex- Fisting." : Com. Van Winckle warned the youth to spend only what money they had on the building project and not to build on future income. "Operate on a pay-as-you-go basis", he advised them. Whehn the yachting season opens the club will have four "skimmers", of the Frenchman's Bay type, but in- stead of being 11 fect overall they will be 14 feet. These are owned by "Bev" Kent, Glenn MacMaster, "Don" Shepherd, Harry Brooks." Bill Baker one 'between ther. se - Orde brothers, Philip and John, are also building, but theirs is a 21-foot V-bottom sléep, designed by Atkin, which they hope to launch in May. There will be two-snipes here, one owned by Bill Taylor, a summer resi- dent, and one now being built for an- other summer resident. Ernie Gerrow dinghies. Mr. George] F. Charsley on April 11th, 1940. Mr, Charsley passed away suddenly of a heart attack, on April 9th, in his Tlst year. He was well known here and in Sudbury, where he was a form- er resident. y 3 --Rev. W. J. H. Smyth conducted the service at the home. The Loyal Orange 'Lodge conducted their service at Bethel Cemetery," Severn Bridge, Ont., where interment took' place. Surviving are his widow, Clara Forsyth, three daughters and five Pallbearers were Messrs. Herbert George White, Sr.,, Russell } The sympathy of the community is CARD OF THANKS Mrs. J. A, Sheridan and sons desire 'Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. "Show of Latest Hits" "MY LUCKY STAR" MISS PILTON IS GUEST SPEAKER Lindsay Presbyterial W.M.S. was held in St. Andrew's Church, Lindsay, with Mrs. G.. A. Lucas presiding. speaker and gave many helpful sug- A special executive meeting of the The +H" on our W.M.8. work, i FARMERS' MEETING An Agricultural meeting will be held Friday, April 26th, at 8 pm. The speakers will' be Prof. McConkey of 0.A.C., Guelph. His subjeét will be "Pasture and Pasture Crops", . Mr. E. K. Hampson, of Hamilton, subject: "Fertilizers and their use." MANCHESTER COMMUNITY .. CLUB MEETING ELE Thursday, "April 25th, Euchre and Dance, doors open at 8 p.m., euchre at 8.30 sharp. Four good prizes, Lunch served at 10," Dancing 10.30 to 1. Four piece orchestra. Admission 25¢. Held in Manchester Community Hall, : ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Cameron, Oak- wood, wish to announce the engage- ment of their only daughte¥' Marjorie Kathleen, to Frank Thomas Harding, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Hard- ing, Seagrave. The marriage to take place quietly early in May. UTICA The Blue Bird Club met at the home 'of Mr. Harold Kerry, of officers was held, $10.00 was do- nated to the Red Cross in Uxbridge, and $10.00 to the 1.,0.D.E, War Work at Port Perry, d ; Sympathy of this community goes out to Mrs. A, Christie in' the death of her sister Miss E. Martin. Sorry to report Mr. R. Harper in Christie St. Hospital. We wish for him a speedy recovery. - RL Mr. John Bailey visiting with his his daughter Mrs. Chester Geer on Monday. Be ! Sovereign Fi and Harry Carnegie have 14-foot{#% The funeral of the late George F.|! Charsley was held at Port Perry, Ont. | § | CHEESE with Gary Cooper, Carole In the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Saturday, April 27th, at 8 p.m. Alse Cartoon, and "The Circus Comes to Town'? Admissign:Aduits 260. Children 150, 2 for 25c A donation will'be made to the War Work Fund at the Port Perry High School on 4 Election | - -_Ie ae ee | "NOW AND FOREVER " and. Merle Dowsoy are now building |, \ Mrs. Pascoe Luke has returned home after spending 'some time in Cannington. Much sympathy is felt for her in the loss of her aged mother, _ The Y. P;'U. held at Miss Laura Rogers' home was well attended and an' interesting meeting was enjoyed. The next meeting is to be held at the home of 'Mr, J. P. Wilson, Miss Dorothy Prentice: is confined to the house with la grippe. Mr. Howard McMillan and Mr, N. Millman, of Greenbank, visiting one afternoon at Frank Millman's; We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Al, Christie in the death of her sister. Mr. Gordon Dixon of Manilla, call- ing on Mr, Frank Millman recently. _ Mr. Jos, Wilson received word of the death of a near relative Miss Clara Wilson, who died suddenly at Olean, N.Y.. Mr. Stanley Pogue visiting his daughter Mrs. Welsh of Sandford for a week, -. Mrs. Lorne Snoddon is confined to the house with a severe cold, as is Mrs. Dave Prentice. Mr, Elmer Wilson has been cutting feed for Mr. Bruce Bailey and Mr. A. Christie, - : Miss Lucille Gibson visiting at Mrs. EK, Mr,- John Millman is somewhat im- proved in health, ' : W. J. COOK REAL ESTATE Myrtle 'Station, Ont. P.O. Box 47. Phone 120 r 2. Farm, Village, Town and City pro- perities for sale.: changes will be considered. EE Sat SSR Se Ims Presents - Lombard, Shirley Temple § J.P. Wilsons one afternoon this week. | § All sorts of ex-|§ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940 - -------- il LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE" - KING CONDITION POWDERS Just what your horses need to put . them in shape for the spring work. _-1 pound pkg. 25c. 65 pound pkg. $1.00 Lawrence's Horehound and Lawrence's Kidney Pills ....29¢. Lawrence's Health Salt Lawrence's Mineral Oil Lawrence's Throat Pastilles 25c. Lawrence's Asthma Powder 25c. Honey Cough- Syrup ....50c. i 4 pkgs. for $1.00 1 1b. tin_89¢. 16 oz. 49¢. 40 oz. 89c. A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 49 7#e Rexall swe PORT PERRY Formerly 102 Wil Located north of Rugs, Bicycles, , Spor Equipment. . $ If you do not receiv "call -for one. £ Phone 747 BROOKLIN JUNIOR FARMERS ki MILD $ ig 7 » "24. [CRISCO 1 Ib. 24c 3 Ib. 65¢ FLOUR %te. 785 [BRE LARD To J0c.! Re JVORY Med. - Lge. | PRUNES medium 2 Ib. 19¢ P--- - etd 276 AON I W- | BATS ad IR Be | SOAP 9 for 13c | Onydol, small 0c Targa 3c A ove Garden Seeds ~~ 7 Pkts. 25¢ 4 TEA 3% 63c |Cooking Figs - 21b.123¢c } RICHMELLO 1} Ib. 1b. Dried -Apricots . lb. 29¢ | COFFEE 90c 37c | White Beans - 4 Ib. 95¢ TUNE IN CO. F. R. B. Wheat Flakes - 5 1b. 25¢ ¥ . wpa THURSDAY 8P.M. ~~ | Breakfast Bacon - Ib. 99¢ A kato phe | BOLOGNA = 2 1b, 29 FRUITS and VEGETABLES New Cabbage Ib. 5e h Jo) ¥ STORES AR Amana aa... TIE of the Parliament Buildings, Toronto, situation in agriculture, and our duty as young farmers, as a fighting unit, at home, 5 : Thursday, April 4th, we were honoured on having Mr. J. A. Carroll, as our guest dpeaker. He ig secretary of the Provincial Plowing Match aud Secretary and 'Editor of the Ontario Horticultural Association. He. gave a wonderful description of the World - The Junior Farmers are sponsoring a "Home Garden Competition" for| | villagers, as well as farmers. There {| are substantial cash prizes to 'be awarded the best plots. Judging will be held in July by a competent judge. There will be a section at Oshawa Fair for exhibiting vegetables' from these plots, - ; ~ The next meeting will be held on Thursday, May 2nd, when Mr. W. H. Moore, M.P., will be:the guest speak- er. This will be a-joint meeting, and | the last for the present. - AB the running at large of cattle or if | other animals on th gE | ways of The Townsh liable for damages sustained through the presence. o highway, Municipal providing action over-a animal or animals which may b § [involved in an accident through being oi 3 highway: in contravention of the y-law, follows: : the running. at other animals on the Township. is Prohib 2. That all ani or taken from place to place on a _ NOTICE To 'Residents of Township of Secugog, 131 'Corporation of the Township of Scugog--By-Law No. 1056. y-law to prohibit and restrain roads or high- of Scugog. law as at pre- Municipality is Whereas under th ent constituted th any. nuisance on a and in order to protect the ity from monetary loss by is By-law as a right to gainst 'the owner of any a, he Same ON THOR I Me OSHAWA NOW Canadian Tire Corporation Associate Store MOVED TO--50 BOND ST., E. Guaranteed oar parts, Tires, Oil, Batteries Satisfaotion or your money refunded. PE ces Sait Sa RO TE OPEN liam Street, East, - Regent Theatre, ting Goods & Camping © your new Gatalogue, Gordon Summers } Proprietor' L EN Does the Trick! 'A. R. GRAY R.R. 2, Port Perry AUCTION SALE Friday, April 26th, the property of Farm stock and implements, ~~ See bills for list, ete." Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE ° 16%" x 21 "--$25,00 National Cash Register, in good con- dition--$35.00, JEFFREY & TAYLOR (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North; Oshawa. stata Phone 814 ; n attendance at Tusday and Thuredey afisrnoons of ck week or by appointment. "The Municipal Council of The Tow- of Scugog herein enacts as 1, That from and after this date, arge of cattle or Telephone 287 .- DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. < Port Perry ighways of this ted, ; mals being driven ighway shall be under such super. W. A Sangs yr "DENTAL SURG ster LIMITED TE ryt $msg Might trade for: horse, 'Apply to C. H. Kellett, Port Perry," : | . ; FRE, ision dnd cdntrol as shall be neces- Office Hours _ CO. PICTURE SHOW. Thursday, Friday, Sat. (This Week) | jmeot held on Wednesday, |§ LARGE : LARGE dara | \ - Offico Hours: § a.m. to 5 pm. i SPECIAL ATTRACTION April 10th, and ened with' pert § ORANGES | dozen 29c - GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25¢ * [sory hd ag possible "Gegree 'of | Office Uatalrs, over G, Sleeps Il be held in the High School audi-| Lilian Russell and Robert Donat, inlpy Mrs, Taihs. The devotional period | ¥ FRESH © © : n : safety. to highway traffic, i Insurance Office. : um, Port Perry, on Friday, May --. "THE CITADEL" was conducted by Mrs. Mark and Mrs ES 1 Al FIRM : ; ! 3. at the owner or owners of i Brd, at 7.46 pm. Dance to follow. |The high elase show for 1, A book. on of Lindsay. "A" motion' was | { MUSHROOMS lb. 29¢ LETTUCE : - 2 for19c EP Snimala permitted to bo, ox found, DR. J. B. LUNDY 1 I new Do Toludine He Sogel Comedy~- Andy Clyde, in :| presented by Mrs. Woods and Mrs.|# 'HOTHOUSE. - IER LARGE Ld > rary to his By.duw shall be erson: DENTAL SURCHON Tou "BOOM GOES, THE GROOM" , that Mrs, Oliver of Uxbridge, = Ho an deren responsible and liable] WY : banada, Reserve the date. All are Friday night, April 19, $6.00 in 6 ar at the Provincial ih CUCUMBERS _ 2 for 25 2 CELERY. 2 for 25¢. Loy; Samage aecasloned thereby.' Office. above Bell Telephone Brchange, lgome, Admission free. prifes at § pm. Saturday night at| meeting on account of Miss Kennedy's LL ER : MH rebruary, 1940 re 0 alti ide Queen Btrast, Port Perry, O. SWITZER, Local Dealer. py, id0 And B30 --Longer show. Jiliness. Mrs. Brabion, the treasurer, ew : arrofs Bunch he ohn L. Sweetman, Frank Gerrow,| Phones: Office dw, Rasidenes 64) Ee a Naureen O'Sullivan, in . reported our funds to date in excess |i LR ; ul Aprils AEG - Reeve, - ee - UMATISM, SCIATICA, BACK-| wrARZAN FINDS A SON" _ [of last year, ; SR | Pen En ER i ; - -| ARTHUR W. 8. GREER . Lumbago are ked at the)' The pew jungle eple special, Migs Pilton, Provincial Secretary of | i COW FOR SALE «| du attendance at my Port Perry Hos'en ¢e by the cleansing and antiseptic | COMING SOON--Sonja Henle, in [the = Auxillary Council, was guest Durham and Jersey, due May" 4th, |' Wednesday morning, and of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, . Port Perry; Phone 2 LX £ § Ne. I HR (EET | BRAY CHICK || hy Chicks are real y--- | En Archie Black, at his premises Scugog. Iron Safe, inside measurement Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG ey ide

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