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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Oct 1940, p. 5

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L IN \ FI, PORT PERRY, ONT, o BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. All shows Daylight Saving Time, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, October 24-25-26 Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 'When the . Daltons Rode" with RANDOLPH SCOTT, KAY FRANCIS, - GEORGE BANCROFT, ANDY DEVINE. ' *. 3 MONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDAY, October 28-29-30 Last Complete Show at 8.60 "Flight Angels" with VIRGINIA BRUCE, DENNIS MORGAN, WAYNE MORRIS, JANE WYMAN. Also an ADDED Attraction "Blondie on a Budget" with PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE, LARRY SIMMS, RITA HAYWORTH. . 0 COMING -- Next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Oct. 31, Nov. 1-2: Errol Flynn, in "THE SEA HAWK". KINGDOM - OF GOD CRUSADE WILL BE HELD IN OSHAWA PRESBYTERY The Presbytery of Oshawa of the United Church of Canada is holding | within its bounds a Kingdom of God Crusade from Oct. 27 to Nov. 1, 1940. On Sunday, October 27, there will be a general exchange of ministers in the Presbytery, as follows: Bowmanville (St. Pals, with Ennis- Killen. 5 Bowmanville (Trinity) with Newton- ville, Scugog with Orono Port Perry with Claremont Whitby 'with Blackstock Brooklin-with Newcastle Oshawa (St. Andrew's with Hampton Oshawa, (Simcoe) with Pickering Oshawa. (King St.) with Courtice. Oshawa (Centre St.) with Greenwood Oshawa (Northminster) with Tyrone, Oshawa (Albert St.) with Columbus, Oshawa, (Cedardale) with Myrtle. On Monday, Rev. Dr. R. P. Bowles THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940 PROSPECT - Miss Verna Niddery of Brampton Hospital, was a visitor at her home on Syoley, Mr, E. Gilroy returned to Fort Erie after spending a few weeks at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove have gone to Fenelon Falls to make their home. Mrs, Conroy and daughters Misses Dorothy and Joyce, and son Eddie, of Perth, spent the week-end with Miss Verna Conroy, Messrs A Niddery, N. Cochrane and Jack Stevens, Horace Webster, M. Edgerton 'and M. Gilroy, motored to St. Thomas on Friday and attended the International Plowing Match. Pte. Wallace Armstrong returned to Stanley Barracks after spending the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollingworth, of Toronto, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. Webster, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Vail and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Drinkle, motored to Meaford on Friday and spent the week-end with relatives, Mrs. Vail re- turning to her home after spending the summer with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman and Mrs. R. Corbman were visiting with relatives in Sunderland recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. Holliday, Toronto, recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Brown have re- turned after spending a week with re- latives at Washago Beach. Mr. and Mrs. M, Middleton were re- cent visitors with friends in Raglan and Columbus, THE BIBLE SOCIETY The Port Perry Branch of Upper Canada Bible Society held its annual meeting in the office of Dr. J. B. Lundy,.on Monday night. The follow- officers were clected for 1941: President--Dr. Lundy; Treasurer-- H. G. Hutcheson; Sccretary--W. E. Webster... Members on the committee, Wm. Wilson, F. E. Reesor, S. Plough- man, C. Switzer, W. S. Short. SATURDAY, NOV 2nd--Farm Stock and Implements, property of Jokn Medd, one mile East of Epsom, Terms Cash. See bills for particulars. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. rs FOR SALE We have several desirable houses in Port Perry for sale on easy terms and low prices, one with nearly two {acres of land. Apply to ~ HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Port Perry, Ont. FOR SALE Three piece Chesterfield Suite, in excellent condition, Apply to A. will speak in Port Perry Church: Keep Your Hands 'Warm WITH A PAIR OF OUR MITTS OR GLOVES - Muleskin, band cuff, 1 finger mitts, Pr. Horsehide face, mule back short cuff, 1 finger All Horsehide, lined, short cuff, 1 finger mitt Gauntlet, 1 finger mitts, unlined, Gauntlet, i finger, lined, : Toncheff, Port Perry. Dry .8§ 95 75 and 90 Per Pale $1.10 DOMINION STORES LIMITED attains its "majority" this month, ago. stores in Toronto, Dominion Windsor, Ontario to Sydney, N.S. chandising methods, to increase still communities which it serves. A decentralization policy, greater responsibility to Managers, has been successfully de- veloped during the past year. This more efficiently special requirements. Starting this week, all versary in a special "Coming of Age" Sales event." I JOINT CHURCH PARADE OF MILITIA WITH TANK UNIT More than a thousand ready to fight for King and Country wherever they may be needed and soldiers who are training in their spare time to equip themselves for de- fending Canada, from an invader, worshipped God together Sunday morning as a fitting and propey cli- max to a weck end of camaraderie and relaxation resulting from the visit of the Ontario Regiment (Tank) to Oshawa after a summer spent 'in training at Camp Borden. Worship was carried out at a drum- head service at Alexandra Park with the Second - Battalion, Ont. Regiment, N.P.A.M. joining for the church pa- rade. Major Rev. S C. Jarrett, chap- lain of the Tank unit, conducted the service which followed the order of service laid down for C.A.S.F. church parades. He was assisted by Rev. R. Adye, Whitby, and Rev. D. M. Rose, Oshawa. Reaching Alexandra Park the two units formed a hollow square, the Tank Battalion drown upon the left of the drumhead pulpit with the 2nd battalion directly in front. Following the service both units marched back to their respective parade areas with Honorary Col. R. S.: McLaughlin tak- ing the salute directly in front of his residence, Parkwood... Col. McLaugh- prior to the march past. Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. Warm and Comfor ble Thursday, Fri., Saturday, (this Week) " Marx Bros. and Florence Rice, in "AT THE CIRCUS" A million laughs--a real circus you'll enjoy--fun galore for all. 'COMEDY -- Andy 1 de in "HOME ON THE RAGE". TEST NEWS. Judy. Garland, Freddie Bartholamew: She of Wizard of Oz fame. He of Mutiny of the Bounty fame, in "LISTEN DARLING" * A _geat cast in a great melodrama, Annivers 8 ial--Thursday, Fri. S ey SL Henie, in ? "SECOND. FIbbLE : [ASA AARARAASSASASASARASSAARRARSASAAS SSS SARA Dominion Stores Limited officially {§ having been founded just 21 years|$¥ Beginning with a small group of |§# has | § grown into a chain of 337 outlets from | § The Anniversary finds the company ! engaged in a far-reaching store reno- $ vation programme, involving modern- ¥ ization of stores, equipment and mer-|§ further the company's usefulness in 5 giving § District | § policy assists the communities where |§ stores are located by still further in- |g creasing Dominion Stores' purchasing 5 in the neighbourhood and by catering b to the community's i Dominion | § Stores will celebrate thejr 21st Anni- |§ Oshawa, 4 Whitby and district, soldiers, who are 4 ASARSARAAANRSASAASSRANRES lin attended the service at the park Mon., Tues., Wed, nh 28-20-80 | annnnnnnnN WASHING MAGHINES | IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING AN | ELECTRIC WASHER | IT WILL PAY YOU TO | COME AT ONCE TO i i i PARRISH'S HARDWARE ot KONE pt W. L. PARRISH Plumbing Heating @ PORT PERRY # AAARAAAANAAAARRASRARRAAARRRR RRA IS e! STINTS SAAT ors APaParn A Hardware PHONE 55, 20.0000 000 Sovereign Films presents : " WAIKIKI WEDDING" STARRING BING CROSBY, MARTHA RAYE, BOB BURNS, and SHIRLEY ROSS On the Same Program--*"LIT!S VISIT THE MOON" A Special Paramount Pictorial. Port Perry, October 30, 8.30 p.m. TOWN HALL. Adults 26, Children 15c. me RED & WHITE store New Fall Dresses Spun Rayons and Wool Crepes (Sizes 14 to 20) $3.50 Winter Overcoats $19.75 Made-to-Measure Suits $24.95 Snow Suits, 2 to 6 years, Heavy Blanket Cloth . $5.50 69c Silk Hosiery, new fall shades, 1941 WALLPAPERS ARE ALL IN NOW Sun-Tested and Sunworthy 10c. per roll and up 2 lbs. for 25c. 2 lbs. for 25c. Peanuts - Molasses Candy Jelly Beans, 1/45 1b. 9c. Quaker xxxx Bread Flour, 98's, $2.79 Emperor Grapes, 2 lbs. 19c. Tomato Soup, Campbell's-3 for 25¢ Green Celery, 2 for 15c. F. W. BROCK & SON _ PHONE 43 PORT PERRY The best way to as compan to Tea! can always give you quality and service. MEATS THAT SATISFY You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our. meats. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we Give us a call PROMPT DEIAVERY SERVICE Bert. MacGregor, Phone 72-¢-2 T fru --Fresh Baking Daily -- BREAD, BUNS, COOKIES, PIES and CARES FOR HALLOWE'EN I

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