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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Apr 1946, p. 5

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Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Phome 84 ARTHUR W. S. GREER The Best the Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Wednesday morning and Friday afterncos of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry. Phome 25 von I -- F. W. BROCK & SON in MERCHANDISING ¥ W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. J. B, LUNDY "Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68) Phone 72w, W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY Supplying the needs and desires of our ik customers to-day is a curious and steady Jk business. It is a business that keeps one on ih the alert to stock the best and most season- able merchandise available. } Ph That word "available" is our problem. i There are many new items coming; but we | dS cannot be sure just when they will arrive. fil DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST ROOFING Leonard Block over Prentice's } Barber Shop. 5 Phone 237, Res. 215 - Port Perry | DR. ED. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls > to me, ; F. E. Reesor NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors- repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale.' Electric or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor REFRIGERATION] {ype b iC SALES and SERVICE APRIL PROGRAM AGENTS FOR | Friday, Saturday, APRIL 12-13 2 sh t 7 .m. KELVINATOR Domestic Sh nds pan and Commerolal Units "INTERMEZZO" SERVICE ON ALL MAKES starring Ingred Bergman. sponsored by the I.0.D.E. Immediate Delivery on MILK COOLERS Monday and Tuesday, APRIL 15-16 "SWING PARADE OF 1946" Terms can be arranged. PHOENIX ELECTRIC also Paramont News. with Gail Storm, Connie Boswell Phone 108 r 14 GREENBANK GE 7 M2 7 Lg 7 Bg 67 Ni 6 Zz 57 A aS A NOW IN STOCK A 1 SPARTON REFRIGERATOR ¥ N (used)--Price $95.00 Vj LY A 1 SERVEL, 4 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR aN (new) -- $217.00 f{ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY rg Farm Wiring. Phone 179, Free Estimates Friday and Saturday, APRIL 19-20 &- 2 shows at 7 and 9 p.m. CAN'T HELP SINGING" NA in technicolor WV with Deanna Durbin 5 | Monday and Tuesday, APRIL 22-23 "IMPATIENT YEARS" "| with Jean Arthur and Chas. Coburn. SPECIAL MIDNIGHT ATTRACTION oY Easter Sunday APRIL 22nd, at 12.05 p.m. A feature picture \'g "UNKNOWN GUEST" J lwith Victor Jary and Pamela Blake. PRINCE ALBERT "There's not a wind but blows good for someone". All will be glad to learn the big wind of last week raised 2 |to the ground what was left of the old RY | green colored house just opposite the NY [cemetery west gate, and which has Ns | been an eyesore for a number of years. 4 Mrs. A. Harper was hostess at an [afternoon tea last week. The collec- Wednesday, Thursday, APRIL 17-18 "MERRY MONOHANS" with Donald O'Connor. ~ 7 oF A CG EE } \ Port Perry, Ont. ROBERTSON ELECTRIC § lg7 5 7 fey 2 7 fle7 oF fAeT 7 Lv LEG AES LA f 24; = 24; 2 lg | tion taken was in aid of the Red Cross work. The ladies spent the time mak- ng gully tops. iss Mary Vickery gave a very large party to her friends on Saturday # | night which all enjoyed. Ph 179 &Y ¥ Those Diegent on Shnday enjeYed \ earing the Primary Class sing alone one "2g [at the Sunday School and again at the Sli ie y Church service, - = Lf K Mr, and Mrs. H. Collins and Mrs. J. Collins were in Peterboro on Satur- yy o -O-Pep : Chick Starter day to attend the wedding of a niece. On Sunday at the Sunday School Mr, H. R. Murphy was presented with a beautiful Bible, in appreciation of his services as superintendent for so many Years, and which office he filled so faithfully in rain or shine. Mr. B. '| Snelgrove read the address and little Everett Doupe did the presenting. Mr: Murphy, taken by surprise, expressed his thanks and made a few remarks, HIGH LIVABILITY, Rapid, Sound Growth on FUL-O-PEP, 80 |{arestad 'in "tie" arnys, been much in. this year start your Chickens on Quaker Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter, | mentioned some of the names of his the feed recommended by prominent poultrymen across the Do. predecessors and their inspiration to 'minion. Remember--chieks started and raised to maturity the Ful-O-Pep way are bigger, stronger , eggs, and stay strong and productive for several years. The Famous Schumacker Feed, Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, Mixed Chop, Ful-O-Pep Poultry Feed, Chick Pellets, Alfalfa See James Goo im, ete. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter attend- ed the wedding of their granddaughter the former Edna Hunter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hunter, at King, on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Broadhead are back in their home here after spending the "| winter in Oshawa. Mr, and Mrs, Mor- row occupied their house in their ab- sence. : GREENBANK . . the kind that lay more , Timothy, I, Ltd. SR RR RR SRSA RRR RS We have on hand a large stock of ASPHALT ROOFING, A Car of B.C. Shingles is expected soon. Yard and Warehouse, Water and Scugog Streets Office--Queen Street REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Phone 73w F. G. Reesor 8 Painting, Paperhanging Satisfactory Service Any Job done--Large or Small T. McNEILL, Phone 271, Port Perry FOR SALE Phileco Radio, good condition. Phone 189 r 3, Port Perry (evenings) We are glad to hear Mrs. J. Boe has been able to leave the General Hos- pital in Toronto, where she has been for two weeks, and is now with her daughter Mrs. MacGregor, in Beams- ville. The W.M.S. entertained the Mission Band to a Family Party on Saturday afternoon in the basement of the church, Mr. Ray Dusty has purchased Mr. A. Akhurst's farm. FOR SALE A quantity of No. Katadin Potatoes; also a quantity of mixed wood. Al- derson Bros, 2% miles west of Utica. W.M.S. CONVENTION AT OSHAWA You are the people who can present the challenge to- the young people, said Miss Elinor Harwood, Field Sec- retary of the United Church Training School at the morning session. The "challenge" 'she referred to was that of service to the Church as mission- aries at home or abroad and as work- ers in organized churches at home. Mrs. S. Littlewood, Orono was in the chair, Thirteen women have become min- isters in the United Church during re- cent years she related, The biggest contribution of these women will be in the field of religious education and as missionaries, she believes. Of a staff of 250 overseas missionaries there are only 100 women not counting the wives. Young people want to know what missionary work is like and as the reports published in the Blue Book give a good idea of this, she urged her hearers to refer to these reports for definite information. Thirty-six United Churches are at present - asking for women church workers and although the United Church Training School has a larger attendance than ever before, the next year's class being practically filled, the needs cannot be met. Among the qualifications needed for church work Miss Harwood said, are maturity, stability, and intelligence. Women are wanted who would be a success in whatever career they chose. The following officers were installed by Rev. J.'&, McNeely. Past President--Mrs, S. Littlewood. President--Mrs. W. P. Rogers. 1st Vice-President--Mrs. T. Norton 2nd Vice-resident--Mrs. L. W, Dippell. Recording Sec"y--Mrs, 8. W. Keown Cor. Sec"y--Mrs. Elton Werry. Treasurer--Mrs, Albert Wilson Secretaries-- Christian Stewardship--Mrs, J. V. McNeely; Mission Circle--Mrs. P. L. Jull; Afliliated 'C.G.I.T.--Miss Edna Green; Mission Bands--Mrs. Lloyd Ashton; Baby Bands--Mrs, J. c- Kinney; Associate Members--Mrs, C. Ives; Supplies--Mrs. N. J, White; Community Friendship -- Miss Nora Werry; Literature--Mrs. B, Harrison, Thank you for being so patient. And A remember--all stores are in the same boat. Of course, you can shop well here in y Spring House Decorations. Our Wallpaper Ned stock is very attractive. We have a nice | A line of Draperies; and our Floor Coverings TR are in wide range, . is In staple lines, such as Boots and Shoes Li I for the whole family, we are well stocked. ah Our Grocery Department carries a fine gic line of daily food requirements; and we offer A prompt delivery of Telephone and Personal As orders. oo - Call at our Store. You will receive RS courteous attention. CR PORT PERRY ROD AND GUN CLUR . will meet at the Armouries on Monday evening, Wo April 15th. All persons interested in the fs work of the Club are invited to attend. i bl . A COMPLETE SERVICE IN ONE DEPOT Tractor Tire Vulcanizer a Calcium Chloride Pump The Only Complete Traktor Tire Service [ast of Toronto. SPECIAL SERVICE TO OUT OF TOWN ORDERS The Latest Vuleanizing Unit specially made for Tractor and Large Truck Tires Phone--Bowmanville 467 G. F. Jamieson Tire Depot - BOWMANVILLE, ONT. on KING STEEET WEST NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ' OTHERS In the Estate of William Parrott, Deceased All persons having claims against of this Clean, Family Newspaper I, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Free from crime and sensational news . . . Free from political f The Fidelis Class of the 8.8, met at |Missionary Monthly & World Friends the Estate of William Parrott, late o the home of Mrs. W., Wilson on Thurs- --Miss Mabel Davey; Temperance and the Township of Reach, Farmer, ge. day afternoon of last week. Christian Citienship -- Mrs, C, W,. ceased, who died on or about the bt iss Betty Phoenix, Toronto, at her |Slemon; Press--Mrs, E. A, Henleg} ot A id ing Thi tr © PORT PERRY Phone 267 Na Walls Washed . FOR SALE o home here for the week-end. Candidate--Mrs, M. F. Kirkland -> bias, .. Free from "special interest" control . , . Free to tell you Cockshutt Tractor Double Disc, six | ° Mr. Kenneth Lee, Toronto, was at fall x before the Io Say oF hay ' Bis the truth about world events, Its own world-wide staff of corre- spondents bring you on-the-spot news and its meaning to you and your family, Bach issue filled with unique self-help features to clip and keep, A Gh ---- A a SS a A fa a The Christian Belence Pebleiing Boclety Please tend sample copies ' feet. Ux-Spring Farms, Uxbridge, his home here for a few days. MANCHESTER Ont. Phone 108 r 2, apris | Painting dene spray or brush Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Lee in Toronto| Church service at 11 a.m. with Rev. 1ibated having rrr a ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mica yiiday attending the wedding of [Mr. Darke preaching for a call, claims of which the undersigned shall Many poultrykeepers prefer Bray Chicks now, Hatchery fs prepared ESTIMATES FREE = . Mrs. Ethel Bagshaw, Sunderland, hy Hogs this 8th day of One, Norway Street, Boston 15 of The Christian Science ., for those buyers with those breeds an H. CG SAYERS the guest of relatives here on Sunday. FOR SALE I April, A.D, 1048, y Name No is Tris aris es cavitensibiitinnee Monitor, * crossbreeds like: NH, BR, NH. x 2 Sa, ' Mrs. Mills has been having Hydro] A Mantle Battery Radio, R.C.A. R™ 1 RUDDY, Court House, Whitby, Heer rereriren ' .. BR, We suggest early ordering. Some R. R. 3, OSHAWA, ONT. installed in her Romie, Victor, in first class condition, com- Ont., Solicitor for the Administra. a: Iii pastests Low afi 4 Suro started for immediate delivery. Agent, r. Cooves is installing a gas pump plete with batteries. Apply to Mrs.' tors, Ivan William Parrott and Dean 1 Malai ed Wimadiai one $1 Phone 3870 w 1, May 2 in ah his garage, the old Harper, Phone 163 r 13, Port Perry.| Allan Parrott, apr2b a et hd it fl St nt a A.R. Gray, R.R.2, Port Perry. Cae APT ¥ la 5 re hh 3 4 ' im a 5 N PRR OF AFA GT Te a

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