L O.D. E. - On Monday, June 3rd, at 3 o'clock, the Scugog Chapter, L.LO.D.E. will hold its last meeting before the summer intermission, inthe Community Room of the Public Library. Mrs. F. E. Mellow, of Uxbridge, will be the guest speaker, and we hope all members will bé present to hear her. Afternoon tea will be served. SALE OF HOME-MADE COOKING The ladies of St. John's Presby- terian Church will hold a sale of home cooking and afternoon tea in the Com- munity room of the Public Library on Saturday afternoon, June 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Charsley and family, of Tonawanda, N. Y. were visitors over the holiday at the home of Mrs. G. F. Charsley and Mrs. E. Hughes. ? Five officials of the Railway Trans- port Commission from Ottawa, were on a railway inspection trip through Port Perry on Tuesday. Mr. Allan and two other Bell Tele- phone Officials from Montreal were in town on Monday. Miss Patricia Jackson of the To- ronto Western Hospital, is spending her holidays with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charlic Beckway and son Fred, of Toronto, visited friends here on Sunday. } Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pearce, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cawker over the week end. Rev. J. C. Clough and a number of Port Perry Anglicals attended the in- duction of "Rev. Mr .Twiss, formerly of Sutton, at St. Paul's Church, Ux- bridge. Dean Rielly of St. James Cathedral, Toronto, preached the ser- mon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Waridel and son George and Mr. A. La Chat, spent the holiday week-end at Montreal, Mrs. W. R. Tomlinson, of Ottawa has been visiting with her sister Miss M. Peers. ) Mr. G. F. Manning spent the week- 'end with his parents at Fenclon Falls. Miss Jean McDermott of Toronto, was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lilly, of To- ronto, visifed ye friends in_town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris and son Ted spent a few days at their cottage at Scugog Point. Messrs. Jimmie Davidson and Jack Hope visited in Raglan on Sunday. Murs. Morris of Toronto, is visiting her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. S. Levinson. Mrs. J. B. Lundy has returned to her home here after visiting her "daughter Mrs. D. Jackson, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, D. Holden of Oshawa, and Mr. Burgess Beare, of Tordnto, spent the week-end with their mother Mrs. F. J. Beare. Dr. J.B. Lundy attended the Ontario Dental Convention and Canadian Den- tal Association at-the Royal York! Hotel, Toronto, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ".:- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred, Rance of To- ronto, and Mr. Rance, spent the week- end with Mrs, Rance's parents here. Mrs. Thos. Midgley spent a week with her son Herman in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Guild and a party of friends from Oakville and district enjoyed a supper at the Venture Restaurant on Sunday. _ Messrs. John and Phil. Orde launch- ed their 21 foot Cabin Sloop, "The Spray" on Sunday. The boys deserve much credit for their splendid work- manship. : _ Mr. ad Mrs. Roy F. Day of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sparrow, Charles and Judith spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Short. Mr. and Mrs, Ford Wells, Toronto, .* called on Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Dowson, on Sunday. | Corp. Fred Densham of the Ontario Regiment, spent Sunday at his home here. _ Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Dunn and fam- ily, of Bowmanville, were weeK end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Owen and Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Owen. Mr. and Mrs: Earl Beare and daughter Megan, of Claremont, spent Sunday with friends in town. "Mr. Russell Franklin of Bowman- ville, was visiting his father over the week-end, |. We regret to report that Mr, Henry Franklin iis quite- ill. We hqpe he will sono be swell. i Mr. Clarence Purdy of Léthbridge, Alta,, Is visiting his mother Mrs. E.H. Mr. ad Mrs. F. D, Slemmon and wn Marie spent the holiday in To- "ronto, with Mr. and Mrs, K. G. H. Pearce. Eyes Examined (lasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at " réasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST We are pleased to report Mr. Robt. Wallace has returned from Toronto hospital where he underwent an éye operation, and we hope he will make a speedy recovery to good health, Mr. John Coulter of Toronto, and Mr. Clifford Coulter of Ottawa, were in town for the week end. Mrs. Robt. Murray spent a few days in Toronto with her son Mr. W. R. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooey have moved into Mr. C. Hood's house on North Lilla St. Jack is now employed at McDonald Motors. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Sidney George Smallman, who successfully passed his final year at Pharmacy and now has his Phm, B. Miss Marion Peers spent Sunday with her parents at Udora. Misses Nora and Florence McMillan of Toronto, and Mr. Robt. McMillan, spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs; Geo. A. McMillan, Miss Florence McMillan sang two delight- ful solos at the United Church on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hooey of Black- stock, are visiting their son Jack. Miss Grace Stone of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with her par- ents Mr, and Mrs. 1H. H. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. M. Beare of Hanover, were week-end guests of Mrs. D. Boe. Mr. William Willard of Toronto, was a holiday guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willard. Miss Muriel Cook, of Toronto, was with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cook for the holiday. Mr. Harold Hood of Peterboro spent the week-end in town with his - "re- latives, Misses Ethel, Hallie and Edna: Em- merson, of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end at their summer home here. Miss Marion Goode of Hamilton, spent the week end with her mother Mrs. A. Goode. Mr, Fred Whitehead of Toronto, was a visitor in town on Thursday. Mrs. R. Drew and son of Oshawa, were recent visitors of. Mr. and Mrs A. W. Allin, Mr. Will Scharter of Toronto, was a visitor in town on' Friday. Mr. Elmer Still of Haliburton called on W. E. Webster on' Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Davey of Whitby was a holiday guest in town with re- latives, Mr. A)bert Milner, of Unionville, called orfrelatives and friends in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. N. Adams and sons Ross and Waldo of Uxbridge, spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs. T. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Adams and daughters Reta, of Toronto, spent the holiday week- end with Mr. and Mis. 'Thos. Palmer, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bentley. ' UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The May meeting of the Evening Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Jackson, with Mrs. L. Col- bear, President, in the chair. After the business was dispensed, Mrs. R. O'Neill's group took charge of the de- votional period. A vocal solo was given by Miss Kate Jeffrey and en- joyed by all present. Lunch was served and the usual social half hour spent. Hostess Tea a Success The afternoon tea held on May 15, by "three groups of the Evening Auxiliary was a success, The groups were very much pleased with the pro- ceeds made. UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY The Rev. F. B. Allmutt, B.D. repre- sentative of the Upper Canada Bible Society will deliver the sermoit in the Anglican Church at 11 -a.m., and in the Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m. Rev. Mr. Allmutt is a good speaker and has a splendid message." PORT PERRY MISSION BAND Port Perry Mission Band held its closing meeting on Saturday, May 18, in the basement of the United Churelr; The worship service was conducted by the junior officers, after which fol- lowed a program of recitations and songs. The program concluded with 1a short play entitled "The House of do 'what 'you can" After tea was served at the close to the mothers and friends, a #00 Yime, was enjoyed by all, hl 2 () (} i, q SSL sd OSHAWA Air Conditioned - ¢ FREE Parking Phone * 1011 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 31 and June 1 Young Tom Edison is simply a Great "Story , . Simply Told MICKEY ROONEY as Young "TOM EDISON" with Fay Bainter and George Bancroft REVIVAL, Friday, at 11 p.m. "YES -MY DARLING DAUGHTER" starring Jeffrey Lynn and Priscilla Lane Monday-Tuesday, JUNE 3-4 Carole Lombard, Brian Aherne, and Ann Shirley, in "VIGIL IN THE NIGHT" with Julien Mitchell, R. Cotte. Dinnerware Both Days. Wednesday-Thursday, June 5-6. 1 Two Great . Features: "Of MICE and MEN" starring Burgess Meredith, Betty Field, Lon Chaney, Jr. : -- and -- . Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, in - "SAPS at SEA" They'll Scuttle Your Blues to the Bottom of the Sea. RED CROSS DANCE on FRIDAY, MAY 31st, in SCUGOG, Township Hall. Music by Port Perry Orchestra. Admission 26c. Reserve June 21st--the date of the Garden Party and Concert on the grounds of the Church of the Ascen- sion, Port Perry. For further par- ticulars see bills. UNITED CHURCH NOTES Sunday, June 2nd promises to be a high day in the life of the Port Perry '| United Church. On that day will be celebrated the 54th Anniversary of the present Church building. The pipe organ which has been rebuilt and modernized by Mr. Sameul Jeffrey as a gift to the church, also the chimes installed by Mr. Frank Courtice of Collingwood in memory. of his father W. J. H. Smyth. Ringwood, Old St. Andrew's Church, Toronto, U.S.A, following which he minister for eight years in one of | Edmonton's fine Churches. From in Practical Theology. wide experience of gracious charm, of fine. pulpit ability, the visit of Dr. Mitchell is eagerly anticipated. The evening preacher is one well known to our congregation, the pastor for the last seven: years of Cambridge Street United Church, Lindsay, Rev J. J. Black, B.A, B.D. has been heard' with pleasure on former occasions and a warm wel- come awaits him on this visit to our church, A splendid choir: of 35 to 40 voices Mr. Black such selections "as 'Glorious is Thy Name", "Inflammatus" from Statest Mater, "Hallelujah Chorus" from the Messiah. The solist will be Miss Edith Flynn, of Toronto, a former pupil of Mr, F, R. Beatty. Miss Flynn has been heard before with delight in Port Perry, and Prince Albert. The Committee of Stewards is ask- ing the congregation for a liberal Thank Offering at this time. Grati- tude and praise to God is right and our bounden duty. 'The special sig- nificance of the Anniversary and the imperative call of the day in which we live. calls us all to stand closely by the Church in het claims on life and | possessions, . Scores of invitations have gone out to former Port Perry residents. Sun- day, June 2nd is looked to as a great day of happy reunion and fine fellow- ship as friends of 'other days visit the Church and the homes of our. people. The people of Port Perry and sur- rounding districts are. cordially "in- vited to Join us on this gladsome day ele ee ee 0 0 and mother, will be presented, of-|$ ficially received, following which it} will be dedicated by the pastor, Rev. | The preacher at the morning service $ will be, Rev. Dr, T. H. Mitchel), of |§ Ont., one-time pastor of ¥ and minister for ten years in Vermont | $ was | 3 there he entered college as Professor | ¥ A man of |§ will provide special music rendering of i Mrs. haters AAAARAFIARARANIAIN SRC A ~i Farmers' Night : 'and Banquet | ie "a " 20.9 9-9-0 0 0 0 0 000 0 9 a a a a aa A o% BOARS IASARAARSASAEN PSN --UNDER THE AUSPICES OF-- p Port Perry Business Men's Association: ; AT THE i 2 i Port Perry HIGH SCHOOL : i Friday, June 7th, at 7.00 pm. § GUEST BPEAKER--MR. R. J, SCOTT, = u President of the U. F. O. Ki i Entertainment -- S. R. RODWAY, the Cheerful Illusionist i i © MUSICAL SELECTIONS 8 fi INSPECTION TOUR of the School for those interested. : # BANQUET TICKETS--500, AT PRESENT t # AVAILABLE AT PERC. DENSHAM'S ¥ 4 HARRY PEEL, Pres. an Fa ee C30 ALM AAEM AL MME MME MAA A _ P. J. DENSHAM Sec'y Xd 3 BOABNAAAASASARAARSAN i 2 igi # 5 a a SAARRAAAAA .-e MMAMAMM ATA AA SEAAAASASSNAANNS 11.00 a.m.-- 7.00 p.m.-- Special Music Boloist--Miss 4%4%6%8% 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker were pleasantly surprised on Wednesday, | May 22nd, the cve of their fortieth wedding anniversary, when their fam- ily and friends presented them with a refrigerator and several other gifts including a 'beattiful mixed bouquet. | Among those present were Mr, and Gordon -Cawker, Misses Nell Walters and Honor Teskey, Messrs. Chas. Cawker and Bob Cawker, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker and family, Miss Marion Peers, Mr. Jas. Cawker, of Port Perry; Mrs, Tomlinson of Port Elgin; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Hastings and Gloria of Oshawa. - RUG WON «+ The rug contributed by three Port Perry ladies for a soldiers' comfort fund was won by Mrs, W, McQuaid, 476 Louisa St., Oshawa. $24.65 was realized 'in the draw and this, will be held in reserve for a comfort fund to be used when the local boys go over- ~ DIED LEASK---At Greenbank, on Sun- day, May 26, 1040, Margaret Wright, beloved wife of the late Peter Leask, in her 64th year. Interment was of pralée and dedication, Ty wo made in Pine's Cémetery, Reach, Na {38 \ \ hd nln fk dd AOOAAARRAARRAARAN . Anniversary Services and Dedication of : Organ and Chimes al PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH At 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p-m. on i 'SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1940 PREACHERS: REV. DR. J. H. MITCHELL of Toronto and Edmonton LOO 00 0 ee ee te 0 COecece: Rev. J. J. Black, B. A. B. D. of Lindsay, Ontario. by the Choir SOP0P . "Glorious is Thy Name" 2 infammate from Stabat Mater" ~ 3. "Hallelujah "Chorus from the Messiah" Edith Flynn. The Public Is cordially invited to "Participate in these outstar services of worship. nding SAAT i ie a SOAS EAAAAANARRASRARTY ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Public Worship. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Reyv. J, C. Clough- Sunday, June 2nd-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 9.46 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Holy Communion, sermon. Preacher--Rev. Mr. Allnut of the Upper Canada Bible Society. Sunday, June 9th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion' 9.46 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer and sermon, >) County Council A meeting of the County Council of the Corporation of the County of Ontario will be held pursuant to ad- journment in the Council Chamber in the Court House in the Town of Whitby, on MONDAY, the 10th day |. of JUNE, A.D, 1940, at the hour of two o'clock in the Afternoon; Daylight Saving Time: All accounts to bo laid before the Council should be forwarded tothe Clerk, properly certified, at least three, days before: the meeting of the Council: Da at Whitby, this 28th day of May, A.D, 1940. R, DONALD RUDDY, County Clerk, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 30th, 1940 LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE" iy "TEK TOOTH BRUSHES, 29. each Wilsonite Two for 49¢. Sun Glasses NORYALS YEAST 8 IRON a Sure protection for DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD ,.50¢ your eyes, without RUMACAPS ........ 50c. and $1,00 kL | danger of impairing ALKA SELTZER ..... 29¢. and 57. ; your vision. HIND'S HONEY and ALMOND CREAM, 11 oz. size ........ 49¢. 50c & 75¢ ELKAY'S MOTH CRYSTALS ..3% A. M. PHONE 49 LAWRENCE _ PORT PERRY fn 1122433 WILL BE At 2.00 p.m., Baby Chicks for Sale Barred Rocks Yc. Greenbank Poultry Farm and TY Chick Hatchery Jc. Also started chicks. Write for | prices. H.-V./ HOOK & SON Phone Port Perry 51 r 11 13EISSELEEILISLELRLILILLLIILLLLILLLLLLG The Annual Meeting of the Uxbridge Business Men's Bible Class HELD ON SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1940 Standard Time REV. DR. WILLARD BREWING of Toronto, will be the Guest Speaker. will be--'*The Measure of a Man."' one of Canada's most outstanding speakers. Special Music. by Men's Choir, and. other vocal selections. Port Perry people are specially invited to attend. His subject Dr. Brewing is W. J. COOK Myrtle Station, Ont. P.O. Box 47. Phone 120 r 2 Farm, Village, Town and City pro-- 1: REAL ESTATE perties for sale. All sorts of ex- changes will be considered. novl GIRL WANTED For General Work in house and in. store. Apply to Mrs. R. 8. Notting- ham, Myrtle, Ont. . SIX PIGS FOR SALE Seven weeks old. $4.00 each. Apply to Chas. Pavlik, Prince Albert. |- FOR SALE Small Electric. Stove, and an Ice Box, suitable for summer - cottage. Apply to Mrs! Z. M. Jackson, Port Perry, Ont. FOR SALE ; , Hip roof barn 64 x_66, all new Council Standard Steel. frame house, with back kitchen and garage attached. Apply to Leonard Blight, R.R.1, Port Perry may30 GIRL WANTED ; FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK Box 2 Port Perry, or Phone 200. APARTMENT FOR RENT Bright three-room apartment, bath and town water. Apply to Mrs, Fred (rear of the United Church) TL rem-- ELECTRIC FENCE | Control t according to the a tion Servos ed by the Under-, Your com i sonst of ley ud depend dabiity, Savings' of {in} time and money with com plete Hectic ei pind we, 1, with's 6 Models to Choose from $14.95 and Up Pence 5c a it Rout or or Less For Sal Sale F By FARMER RADIO SERVICE Phone 86 - Le Port Perry Also 8 room Marshall, Mary Street, Port Perry,| (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 243 Bimeoe. Breed Youth, Oshawa. J " Phone 814 In attendance at my Port Periy thos on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eack week of by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentfce's Barber Shop. Telephone 287° - - Port Perry W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . Office Upstairs, over C. Sleeps Insurance Office, N ~ DR. J. B. LUNDY "DENTAL SURGEON ~~ * Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68} ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon 'of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 . SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 Unstaln, over Jemison's Bakery LOST Gold color Wrist Watch, leather strap (Melrose) on Queen St. Port erry. Finder please leave at Star Office. Reward. ' . RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, BACK- ache, . Lumbago, are attacked at the source by the eleansing and antiseptic « action of Rumacaps. Sold at A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store, 'Port Perry. 100th ANNIVERSARY The Qld Stane Chtrgh in Thorah is to celebrate the 100th anniversary on June 2nd. The moderator of the Gen- eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 8. C, C. Parker, will be the preacher at 2 p.m. This is one of the oldest landmarks in Ontario County, an Ee FE C. PROLPH