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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jun 1939, p. 5

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- . PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 15th 1939 ART NT S ATH AN ARAZAT "BROCK THEATRE WHITBY { Telephone 618 Healthfull air, po i caoled by water washed All shows Daylight Saving time. 'Phursday; Friday, and Saturday, JUNE 15-16-17 Two shows at: 7.30 and 0.80 pam. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p.m. '(Not a Gangster Picture) =~ =. @@ They Made Me a : Toei : NT . Te Criminal sig with - ¥ John Garfield, The "Dead End" Kids, Claude Rains, Ann Sheridan, ; - May Robson, A Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, JUNE 19-20-21 : we First show at 7.30. Last complete show at 8.60 GOING PLACES NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having elaims against the Estate of James Gallagher, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, 'de- ceased, who died on the 27th day of June, 1931, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 8th day of June, 1939, full particulars of their claims, Immediately. after June 8th, 1939, the assets-of the Testator will be dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have|- notice, Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 16th day of May, A.D, 1939, . HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitors for the James Gallagher Estate, FARMERS TO VISIT 0. A. C. A trip"to 0.A.C., Guelph, on Mon- day, June 19th during the. "Farm and Home Week" is being arranged for the farmers in the. County by the Ontario Cdunty Crop Improvement Assoc! Ion, sulle ty gh id Buses will be chartered for the oc- casion and will leave from Uxbridge and Brougham, It is also expected that a goodly number will go in pri- vate cars. = with Dick Powell, Anita Louise A very interesting programme for Allen Jenkins-and- Ronald Reagan --{ the-day-hps-been-arvranged, The party Also an ADDED Attraetion will arrive in Guelph before noon and ZAZA ali will have the opportunity to visit the college , grounds which should be at Bert. Lahr, Helen Weatiey, ~ | their best at-this time. Lunch will be Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, served in the college gymnasium, SR : In the afternoon the ladies will be PRED DL RNTD SR permitted to inspect the new: kitchen - -- equipment and special exhibits in RE, L TST) cA Bathing Caps and Beach Hats ~B BATHING: CAPS. ..... each 15¢,-19¢c, 25¢.,, 39¢, and 50c. BEACH HATS, in all colours ......,,,...«....each 25c. | Potter & Moore's ANTI MOSQUITO CREAM, the infallible bite preventative. AIR p = "TAT? ANT TRAPS, quick, simple, positive control, The "entire colony will be exterminated, 1 ~ DR. BISHOI'S/POWDERS for children" = ° For teething, bowel troubles, colds, and acute fever - indications. : : : 'For Brilliant, sparkling Snap Shots, try SELOCHROME | FILMS--British made. 3 » 3 Z : Ta : ol y TA, . ; - > Morrison's Drug Store PORT PERRY -- Phone 16 : ~ P ans x ose: ti i 5 : Zhen sev 1 : 4 There is nothing liké experience to teach one what should be known about meats. We have had many years of that experience. The greatest of care is exercised in the buying and prepmabion of meats. ~You can rely - on the good quality of our stock. : : FY, ' : ~~, BERT. MacGREGOR'S PHONE 72-R-2 . WE DELIVER ~ * PORT PERRY MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE has Installed a} DE MILO PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE Ce BEAUTY SHOPPE BARBER SHOP SPECIALIZING IN ---- Permanent Waving and all : "other lines of BEAUTY CULTURE 'MISS M. PEERS : ~ "Registered Hairdresser BELL PHONE 75 . (SPECIALIZINF IN ~ Hair Cutting, and all other lines of the work : veg H. H. MULLICAN Registered Barber . PORT PERRY i f= | : * "All Seasonable Fruits at Lowest Price : Every day sees fresh ship- 'ments of vegetables, can rely on us for good quality. Fruit Store Port Perry You ' Caruso Phone 208 . 3 rt Henshaw's - Transport In at your service for all kinds of Haulage, ; Large or small consignments will receive prompt and careful attentjon, ' Anywhere in Ontario @ ~ Bell Phone 6 > PORT PERRY, ONT. Ray Henshaw, _ Proprietor A: Macdonald Institute." A clothing de- monstration will also be conducted. The program for the men during the afternoon will consist of a live- stock parade, a, visit to the experi- mental plots and to the various de- partments at the college. The day's program will close with an address by Dr, I. G. Christie and a musical program. : Those wishing to make this trip arc requested to get in touch with E. A. Innes, Uxbridge, Secretary of the Associatipn, EEE FRNA shrill GREENBANK Mr. Mike Wood left for England on Wednesday, : bit ~ Mr. and Mrs, Bounell and daughter, Oshawa, spent the week end with Mu. | and Mrs. WV. Boe. A very pleasant afternoon was spent at-the parsonage fast Saturday, when the ladies gave Miss Ruby Wal- lace, a miscellaneous shower, Mrs. Russell Rodd, who has been ill in Oshawa Hospital .is. how at the| home of Mr, and Mrs, Amos Rodd. Mu Dort Boban and Mra 0 ah ton, Uxbridge, visited with Mys, and Miss Blair on Sunday. Sorry to report Miss. A. Harmon.cen the sick list, > The Construction Co, js putting some nice gravel on the voad East an West of the Village, . Miss Bagshaw of Broek has moved into: part of - Mr, -Norman- Flewell's house, oI : My, and Mys, Percy Browne, To- ronto, visited with My. and Mes. Wil- linms, on Sunday, PRINCE ALBERT Owing to next Sunday being Deco- ration Day at the Cemetery, both Sun- day School and Church aré being with- drawn, On the following Sunday, | [June 26th, these will be held in' the morning and continue so through the snmmer months. 8 Mrs. A. Wopdley spent-several days Elin the village last week. Mrs. Press, of Toronto, visited her uncles the Messrs. Butson, recently. Mr, and 'Mrs. Ball and child of Baltimore, Ont., with her parents Mr, { and Mrs. ¥. Luke, last Sunday." Miss Madden spent a few days with t | friends in Cannington, -------- -- - -p The services for.next Sunday are withdrawn, as Rev, F. G. Joblin is taking-a few holidays. with his son Rey, Kingsley Joblin on a motor trip through Northern- Ontario, and visit the school he had charge of at Gordon Lake. We wish them a pleasdnt trip. Sunday Schools' at the usual hours. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffrey, son Percy Mr. and Mrs. Orr Jeffrey, Clem anc Lois, Mr. and Mrs. G.. Cherrie and Eileen. attended the wedding of the former's nicce, Miss Eileen Fishley, au Seagrave on Saturday. The season for picnics has arrived, the Reader family will hold the first one at Stephenson's Point on Satur- day, June 17. . We hope thé weather will be favourable. Mr. N. Aldred of Toronto, is spend. ing a few weeks with his brother Mr. Juel Aldred. . - Greetings to Master Allan Fowler on his 7th birthday on June Tth, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pearce and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs, J. Reader.and Murray Mr..and Mrs. E. Reader, Connie and Gilbert, were his guests. Also greet- to Mr. Owen Reader on his birthday on-June 7th. : Mr. Cecil Mills of Weston, visited his parents over the week end, Mr. and: Mrs. H. Carnochan and children, Mrs, W. Mark, visited the latter's daughter, Mrs. A. .Brunt at Enniskillen, on Sunday. We are sorry to hear Mona Brunt had the misfor- tune to crack some of her ribs, We wish for her a speedy recovery, Mr. J. Hardy was a guest of his cousins Roy and Jconard Hope an Sunday, AE « Sorry to hear {s unable to be pg and around. Miss Flora Milley of Toronto, and Mrs. Dowdon, of Kirkland Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Travel and little. Beth, of Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rodman on Sunday, . 'Mr, and Mrs, D, Hope are spending the symmer with their son Ray, Mr. (3. Reed, of Enniskillen, spent a few days with his nicce. Mrs, Lewis Pearce, retently A The play "Where's Graiidma?" was given at the Head by the Utica young folk, last week, Sorry to hear Mr. W. Reader and his sister Mrs. I. Rodman are not en- joying as good health as their friends would like, Mrs. John Pearce and Mrs. Pettitt, of Scugog, and Mrs. Wm. Davey, Part Perry, spent a very pleasant after noon with Mrs, Geo, Schell, Monday, "nif UTICA There will be no' Church or Sunday School next Sunday owing to Decora- tion at Prince Albert, Mrs. N. Gilboard and daughter of Oshawa, visited at Mr. E, Spencer's on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart visited at M¢; Frank Kendall's on Sunday. Miss Muriel Kerry and Miss Lois Ward visited at their homes here over the week end. HTL Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prizeman" and family of Toronto visited at Mrs. J. "Ackney's recently. i 2" Mr, and Mig. G. Redshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Redshaw and family visited at Mr. Ivan Geer's on Sunday. Mrs, (eo. Sweetman i. A number of the W. A. members at- tend the W. A. of Ashburn at Mrs. ( Ted Heron's "on: Tuesday. The L. O, Lis holding service in the United Church on the 256th of June at 7 p.m, k . Mrs, Earl Beare and daughter of Port Perry, visited at Mr. Jack Crosier's on Sunday. TO SERVE You with LUMBER or FUEL If you are building or repariing, we shall be glad to provide plans and estimates: We Deliver Ice for Your Refrigerator ~ Phone 240 EES SG. Mr, and Mrs, R. Davidsan and fam- ilyt spent Sunday ' with friends' « Little Britain. . ww, Mrs. Collett of "Foronto is visiting her daughter Mrs, Walter Slute, A number of the young péoplé were entertained to a weiner roast at Mr. R. Davidson's on Friday evening when an enjoyable time was spent by all, My, and Mrs, Jc Evans and Lorna and Fdna visited Mv. and Mis: R. Spinks on' Sunday. _ Miss Dorothy. Brawn of "Oshawa is rspending -a holiday "with her parents Mr, and Mrs, A. Brawn, Congratulations to Merlin Slute who successfully passed his examinations fat Naxmal School on his years work The play "The Wild Oats Boy" from { Scugog was very much enjoyed by all on Wednesday evening, ~ Miss Hazel Peerson of Toronto, | spent Sunday at her home at Raglan, HRT volte Lloyd Cllugnson, of Toronto, spent the week end at the former's home, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hughson, . : We are glad tp say Me, Delbert Catherwood has been engaged for an- other year at Raglan school. ------ OW ~The regulay meeting of the W, A. was held on June 8th at the home of Mrs, Fred Dobson, with the president Mrs, Roy Cropper, presiding, The theme for the meeting was "Home Life". The meeting opened with a hymn followed by prayer. It was des cided to cancel the regular meeting in July as the Association is invited to meet with Goodwood W.A. on the 5th of July, and to give .the program on that occasion. Those wishing to at- tend-kindly send in their names to one of the following: Mrs. Roy Hart, Mrs. W. C. Ashenhurst, Mrs. S. Ward. The treasurer reported $31.20 made at the banquet. Invitations are to be sent to four organizations to meet with us in. August at the home of Mrs. W. Palmer. A report of the sem annual meeting in Toronto was given hy Mrs. Stanley Ward. The convener pf the centre group, Mis, S. Mills tqok charge of the pra- gram, The Scripture reading was read by Mrs, Corless Ashenhurst, This was followed hy a very fine message from My, T. C. Nichols of Uxbridge, who -compared our bodies or our' life to a tabernacle, and in a remim- scent vein gave some splendid advice. Closing his remarks by asking all present to join in singing "Work for the Night is Coming". A vote of thanks was tendered Mr, Nichols and also the 'hostess. A delightful lunch was seryed by Mrs. Dyblis, Mrs, O.'. Croxall and Mrs, C. Ashenhurst. ¥ Lake Scugog Lumber and Coal Co. PORT PERRY, ONT. as a ab Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE - "Cool as the Ocean Breeze" Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week George Paige, in calling all cars to their duty. of action, Thrills in a great Polick story, COMEDY Three Stooges in Mon., Tues, Wed., JUNE 19-20-21 Glenda Carrell, Lewis Stone, in "Stolen Heaven" A great medodvama worth seeing. Also Cemédiés Thurs, Fri, Sat, JUNE 22-23-2{ Jeanette. Macdonald, Nelson Eddy, in "The Giil of-the Golden West" Once in a blue moon ¢omes in a Western music, such stary See it! Confectionery and Goode's cold drinks sold in theatre for patron's convenience, Luke, and while in Ontario will call on many of their friends. - Mr. and Mrs. LaRose of Unionville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Miller. : } Several ladies of the congregation held a bee at the church. on Monday. They-are very busy getting things in in July. Union © Sorry to report Doris Taylor on the ic . Visitors at the home of Mrs, Luke ~~ Ce AO on Baturday were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil . 'Morris and family, Miss Blanche Luke -- MARSH HILL "of Torento, a . | My. and Myps. Earl Thompson, of Mrs. Tait of Alberta, visiting: with Victoria Corners, Mrs. Clarence Heard friends of this community, and family, of Uxbridge, called on Mr. and Mis. C. B. Wagg of Ux- relatives in Epsom on Sunday. bridge, were regent visitors of My. and. Mrs. Russell Acton, Mr, and Mrs: J. W. Gregg were ve- cent visitors with friends In Beaver- ton. i > > MYRTLE _ > . @ Mr. Russell Acton, the . County The local beef ring opened up- last Master -of North Ontario, paid his week for the summer months, Me, official visit to Wilfred Lodge on Fri: Burroughs, who has served tha farm- day evening of last week, ers gs a butcher for a number of years fr. W. D. Lancaster, B.A, and js again catering for them this year, Murs. Lancaster, of Plattsville, spent He has had his shop improved and the week end at Robt. Swanick's, with the very select animals sent in, Mr, and "Mrs. Sidney Hodge and the farmers enjoy the very best of family of Beamsville, visited at-Celin meat for the season, Lorimer's. Mrs. Chapman returning Rev. W. E. Honey will preach here home with them, Fs next Sunday at 3 pan, and expects to _A nuimher of the people of this leave for his new appointment at community attended: tho anniversary Cavan, the following Thursday. Rev. services at Pinedale on Sunday, Mr, Gervan from the Renfrew y- ee tery will move here on Wednesday, 7 . Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Taggart and son ~~ EPSOM Elmer, of Toronto, attended Mrs, A Ward's funeral on Sup 1 Eli lu 5 p ed old acquaintances Mr. Bruce Miller of Newmarket College, spent" the week end with hia holidaying with. Mr, and Mrs. Huga parents Mr, and Ms. Geo, Miller," Bradley, : Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Michie of Sgs-. Mr, Elmer Cook, proprietor of the katchewan are spending a few weeks Myrtle Station garage, is driving a with Mrs. Michip's mother, Mrs, P. recent purchase, a new Chevrolet ear. he ad "DECORATION SERVICE The Annual Decoration Service : 'OF THE iy Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery WILL BE HELD ON THE GROUNDS ON SUNDAY, JUNE 18th At 2.30 p.m. (Standard Time) I 'many A Good Programme of Music and Short ~~ Addresses is being prepared. . Come and join with us in honouring the memory "of the loved ones who have gone; and meet Nh with our many friends from far and ! "near, who will be present. : Grant Christie, R. D. Woon, President Sectetary ALWAYS RE ADY "Highway Patrol" | "CASH AND CARRY" (5 pictures) | tip-top shape for the Old Rays' Re- jj re Mi. Jack Robinson of Toronto isi : " RL v ARR Ri PEAY Eg RS pata Sey a -- X ; il s 5 a GOOD NEWS | : - +5 _- ri \ i 5 FOR MEN | Advance Showing of Fabrics § al k { and Styles. : 0s i MR. H. A. SAMUELS, special Johnston (3g Approved Clothes representative wil) visit us Pik "i fils MONDAY, JUNE 26th Why His Visit is Important: ; 1. He brings desens of ac- § tual fabrics with him L for Spring and Summer , ¢ Wear, } 2 He brings an outstand- i ing array of new styles We and. ideas created by Ei ; Johnston designers. : 3. His many years of ex- x : perience is at your dis- Y ~posal. He will belp you { select your most becom- | ing fabri¢ and style, ; Plan to be at our store on the above date, { JIt's-an outstanding opportunity for you to choose B your new tailored-to-measure Johnston clothes. 5 You'll be well rewarded if you're there. 3 F. W. BROCK "& SON { PHONE 43 PORT PERRY ye y LAR ARAAXARRRRRNAARRRAS SRA COAREAIL MIRA RA PC RRRR RR 15% u ; . a bos # Let Us Supply Your Baking Needs i of " : Ni i Tes & FRESH GOODS DAILY ® 4 » j : N ; # _ Bread, Buns, Cakes, Pies, Tarts 0 PRY our BIRLEY'S REAL ORANGEADE, 5c. per bottle, be or quarts to take honie, 2 WE DELIVER Geyrow Bros., Port Perry : ram ---- STINT % mm mmm am mm me om em cm eg It hi ~~. FAMOUS A for its Dependability ® |! BA READING Nin 4 No matter if the weather is cold or mild, you can alwiys de- st = i , "pend on this clcany Tong burning coat --for--heat sutisfaetion-- | EN EE. | i4 * washed before it leaves the mina to free it from dirt and dust Gof "THE LAUNDERED COAL" i os ot i : oo gs bo COKE, WOOD, HARDWALL PLASTER i Fresh St. Mary's GEMENT on hand Co - : PORT PERRY COAL YARD A W. G. W. PYATT Phones 94w and 94) Xd hr a -------------- i sah bad vin 1S i N Sy = TA ES SZ Ng 222 af» Mts - 0,6 IINIRTIN 1 % : . ) : ° ° ei 4 Ah 0°Clock Specia If you need--Milk for Supper, Cream for your ° hi Desserts, or wish to serve lce Cream, just ' jo Phone 222 before 5 o'clock any day, and hs _ our truck will deliver it to you. |, This Service is Available to Everyone ICE CREAM BRICKS . 2 for 35c. _ i * SPRUCE LAWN DAIRY § f ~ Pasteurized: Milk, Cream, lce Cream * . Rms SA ART ALY RATT RAS

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