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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Feb 1940, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1940 Phone 618, WHITBY Thursday, Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 1.2.3 Two, shows at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. : Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p.m. - Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart, in "Destry Rides Again" with Charles Winninger, Mischa Auer, and Brian Donlevy. 5 » Monday and Wednesday, only, . FEBRUARY 5 and 7 Firat 'Show. at 7.00. Last complete show at 8.20 p.m. This program is not shown Tuesday, February 6th "ESPIONAGE , AGENT" with Joel McCrea, Brenda Marshall, Jeffrey Lynn, GeoFge Bancroft. "Also an added attraction "LITTLE ACCIDENT" with Hugh Herbert, Florence Rice, Baby Sandy, Richard Carlson. + + 0» TUESDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 6 One. performance only at 8 p.m, Benefit Concert and Motion Picture Program in aid of Whitby Citizens. . Band, All" seats 26c. 4 CYNTS) ys | JRERS SERVICE A PHILCO SERVICE PLAN RADIO 'REPAIRS Any Make or Model At Reasonable Fixed Prices DON'T MISS THE WONDERFUL PROGRAMS ON THE AIR MUSIC NEWS. SPORTS DRAMA Let us tune up your set. Complete Testing for all Radio and Sound Equipment, MEMBER of RADIO Manufactorers Service Farmer Radio PHONE 85 MORRISON' S Ovaltine. 'KLEENEX, 200 sheets 13c.. DR. BELL'S VETERINARY Nyal Service Store. RCL Seasonable Products WONDER BRAND MALT EXTRACT with COD LIVER ".. OIL, guaranteed Vitamin content. Made by the makers OVALTINE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE, KRUSHEN SALTS, Glant package . tion and treatment of diseases of live stock. POPULAR SHEET MUSIC received every week. EE a RES DRUG STORE 2 1b. bottle. 89c. 38c., 58¢c., 98c. 500 sheets .... PRODUCTS for the preven- or Ei a Phone 16: , market prices. Sourteony service. EVERY DAY SERVICE All through the year on every shopping day, we are at your service with the best meatsat the lowest Phone calls recéive prompt and Bert, MacGregor, Phone 72-r-2 BLE BRAY CHICK Does the Trick! Bray Chicks are real money: makers. I can tan prove nim A. R. GRAY R.R. 2, PORT PERRY UTICA The funeral of the late Mrs. George Kerry was held at the home of her daughter Mrs. Howard McMillan, at Greenbank. Interment was made at Kendall Cemetery, Utica. Miss Ada Stevenson attended the funeral of her uncle Dr, Anderson in Cleveland, Ohio. The Y. P. U. are holding a skating party in Port Perry Arena on Wed- nesday evening, Jan. 3lst. Lunch will be served on return to the United Church, The Blue Bird Club dance held in Memory Hall on Friday night was en- joyed by all present. EPSOM The W. A. which was to be held on Thursday last was postponed and ivas held this week at the home of Mrs. C. Clarke. We are sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. George Kerry. Much sym- pathy is expressed to the family.* We "were glad to see such a good turnout at Sunday School last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrow of Oshawa, | were visiting their daughter Mrs. C. ' Clark. \/ Murs, (Rev.) Bushell in Toronto over the week end visiting her sister who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd and- family with Mus, Will and Mr. Wesley Ack- ney on Sunday. F RESH BAKING DAILY TB Start the New Year right by iy ars i. your pies, cakes, tarts and ro oidering Is--and of course, your brown and white" bread for our daily delivery. "R WE DELIVER $ PHONE 382 Cerrow. Bros., Port Perry | We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAW] Lowest Market Price. ER'S Prompt and ; . Courteous Service . G awker Bros. | with Reliable Fire Insurance Phone, Hw Port Parry Place Your Insurance with ' HAROLD W. Phone 41 : EMMERSON : Port Perry | Your FAMILY trols -- Phones i and 844. |New RADIo! 1940 No. 992-M "LABYRINTH RADIO. $179.50 Present your family with a Radio with all these features: Standard and Short Wave Range -- The famous Labyrinth that Ensures Natural Tone -- Carpinchoo Leather Speaker -- A New Slide Rule Dial -- Eleetric Flash Tun- ing -- Phonograph-Connection -- Bifocal Tuning Eye -- Automatic Drift Compensa- tor -- Separate Bass and Treble Tone Con- i 5 Tubes; includihg Rectifier and HE Bi focal Eye--Push-Pull Output--Iron Core - 8. My, Johnsston and Misses Reta and Lulu of Pinedale, visiting at Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Snowdon's on Saturday. Miss Marjorie Pogue is confined to the home with la grippe. Mr. Hall and men of Toronto, are hauling logs from Donald Asling's to Port Perry. : Mr. and Mrs. Luther Luke of Leask- dale at Mrs. Pascoe Luke's on Sun. day. : Sis. Fred Ackney und Johw'in Utica on Sunday. Mr. Lorne Wagner and Mrs, Luke, also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doble at Cannington on Saturday evening. Mr, John Millman atthe parsonage Sunday evening. ~ Miss Dorothy Prentice visiting Miss Norma and Miss Ruby Wilson on Sun- day evening. - A Country Village There is a little village Called Epsom, if you will, The people who once lived, there, Used to call it Jockey Hill, But there's a chapie has taken place New faces now I see, Which all seem very bright and fair, And are so happy and so free. The blacksmith shop has closed its doors, No more the anvil rings; The smithy answered to the call, -Amd with the angels sings. The old school house of yore is there Where happy children played, The master's voice so clear sweet and None ever ha. ufroid And let us nk forget the old enuith Where we sat side by side, Our fathers, mothers, loved ones all, Who long have crossed the tide. The choir, too, who used to sing Those good old songs of yore, And often in our minds we wish We could hear them as before. The Ladies' Aid meets every month In homes both large and small, And with their WAYS, Meet expenses in the fall. -- The parsonage, too, it takes its place On a street with trees so tall, WITH A | ditures $68.25, sive the added enjoyment of a Ra- dio-Phonograph Record Player -Carl- ~ son No. 14 Record Convert any standard Radio into a Radio-Phono- graph that plays enclosed 10 or 12 inch records. Has crystal pick-up, with self- - electric motor, automatic Stop, walnut cabinet. Where boys und girls as lovers stroll From spring until the fall But where are all the old chums? The friends we loved so well, Some of whom in the church yard sleep, + And some in the city dwell. When time comes round for holidays Unto that place we hie, We pack our grips and take the train, But wish that we cl) fly. ~~ BLACKSTOCK The annual ves'vy meeting of St, John's Anglican Church was held on Monday afternoon, January 28th, with the rector, Rev, E. P. Wood, presiding. The mecting opened with prayer fol- lowing the rector's report. During the past year there were two baptisms, one marriage and' ten burials, + He said that St. John's Anglican Church, Cartwright was one of the nine out of 285 churches{ to reach the allotted |g amount toward the Centennary Fund. Reports 'given by the various organ- SESE ENEEREE EEE REE me RED & WHITE store JOHNSTON'S Suit or Overcoat: $24.50, $27.50 Spring Models Now In_ _ Approved CLOTHES izations were as follows: Church Treasurer, Mrs. Dr. J. A. McArthur: I Total Receipts ............. $1687.64 Total Expenditures ........ $1403.26 Balanre- os suave ss doves sen $284.28 . W. A. Treasurer's, Mrs. E.-Darcy: I Total Receipts .............. $364. sia Expenditures ............... $2069.62 & Balance ......... WEI, $95. "a le AY.PAL,, See.-Treas.,, Mrs. Hodg Receipts Cie SERRE EEE £8 $139.86 | Expendttures 0. oo. $68.80 Balanee ............ o.oo. $71.00 Readay School Receipts |. ..$15.59 Expenditures Y.>t ..Balance $7.76 "Cemetery Board, See.-Treas., Mr F. Hamilton. Receipts, $367.42, Expen Balance $299.17 The officers for the coming. year are Rector's® Warden, Mr. H, McLaughlin; >a | Men' 8 Suits, stock sizes, $17.95 P i Men 's Overcoats, $17.95 § WALLPAPERS Sun-Tested, Sunworthy, 300 Patterns 10¢. per roll & up layer. 2.50 DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC 38-40 Simcoe Street North, OSHAWA = | Darcy is still on the sick list. pa a - >. > -- Oiled, before Spring comes, of injury to your live stock. aS ' Beatty Block . i Mrs. S. Moffett visited her brother Mr. A. Rahm who has been under the doctor's cave. | On Friday evening last the young | people of the United Church spon- sored a skating party on the arena. Prizes were given for novelty skating, spot and lucky number, and were won by Misses Edith Wright and Joan Marlow, Harvey Malcolm, Garry Ven- ning. At ten o'clock all repaired .t9 the basement of the United Churc where a hot lunch of pork and beans, brown bread and coffee was served. We are sorry #o report that Mrs. E. We wish for her a speedy recovery. SEAGRAVE The young people of the community enjoyed an evening of fun put on by the Quadrata Girls' Club on Friday evening. They gathered in the S.S. room and. played progressive' Chinese Checkers and Crockinole. The losers in each game had to pay a one cent forfeit which caused much merriment. The girls served refreshments, A meeting of the Seagrave Branch of the Red Cross convened at the home "of Mrs, Elmer Clements on Friday afterngon, January 26th. The meet- ing in charge of the President, Mra. Open Evenings Sleep,. was opened by two minutes " y Tn Tris- ERNST ntti silence And prayer by Rev. Mr. Tris FRUIT AND VEGETABLES heunesssssanenenunEnnnE LOOK! NOW is the time to have that Harness Overhauled and Many are already preparing for Spring; Avoid disappointment and waiting--be prepared. HARNESS OIL, best grade .. Keep a bottle of BALSAM OF MYRRH on hand in case Per bottle, 35¢., 65e., and $1.25 BRASSO and QUICK SHINE POLISH, per tin 15c. Deningers STAR HARNESS SOAP dressing is goad, try it. J-- w. E. WEBSTER et I La ee 'money might be obtained for this very | =n IEEE CRN People's Warden, Mr. Levi Mell; | } Treasurer, Mrs. (Dr) McArthur. | 3 sweet and kindly Junior Wardens--Messrs, John Hamil. 3 ft: in, dot, one} Oranges, Navel, per doz. 20c, 39¢. § | ley Rahm, Harold Crawford. Or A Ba, rad Cro. rg |iemons 35c. Lettuce, large, 10c. § | ARSAARRNRARANRIAS rn Tet ANS a Quaker XXXX F lour, $2. 89 } a | Ey a Cream of the West Flour, 98's $3. 35 Ne | % u : a F.W, BROCK & SON 1 © i PHONE 13 PORT PERRY i ¥ T NL Erm 1} Po W hy not you? a. eo Quart 40e. CS Port Perry 3 guy tram. The work which had been given out three weeks Ago was re- Ly | turned and more yarn distributed. ho k Much discussion took place as to yarn and work to be undertaken. Also ways of raising money for the buying of supplies was a live question. Any donations or suggestions as to how Nr gt, necessary work will be - 'gratefully ro- ceived by the Committee in charge, On Monday afternoon a number of women gathered at the home of Mrs, Sleep and looked over, passed, and packed the articles turned in at the Friday meeting, as follows: 28 suits of py S, 22 pairs socks, children's clothing and helmets for refugee work. Plans are being made to do much more work for the refugees. EA A ERE THOU SHALT NOT KILL! Drive Carefully!

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