4 3! RY: ARE) ss { A HEL : Tne \ £1 v 5 a 4 ' 3 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 1940 7 3 A 8 , 0 9 ardship--the duty and means of sell] Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook visited on] Mrs. V. Mark and granddaughter 5 Sorelipmens , Was followed through Thursday evening at their son's home |Joan Carnochan, accompanied Mr. and i A . L ii Bs rogram, he an 0? the x. in Oshawa. Mrs. Mark of Valentia to visit Mus. b rf p : 1 Va see make clear the Mr, Oli I h i | Mark's sister Mrs, C enter y- 1s P ? . iver Lane has had his house r Mrs, Carpenter at Bow b, obs hone 618, WHITBY Jaci that the whois person is involved | painted, also a rustic entrance to the manville on Wednesday. THE STORE 5) ® Healthfully Air Conditioned © | dl our A : % ristian life, that we are | lawn built, which adds greatly to the] Miss Marjorie Milner is spending = - i 50 All Shows Daylight Saving Time. : i bg) s of our whole selves, body,|appearance.of his property. some weeks in Stouffville. ' 7 --Phone 283-- mind and spirit; to seek through this| Mrs. Yellowlees of Oshawa was a] Mr. and Mrs. "Elmer Gibson and 1 d 1 + # ! - " : ? ' larger vision of stewardship, the com- [Sunday visitor with friends. family of fora vidio od Mr. and Mrs, O 1 a O O S be 7 Thursday, Friday and Saturday | With or Without Appointments Aliment hu the whole person ip joy. 3 Loom Gn is assisting With | R. Reader on Wednesday. i 4 vi JUNE 27-28-29 » loyal, consecrated service to God; | the ¥ te work in operation at the] Mr, and Mrs. C. Ptolemy and little : 3 Aoi, Shirive, ok 700 and 880 pin" X sek to Xin of prayer, the Bibl¢,| service station north of Prospect. [Barbara are spending a few weeks at : ie Th 4 7 Sairday Matinee at 1.90 | SPECIALS i hy So pave il Luscious red strawberries are in| Lakeside Beach. Specials on Sale Thurs., Fri., Sat, i : so-- -- our-| season again and provide delicious| Deepest sympathy goes out to Mr. ii : PE AF It All G sthres as Christians; and to realize|desserts on our-tables these days. Rr TR a fowl in: the With a long week-end in view and hours spent in the open, 18 ame rue : : y the abundant life not only for our- domi g dg ge Rind hull you'll need satisfying, easily-preparved food. BROCK'S 5 An, Shotts Ts Lon ISANA Machineless dhves, bak fop other, Mry Hudgin Elizabeth (Libby) At Bir on Ted Lire Sle, is ready with suggestions priced at Yet , y £2 Ri 8 on from the address . 3 re » : igures that spell econpmy. £1 { Humphrey Bogart, Zasu Pitts, Permanents: $3.50 & $5. given by Mrs. Harry J, Stern, wife of CREENBANK pig Bavey an hs Jus Mas. ; £3 A | Davey, of Port Perry. Mrs. Dowson bid ' Rabbi Stern of Montreal, at an Inter- had 1 i " ; : 4 fiyid ! NAIVETTE OIL faith Tea at Témple Emmanuel. The The United Church Sunday School wh don In Doos health for some time / SUPREME ha sine M h ' object of the address was to promote Anniversary Services are-being held am he taken 4 Port Posey Borghi Bren ized ¢ br J 2 ) a couple of weeks ago where she was i ! a a" better . understanding between |" Sunday, June 30th, at 11 a.m. and . : . e JULY tas Cc ineless Permanents Christian and Jewish wonsen. Reports | %:30 Pm. At both services the Crox- called to her reward on Saturday Supreme Sweet Mixed Pickles, 6 oz. jar. .10c. Ya Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, $4.50 and $6.00 from the different departments were all Quartet, and Miss Norene Croxall evening. + ML Two shpws at 7.30 and 9.30 pm, given and a social half hour enjoyed. a og with the musical program. ., Pops 208 Jon o the place SPECIAL--TEA-BISK per pkg. 3c | J ' A she has bee ) . BABISK .... 0 ivisinvsevens . dle. ] Holiday Matinee on Monday at 2 pm.| / ISANA CRE AM Wid 21d Mrs, Lov Tordif of Brook: Ret or a ihn of Markham,| © pron oh iii Te Popast Durham CORN STARCH ................... .. pkg. 10c. 3 ; in the village on Wednesday 5 est tow years ota] Fry's BREAKFAST CO ; 6 i Lit] evening of last week callin form. |. On Monday there will be straw- spent the first fow years of their mar- ry's AKFANI COA 505: rinsvns smn 1 1b tin 2c. Emergency [Permanent Wave $5. or neighlions, & On TOrM- 1}, rries and cream; a play "The New pd in Sinmpe then moved back French's PREPARED MUSTARD ............. bottle 10c. } . 99 on. Me ed : Minister" by Markham choir. You|' DCUEOE to her old home. 4 She was MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING, 8 oz. jar ....... ..... 21¢ { Squad Oil Permanents $2, $3,| Mr McCullough of Sunderland) yil enjoy the week-end with Green| ber 0h sens. Mesbads ber buff Junket ICE CREAM MIX ' : | 7 iiode. 2. bisinges. pall tn. the: village ' | i : unke ] TAM MIX o.oo 2 pkgs. 19c¢ N ee : bo § er A 8°] bank friends. band she leuves seven children, Merle ll yyy PAPER PLATES kg. 10c. wii n an of laat suas : £2 ysl SLE hime Pee i / S J 4 poe] 34 and 39 MT TUT TUT Ty; 73 OUI p, Ir yr; TY sr AL La yer pit. in i Rev. George Nickle and daughter,| -- . --r-- Betty, Glen and Arthur at home, a SERVIETTES and DIXIE CUPS ........0T...... pkg. 0c. I Sh & Fi Ww 50 Mrs. Alden Hodgson of Toronto, were ister Mrs, Harold Good Gold Medal SUMMER DRINI jo Al ampoo nger-yvwave c i Ei £ sister Mrs, Harold Goode, of Orono; | wld Medal S MIS ) 4 TUF ERE Srp box 25c¢. 4 so an ADDED Attraction. MANICURE 2 35¢ Se on friends in this district last BETHESDA and a brother Mr. Harlin Davey, of ¥ " { . . . Port Perry; also her father Mr. Jas. { Down in FACIAL - - - 50c| Mr hi = Lantz of Toronto, " Them 2: i for June was| Davey, of Port Perry. The funeral Ol IVES or ¢ i 1) were visitors during the past week at| held at the home of Mrs. R. Crapper [was held from her home, Scugog, and 6-07 BOTTLE { Arkansaw : the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Lane, | on Tuesday afternoon, June Lith, with|she was laid to rest at Prince Albert. ) : : Li 3, » ' 1 attendance. The Vice-Presi- N X illing - : wiih Weaver Bros. 3 Saturday afternoon was a 'ha a good e-Presi Mr. Enoch Shilling passed away at "Y , ; : ¢ fit > os on Elviry, ; Phone 228, Port Perry TM I roy dent Mrs. C. Croxall presided. In the|Scugog Indian Reserve on June 25th, OXYDOL AAA LE Large 21c., Small 10c. : " ph Byrd. ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. [they gathered to play with Dorothy Abienge of the secretary, Mrs. S. Mills| 1010, jn his 70th year. Ho was a mem- gi FLAKES ............ large 23c small 2 for 19c. fi he ; ; ; : McCartney. Games were played too the mihutes. The Traasurer' s| ber of the Rama Band of Indians, and A 'ES LEMON Ol oonnnrinniinnssnn large bottle 24c. 4 RL HO SS chickens were visited, the barn and report showed a gratifying sum; -on|came to Scugog in 1929 to live with INFANTS DELIGHT SOAP... ..........o ont cake Se. ; : stable inspected, and when the cows hand The Improvement Committeelhis niece" Mrs. Ella Taylor, who has ALYMER INFANT FOODS .................. 3 tins 25¢. 4 - were driven in from the fields to be reported on the cost of decorating the | cared for him for the past eleven od & White TE ; Lo 9Q ¥ e ohoy 0 h Red & White TEA ............ ot 14 1b. pkg. 38¢ ! a 5 __#| milked, the girls lined up to admire Church and the installing of Hydro.]years. Though suffering under his dL Whi TORII HY re : 4 To Flies Moths M i the fine herd of Ayrshires as they se The Red Cross Unit reported 1 dozen | affliction he was always cheerful and Red & White COFFEE ................... 1 Ib. tin 53c. £3 -- i: - 9 9 osqu toes. dately "took their accustomed stalls hospital. garments - made and- three] good company to these who -visited Magic BAKING POWDER, C.& CL. NRE tin 28c. | x and other Insects -- with and were locked in the stanchions, blankets purchased, also garments de-| him. He has left behind many friends Post BRAN FLAKES .................. 2 pkgs. for 25c. HI b ready for the milking machine, Oh, eid > refugee children. and relatives who mourn his passing. fie x 2x there's lots of swell things. to soe On A 'he Missionary Convener reported Black-Gerrow Wedding B ; WONDERFUL g FL ¥ =O SPRAY farm! a bale valued at $5.00 delivered. The lawn at the summer residence SOAP LAUNDRY S bars 1 6c fin 4% Mrs. Newell and little son Clinton, op Dict to July wn be held [of Mr. and Mrs. Orma A. Gerrow, at -Go does NOT merel Ere baum-wilth Ma ad Ms, TJ 22, He home of Ms. C. sroxall and | Lakeside Beach, Scugog, was the Ls y Hy ly Son It Kills very: Br For IP Re pe will take the form of a missionary [scene of a picturesque wedding at | S.0.8. EEE 4-pad 14c. 8-pad 24c. BA » Insect ue es. Ly Thursday for their new home in North conference with Mrs. McDougall as| o'clock in" the afternoon on Saturday, SNAP POWDER ..... RE RENEE 2 tins for 2c. 5 Haymlesy to. Humans -- Won' t Stain Clothes Bay. ar ee I . June 16th, when their only daughter JAVEL, Concentrated Javel Water, makes 1 gal ...... 15¢, ii i i : rs. F. Dobson, leader of the east| Ora Patricia became the bride of VI-TONE 27¢, vi "AT 5d : Miss _Muriel_Carey and friend of 1 e Teen small 27c., Mediuni'47c. large 87¢ ry - : : group took the chair. The Scripture $ . Murs. : HE ' 04 jo pa W. E. WEBSTER -- Toronto, Mr. Petrie of Oshawa, called | rage was taken by Mra, G. Ward. a and - Mrs Medium Old CHEESE +......oe0.... EECA Ib.-25¢. on Sunday at h ; teitovin ot CO 2-in-1 WHITE CLEANE k Beatty Block am. Port Perry Mrs. Tr. ec home of Mr. and| A report of the missionary Con-| White tulle ribbon linked together in-1 WHITE CLEANER .......oooniinens bottle 5c. ? Pc. I I I ON ON SO HONS © market prices. courteous service. : Bert. MacGregor, EVERY DAY SERVICE <All through the year on every shoppin - are at your service with the best meats at th Phone calls receive prompt and= day, we e lowest. . - Phone 72-r-2 FOR REPAIRS of ELECTRICAL Household Call JOHN PHONE 85 Appliances FARMER PORT PERRY HOME ADDRESS--BIGELOW STREET Myrtle Station The Pastor, Rev, G. 8. Gervan, oc- cupied the pulpit: on Sunday after- . noon. He chose for his Scripture les- son the 1st chapter of Acts, and his subject was "The task of the Church." Before Jesus left this earth for His heavenly home, He told the Disciples to continue the work He had to leave. It was their task to carry on and to sacrifice, and that time to the present, the Church of Christ has con- tinued and will continue to the end of , time, * Sunday School next. Sunday at.the regular hour, Church service at 7 pm, All are welcome, © The annual Sunday School picnic will be held in Geneva park on Sat urday, June 20th. A truck and cars for the accommodation of the d¢holan += will leave the church at 12.90" ¥R) 1 ¥ » LABS Cf Parents are asked to send or take with them lunch. A On Tuesday evening of last week Red Cross workers gathered at the C.P.R. station to pack for shipment to hegdqua work was beautifully done the keen interest and enth the workers, The following articles made up-the shipment: § quilts, 12 pillow cases, 9 scarves, 6 suits py- Jamas, 2 sleeveless sweaters, 4 pairs of seamen's stockings, and 20 pairs of army socks, The June meeting of the auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Harrison, The president, Mrs. Gervan, conducted the meeting, and was assisted in the wor« Mr. and Mrs. Teiry of Oshawa, called on frionds on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston of Whitby, called on relatives on Sunday evening. Mr. Harry Briggs made a business trip.to Toronto last Friday. Mr. Alvin Hooker of Kinsale was a caller-in-the village on Friday last. Miss Margaret Fisher who has been with her sister, Mrs. A. Parrinder, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Ashburn. Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Honey, Cavan, were callers in the village on Thurs- day of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Milgate and baby of 'Oshawa, calléd on_relatives on Sun- day. : Mr. and Mrs, David Duchemin visited with relatives in Epsom on Sunday, : Miss Elsie Smith visited with her sister in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. John Grant was a visitor in Lindsay on Thursday of last week. - Mr. and Mrs. James Lee and chil- dren of Greenbank visited with re- latives on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Osha- wa, were Sunday evening callers at the home of relatives. Hazel Vallier, Audrey Grant and Gordon Duff passed the entrance on their year's work Congratulations. Mrs. Frank Harrison was a visitor in Toronto on Thursday of last week. Mr. Ben. Stredwick of Oshawa, was a visitor on Saturday at the home of his brother. Mr. Elwood Masters spent Sunday at his parent's home in Pontypool. Miss Thelma Briggs visited Whitby on Friday of last week. . A good representation from each chapter attended the business meeting of Myrtle Branch of the Red Cross which was held at the home of Mr. Gordon Barton, on Wednesday even- ing of last week. The new president, Mrs. Gervan, presided. A report of the canvass for funds, thus far, was given and orders were made up for materials for pyjamas, quilts, pillow cases and knitted articles. There is no yarn on hand at present, but the new order is expected in a fow days. Mr. Nelson Luery of Toronto re- turned home on Tuesday after spend- ing a few days at his brother's ohme. in of Toronto visited on Saturday and ship service by Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs, ry. 'The theme alities, a stow- for June, "Our. perso Sunday with Mra. Francis Briggs and family, also with Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Stredwick. Miss G. Brown and Mrs, McKeown! vention held at Milliken was then given. The morning session taken by Mrs. R. Hart and the afternoon ses- sion by Mrs. W. Evans. A vote of thanks was tendered the hostess by Mrs. S. Ward and lunch was served by Mrs. J. Dobson, Mrs. Corless Ashenhurst and Mrs. R. Hart. Communion Service will be held in the Foot Church at 11 a.m. and the evening service will be held in, the Head Church at 7.30. © No Sunday Schools next Sunday. - Rev. Wm. Higgs of Manilla gave a couple of very inspiring sermons on Sunday in the Centre Church. The morning - sermon was for the young people's work of the Church. TM evening text was Proberbs 31 in which Solomon describes the perfect woman. The regular choir in the morning with the young men's choir in the evening. The church-was very tastefully: -deco- rated with flowers. Mrs. J. Ploughman and Mrs. Nelson Jackson, Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Reader on Wednes- day. Miss. Clara Hardy and friends visit- ed friends in Orono on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton of Tyrone spent the 'week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills, then all went to Manilla on Sunday to visit friends. On Tuesday evening, June 18th, Mrs. O. Jeffrey and Mr. Roy Henders, the Red Cross Committee for June, secured the play "Anything Might Happen" given by, Yelverton Y.P.U. The play was much enjoyed. While sympathy was felt for Lyle Flower at time, everything turned out all right in the end. A vote of thanks was tendered Yelverton Y.P. Pro- ceeds $21.70 for Red Cross work. Mr: Leonard Hope of Tyrone, spent the week end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. D. Hope. ~~ About twenty-five members of the W. A. motored to Seagrave on Wed: nesday afternoon. and enjoyed a visit with the W. A. there. Mrs, W. Moase gave an excellent paper on War Happenings. Mrs. Leask, of Ux- bridge, the guest speaker, and Mrs. A. Bruce, gave very inspiring readings. For supper each Seagrave member chose a Scugog member for -supper partner, Mrs. McLaren, on behalf of the Scugog members, thanked Sea- @G. Montgomery and children visited § ¢ her standards of apple blossoms and white and deep Persian lilacs to form an aisle leading up to the flower be- decked drbor where the ceremony was performed by Flight Lieut. Rev. Ernest Harston. To the strains of Lohengrin's Wed- ding March played by Miss Lillian Fralick, Toronto, a cousin of the bride, came the bridal party. The brides- maid Miss Errington Parsons wore a dress of daffodil yellow net with tiny ribbon bows, showered over the houf- fant skirt. She wore a cartwheel hat F. W. BROCK & SON Mrs. J. Barber of 'Geneva Park, Columbus, entertained the W. A. at her summer cottage on Wednesday afternoon: Mrs. A. Niddery and the Misses of azure blue stitched net with a pleated ruffle. Her bouquet was of velloy Talisman roses held in a loose cluster. Then followed the bride leaning on her father's arm in a gown of azure blue imported embroidered net: it- was a coreletted type with flattering vionnet draped bodice, full puffed sleeves and bouffant skirt. She carried a sheaf bouquet of wind blown yellow roses. From a halo of shirred net fell her floor length veil of matching shade. During the signing of the register Mrs. T. N. Bartlett of Ann: Arbor, sang "Through the Years." The bride's mother received in, a cameo rose chiffon gown wearing a corsage of Talisman roses, and the groom's mother received in a mid- night blue chiffon gown, wearing a corsage of sweetheart roses. For travelling the bride donned a grey and fushia printed chiffon redin- gote with grey accessories. Her coat was of fushia wool with platinum fox collar. After a wedding wip to Northern Ontario and Quebec, the bride and groom will reside at Lakeside Beach, Lake Scugog for the summer. After the ceremony about 76 guests were catered to by Betty Cake Shoppe of Oshawa.' The -gift from her parents was a other gifts were lovely and numerous. shower in Oshawa. happy couplé the best of wishes. >a a P- made tp entirely of Japanese pro- for each person, grave for their hospitality. obliged to eat these meals. chesterfield suite and from his. parents | ==--------= a lovely wool filled satin comforter and a hand crocheted table cover, the A lovely tri-light floor lamp was a gift from a number of their customers also an alominum ware and crystal Scugog friends join in wishing the Japan has planned a national diet ducts and costing just five cents a day Workers are not Niddery, attended the decoration ser- vice at Oshawa, on Sunday. Mr. F. Middleton visiting friends at Broughany on Sunday. The community met at the school on Monday evening and presented the fewly wads, Mr. and Mrs: B.- Webster, with a silver service. « Miss Dorothy Sciget, of Toronto, is spending her vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. "Roy Corbman and friends motored to Buffalo, Sunday. Miss Verna Niddery of Brantford Hospital, is home on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthuy Chumbley and won Frank, of Oshawa, were visitors of Mrs. F. Martin on Sunday. Mr. Lionel Diamond attended ser- vice at Brougham on Sunday. Mrs. BE. Holliday and Miss Bertha Holliday, were in Uxbridge on Mon- fay. with a aE EPSOM Miss Norma Millman home again after spending some time at Mrs. H. McMillan's, : Mr. Stanley Pogue lost a valuable horse on Sunday. "A number of young people got to- gether on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mri. Pogue, and gave Mr. and_ Mrs. Ross Marquis a noisy reception, PHONE 43 PORT PERRY ' The Yoel Will Offeri held Sun- PROSPECT : ce ring held - nt day was a decided success. every one who attended was blessed. loth services were well attended and the music good. Nice flowers added much fo the beauty of the services. In the morning Mr. Bushell preached on "Ye are the salt of the earth", and in the evening Mrs, Denny gave the address on "There is a way that scem eth right to man but the end thereof is death." Proceeds £55.00. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crapper at the home of Mr. Norman Prentice on Sun- day. ) Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Snowdon and family and Mr. Johnson and girls of Pinedale, spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Frank Millman's. Miss Helen Hortop with Miss Norma Millman on Sunday. Mr. Albert Thaxter and family at I. Wagner's, also Mr. and Mrs. H. Fwen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hooper of Wick at Mrs. Luke's. Miss Jean Scott of Toronto, at Mr. "A. Claughton's for the week end. - Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bushell visiting their parents for the week-end. We wish our Entrance pupils every success, Mrs. J. Ackney of Utica at the home of her son, Mr. Fred Ackney. The W.A. will meet on Thursday at Mrs. Herman Kerry's. The roll call word is "Believe," Mr. and Mrs. George Prentice of Port Perry at Jos. Wilson's on Sunday. Mr. Chas. Clarke's. mother is ill at his home. We hope she will soon be able to be around again, We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Courteous Service Cawker Bros. Phone 2w Port Perry a 57 EE Prompt and |