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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Oct 1939, p. 4

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pk. nie : RESERVE THE DAY The Parish Workers of the Church of Ascension, Port Perry, will hold their fowl supper and bazaar on the afternoon and evening of Friday, Nov. 3rd in the Parish Hall. < Congratulations to Mrs, Geo. Hood and Mrs. Alma Byers who won honor- able mention for correctly naming the murderer in 8.8. Van Dines' "Winter |~ Murder Case"--a_ contest in the To- ronto Star Weekly. The W. M.S. Eyening Auxilinyy of the United Church, report a successful sale of Home-made Baking and after- noon tea held in the'Community Room of the Public Library on October Tth. Mrs. Jas. Ruddy has been spending a few days with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Medd, near Blackwater, Mr. and Mrs," Garnet Medd of Chatham, have also been visiting there. Mr. C. H. Turnbull of Hamilton was a visitor in town on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Woon, Miss R. Woon, Miss A. Webster, attended the Markham Fair on Saturday. Miss Muriel Cook, Mr. Art Varry, Toronto, and Mr, Joe Cook, Caesarea, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Wilson are en- joying a visit to New York and the World's Fair, Mr, E. B. Walker, of Winnipeg, was in town renewing acquaintances ons day last week, N Mrs. 1. R. Bentley, Mrs, Bert Mac- Gregor, Mrs. Dave Carnegie, and Mrs. R. A. Peel, spent a week at Limber- lost Lodge. Mr. Jack Beare, of Huntsville, was home for Thanksgiving with his par- énts Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Beare. Miss Patricia Jackson and Miss J. McLaughlan, of the Western Hospital, Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs, George Jackson, ; Mr. and Mrs. John Brock and chil- dren-of Oshawa, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brock. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Courtice of Col- lingwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey. © Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Toronto, were guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. Love. = Mr. A. Albert Cawker of Toronto, was home for the week end. Miss Vivian Wallace was home for the holiday week end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey spent the week end near Coldwater with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunlop. Misses Jean Baird of Toronto, and Miss Annabelle Baird of Bowmanvile, were home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mawson, Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Jackson, " Mr. and Mrs. Wagg, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. "Ira Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Day, Toronto, . spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. D. Day and Bernice. Miss Norene Cawker, of Toronto, was the guest of her father Mr. W. W. Cawker over the week end. Mr. Harold Woon was home for the week end. "Mrs. A. W. Allin was in Unionville on Saturday visiting her sister Mrs. E. LaRese. Mrs, Harold Sonley of iakwater, called on Mr. and Mrs. Allin on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, W. Sparrow and fm ily, of Toronto, wére the guests of "Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Short over the holiday week end, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson, of To- ronto, spent the holiday with Dr. and Mrs. J. B..Lundy. The Heusler family and Mr. Reg. Figary, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiv- ing at their cottage here. "The Lions Club + The Lions Club meets at the Sebert House at 6.30 p.m.on Fri- day of this week. Short talk by Mr, Steel, illustrated by moving pictures in color. \ The sight saving and finance committees will report. Messrs. Geo. Beare and Reg, Foster will sing. = Fon SCIATICA, Back-' ache, Lumbago are attacked at the sour¢e by the cleansing and antiseptic "action of Rumacaps, Sold at A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store, WERT o7 Love Note-- Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store Port Perry Ask to seg the Special 34 piece set Silver Flatware at I. R. Bentley's. Price $9.90. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, S. A, Wallace over the holiday were: My, and Mrs, Ivan Wallace and Marvin of Walkerville; Mr, and J. K. Valleau of Oshawa, Misses Olive, Enid and Vivien Wallace, and Miss Mary Finley, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph A. Wallace and Anne of Oshawa. My. Harry Chinn of Oshawa, called on friends in town oh Wednesday. * The Young People's' Society of the United Church had- their opening meeting last Tuesday night, Which was quite successful. All young peo- ple over eighteen are welcome. Mrs. A. J. Davis and Miss Grace Davis, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. John Davis, in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Jgs. Kerr and their daughter Mary, of Hespeler were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stone. Miss Ruth Hall who is training in Oshawa Hospital, was home for the week end. A pennant for the largest number of sales (for.a certain period of time, of Cockshutt implements) was won by Mr. Ted Jackson. © His name adorns it, and it is hanging in his store door- way. Quite a- pretty pennant. Con- rratulations Ted! The Missés Grace and Mary Stone were successful in passing their First Year Pharmacy Exams with" honours. Congratulations, + FREE Parking" Phone 1 ala AIR-CONDITIONED A FRIDAY. and SATURDAY OCTOBER 13-14 "My Fifth © Avenue Gir 14) Starring Ginger Rogers and Tim Holt e ~~ and ADDED "Popeye Cartoon "GHOSTS IS THE BUNK" REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m. . "DAWN PATROL" with Errol Flynn, David Niven. MONDAY and TUESDAY OCTOBER 16-17 Lionel Barrymore and Sir Cedric Hardwicke, irr On Borrowed Time with Beulah Bondi, Una M erkel and Nat Pendleton FOUR DAYS © Thursday, Friday, Sat., 18-19-20-21 ° Wed, OCTOBER "The Rains - Came" Darryl IF. Sanack's P'roduction, starring Myrna Loy, 'Tyrone Power, George Brent, Does Love Remove all Barriers? Can it Overcome all Obstacles? Masonic Lodge A very pleasant and profitable meet- ing was held at Fidelity Lodge A.F. & A.M. on Tuesday. After the regular business meeting the brethren and a number of friends heard a very in- forming talk by Mr. Whittleton, of Toronto. He gave a vivid picture of conditions in Central Europe, where he had recently bogn, on a business trip. A number of Port Perry townsmen were present and enjoyed the meeting. T ~ DIED LAWRENCE--At = Sick Childyen's Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, October 6, 1939, Marion Denise, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lawrence, of Port Perry, aged 11 months, 20 days. "CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Lawrence and Gary wish to express their heartfelt appreciation to friends and neighbors for all the kindness shown them at the time of their sad bereavenient, PRINCE ALBERT ANNIVERSARY ed SERVICES Rev. Gordon W. Gardinar will preach at 2,30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Music by Mr. talent. The Port Perry congregation is invited to join with the Prince Al- 2 sary Services. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. John Arnot Van- Nest (nee Mary Smallman) the gift of a son on' October 6th, 1939, in St. Joseph's Hospital, Sudbury. 1 A Pretty Wedding DOROTHEA O'NEILL MARRIED ON PARENTS' WEDDING DAY. Autumn leaves and lovely baskets of gladiolus were the setting at the wed- ding of Dorothea L. O'Neill to Mr. Berifard F. Koch,'at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hoy O'Neill, last Thursday. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth officiated. The bride looked lovely in her gown of queen's rose coronet sheer and car- ried a bouquet of butterfly roses. She was given in marriage by her father. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Vickery, of Toronto, chose opera blue coronaot sheer and carried a bouquet of butter- fly roses. The bride's mother wore French fuschin sheer, The groom's mother chose patriot blue 'crepe. Mrs, R. O'Neill and Mrs, L. A. Koch received at a reception which followed' at. the bride's home, with about fifty in attendance. The bride's travelling costpme was emerald tricotine with black acces- gories. Teh happy. couple left for Ottawa and points east and have now réturned to make their 'home in Port Perry, We wish them long life and happiness, A ' Fred R. Beatty and Port Perry bert people in these Special Antiiver=]-- Thurs, ria Sal., 3 Buy Your RUBBER FOOTWEAR AT - WEBSTER'S ALL FRESH STOCK Prices are slightly higher this year Heavy Work Rubbers Priced from $1.95 up ------ SOCKS WE ARE SELLING GEO. HANSON SOCKS this Fall-(100% wool) at the following prices: 25c, 30c., 40c. Pair Extra Heavy Socks for Rubbers 75c.per Pair "See our Stock FIRST. - ~N W. E. Webster Beatty Store Port Perry Strand Hieths: UX< RIDGE - "Your Nearest Show." Thurs., Friday, Saturday '(this weeks] Dorothy Lamour and Jack Holt, in 1Flightinto Nowhere Zooming Acroplanes fly across a jungle of thrills, live crocodiles, eram- med wil action. Also comedy--- DOGON. MIX-UP" x NOVELTY CARTOON, SCREEN NEWS, and Mon., Tues, Wed, Oct. 16-17-18 Ellen Drew and Basil Rathbone 5 "If 1 Were King" See the Comparison of Democracy and Dictatorship Believe your own cyes. A Special at popular 'prices, Also "DIAMOND DUST and PAR NEWS "October Trooney in: 19-20-21. Mickey Judge Hardy's Children ; Popular gang: in another riot of fun, " \ ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OF ST. will be held on the 22nd of October at "11 | "Thursday, Thursday, [at start, pany, Montreal, Que., ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 11 a.m+ Evening Service at 7 'o'clock. Everybody Welcome FORT PERRY: UNITED CHURCH Rev, W. I. I. "Smyth, Minister - 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--"Thanksgivin 7 p.m.--Rev. Clarence Bethany, will preach. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m,--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Rev, Gordon W. Gardiner of Brechin will preach, Evening service withdrawn. Service", ; 'erguson, of JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH n and 7 of Rev. Mr. Mec- being the p.m. Roberts Bobcaygeon special preacher. © CHURCIE OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev, J.C. Clough ~~ October 12th, 7.50 p.om---Prayer and Intercessions unday, October 15--Children's Day - 8 a.m Holy Communion, 3 a.m--Sunday School. Evensong and Sermon, Oct. 19th 7.20 p.m--Prayer and Intercessions Sunday, October 22nd 8 a'm--Holy Communion . 3 p.m---Sunday- School 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m. ARE YOU THE MAN? Watkins Dealer (between 25 and 50 véars), with car, needed immediately to hand out FREE Extracts in nearby | rural route and supply established de- mand for Dveryvday Necessities in- cluding Spices, Baking Powder, Clean- sers, Soaps, Medicines, | Fly Spray, Mineralized Stock and Poultry Tonics. 70 years reputation. 10,000 dealers. Must be satisfied with $30. 00 weekly. Selling experience unneces- Farm- experience helpful. Credit sary. furnished right pérties. ~ Write im- mediately, The J. R. Watkins Com- Dept. O-P-b "bo HOUSE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Six rooms with bath, furnace, elec- trie lights, garabe, garden, on paved wig, in Port Perry. Apply to Mrs. > Walken Phone 153 x 5. 012 TE I NP A ii DELANEY FURS Ralleyitle Trenton ~ Oshawa FUR COATS $1.00 Down. $1.00 Weekly ®Remodelling o Repairs W. RODMAN, Tailor AGENT, PORT PERRY KIDNEYS ARE CLEANSED and in- vigorated by using Rumacaps, At regular intervals, use Rumacaps for your health's sake. Sold at A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store. ~ FOR RENT Six roomed house on John Street. Apply to Mrs Gordon Bruce POTATOES FOR SALE One dollar per bag at my store room. Bring our bags CHK ELLETT; Port Perry, WORK WANTED Yotng woman wishes. to secure position. for housework--experienced, |- Will take place in town or on farm near town. Apply to J. Goreski, R. R. No. Port Perry, Fi 2 HOUSE 'FOR SALE Mr. J. F, McClintock is offering his house on Lilla St.,, Port Perry, for sale. This is a brick clad, two storey house containing 8 rooms and large sunroom, hardwood floors. It has all modern conveniences as well as run- ning spring water. . The garage is double boarded 16 x 20, room for two cars. Possession Nov. 1, If inter- ested a letter addressed Port Perry R.R. No. 2 will find me or telephone 107 r 4. J. .F. McClintock. 0btf FOR SALE 100 Rock Pullets and a quantity of Talman- Sweet Apples, Roy Robertson, Phong 109 r 1-1 WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY -- OF -- -MEN'S SHOES (FOR DRESS WEAR) ALSO - WORK X BOOTS Come i in wand Ses "Our Stock 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, lele 'and Banjo. - Lesons strictly by note. Special 60c. rate. Apply to Ken Spears, Port Perry; or to Cecil Hooey at the Barber Shop. @ HEESE, mild, w eas, 3iar25¢€ ! Wax Beans ! TOILET TISSUE, v WHEAT PUFFS 140z..19 § Stoniard Tos. din SUPER SUDS, large - .19. MOLASSES - - .19 | . Aunt Dinah 2} y BANTAM CORN Baking Powder, |b. .19 f Aylmer Choice, 17 oz. Tin 60 u p DOMINO 3 Ly Eg v - ey Tr PS { : 3 frase 40 Crates Vora r +29 " KETCHUP, ~ 19 = SALMON, Coho, tall, Navy d for ago Wheat Flakes, sb. 25 § Heinz, i oz. Bottle 21 oz. Tin 25 = MILK, FRUIT SPECIALS TW. ------ NEO DOM] Borden's and Carnation tall, ONIONS, © 10 Ibs. for 19¢ 3 for 286 papas, blue, 6 qt. 25 s Floor Wax, Turnips,waxed, 2 Ib. .08 : Perfection, Head Lettuce, 2 for .19 § 1 lb. tin a5¢ Cranberries, id Ib. 19 DRES » NION y te -- [7 . . ; v NCE'S Drug Store NEWS LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS You Can Save. with Safety at Your Rexall Store . 3 4 4 % BISMA- ALKA SELTZER ...,..20c. and 67. § = Z : ANDREW'S LIVER SALT, 33c, B5e. ) : REX KRUSCHEN SALES ...........60. y be ; vives. .39c, 69¢, For safe, quick relief SASKASAL SALTS Be. Ld from Sour Stomach, NOYA KELP PARLELS 3 ; Acid-Dyspepsia, 3 ., $1.39 and $2.79 Heartburn, » Flatulence, etc. NORVAL'S YEAST and IRON TABLETS .......... cial 49¢. : 4 ounce T75¢c. 16 ounces $1.50 RUMACAPS ........50c, and $1.00 iho. PHONE 49 = 72 Rexall sew PORT PERRY 2 --- moe. [] Phone 41 PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with HAROLD W. EMMERSON 'Port: Parry We Offer You the Choice of the Market in F resh and Cured Meats at : Lowest Market Price. KER'S Prompt and og : Courteous Service : wher Bros. a Phone 29w Port Babes. pr YOUR FAMILY BAKER | Can relieve you from baking = Westies ani provide the best in read and Pastry. JEVISONS BAKERY Dr. H. H. Armstrong -DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Telephone 237 © - - Port Perry FURNITURE FOR SALE Dining Raom Suite, 8 pieces, or will sell separately; 'Electric Range; Re- . frigerator, (ice); Large Cabinet Radio and other articles. Apply to Mrs, W. Pyatt, Queen St., Port Perry. Do You Need Stationery? Letterheads. envelopes, heads, and all kinds of business office requirements suppliéd at the Star Office _|Repair and wi- Painting Shop yo: Also roma Werk and B 5 AUCTION SALE Furniture Painting iil | sold--no reserve. 2 ! orchard. § Standard 2's,3forase PORK & BEANS,2 for.19 : LIMITED Farm Stock and Implements the pro-| perty-of Peter Leask, lot 18, Con. 12, Reach Tp., on. Tuesday, Oct. 24, Farm Terms Cash. See bils. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, FOR SALE- , House and 16 acres in the village of Brooklin. Barn dnd hen house, good Hydro. Would rent to re- liable "party. Prince Albert. " FOR SALE Three piece Chesterfield Suite, in good .condition, Arply to" Clarence Cook, Myrtle Station. '" Ww. A. Setar : DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m, to 6 pm. _ Office Upstairs, 'over Sleeps Insurance Office. Burrs 8PONGED AND PRESARD +. B80 Cents SUITS: CLEANED| Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH 'Upstairs, over Jomison's Bakery Appy to Sam Arnold, | Mechanic's License Phone 209 J -HOOEY'S REPAIR SHOP One block North of the Sebert House ; $ : it J {The firm of Greer & Humphreys fs digolved.) ARTHUR: W;. 8. GREER In attendance at my Port Perry office on <<. Wednesday morning, and Friday afterndon of each week, or by appointment. ' Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 (The firm of Greer '& Humphreys is disolved.) RUSSELL D, HUMPHREYS 24Y Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 14 in attendance at my Port Perry 'offios on Tuesday and Threday afternoons of each -~week or by appelntment, Queen Street, Pprt, Perry, Phone 264 ; DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGRON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North Side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Reslence $9)

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