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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Aug 1940, p. 4

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ZAENNETE 2 ¥ it ¥ : 4 "Annie 1. Rees, who passed away Mr. and Mrs. J. Gee of Toronto, were guests of their son Mr. Frank Gee, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jak, Boe, of Larder Lake, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. D. Boe. - Mr. L. DD. Christie of Oshawa, was a receiit'yisitar of Mr. and Mrs, A.W. Allin, ' Mrs. W. G. W. Pyatt, of Toronto, was a visitor in town on Sunday. Miss Elsie Forman of Vancouver, B.C., was a recent visitor in town. Miss Lulu Heard of Millbrook, call- ed on friends in town one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guy and fam- ily of Blackwater, were Sunday guests of Mrs. L. Sonley. Mr. Lorne Beare of Larder Lake, was the guest of his grandmother Mrs. Daniel Boe, for the week-end. The Nichols Block, on Queen street is much improved by a coat of paint. Also the Imperial Oil Service Station, now occupied by Mr. Ted Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. P. Densham visited friends in Toronto on Sunday. Dr. Glenn Collacutt, New Liskeard, was a recent guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Collacutt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Willard, and Mr. W. E. Webster, visited friends in Toronto on Sunday. Mur. and Mrs. Bert. Wannamaker, of Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. IL. Wannamaker. Mounce and week-end Cecil were Mr. and Mrs. family, of 'Toronto, guests of the former's uncle Mr. C. Mounce. Privates Harold Hood, and Stanley Gyton, of the 48th Hyliniers, Camp Borden, were home over the week-end. Messrs. Joseph and Thomas Day of Toronto, were i' town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and son Russell and daughter and friend, of Toronto, visited in town on: Sunday. Pte. Fred Colbear spent the week- end with his parents in town. Mr. Leonard Colbear, Jr. visited hig parents here on Sunday. He has secured a position in Toronto. Mr. Alan Colbear has secured a position with Loblaws in Toronto, Prof. Anson WalMer and Mrs. Walker and family! of London, are visiting Mrs. E. A. Walker, and Miss May Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and family have moved to the Butson house on Water street. Eh Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Williams and " daughter have rented the Lapp house on Simcoe Street, near Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cockburn and son Bobby of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. J. C. Cockburn and Miss -M. Cockburn. . Mrs. P. Figary and son Reginald of Toronto, were Sunday-guests of Mrs G. Heusler. Reg. is remaining for. a holiday. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Hulls and son Sid- ney, of Toronto, spent Sunday with "Mr. and Mrs. A. Waridels | Miss Aileen Oke is holidaying in To- ronto with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peppiatt of Oshawa, called on the former's aunt Mrs. D. Steele, recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson have moved to Belleville, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hooey have moved into the house lately occupied by Mr. Henderson. . ------i tO o> IN MEMORIAM REES--In loving memory of Mrs. David Rees, who fell asleep in Jesus, "August 21st, 1922. "5 Calm, peaceful you lie sleeping, 'Sweetest rest has followed pain, We who loved you, sadly miss you; Trust in God to meet again, y LEE J Ld REES--In loving memory of Miss ~ August 20th, 1938, "Why should our tears run down And why our hearts be riven? There's another gem in the ; Saviout's crown And another soul in heaven." Dolly L. Rees. "| music. Eyes Examined (ilasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices, -- 3 I. Rt BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST. ' Sr S----g T ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister, Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship Service at 11 am.' CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev, J. C. Clough. Sunday, August. 25th-- 8 a.m.-- Holy Communion, 9.45 a.n.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong. Sunday, September 1st-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion . 9.456 a.m.--Sunday School. * 11 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m.--1'ublic Worship conducted by the Minister. Maud Longstaff of Eaton Memorial Church, will sing ut the m¥rning serviced 7 p.m.--Lakeside Community Ser- vice. Speaker: Mr. J. H. Ormiston, Whitby. Please note change of time--7 p.m. D.S.T. Red Cross Dance A Dance will be held in the Town- ship Hall, Scugog on Friday evening, August 23rd, in aid of Red Cross. Mrs. Hughes' Orchestra will provide "lverybody invited. Admis- sion 2be. i ---------------- BEATRICE HAWN A BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hawn, of Bracebridge, Ontario, announce the marriage in Hartford, Conn., of their daughter Miss Beatrice Hawn, to Mr. Wifilam Durant Campbell, of the Hotel Gotha, New York City, son of Mrs. Fitz-Hugh Green and the late Dr. Edwin R. Campbell. The wedding took place in Christ Ein, Hart- ford. After a trip to California the couple will live in New York. Mr. Campbell attended the Hill School and was graduated from Princeton University, 29. Ue is a mémber of the Union League, Metropolitan, Links, Racquet and Tennis, Blind Brook, Deepdale and Creek clubs, He is with the American Museum of Natural His- tory, New York City. : .--New York Herald Mr. Campbell is a grandson of the late Mrs. 'Donald Campbell, of Port Perry, and often spent his summer holiday with his grandmother in Port Perry. eT too - Church News The Lakeside Community Services continue to be much appreciated by our citizens and visitors. Last Sun- day night Rev. S. Davison, of Bow- manville, was heard with much inter- est and profit. Next Sunday Mr. J. H. Ormiston of Whitby," will be the speaker, The service will be held at 7 p.m. instead of 7.30 p.m. D.S.T. ------ Rev. J. C. Clough will complete his pulpit ministry next Sunday evening in Port Perry. His departure is re- gretted by his many friends in all the churches, who bespeak for him a victorious ministry in his new parish in North Toronto. ------ "%e Rev, W. J. 1. Smyth will hbliday in September. Being a Commissioner from Oshawa Presbytery to General Conference in Winnipeg, he will spend part-of the month in the prairie city. September 1st wilt be his last Sunday in Port Perry befoke vacation. - During his absence Rev. Dr, T. H. Mitchell, who preached the Anniver- sary sermon on the occasion of the dedication of the organ in June last, will be the preacher from" Sept. 8 to 20. 'The pulpit supply committee is to be congratulated upon securing this eminent preacher, i ; DIED ALEXANDER--At Port Perry, on Thursday, August 156th, 1940, Eliza- beth Painton, widow of the late Geo. Ryerson Alexander, in her 83rd year. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery. ) FREE Parking Phone 1011 OSHAWA Air Conditioned FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 23 and 24 In Glorious Technicolor "UNTAMED" Starring Ray Milland, Patricia Morison, Akim Tamiroff, REVIVAL, Friday at 11 p.m. "Never Say Die" starring Bob Hope and Martha Raye MONDAY and TUESDAY August 26-27 : --BIG DOUBLE BILL-- Linda Darnell, in "STARDUST" with John Payne, Roland Young, Charlotte Greenwood \ _--and-- ) Jane Withers, in Girl from Avenue A with Kent Taylor and Kathraine Aldridge Wednesday and Thursday, AUGUST 28-29 Two Great Features "21 Days Together" with Vivien Leigh, and Laurence Olivier --and-- Free, Blonde and 21 with Lynn. Bari and fEsstssssises 1111181111118 Mary Beth Hughes. i wvirs. George K. | Alexander Liles In Her ord Year After a prolonged illness, Elizabeth Painton, widow of the late George R. Alexander, passed away at her home in Port Perry, on "Thursday, Augusu 16th, 1940. | | fordshire, England, December 16th, 1857, and the daughter of the late' Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Painton. She ried to George Ryerson Alexander on July 10th, 1895." Mr. and Mrs. Alex- marriage in Toronto, and made their. home here. Two children were born ' to them--William, who died in 1922," Mrs. Alexander is also survived by two sisters--Mrs. James Sunter, To-! ronto; and Mrs. BE. M. Osborne, To- Painton, Bowmanville; Miss Elizabeth | Painton, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs., Clifford G. Green, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley V. Green, Toronto; Rev. | W. G. Sunter, Hamilton; Miss Eva Sunter, Toronto; Miss Hilda Sunter,' Toronto; Mr. Wm. J. Sunter, Toronto; ' Mr. Wess Sunter, Toronto; 'Mr. and Mrs: Frank Knowland, Toronto. The 'pallbearers were--Messrs, H. G. Hutcheson, Wm. Wilson, J. Boyer, Geo. Mulligan, Wm. Ettey, and Dr. J. B. Lundy. Service was hgld from the Church of the Ascension, August' 17th; con- ducted by Rev. J. C, Clough and Rev. W. G. Sunter, a nephew and godson. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery. In the passing of Mrs. Alexander, Port: Perry loses a much respected citizen. Deceased was an untiring worker for both home and church. Very kindly reference was made by Rev. Mr, Clough at the funeral ser- vice regarding her long and devoted service as' a member of the Church of the Ascension, A HAS TAKEN A POSITION IN PETERBORO Mr. Donald Shepherd left dn Sat- urday to take a position with the Nisbett Funeral Directors. We are pleased to hear that Donald has start- ed in the business for which he has fitted himself so well. We 'wish him success, BORN At Port Perry Hospital, on August 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Balfe, New Liskeard, a daughter, ' | Deceased was born at Noke, Ox- 7 came to Canada in 1872, and was mar- ander came to Port Perry after the | and Evelyn, who survives her parents. Mr. Alexander died in 1934. I Te Ae Te "Have Your PRINTING Done at the PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE Satisfactory Work Prompt Delivery. Seasonable Prices We shall be pleased to quote prices on any printing job - you may.wish to have done. me, [§ 1282820) 1333883808803 302823008838008 BUY PITT Tt a tanatannantaratiiiiiiiisististciessaannnininaanizaititinitititieiattitit ait ts tttette tay > 2 WET MP MGT EIT T LINO IRE Ve §.4 | 7D OMIN War Savings Certificates 'A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT i and a help to Canada in her time of need. "ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE ON OUR BEST . QUALITY GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ETT A BANANAS FIRM AND RIPE 3 Ib, 25¢ CRISP and TENDER ronto. Her four brothers are still' : TT living--William Painton, Bowmans 4 WAX BEANS, 2 Ib. 19¢ ville; John Painton, Helena, Montana; 4 ONTARIO COOKING James Painton, Marlboro, Mass.; 12 ONIONS - 3b. 10c Joseph Painton, North Dakota. gl LARD REATE The following friends from out of | CABBAGE 5 town were present at the funeral:: { ' - ec Mrs. E. M. Osborne, Toronto; Miss' LARGE and CRISP -~ Elfleda Slute, Toronto; Mr. William {i CELERY - -- 2 for 15¢ i LARGE and MEALY i POTATOES - peck 25¢ p NO. | STAKED TOMATOES, 3 Ib. 20¢ FULL OF JUICE ORANGES ~~ doz. 296 | MEDIUM SIZE GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 25¢ LARGE AND JUICY LEMONS - 3for10c LARGE" HEADS LETTUCE - - 2 for 15¢ | PRIME QUALITY CARROTS - 3 for 10c ONTARIO DUCHESS i APPLES - - 5b. 25¢ PLUMS, PEACHES, AND BLUEBERRIES BY THE BASKET AT LOWEST PRICES. CANTALOUPES "iETsv 2 for 19c¢ -- GROCERY VALUES -- § 4 RED ! | COFFEE 2% 11h, 2¢, 11, 47c HANDY DOMINO 1. 1 AMMONIA - pkg. 6c = BAKING POWDER, 19¢ } COMFORT CROWN SMALL MEDIUM ti SOAP : - 5¢ SEALERS -- 95¢ $1.15 f rrant : BREARFAST ¢ SOAP . ." 6for25c BACON . - Ib. 29¢ k surrrise PURE : SOAP - - 5 LARD - -) 2lb. 19% { PALMOLIVE MILD FLAVOR : ! ! SOAP -.. 2for13c BOLOGNA - Ib. 15¢ TEA S008, 1p Ib. 39¢, 1 Ib. 78¢ RT) bn 10 NJ ok a a 1 a " LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE" 16 ounce 39c. 2 pkgs. for 25c. @® i : ENGLISH SEIDLITZ ENO'S } EN POWDERS FRUIT SALT . SALTS 15¢. per pkg. Two sizes 53c. and 89¢ ' LLOYD'S CORN ) BISMA REX SALVE OLYMPENE | for 'stomach A Guaranteed. [+ The Great i disorders. product. Liniment, -* # 5c. and $1.75 50c. _50c. and $1.00 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned have received instructions from Miss Bessie Crozier to sell her fine residential property on Bigelow Street. This property is well 'built and is excellently situated. It is fitted with modern conveniencies and hardwood floors. There are wide verandahs and- comfortable sleeping porches. A commodious garage is situa- ted on the grounds. terms of sale, apply ro-- HARRIS, HARRIS & WAL- LACE, Barristers and Solicitors, Port Perry, Ontario. Phone 24 3 . HOUSE AND GARDEN FOR RENT IN MANCHESTER ; Apply to Mrs. Chas. Gerrow. aug30 ' GIRL WANTED For general housework or mother's help to go to Toronto, September 3rd. { 1 Apply to Mrs. J. Mecaden, Williams' Point, Caesarea P.O. Our first concern is for the welfare of our customers, that is why we re- commend Lloyds Thymolated Corn and Callous Salve, Improved, for re- lief from corns and Callouses. You know "Lloyd's now contains a local } | anaesthetic", which gives instant re- lief: --You---can- depend--on- advice -re- ceived at Lawrence's Drug Store, ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Euretta Mark, Deceased ; All persons having . claims against Eurctta Mark, who died at the Town- ship of Reach, on the 24th day of May, A.D. 1940, are; hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitor on or before the 2nd day of September, full particulars of their claims, Im- mediately after September 2nd, 1940, the assets of the deecased will be dis- tributed among the Jotes entitled thereto, having regard only to é¢laims of which the solicitor shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 31st day of July, A.D. 1940, ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER, Blong Block, Port Perry, Solicitor for the Administratrices of FEuretta Mark state, 'auglb ARE YOU THE MAN? Watkins Dealer (between 26 and b5 1| years, with car), needed immediately to hand out FREE Soap in nearby Rural Route and supply established demand for Everyday Necessities, in- cluding * -Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Toilet Preparations, Clean- sers, Medicines, Fly Spray, Mineral- ized Stock and Poultry Tonics. 72 Joar reputation. 10,000. dealers, Must satisfied with $30.00 weekly at Farm experience helpful, Credit furnished right parties, = Write im- mediately, The J. R. Watkins Com- pany, Montreal, Que., Dept. O-P-b. aug8-16-22-29 For further particulars and| the Estate of the above mentioned |. start. Selling experience unnccessary,| A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 49 72 Rexafl sew PORT PERRY Ve LL SL LL A TA THA TR) (Form 4--Section 11) CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' Lists, 1940, Municipality of Port Perry, County of Ontario, Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 8 of the Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted u at my office at Port Perry, on the Tt day of August, 1940, the list of all persons entitled. to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection, [-- © And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 28th day of August, 194]. Dated this 7th day of August 1940, 'at the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario. G. F. MANNING, Clerk, Village of Port Perry. R.S.0. 1927-C.7, Sec. 8, and the 1937 _ Amendments thereto. , SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED '50 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery FARM FOR RENT 100 acres, good set buildings, 85 acreg-workable, creck on farm, Apply at Star Office, . FARM FOR SALE 160 acres, clay loam, Cartwright, on No. 7A Highway, good buildings and water supply. School on farm. Quick sale for cash. Herman Hooey, R.R. . Nestleton, auglh W. J. COOK :: REAL ESTATE Myrtle Station, Ont. P.O. Box 47. Phone 120 r 2 Farm, Village, Town and City pro- perties for sale. All sorts of ex- changes will be considered. novl CEMENT AND ROAD GRAVEL prices of gravel and hauling apply to WM. DONNELLY Phone 164 r 12, Port Perry 030 (The firm of Greer & Humphreys ls dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24}'Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on "Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eset week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG . DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. } Telephone 237 - - Port Perry W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: - 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. . DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON | Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) «4 FOR SALE Six young pigs. Apply to Jamies Irvine, at the W. J. Henders property, Port Perry, FOR SALE Seven room frame house newl, painted and decorated, hard and soft water in house, bath, electric lights; all conveniences of a city home. Garage and half acre of. gabon three streets south of main st, on 8hanly st, Will be sold very reasonable, App! A: W. Allin, Port Perry. July 8d, ' ARTHUR W. 8. GREER In attendance at my Port Perry office on w ing, and Friday afterncen of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25, ARE YOU INTERESTED? Will share space in feed and seed store at a small rent, or what? to a relighle fruit, vegetable, or what have you? 'general co-operative store, I will share as helper in any capacity re orders, ete. No other such store , operating at present. Miss Leta Lapp, Church street, Uxbridge, or store in A. R. Beverloy Block. 'Also Sand for building purposes; For --

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