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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Nov 1940, p. 5

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"with RICHARD: DENNING, PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1940 cl oot AE EE et Se A SRE BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. ¢ All shows Daylight Saving Time Thursday, Friday, Saturday, NOVEMBER 14:15:16 Two shows at 7.30 and. 9330 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 pm, "Girl from God's Country" with CHESTER MORRIS, JANE WYATT, CHARLES BICKFORD. Also Three Stooges in "NUTTY BUT NICE" and latest issue of March of time--"On Foreign Newsfronts" * * Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdsay, NOVEMBER 18-19-20 Last complete show at 8.50. "Private Affairs" with NANCY KELLY, ROBERT CUMMINGS, HUGH HERBERT, ROLAND YOUNG. - Also an ADDED Attraction, "Golden Gloves" JEAN CAGNEY, ROBERT PAIGE, J. CARROL NAISH. MARSH HILL Mr. Harold Tomlinson spent Sun- day at Colin Lorimer's, ) The Red Cross Workers, made up of people around here and Victoria Cor- ners, have been making a lot of useful garments for the soldiers. Mr. Anson Swanick spent a day last week in the city. : Mr. and Mrs. Colin Lorimer enter- 'tained 'a number of their friends at their home on Saturday evening of last week: Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Gregg and son John spent Sunday evening with NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Clyde, v Deecased All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died at Oshawa on the Seven- teenth day of July, 1940, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned Solicitors on' or beforé the Fourteenth day of November, full particulars ot their claims, Immediately after November 14th, 1940, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Splicitors shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 18th day of October, 1940. hy HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, the above Estate. EPSOM Mr. Charlie Clark has taken a posi- tion in Oshawa and Mrs. Clark and the family are going to move there for a time. We will miss them in the community, but wish them the Solicitors for|' ~ I Ge Keep Your Feet Warm and Comfy IN A PAIR OF HANSON ALL WOOL SOCKS SPECIAL 2! 1b. WOOL SOCKS, 3Sc. Pr., HANSON 3 1b. ALL WOOL SOCKS,' 45c. Pr. HANSON 41b, ALL WOOL SOCKS, ssc. Pr. SPECIAL GUM BOOT SOCKS Mrs. G. Tree of Oshawa, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. M. Munro recently. Miss Margaret Lamb and aunt, of Totento, Mr, Geo. Barrett, of Oshawa, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, W. Holtby, ] Mr. rand Mrs, Austin Franklin of Shirley with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Egerton recently, Mr. E. Gilroy and friend of Fort Erie, Mrs. Hughes, Winnifred and Floyd, Mr. L. A, Branton, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, A. Gilroy. . Mrs. H. Thorne and Miss Madelene of Chalk Lake, were recent callers at the home of My. L. Diamond. : - - ee. - 3 Pairs for $1.00 i 80c. Pair TI Beatty Block . -- W. E. WEBSTER -- Miss Jean McDonald spent the weak end at her home near Epsom. \ . bl . Soldiers' Mail W. J. Turnbbull, Post Office Dircct= or, s Port Perry s: and Mrs. John Albright, Pine Grove, on Sunday. ~~ - o> PRINCE ALBERT Although the weather on Sunday was not very favorable the anniver- sary services were much appreciated, best of everything. Quite a number of the young men from around here have secured posi- tions in Oshawa. Miss Norman Millman called on her parents on Sunday evening. . Miss Dorothy Prentice in Toronto for a few days. The prayer service on Thursday night will be at the parsonage. Miss Ruby Wilson in Toronto over the holiday. Mr, John cently. A 'party of seven from here are deer hunting in the north. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Piuedale visiting? at Mrs. Lorne Snoddon's over the week end. y Mr. and Mrs. Erie Jenner of Ham- ilton, visiting his parents, .Rev. and Mrs. Jenner, for the week end: Miss Mildred Jenner 'of Toronto, was home over Sunday. Mr. F. Wagner of the McLaughlin Farm, Oshawa, home on Sunday. The ladies have received material and started work for the Red Cross. Next Sunday is Sacrament in the evening. We hope for a goo at- tendance. Millman in Oshawa re- friends "at Sunderland: SPECIAL Sale Price : WEEK THIS NEW 1940 LOCOMOTIVE Porcelain ivory tub-- reg. $79.50. $64.50 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Clark with Mr. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS 1 NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR $24.50 1 FRIGIDAIRE $59 00 12 cubic feet 1 WESTINGHOUSE, # cu. ft. Refinished 1 HAND WASHER, near] new, was $24.50 Sale price .. $11.50 y Was $239. Sale $1 19 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC, 1 COFFIELD WASHEL R 1940 model, new guarantee, ' copper tub .. $14.50 1 BEATTY, cop- per tub ..... $16.50 Used for summer $50 cottage. Save 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC, 1940 model, 5% cu. ft. De- LAUNDRYETTE, Vacuum Cup,-Spin Dry $19.50 months. Save Luxe. Used 3 1 EASY PORCELAIN De- Luxe Vacuum Cup, spinner dry style. Was $219.0 Sale Price ... $60 50 1 GENERAL-ELECTRIC, 8 cu. ft. Returned because owner moved away. Was $299. Sle > $219 0. $68 'The altar of the church was decorated | with house plants and rosy apples twhich added a little cheer. The speaker for the day, Rev. R. M. Pat- terson of Omemee, took his afternoon text from Rev, 22:2 "And the leaves of the trees were for the healing of the nations"; and in the evening the text was Matt. 5:17, "Think not that 1 {am come to destroy the law, or the prophet: ¢1 am not come to destroy, {but to fulfil." Bethesda Male Quar- tette supplied the music for the after- noon service, and the Port Perry choir for the evening. Both were much en- joyed and appreciated. Rev., Jos. and Mrs. Denny enter- tained Rev, R. M. Patterson on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. C. Croxall of Bethesda and the latter's mother, Mrs. Chap- man were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn, We are pleased to hear Mr, Arnold is recovering from his recent opera- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeffrey, Weston, called to see Mr. John Jeffrey on Sun- day. . Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Smith have va- cated Mr. B. Midgley's house as the Dealing with mail for troops over- seas, 1 might explain that thousands of letters and parcels are reaching the Base Post Office insufliciently or in- correctly addressed. Such mail can only after search of ry records to complete the ad- dresses, report Mrs. Smith is improving in health, Myr, Erie Luke of Timmins was at his home here for a couple of days for the week end. Mys. W. Martyn spent a few days lasts _wéck with her daughter Mes, B. Wannamiaker in Toronto. This throws a serious strain | A number of the village boys are on postal facilities and delay in the working at General Motors, Oshawa. § : : : | Miss Margaret and Hazel McCrea case of such mail naturally follows. of Toronto, were home for Sunday. delivered milita be We have been taking special steps to enlist the co-operation of the public re in the proper addressing of letters and parcels for soldiers and I am pleased to say that there has been some im- PROSPECT provement, but "further educational home of effort will be needed. Mrs. G. Smith on Wednesday after- Another source of complaint noon and quilted two quilts. been in connection with tobacco par- Me. and Mrs. Vernon Wales, of (i]s for troops overseas. It has been Oshawa, and Me, and Mrs, R. Vernon, ted Ahk (hie parcels of Port Perry, were recent visitors of suggested. 1h 1 he parcels are in some Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vernon. cases not reaching the addressee and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chumbly and the fault is laid at the door of the son Frank, and Miss Pearl Chumbly pose Oflie T 3 4 , mbly : ice or of the Tobacco Com- and friend, of Oshawa, Mrs, Drinkle of Columbus, "Mrs. Grahdin and : . . . daughters of Brooklin, were guests of In this connection 1 might explain that Mrs. F. Martin. a special system has been placed i ] Me. and Mes Dias, Nihstee of hoi effect whereby the Tobaceo Companies 'idire, were v row sends here 5 i ln Mi visiting with friends here, this Department co-operate in en- Miss Jean McClintock, of Preston' suring safe transmission of such par- Springs, was a visitor at home with cels. Under the new arrangement a her parents. - Post Office oflicial "bags™ the beens | | The Red Cross met at the \ wus pany which had accepted the order. visiting her parents on Sunday. ' g ! ' y Tobacco Company after the parcels latter is soon to move in. Glad to] RECONDITIONED RADIOS 1 DEFOREST CONSOLE, 7 tube, 1934 model $12.50 1 PHILCO Console, 1934 . Model, 5-tube ......$14.50 10 Console Radio Cabinets, Each : 12 Used Console Radios as traded in, good for parts or experiments, ao 2.50 ¢ Older Style Radios, in operating condition .... $3.95 1 STROMBERG-CARLSON Mantel, all wave, 30-day guarantee. Was $99. Sale $27.50 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC, Mantel, all wave, 1939 mod- el. Was $49.00 Sale Price ... $29.50 1 STROMBERG-CARLSON all wave, coffee table mode!, used 6 months $99 Reg. $225. Sale Miss Idith Cochrane of i] parcels at the despatching office of the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yeo, visiting with relatives in Orono, on Sunday. are carefully numbered and listed. RECONDITIONED ELECTRIC RANGES 1 HOTPOINT, 4 Burner, side oven ......... $19.50 REBUILT COOK STOVES 8 CAST IRON COOKS ° farm (ype. Each $3.50 2 for 5c. ALL SIZES me RED & WHITE store Christmas Gifts on Display SHOP EARLY CHRISTMAS CARDS 3 for 5c. Ladies' Grenville Jackets Fine qual., white with zipper $6.75 Brushed Wool Wind- breakers for Men With zipper, $2.75 Men's Winter Overcoats $24.50 and $19.75 Toys & Dishes 'Large Department-- All on Display Next Week. Snow Suits Be sure to see these lines. w 5c. Each PHONE 43 F. W. BROCK & SON - PORT PERRY MEATS THAT SATISFY You will he sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we can always give you quality and service. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE . Bert. MacGregor, Give us a call. Phone 72-r-2 2 SMALL COOK STOVES I gi $9.50 1 McCLARY, 4-burner, side oven .......... $21.50 1 MN0LARY I-burner low ~ THAPPY THOUGHT [1 $39.50 : QUEBEC ......... $12.50 2 Annex. Heaters( each $6. 1 SIMPSON QUEBEC, nearly new ....... L$16.50 1 BEACH QUEBEC, Oval fire box, looks like new. Was $49. Sale ....$24.50 1 SUSSESS, with reservoir .......... $19.50 1 McCLARY was $32.50. Sale price $16.50 1 ACME OVAL QUEBEC with warming closet Sale price ......... $34.50 1 BANNER, oval fire box QUEBEC with closet. Sale Price $19.50 1 HOTPOINT 3-burner, low oven, automatic, 1939 mod- el, used 6 months. Reg. $115. New guar- $89 antee, Sale 3 Electric RANGETTES-- used one season... .Save $15 on these, 4 1 TREASURE QUEBEC with closet ..... LL. 819.50 1 Perfect oval FIRE BOX QUEBEC, was $19.50, used one season 3 GAS STOVES : 2-burner. Each '$3.0 STOVES priced from ELECTRIC, DUAL ELECTRIC. RANGES THE. NEW FINDLAY FURNACES. Special at .......000. SEE THE LARGE DISPLAY OF FINDLAY COOK PE ICR A PCR SC SOC SUN BC RCRA BL BL J THE FINDLAY COMBINATION COAL AND- OVEN, and the new 1940 , FIOM Livia See our EEE EEE EE A RR $34.50 $89.00 $99.00 New 1941 ELECTRIC, All FINDLAY NEW 1940 STYLE OIL HEATERS and RADIO STYLE COAL and WOOD room HEATERS, NEW STROMBERG-CARLSON, GENERAL SPARTON and MARCONI RADIOS, a mh $16.95 models. 'New Combination Radio Phonographs. MERCHANDISE, MINIATURE PIANOS, COLUMBIA RECORDS 38-40 SIMCOE ST. NORTH. (Open Evenings) Phone 81; Service Dept. 744 AOSARSSNSARELE RAN 3 3 oe ARAN . 5 Banana Cakes i WE DELIVER PHONE 32 y -- Season Phone 41 i "a Posters, Sale Bills, . Printing you require. " Chocolate Coated Peanuts 25¢. 1b. 'Gerrow Bros., Port Perry | 3 i pe ee -> lela els - 1§c. and 25c¢. Jelly Beans 19¢c. Ib. t In these days of uncertainty you need i reliable insurance. insurance that gives you peace of mind as well as protection. HAROLD W. EMMERSON Port Perry , Booklets, Prompt work, low price, IRRRARRXXXXRRXRKRXARARRARRAARS AAAS Latatatet ¢ AH FRESH BAKING DAILY & R PIES, CAKES, TARTS, ROLLS, BREAD, BUNS i "Week End Specials } 5] Snow White Doughnuts 20c. doz. We place | -> © > A We "- EEE EEE EEE EE EE i \i Of all kinds done at the Port Perry Star Office-- Commercial Stationery, Folders, Catalogs, Wedding Invitations, or any other REI Te AEE LJ CREE re A Ho BE I ----

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