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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Jul 1938, p. 4

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Es we © _ M0 Re a bad" a wT Eo = he, rw TS rs es Car So ER en rr Peta 2 ov es "Part. Parry Miss Helen Purdy of Smith's Falls, was the guest, last week of her aunt, Mrs, E. H. Purdy. Fire broke out in the attic of Mr. Clarence Hood's house on Monday. It was difficult to reach, and the chief damage was by smoke and water. RE ------.----------------------. BOWLING NEWS The Local Bowling Club held its evening jitney on Tuesday, July 26th with Oshawa and Whitby members present. Three games were played with very close scores. The prize winners were Mrs. Clatworthy with a score of 43, Mrs. Mulligan 37, Mrs. Roberts 35, Mrs. Norris 34, Mrs. John Murray 381, Mr. McBride 40, Mr, Cements 36, Mr. T. Harris 34, Mr. Keale 34 and Mr, F. Slemmon 31. ------ JERSEY CITY CLERGYMAN TO SUPPLY HERE * During the vacation of Rev. W. J. H. Smyth the pulpit of the United Church will be occupied by Rev. John Murray, M.A, B.D. minister of Second Presbyterian Church, Jersey City, N.J. Rev. and Mrs. Murray will arrive in Port Perry, August 2nd and occupy the parsonage. Mr. Murray will preach at Prince Albert at 10 a. m. and Port Perey at 11 a.m. standard time each Sunday in August, and take charge of any necessary pastoral work, ------ A LONG WAY FROM HOME Recently Mr. D. McKinzey, of Man- chester, received the label from a penny match box which he had sold. The match box was picked up on the pier at Atlantic City -by a Mr. A Ford. Bll i LN ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. S John Cawker, Port Perry, Ont., announce the engagement "of their only daughter, Grace Leona, to Frank Charles Hastings, B.S.A,, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hastings, Hampton, Ont. The marriage to take place in August. oo CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. T. FE. Philp wishes to thank the friends and| neighbours who have been so helpful to us in our recent bereavement, and to the Women's Association, Sunday School, Men's Bible Class, Community Club and friends for their beautiful floral tributes. T. E. Philp, Brothers and Sisters. RN... - ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barber, Prospect, Ont., wish to announce the engage- ment of their youngest daughter, Gertrude Mae, to Mr. Thomas Norman Bown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bown, of Port Perry. The wedding to take place quietly early in August. -------- ee -------- ---- MAID WANTED General. Must be good cook. Ap- ply to Mrs. Harold Archer, Port Perry, ons, - > ---- ---- ------ FOR SALE Refrigerator--and a grass mat. Apply to Star Office, Box 59. Boynton-White A pretty wedding was quietly solemnized on Wednesday, July 20th, at Oakwood Presbyterian Church, To- ronto, of Olive Louise White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. White, to Donald Wilfred Boynton, Galt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boynton of Port it Perry. The bride, who was given in mar-|§} riage by her father, wore a turquoise |§3 sheer gown with a coronet of flowers, 5 shoulder length veil and matching ac- |§¥ cessories and carried a bouquet of |g pink phlox and baby's breath. Miss Rosalene Binns, Listowel, was maid- of-honour, wearing shell pink sheer with white accessories and carried a bouquet of pink and blue dephinium and baby's breath. The groom was attended by his cousin Harold Sanderson, of Richmond Hill. A reception was held at the Y.M.C. A. Club. The bride's mother receiving in a navy sheer with white accessories wearing a corsage of sweet peas. The mother of the groom wore grey printed chiffon with white accessories, wearing a corsage of sweet peas. Following the reception the couple left on a motor trip to Muskoka, the bride travelling in a navy sheer en- semble with white accessories. On their return they will reside in Galt. BE At EE: orz;/ DIED HALL~--At Port Perry on Saturday, | ¥ July 23rd, 1938, Alice Smith, wife of |} Albert Hall. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Evening service at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m, Everybody welcome, Rverybody weleome CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. J. C., Clough Sunday, July 31-- 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Sundya, August 7-- 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and sermon. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 am.--Rev. J. S. I. Wilson, Oshawa Evening service withdrawn. Minister. BLACKSTOCK (Continued from Front page) Gerald Hill and family of Sudbury with Mr. and Mrs, John Jobb; Master Ralph Newell of Hastings with his aunt Mrs, Jabez Wright; Miss Norma Snyder of Toronto with Miss Grace Mountjoy; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fulfort of Toronto witlr Mr. and Mrs. John English; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sam- ells, Mrs. John Hooey and Roy with friends in Orono; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Fordder and baby and Mrs. Wm. Bar- ton with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn, of Tyrone; Miss Jennie Stokes of Brooklin with Mr. and Mrs. N. Taylor; Mr. Arnold Johnston of Toronto, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larmer and fam- ily with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beech, of Union; Mr. Orval Greer of To- ronto with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Greer; Miss Eva Brown, Miss Bernice and Mr. Norman Cain with Mrs. John Forder; Mr. and Mrs. F. Willan and Mrs. E. Darcy motored Mrs. Jos Stinson to Hamilton on her return trip' to her home in Winnipeg. Artioles for Sale QUILT PATCHES.--Now is the time toget your supply. Sum- mer prices, Mixed Print and Broadcloth, 16¢. 1b.---7 for $1.00. Print only, 5 for $1.00 Postage extra. BUTTON SHOP, WHITBY BLUEBIRD GENUINE DIAMOND RINGS INSURED FREER AGAINST LOSS Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store OSHAWA -- Now Playing -- Friday and Saturday "KIDNAPPED" Starring Warner Baxter and Frederic BarthKolmew 000 -- FRIDAY REVIVAL -- Jean Harlow and Robt. Taylor in "PERSONAL PROPERTY" GALA SUNDAY MID NITE SHOW AT 1205 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Ginger Rogers in Having a 'Wonderful Time MONDAY and TUESDAY Maretta Young and Joel McCrea Three Blind Mice [XN J Wednesday and Thurs, Aug 3-4 Gold Diggersa in Paris starring Rudy Valee and Rosemary Lang Port Perry. GREENBANK Mr. S. Embury visited in Markdale recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phoenix are camping with Rev. J. A, Miller and family near Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson and family were in Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marat, of Winnipeg, formerly of Greenbank, are visiting relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan in Epsom on Sunday. Rev. Keith and Mrs. McMillan of Toronto with relatives here. - Miss Rosella Woon of Port Perry with her sister Mrs, Cecil Phair. Major Howard Keslick and family, of Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Leask. The W. A. met at the home of Mrs. John Howsam and had as their guests vthe W. A. from Victoria Corners. Mrs. Russell Acton gave a very inter- esting address on Madam Curie. Mrs. Archie McMillan (nee Jean Bushby) was presented with a beauti- ful blanket. A lovely time was en- joyed on the lawn by all. The SCHOOL for full information. Ontario Hospital Whitby announces the opening of the fall term, Young MEN and WOMEN, who have completed high school and are desirous of entering professional life, write Miss Pearl Sharpe, Reg. N., Principal OF NURSING | a : Fly Spray: It Kills SULA WN 6 REASONS why it pays to use Watkins' . It Repels . It will not taint milk It leaves stock clean . It helps full milk flow You use less IMPROVED THREE WAYS 1. Faster Knockdown. 2. Longer Repelling 3. Greater Killing Power It is money in your pocket when you use Watkins' Fly Spray. 20209080808000008CH0F0S0E0E0R0S0E0RC POROSORONON Costs Less use it goes further. "oe nate ate ae ae Se Te ase oe ee ea 0 eo ees ORR C. BROWNE DEALER WHITBY STREET FAIR UNDER AUSPICES OF Rotary Club and Canadian | Legion IN WHITBY TOWN PARK Wednesday Evg, Aug 3rd # | ' In aid of District and Local Charities Grand Prize-- Plymouth Coach Five Special Prizes of $5.00 Each Calithumpian Parade, Street Dance "A Big Show for a Good Cause" Lawrence's Drug Store News (You can save with Safety at Your Rexall Store) 40 oz. 89c. RIGA PURE OLIVE Niagara Maid MINERAL OIL OIL, 4 oz. 23c. GRAPE JUICE §& 8 oz. 39¢. 25¢. and 45c¢. ENGLISH SEIDLITZ ST. LUCIA HEALTH SALT | POWDERS 15c. | LIME JUICE 1 1b. tin 39c. 2 pkgs. 25¢. 13 0z, 25¢. PHONE 49 oO * 0 + eR ee a tate a Batata a08 aT 5a 004080 FOR SALE One "Singer" sewing machine in first class condition, also one Uxbridge piano. Sell reasonable for cash. - Ap- ply to W. N. Lee, Uxbridge. RASPBERRIES The raspberries will not last much longer. If you want any, order them now. SAM ARNOLD, Prince Albert. FOR SALE Second-hand Electric Victor Radio. Apply to John Farmer, Phone 85. 30 SIMCOE ST. H. Electric Refrigera tor Bargain : --Special-- $409 for You Old lee Box on a Brand New General Electric S8Cu Ft .... Less Allowance ....c000000.. You Pay Only Completely equipped with the latest dishes, . ~ elcetric light, 3 year guarantee Hermetically sealed oiless mechanism. 'Easy Terms -- No Finance Companies. DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC storadooy, . eg. $209.00 i . 40.00 i 169.00 PHONES 84 or 744 A. M. LAWRENCE 30% 0 "0 A008 070 00 A 4% SE ae eas A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE We do expert Shoe Repairing. Try our money-saving plan. GEO. STEPHEN'S SHOE SHOP un DANCING AT THE JACK O' LANTERN HALL PORT PERRY Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Modern and Old Time Dancing. Admission 15c. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND I;0T and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS There "will be _sold -at the premises on Saturday, August 6th, 1938, the . house and lot of the late Elizabeth | Dashane, being 'lot 33 on the West side of Crandell street, Port Perry. At the same time and pace a quantity of Household Effects and Utensils | will be sold. Terms Cash. For further particulars see posters. Jno. W. Crozier, Estate, Solicitor. * » Ted Jackson Auctioneer CHATEAU 3 IN or PHMENSO m AYLMER JUNIOR, 8 varieties WILBERT'S. SHOE WHIT 29 | PP a EVAP. MILK BLUE LABEL BLACK LYON'S TEA LIME TANG FACIAL SOAP WOODBURY'S - 2.15 MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES - MIRACLE WHIP ' ~ 18 49 32-01. Jar SELECTED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FRESH HS y Georgia Peaches 29¢. doz. Blueberries Raspberries Bia SE hac 69¢. 6qt. b. 2 qts. 19¢. . ; SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED SUITS CLEANED 80 Cents : .Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH OVER THE OBSERYER OFFICE W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § pm. Office Up-Stairs, over Sleep's Insurance Office. (The firm of GREER -& HUMPHREYS is disolved) ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office om. Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 The firm of Gamma & HouMrmasys is disoived RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24Y;8imcoe Strept North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance A Port P Tuesday and Th a rn week or by puday atiorsoct Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 DR( J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) ' B.. Ww. y. 5% HARPER sis SE Tg oo i Office and Burgery---Port Pars Ont. "DR. A. 8. BLACK VETERINARIAN and SURGEON Overseas Service in the Royal Army Veterin. ba a rs. This Booteh Vi oe > Photie 6, BROOK font Ont,

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