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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jun 1941, p. 4

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TEA AND SALE OF HOME-MADE COOKING A sale of home-made cooking and afternoon tea will be held in the Sun. day School room of the United Church on Saturday afternoon, June 28 from 3 to 6 o'clock. Admission to tga 15c. Everybody is invited. Miss Currie, of Toronto, hus been visiting friends in Port Perry. Mr. a week end guest of Mr. D. Colbear. J. Capi, of New York, was and Mis. L. Toronto, is visit- Allin, Mrs. W. H. Doubt, | ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shait, of Calgary, were in town last week visit- ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Short. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Fred Beatty is recovering nicely after his recent operation. Mrs. T. H. b Lundy of Vancouver, is visiting Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Lundy. Mrs. D F oh also made a brief visit at her home here Dr. J. B. Lundy attended the meet- ing of St. John's Lodge, No. 75, AF. & A.M. upon the occasion of the in- stallation of Mr. D] I. Master of the Lodge. FIDELITY LODGE OFFICERS INSTALLED On Tuesday cvening of this week the newly clected oflicers of Fidelity Lodge No. 428, A.I'. & AM. were in- stalled by the installing board of Cedar Lodge, Oshawa, under the lead- ership of Chas. M. Wallace, Follow- ing is a list of the new oflicers: Jackson, as W. Bro. Arthur W. Brock ....W.M. W. Bro. I. R. Bentley ....... LPM. Bro. L. D. Colbear ....... SW Bro. Geo. A. Palmer ...... JW Rev. Bro. Jos. Denny ...... Chaplain ; RW. Bro. A. B. Cawker... Treasurer * V. W. Bro. Geo. R. Davey W. Bro. G. M. Gerrow...... Bro. Clarke Williams ......S.D § Bro. H. LI. Durkin .........J J.D. Bro. O. C. Beare ........... LG. Bro.R. A. Peel ............ S.S. Bro. C. Philp .............. 1.8. Bro. Jack Smith ...... Organist Bro. Albert A. Cawker ...Tyler __The lodge meetings have been called --off for July and August. The lodge was honoured with a visit from Bro. Chapman from Texas. FLOWER SUNDAY * Next Sunday. morning, June 29, at 11 o'clock in the United Church, the "annual Flower Sunday and Children's Service: will be held, with Rev. I. E. ~ Kenngdy of Claremont, as the speaker. © The special music will be supplied © by the Primary Department of the Sunday School, under the direction of Mrs. Geo. Jackson. You are cordially invited to attend iis delightful service. . CONGRATULATIONS © Miss Patricia Jackson has received word that she had successfully passed y minations and is now a full ICATION TO NATIONAL i _ SERVICE © The Government of Canada has proclaimed Sunday, June 29th, as, a ay of Special Dedication to National The Clergy of the several Churches nada are requested to bring be- re the people of Canada-ther "duties of: 'citizenship, - the justice of our #*"eause, and the need of service and A rifice by all our people, that our vilization may be preserved. © WAR WORK COMMITTEE 5 ill the members of the Port Perry [ak 'Work | Committee meet in the ! nity rooms of the Library at 2 Sunday, June 29th. All the men nvassing for our local War Work ; lease contact severy name on. your list and have your book -turned iif" to : . .G. McKee, Treasurer by Satur- ; June 28th, The Women are "do- g a grand Job but they simply can- carry on- without financial support. WEDDING CHIMES Fitchett and Beare Saturday. evening, June 21st, ha very quiet wedding. was nized 'when Marguerite Frances , became the bride of Hiram hett, both of the Village of Port The ceremony was performed Rev. Joseph Denny at his home hee Albert, Ontario. The happy are well known and respected vicinity and anticipate living in eautiful residence recently ac- the groom in Port Perry; "wishes of the community in their new venture. 7 | joyable time, FREE Parking Phone 1011 OSHAWA Air Conditioned LAST TWO DAYS Friday and Saturday Wayne MORRIS Brian DONLEVYY Ray MILLAND William HOLDEN ; in "1 WANTED WINGS" with the super delovely blonde venus. VERONICA LAKE REVIVAL, Friday Night at 11. Bob HOPE, Paulette GODDARD in . "GHOST BREAKERS) Cy wir Sodisniumsey eink ve: ¢ "r i . ll hal Wy TEE BOY SCOUT NEWS In place of last week's meeting a baseball game was held. The Scoutmaster reports that the Troop has sold over 8000 pounds of paper and rags collected during the past few months, which has added $26.00 to the Scout Fund. Meeting as usual Friday, at 7.30. EE emm--_-- CHRISTI E-CLAUGHTON REUNION The annual re-union of the Christie- Claughton Clan was held on Saturday, June 21st, at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Winch, Keswick, Ont. Evans, also three other new babies in the family connection. A letter was received from Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin, Port Perry, who were unable to be present, conveying Aheir best wishes to' the relatives at- tending the reunion. They have been married fifty-eight years and hearty greetings go back to'them from their many friends who were attending the re-union. : Mis. J. Ruddy, Port Perry, won the lucky draw--a lace tablecloth. An invitation was given and accept- ed for the re-union to be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Dobson, Manchester, Ont, A hearty vote of thanks was given by Mr. and Mrs. Winch and family for their kind hospitality during the day. All the officers were re-elected as follows: President, Mr. Alfonso Claughton, Port Perry; Sccretary, Mrs. A. A. Lapp, Woodville; Treas, Mrs. I. Gunyou, Uxbridge. Sports Committee--Mr. Ross Myers, Toronto, ll "BLOOD AND SAND" the story you've never seen or heard of til now. Laughter--Tears--Thrills Thursday, Friday, Saturday It's Here--"The greatest Musical Musical 'of them all. The Great" American Broadcast } John P'ayne, Alice Faye, Jack QOakie, Cesar Romero -- Seven New Song Hits. CHIROPRACTERS' PICNIC The Chirepracters of. Ontario held their annual picnic at the Palmer Memorial Park. They had a most en- swimming, boaling, ete. The Young Women's Auxiliary of the United Church served a supper. The Chiropracters are looking for- ward to 19456, which will be the 100th anniversary of the birth of David Palmer, the founder of the _chivoprac- tic profession. -- At that time it is ex- pected that the Memorial will be erected in Port Perry. pleasing a: | iiLH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Scarborough, of Scarboro Bluffs, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Thelma to Mr. Ralph H. Lyle, son of Mr. D. Lyle and the lite Mrs. Lyle, of Summer- side, I'. E. I. The wedding to take place August 16th. TEA AND SALE OF HOME-MADE "COOKING A sale of home-made cooking and afternoon tea will be held in the Sun- day School room of the United Church on Saturday afternoon, June 28, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Admission to fea lhe. Everybody is invited. JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The Junior War Workers will not meet again until further notice. The work rooms at the Public Library will be open each Tuesday from 8 to 8.30 p.m. for anyone requiring wool. WAR WORK ACTIVITIES The Boy Scouts will call on Satur- day---for the June collection of the 1.O.D.E. coin bags. The boys are do- ing splendid work. Be ready and meet them with a smile. Ladies having completed articles ready please bring them to the work rooms Friday afternoon. The bales for June will be packed and made ready for shipping. Holiday time is here but the war takes no holiday, and our men are in constant need of supplies. Our monthly shipment must be kept up. Lady Tweedsmuir who oversees the distribution assures us that there is great need in England for everything in the form of clothing, field coniforts and- hospital supplies. - If you cannot ¢ome to the work rooms to sew, please call and take work home with you. We. need sewers, If you cannot sew or knit offer to relieve some member of the committee of their duties for one Fri- day afternoon at least. Do, your bit. Every bit helps. yr BORN TITTERTON -- At Greenbank, on Thursday, June 19th, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titterton, a son, DIED x NESBITT --- In Cartwright Town- ship, on Saturday, June 21st, 1941, William Henry Nesbitt, in his 88th I picni¢ supper prepared by the ladies. | Lion, Being favoured with ideal weather it was one of the most enjoyable out- Myr. A baseball game, other sports and races, with suitable prizes were en- joyed by all. Tokens were given the following: Mr. Martin, Vancouver, B.C., coming the greatest diftance; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Rae were present and married the most number of years. Mr. B. Holthy, St. Thomas, eldest gentlemdn present. Mrs. D. Valentine, of Sund- ridge, the eldest lady present. Prizes were given to the parents with the most children present. Also the latest married couple in the family connee- A person having a birthday that day. We were happy to present gifts to the wee triplets of Mr. and, Mrs. W. Although from Uxbridge, Mur, lae, Mich, € John Ferguson, present for the several were missing members were present Hamilton," Oshawa, Sonya, Lindsay Maxwell and Mrs. Smith of Cadil- "atherine Lees, Kalamazoo, Mich., Susan Barbour, Milwaukee, and were Barton 'Ward, Sutton, Mr. Allie Christie Port Perry. . MONDAY for Three BIG DAYS ings ever held. Nearly eighty de- . pS ng TYRONE POWER, LINDA scendants gathered, renewing friend- - DARNELL, RFA HAYWORTH | ships, and later enjoyed a sumptous| CLAN FERGUSON HOLD 15th RE-UNION 'Descendants of Hugh and Ann Fer- guson, who came to Canada from the Island of Mall, Scotland, in 1832, held their fifteenth re-union in High Park, Toronto, on Saturday, June 21st. familiar faces Aurora, Wick, Rev. Stratford, Omemee, , and Toronto, Reanville, Sask., first time. All members of the family of the late Hugh Ferguson were together for NEGETABLES Shad Ss FRESH FRUITS Phone 268 TOMATOES ~~ FIXM and RIPE Ib. 15¢ ONTARIO HEAD FIRM RIPE LETTUCE -- 2for 15¢c BANANAS, 21b. 19¢ ONTARIO BUNCHES RED E ATING Ro ' CELERY - - 2for 19¢ PLUMS - - doz. 19¢ ONTARIO LARGE SIZE - Cauliflower - each 15¢ Watermelons, each 79¢ ONTARIO ' EXTRA LARGE . CABBAGE - each 10c ORANGES - doz. 3% HOT HOUSE . | LARGE } CUCUMBERS, each 15c¢ LEMONS - 3for 10c NO. 1 WHITE | MEDIUM SIZE 3 POTATOES, = 51b. 25c = ORANGES - doz. 25¢ ONTARIO BUNCHES % LARGE : . CARROTS - 2for 15¢ GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for 25¢ ONTARIO BUNCHES GOOD SIZE ' | RADISHES - 3 for 10c. Cantaloupe - each 15¢ HoT HOUSE BRITISH COLUMBIA TOMATOES - Ib. 25¢ _ Black Cherries - Ib. 33c STRAWBERRIES QUART BOXES PRICE DAILY GROCERY. DEPT. VALUES SALAD DRESSING RITZ 3c CLEAR WATER 7% OZ. aS i 32 oz. Jar RICHMELLO . ENGLISH BRAWN Ta x COFFEE - lb. 4c Head Cheese - Ib. 23¢ BEEF £1 ,SALMON . 2for 25c¢ BOLOGNA -. Ib. 21c AYLMER 12 OZ. , MACARONI AND 'CATSUP = -° 14c CHEESE LOAF, Ib. 29¢ MANNING'S MIXED VARIETY TORK I BISCUITS - - Ib. 21¢ LOAF - Ib. 39¢ 8 02. BOTTLE CLARK'Sh ' CERTO . - 25¢ MEAT SPREADS, 10c WHITE or RED > HUNTER'S ; ~ RUBBER RINGS; doz. 6¢ 'Cream Cheese, 8oz 15¢ POST'S * 2 oz. pkg. CORN FLAKES , 2 for 23¢/ STORES » LIMITED DOMINION | Thurs., Friday, Saturday (This eek) Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- 1. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST the first. time in thirty-five years. Archie McMillan of Hamilton intro- duced the most recent members of the Clan, and his bride of two weeks. The oldest member present was Mrs. Sam Connell (Euphemia Fergu- son) of Omemee, and the youngest, Ted, son of Jack Creagh, Toronto. The officers elected for 1942 are: Past President, Hugh A." Bowman, Aurora; President, Gordon Smith, To- ronto; Vice President, Sandy Moore, Port Perry; City Corivener, Catherine HB M. Ferguson, Toronto; Rural Con- vener, Muriel Beecroft, Little Britain; Sec,-Treas., Jeanette Ferguson, To- ronto, Following an open air supper short addresses were given" by Rev. M. Smith and Rev. George Creagh. el E---- 1 OOO s PHONE 49 -- rn a ---- aa. ee awrence's Drug Store News _PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 26th, 1941 sy "You Can SAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" VEE Viceroy Bathing Caps The season's newest styles and colours. 260¢,. 20% 350. 39¢. BATHING SHOES Womens®, Misses' and Children's Sizes. NOXZEMA .....c... 19¢., 36¢c., 59c., 89¢. TAN-GEL (for deep a NIVEA SUNTAN: CREAM 50¢., 90c. NOXZEMA SUNTAN LOTION 30c and 60c. Hind's HONEY & ALMOND CREAM (11 oz.) GENUINE WILSONITE SUN GLASSES ......... 50¢c, and 75c. OLYMPENE Liniment (for sprains and bruises 50¢," and $1.00 Per Pair 69c. "TAT" Ant Traps, 33c.,, 2 for 65c. ] A. M. LAWRENCE 7he Ronald swe PORT PERRY DR. J. B. LUNDY Pum CORE EO OE TENDERS WANTED DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange North side Queen' Street, Port Perry I'hones: Office 68w, Residence G8) GREENBANK, Mr. Laverne Beare left last Wed- nesday for Newmarket where he is in training. Several of the niembers of the W. A. went to the convention at Fenelon pathy in her recent sad bereavement, - Mrs. J. Blair visited friends in To ronto lastsweek. Mr. Cecil Leask here Jor the week- end. The monthly sackinet the W. A. was held at the home of Mrs, Clifford Ward on Tuesday. Sorry fb report Mr. J. Watson on the sick list. PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves Falls on Thursday of last week. Shampoo and Wave 50¢ The many friends of Mrs. Nodwell Marcel _ : 75¢ in this community extend their sym- M r ' Manicure - 3b¢ PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our -work is up te a standard-- Not down to'a price. . Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. "Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eact week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. Phone 237, Res. 216 Port Perry ; ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday- School at 10 a.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS \- and Others in the Estate of JOSEPH BOWES, Deceased. All" persons having claims against sthe estate of Joseph Bowes, late of the Township of. Reach, in the County of Ontario, Genleman, deceased, who died February 6th, 1941, are hereby required to file same,' properly veri- fied, with the undersigned Executor on or before June 30th, 1941, after which date the estate 'will be dis- tributed amongst those entitled there- to, having regard only to such claims as shall then have been received. DATED this 30th day of May, 1941, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA, 70 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ontario, (Executor), B. MeLAUGHLIN & McLAUGHLI 372 Bay Stkeet, Toronto, Ontario, Their Solicitors herein. Service at 11 a.m, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Flower Service and Children's Day-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Flower service and *" Children's Day, Claremont, - FOR SALE Three piece golden oak Bedroom Suite (as good-as mew) with springs and mattress Two - piece ivory Bedroom Suite (three-quarter bed) with springs' and mattress Speaker--Rev. I. E. Kennedy of . iris uri eines coe $175 Apply to Phone 13 - 7 p.m.--Rev. W. J. H, Smyth, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Sunday-- "GIRL WANTED Girl wanted to do light housework. Apply .to Mrs. Wm. Carnegie, Port Perry, Phone 16. Day of Dedication to "National Service and Sacrifice. 8 a.m. --Holy Communion 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evening prayer And sermon. The Rector. LOST A watch chain charm, onyx with gold .band and gold and enamel em- blems on edch side. Brock's store and Port Perry Dairy. Lost betwecdh Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. © (Coolest spot in Town) ~ ADOLEPHE MENJOU, "TURN ABOUT The livliest, funnest, merriest comedy warn you it's' funny, COMEDY----3 Stooges in "NURSE TO WORSE" Saturday 7.30 and 9.30 Standard Time Mon., Tues., Wed., June 30, July 1.2 (Dominion Holiday Bill) ; Madaleine Qarroll; D. Fairbanks, Jr. "SAFARI" he Great Jungle Epic for holiday. Also POPEYE AND NEWS Thurs, Friday, Sat, (Next Week) . Rooney and J. Garland, in "BABES IN ARMS" Great All-Amateur Show--Music, Fun and Comedy. Also Chap. One of New Serial--Rin Tin Tin--V onder Dog, in "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" . Don't miss the' thrilling, serial, CQMING-- "BOOM TOWN" and \ "NEW MOON", : featuyre- ever made in. Hollywood. We] . Re ¢ Oddfellows' Lodge Annual Church Yovar sinter Piss Tavs still Service. All members and friends invited. : ) ) July 6th--8 a.ni. and 11. a.m.--Holy Communion. THOU SLL [1] KILL! CRT THI [a i. Y Tenders will be received until Sat., July 5th, for the decoration of Green- bank Public School (S. S. No. 1%,. Reach). For particulars apply to Howard McMillan, Secretary, Phone 115 r 3, Port Perry, or R.R. 2, Sea- grave. Stromberg-Carlson RADIO, regular $235.00, sale $99.00. New appearance and guaranteed, at Don Christian Electric, Oshawa. © . Cook Stoves, make your choice from over 40 assorted extra good trade-in stoves now. Prices will be higher in the fall. Don Christian- Electric, RADIOS, console, reconditioned, 26 to choose from, from $4.95 at Don Christian Electric, Oshawa, ELECTRIC 'WASHERS, recondi- tioned from $19.50 at Don Christian Electric, Oshawa, ICE: BOXES, used gas ranges, oil .| stoves, Coleman ranges, reconditioned," bargain prices, at Don Christian Electric, Oshawa. ARTHUR: W.- S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office .on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternocos of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2b TOWNSHIP OF REACH | ? | 4% ' {2 NOTICE - Taxes will be received" in the Dominion Bank in Uxbridge, also in the Bank of Commerce in Uxhridge, from now until the 13th day of December, 1941, without charge. junl19-26 Men of 30, 40, 50 PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal? Yon normal vim, vigor, vitality? Bag hin Fonte Tablets : _Contalns oyster aids § fo normal pe] r 30, 40 or 60. Get a 2pect nia] hE size for only 85¢. 1d to normal pep and vim today. e at all-good drug stores. FOR SALE Yorkshire Sow, bred. Cow, milking. Apply to Jos. H. Forder, Blackstock, Phone 197 r 5, W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's ' Insurance Office. pial DOES THE TRICK/ Ne Ask your neighbors what BRAY CHICKS did for them. Then see me for 'prices and delivery da A. R. GRAY, R.R. 2, Port Perry: WALLACE MARLOW, Blackstock. I oF N. MOLLON, Sunderland. - CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Glen 0 Pores maar, Serting er he Joes ron by James Cowie, of W ith "Spruce Lawn Dairy." customers as good Dy odin i been used to--with the hel ip - electric refrigeration, £00 service. » under the name o ope to give our new service as they have of modern machinery, all milk, and our ntmost in PORT PERRY DAIRY | 2. - > SURE © Sp AS le] i . s

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