" IRs { "a FTG 7 \ wa A : Rt elk AE 4 - Canker feos. i ~PORT PERRY, ONT,, THURSDAY, "BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, wHiTBY Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday and Saturday, NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4 Two shows at 7.00 dnd 9.00 p.m, Saturday Matinee at 1.80 pm +2, "AMBUSH" 8 with Gladys Swarthout, Lloyd Nolan. " "Also an ADDED Attraction: The. Jones Family, in "Everybody's Baby" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, NOVEMBER 6.7.8 First show at 7.00 p.m. Last complete show at 8.20 p.m, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, in "lI Am the Law" _ with Barbara O'Neil, John Beal, Wendy Barrie and Otto Kruger. Also an ADDED Attraction "Say It in French" -with Ray Milland, Olympe Bradna. 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Small 40¢.q Economy size\i6c: Large Package 69c. 29c. and 67c. Cream with bottle of shave ore - :: Phone 16 "CAREFUL MEAT BUYING like experience to teach one what should There ig nothin " be known a that experience. about meats. the buying and Wopasshion of meats. ality of our stock, = melt BERT. MacGREGOR'S. WE DELIVER - on the good qu PHONE 72-R-2 Let Us Solve Your Baking Problems 'Fresh Ples, Cakes, Tarts, Rolls, Bread and Treat your family this week end -- Cream Puffs; Chooolate Eolairs, or - Home-Made Mince Pies WE DELIVER * Gerrow Bros., Port Perry The, greatest of care is exercised in We have had many years of You can rely PORT PERRY DAILY. Re) Modsl A. = -.- =. $19.00] Let "Why don't I ; call them up?" | Yes; 'why net? Haven't you often started a, letter when your thoughts went a"wandering ' --made 'you want, to talk rather than write . 'and, then, within a minute, you . heard "Dear Mary"--her own familiar voice, ole 1 ! | "And Jorg' 8 Johnny!' Watch a child's face wlien he hears: Daddy's' voice, You 1 +a distant town. + HOW I call them home" every evening-- by LONG DISTANCE \ ® 3 By using low Night Rates (which apply every evening after 7 and all day Sunday), and placing "Anyone" calls--you can talk along way for very little." ~ 'We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at | CAWKE! Lowest Market Price. Courteous Service Phone Hy : Port Perry PROTECT with Reliable hone 41 "Place Your Insurance with HAROLD W. EMMERSON 'S ' Prompt and YOURSELF Fire Insurance \ : Port Perry Strand Theatre UX RIDGE (New Heating System in action) Thursday, Friday, Sat. (This Week) Muriel Weeks and Buck Jones, in "Law of Texan" Action galore. Thrill upon thrill. See Buck at his best. - .- Also comedy-- "HALFWAY TO HOLLYWOOD" Cart Screen 8 hofs--Novelty 8 prizes Saturday night by No. draw. ------------ Mbh., "Tues. Wed, November 6 7, 8, Fred MacMurray and Ray Milland, in "Men with Wings" Zooming airplanes in the sky, lovin, and flirting with death in the al technicolor special. Also news, ete. Thursday, Friday, Sats {Next Week) Wallace Beery, in "Port of 7 Seas" Beery in his best performance. Confectionery gold in theatre. "20th: . Malcolm i Harvey Malcolm ond Evie i for the winter months--Foot at 10.30 wish Daddy him | Mr. Ralph Milner spent last week in sell could see it-- Whitby as juryman. then he'd really Mr. Leonard Hope left ET know how much it means to "to work: for Carew brothers, Lindsay. his family, when he calls from } Mrs. W, Mark visited her daughter 1° | where Mr. H. Long lives; also cleaned b Every eeening: and tiled a well for Mrs. C. Wana- omehow you are attracted to maker and Mr. G. Hape, a man who says this, In thi:2 Miss Mildred Mills is visiting her fav -- b tells ay rh sister Mrs. L. Stainton at Hampton cegney Sei' and 1s ; Tam (1y, for a couple of weeks. . He sets an' exaip!®. by Coing 1..l Mr. Herbert Williams and son Bruce { afid on Sunday afternoon left for their | of Mr. and Mrs. R, Hood. Rev. F. G. BLACKSTOCK Miss Joyce Forder celebrated her second birthday in the traditional way with cake and candles, and in the modern way -- with congratulations coming in over the ether.waves. The . following is the result of the judging done by our local boys in the Ontario Boys' Inter Club Gempetition at the 0,A.C., Guelph, on Friday, Oct. In the Swine Club Lawrence and Howard Malcolm of Janetville; won «the Trophy; in Grain , Club Senior, Glen and Marlow Han- cock, Orono, won the Trophy; In the Junior Grain Club, Murray Malcolm, Janetville and Walter Wright, Black- stock, stood 9thj Jerry Duvell and Bill Boyles, Bethany, won second standing if Potato Club, Middlesex coming 1st; Fallis, of Millbrook, stood sixth in Beef Calf Club; Eber Melson, Solina, was high boy in Dairy Calf Club and Durham County ranked 10th in Foal Club, These hoys were couched by District Representative Mr. E. A. Summers, whose teams have won in Grain Clubs for the last eight years, Dr. G. [. Christie was chairman of the banquet, and Hom: P.M, Dewan, Minister of Agriculture, was the guest speaker, SCUGOG Next Sunday the Services will all be in the day time, and will continue so a.m., Indian™ Church 'at "11.30 am, Head at 2 p.m. and Centre at 3 pm. Head and Centre S.S. one hour before Church, Rev. F. G. Joblin is attending the Queen's University Alumni Associa- ' tion at Kingston. this week, he is ac- " companied by Rev. W. J. IL. Smyth,of Port Perry and Rev. Mr. Gervan of Myrtle. a couple of days last week. Mrs. C. Wanamaker her visited sister Mrs. J. F. Gervow in Port Perry)' recently. _ Quite a few attended Mr. W. C. Platten's sale on Thursday, at Black. water. Miss Phair of Uxbridge and Miss DD. "Clark of Richmond, championg in the Inter School sports, were recent guests: of the Misses Marie and Grace Hood: | Mr. W. Nott, of Port Perry has fin ished painting Mr. G.. Hope's house which looks fine. Mr. T. Raines and Mr, "A. King are digging a new well for Mr. J. Aldred, | of Torontos akin his. ppxents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams of Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Samells were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and-Mrs. G. Hope. On Friday October 27th, Norma E Hope, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope, became the bride of Mr. Frank Real, son of Mr. and Mrs. Real of Blackwater, at the parsonage. the "Rev, F.- G. Joblin; officiating. pride looked very charming in wine coloured dress and hat with other-ac- cessories to match. | The bride and groom were unattended. After the ceremony they returned to the home of her parents for the wedding supper, new home at Blackwatér, where the best wishes of their friends will follow them, The neltun got away to.a good start last Friday evening at the home Joblin was chosen as president, Mr. Geo. Samells, Vice-President, Mr. Mur- ray. Clark, Treasurer; Mrs. A, Plough- man, Secretary. Messrs. G. Samells, D. Crozier, Ralph Milner and Luzerne Sweetman arce--to prepare the next program for.the meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs: Geo. Samells on the 10th of November. program was given, and a lively dis- cussion on current events lead by Rev. Mr. Joblin. Cecil Fralick gave a read- ing on Safe Motoring; Mrs. E. Plough- man read a poem, Mr. Ralph 'Milner gave a reading... The young men's choir gave a number of selections. A light lunch was served by Mrs, Wm, Jeffrey, Mrs. W. Crozier, Mrs. Fred Crozier and Mrs, C. Hardy, So the new club is off to a good start, The |- A very interesting | Mr, Runham returned to Mr. Sidney Chandler's on Sunday afternoon after spending a month with his son at Athens, Ont, § Mr and Mrs. J. L. Sweetman and Eileen and Mrs. G. Sweetman visited Mr. and Mrs, D. Miller in Toronto on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hope and sons Merle and Réy, visited their aunt Mrs. P. Williams in Whitby recently. The Boys' Choir were invited to sing at Raglan Church last Sunday evening, Scugog Sunday School Rally was held last Sunday at the Centre Church with a good attendance. Mus. S. Rod- man. and Miss Irene Redman sang a duet, Miss Isabel Flewell sang My. C. Fralick gave a talk and Mrs, Ged: Hood gave the rally day talk. The three assistant Supts. assisted with the program, , Mrs. Fred Jackson and sons George ond David returned home on Saturday after a week's visit with her parents, My. aod Mrs, A, Crooks,4n Toronto. Another of ouy resident was laid to rest.in Ping" Grove Cemetery on Sat- urday afternoon, Mrs, (Geo. Colton, in her 82nd year, The deceased moved te Port Perry about fifteen years aga. Mr, Hubert Long has just completed 'our year's working for Mr. A. R. Wil- son on Seven Milé Island. SONYA Miss Mildred Prentice, visiting her pavengs Mr. Prentice, Miss Eileen Tummonds of Peniel, is visiting her friend Miss Kathleen Me- Phail, . Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilson, Mr. and Mrs. M, Cruess, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilson on Sunday. Rev.. T Dadds i$ renewing friends and nequaintances in this vicinity, Rev. J. Greer, formerly of Lindsay, now of Guelph, visited Rey. Mr. Ken- nedy at the home of Mr. S. MacFar- Inne recently. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. M. Gordon onthe birth of a daughter. Rev. Mr. Kennedy preached his fare- well sermon here on Sunday to a large congregation, Friends were present {rom _ Toronto, Sunderland and sur- rounding district. It was very lifting that comniunion was administered in the three appoint- ments, Sonya, Creswsell, and_Wick, before our beloved pastor left us for his home at High River, Alberta. Mr. Reid MacFarlane of Toronto, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. MacFarlane. Miss Elva Prentice and Miss Lillian Nurse, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prentice, Mr. and Mys.. Russell Sparling and daughter Marie of Markdale attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Nelson Hall; Sunderland. _ Several from here attended Anniv ers sary services at Se agrave on Sunday. Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Kennedy accom- banied by Mr and Mrs, J. S, MacFar- tone ini C WedngndRy iT oRtBe "Glad to know that Mr. Thos, McCoy is improving in health. ) "The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid was-held at the home of Mrs. Mason. Fipal arrangements were made for a bazaar and hot sup- per to be held on November 16th. - ~Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. G. Fish (nee Edna Wilson) on their re- cent marriage, Several from here attended the fun: eral of the late Mrs. Hall, at Sunder- land, Sympathy is extended to "the bereaved-relatives, Toronto, is and Mrs, M. A very successful Hallowe'en Party was held in Memory Hall on Friday evening, the children of the school put on n splendid program." There was also songs by Rev. and Mrs...Bushell, Kenneth Reynolds, Don Ferguson, 'Miss Jean Bushell, Dorjs_Walker ana Miss Olive Bassett, recitations by Jean Ward. = Lunch was served and the younger set enjoyed dancing. IGlad to report that Mr. John Medd is improving in health at Port Perry Hospital .and is expected home soon. , Sorry to report that Mr. Geo. Ward on the sick list. We wish him a speedy recovery. : The popular play Glow Liglits of San Rey will be presented at Zion on Friday evening Nov. 3rd, . The funeral of the late James®E. Lakey was held at his late home on Tuesday, Oct. 31st. The sympijthy of Between weddings, showers and social évenings and the W. A, a busy time is in store for Seugog folk during the coming months. The Junior Girls' Institute will meet at the home of Miss Dorothy. Graham, on Saturday afternoon, Come. the community is extended to the bereaved relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Brooks called on Mr. and Mrs, E. Kendall on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Parrott are spend- ing a few days with the family in (ava. ° 3 "Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer and family we RED & WHITE store VENETIAN WINDOW SHADES Made to Measure All Colors Per Square Foot : 39¢. & 55c. NEW 1940 WALLPAPER ALL IN STOCK NOW Paper from 10c. per roll up Rexfelt Floor Covering. Cover a 9 x 12 Room for $3.00. Monarch All Wool Sweaters Special Value $3.50 and $4.50 Men's Winter Overcoats $17.95 SPECIAL VALUE--Lipton's, Salada, or -_ Red Rose Tea, !; ib."330, Quaker xxxx Bread Flour 98's $2.89 SOAP FLAKES--6 Ibs. 340. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY visited at Mr. C.-Geer's on Sunday: Tlieve will be no sehool on Thursday and Friday owing to the Teachers' In- stitute Convention. The Blue Bird Club will have a business meeting at the honie of "Miss Jessie Walker on Wednesday. 1 | UTICA Sunday School will 'be at 10.30 on November 6th, other Church services are withdrawn in favour of Epsom Anniversary. Gatos Prayer meeting will be held La bic Mr. Bell SO Vga, this i 2 aA Wiss rsd Smith a former minister here will have charge. d ' Fred Ashton was in Toronto "on 'Monday. i NEW Mrs. Keith Hooey of Port Perry, | oIL visited her parents here recently. Coleman eman YEATER Mrs. Bushell and Jean renderéd w beautiful duet, "The Lord is My Shep! RADIANT CIRCULATOR! herd" a Sunday afternoon in the Circulates warm alr through hy United Church. and at the same time radiates "hot- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skerratt of stove" heat through special grille - cabinet. Ideal for hard-to-heat homes" or large rooms. Low in price, eco- nomlical to operate, three popular models. Has automatic fuel and draft con: trols. Durotastie enamel! finish, Beautiful design, Pyrex glass flame jewel window. Low flame fuel sav- er. A fine heater that does a front heating job. Come in and see / Toronto visited his brother on Sunday. Mrs. Rusnell of Whitby, spent last week with Mrs. J. E. Mitchell. i Mr. C. W. Lakey attended. Lodge in Markham on Friday night: i Mr. J. Ward and family were with Miss Thompson, at Manchester on Sunday. To help Ponnayivania farmers dis- Don Christian Electric pose of an egg surplus? slot machines, 38 SIMCOE STREET NORTH dispensing hard-boiled eggs for a OSHAWA nickle, have been installed in bars and | pohnes 84 and 744; Open Evénings taprooms. A PRINTING: Of all Kinds done at the Port Perry Star Office-- Posters, Sale Bills, Commercial Stationery, Booklets, Folders, Catalogs, Wedding Invitations," or any other - Printing you require. Prompt work, low price. / - A Ce -- a EN 1 ort LT L -- - HA TS SN et