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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Nov 1939, p. 5

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' ! jmomvmimie meine ne un ; Lowest Market Price. ot ; 44 1 4 ir hs : AS a i putea OE SL QUE KI VAP Aas fy A AEA {5} e = : = 1% * PORT PERRY ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1939 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY .'Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday, and Saturday NOVEMBER 16, 17, 18 Two Shows at 7.00 and 9.00 Saturday Matinee at 1. 30 THE RITZ BROTHERS in "THE GORILLA" with ANITA LOUISE, PATSY ®MKELLY, LIONEL ATWILL, BELA LUGOSI' Also An Added Attraction GEORGE O'BRIEN in "TIMBER STAMPEDE" Mon. Tues, Wed. Nov. 20, 21,22 First Show at 7,00. Last Comp- L, lete Show at 8.20 ~"Five Came Back" with Chester Morris, Lucille Ball Wendy Barrie, Allen Jenkins, Kent Taylor . Alsv An-Added Attraction : "Pardon Our Nerve" with Lynn Bari, June Gale, . Guinn Williams, Michael Whalen Model A3- - - - -. . $79.00 Beautiful in tone, outstanding in performance, this handsome new RCA Victor table model possesses radio's latest features and technical improve- ments. 5 Bands; provides domestic broadcast reception on 540-1720 kes, has band spread (Overseas) Dial for short wave reception-on 49, 81,25 and 19 meter bands; Superheterodyne Cir- cuit; Magic Eye; Magic Brain and Signal Stabilizer for greater selec- tivity; improved electric tuning with Easier-to-set-up Gentle Action Push Buttons. J Walnut Finish Ivory Finish FOR SALE BY FARMER RADIO™ - | Phone 85 Port Perry RHUGO--quick, safe, sure re lumbago, sciatica and n East to West. WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT CO tract, NOXZEMA Skin Cream OUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS w - than ever. "NYAL SERVICE STOR MORRISON'S - h D LIVER OIL. Rapid_increase of health and strength from the use of Wampole's Ex Valuable as a tonic in convaléscence and when % recovering from grippe or colds.. Regular 75c. size, specially priced at MOIR'S and PATTERSON'S CANDY, pound box ..... BULK CANDY, all, kinds ................. 5 ', DRUGSTORE lief for rheumatism, neuralgia, li euritis. 'Recommended from ..Price $1.00 Price ........ $1.00 § .60c. "Per 1b. 29¢c. ill soon be on fipluyeleile E - -- Phone 16 oR REE CAREFUL M EAT BUYING There is nothin ng li like experience to teach one what should 'be known it meats, that experience. the buying and zeparaiion of meats. ity of our stock. on the good qua We have had many years of The greatest of care is exercised in You can rely BERT. MacGREGOR'S PHONE 72-R-2 WE DELIVER PORT PERRY ph NOTICE TO CREDITORS in he Estate of Elizabeth Colton, : Deceased. All persons having elaims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died at 'Port Perry on the 26th day of October, 1939, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Solicitors on or before December 7th, 1939, full particulars of their ¢laims. = Imme- diately after December Tth, 1939, the assets of the deceased will be distri- buted among the parties entitled] , thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Solicitors shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this Tth day of November, 1939, Harris, Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitors for the above Estate. UTICA On Sunday afternoon the Presby- terian Church was filled to hear the farewell sermon of Rev. R. Simpson, and the church is being closed for the winter months. , The Y. P. U. are holding tie first meeting in the basement of the United Church on Wednesday evening. Come and join with them. The Blue Bird Club is holding its meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Ackney of Epsoin on Wednesday after- noon, November 16th, My, and Mrs, Jas, Cormack of To- ronto, visited at Mrs, J. Swan's on Sunday. Mv. and Mrs, Frank Kendall calling at Mr. J. Medd's on Sunday evéning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Redshaw, Mr. and 'Mrs. Alvin Redshaw and family, of Claremont visited at Mr. I. Geer's on MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. DeBoyer of Lindsay, were renewing old acquaintances in the neighbourhood last week. «Mr, De- Boyer lived here some years 'ago and when "he calls around he finds that many of his old friends have been called to higher service, and notes a ss "| number of other changes in the com- munity. » Mrs. Horner visited Mr, and Mrs, Robert, Squelch and other friends at Mount: Carmel last week. The Faithful Workers' Class held n quilting bee at the home of Mrs. W. Armstrong on Tuesday which will be on sale at the bazaar on November 29, besides many other useful and pretty articles. Mr, Joe Walker spent the week end with her son and other friends in To- ronto. The Community Hall was the scene Of great activity on Wednesday night when friends trom Ashburn, Whitby, Raglan and Prospect gathered to ex: tend to the newly weds Mr. and Mrs, Billie Lynde (nee Vera Masters) good wishes and shower them with gifts, many and useful, to start up in their new sphere of life that of matrimony. Mrs. Russell Lunney_ was a recent visitor with 'Toronto relatives, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Gervan attended the afternoon tea and entertainment at the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby on Friday afternaon. Mr. John ek, who' recently pur- chased a motor spraying outfit, 1s * | proving a valuable help to the farmers by spraying their hen houses and stables: for the winter. Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair, K.C., of Oi wa, was the guest speaker at the church on Friday night when he gave a very. helpful talk on Red Cross work and the important part women were playing in making socks and other necessities for the comforts of the soldiers who are so gallantly defending our country. At the close of the meeting «- Red Cross Society was formed with Miss Elsie Smith as the President, and Messrs J. E. Beacock, John Grant, Archie Parrinder, David Duch Elwood Masters and Stan. Let Us Solve Voor Baking Problems Fresh Pies, Cakes, Tarts, Rolls, Bread and Treat your tamily this week end--Cream Puffs, Choool _Home- Made. Minoo 't Ples DAILY. ate Eclairs, or Nottingham as collectors to canvash §| the neighbourhood for funds to pur- chase material for work. . The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed here on Sunday night. Mrs. Will Booth of Whitevale and 'Mrs. Will Doidge_of Toronto, were week end guests of Mr ond Mrs. F! H | Booth. Mr. Harold Stredwick i Shirley, : spent the week end at his home here. - HB! The young people of the community CB are requested to meet in the Church basement on Friday evéwng of this week for the purpose of organizing a Young Pesple's Union. p= ae Offer You te Choice of the Market ~ in Fresh and Cured Meats at W te A ER'S Prompt and 'Courteous Service oe . 'Cawker Bros ~ PROTECT with Reliable Phone 20w Port Perry YOURSELF ian Eire Insurance Place Your Insurance with - HAROLD W. - Phone 41 Ee EMMERSON Te AY Port Porry Strand Theatre UX RIDGE Thurs., Fri., Sat., this week Three Stooges--L, 'Connolly, J ' Green's, J. Durante Oreliestia § in "Start Cheering" It's time to start cheering foika! "See the best all-round amateur show ever shown on the screen Cartoon--'Time Out for Trouble' . Theatre Closed On Monday, Tuesday; and Wednesday nights, owing.to 'war conditions. ~ Open Christmas and New. Years. Thurs., Fri., Sat. next week harles Starrett in "Cattle Raiders" Coming Nov. 80, Dec. 1- z "Boys' Town" -| Council. A Leadership Training School J classes as possible. QL A y. 4 Come to Memory Hall on Tuesday, November 21st, and enjoy Russ Creighton and His Canadian Moun- tajneers, Singers, Dancers, Comedians | and Acrobatic performers. Concert at 8.30, Dancing at 10.30. A number from here journeyed tol Myrtle on Wednesday evening to a party and shower for Mr. and Mrs, Bill Lynde. SEAGRAVE - The Quadrata Girls' Club met on Thursday evening Nov. 9th, at the home of Mrs. G. Wanamaker. The meeting opened with the repeating of the motto, followed by hymn 92: The Scripture and 'Devotional part of the meeting were taken by Mrs, 3. Dowson, the subject being "The Do's and Dont's-of a girl's religion." This was followed by hymn. 109. The voll call was answered by a Christmas sug- gestion. The treasurer's report show- ed $10 on hand, - _ | Mrs. R. Gibson gave the current events. Durelle Martin gave a very interesting demonstration on practical and inexpensive Christmas gifts, Alexa Stone gave a paper on (he Canadian author Duncan Campbell Scott. Helen Short and Thelma Hard- ing conducted an interesting Treasure Trail Contest. The meeting closed! with the benediction" A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, ~ A "Remembrance Day Service was held in our Seagrave United Church on Saturday _morning, The order. of ser. f= vice was as follows: 10.45 quiet muise, Salutation, hymn "O Valiant; Hearts", prayer, placing of: a cross and wreath in memory of the dead, poem by' George Harding, "Greater Love Hath No Man . . ", statement by Res. | W. R. Tristram, sounding of the Last Post on the cornet by the minister. At 11 o'clock two. minutes silence" Reveille on the cornet hymn "O aa. our help in ages past", the Lord's Prayer by Mildred Stone; reading of . Psalm 46 by Dorothy Tristram and | Cor.,, 13, by Beverley Scott; hymn | _ "Fight the Good Fight"; chorus Rock | of Ages by the public school; prayer for the King by Dorothea Wooldridge, for the Empire by John Tristram, fo: Peace by Marjorie McCoy. Address by Rev: W. R. Tristram; a pageant by. four pupils; hymn God of Our Fahers; National Anthem, benediction. ~~ and very impressive. A good congre- gation was present joined bya number from Sonya. The Women's Association met at the home of Mrs. Jas. Shunk on Thursday afternoon. A large number of ladies attended. 'Mrs. Wm. Moase took the devotional part of the meeting. Rev. Mr. Tristram_led in prayer. Mrs, A. 'Bruce read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Orchard gave an account of 'the life and work of an American poet, Annie Johnson Flint. After the roll call and secretary's report, a very lengthy business meeting was taken charge of by the President, Mrs. Ek. Clements, Plans were made for the Bazaar to be held on December 8th. Mrs. Tristram gave a very excellent paper on thé part women must play in the present crisis. supper was served by the hostesses. A concert is being put on in the church on the. evening of Novémber 24th by the Donland's United Church choir of Toronto, They will be assist- ed by Eddie Allen of radio fame, and Miss Jean Sellery, elocutionist. Mr. Jack Clarke of Manilla yisited our S.S. on Sunday morning in the in- terests of the Christian Educational is being conducted at Oakwood during the next two weeks. Three groups are being condacted by the following: Mrs. Woods, "Psychology of a child"; Rev. W. R." Tristram, "The place of the|. Bible in a Christian's life"; Rev. Mr. Vanderburg, "Youth and Citizenship". All young people and those not quite 80 young dre urged to attend as many Bills are dis- played in various places bearing full A very excellent |* The RED & WHITE Store Phone43 PORT PERRY : CHRISTMAS CAKE SPECIALS RAISINS, 2 crown, 2 Ibs. 260 CURRANTS, - per Ib. 180 MIXED PEEL, cut, % Ib. 160 Lexia SS dleina. with seeds, 2 Ibs, 290 NEW FIGS, - 2 lbs. for 280 PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lbs, for 680 Peel, with melon & cherries, 1b, 39e Bread Flour, xxxx Quaker, $2.59 WALNUTS, Y's, = - Ib. 490 Redpath Sugar, $6.60 per owt MEN'S WEAR SUITS, WEL $17.95 (OVERCOATS - $17.95 Tweed Trousers, wool, $3.35 to $5.50 $1.65 Work Shirts, zipper, WINDBREAKERS Brushed Wool, .- $2. 9540 $3.95 Heavy Winter Weight, $3.95 to $5.95 Boys' Breeches, $1.50 to $2.95 Phone 43 J 1, - ]" _-_---) 1 " o_o ot "FEATURES 'W. R. JOHNSTON SUITS & OVERCOATS Goodrich Rubbers Sisman's Boots Turnbull Underwear Supersilk Hosiery IBEX BLANKETS, - Towelling 20c. yd. to 35c. yd. " >, --- 'while they last. large size, per pair $2.49 New Prints, Cloth of Gold, EXTRA SPECIAL, per yd. 29¢ LINENS are not plentiful. We are offering our large stock, It 'was all very beautifully rendered } A wr Wallpa par--1940 All in stock Now. Lots of. 'Paper for every room, 10c. Single Roll, Plain & flowered 'designs for any room. roa -- TOYS. GAMES, Bally, Trucks, Books, ~All on Display C--O 0 {TE TE it A RA particulars, "IN dc p---- A ana a a RE

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