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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Sep 1940, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 19 BROCK THEATRE PRENTICES ow cnt | BEQULY PAFIOUP Healthfully Air Conditioned. -- Phone 223 -- All Shows Daylight Saving Time With or Without Appointments Thursday, Friday, Saturday, SEPTEMBER 12-13-14 Two shows at 7.30 and.9.30 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 BABY SANDY, in " | $ Sandy is a Lady" with MISCHA AUER, NAN GREY, and BILLY GILBERT MISS DORIS MOUNTENAY EXPERT STYLIST -- FROM TORONTO -- CURLS YOUR HAIR TO SUIT YOUR PERSONALITY or r---- Also an ADDED Attraction Flight at Midnight with JEAN PARKER, PHIL REGAN, ROBERT ARMSTRONG. " Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 16-17-18 Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. . 'My Son, My Son" with MADELEINE CARROLL, BRIAN AHERNE, and LOUIS HAYWARD. OIL PERMANENTS -- $1.95 and up -- Machineless Permanents $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 ISANA CREAM Wave, $5.00 Shampoo & Finger Wave, 50c MARCEL -- 75¢ MANICURE -- 35¢ SPECIAL OIL TREATMENT with FINGERWAVE -- $1.00 Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Prepare for Cold Weather Come in & Bee our Heavy Winter SOCKS-- Priced from 3§c¢c up Also Dress SOCKS in a variety of patterns Priced as follows--20c, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢c, 45¢ 50¢ "ARCTIC Dubbin for your shoes ,. 15c tin. BRITISH Army 8hoe Polish - 1§c tin _ DENINGERS Harness Soap Dressing 30c tin Harness Oil & Neatsfoot always on hand. - Nagle bri eae hs i > - WN rag a = W. E. WEBSTER --~ Beatty Block Port Perry a Je Sie JERS SEL SEES ara We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at AWKER' 'Lowest Market Price. Prompt and ~ Courteous Service Cawker Bros. Phone 2w Port Perry bring the plumber over in no 'time at all? The telephone has an almost indispensable "place in every home. It gives pleasure, convenience sand protection day and night at very little cost. ' Maybe it's something that Dad could fix when he gets homo--but why - go through a day of 'inconvenience, or worry Dad after a hard day's work when a simple tele- phone call will 40 ..Port Perry Fair.. Saturday, Septemb'r 14 COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS me RED & WHITE svone SUGAR - VINEGAR PEACHES NO. 1's PLUMS Several Kinds 45c 45c $6.79 cwt. 39c¢ THE JUNIOR SHOW Ladies' Work, ADMISSION ATTRACTIONS $1330.00 IN PRIZES HORSE RACES BLACK & WHITE The FINEST STOCK FIRST-CLASS DISPLAY Cooking, Canning, Fruit, Vegetables" RUSS CREIGHTON and His Entertainers Autos 10c. Gr. Stand 10c. a FAIR 25c. CONCERT t Night In the Town Hall ---- Russ Creighton and His Troupe of Seven Entertainers Singing, Dancing, - Violin and Trumpet Blackface Comedian A Riot of Fun and Good Humour ADMISSION 25c. -GHILDREN UNDER 12 - 20c. R. D. WOON, SECRETARY W. F. THOMPSON, "PRESIDENT SEAGRAVE ! Junior Red Cross formed al Seagrave i Hon. President ----- Mrs, C, Sleep, I President--DBeverley Scott; Vice-Pres. r==Lloyd Short; See~-Dorothea Wool- aridge; Sports Com.--DB. Scott, L. Short, D. Wooldridge. Treas.--Beur- Harding; Service Com.--FEunice Fish- ley, Earl Sornberger; Program Com. "--Rachorn +Health Com. -- Marion Gordon; Hu- mane Com.--Ken Short. {The first .activity will be a joint weiner roast of the Red Cross and the C.G.L.T. and boys' club, Sept. 16, in Scott's gravel pit, Shower at Seagrave On Tuesday evening, Sept. 3rd, a goodly number from this community {attended the shower held at the home fof Mr, and Mrs. H. Eagleson in honour of the marriage of their only daughter Marion to Mr. Wm. Tris- tram. The evening was spent in games after which the bride and "groom were called to the centre of the room. Mr. J. Mark addressed the { bride and groom fitting to the occazion after which the bride opened several "lovely and useful gifts. The bride and groom thanked the community for the presents, after which lunch was served, - This was followed by a charivari. The crowd. journeyed to Seagrave where all were treated. Three cheers for Bill! Box Social On Sept. 4th, the Seagrave Ball Team held a Box Social on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. R, Scott, The even- ing started with different games and then a lucky draw was made, Helen Bruce winning the four Lindsay Fair tickets. The boxes were sold at good prices and théyi- everyone went home well satisfied with the pleasant even- ing. Proceeds $14.00 which will he spent "for basehall equipment. Personal We are glad to sce Mr. J. McTag- gart out again after an illness. Mr. Wm. Moase is slowly imporving in health, We wish for him a speedy recovery. . Twenty are registered at the school. Mr. and Mrs. F. Groge and Mr. E. Frise were home on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Grose remaining for a holiday. PROSPECT - Mrs. Watson and children of To. ronto spent the week end at the home of Mra, F. Martin, i Mr and Mra Joe Hollingworth of Toronto were visitors at the home of Mys., G. Webster on Sunday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. F, Middleton and were visiting in Brougham on Sunday. Thibault, Tom Tristram; | '| was in charge of Mrs. G. J. Bowler of Toronto, is a visitor at the home of her brother, Mr. Henry Cox. Mr. Reg. Middicton spent the week- end with friends in Toronto, Mrs. G. Smith, Mr. Lloyd Smith, Mr. K: Painter and-Mr.and Mes: Hervey Painter, were visiting with friends in Waubachene on Sunday. School opened last Tuesday Miss Jean McDonald of with Epsom as -acher. Miss C. Cox is in very poor health. We hope she will soon be well again. Sunday is Rally Sunday. Let the people come out and rally the S. S. Mr, and Mrs. Noman Yeo were in Toronto on Sunday visiting a friend ~Jin the hospital, .- Mr. Grant Wilson has secured a position in Oshawa in General Motors Miss Helen Conlin of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, installed in his home. Mr. Geo. Barrett has secured a position in General Motors, Oshawa. Miss Lila Martin of Toronto, speat the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ho Martin, Mrs. John Holliday and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Walters and daughter Dorothy of Toronto were guests of Mrs. I. Holliday on Sunday. The Red Cross held a meeting at Myrtle on Monday evening. Mr. Harry Stephens was home from Camp Borden over the week end. Miss Bruce has returned home after visiting Miss Beth Diamond. Among those attending the Fxhibi- tion last week were: Messrs, Lionel and Ewart Diamond, Merlin Gilroy, Buster Gilroy, 'Miss Francis Pain. EPSOM The prayer meeting held in _the basement was very interesting on Thursday evening last. The meeting Mrs. L. Blight. This week Mrs. Robt. Clark will be in charge. / We are glad to see Mrs. Frank Millman out again after her attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner: visit- ing friends in Scott over the week- end, : Mr. Wallace Simpkin, of Lindsay, at Mr. Denald Asling's recently. .. Mrs. Jas. Ashton at Mrs. Will Me- Gregor's at Bethesda. | s Miss Corbett is back on the job at hor school for another term. Miss Ruby Wilson and Roy Wilson, also Douglas Hart attended the Ex- hibition on Saturday. Mra. Lorne Snoddon visiting her brother in Oshawa for a few days. My. and Mrs. Dave Prentice are re- modelling their home, Mr. E. Dearborn has had the hydroly, Rev. and Mis, Jenner, and Mr, and Mrs, Crapper, attended the Presbytery meeting in Toronto, Mero and Mies. Herman Kerry amt farfily visitmg her brother on Sun day at Ashburn, who had a fall from a load of gram amd was injured. Sorry to report Mr, Drew MetCul locke 15 not so well. Mr. Hugh Rogers of Camp Borden wits home Tor the week-end Mis, Chitord Word and Lillian of Lreenbank, called on Mr. and Mrs, FF Millman on. Sunday afternoon, Don't forget Port Perry Fan Saturday, the Hth, The day of prayer was fittingly ob- served.at our churel- on Sunday. It was «0 pity more people did not at- tend and take pat in the service. From the present standpoint it look is if the people of the world will need "turn to the Lord and seek salva- tion" and sound the praise of Ris dem name more than ever before, GREENBANK School commenced last two new teacher Miss on week with Mills, To Jronto, and Miss Wilson, Epsom. Mr. Francis Williams has secured a job with the Goodyear Rdbber Co. at Mr. and Mrs. Ro Real and My. and Mrs. R. Beare in Toronto on Sunday. My. John Beaton was taken to the Hospital in Oshawa last Thursday, ~ Me and Mrs, Daniels, of Markham, realled on Mr. W. Phoenix, recently, | Mrs, Theo, Crage and son have re (turned home after a five week's visit at Minden. } \ el and Mra Austin, Toronto, victted Mr. and Mrs. T. Sharp. Miss Jean Whitter hls secured a <chool at Coboconk Mr. T. Gold, Uxbridge, had charge of the service in the United Church, Smallman," Port Perry, will have charge next Sunday. < _ Mrs. Smith of Toronto, a former vesident of Saintfield and Greenbank, was laid to rest in Bethel cemefery on Tuesday afternoon. - After a lingering illness, Misa M, A. Blair passed away on Sunday after. noon. The funeral was held at her home of Tuesday afternoon, conduct. ed by a formér pastor, Rev. 1 ." Partridge, Colborne, Interment at the Pines Cemetery. Congratulations from many quar- fers will he the order of the dav on Sept. 17th, when Mr, and Mrs. Rich- ard Real celebrate the H6th anniver sary of their wedding, Dick (87) is now the only survivor of thre¢ sons and_three daughters of the late John - | 1 dowmanville, and is moving his fam- | . ily to Hampton this week. | last Sunday morning, and Mr. Ro Boj WALL PAPERS REDUCED We have about 30 Patterns in Room lots of, from 6 to 10 single rolls, suitable for Bed- room, Dining and Kitchens. Clearing 209%, dis. REMNANTS of FLOOR COVERINGS suitable for putting under Stoves or Mats around the Kitchen -- Lengths 1 yd. to 3 yds. CLEARING AT 20% DISC. || HORN'S - $1.60 Ib. KNITTING YARNS for Mens and Boys SOCKS -- IN ALL COLOURS--2 and 3 ply -- BIRD'S - $1.76 |b. I ] NEW GOODS for Fall and Winter Mens fine SHIRTS In a good Variety of PATTERNS & COLORS - All hew goods -- SPECIAL PRICE: $1.26 -- Mens Fine Cashmere Socks. In a good Assortment Of COLOURS 49¢, 59¢, and T5¢ pr. PRICES: 350, PHONE 43 MEN'S HEAVY ALL WOOL WORK SOCKS F. W. BROCK & SON 45c¢, 59c¢ PAIR PORT PERRY Bert. MacGregor, MEATS THAT SATISFY You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meals you require, we can always give you quality and service. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Give us a call Phone 72-r-2 DCAD If it is in the line of Puff Paste Turnovers Cocoanut Macaroons WE DELIVER HON 32 Gerrow SERROSSAARAAAS |= Ang <> -> -> -> "e000 00 0s 000 ov 0 000 oo IXRRK AXXR AXXXXRXRESBAARX XN BEOBREXAARARRERAN, --FRESH BAKING DAILY-- Tarts-Pineapple, Raspberry, Butter 25c¢ Cookies-Currant, Cocoanut, Cherry 16c¢ Fruit Loaves - - ERR ARAARRAARKRARARARARSR ANAS COCOCONARARRAAA "atatss, ' Baking we have It. .30c doz. 20c¢ doz. 12c each Bros., Port Perry ARARRRRIS SAAS ANNTNAIR AAR SINAN - > o> @> > --> " In these days of uncertainty you need $ ~ ' id ! Phone 41 'er @- > > > Neal. Apart from a little rheumatism he is in pretty fair health but would not care to attempt the horkeback stunts with which he used to entertain (the boys on the village square. Mis. Real (77) is Alice, the young- est of three sohs and three daughters of the late George St. John, Victoria Corners, WWefore coming to, the vil loge eight vears ago Mr. and Mrs, Peal lived in the commodious farm house one mile south of the village, whore their family of eleven--five boys and six girls were reared, All Olive, Dorothy and George, but three reliable insurance. insurance that gives you ) peace of mind as well as protection. HAROLD W. E We place MMERSON . Port Perry are married, Five -- Pearl, Roddy, Oscar, Leslie. and George 'are in Saskatchewan; Olive, Elsie (Mrs. R. teare), Fred, Mabel (Mrs, Brandon), Dorothy and Amy (Mrs. W. Hughes) are in Ontatio, There are twenty-four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. It is unique that there has never been a death in the old homestead nor in any of the families now numbering thirty-hine souls, May these two worthy citizens long be spared to enjoy the evening of a well spent life. or y } . [1

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