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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Oct 1940, p. 4

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| ' Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. Higgs of Manilla, has rented her house on Simcoe St, to Mrs. M, Strait. Mr. Dan. Ferguson has sold his farm .on the 6th concession to Mr. F. McCullopgh. Mr. and Mrs, H. Camplin have re- turned to Cleveland and from there they will proceed to Florida. They will be back to Port Perry next sum- mer. Undertaker Glenny, wife and family have moved into the Katie Widden house. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey and Mrs, W. . I, Dix are going to Florida for the winter, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Boyden, who have spent the summer here, have gone to Florida by way of Ottawa, Boston and New York. Mrs. Hughes and Winnifred are moving to Fort Erie this week where they will join Floyd, who has a posi- tion there. Miss Bess Crozier was in town one day last week. ' Mr. Jas. Mark of Lindsay, is the { - guest of his niece Mrs. R. D. Woon, - We regret to report Mrs, A. W. ! Allin is quite ill. We wish her a speedy recovery. Pte. Dave Kight, of the 48th High- landers, Camp Borden, was home for the week-end. Miss Marion Tinsley of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tinsley. Pte. Stanley Gyton of the 48th Highlanders, Camp Borden, spent the | week-end with his mother, Mrs. Bert. Howard. ; Mrs. L. O'Neill of Stouffville, was i the guest of relatives in town re- | lcently. Pte. Clifford Wakeford and Pte. Tom Hayden, of Montreal, were in town over the week-end. "'Mr.-and Mrs. Fred 'Wilkinson and family, of Uxbridge, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, on Sunday. Miss lla Sornberger, of Toronto, . !spent the weck-cnd with her sister ' Mrs. C. Wakeford. } Miss Jean Crosier, who is in- train- ' "ing at Oshawa Hospital, was in town' on Sunday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollock and | | daughters, of Uxbridge, were Sunday visitors in town. Miss Ruth Ilall of Oshawa, was with her parents for the week end. Mr. G.D. Bentley has returned after spending several days in Toronto. Miss Luella Ploughman, who is in © I training at the Oshawa Hospital, { spent the week with her parents. Port Perry was well represented at ! © Markham Fair on Saturday. Mrs. Gladys Hornibrook, Mr. Jack Hornibrook, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sunley, were week-end visitors at: the home {1 of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Pearce in Toronto, last week. Mrs Wm. Real, Miss Marjorie Real, { Miss Alice Turner and Mrs. (Dr.) : Harper, Toronto, motored to Ottawa i | this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant . | Real." a CONGRATULATIONS i 5 il | The Star joins the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raines in the celebration of their Golden Wedding | anniversary to-day, Thursday, Oct. 10, | 1940. : ee E. pfo6t tihp)s)pzBB06 YETERAN GUARD OF CANADA A number of 'veterans in this dis- trict volunteered to join the Guard this week. The following passed the 'Medical Board successfully: Comrades Percy Lavington, Middleton Collins, ohm ih © | Alex. McMillan, David Cooper, Clar- fii | ence Sheldon and Capt. C. A. Mason. {i#8 = 5 They will go to the Central Depot at 3 4 {i Landsdowne Park, Ottawa, on Thurs- y 1 day (today)... Good luck and best wishes" from all the Comrades and wii | friends, Veterans of A, B. and C. categories are eligible for this service at regular C.A.S.F. rates of pay and allowances, | Further information may be obtained {from W. M, Bowes, Port Perry. ---- RED CROSS LAWN BOWLING ~ TOURNAMENT Wednesday afternoon of last week ~ { proved to be an enjoyable one to those 'who participated in both the bowling and bridge games. ! The ladies played bridge on the verandah of the Club House, while he others bowléd. ~ Buitable prizes were kindly donated by the E. 8. Aigue, F. W. Brock, D, (Carnegie, H. Durkin, W. T. Harris, R. J. Harper, A. M. Lawrence, G. cKee, H. Mulligan, G. Palmer, Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST ; MARRIED ISABEL YOUNG WED TO JAMES F, SCOTT The old home of the MacBrien fam- ily, near Port Perry, was the setting for the wedding when Isabel Grace Young; daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bryce Young, of Toronto, was married to Mr, James Francis Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Scott, of Toronto. The ceremony was conducted by Rev, J. D. Parks of To- ronto, and harp and piano solos were played by the bride's aunt, Miss Julia MacBrien, The bride wore a period gown of white satin and veil -of tulle surmount- ed by a halo of pearls, She carried a cascade of cream roses, bouvardia and fern, Phe pA Sf honor \vas Miss Kathleen Fouise Howden of Phila- delphia, cousin of the bride. She wore a gown of ice blue chiffon with ban-' deau of cyclamen velvet and face veil and carried Rubrum lilies. Mr, Bill Scott was groomsman. The bride's mother was gowned in pale blue chif- fon with corsage of pink bouvardia and roses. Mrs. John Charles Scott wore blu crepe and corsage of pink roses, el AAI FESTIVAL HARVEST SERVICES Harvest Festival Services were held in the Church of the Ascension on Sunday, September 29th, and Sunday, October 6th, At the evening service "on Sept. 29, the choir rendered the Anthem "Fear Not, O Land" by Caleb Simper, Mrs. Frank Mann singing the solos. On October Gth, the Anthem was "Thou Visitest the Earth" by Caleb Simper with Miss Dorothy Balfour singing the solo, The rector took as his texts: "Bless the Lord,' O My Soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits." (Psalm 103 V. 1-2) and "I am the Bread of Life". (St John G6 V. 35) 3 CT The keynote of these services was grateful thanksgiving for God's mani- fold blessings upon us: and prayers for strength to continue steadfastly SPECIAL which we are called to serve. ee ~o@o------------ -- ---- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION The Induction of the Rev. William Stocks as Rector of the Parish of the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, and St. Thomas Church, Brooklin, will be held on Friday, October 25th, at 7 pm. (S.T.) at St. Thomas Church, Brooklin. Archbishop Owen and Arch- deacon, Warren will take the service of Induction, The special preacher cipal of Wycliffe College. HEATING HINTS by Vines Stewart ERE is a daily heating sched- H ule that will help you to get more satisfaction from the fuel you burn: y IN . THE MORNING--In order to got heat up quickly, open the Ash- it Damper wide and close the eck Damper. Do not add fresh coal until the fire is burning briskly... And when you do put on fresh coal, don't forget to leave an exposed spot of live coals di- rectly In front of the fire door. It » may also necessary to shake the grates a little, This depends on whether or not they were shaken the night before. DuriNG THE DAY--Rely entirely on the Check and Ashpit Dampers to control the fire. Never use the Damper for daily regulation. it as nearly closed as possible without hindering the free burning of the fire, ; AT Niaur--Before banking the fire hh the grates gently . , . until the first red glow appears in the ashpit. Wet the ashes and re- move them. When banking the fire always open the Check Damper and - 'olose the Ashpit Damper, Never leave the Fire Door open when Ld with resolute hearts in the "days inj. will be Rev. Ramsay. Armitage, Prin-| fe iD -- wd THEATRE Phone Parking y OSHAWA [I Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday "and Saturday OCTOBER 10-11-12 Thé Thrill Spectacle of the year "Foreign ~ Correspondent" starring Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Robert Benchley. REVIVAL, Friday at 11 pm, "STARMAKER" sin Bing Crosby, Louise vampbell, Ned Sparks. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday OCTOBER 14-15-16-17 They're Mr. and Mrs. Again-- William POWELL, Myrna LOY are back . . and their new fun- fest is simply hilarious "l LOVE YOU AGAIN" Edmund Lowe COMING--Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 18-19 «Lucky Partners' with Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers TRY PRENTICE'S FOR YOUR BEAUTY TREATMENTS Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave 50c. Oil Treatment 75c. Manicure 35c. - Special Permanent, including Haircut, Shampoo, and Finger Wave--$2.50 Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. ASSESSMENT ROLL RETURNED poration of. the Village. of Port Perry for the year 1940 upon which Taxes for 1941 will be levied has been re- turned to me, and any appeals against me in writing on or before October 22nd next. t will, if required, be held at the Clerk's at 7.30 p.m, ' . G. F. MANNING, Clerk, Port Perry, Ont., October 8th, 1940, fC e-- to ogs Wanted Basswood--EIm -- Beach 2nd Growth Hard Maple Apply Oakville, Ont. Pickering School Wins Track Meet premacy at the Track held at Claremont, October 7th Pickering won the School Cup for the third consecutive 'year, with a score of 117 points, which makes it a permanent possession. 'Brooklin stood Second, with 73 points, and-Clareinont third with points, Grant Redditt, of Pickering broke the records in Senior Boy Hop, Step and Jump, High Jump and Shot Put, He was Champion in the Senior Boys Class, W. Bunting, also of Pickering topped the old pole vault record by four inches, clearing: the bar at eight feet six inches. With or Without Appointments 3: The Assessment Roll of the Cor-|¥ assessments therein must be made to (& A Court of Revision to hear appeals | § Office on Tuesday, November 5, 1940, | $3 Village of Port Perry. 5 The Oakville Basket Co. |; South Ontario Continuation i Schools competed keenly for su-|% Jucet held | ¥ Are now on display at our store New 5 tube model aslow as $16.95 | ; i : 'Many styles to choose from in both Mantel and Console 'Models i # ELECTRIC CAR BATTERY SETS i We Sell Eveready Batteries 3 $ D Hardware Plumbing 'Heating - PHONE 55 PORT PERRY COARARASARASAARARARRARARAASASAASASAAASASARASSNAARAS £8 It is necessary to use a salve to re- A salve softens these stubborn handicaps, and gives the ingredients a better chance Lloyd's Thymolated Corn and Callous Salve does this job. well. Lloyd's contain a local anaesthetic which relieves all pain' and soreness in a few seconds. Sold at Lawrence's|7 pm.--Evening Worship. move corns and callouses. House for Rent 6 Room House on Bigelow Street, Port Perry--Apply at Star Office. to work. Drugstore. XXXX QUAKER BREAD FLOUR $2.69 98's EXCELSIOR RS -- 3% 24 Ibs. -- --VERIBEST Tul s dimer PASTRY FLOUR - 59¢ LARD - 2b. 19¢ s BLUE RIBRON CHOICE GOLDEN BANTAM, 16 oz. t TEA - . 151b. 33¢ CORN - - 2for19c BLUE RIBBON LYNN VALLEY 16 oz. standard COFFEE - - Ib. 49c PEAS - - 2for19c SUGAR CRISP FINE ; CORN FLAKES, 2for15¢ WHEATLETS - Ib. 5¢ FRESH MILLED 5 lbs. ROLLED OATS - 5c GRAPEFRUIT and ORANGE 32 oz. SHORTENING vomestic 2 Ib, 29¢ BAKING POWDER »acc Ib. 28¢ GARDEN FRESH -- FRUITS and VEGETABLES -- ORANGES = weowm sus doz. 29¢ FIRM RIPE i ¥ BRUSSEL quarts BANANAS - 21b.17c SPROUTS - 2 for 25¢ LARGE es k "nor nousk GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 25¢ TOMATOES - Ib. 17c MEDIUM COOKING, No. 2 LEMONS + doz. 29¢ ONIONS, 48 Ib. bag 49¢ RED, LARGE HEADS , DOMESTIC, 6 quart basket CABBAGE - 5c APPLES - - 99¢ LARGE GREEN "WASHED, § quart basket | CELERY - =--- 10¢ 19¢ CARROTS © . Low Price ON BLUE CONCORDS . 6 qt. Basket NI « LIMITEL GRAPES MARMALADE, jar 95¢ : PORT PERRY, ONT, THU RSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1940 BR hu ss ts el Rs A RAG PAA TI TH I TI TS ee ee | : LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE" R08080808080e0e0R0S ST JOHN'S - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship Service at 7 p.m, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Sunday, October 13-- 8 a.m,--Holy Communion, 11 a.m.=--Morning Prayer Service. derland. 3'p.m.--Sunday School. Standard Time unless time changed by Village Council. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Thanksgiving and Commu- nion. Sacrament of the Lord's Suppér will be administered. New members will be received. (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eack "3 : week or by appointment, ; $3! Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 #|SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery RECLEANED IVORY MED. LARGE § . - RAISINS - -2lb. 95 SOAP - 7c 0c 1j| Port Perry, Octo RECLEANED ; CAMAY x! CURRANTS - Ib. 14c SOAP - 2forf3e TOWN HALL, EVAPORATED, 16 oz. tin IVORY Bj Se CRAVEL MILK = - 3for25c SNOW - = pkg. 24c ¥ SSRMENY AND.SO oat Yor MANNING BABBITT'S 5 prices of gravel and hauling apply to SODAS - 2b. 95 CLEANSER - - 5c | ppc; DONNELLY O° MILD RABO y ; CHEESE - Ib. 21c CLEANER - 14c §|IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, 5% | take RUMACAPS. Pain and aches 3 | are relieved after the first dose. Call at Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry ~~ FOR SALE 5 #$| Six roomed frame house, nicely $2 | decorated, good cellar, furnace, good #| lot, nice location. Apply to A. Vance, 2 Port Perry, oct10 ROOM WANTED High School student wishea to rent Hi a furnished room in Port Perry, %| Apply at Star Office, Port Perry, FOR SALE i NOXZEMA NOVA KELP NORVALL'S : TABLETS YEAST AND : . jar 59c. Lo YE, ¥ ¢ oz jar 8 Three sizes IRON TABLETS jf 10 o= Jar 89 | poc. $1.30, $2.79 19.) : ; , RIKER'S . ; JERGEN'S FRENCH BALM SQUIBB'S HY Carbolic SOAP Two sizes Tooth BRUSHES 2 3 Cakes l4e, 25¢, and 39c. New Style, 50c. | PHONE 49 - 72 Rexall swe PORT PERRY Rev. F. W. Pooley, B.A. of Sun-! Sovereign Filme presents - THE TEXAS RANGERS starring FRED MacMURRA JEAN PARKER also a Betty Boop Cartoon "SERVICE WITH A SMILE" Aduits 28, ou Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. Now Newly Remodelled Thursday and Saturday, (this week) (Closed Friday Nite) Oliva DeHaviland and Geo. Bernt, in "Wings of the Navy" See! The Great Air Maneoveurs! See The Great Navy in .Action! also COMEDIES . -------- . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, OCTOBER 14-15-16 Dennis O'Keefe, in 'Burn 'em Up O'Connor' 'See the Great Auto Racing Thriller. You'll enjoy it to the last, Comedies. -------------- Thursday, Friday, Sat. (next week) Nelson Eddy, in "BALALAIKA" The 's most popular and new musical for your grand entertainment : . of 1940 FOR SALE ' We have several desirable houses in Port Perry for sale on easy terms and low prices, one with nearly two acres of land. Apply to HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Port Perry, Ont. W. J. COOK :t REAL ESTATE Myrtle Station, Ont. P.O. Box 47. Phone 120r 2 - Farm, Village, Town and City pro- Tr All sorts of ex- novl perties for sale. Y, JACK OAKIE, and ber 16, 8.00 p.m, Children 18c¢. DR. H. 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, DOR. 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 In the Estate of Henry Fred Overton, Billard Parlour and Tob busi. ness, A good live business. Apply to W. Kaufman, Port Perry, oct12 NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Friday afterncon of each week, or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 Retired Merchant, Dx d All persons having claims against the Estate of Henry Fred Overton, late of the Township of Reach, who died on or ahout the '26th day of September, 1040, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned Solicitor on or before the 23rd day of October, 1940, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the" claims of Whieh the undersigned shall then have notice, Dated at Whitby, this 80th day of Septapubier A.D, 1940. _R, D. RUDDY, Solicitor for the Executor, Whitby, Ont, ¢ APPLES FOR SALE "\\ Also DRESSED POULTRY Apply to Mrs. Lloyd Reed, Port Perry Phone 161) octl0 > fe A Potato Fair is being held in Ux- bridge on Friday, October 11th, at which seventeen boys of the Potato Club will exhibit. It is held in the Music Hall. There is a good list of prizes. H. ARMSTRONG p. 4

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