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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 May 1941, p. 4

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~ . and Mr, Ne -- CONGRATULATIONS * Marie Hood, a former Port Perry High School student, has been success- ful in securing a position as secretary and dress model with the Dominion Textile Co., of Toronto. Marie, a student at Canada Busi- ness College, of which Mr. A. Spotton is Prinéipal, was chosen from a large group of students selected from var- jous Business Colleges in Toronto. Much of her success in obtaining this position is credited to the splendid athletic and posture training received at Port Perry High School. © Mr. Tom Gallagher, Mrs. Pearl Davidson, Mrs. Neil Davidson, Kaye and Murray, spent the holiday in Muskoka, returning by way of Lind- say and Peterborough. Mrs. Gwen. Nott, who has been a patient in Toronto General Hospital for some time, is much inpreved and is soon expected home. Mrs. A. J. Davis and Miss Grace Davis have returned home from a visit to friends in South Bend, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Read, Sr., Mrs. M. James, Kathleen and Gracie Read, Stewart, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday with the Port Perry soldier boys at Camp Borden. : BORN ROSS--To_Mr_and Mrs, George Ross, FRAN 4 PEER NS elas reasonable prices, -- mee osHawa Bo || I. R. BENTLEY'S Air Conditioned OPTOMETRIST Last Two Days-- EXTRA! EXTRA! the whole town-- %, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, y Gilbert. REVIVAL Friday, at 11 Gloria Jean, in The Great Dictator 'is blitzing' The World's Greatest Comedian "THE GREAT DICTATOR" Paulette Goddard, Jack Oakie, Bill pn. "THE UNDER PUP" Monday and Tuesday, --imagine 'Maise' in love-- Ann SOTHERN, Lew AYRES, "MAISIE was a LADY" and --A Thriller-Diller-- NARS Jw i ] » a i incon belinda Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at Myrtle Station Rev. G. S. Gervan is recovering from his injury and hopes to occupy the pulpit next Sunday evening. In his absence on Sunday last, Rev. P. L. Jull of Brooklin had charge of the service. He chose Isaiah 60, for the Scripture lesson and preached from the latter part of Esther 4:14--"And who knoweth whether thet art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?" Mr. Jull's address was very fitting, following Empire Day. He said that the British Empire is fight- ing for its life as the crises ap- proaches, There is a place in this present war where each one of us may, do our share towards its victory, and % is up to us to find that part and do t. | Mr. Eli Harndon spent the week-end jin Toronto with his daughter, Mrs, N. Wilson and family. eh ORLA Dr AS Us i nn a and Mrs. Spencer Landen, and Garth, Mrs. Wheatley and daughter Marjorie of Toronto, were Empire Day callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E, Red- man, Mr, and Mrs. A. Hamilton of Chat- ham, called on their brother-in-law, Mr, Arthur Ward, on Sunday, en route to Midland. ? Mr, and Mrs. Will Lantz and Miss Brown of Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O, Lane, Mrs. Jos, Simpkin visited on Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Geo, Allen of Colborne. Mrs. Jean Stewart of Ottawa visit- ed over the week-end with her little]. daughter and her parents at the par- sonage. The sympathy of the neighbors and friends is extended 'to Mrs, R, Long in her recent sorrow at the passing of her sister, Mrs.' Down, of Holland, Man. Miss Doreen Williams of Toronto, spent Empire Day and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Britton, Jim Manderson of the Navy, was home over the week-end looking very *1smart in his new uniform, "SHOT in the DARK" NANCY KELLY and Mrs. Francis Briggs and Miss T Mr. and Mrs, Stewart of Toronto <1 visited_on Empire Day with Mr. and ie "on Wednesday, May 21st, 1941, at TUWHTEUNDIGANT | IE Si ST Mrs. Albert Swail. . BS Oshawa Hospital, a son. " wetiitadey: Tor Four I Say ofjiast week. | Mr. and Mrs. George Chisholm of i Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lyon of King- esday for Four Days L. A. C. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Wil-| Toronto, spent Sunday with Myrtle I ston, were week-end guests of Mr. and LAURENCE VIVIEN son of Brantford, Mrs. J. Wilde, Mrs. relatives. i Je 0.1. Somme oLYIER in Leieh A dohuson, Mrs. W. Johnson and| Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Maw received / Mr. Stewart Lyon and Mr. John ; daughter, of Whitby, were Wednesday | word on Monday of the death earlier ; Lyon, of Kingston, visited Mr. and|} «That HAMILTON [|c/ching callers at the home of Myrtle|in the day of their aunt Mrs. W. S. Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey and Bob for the Ww OM AN" relatives, Park. For the past year Mrs. Park Ae Er ' week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Connor of Little Britain and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Slem- mon, of Brampton, visited Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Slemmon, on Sunday. Mr. Harry Breden, of Orangeville, has taken a position in. Jemison's Bakery. We welcome Harry to our town.. Mrs. Oscar Evans of Thornhill, was a recent visitor with friends in town. We regret to report the illness of Mrs. L. Sonley. Her many friends hope for:her a speedy recovery. . Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ashton of Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Perey Den- * sham on the holiday. . Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Smallman of Toronto are spending a few days with] Mr. and M We regr sham quite" ill. speedy recovery. Miss Marjory Tinsley .of Toronto, was the guest of her parents over the holiday. - Mr, and Mrs. E. LaRose were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin, Mr. A. Burnham, of Toronto, was the guest of his brother and sister, Mr. P. Burnham and Miss' M. Burn- bam. MY, and "Mrs. William Ackerman of Peterboro, called on a few friends in town on Monday. Mr. Robt. Cawkér of Toronto, was with his plrents Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker for the week end. Mr, Jack Tinsley of Toronto, was at his home here for the holiday. Mr, J. H. Bateman of Bowmanville <R. B. Smallman. to report Mrs, P. Den- We hope for her a was a recent visitor in town. Mrs. J. Sheridan of Toronto, spent spent the week-end, the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs, VICTORY LOAN CANVASSERS H. G. Hutcheson, Chairman of the local Victory Loan Committee, in- forms the "Star" that -the following ' canvassers have been secured for this territory: Port Perry--Geo. F. Manning and Robert Harper. . Scugog Island--Robert Tetlow. 'Reach Township-- N.E, Section--Tom Harris N.W. Section--Blake Cragg S.E. Section--Cecil Heayn SW. Section--Not assigned yet. PLAY AT BLACKSTOCK _ Entitled "School Days" presented by U.AW.A. of G.M.C,, Oshawa, on Friday, June 6th, at 8 p.m. (S.T.) under the auspices of the Purple Hill , LO.L. No. 399. Admission 80c. and : 3200, Dance after play. PORT PERRY | PUBLIC SCHOOL The Port Perry Public School will hold its Annual Open Day and Music Demonstration in the School Auditor- iym_ on Thursday, Juné 6th The pro- gram will commence at two pm. Everyone is cordially invited to attend GOES TO OTTAWA Mr. Frank Slemnon left Sunday night for Ottawa, where he is enter- ing the Civil Service. At the time of g he had not been assigned to department. | We shall greatly miss Frank, who 'been a valued citizen of Port} e years, first in the erce, and later with sh him success It's Tempestuous--You'll never forget it. The Dramatic SAgA that the whole country is talking about. Weaved around the life" _of LORD NELSON, UNITED CHURCH NEWS On Sunday, June Ist, Port Perry United Church will hold its Anniver- sary- Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. (D.S.T.) Rev. Dr. R. T. Richards, of Centennial United Church, London, Ont., will be the preacher at both services. His subjects will be: 11 a.m.--"The Great Business of Be- ing a Christian". 7 pm.--"The Young Man Looks at the Church" The choir, under the leadership of Mr. Fred R. Beatty, with Mrs. Orde at the organ, will render special music. The annual Thank Offering of $600 is asked for at these services. Dr. Richards being a former highly esteemed pastor, will be greeted by large audiences and a great day is ex- pected. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth will take Sun- day School Anniversary Services in Centennial Church, London, Anniversary Services Port Perry United 'Church 10 a.m.--Sunday School. y 11 a.m--REV, DR. R. T. RICHARDS, of London, Ont. Subjéct: "The great TRL, of + being a Christian" - 7 pm.--REV. DR, R. T. RICHARDS. . Subject: "The Young Man Looks at the Church", ' Monday, June 2nd, 8 p.m.--The Com- mittee of Stewards will meet in the Sunday School Room. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Rev: R. Simpson, Minister Sunday School at 10 a.m, Service at 11 a.m, --------eoo---------------- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Whitsunday--June 1st-- Holy Communion 8 am. and 11 am. Sunday School at 9. 46 a.m. . Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Intercessions, . CIVIL GUARD ._Orders for Thursday, May 29th, Guards will meet at High School at 8.30 pm, (D.S.T.). Purpose: to be instructed in the New Order for AR. P. Work. Will all Guards please make an effort to attend. Note the new time. J. E. Jackson, C0. IL 0. D. EB. The last regular meeting of Scugog Chapter, L.LO.D.E., before the summer vacation, will be held in the Commun. ity Room of the Public Library, on Monday, June 2nd, at 8 p.m. members are urged to be present. All Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maw were § n | hid not been in the best of health and Toronto attending the funeral of their lived with her sister, Mrs. Slaughter, ~iavag-meada.in xhridge, where Rev. J. bo Special FRESH :YEGETABLES 'Phone 268 FRUITS Re BIN Za Ih 196 FRESH CUT SPY DOMESTIC--$é QT. BBK. ASPARAGUS - bunch 5c = APPLES - 43¢ NEW--BUNCHES FIRM RIPE BEETS. - 2for15¢ © BANANAS 2 lbs. 19¢ CALIFORNIA--BUNCHES : B. C. WINSAP . CARROTS - Q9for15¢ APPLES - 5 for15c GREEN LARGE : CABBAGE 2 lbs. 15¢ GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25¢ "WHITE CLEAR SKIN--GOOD SIZE Celery Hearts 2for 25¢ LEMONS - 5 for 10c HOTHOUSE LARGE _ CUCUMBERS each 15¢ ORANGES dozen 3% GREEN--BUNCHES "MEDIUM vi ONIONS 3 for il ORANGES dozen 25¢ NO. 1 WHITE, NEW ] PONY--NICE SIZE New Potatoes 5 (bs. 95. Cantaloupe, - 2 for 29¢ LOCAL BUNCHES : SIMMERS' RADISHES 3for10c. SEEDS pkts., 7 for 25¢ "HEAD LETTUCE ° ntario grown Large Size 2for15¢ GROCERY DEPT. VALUES Choice Peas AYLMER 16 oz. tin. 2for 21e MANNING'S ASSORTED BISCUITS - - Ib. 2c MANNING'S TASTY--1"s SODAS - 2 for 95¢ MILD CHEESE - |b. 23¢c NIPPY © _. | CHEESE - - lb. 29¢c RICHMELLO--~FRESH GROUND © Peanut Butter - 2 Ib. 25¢ COFFEE - lb. 41¢ . RITZ=32 OZ, JAR _ Salad Dressing - 39¢ NEILSON'S ASSORTED © Chocolate Bars 6 for 25¢ DOMINO Baking Powder - |b.'19¢ BULK CLARK'S8--20 07, Pork end Beans 3 for 25¢ CRISPY--12 OZ PKQ. > Graham Wafers - 15¢ VERIBEST PURE LARD 2 lbs. 19¢ SOLITE °_ Ep Shortening -- 216s." %Fec = SHIRRIFF'S . . Jelly Powders 2 fo. 11c NABISCO Shredded Wheat 9 for 23c SUGAR CRISP--8 OZ. PKG, Corn Flakes «2 for 15¢ , GLASSCO'S--32 OZ. JAR Crabapple Jelly - 29¢ BEEDLESS > : : RAISINS 2 Ibs, 25¢ PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 1.30 to 11,00, D.S.T. Program at 8.30, featuring Pup- pet 8how, Music, Ty gymnasium. - NO ADMISSION CHARGE 'years ago. after living there for a short time they moved back to Mr, Park's home in this village, where he died in Oc- tober 1939 Although Mrs, Park was of a quiet disposition and did not go among her neighbours a great deal, she was well respected and had many friends who helped to relieve the lonely hours after her husband's death. Surviving are one brother, Mr. Waring of Uhthoff, two sisters, Mra. Tanson, of Stonewall, Man, and Mrs, Slaughter, of Toronto. Interment Denny of Prince Albert conducted the service. Mrs. Edgar Cooper and baby of To- ronto, spent Sunday with her parents, W. J. and Mrs. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunter and family, Mrs. Chas. Cooper, Mr. N. Trimble, all of Toronto, Mrs. L. L. Ross, Ashburn, were Sunday visitors at the J. Dickson home, - Mr. Gordon Barton is relieving the C.P.R. station agent at Claremont ts week. Mrs. W. J. Waring of North Battle- ford, Sask., Mr. and Mrs, McConnell of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Pearson and children of Uxbridge, were holliday .and Sunday callers at the Duchemin home. Mrs. Walsh is visiting this week at her sister's home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carnwith and chil- dren of Oshawa, were Sunday callers of Mr. T. Gale. ' Several parents accompanied the school children to Oshawa on Friday night where they enjoyed the Music Festival which was under the capable leadership of Mrs, Parsons. Eleven schools took part in the following pro- gram: 1, Festival Choir (a) "There's 'an Empire Back of the Union Jack", (b) "Land of Our Birth"; 2. Junior Group, (1) Rythem Band (a) "Dibble Dumpling", (b) Mountain Song, @| Choruses (a) "Good Advice", (b) "Dreams"; 3. Rythm Activity, "Windmills", Enfiield School; 4. Song "Six Little Milkmaids", Base Line School; b. Recitation, "Aseeing things Vivian Cowling, Ronald Ashton, Hay- den School; 7. Three part choruses-- (4) For All They Care", (b) "Rising 'of the Lark", Mitchell and Maxwell Schools; 8. duet, "Were I a Bird", Margaret Ratcliffe, Ronnie Flett, Pereman School; 9. song, "Afternoon Tea", Baker School; 10. Boys' chorus, "Cook-a-Doodle", Raglan School; 11. Four part songs, (a) "Long, Long Ago", (b) "Stars of the Summer Night"; 12. Choral Reading, Myrtle School; 13. Patriotic Drill, Pickering Beach School; 14. Closing Choruses, (a)"Rule Britannia" (b) There'll Al- ways Be An England", National An- thém, The following wedding, copied from "The Binscarth Express", will be of much Interest to the many friends of the groom: "The marrigge took place at Binscrath, Man,, at the home of the bride's parents, on Satyrday, May 17th, of Mary Helen, daughter of My. and Mrs, George Fowler, to Harold William Brown, son of the late Mp, 'and 'Mrs. Chas, Brown of Uxbridge. and it was performed hy Rev. J. E. McNeil," minister of Russell United Chupeh. The bride and groom were unattended, the bride being given in marriage by-her- father; The bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" was played bride. streamers, TOMATOES Aylmer choice 26 oz, tin 2 for 2c good wishes of the entire community, ! CARD OF THANKS The family .of the late Mrs. Edgar Leask wish to thank the many friends and neighbours for their wonderful kindness and sympathy at the time of DO MI their recent sad bereavement. NION STORES « LIMITED exchange ni place", Friday Evening, May 30 writing | Contest, and Physical Training | 8. Students' work in Manual Train-|E ing, Home Economics, & other |S departments on display in the |B at whose home she passed away." Mrs. | Park was born in Picton seventy-five|p She and the late Mr, Park | = were married in Toronto in 1919 and|E at night", Billy Leask, Bradley school | - . 6, duet, "Where are you going to?" HEIDT--Friday, June 6, 1 pm. (S.T.) The time of the ceremony was 8 p.m. 7 da by Mrs. T. Fowler, grandmother of the 33 The ceremony was performed | under an arch of pink and white |¥ Only, the immediate re- | § latives were present., The bride wore] soldier blue sheer with matching ac- | &' gories. After 'luncheon the happy | ¥ couple left for their farm home injg this: district carrying with them the | Before her marriage Mrs. Brown |¥ had been on the staff of the telephone | Binscarth, Mr. Brown |} had been employed as truck driver for | ¥ local garages, and has recently taken |¥ over a farm known as the "Bradshaw |i hy fo E es Examined sunt, the Tate Mrs. W. SE Park TT AABEN NIT BS A LL (4 Uj ih) dl y Mr. John Gilchrist of Sonya, Mr, OPEN NIGHT Lawrence's Drug Store News - "You Can SAVE. With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" BISMA REX for safe, quick relief from AN acid indigestion DA 4 oz. size ..... 75¢. ou 16 oz. size ..... $1.75 BL BAYER'S ASPIRIN, 22, 39¢., 98¢c. PHOSPHO-LECETHIN Nerve Tonic OLYMPENE LINIMENT. 50c., $1.00 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS REGULARLY $1.00 ACIN TABLETS, 25¢, 69¢., $1.00 NDE CAS TABLETS, 25c., 50c. R OWN KIDNEY PILLS, -...2%. UE JAY CORN PLASTERS, 25c. PHONE 49 ARTHUR W. 8. 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 DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices * We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave Marcel | 6c Manicure =i... 08 PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to a standard-- Not down: to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry ARPHSR PRENTICE, Prop. ' FOR SALE Lattice fence for sale--21 feet long by 6% feet high, including posts. Phone 82, Port Perry. : 50c AUCTION SALES FRIDAY, MAY 30th.--Furniture and goods belonging to the late Miss Katie Widden, at her late residence, Bigelow St., Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 p.m. (D.S.T.) SATURDAY, MAY 31st--Furniture and Real Estate belonging to Mrs. Robt. Heayn, Prince Albert. See bills for list and particulars, . Sale at 1 pm, (8.T.) Lot 15, Con. 4, Reach Tp., Max Heidt will sell his farm stock and.imple- ments by public auction. NOTE--The house and barn, along with 4 acres of land and good garden, all put in, for rent. Apply to owner. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. yohicks sow, and be ; en . To6, 91 Pheos may prompt delivery, A. B. GRAY, RR. 2, Port, Perry. WALLACE MARLOW, Blackstock. or N. MOLLON, Sunderland. The second Sunday in for Utica Decoration, JOSEPH DENN Y, Secretary. A. M. LAWRENCE 720 Renglh sore' | 0 CO ON OL "Phones: Olics 08w, Kesidents 68) | Utica Pec on = : ~ On Sunday, Ju The Utica Cemetery Committee pro to h their Annual erty Day at 2,30 Ly se T, i Rev, Walter R i Seagrave has kindly consented to a the Rather. ; ing. Good music has been secured, 8: a Friends and relatives sre kindly invited to Loporato the graves in the forenoon previous © the service in fellowship at the Church with Ha : and sind PORT PERRY Men of 30,40; 30 PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Bubscrmal?, Ae ASE trand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. 'All Shows on Standard Time (Coolest spot in town) Thursday, Friday, Sat. (This Week) Andrea LEEDS, Gary COOPER, in THE REAL GLORY }See Gary Cooper in one of his out- standing shows--war, action, drama. (Saturday Nite -- 7.30 and 9.30) COMEDY -- Rubinoff and his vielin Mon., Tues., Wed., JUNE 2-3-4 The LANE SISTERS and John GARFIELD, in Daughters Courageous All seats 18c, (inc. tax) for THIS show as part of proceeds are in aid of Uxbridge Red Cross. Society--Be 'Patriotic and Thrifty. Thursday, ida, Saturday (Next) ENCER TRACY, in ; EDISON THE MAN A great show with a great story-- youll like it. And COMEDIES, COMING "FOUR FEATHERS" PIGS FOR SALE. Young Pigs for sale. Apply to W. N. Hoskin, Burketon, Phone 193-r-21, Port Perry. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § pm. Office Upstairs, over C. Slesp's Insuratice Office. (The frm of Greer & Humphrers ls disoired) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. £ Phone 814 in attendance at miy Port Perry oficp ea Tuesday and Thursday afterncons of each week or by appointment. x Quon Street, Port Perry, Phono 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIS T Leonard Block over. Prentice's Barbet § 'Phone 237, Res. oe Port Perry BLACK PERCHERON STALLION FOR SERVICE JASPER Reg. No. 12760 Enrolment No. 2223. Form 8 - Good hors have p d their opinion on the horse as being well * above: the average as to feet, legs and conformation. His manners are per- fect. Come.and see him for yourself. Will stand at own sales barn, and by appointment. For 'terms, pedigree, etc, see bills, A. G. Dowson & Son, Port Perry. Phone 135 une 8th, 1941 June is the regular date, : ristram, of Ww. F. THOMPSON, Chairman of, the Board . -- Sint ; PN i» 3 ( , Kon d

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