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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Nov 1940, p. 4

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Ts SALE OF HOME-MADE COOKING The Ladies' Aid of St. John's Pres- byterian Church are holding a sale of home-made cooking and candy, and useful articles suitable for Christmas| gifts, on Saturday, November 30th, Aiommencing at 2 p.m. There will be a rummage table, and afternoon tea will be served. Mr. R. Cornish and Mr. A. Napier attended the annual Public Speaking Contest sponsored by. the Durliam Glasses complete, or lenses only, Thank Offering, Sunday, Nov. 17th. 7 p.m.--Rev. H. Reid, M.A., Oshawa. Eyes Examined supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- 1. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOM ETRIST on Phone 1011 FREE Parking 4 Air Conditioned OSHAWA ANNIVERSARY OF ST. JOHN'S "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PORT PERRY Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, NOVEMBER 14-15-16 In Glorious Technicolor Down Argentine Way- starring .Don Ameche, .Belty 11 a.m.--Rev. J. C. Robison, Leaskdale School Trustees' and Ratepayers' As- sociation held in Millbrook on Nov. 8th. Eighteen contestants, represent- ing various Public Schools in Durham, were the speakers. Christopher Tay- lor, of Port Hope, was the winner and will now represent Durham County in the Provincial finals. Mr. Cornish was one of the judges. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Anniversary Service and Thank Offering will be held in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry on Sunday, Nov. 17. At 11 am. Rev. J. 4 come and bing our lady. District with Mary Beéth Hughes -and or ot Fanti ls volt preachy) Joveinor Clic Cotter will be the Gregory Ratoff hy B . ruest. Supper, Entertainment and and -- * at-7 p.m. Rev. HL Reid, M.A, will beldance. D. D. G. Bert will have room Spy menace at sea the preacher. Weck-end guests of Dr. HH. and Mrs. Artistrong were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Graham, of Hamilton, and Murs. George H. Smith, Toronto. Tagging by the Poppy Fund on Sat- urday, under the auspices of the local Army and savy Veterans proved to be quite suecesstul. The young ladies ofthe cominunity co-operated splen- didly. This fund is used for the re- lief of returned men and families. Mr. und Mrs. M. Starr of Peterboro were recent visitors -in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams and Reta, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Blanchard of Oshawa, Mr. N. Adams and son Ross, of Uxbridge, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer. Mrs. A. Tarbit-has returned after spending several weeks with friends in Orono. Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer -have movetl to Toronto. Mr. Farmer and Mr. Irving Boyd are working in the Weston Music and Radio Store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family of Pecterboro are now residing in Mrs. Rennie's house on Bigelow street. - Mr. Grant Robertson of Kingston, spent the week end with "his par: ents Mr. and Mrs. S. Robertson. ' Mr. Bill Cawker of the Veterinary College, Guelph, spetn the week-end with-his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cawker, } Mr. Jack Sangster of Camp Borden the guest of his father over the week-end. Pte. Carl Hanson of the 48th High- landers, Camp Borden, was home this week, Miss Muriel Cook of Toronto, was home for the week-end. Mr. Gordon Martin of Burlington, was a recent visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey and Mrs. wm. T. Dix, left on Tuesday to spend the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Star joins their many friends in wishing them a pleasant winter. We are pleased to know that Mrs. George Jackson is able to be up and around agaih after her recent acci- dent. "Messrs. G. F. Manning and Albert Napier spent the week-end at Fenelon Falls. Corp. Fred Densham of Camp Bor- den was home for the week-end: Mr. Harold Hayes of Claremont, spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. E. Hayes. Mr. William Willard, Toronto, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. 1. Willard: : : Mr. Harold Cawker of Peterboro, . spent Sunday at his home here. Much. comment has been mac the splendid Memorial Church Parade and Service on Sunday which was so well attended. Ptes. Harold Hood and Stanley Gy- ton, of the 48th Highlanders, Camp Borden, were home over the week-end. Pte. Tom Hayden of Montreal, spent the week-end "with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hayden. Mr. M. M. Statton of St, Catharines, spent the week-end in town. Miss Bertha Kight spent Sunday "at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Kight at Saintfield. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson of Uxbridge, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. On Monday a car drove throygh town, With a loot to make some hunters frown, For there on the rack, Tied to the rack, : * Was a deer, "sleeping" very sound. 2.30 p.m.-- Sunday School. The evening service has been with- drawn owing to St. John's Presby- terian Anniversary at 7 p.m. le of Grabel, Carmen Miranda and Charlotte Greenwood. ADDED--March of Time No. 2 SBRITAIN'S R. A. I. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 11 a.m.--*A Tribute to Neville Cham- PRT) berlain, - REVIVAL, Friday at 11 p.m. "100 HOT TO HANDLE" starring Clark Gable and Monday and Tuesday, NOVEMBER 18-19 Two Great Features John Barrymore, in "The Great Profile" Myrna Loy. LIONS Peterboro Lions are holding Ladies' Night on Thursday, November 21 at the Golf Club, and we all are invited in his car for three or four. Better apply for space if you can go. Speak in time as we have to let Peterboro know how many to expect. DIED GIBB--At Toronto Kast General Hospital, on Wednesday, October 30, 1940, Robert Gibb, formerly of Port Perry. Mystery Sea Raider starring Carole Landis, and Henry Wilcoxon Wed., Thurs., Friday, Saturday, November 20-21-22-23 Strike Up the Band starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Lloyd MéKee wishes to express her sincere thanks and deep appre- with Paul Whiteman and ciation to her relatives, friends and Orchestra. neighbours for their many kind acts COMING--November 25-30 extended to her and family during : ; her recent illness. Also to Dr. Peter- 2 son and nurses Mrs. Whitmore and Northw est Mounted Police Mrs. Adams, and the Women's Asso ~ a WASHING M AG HIN ES "IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING AN ELECTRIC WASHER IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME AT ONCE TO PARRISH'S HARDWARE wot EDN 00a tt LL Tt at 90.0.0 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.9 0.00 AAARSASSANANACS a or wr A SE MAA SA I MOON) ciation, Manchester. - MI 5 TRY. PRENTICE'S FOR YOUR . BORN FARMER -- To_Mr. and Mis. W. Archie Farmer, Timmins, Ontario, on Wednesday, October 23rd, 1940, a son and a daughter." DIED | GINN--At Port Perry, on Thurs- day, November 7th, 1940, Susan Gill, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ginn, in her 81st year. Skilled Operator. We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves PERMANENT WAVES $1,95 and up. "IN-MEMORIAM HOOD--In loving memory of a dear friend, Earl (Dick) Hood, who passed away, November 16th, 1939. "Loves sweetest gift is memory." --Marjorie. Haircut, Shampoo, and Finger Wave--3$2.50 Phone 223, Port Perry HAYDEN--In memory of a dear ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. father and grandfather, John Hayden, who died November 16th, 1939. "And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep." : Ever remembered by -Vietor, Wife and Family. PORT PERRY TOWN HALL Saturday, Nov. 16 3 AT 8.00 P.M. and 25c. - HOOD--In loving- memory of our friend Dick Hood, who left us on Nov. 16th, 1939. "The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe oul, never: The memory of those happy days When we were all together." Always remembered by Joan, Maric and Tom. 15c. "'HOOD--In loving memory of my dear son Dick, so suddenly taken from me; November 16, 1939. Son, oh how much I miss you; Oh the sad; the bitter' pain I have suffered since I lost you, Life has never been the same. In my heart your memory lingers Of your ways so good and true; There is not a day, dear Dick, That 1 do not long for you, Taken so quickly, why should it be My son, who meant the world to me? --Mother. \ 9 "ARIF Ce FITHS PERSONALLY DIRECTED HOOD--In loving memory of our dear brother Dick. i His faint, last wish we should like to -- have heard, And breathed in his ear one last parting word; Only those who have lost are able to TEN NIGHTS waBARROOM Talking Picture e The pain of the heart in not saying farewell. y Kathleen, Georgeen and Harold. BEAUTY TREATMENTS Very moderate prices Special Permanent, including With or Without Appointments LARGE SEEDLESS : GRAPEFRUIT 1 for 19¢ EY 1 ¥ a) . st 7 p.m--Evening Prayer and - i \ 4 Sermon--The Rector. W. L. PARRISH | 'Hardware Plumbing « Heating i Strand Theatre PHONE 55 PORT PERRY UXBRIDGE, ONT. AANA $< VEGETABLES PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1940 LAWRENCE'S Dr ug Store NEWS | (You can save with Safety at Your Rexall Store) --e CeoRoRcece eee JASMIN, GARDENIA, or FORGET-ME-N or PERFUME ecw e: 3 dram Regular 50c. size and an Ice-box Flower in vase, Both for 59c. (Regular 89c. value) poe: THERMOGENE .....49¢., 98c. VICK'S VAPO RUB ......45c. Viceroy HOT WATER C. B. Q. TABLETS .......25¢. Bayer's ASPIRIN 22¢c., 39¢., 98¢. BISMA REX ., 75¢c, and $1.75 OLYMPENE ... "BOTTLES, 59¢., 75¢, 89c. .50¢, and $1.00 PHON E 49 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (ANGLICAN) Rey. William Stocks, Rector. Sunday, November 17-- © 2 p.m.--Bible Class 3 p.m.--Sunday School ~ : i Your neighbourhood Theatre k) Thurs., Friday, Saturday (This week in Barbara Stanwyk, Joel McRea, 'UNION PACIFIC' A great train wreck in a special show, Also NEWS, Saturday--17.30 and 9.30. Come early. Mofi., Tues., Wed., November 18-19-20 Betty Field, Jackie Cooper, in "What a Life" A great college comedy you'll enjoy 4 by to the last reel. Also COMEDI S. § 1ARGE HEADS LARGE SIZE oe j 3 i LETTUCE oe TE 10c LEMONS . 3 for 10¢c Thurs, Firday, Sat, (Next Week) oe ann "The Star Maker" HOT HOUSE LARGE BUNCH e Star aker ¥ TOMATOES - Ib. 19 GREEN CELERY - 10c 4 - November 25-26-27 5 PRESHCQUT. =... WASHED nls . # MUSHROOMS, Ib. 29¢ PARSNIPS - 21b. 9c 2: "Beast of Berlin" 5 : ; WASHED --6 QUART 3 § CELERY HEARTS - 10; CARROTS - = 19% j RO, 8 COOKING £2 3 Information re any person haviflg i CRANBERRIES - Ib. 25c ONIONS -. 101b. 25c fla Tiampshire kam." Please noity DA ; FLORIDAS 9 8" CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST ; ORANGES rok suice DZ. 20¢. | "ores some 5 : be 13 LET DOMESTIC TALMAN SWEETS FIRM RIPE : Yoru Tis 1088, Muplcipality of # APPLES - 6aqt 35c BANANAS, 2lb. 17c : cheb, CoRmy OF Otani. {DOMESTIC McINTOSH LARGE CUBAN 4 : Nate here ado? : aN: 3 Ah complied with Section 8 of the Voters' APPLES ri 6 qt. 39¢ PINEAPPLES 2 29¢ | Lists Act and that I have posted up 4 VERY MILD SPANISH | ut my office at Manchester on the 30th i TURNIPS - 3b. 10c ONIONS - Ib, 5c f|day of October 1040, the list of all 3 ONTARIO 4 SWEET : | persons entitled to vote in the said i POTATOES, peck 95c POTATOES - Ib. 5c § er LARGE HEADS CHINESE--LARGE STALKS inspection." 3 1% CABBAGE - ~ 10c_. LETTUCE - -- 10c And 1 hereby call upon' all voters i ' to take immediate proceedings to have ; ; 3 § | any errors or omissions corrected ac- ¥ GR APES AT THEIR RS ST 2 ib. 19¢ $ | cording to law, the last day for appeal FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE % | being the 20th day of November, 1940. R.S.0. 1927 ¢. 7, 'schedule A, Form 4. Dated, November 0, 1940 F. CHRISTIE, Clerk. Baking P owder MAGIC - SEEDED RAISINS RED GLACE CHERRIES RINGS. "PINEAPPLE RECLEANED SEEDLESS G RAISINS 2 lbs. 23¢ RECLEANED CURRANTS "2 lbs. 25¢ CUT MIXED PEEL lb. 29¢ 1 1b. 28¢ 1 lb- 18¢ Ib. 39¢ "Fe 2 EOR SALE $ Nice Dresser, Stand and Table, set # | thousand pound scales, Blacksmiths $| Tools, forge, anvil and vice; New st | Pump Head and cylinder, complete; $| also large turning lathe and boring 3 | machine. Apply to A, D. Peters, 83 | Port Perry. FOR SALE fee burner instant gas Coleman A. M. LAWRENCE 72e Rexall store The Flag Officers and Members of _ @he Port Peery Yacht Club : _ cordially invite 3% "Yourself and Lady" to their Presentation Dance ¢ High School Auditorium on the veltvs nf riday, Nouewher 220d, at 8.30 pan. 5. T. $1.25 PER COUPLE EXTRA LADY 50¢ att DRESS OPTIONAL REFRESHMENTS A ---- SHORTENING vose=mc 2 Ibs, 25¢ 3 Stove, slightly used. Moving to city. $ | Apply at Star Office. Will sell cheap. PORT PERRY HOUSE FOR RENT The house formerly occupied by Mr. W. S. Short, on Lilla street," Port Perry. Apply to Mrs, Florence Hill, one mile south of Greenbank, Ontario, or Mrs. Eva Crampton, 838 Deleware Ave., Toronto. novl4d ACCOMMODATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS The undersigned is prepared to provide room and board for High School students, Mrs. J. Pickard, Port Perry. : : FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Mrs. Clara Swan offers for sale or for rent her farm; being part of. Lot 18 and all of Lot 19 in the Eighth Concession of the Townshsip of Carl- wright. Apply to Harris, Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, Phone 24. ¥ novld | . FOR SALE Mrs. Elizabeth Rennie has instructed the undersigned to sell her six roomed house on Bigelow street, Port Perry. Kindly give us your best offer on the terms you wish to buy. Apply to Harris, Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, Phone 24. - nov '14 II* BACKACHES 'are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS. Pains and aches are relieved after the first dose. Sold -7~ at A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store. N Worth $50,000, and costs only b0c. Best I ever gsed. That's what a user said about Llyod's Thymolated Corn and Callous Salve. This good Salve sold and recommended' by A. M. Lawrence, Port Perry. FOR SALE Piano case, six octave Bell organ. Also cabinet model Phonograph and a number of records. Both in excellent condition. Apply to Bruce Snelgrove, Prince Albert, Phone 174 r 11. FOR SALE - Pure Bred Suffolk Ram Lambs.. Inquire at Seagrave. Store, Phone Port Perry 10ril or Manilla 11r3. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG = DENTIST Leonard Block over. Prentice's Barber : Shop. : +2 Port Pebry: ARTHUR W. S. 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 2b Telephone 237 W. J. COOK REAL ESTATE Myrtle Station, Ont. P.O. Box 47. Phone 120r 2 ° Farm, Village, Town and City pro- perties for sale, All sorts of ex- changes will be considered. \novl DR.,J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON. i Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office G8w, Residence 68) FOR { c SHELLED--PIECES WALNUTS SHELLED ALMONDS SHELLED PECANS = - Ib. 45 Ib. 63¢ Ib. 75¢ i LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL ARTIFICIAL--8 oz. bottle VANILLA GALLON JAR SWEET CIDER Expert Radio Service SEE Ross McLean Ib. 25¢ 15¢ 5% MONARCH My Radio Repair Shop atthe back of the Sebert House 18¢ STORE +e d PASTRY FLOUR YITIE . 24 1b, BAG ea is modernly equipped to 'effect repairs on any make of radio; and is open on every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday for your con- venience. Pe. LIMITED W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON ° Office Hours: 9 a.m. tb pm. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office, | { (The frm of Greer & Hympbrers ts dlasolved ot RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 - FOR SALE 7 pigs pigs for sale, 8 weeks ald. . Phone 247 r 83, H. L. Mitchell, Lot 21, Con. 11, Reach, R.R. Port Perry.

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