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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Jul 1941, p. 4

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* bride, was soloist, Aldred, Port Pony. We regret to learn that Mr. Fred Beatty has had to return to the hos- pital for a further treatment. Mr. G. F. Manning returned to Port Perry last week after a very pleasant visit with friends in Roland, Manitoba. 'Miss Annie Apfenetny, of Toronto, has been the guest of her sister Mrs. "8S. Farmer for a fe days. Flight Officer Joel Aldred of the R.C. AF! is "spending his week's leave With his parents Mr. and Mrs. Noi man in Port Perry. : Dr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and family, Unio, N.J., ave the guests of his mother, Mrs. Z. M, Jackson. Rev. W. J. Hl. Smyth is taking a special Seminary Course at Chicago, and at Sangatuck, Mich. 'Miss Jennie Smyth will holiday at Omemece . and Muskoka, until her brother's return.' 3 Mr. and Mrs, Clarence McKinnon, of Detroit, are oti vi rela- tives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Storey Beare have re- weeks with relatives in tovn, © + Pilot Officer Jus. Kerr of the R.C. ALF, spent the week end with friends in Port Perry. Word was received recently from | Pte. Victor Read, who is now some- where in the British Isles, having gone Overseas with the Tank Battalion, He 'is well and hu ud his first glimpse: of London, Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Smallman, of Toronto, were guests of the former's . 4 E parents over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Day and son Garry, of Toronto, are spending their vacation. with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. Day. Mr. and' Mrs. Richard, Brown, of Oshawa, were recent visitors in town. © Mr, John 'Tinsley, Jr., of Toronto, was the week-end guest of his parents. Mr. Pete Smith of Brampton, "a recent guest of his mother. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Coulter and family, of Dita, are holidaying at the farm, op REESOR BRIDE OF MERL AN DOWSON DORA Miss Dara Irene Reesor, daughter of «Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Reesor, Port 'Perry, was married Saturday, July 12, = to - Ernest Merlin - Dowson, son of "Pronk Dowson, Scugog Island, and the late Mrs. Dowson. ~ Rev. W. J. H. Smyth officiated amid a floral setting of summer flowers, in Port Perry United Church. George Bishop of Toronto, played the wedding music and JF. Gordon Reesor; brother of the Givén in marriage - by her father, the bride wore white ~ burgh, Pa. + at the Lakeside Community Services. ASD Price is very much interested in " net "with lace ovér taffeta, with a sweetheart halo and 'finger-tip veil, "and carried a colonial bouquet of roses and carnations. Her sister, Mrs. R. Vernon, was matron of honor, wearing novelty sheer with point d'esprit over satin, She had a garland of roses in her hair and carried a colonial houquet of roses and cornflowers.. Allen Dow- -son -was his brother's hest man, and Charles Reesor, brother of the bride, was usher. At "the reception the bride's mother wor a dusty rose sheer dress with a matching felt hat and a corsage of roses, The couple will live in Oshawa following a wedding trip, For going away the bride donned a navy y blue sheer with white accessories, dress <r ---- UNITED CHURCH 'NOTES For four Sundays, August 3-24, in- clusive, the pulpit of the Port Perry United Church will be¢ occupied at 11 a.m, by Rev. Dr; Harry Allan Price of Asbury Methodist Church, Pitts: Dr. Price will also spenk nglo-American relations, He is a member of the Streit Commission for a Fellowship of the Democracies, : Port Perry is very fortunate in having the ministry of such an out- "standing man a8 Dr. Price, and our people are urgéd to avail thémselves "of the privilege. Dr. Price will re- side at the parsonage and, be available for any eniergericy Pastoral 'work, Rev. W. J. H. Smyth-in company with Rev. Dr, Semple, of Belleville, is taking a short course at Chicago Uni- versity and will spent a week at Sangatuck, Mich, at the Ashram of Rev, 1 Dr, E. Stanley Joriey, of India, was, -{ described by "just calling it~ \ oy it i, a 4 AJ. SPL an FREER Parking OSHAWA 4A Famous Players Theatre > ere 4 1 |g ny Phone 1011 -- "COOL, AS A PQOL! -- FRIDAY and SATURDAY ANNA'NBAGLE, in * "SUNNY." Ray Bolgér, John Carroll, . Edward Everett Horton ~ Music by Jerome Kerr. "REVIVAL "Vivien Leigh,' Friday at 11 in "WATERLOO BRIDGE" i irrs MONDAY James Paulette STEWART GODDARD "POT. (' GOLD" Horace Heidt, Chas, Winninger, FRIDAY and SATURDAY JAMES CAGNEY and BETTE DAVIS in thelr first COMEDY together THE BRIDE came C. o. D. STE EWART ERWIN EUGENE PALETTE JACK CARSON GEORGE TOBIAS - The Star:you Praised in drama ¢an make you Laugh Look out for Billy the Kid N = . Congratulations It-is with preasure tnat we publish thls story o1 Miss Dorotny Pyaw' Ki successtul work.--ludior. Introducing an Idea of a-Girl (Taken from "The Merchandiser" a General Motors Publication.) Mr. Ainsworth, GM dealer in North Merchandiser, found that the story would be poorly This concerns a new departure in the hiring of personnel for dealer's Parts Department and a very charming cap- Pyatt has worked a near miracle at Ainsworth Motors and we have -it from no less a person than Mr. Ains- worth and his son, Fred, themselves. There is hardly room enough in the Merchandiser for us to tell you all the as a direct result of Miss Pyatt's work. Here are a few of them, Miss Pyatt operates the owner follow-up and collection department. There isn't a dealeyship in the Toronto area with fewer customers walking around with the dealer's money in their pocket. Customers pay cheerfully and get their change with a smile, The shop is cleaner and more cheerful than ever before in Mr. A's long and successful experience as a dealer, ~ more just hanging around, no -more unattractive display -of dusty mer- chandise, no more bad language com- ing out from under cars, no more "morning after" appearance or cranky disposition among the men in the shop. that helps everybody. Most import- ant, customers are findinng Ains- worths an agreeable place in which to show, and they're telling the dealer about it enghusistically, telling him with extra parts and accessories busi- ness. Women customers also feel a lot better about coming in, which is a real important consideration. Dorothy Pyatt is quite an unusual girl but she insists that there are lots of -other girls: who would be glad to get a chance to do just what she's doing. Mr. Ainsworth - hired -this nineteen year old Indy not because she needed but because she - wanted to work. She asked to be transferred to board anil after 'only . three" months' experience she took charge of the de-! partment while"Fred Ainsworth, Parts' Manager, was in the hospital, Fred: says he couldn't have carried on any him. Well, Mr, Other Dealers, 'have we said enough or do we need to draw # moral, Mr, Ainsworth says, "I don't think you can get many girls as well qualified as my 'find', but I'm sure there are well qualified girls available for other dealers to hire." 5 SONG HITS | SOMETHING Cn ABOUT © We got it through our keymen that Toronto; had a good story . for the' On investigation we' "good." able girl named Dorothy, Pyatt, Miss, advantages to the dealership, already . 'apparent according to Mr, Ainsworth, Things start off with a brightness the, parts stockroom from the switch. betteir than the job was handled for ; it did not dampen the spirit of theyand R, Somerville, | Avon first prize, ta a : : i ' vo Books at the Public Library 'FICTION, Continued Kindred of the wild wi They Who Walk in the Wilds i Red Fox in Loses House in-the Water ......... | Bomba the Jungle Boy .. Mystery of the Derelict ... Bonnie Prince Fetlar . LLL 5 Phones: Office 68w,-R. [0 ry Jn I. 5 id Rev. Dr, Harry Allan Price, of . eau oe. « Daunders Pittsburgh, P.A., will preach Aug.|' z Nig ts WCE + Saunders 3 to Aug. 24. Be sure to hear this] PIR ENTICE'S White Buffalo Robe .............. we Schultz gifted preacher. : fit A. , Romance of Polar. Exploration ... G. Scott At 7.30 Rev. Dr. Price will also|_---- BEAUTY PARLOR -- * Bonjlwerth ey; " i Scott preach at the Lakeside Community | i va : v a 124s « ipiiiinn . M. Scott Scfxices during August, ed Operator. Very moderate prices Story of Nelson ......... .... Sellar i Beare srseial Daas , "Story of Lord Roberts ... Sellar . ast A hel Animal Heroes ............ .. Seton ° . 34 |Shampoo and Wave - - b50c Lives of the Hunted ......ccoccvvvivrercinnen, .. Seton . Geordie McMillan Marcel - - Tbe Sandhill Stag... .. Seton Sie iy : Manicure : : 35¢ Banner ck TEE 5 . Seton Dies in His . 3 Biography of a Grizzly . Grasp risnes Seton 'PERMANENT WAVES Woodcraft Series (6 ot ) . Seton 84th Y ear ; : ®. Black Beauty Terns. oe " Sewell On Saturday, July, 26th, 1941, $1.95 and up Captain of the Eleven ... Sherman |Gooigic Meddillan, noted" Canadian|, het ; Early Candlelight Stories Bhetter [0 "died at his home in Port |Our Work is up to a standard-- t Camping and- Camp Outfits .. Shields perry, in his 84th year. | Not down to a price, Story of the Mine arbi eer errins Srdmudsniiv Shinn Mr. MéMillan was known from coast Phone 223, Port Perry mg gh of Three Good Boys Ss to coast as an expert. judge and lover| ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. live Atle SEDPOTS ovum ees - oldney of horses. . He was in the business of : " : . Five Little Peppers Midway ........ccccoeeeesSuvrinnrinernnnnn, Sidney buying these animals for 60 years. Lk . : --Yal Forrest in the Fifth . EE E. Smith To ship some carloads of horses to = Boys' Life of Christ ....... -E.P.Smith © | Montreal, Halifax or. Vancouver was FR E E Platkops Children ..... veneer Po Smith an everyday matter in those carly : Tanglewood Tales ...., . C. E. Smith days. : Hour of ooh pant» eer Shell Britainfs Sea. Story .. Heidi... Cornellj ... Speight i. Spyre wees Spyre Frank Hardinge Stables "Courtney of the-Center Garden Standish - My Kalil ooo, Stanley Stanley Stead My Dark Companions Grit Will Tell Stories from Arabian Night, Sonny Jim Kidnapped Catriona Treasure Island .. Airplane Mystery Friends About Us .., ~Uncle Tom's Cabin . Doing and Daring . Taming of Tamzin . .. Stevenson . Stevénson .. Stevenson wives Stone . 'Mid Clash of Swords i TAIRA ini mai i rid pT wee verried . Surridge Gulliver's Travels ....5...o......... pipe Swift Heroes of the. Middle Ages rae iin varie Tappan PORTA «iiiiiiiipisinmreinsitiommiomrmmmnsssssnsentiomramsrenircits Tarkington "Kathleen 'and Peter ..... D. Thompson 'Winning the Victoria Cross .. Cruising on the St. Lawrence . Pioneer Scouts of the Ohio . L.. Thompson .._ Tomlinson Tomlinson ~ Heidi Grows. Up ...... WEerienis .. Tritten Heidi's Children ..... ... -Tritten ~ Phil Acton's Promise . Tuckwell ~ Tom Sawyer.............. Twain Huckleberry Finn ...vevcevcvnescnnnnins Twain Prince and the. PAUPEY ........cccovviivnrenirieeesenenninns vo. Twain ... Verne . Verne . Verne Around the World in Eighty Days ..... Captain Antifer - Among the. Cannibals Peter's Adventure in Meadowland Sandman Christmas Stories Walker Grit A-plenty .... . Wallace Stories of Grit .... .. Wallace By Star and Compass . Wallace For Lust of Gold ... 'Watson Flower Fairies .. «.. Webb Patty Blossom .. ..Wells Patty and Azalea . «wa Wells _ Patty's Motor Car ..Wells Patty, Bride ....... ooo wn Wells Captain Starlight . Westerman Captain Lang ....... «. Westerman Captain Cain ........... ... Westerman Disappearing Dhow ........ . Westerman Standish of the Air Police OER IRAE Westerman "William Grahain and John Muvesy have a Lucky Week. While_the weather was a little damp team mates M, A, Gon, T. Harrls bowlers on Wednesday afternoon, It|John Murray skipped the rink winning was the occasion of the Port Perry|third prizes. Mr. Everson of Lindsay Bowling Club' Annual Tournament. skipped the &eeond prize rink, The number of rinks was not as large On Monday, Wm. Graham and John as usual but there were some very in- Wiirray w were also lucky at Cobourg, teresting games, Port Perry had two| when they won the ast in Scotch winning rinks. Wm, Gritham and his Doubles. 'Wonderful animals they were, too, and "| Spring of that year. '| ville and spent his boyhood and young '| The reason why these things are 50. Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, M.A, B.D, ) Minister. © 10° a.m Sunday School, 11 a,m,--Public Worship. / Office above Bell Telephone Exchang, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 81st, 1641 Eek LB BE EE --_-- Lawrence's Drug Store News "You Can SAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" "DR. J. '8. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON 14 68) Blong Block, Port Perry, A St ein nt L.R.BENTLEY'S [§ KODAK . | Vir narm cars se ae "On the, World's Root > N. Su : : ve! a OPTOMETRIST VER| CHR oO ME NOXZEMA, ..... ,19¢c., 59¢, and 89¢. Boy Tramps ....c...o..e. - -- 5 od TANGEL, for deep sunburn ee «+ 80e. : Archie of Athabasca .. ST, JOHN'S. "FILM KLEENEX, ........ +200 sheets, 13c. «With Rogers on the Frontier PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH/ $ Wreckers of Sable Island .......... ie : "For dentndable pletires ; .. 500' sheets er, North Overland With Franklin ... worn Oxley PE Xs, Stepan, Migister B taking in all kinds of VELVETTA TISSUES, ...200's ]0c. Up Among the Ice Floes ........cvons wo Oxley - uncay Beaoo an, weather, 1500 sheets Lf Wha Jack Rabbit Was a Little Boy . Paine - = [Service at 11 am. . No. 120 and, 620.....30c. : EX "Holiday Pond ....ovvvvoreene. petiole ... Patch ----., : No, 116 and 616.....35c, . | TAT-Ant Traps ......38c, 2 for 65c. © Child's Garden of Stories .. Paterson . | CHURCH OF THE "ASCENSION - No. 121 aoe Wilsonite SUN GLASSES, 50¢.;" T5e. Blopias of the esti: Border .. wer Platt © © ANGLICAN | ER tories From English History ... Price SEEN 3rd-- Stump Village .oovevecivereerernnn, .... Rankin 8 a.m. and 11 a, m--Holy Communion A. M. LA W REN CE. Household Foes ............. * Ravel -[9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. o | Stories of Brave Deeds Reid August 10th-- 8s PHONE 49 he Rent ove PORT PERRY § Fairy-Gold .. Phys 11 a.m. --Matins and Sermon. - [] AT, ~s OT 60 ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port P office on' Wednesday morning, and Fri afterncoa of each week, or by appointment. Phoné 2% they brought. big prices in the lumber camps and for dray work. Even as late as 1920, shipments of 32 carloads were made from. Woodville in 'the| Because Mr, McMillan was a ot judge of horses, and because he loved | them, he was a driver of rare- skill, seldom, if ever, equalled among horse- men, It was a real pleasure to see him handle the animals on the track or in the showring, .As everybody khows, tha trade has 'suffered severely of late years; but while the volume of sale is reduced there are still good animals to be had. " Deecased was known far and wide for good judgment and fair dealing. He was highly esteemed among horse- men throughout the country. - Mr. McMillan was born at Hagers- manhood on the farm. But his inter- est was always with the horses. On November 20th, 1880, Geordie McMillan was married to Agnes Wat- son, of Unionville. The ceremony was performed by Dr, Carey of the Angli- can Church, Port Perry, Six children were born of this mar- riage -- Samuel, James. Isaac (who died in 1934), George, of Toronto Tele- gram, Sarah (Mrs. Earl Cook), of Oshawa; and Margaret at home, Mrs, Mellen is still living. Ad. each year from DENTAL ange - Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm, Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office, WANT ADS. Every Paid-Up Subscriber to the Port Perry Star is or will be entitled to ONE Free Want 'now on. We believe that advertising pays YOU, and we want 'A great Mounted Police story. Chap. 6, .| Thurs., 'Friday, Saturday (Next Week) Phone 237, Res. A15 Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. =, (Coolest Spot in Town) Vacation time is Show Time. Thurs., Friday, Saturday (this week) Charles Starrett, in Outpost of the Mounties See Charles get his man, _ ' COMEDY--Andy Clyde, in "ALL AMERICAN BLONDES" "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" EXTRA! EXTR Spencer Tracy and tite A i in BOOM TOWN All roads lead to this super special-- Young and old will want to see: it. Chap. 7 of "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" Whoopee! --SUNDAY NITE-- 12.06 August 3rd -- See "STAGE COACH AHEAD" Patrons. Ask for your FREE be. 'theatre coupons, and see the latest. shows. OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. Port Perry (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) 'RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 Simeoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 is in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday - and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment, Queén Btreet, Port Perry, Phone 94 oe to prove it at our ex- nse, A couple of weeks ago 2 aman put a want ad. in the Star --He had tenreplies, eight, after he had sold the arti-) cle advertised. Ps MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE In No. 1 shape. Apply to John Bosse, Bigelow (St, Port Perry. SUITS SPONGED AND ' PRBSSED .80 Cents SUITS CLEANED 'Dry Cleaned $1. 00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison"s Bakery WANTED : Cook-general, experienced; good wages, in good home, with all con- IN MEMORIAM . KENDALL--In loving memory of our dear child, Jack, who left us Aug. 3rd, 1932, No one of us can truly say ° Why loved ones must be called away; Why hearts are hurt, or e'er explain Why some must suffer years of pain; Yet sore day all of us shall know Always remembered by 4 Mother. Dad, and grandparents YOUR MORNING SMILE Clarence had been'reading tales of knightly gallantry, and was thinking that: the world today 'was a poor sort of place, . So he sallied forth (knights always sally forth) to perform an act of chivalry. It Avas a rainy day, and he saw a lovely girl about to step out of her car on to the muddy pavement. Im- mediately he whipped off his coat and spread it as a carpét for her dainty feet, Then," with-an air. of proud gilence, he waited for her thanks, "Well, of all the darn fools!" exclaimed, she noon, articles please bring them in. realize that one often takes out work and for unforseen reasons are unable your position, bring back the work completing it. more: available time, come back and other work will be available. collection -of the IO.D.E. coin bags] and received $10.05, Thank you Scouts, and cruise to Caesarea on Sunday, u on a race, and all taking part must be ready to sail at 9.80 sharp, so please be on hand and have your boat Tordy; . War Work Activities The bales for July will be packed at the war-work rooms on Friday after: All parties having finished We to finish it very promptly. If this is| and the committee will arrange for Then. when you have The Boy Scouts made the monthlg] |W > -_------r ol PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB Members! don't forget the picnic gust 3rd. Cruise to be in the form At once, Restaurant, Port Perry, ply to Wes, Fron 195 98+ i ; small family; # references required, Mrs, William Karn, Heyden- shore Park, Port Whitby. july31 _-- "Have a Heart! -It pays to Spray half an hour Before Milking. Flies Torture Your.Stock. dive. the animals a break, They'll feel better. * Flies avoid cattle sprayed wil Capo Cattle Spray Stainless, Non-Irritating; Economical, You Can Buy it from: W. E. WEBSTER DINING ROOM GIRL WANTED Apply at White Kitchen ; PIGS FOR SALE + About 25 young pigs for sale, Ap- Jaren A RR.1 Burketon, -. iets ene W. A. Sangst ter tei Be thrifty--ask oe your Uxbridge merchants for coupons gi Id

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