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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jan 1941, p. 7

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- "THEAT a The January Meeting of the W.M.S. need your' help and presence every . . . i . Eyes-Examined of the Toned Church was held at the A THRILL-PACKED, COMEDY Sunday. Every time you stay away You can Save with Safety at your Rexall Store pe ' - home of Mrs John McKee. Mrs. Y be you are missed, and you miss some (Poses complete, or lenses only, FREE OSHAWA 1d Jabez Wright, president, presided. LLL ACTION ROMANCE ! thing you cannot get unless you are Nr > TEST COD supplied where necessary, at Air Conditioned / Mrs. Cecil Hill and Mrs. Earl Dorrell theres BAYER'S ASPIRIN I URE TEST & reasonable prices,-- Continuous Show Daily at 1 p.m. [| took the Bible study: Finding the way . Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter entertained |} 22¢. 39¢c. 98c. Buy War LIVER . 0 IL 08 y : through daily -Bible Study in 1941. a number of their friends on Friday Saving Stamps | __75¢ and-$1.25 ® I. R. BENTLEY S COME ALONG AND SEE IT! The members considered more individ- evening to a pot luck supper. These] Regularly Ta NII * Sat- i PURETEST ASA. " LAW RENCE Ss Port. Parry. ~~ OPTOMETRIST" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butson, of Windsor, spent the week-end with relaties in town and vicinity. It has been reported that Messrs.|| REVIVAL. Friday Night at 11 LIN. Mountjoy's group and censisted of Tot oT Sunlay Sebnol meetin Es Simerd EXTRACT OF David Dowson, Ira Anderson and Merle Dowson are now employed at Oshawa, 4 Mr. ad Mis. H, C. Mills and family of Enniskillen, were recent visitors in town. R cular letter from Miss Laura Hambly, DIRECTED BY REA MALE Mr. John Reader; Small Children's ' ie It is with regret we report Mrs. R. Public Deb No. 1 China, was read by Mrs. Dorrell. Teacher, Mrs. E. Sweetman, PHONE 49 The Rexall Store PORT PERRY k _Heayn on the sick list. We join her|} ~ MURPHY, Brenda JOYCE, After the meeting was closed with The worship service and Sunday . A many friends in wishing her a speedy recovery. It is our hope that Mrs. Robt. Wal- lace will make a more speedy recovery from her recent illness. -- Mr. Jack Tinsley, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Cin] Ba IR pd \ ve "a ny hy f FGED Last two days, Friday an urday, January 31-February 1 . Tin. Pan Alley Alice FAYE, Betty GRABLE, John PAYNE, Jack OAKIE. "LUCKY NIGHT" Robt. TAYLOR, Myrna LOY Mon. and Tuesday, Feb. 3 and 4 "Our Two Days of Double Enjoyment." Mischa Auer Maxie Rosenbloom and the second half of a hit show-- Lloyd NOLAN, Lynn BARI, in Charter Pilot' BLACKSTOCK ual -reading of the: Bible throughout the year. The roll call was answered with a New Year's Resolution. Plans for the twentieth birthday of the or- ganization in February, were made. The program was in charge of Mrs. reading by Mrs. T. Samells, readings "My Bible" and "Wits End Corner" by Mrs. Elliot; Mrs. Mountjoy took the Study: "Witnesses of the way in Japan" by Dr. Dan Norman. A cir- prayer by Mrs. A. Johnston, lunch and social time was enjoyed. The January meeting of the United Church W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Clarence -Marlow. The de- votional was taken by Mrs. Hill. A letter from the hospital at Matheson, J 5 Fa - Ee Premier Talking Pictures present: * PETER B. KYNE'S Creme 7) wus FRANKIE DARRD KANE RICHMOND GLADYS BLAKE ARTHUR HOUSMAN MATHEW BETZ S1 WILLS JIMMY EAGLES and "SNOWFLAKE The smartest picture of the year, also The Sensational War Picture | ATLANTIC PATROL Port Perry, Friday, Jan. 31st, at 8.15 SCUGOG The Sunday Schools and Services suppers are getting very popular, and much enjoyed. The Community Club of the Head Appointment was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce and Mr. and Mrs, L. Pearce was held the same evening. The of- ficers are: Supt., Mr. John Reader; Organist, Miss Edna Samells; Sec'y- Treas., Laverne Martyn; Girls' Teach- er, Mrs. S. Rodman; Boys' Teacher, School have been combined for the winter months and Rev. F. G. Joblin will be in charge of the Bible Class which is very interesting. A pot luck supper is being held in the Tea Room of the Head Church on Friday evening. A good program is LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS TABLETS I 100 tablets 49c. WU FROSST'S 217 TET Te $1.50 Help finance Canada's War Effort and make a good investment for HOREHOUND and ~ HONEY COUGH SYRUP, 50c. Wampole's COD LIVER $1.00 : 35¢c. 75c. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evening Service Student from Knox College in A. M. LAWRENCE VALENTINE DANCE Port Perry Lions Club will hold a Valentine Dange in the High: School Auditorium, Friday evening, Feb. 14, Proceeds in aid of British War Vie. timse Fund. ring Ta a, a Mrs. J. Tinsley. Next WEDNESDAY for 4 days 0 he on : - being prepared by the committee. * h nt., was read, thanking them for the p . A. alii N charge. Mr. John Coulter of Toronto, was FEBRUARY 5-6-7-8 bale sent in rs the need of Adults 2bc. Children 16¢ Evervone is invited to enjoy the social} a recent visitor in town. Nelson EDDY, Noel HOWARD, which Wad Leen eX ressed by Miss evening. - ' Mr. Ralph D. Burley of Toronto, Jeanette MACDONALD, in Olive VonCamp iy Mrs. Marlow MARSH HILL Miss Alma Hope has returned home| CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION A was the week-end guest of friends in A large number of friends and after a few week's visit with her ANGLICAN Se ; town, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shunk, Maple, Ont., were week-end guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. C. Wells. Mr. Frank Densham is now em- ployed in General Motors, Oshawa. Mr. Russell Atterslee and Mrs. E. Atterslee, of Picton, spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Snowdon and girls. Mr. Howard Tanner, of Bancroft, was a recent visitor in town. Miss Marjorie Malcolm has return- ed home after spending a few days in Toronto recently. 'Bittersweet with Géo. Sanders, Tan Hunter, Felix Bressart. REVIVAL, Friday, Feb. 7th "ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES" Ann Sheridan, Dead End Kids; Ronald Reagan Make up a party and attend one of our BARGAIN MATINEES, Every day 25c. before 6 p.m. i ¥ H SUMMARY OF TARGET PRACTICE, i JANUARY 24th. gave a splendid report on the year's work and Mrs. H.. VanCamp reported "good cheer" boxes had been sent to invalids and shut-ins at Christmas. Program, which was in charge of Mrs. Strong's group, consisted of readings by Mrs. C. G. Venning, Mrs. G. Strong and Mrs. Jas. Strong. The meeting closed with a hymn and the benediction by Mrs. Hill. Officers for 1941 are: Mrs. Clarende Marlow, Pres- ident; Mrs. N. Mountjoy Ist Vice; Mrs. G. Strong, secretary; Mrs. 0. Wright, Asst.; Treas, Mrs. H. Van- Vamp; parsonage committee, Mrs." W. neighbours gathered at the home of Fate, and Mrs. Frank Welch on Friday evening of last Week where a mis- cellanecous shower was held for their daughter Reta, prior to her marriage. Mrs. Thos. Swanick visiting at Wm. White's recently. The quiltings and sewing bees are being carried on at the different homes in the neighborhood. ONTARIO ' MERCANTILE HOCKEY LEAGUE SOUTH sister Mrs. Frank Real, at Blackwater. © Mrs. C. Moffat of Toronto, visited Mrs. I. Rodman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. avid Miller of Toronto visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo Sweetman over the week end. Also help celebrate the birthday of her brother, Mr. J. L. Sweetman. Mrs. E. Fines entertained a few of her friends to a quilting on Wednes- day afternoon. We enjoy these bees. Mr. Keith Hope has returned home after spending several months at Blackwater. 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Intercessions. Sunday--8 a.g. and 11 a.m.--Holy Communion. . 3 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class.- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, in charge. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3rd, at 8 pm.-- Annual Congregational meeting. DOES THE TRICK/ 7 Ask your neighbors what BRAY CHICKS did for them. Then see me for prices and delivery dates. A. R. GRAY R.R. 2, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon visited in| , ¢1.cc" Rapid Firing. » [A. VanCamp, Mrs. Jas. Henry, Mrs. - RX 5, The Girls' Institute will hold its Toronto over the week-end, Sunday| p 'ghopherd L......ceiiiiees 95 |H. VanCamp and Mrs. Graham; fruit L227: 3 Ly briey nding an Shinde ster rR ER ER EEE 2 being their 25th wedding anniversary.{ pg Mahaffy ......o.ooooe 94 land flower committee, Mrs. H. Van- EB EE 2 % Zinoon. Miss Irene Redman, hostess. : y ronson wr Geo. Fisher -....cccvvaennens 94 | Camp and Mrs. Geo. Crawford. Port Perry.... 2 2 0 010 °3 4 The voll call--If you could have 'just -- KINSMEN -- PORT PERRY BOY GETS WINGS h 04 Courtice ..... 2 2 0 013 3 4|one more labour saving device, what . N AT UPLANDS AIRPORT Y. DOTS uc Fists v7 20 % | The Victorian Women's nstitute| PER Al yg gg pf would it he and why? Matto Fvery - ! "CEREMONY agit Rey 12 posgadssates By held a progressive euchre and croki- Lions Co i 2 11 011 8 z hour is worth at least a good thought | C E ) K A RN | V A L A d ig i Mg ig Sea) te) L. Til y re enema 90 nole pity 3) os Canmumty Von Westmount 211077 2 ho a good endeavour --G- Demara. v <. under the Britis mpire Training g al anuary , ¢ v veer are invited. : z Plan, a group of young-pilots from LL De gals msn sn 2 War Work The prizes, 'which were ee : 0 h h 3 : : . . OSHAWA ARENA Rois Service Fly Tesining Shot) w. pr oo : - or pi 26 Bossy of . Harmony .... 50 20 3170 woo < F rid. - FEB RU ARY = a © XR wa, W ir win i. . tc X cott, were won by Miss $ te 5 7 h i 4 --- po go iy bw of glenn is Eg ER ssc and Mr. Osmond Wright. League Standing up to dan. 27h. BIRTHS rl ay, t ' Toronto and Montreal, and some from ee id Tormer 83 | sympathy of the community is ex- FINE TALKING PICTURE HERE| CQCHRANE--At Port Perry Hos. -- AT 8.00 p.m. D.S.T. -- i Western Canada, received their iR-| pop ngman \.o.oooeennenees 82 [tended to the family of the late Thos. | - ON FRIDAY pital, on January 22nd, 1941, to Mr. Admission: 28¢ Proceeds in aid of Ki ) X signia of flight at a ceremony at UP-l Geo. Mulligan ....c.oooeene ,74 |Hyland, who died on Manday, Jan. 27.| Ontario's Premier Two-Hour Talkie nd Mrs. Cochrane, Nestleton, a baby a WAR SERVICE FUND I Kinsmen's ¢ lands Airport, last Friday. Coon White Sr. ccoveveerenrnn 68 The many friends of Mrs.. Arnold | Show presents a fine program this | girl--Gloria Joyce. ; ¢ Jong the, graduates, all leading WW. Baker .,eeveveeenvenrecss 67 |Harriston, were shocked to learn of Friday night. A smart new picture ' ASLING--At Port Perry, Hospital "HELP THE CAUSE" aircraftsmen, is J. W. (better known Jas. Kerr, winner. her sudden death in Guelph hospital called "Racing Blood", featuring|o. January 27th. 1041. to M ; ~ a : yr $0.45 a5 Joa) Al yea, Prize donated by Sam Levinson. [on January 24th. Before her mar-| Frankie Darro, and a splendid war|ap. walter Asin. Epon 2% i rm i Ll i BEd 1% We join with his many friends in Scores of 94--all previous winners. | riage she was Ida Parr, daughter of | picture "Atlantic Patrol", are only, YH ¥ PR ENTICE'S Business Opportunity ) AR Port, Perry and district in extending the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parr, To-| two of the splendid pictures to be B. Class--Rapid Firing our heartiest congratulations and J 95 f 1 sidents in Port [shown this Friday at 815 p.m. in the] PHILP--At. Port Perry Hospital Owing to poor health, Mr. Willi . E. Jackson, 0.C. .....envns ronto, formerly reside pital, | -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- g to po , Mr. William wishing him the best of luck. Joel 3 oe Sadesssinsasnnerey 93 | Perry and Blackstock. Town Hall. Plan to be there. . :, [on January 25th, 1941, to Mr. and LOR Kaufman has instructed Harris, Har- 5 is home from Ottawa this week visit- R BHORIE vavnrnrnnnensnions "92 Mrs. Percy Philp, Nestleton, a baby [Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices | ris & Wallace, to sell his pool business ro ing bis parents. BE fon Du 58 boy. pope gbecintie in FL with equipment. RM. Wilson «.ovoeneernneens 90 a DY alls east Harris, Harris & Wallace also have fies Geo. White, Jr. ...oevveen i...87 "SURE WE' TO CFT Shampoo and Wave H0c |a number of other business and sev- Ly oc rn 86 : D ¥Eh LIKE TO GET Marcel Z . 5c eral residences for smnle. Phone 24, . A E. TH vvveneensnrenmennnse 85° ) TOURISTS Monioure .- - 8Bo|Pert Ferry, Ont. i T. Asher .....ceverevneenees 84 (An Editorial from The Sault Star) ; , : i . R. H. Wilson" , It is hd very well for Ontario towns PERMANENT WAVES FURS WANTED i 4 H. DeShane ......cccoreeneres o wish for American tourists, but g ¥ ki BOY SCOUT NEWS Bev, Som RRC ETT LL AaE these are not secured by merely hop- $ 1 95 and up Moighoig fais of good qual- , tds At the last meeting, four more, H- ite L..oeeeneniirieentt ing they will come. Our work is up to a standard-- |; . est prices paid. , ard 3 y i Tenderfoot 'Scouts were invested. - 7 F. Shepherd n What are these towns prepared to Not down to a price. id ISAAC STVIN: Nain). "The seniors are scouting for new V. P. Stouffer ...........ooce <3 49 to give tourists as an excuse to y , ] g RHEUMATIC PAIN, Sciatica, Lume members to build up the troop to M. A. GeITOW ..ooovnernerers pod sit them? Phone 223, Port Peérry bago quickly relieved 'by using RUM- thirty-two. , . Jas. Irwin ..oeceenrenanrcnnns What entertainment or inducement ' ACAI'S.: Recommended by thousands Winner--R.. Michie i Prize donated by I. R. Bentley. Club Charter Night program. After) 7: E. Jackson and N. Aldred not corti are they prepared to provide. that will keep the visitor hanging around for a week? Or two weeks? Our Ontario lure organizations have who have gained better health. Sold hy A. M. Lawrence, Port Perry. After last week's meeting, the boys enjoyed the latter part of the Lions ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. FOR - © wards they were treated to a feed of! peting. g . . DR. H. ARMSTRON rolls and coffee by the ladies. The Guard will meet at the High a. simple minded faith that a nice Exp ert Radio H ARMS ig HAMAR School, Jan. 30th for target practice.| scenic folder will captivate the man 1 y I. O. D. E. J. B. Jackson, 0.C. who-is-aching to go somewhere for a S : eonard Block oyer Prentice's Barber 'The annual meeting of the LO.D.E. - vacation. Most of the money for this ervice Telephone - 237 op- P P will be held at the Community Room, PROSPECT effort is spent on hiring an office and - SEE elep one - - ort Perry : Public Library, on Monday, February, some help. Every place. follows this : ¢ ) - fled 3rd, at 3 p.m. All members are urged Mr. Chas. Webster and Miss Betty well worn routine. So it is argued ARTHUR W. S. GREER Phe Ross McLean to be present. iE Lee, of Toronto, spent the week end this must be the right way to. get in attendance at 'my.Port Perry office on RY i i mor' ro. Saar i : ot Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon 0 Sh Mi JT Ss hae Wi tors. My Radio Repair Shop at the "FG apimment. od a PLEASE -- The ladies who have ages Marion Smith, motored to To- Be 2 olin ie Sra pas there] back of the Sebert Hquse|Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 ° & | finished war work on had are re. : ' "Every duty, well and honestly done, is a contribution 8 an excuse, printed ov Cotherwise.} 1g modernly equipped to - : ha f ted to bring i ¥osio Inst Fridays to victory." Tui Prime. MINISTER OF CANADA carried to the prospective visitor of fect NL k 3 i a, ny it i; he Lov ites; Mrs. G. Webster spent a few days y: nT such a nature as to really interest] ' of ec Tepars on sny make DR. J. B. LUNDY {! man fers at the January ith friends in Toronto, last yo THE WILL T0 SERVE him, wg may as well admit the whole| © radio} and ! open on DENTAL SURGEON 3) i : Mr. H. Webster and Mrs. B. eb- ! ; i matter rests on chance. » ) every uesda » hursday, Office above Bell Telephone, Exchange, 4 i . JUNIOR WAR WORKERS , ° ster were visiting with friends in Ux- Poles, wires, bi) stolons fe hese are the material And getting a man or a family to andSaturday for your con-|North side Queen Street, Port. Perry. 3: i y lone system : ' 3 1 y . SOR = The Junior War Workers will meet bridge on Monday. De Br I Ne ys who make these things go somewhere is less important than| venience, Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) He 5) i at the hone of Mrs. Clifford Love at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens of Oak- terve you--over ten thousand of them. They build, main. an effort to make him stay for a - 3 : : ! EH ® = p.m. on Tuesday, February 4th." ye visiting with friends here. tain and improve the telephone plant--bring its service while. The visitor who is here today 2 ' £ Co : Mr. and Mrs. F. Middleton, and to you. All put warmth and life into your telephone. To and gone tomorrow is better than "FOR SALE W. A. Sangster { D FARM FOR SALE family visiting friends in Brougham the nation's war effort their work is vital. robe ob alls bit nat h bet 17 'young Yorkshire Pigs for sale \ fi oa NN B Excellent Opportunit, 21 pid Long ago we found that yoil can't rule courtesy and ea » but not much better. S SRE DENTAL SURGEON ) \ b PRE 4 PPO y on Sunday. a friendly interest into being. Telephone courtesy comes So we are forced to heed the fran-| Apply to George Roman, R.R. 3, Port Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 iy RESTA -b The property of the late Harvey Miss E. Bruce of Port Perry visited from inside. It is, in essence, the will to serve. tic appeals of the Dominion Travel Perry. ce onia: a.m. to Pm. Ren f Real, "half mile east of Greenbank, with Miss Beth Diamond on Sunday. Without the men and women workers who have. caught Bureau, and the Ontario Travel and _ Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Bu 5 consisting of 95 acres more or less, The young ladies had their first ghia jen, feloplions RL : Publicity Bureau -- both government| pany © Sor BALE Bat Insurance Office. ; FR good land, splendid ow it would n . py RE ! " aby's Crib, new; churn; new Bat- A g , sp barn, and fully practice for the play at the home of is they who make a living reality organizations, -- that we provide oop, Radio. ' All teazonably priced. | (The firm of Greer & Humpbreys ls dissolved) | g° equipped house, Hen house, imple- ment shed, pig pen, spring water in' pasture. Convenient to school and the week end with her parents Mr. church, . Apply to Mrs, Harvey Real, and Mrs. E. Conlin, Greenbank, Phone 247 r 2-1, Port' Miss Mabel Niddery, R.N., of Osha: ' : Perry, or to Wilmot Walker, Phone wa, a visitor of her parents, Mr, and | 163 r 6, Port Perry. jan30tf Mrs. Alonzo Niddery., ° 5 of our policy, "the best telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety." - Pl 8 'wy Mrs. N. Yeo, on Monday evening, Miss Helen Conlin of Toronto spent amusement or entertainment or hos- pitality, or do something that will make the tourist say to himself: "That FOR SALE town will sce to it that T have a good] Three good winter overggats, size time. It seems to be really inter-|40, tailor-made. Two suits, size 40, ested in having me call." good as new; also a large bassinette. (Continued on page 5) Apply at Star Office. . Phone Port Perry 107 r 1-1. RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 ot J In attendance at my Port Perry ofes ow Tuesday and Thursday, afternoons of each week or by appointment, Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone ™ WY C HE a i ) 2 : ) \ SE ; : 5 : AL ate 3 bi ' Loiclany wuswwwe wi WB CHLCISING, popular fanoy and he was elected, rol mre Ay A i te. Churchills, aN RY LH : i ' ' : HE A NS on ov 4

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