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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Oct 1945, p. 4

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LANES ft - LK - Te TD SEEPS Bn IN ly A de on Sh el ar SNE: £ Af 1 A / 4 'Come and enjoy this inspiring Service. LOCAL NIEWS Murray Holtby, 0.A.C., at Guelph, the week-end. Mys. Reta Aldrich, of Detroit, is spending some time with her mother, who is attending was in town during Mrs. Wm. Rodman, and sister, Mrs. W. KE. MacGregor. Mrs. Arch. Anderson, of Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopkins over the week-end. Several people from Port Perry at- tended the Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- vices at St. Thomas' Church, Brooklin, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Leighton MacGregor, of Beamsville, attended the Reneau- MacGregor wedding on Friday even- ing. . We are pleased to learn of the pro- Miss Rheta Willard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil- lard, who will be chief operator at the office of the Bell Tele- when she completes taking at motion of Newmarket phone Company, the training she is now Huntsville. Tom Bown, R.C.N.V.R., has recently been in Port Perry, spending some time with his parents. He is now on a twenty-eight day leave. Accom- panying him were Mrs. Bown and son, of Smith's Falls. A happy re-union of the family was enjoyed last Thurs- day. After leaving Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Bown visited Mr. and Mrs, Harry Orpwood in Oshawa, where they remained for a few days. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and son Brian, of Long Branch, and Miss Louise Hall, of Toronto. S/L James W. Kerr, Mrs, Kerr and daughter Margaret Grace, of Water- ford, were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. I. II. Stone and other rela- tives. Mrs. Kerr and daughter are remaining for a few days. N/S Ruth Hall, R.C.AF. (W.D.), of Rockelifte, Ont., was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall, for a few days. Ruth had just returned from a flying trip to Prince Edward Island. On the way down, she stopped for a short time in Moncton, N.B., to visit her chum, N/S Betty Jeffrey, who is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Pearce and baby, of Midland, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ALB. Cawker. Gur. Ken Hillier, R.C.A., wawa, was home over with his parents, Mr. Hillier. - of - Peta- the week-end and Mrs. W. R. pg CHURCH OFF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. E. G. Bruton, Rector. Sunday, Oct. IT aan. 7th-- Confirmation Service. Bishop Beverley will be here to administer "The Laying On of Hand5", 3 p.m.--Sunday School. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister October 7th, 1945-- Sunday School, and 7 p.m--Thanksgiving Bless the Lord, O My Soul and all that is within me, Bless His Holy Name. Bless the Lord; .O-My Soul, and forget not all His benefits, Thanksgiving, 10 om IT aa. Messages. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. MacMiHan, Minister Sunday, October 7th-- 7 p.m.--Thanksgiving Service. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: DP. Taylor IT a.m. :----Morning Worship. 2,30 p.m. --Bible School 7 p.m.---Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Pentecostal Assembly SUNDAY, oCT. 7 Special Thanksgiving Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. SPEAKER: Rev. A. H. Argue OF WINNIPEG, Dont fail to hear Mr. Argue. He is one of the Pentecostal Fathers. REV. F. B. FIFIELD :: PASTOR '| Oshawa General Hospital at noon 5% YR LANA a . 3 7 ASAE yx { b3% ; - fica : sR H ' bd \ X \ REAL \ . hdd b 3 ath PXUR x | . : x at * pA RIES x y Lig Ate ; 4 VT SO NCR VR h BOTS AR Lt A Aa TE EU DAN AA A RR Une SST SATAN AN aaa aan AM, CHARARAIARA AR Nw hE = FE ALFA ER CRET WN SEARS, SELF TL FH ma hnnsdviiord DAY Rs AIR CONDITIONED A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE FREE Parking Thursday, Friday, Saturday, OCTOBER 4-5-6 SPENCER TRACY, KATHARINE HEPBURN, in SPECIAL Holiday Attraction! ! Sunday Midnite -- after 12.05 First time ever shown in Canada "Radio Stars on Parade" Ralph Edwards & Co., Skinny Ennis and His Band, Don Wilson, Tony Romano. Mon., Tues, Wed., "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" starring Dorothy McGuire, Ted Donaldson, James Dunn, Joan Blondell, Peggy Ann Garner, and James Gleason, Ruth Nelson Thurs., The Best Selling Book in Years. The Best Loved Picture of a Lifetime. DEATHS WALLACE-- In Oshawa, on Mon- day, Oct. 1st, 1945, Robert Wallace, beloved husband of the late Clara Ida Beare, in his 82nd year. : RODMAN-- Suddenly at his home, Port Perry, on Wednesday, Sept. 26th, 1945, William T. Rodman, beloved husband ef Emma Hern, in his 70th year. W. H. Harris Dies at Oshawa Hospital After an illness of several months, Mr. W, H. Harris died at on Wednesday of this week, Oc- tober 3, 1945. C.GLT The first meeting of the Canadian Girls in Training will be held on Tues- day, Oct. 9th, at 7 p.m. There will be a junior, intermediate and senior group; and teen-age girls eleven years and over who wish to join are asked to register at this meeting. Election of officers will be held. DANCE Uxbridge Junior Farmers will hold their 1st Annual Dance in the Music Hall, Uxbridge, on Saturday, Oct. 6th, at 8.30 p.m. Russ Creighton and Hig Variety Dance Band will supply the music. Everybody welcome. SOUTH ONTARIO PLOWING MATCH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, See Bills. BAZAAR The Woman's Association of Port Perry United Church are holding a Bazaar in the basement of the Church on Saturday afternoon, October 20th, Afternoon tea will be served. Watch for further announcement, FOR SALE Large Cook Stove, coal or wood, reservoir and warming oven, cream and white enamel trim, good condition. Apply to Jos. Ward, Brooklin. ocll NORTH ONTARIO PLOWING MATCH The North Ontario Plowing Match| will be held at Sandford, Ontario, on Friday, October 19th. Plowmen wish- ing teams provided please advise the Secretary, J. Alex, Noble, R. R. No. 2, Uxbridge, Ont., as soon as possible. HELEN WILLARD Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY Phone 46 - . Port Perry Classes commencing Oct. 1st. in the Work Rooms at the Post Office on Tuesday evening, Many thanks to everyone for their FOR SALE : 1 Coal Heater, stand and pipes; 1 starring Wally Brown, Alan kind enquiries during my recent ill-| Boy's Bicycle; new tires; good|large wooden wardrobe. Mrs. Bob PIHIONE 49 Carney, Frances "Langford, ness. Mrs. Roy Wilkings. repair. Phone 213, Port Perry. Vernon, or phone Port Perry 73j. 4 ge PEA Ee PAVE Fd LS a8 1 BN Fl tt ot fe AT a SF TG ra CEABSAT UR BLES HSE ORY SSE AO RST PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1945 FOR SALE gaa THE TRR TER Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Can Save with Safety at' Your Rexall Store) E i d STRAYED ha. yes xam ne Prame House: geval rooms, good re- Krom the premises of Ray Dusty's |M bar, sp.endic. focation, modern con. Ranch, on the 11th con. Reach, 1 Black u Glasses complete, or lenses only, ephases, bibl so boy lo Miss M. Hereford Heifer, 2 years old with hole. Ho supplied where necessary, at Parish, 420 Walmer Road, Toronto, or in left ear and tag on, weighing about |g ll reasonable prices, -- Geo. A. McMillan, Port Perry. dois 900. Finder please notify owner, E. 8 sep Mackin, or phone 114 r 12. Reward of |= METRIST Pa BM winter ills. OPTOMETR Combination Heater and Cook FOR SALE @ Vitamin Products. Stove, with oven. Apply to Mrs. John . Ne : y Slendor Tablets --harmless and ef-| Pickard, Port Perry. Phone 18. 75 Hybrid Pullets. Apply to E.|® ALPHAMETTES fective. 2 weeks" supply- $1.00; 12 Mackin, Blackwater. Phone Port $1.00, $1.85, $3.50 and $15.00 " " h L " ks' $5.00. At Lawrence's Drug 2 3 a Perry 114 r 12, ; : Wit out ove nee s' $5.00. t Lawrence's rug FOR SALE ; NEO CHEMICAL FOOD . . . . store, 50 Barred Rock yearling Hens. Ap- oe . 2.45 and $4. Hilarious Star Hit with Pain killer for corns! Lloyd's Corn , . id y rev. R.R. 3. Por WANTED Liyuid $L15, 3 » 0 Lucille Ball, Keenan Wynn | . ply to Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, R.R. 3, Port : Capsules $1.25, $2.25, $5.00. uctle Carl ' Esmond. yon, and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure Perry. Phone 102 r 4. By business couple--two rooms, fur- a You haven't Soon love till you relief, 50¢ at Lawrence's Drug Store. ; nished or unfurnished. . Apply . at KEPLER'S MALT and cop "s see Tracy and Katy in this WANTED Star Office. LIVER OIL 75¢. ic rollicking, romantic romp. | CT . } ha . Y sie ree ere eee NATIONAL MALT AN JUNIOR WAR WORKERS Someone to feed 10 Sheep until the FOR SALE LIVER OIL 49¢. and 89¢. first of March. Apply at Star Office. Red Shorthorn Bull, 14 months old; WANTED Roan Shorthorn Cow, b years, milking; Woman or girl for general houge-|Collie dog, year old, working. Apply work. Good home and wages. Apply|to Lorne Graham, R.R.3, Port Perry, Mrs. C. Coulter, Phone Port Perry|Phone 103 r 23 HALIVER OIL CAPSULES 90c., $1.55 and $3.25 PURETEST COD _LIVER OIL 75c. and $1.25 The Junior War Workers will meet Oct. 9th. Now is the lime to start taking Vitamins to build resistance to Here are a few suggestions from our wide range of PURETEST PLENAMINS $1.76 and $5.00 PURETEST MULTIPLE = VITAMINS $1.00 and $1.85 MEAD'S OLEUM PERCOMORPH 75c., $3.00 AYERST'S 10D COD LIVER OIL 67c. and $1.69 SCOTT'S EMULSION 59¢. and 98c. WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER .. EXTRACT $1.00 | I. n 189 r 3. CARD OI" THANKS FOR SALE 11 OD 1 It's the man who looks ahead "who gets ahead. : ( ) OOD management . . . essential to successful farming, as to any business : enterprise . , . is largely a matter of timely marketing and careful spend- ing . . . waiting for the time when it is most favourable to buy. We all want things now . . . things we have not been able to get for the past \ several years. Some of these things are necessities . . . some are things that will contribute to our comforts and pleasures. Eventually, these things will be more plentiful. By waiting a little longer we will help to keep prices of things we need at lower levels and we will buy at better advantage when we do buy. Meantime we can invest our savings in the safest securities obtainable . , Victory Bonds. More Victory Bonds will be offered this Fall. They pay 3% interest . . . double bank interest . . . and they are "liquid capital", If we need cash in an emergency any bank will buy Victory Bonds at any' time. And any bank will loan money on Victory Bonds. The Ninth Victory Loan will be our last opportunity to buy Victory Bonds for a whole year, so buy double this time--the same rate of savings as in previous loans will pay for twice as many bonds over the 12 month period. FARMERS CAN BUY VICTORY BONDS ON CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENTS THROUGH ANY BANK + + « just sign a short form letter which Victory Loan Salesmen carry oe (banks have copies) 'ordering the bank to buy Victory Bonds for you. ' Pay 5% when ordering and the balance at any time during the next 12 months, The interest the bonds earn pays the interest on the bank loan; ; oss ' N ATI ONAL W A R FINANCE COMMITTEE EE ET Ee A M. LAWRENCE 770 Ronally sere nannies | -- eta rd PORT PERRY PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON -- with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50c. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Taylor's Auto Electric 'PORT PERRY GENERATORS ¥# | STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and | EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR :: Proprieter Biltmoro THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Daily Friday and foaturaay, OCTOBER 5 2 "Hangover Square" with GEORGE SAUNDERS, and LAIRD 'CREGAR -- ADDED -- "Deer Slaver" with Yvonne de Carlo, Sunday Midnite -- after 12.05 Monday and Tuesday OCTOBER 8-9 "Arabian 'Nights" with MARIA MONTEZ and JON HALL -- ADDED -- "I Won't Play" ~ with DANE CLARKE Wednesday and Thursday, . : OCTOBER 10 and 1 "The Maltese Falcon" «with HUMPHREY BOGART and MARY ASTOR ~-- ADDED -- "Woman Ld in Town" with CLARE TREVOR

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