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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Sep 1939, p. 4

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_ Silver Flatware at L R. ny. KEEP IN MIND, OCTOBER 7th Afternoon tea and sale of Home- 'made Baking under the auspices of the Evening Auxiliary of the United Church. Watch for further notices BLUEBIRD STIR Note-- Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store "Port Perry LODE The Scugog Chapter, LO.D.E. will open their fall season with the QOctobdr meeting, whieh will be held in their room at the Library, on Monday, Oct. 2nd, at 3 pm, It is requested that all members be present at this meet- "ing in order-to begin work at once tor the Red Cross, PARLOUR MILLINERY . Ladies! Come and get your hat Moderate prices and styles not extrme, MRS. HALL, MILLINER second house west of school. Mrs. Oscar Edwards and daughter Helen of Thornhill, were visitors in town on Tuesday. Mr. Charles Whimsett is visiting his brother Arthur, at Welcome, Ont. Mrs. Joséph Hopkins has been the guest of Col..and Mrs. Pearson, at Oshawa, recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowson and daughter, and Mrs. J. Ruddy, attended Sunderland Fair last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willan, of To- ronto, called on friends in town on 'Tuesday, We are pleased to report that Mrs. Wm. Cook, is improving in health. Mr. Cy Quartermain, of Toronto, visited friends in town last week. Mr. Alf. Andrus of Exeter, was a week-end guest of his mother, Mr. H: Collacutt acted as starter at the race at Orono Fair last Wednes- day. He is going to-Galt this week to judge light horses. Mr. John Hamilton, of Uxbridge, and Miss Doris Long, of Toronto, visited relatives of Miss Long, here on Saturday. Mr. Thomas Thompson attended the Sunderland Fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent, Lindsay, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gerrow on Sunday. Mrs. J. Hopkins and Jean, have been visiting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Day, of To- ronto, were guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Day, and sister Ber- nice, over the week-end. Glad to report that Miss Mary Webster is improving in health at time of writing, : Mr. and Mrs. S. Meek, Sr, Mr. G. H. Lawry, Sr., of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Day on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Currie, of Hamilton, was a visitor in town on Wednesday, call- ing on a few old friends. ' Miss C. Mintern, of Manilla, called on friends in town on Wednesday. Mr. Newton Ayers attended the Fair at Sunderland on Wednesday. " Mr. Leonard Colbear returned fron: the hospital last week, feeling much improved if health. . Mr. J. Lee, of Toronto, was a visitor in town on Thursday last. ¢ Mr. Nelson Foster, of Toronto, is visiting his daughter Mrs. Rowland. Mr. A. Meisner, of Kitchener, was a visitor in town on Monda§. : Mr. S. Yelland of Exeter, is back on the staff of Jeffrey & Taylor. We welcome Samson back to town. Mr. Arthur Baldwin, of Toronto, has taken a position 'in the collar shop of Jeffrey & Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Butler have re- . turned to their home in Newton Jct, after spending two weeks with "Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. ' We are pleased._to report Mr. Bob Jeffrey is improving and hope he will Loztinge to do so. Mr. Bill Oake, Jr., was married last week to Miss Isobel Glenn, of Toronto. Mrs. C. Love has gone to Toronto, where she will spend some time re- cuperating after her illness. Mrs. Elliott is spending a few weeks in Toronto. : Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brock are moving to the Manse, vacated by Mr, and Mrs: Roy Goode and Mr. A. Goode, who have moved to their farm at Man- chester. : jr CR Ask to see the Special 34 piece set Bentley's. Price $9.90, Mrs and Mrs. J. Riseborough and family have moved to Whitby. Church on Sunday evening, and Miss. Marion Tresise, of Oshawa, at dinner Sunday evening. Week end guests at Cricklkewood Lodge were: Mr. L. R. Hawthorne, To- vonto; Mr. and 'Mrs. Cunningham, of Cambridge, England; My, and Mrs, He Reynolds, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Christman, and Mr. and" Mrs. Ray McAulay of Iron Bridge, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tilley of Lindsay; Mr. H. Elliott, of Lindsay; Dr. Creighton and daughter of and Mrs. and Mrs. Lindsay. Mrs. W. Brooks of Montreal, has re: turned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. - Prof. and Mrs. Cunningham, of Cambridge University are guests at Cricklewood Lodge. Miss Elizabeth Jackson, R.N., of To- ronto, is the guest of-Dr. and Mrs, J. B: Lundy. - Mrs. J. B. Lundy has returned after spending two weeks with her daughter Mrs. David Jackson, in Toronto. Mrs. %.'M. Jackson entertained Mr. Robt. Waggstafl, soloist at the United -- Ask tq sce the Special 34 piece set Silver Flatware at IL R. Bentley's. t= Price $9.90. --ee to or ~ KITCHEN SHOWER" Miss Evelyn Somerville and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon, entertained last week at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. W. Chapman" in honour of Miss Dorothéa O'Neill. ~~ More than fifty guests were present. Little Miss Dawn Marie Slemmon entered the prettily decorated room' to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. vp; Stouffer. She was dressed 8s a bride in'-white satin and was drawing a wagon decorated with pink and white, containing the "Bride's Book". Then many lovely and 'useful gifts were brought in a large basket also decorated: in pink and white, After opening the many parcels the bride- to-be thanked everyone for their lovely gifts. A very dainty lunch was sepved with Mrs. L. A. Koch and Mrs. ¢. EK. Beare presiding at a very prettily decorated tea table with pink cgnadles and pink and.white dehlias and baby's breath. Miss O'Neill was also entertained at a crystal shower in Toronto on Friday evening, given by Miss, Helen Vickery. Some friends from Port Perry were also present. Ask to see the Special 34. piece set Silver Flatware at I R. Bentley's. . Price $9.90. LOCAL TOURNAMENT SPON- SORED TO RAISE FUNDS FOR : RED GROSS } Our local bowlers put on a very in- teresting afternoon of bowling on Tuesday of which the proceeds went to the L.O.D.E. for Red Cross. Ladies' prizes were as follows: 1st, donated by Mr. W. H, Harris, beauti- flowers, donated by Mr. W. H. Harris, won by Mrs. R. Collacutt;. 3rd prize, donated by Mr. John Murray, won by Mrs. E. Beare; 4th prize, donated by Mr. P. G. Morrison, won by Mrs. H. I. Mulligan: ' "The gentlemen's prizes -- The first and second prizes were baskets of fruit donated by Messrs. F. W. Brock and R. J. Harper. Winners: 1st prize, A. Tarbet, 2nd prize, H. H. Mulligan, 3rd prize, J. Burkett, 4th prize, Wim. Graham. LADY BOWLERS ENTERTAIN Port Perry Ladies' (Bowling Club entertained thé Uxbridge Lady Bowl- ers last Thursday afternoon. There were two ten end. games which were thoroughly enjoyed by all. After the ten was served, the prfzes were awdarded: 1st prize, donated by Mrs. R. J, Harper, won by Mrs. F. Beatty, Port Perry; 2nd prize, was won by Mrs. (Dr) McClintock, Uxbridge; 3rd prize, won hy Mrs. H. HY Mulligan, Port Perry; Consolation prize won by Mrs, (Dr) F. Mellow, Uxbridge. _ SEAGRAVE The women of: Seagrave and sur- rounding district are to have volun- This is a registration, that an appro- priate estimate may be made of the woman power of Canada, Ladies dd register! | A AL THEATRE FREE Parking OSHAWA [if AIR-CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday, SEPTEMBER 28.29.30 --New Hardy Family Fun-- Mickey Rooney, in "Andy Hardy Gels Spring Fever" with Lewis Stone, Cecilla Parker, and Fay Holden ADDED--Cartoon "MAMA'S NEW HAT" REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m. "S UEZ"' with Loretta Young, Tyrone Power Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, OCTOBER 2-3-4 Carole Lombard, . Cary Grant, and Kay Francis 'In Name Only" with « " Charles Coburn, Helen Vinson Thursday, Friday, Saturday, OCTOBER 5-6-7 Ann Neagle, George Sanders, Nurse Edith Cavell with Edna May Oliver, May Robson tary registration (date given later). | O YES SIR,' Are ADVANCING - 80 -- ~ Are You Needing a New Harness ~~ For Spring? BUY NOW and and Save Money Come in anil Talk the Matter Over It will Pay You Well to do so. So COME ALONG ful bouquet of flowers, won by Mrs.|-- R. J. Harper;-2nd prize, bouquet of | - | T W. E. Webster - Beatty Btore Port Perry oo Strand Thealre UXBRIDGE _ "Always the Latest Shows" Thurs., Friday, Saturday (this week) Robt. Young and Jas. Stewart, in See this. finest military You'll enjoy every minute of it. ~ SELECT COMEDIES Mon., Tues., Wed,, OCTOBER 2-3-4 . Hopalong Cassidy and Windy, in * "Frontier Man" Yipee! another 1039 Western thriller. Also "CHAMPION AIR HOPPERS" Popular Science. Thurs., Fri, Saturday, (next week) Chas, Starrett, in "OUTLAWS OF THE PRAIRIE" Confectionery and Soft Drinks sold in . .. theatre for your- convenience. COMING !--"Her Jungle Love" and "Judge Hardy's Children" - DIED". At his home, Utica, on -September 22nd, 1939, George D. Aird, beloved 60th year. ' | made for an afternoon tea and. sale of PRICES| Navy, Blue, Gold |g action picture. |§ Also | 5 husband of Zella M. Christie, in his ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School Rally Services wil be held at 2.00 p.m, . Evening Service at 7 o'clock. Everybody Welcome : CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. J. C. Clough 8 asr.-- Holy Communion 11 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon. 3 p.m.--Sunday School. Thursday, October 6th 7.30 p.m.--Prayer and Intercessions Sunday, October 8th. 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 3 p.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 10 a.m--Sunday School, 11 a.m--Communion Service. 7 p.m--"Courage that Endures" Soloist--Miss Leah Garrow, Oshawa Monday, 7.30 p.m.--Meeting of the Stewards and Elders. 8 p.m--Official- Board. _, UNITED- CHURCH NOTES The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the service at 11 a.m. next Sunday. At the evening service, the sermon 'theme will be "The Courage that En- dures." Miss Leah: Garrow, Oshawa, will sing. . On Tuesday, at 8 p.m. the Young People's Society will meet for organ- ization and election of officers, follow- ed by games and a social time. The Septerrber meeting of the Even- ing Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. RA. Peel, with*Mrs, Fred Beare's group in charge. Plans were home-made baking, to be held at the library on October Tth. : ) A vocal solo was given by Miss L. Ploughman, assisted at the piano by her mother, Mrs. S. Ploughman. Lunch and the social half hour brought the evening to a close. . HOUSE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Six rooms with bath, furnace, elec- tric lights, garabe, garden, bn paved street, in Port Perry. Apply to Mrs. W. F. Walker, Phone 163 r 5. 012 DELANEY FURS Belleville Trenton ~ Oshawa FUR COATS ' $1.00 Down. $1.00 Weekly ®Remodelling © Repairs W. RODMAN, Tailor po AGENT, PORT PERRY Sunday, October 1st--Harvest Festival |* FOR SALE OR TRADE Light yearling colt. Will sell or trade for heifer in calf. Joel Aldred, Port Perry. © AUCTIONS SALES ARTHUR WARD, Myrtle, on Fri-} day, Sept. 20th, at his residence, Furniture and Household goods. Sale at '1.30 par, . . d LOVE BROS, at McKercher. Farm, at Epsom, on Saturday, Sept. 30th. 50 Cattle and three horses, Sale 1 Terms Cash. B Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. p.m. FOR SALE Lady's Black Ototh Winter Coat, size 88. Worn twice, price $20.00. Apply at Star Office. FOR RENT Rooms for housekeeping on Rosa St., Port Perry. Apply to Mrs. Henry Smith, Port Perry. ? APPLES FOR SALE by Rev. W. P. Brown ° McIntosh, Russets, Pewaukee, Wolf- river. 2 HOUSE FOR RENT Apply to Jos. Baird, Port Perry B WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY NEE. OF -- MEN'S SHOES (FOR DRESS WEAR) : ALSO WORK BOOTS Come in and See Our Stock j ---- George Stephens PORT PERRY Myrtle Garage * Imperial Oil Products Guaranteed Repairs--All Cars Prompt, Courteous Service FRANK- MARKS, Proprietor MUSIC INSTRUCTION Hawaiian and Spanish Guitar, Uku- lele and Banjo. Lesons strictly by note. Special 60c. rate. Apply to Ken Spears, Port Perry; or to Cecil Hooey at the Barber Shop. d Oct. & . a. . O. UO OOO A I | AUSTRALIAN . . .' SEEDLESS RAISINS, lb. 10¢ 1 Domino TEA, DOMINO . . . PEANUT i BUTTER 26 oz. Jar 25¢ v NAVY TOILET i Corn en Cob, I} 15¢ Wheathearts ORANGE MARMALADE - 1 1b. '29€ .Dole's PINEAPPLE JUICE PANCAKE SYRUP Richmello COFFEE, Ib.35¢ Bulk DATES, Amber HONEY, 4b. pail 29¢ : Rgwntree's COCOA, 31b.t. 180 TISSUE, - - ® PERFECTION MATCHES, - - 32 oz. Jar 2§6- J OO 46 oz. Tin 3§€ 12 oz. Bottle 12¢C '§ 3 lbs. 28¢ 4 for 28¢ 3 for 21¢ 1007 10¢ tin Fish Cakes, Hy 18¢ Tomato Juice 19}. 3fr 10¢ .- FRUIT SPECIALS Blue GRAPES, 6 quart basket = = -..- Sunkist ORANGES, niedium, - 23¢c 29¢. doz. | HEAD LETTUCE, 100 Chinese LETTUCE, 10¢ CELERY, 2 for 1§c GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for 25¢ DO i STORES « LIMITED x NIO S28 | "LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS You Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store v sce Now Is the time to build resistance to Winter ills WITH A RELIABLE VITAMIN PREPARATION ~~ PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with _ HAROLD W. EMMERSON 'Phone 41 HII SITE LS ALKA SELTZER ......29¢, and 57c. NATIONAL BAYER'S ASPIRIN ...22¢., 39¢, 98c: : LER i: NOVA KELT TABLETS =. EXTRACT OF MALT hy CT 79¢, $1.39, $2.79 AND NUJOL OIL ,.ivvenins 29¢., 49¢., 89¢, : ; NORVAL'S TRON AND YEAST / COD LIVER OIL TABLETS ,...oivvvenien de, 11h. 9c. PURETEST COD LIVER OIL Eig g : 50c. and $1.00 2 Ibs. 89c. WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER : : EXTRACT ......... on $1.00 ~~ A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 49 he Rexafl sew PORT PERRY ; . & Port Perry We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Lowest Market Price. Prompt and Courteous Service Cawker Bros. Phone 29w Port Perry Dr. H. H. Armstrong DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber ~ Shop ; Telephone 287 Do You Need Stationery? Letterheads. envelopes, _bill- heads, and all kinds of business office requirements supplied at the Star Office. . Genuine Hand Made LONG STRAW Horse " Port Perry iCollars| FIT and MEASURE GUARANTEED AT NO EXTRA COST. MADE BY MAN WITH THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Can be obtained from-- T. STEWART, or WM. WEBSTER PORT -PBRRY, ONT. W.. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. - Ofce Upstairs, over Sleep's Insurance Office, SUITS BPONGED AND PRESARD | 80 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 - C."P, ROLPH YOUR FAMILY BAKER Can relieve you from baking worries, and provide the . best in Bread and Pastry. JEMISON'S BAKERY 1- ARTHUR W. . 24% Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. SUITS CLEANED| "1928 Ford Coach in good condition. Apply at Star Office, Port Perry. HOUSE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT " Situated on Queen street. All modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs, W. Pyatt. Some furniture for sale. Repair and Painting Shop Sw Also Fender Werk and Furniture Painting Mechanic's License Phone 209° REPAIR SHOP One block North of the Sebert House hd (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is disolved.) S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is disolved.) RUSSELL D.-HUMPHREYS _ Phone 814 : in attendance at my Porty Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. Td * Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264' DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGRON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North Side Queen Street, Port Perry, 4 Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) - FOR SALE . _HOOEY'S hd ~ No 4 . 4 - \ . 2 f hdl 0 AT i \ L} »

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