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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Oct 1940, p. 4

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Reserve Wednesday Ootober 30 to attend the Hallowe'en Bazaar and Supper at the Church of the Ascension Mr. George Tinsley of Toronto was home over the week-end. Mr. Frank Trebell of Toronto, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. T. Tre- bel over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, K. E. J. Pearce, of To- ronto, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Cawker. Miss Muriel Cook of Toronto, spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Short are moving into the house on Shanley street, re- cently purchased from Mr. A, Allin. Mr. and Mrs. Corner are moving to the Stuart house at Borelia, on Queen street. k Miss Luella Ploughman of Oshawa, was home over the week end. Mr. Harold Woon, of Hamilton, was honte for the holiday. Messrs. Herb. and Stanley Hope, and Dave Dowson, attended Wood- bridge Fair on Monday. Mr. Jack Hope, Oshawa, was home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparrow and . family of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Short. Mr. Wililam Willard, Toronto, was home for the week-end holiday. Mr. A. Vurry, of Toronto, was a week-end guest of friends in town. Misses Ethel, Hallie and Edna Em- merson, of Toronto, spent the week- end at their summer home here. Mr. Earl Jackson of Oshawa, was home for the week-end. Corp. Fred Densham and Pte. Har- i old Hood, of Camp Borden, were home "for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell Nesbitt of Toronto, were in town on Saturday. f Mr. and Mrs. RR. J. Harper have re- {turned from a visit to Ottawa and the ----4--- Thousand- Island Bridge. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. C. MacFarlane of London, Ont., formerly of E. Morton. Miss Currie, of Weston High School "was visiting friends in Port Perry for - some days last week end. Mr. R. M. Holtby has been attend- ing the Dairy Show at 'Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Mrs. 8. Farmer is spending a week i with her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Boyd, : in Toronto. Messrs. H. H., Mulligan and A. Waridel, are working at General Motors, Oshawa: They both will con- tinue their businesses here. They are busy with war work. Mr, Reg. Figary of Toronto, was a visitor in town over the week end. Mr, E. A. Rogerson spent the week- end in Toronto. Mr. Robt. Wallace has improved his home with the addition of a new front porch, "Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Boundy have re- turned from their honeymoon and have taken up residence in the house on Scugog street recently purchased from Mrs. Hughes. Mr, Albert Cawker of Toronto, was home for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coates and fam- ily are the guests of the former's mother Mrs, G, Coates. Mr, and Mrs, David F. Jackson, and i Mr. Hamilton, of Toronto, spent the week end with Dr, and Mrs. Lundy. \ * Dr. and Mrs, Lundy, Mr. and Mrs. § Jackson, and Mr. Hamilton, motored ; ~ to Camp Borden on Sunday. ; i charge of the services on Sunday at the Church of the Ascension. Rev. Wm. Stocks preached Thanks- giving services at Sunderland on Sun- v Bee. Victor Read, of Camp Borden, called on his parents Tuesday. night. 4 | nok HALL--At New Toronto Hospital, n October 16th, 1040, to Mr. and Mrs. id E. Hall, a son, Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Chas. Bowerman has returned from Oshawa Hospital, and we are pleased to report she is improving in' health, Rev. Mr, Jarrett, one time rector of the Church of the Ascension, here, is to take the Drum Head Service, in Oshgwa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey and Mrs. Wm, Davey motored to Toronto for the week end, and with Mr. and Mrs. H, Fossey, motored to Hamilton, on Sunday. The recent frosts have kileld all the beautiful flowers in the gardens. We notice especially Mr. W, H. Harris' dahlias are drooping their heads in S0rrow. Mr. Herb. Collacutt has returned home after a two week's visit in Western Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jeffrey, Mrz, W. I. Dix, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey, Mr. Robt. Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slemmon, and Dawn Marie, spent Sunday at Collingwood, guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. Courtice. © Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bentley and family spent the week-end with their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. Skerret, in Toronto. LADIES! Mrs. H. M. Aitken will speak at the United Church, Port Perry, on the afternoon of Thursday, October 24th, at three o'clock. Afternoon tea will be served by the Evening Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society. Musical numbers will be given, Ad- mission 26c. All are welcome, \ CARD OF THANKS Mrs.- Allen Moore and sons wish to thank their neighbors, friends and the members of Fidelity Lodge, AF. & A.M, for their kind expressions of sympathy and for floral tributes, at the 'time of the death of Mr. Moore. Town Beautifica- " Rev. Mr. Pooley of Sunderland, took } tion considered by Port Perry Council At the regular meeting of Port Perry Council a deputation from the LO. DE, consisting of Mrs, G. M. Rennie and Mrs. Arthur Brock, ap- peared before the Council regarding a number of unsightly places." The LO.D.E. offered assistance in this re- RSs Among those mentioned were: . The Dumping lot on Water St., I could be improved by a fence and trees. 2, The Evaporator Lot, north from the rink which needs levelling and planting with trees, with a view event- ually making it a small park. 3. Levelling the ground at the rear of the Public Library. 4. It was suggested that the ditches on Queen street he tiled west of the Town Hall, 5. Other approaches to the Town were mentioned as being littered in places with the wreckage of disused cars. ; The Reeve, on behalf of the Council; thanked the committee for the inter- est taken by the I.O.D.E. in these matters and advised that such im- provement was on the program for this year, Mr. Jackson stated, as chairman of the Property Committee, that he hoped to commence work on the Evaporator lot this week. The dump is receiving some attentien; but the citizens are giving but little co- operation in the matter of dumping refuse. Mr. Letcher welcomed this offer of help from the LO.D.E., but felt that the expense should be borne by the Council as it was a town project. EDITOR'S NOTE--It s pleasing to learn of the offer of assistance in town beautification made by the I. O. D. E,, and the hearty response by the Coun- cil. Our home town should ever be of supreme importance to the citizens of Port Perry. Our face is our for- tune. All that can be done to enable Port Perry to continue to be dne of the very prettiest villages In the Pro- vince of Ontario, will be money in the pockets 'of our citizens in the years to come, Everyone can help and should help in. this matter, by practi- cal tidiness and home beautification. . 4 N I Ig Phone 1011 FREE Parking OSHAWA Air Conditioned FridarSotvedsss Oekober 18-19 Ronald Colman, Ginger Rogers, in "Lucky Partners" with Spring Byington and Jack Carson. Fun in a snappy story. ADDED--Cartoon-- "DONALD'S VACATION" REVIVAL--Friday, at 11 p.m. GUNGA DIN with Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen Monday-Tuesday, October 21-22 Two Great Features "WINGS of the MORNING" starring Henry Fonda, ana Annabella. -- a ~~ "CAVALADE" with Clive Brooks and Diana Wynard --- Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 23-24 'South of Pago Pago' starring Victor McLaglen, Jon i Frances Farmer. and "EARTHBOUND" starring Warner Baxter and Andrea Leeds. ye OONAARRS COMING--Friday and Saturday October 26 and 26 The Great McGinty BEAUTY TREATMENTS Skilled Operator. -Very moderate prices We specialize in-- - Bonat 'Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave 50c. Oil Treatment 75c. Manicure 35c. ELECTRIC Hardware PHONE 55 House for Rent both Mantel and Console Models CAR We Sell Eveready Batteries W. L. PARRISH Plumbing Star Office. Street, t TRY it. by tatatetety 32524 PRENTICE'S [iE FOR YOUR "ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE ON OUR 'BEST QUALITY GARDEN FRESH FRUITS 8 VEGETABLES Are now on display at our store New § tube model as low as $16.95 Many styles to choose from in BATTERY SETS Heating PORT PERRY ARRAS AAAS ARRARAPAAS AALAND APT ALT o- Corns and Callouses mean misery. ) Lloyd's Thymolated Corn and Callous 6 Room House on Bigelow Salve means instant relief and com- Port Perry-- Apply | fort. We recommend it and our ad- vice is always good. A. M. Lawrence. Special Permanent, including Haircut, Shampoo, and | ORANGE FULL OF JUICE MEDIUM SIZE doz. 29¢ Finger Wave--$2.50 Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. With or Without Appointments ; FIRM RIPE BANANAS - 21b. 17c LOTS OF JUICE GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for 25¢ FOR PRESERVING ' MILD FLAVOUR TURNIPS FIRM LARGE HEAD LETTUCE GARDEN FRESH 3 1b. 10c 10c J. Grainger. at Raglan Garage. GRAPES :6iax EATING PEARS - - 6aqt 45¢c RADISH . - 2for9c TOONS YOR BENT } RED OR GREEN CHINESE : ATR bo Mas, John pigkand, "PEPPERS - 3for10c LETTUCE + 2for 15¢ a MEDIUM HEADS _ GREEN, LARGE HEADS CAULIFLOWER - 10c CELERY - . 10c FOR SALE Quantity of good Turnips for sale |# FINEST "2 1b. 19¢ LARGE BRUSSEL Logs Wanted [i LEMONS -* 3for1oc SPROUTS, qu. 2 for 25¢ Basswood Elm Beach CARR 3 'S si Tora | asswood-- --beac! oT - 19 ATOES. - Ib, 19¢ 2nd Growth Hard Maple LARGE MEALY 7 SPANISH * Apply i POTATOES - pk. 25c ONIONS - 2b. 15¢ The Oakville Basket Co. i {xGaci 10. Anis" soe Oakville, Ont. 8 us, narD ukaps "FRESH DUG : iid CABBAGE ~~ - 5c PARSNIPS - 2b. 9c HOUSE FOR RENT 7 rooms, on Crandell Street, Port Perry. Furnace, bath, Hydro, town |g ONIONS NO. 2 COOKING 48 1b. BAG 19¢ water, hard water, garage. Apply at 5 Star Office or Phone 128 r 4. ; 5 HOUSE FOR RENT ¥ On Cochrane street, in AT condition, | §3 All conveniences and a pretty home. -- GROCERY VALUES -- PASTRY FLOUR "Wis 78¢ Vacant November 1st. Apply to Mrs. " LOST The person taking wrong coat from Mulligan's Beauty Shoppe, Saturday morning, please bring back "at once and avoid trouble, « FRY'S, HALF POUND 0. K. John Ploughman, Port Perry. COCOA oh 98¢ SOAP 5 10 bars 99¢ FIRST CLASS GRADED POTATOES ; LIPTON'S : SMALL LARGE FOR SALE 8 TEA - - Yalb. 37c OXYDOL 10c¢ 23¢c + 85¢. per bag delivered. Phone 71,18 pionmprr.o, Fresh Ground ; SMALL LARGE Dt { COFFEE . - Ib, 39¢ . CHIPSO 10c 93¢ (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Ia dissolved) |& AMBER, FOUR LB. PAIL 5 Praag RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS | HONEY -. - 39c SOAP . -- 6for25¢c 24} Simeoe Btreét North, Oshawa. PURE {OAMAY * Phone 814 'IE LARD - 21b.19¢c. SOAP 2 for 13¢. IT a reday al week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 7] SHORTENING _ JEWEL 2 Ib. 25¢ '#1take RUMACAPS., PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1940 1 Next Week--Oc A TT CT ee, Announcing Lawrence's One Cent Sale FOUR BIG DAYS t. 23, 24, 25, 26 Rexall Remedies, This is , YOUR opportunhy to stock up on uretest Household Drugs, Stationery, Toiletries, Sundries, eto. All First Quality Merchanige. PHONE 49 ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister, Sunday School at 10 a.m, Holy Communion at 11 a.m, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION October 20th--Children's Day 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11 a.m. --Children's Day Service Sermon by the Rector, \ 3 p.m.--Sunday School. * Induction of new Rector, October 25, at 7 pm. (S.T.) at St. Thomas' Church, Brooklin, by Most Rev, D. T. Owen, D.D.,, D.C.L, and the Ven. Archdeacon Warren, D.D. Preacher will be Rev. W. Ramsay Armitage, M.A., D.D., Principal of Wycliffe Col- lege. Seats will be reserved for the members and friends of the Church}: in Port Perry until 6.66 p.m. (8.T\) A Reception will be held in Brooklin Town Hall after the Induction, to which all are cordially invited. * PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Rev, R. W. McVey, of Greenwood. - 7 p.m.~--Rev. W. J. H, Smyth, A. M, LAWRENCE | Aa PORT PERRY "Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. (Your Neighborhood Theatre) Thurs., Friday and Sat., (This Week) Illona Massey, Nelson Eddy, in "BALALAIKA" You-will see! Wild Love--Wild Musf?, Wild Thrills, in this new 1940 musical sucess, Please note Thurs. and Fri, Nite at 8 p.m., Sat. nite at 7.30 and 9.30--(2 shows). Also Somedy, Th Three Stooges in' "Three Missing Link me early--avold crowding. Mon,, Tues., Wed, C OCT. 21-22-23 Margaret Lockwood, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in "RULERS of the SEA" Great Sea Thriller, Also Artie Shaw's class in swing; and Sport Reel. EE Thurs., Fri. Sat., (next) Marx Bros, "OFF TO THE CIRCUS" . The greatest comedy' ever made. COMING--Nov, 4-6, "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS". All seats 16c. 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. |. RHEUMATIC PAIN, Sciatica, Lum- bago quickly relieved by.using RUM- ACAPS. Recommended by thousands who have gained better health. At 2| A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store. The Lives of the Starring ary Coope . Kathleen Burke. TOWN HALL. CEMENT AND ROAD GRAVEL ivross of atoros arc Mma monly ta 3 | prices of grav apply WM, DONNELLY Phone 164 r 18, Port Perry 030 | IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, gi Pain and aches| # are relieved after the first dose. Call f1|at Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry #| SUITS - SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemidon's Bakery FOR SALE - Billard Parlour and Tobacco busi- ness. "A good live business. Apply to 'W. Kaufmah, Port Perry. oct12 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Estate of henry Fred Overton, Retired M nt, Ik |OR. H. H. "ARMSTRONG _ W. J. COOK it REAL ESTATE Myrtle Station, Ont. "P.O. Box 47. Phone 120r 2 Farm, Village, Town and City pro- - porties for sale. All sorts of ex- gest will be considered. novl Sovereign Films presents Bengallancers r, Franohot Tone, and Riohard Cromwell Toned by Sir Guy Standing, C. Aubrey A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Port Perry, October 23, 8.30 p.m, Adults 28, Smith, and Children 180. DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. Telephone 237 - Port Perry W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am, to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C, Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Offico above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) ARTHUR W. S. GREER i ilten 4 my Font Tirry in 0 (of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block," Port Perry, Phone 25 the Estate of Henry late of the Townshi e 25th day of died on Hg 194, ale h th da ereby mo to tho Pome pi go) particu! culars of same 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 which the undersigned shall then have t Whithy, this 80th da ot DY, Solicitor for the notice. Executor, Whitby, On t Overton, of Reach, who: donated » BD k wl Rersons RAVING claims againat|- hat 1) > 0 _ APPLES FOR SALE NS Alsq DRESSED POULTRY Apply to Mrs. Lloyd Reed, Port Perry . Phone 161§ ~ oct10 "= by 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 Mi Hall. - There is a good list of zs.

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