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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Aug 1941, p. 4

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Raa ts MONA FRE Sop YJ Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Harper and Mr. S. Farmer attended a session of the "Institute of Canadian Affairs" at Geneva Park, Lake Couchiching. Miss Grace Stone is home for holi- days prior to taking up her studies in company with Miss Mary Stone, at "the School of Pharmacy. / : ! : / Miss Marian E..Farmer, of Toronto, - is visiting Mr. and Mrs, S. Farmer. ; =. Mr." Harry Bruton, of Toronto, a RY former harnessmaker. here, called on old acquaintances last week. "Bob Carter, of Minneopolis; Minn, was the guest: of Pilot Officer Joel Aldred, at his home over the week end. Capt. Rev. C. D. Daniels, Chaplain, spent the week-end in Port Perry. He expects to go OQVverseds shortly. 'Miss Catharide Paton, of Sarnia, _ visited recently with her aunt Mrs. N, Wilkinson and her uncle Mr. J. Paton, Mrs. J. M. O'Driscoll and Mrs. S. Smylie, both of Toronto, are visiting their sister Mrs, Toncheff, in Port Perry. ~ + We are sorry to learn that Mrs, Robert McKnight has suffered a para- lytic stroke. Her condition is not im- proving as fast as her friends would wish, "7 Mrs. John Cowie, of Owen Sound, is visiting her mother, Mrs. McKnight -and sister Miss 'McKnight, Mrs, Longstaffe, soloist of = the Eaton Memorial Church, will sing at the morning service next Sunday in the United Church, : - Thosé¢ who heard Mrs. Longstaffe last year will"remember bo: sinking with pleasure. MRS. McCL! NTOCK, ATC. M. Will resume Piano Classes, Sept. 8. Studio in Archer's Apartments. Monday, Tuesday; Wnesdny and © Thurgday in Port Perry. » Rriday and - Saturday at' 437 Cam- bridge St. S., Lindsay. * Pupils wishing to commence, phone 200 or 89 or write Box 2, Port Perry. Pupils prepared for cxaminations, HAMILTON, -- To Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton, Millbrook, August 18th, 1941, a baby hoy, at Port Perry 3 Hospital. ------ RANSOM --.To Mr. and Mrs, Jack "Ransom, Toronto, August 17th, 1941, a-baby boy, at Port Perry Hospital, - CROSIER--To Tpr. and Mrs, E =a 5 wood Crosier, at Burnside nln gL Toronto, 'August 19th, 1941, a -son-- Bryan Elwood. . : -------- | APPRECIATION FROM HYDRO- ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION Toronto, Aug. 18, 1941 2 Mr. G. F. Manning, - -Sec'y-Treas., Hydro-Electric System, Port Perry. Xe + Dear Sir: Eh "We wish to congratulate you for the excellent showing indicated on the Control Sheet as at July 31st. It is CS quite evident that you are making a real effort to keep consumer's arrears _at a minimum, and the present show- ing should be a matter of satisfaction : to your Council, Yours tiuly, R. F. JEFFREY, ->- ANNOUNCEMENT : Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hood an- EL _nounce the engagement of their eldest ~ daughter, Audrey Noreen, to Elmer Wilfred, second son of Mr. and Mrs. "Tyson Lee, Greenbank, gage will take place at the home of er parents, Scugog Island, on the : 80th of August. ! << > ak IN MEMORIAM REES--In loving memory of Mrs, David Rees, who fell asleep in Jesus, August 21, 1922, - Calm, peaceful you lie sleeping, ~ Sweetest rest has followed pain, 'e who loved you sadly miss you; T in God to meet again. ges 1. loving memory of Miss 1. Rees, who passed away, E 20th, 1938. 'ghould our tears run down, And why our hearts be riven? het other gem in the Saviour's nother soul in heaven." Dolly L. Rees. Phone 11 FREE Parking OSHAWA Air Conditioned --A Famous Players Theatre-- Now Playinj-- -- Last Two Days -- 2 WALT DISNEY'S' ) Amazing New Full-Length ++ Feature Production The Reluctant Dragon with ROBERT BENCHLEY sequences in multiplane - Technicolor & REVIVAL SPENCER FRIDAY TRACY "Edison the Man' Monday and Tuesday 2--HITS--2 Robert MONTGOMERY, Ingrid BERGMAN, - in James Hilton's . . } . Rage in Heaven with George Sanders. ~--ADDED-- ~ "Blonde Inspiration' _ Big Special Casl, << % C OMING Next WEDNESDAY "RE UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS Most of our subscribers are ver payment of their subscriptions. and a few neglect. ' when ) Payment is due, It should read '41 or 48, prompt in the ut some forget-- The label on your paper tells you --- + Fa - Numero /. For full par International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery 'Demonstration October 14, 15, 16, 17--1941 Highway 28; West of Gitylof Peterborough PETERBOROUGH COUNTY a The World's Largest Plowing Contest sid, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont. EE Or A co ue oo rm Machinery Exhibit, with s Agricultural Demonstrations $6000 IN PRIZES ticulars, apply £0 J. A. Carroll, Manager, /I.R. BENTLEY'S | "| Sunday School at 10 a.m." '{ CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION - -|11 a.m.-- Public Worship, 17.30 p.m.--Lakeside Community ser- Por t Perry F air Te Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only,' supplied where uecessary, at reasonable prices,-- "OPTOMETRIST © ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev,'R. Simpson, Minister Y Service at 11 a.m. ANGLICAN Sunday, August 24th-- « 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 7 9.46 a.m. --Sunday School all a.m.--Matins and Sermon ° ". The Rector, Sunday, August 31st. 1 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.45_a,m.--Sunday School. ik p.m, --Evensong and Sermon. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 'Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday School conducted "by. Rev. Harry Allen Price. vice conducted by Rev. 'Harry Allen: Price. Lakeside service, ; 'Sunday Evening, 7.15 An Invitation Officé above Bell Telephone Exchangs, Lawrence' s Drug Store News "You Can SAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" L'Onglex 'Rikers © NAIL POLISH Hinds FRENCH BALM ° All popular shades. Honey: &' Almond Two sizes - 19¢. CREAM 29¢, and' 49¢. Adri ¥ Giant: "Size, 49¢. |- ~ " Briten PE "100TH PASTE 'A lasting' fragrance _ Lentherle "weed or POWDER : 30c. and '60c. TOILET . 29e, Woodbury's WATER Saulbb's "FACE CREAMS $1.20 TOOTH PASTE 25¢, and 47c. 4 yun re 33c. and 43c.. e LINDSAY FAIR TICKETS--4 for $1h00--Order Early PHONE 49 he Renal tae comme EEL WY I OO ARTHUR Ww. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blog] Block, Port Perry, ~_ DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON North side Queen Street, Port Perry. A. M. LAWRENCE PORT PERRY Phone 2b Phones: Office. 68w, Residence 68) PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Ww. Office Office A, Sangetor DENTAL 8URGEON Hours: 9 am, to 5 pm. Upstairs, over 'C, Sleep's Insurance Office. 3 Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices We speeialize in-- Bonat Periandnt Waves | Strand Theatre. For Four Days ROBERT TAYLOR, in _ "Billy the Kid" in Technicolor Chief Municipal Engineer}. The mar-| OBITUARY Christopher Pickard _ The sudden passing of Christopher Pickard, caused from -a tar accident in Peterboro, on_kriday, August 15, 1941, in his 27th year, was a shock to 'this_ community, where the deceased had lived for a number of years. Chris. had been---working in General 'Motors plant, Oshawa, up to last week ; when he secured a position in Peter- . boro, on a construction job. The late Mr. Pickard was born in Reach Township, and later moved fo Port Perry. . m-- He was the eldest son of Mrs. Lil- lian Pickard, and the:late John Pick- ard, He ledives to mourn is passing, his mother, three brothers, Ben. of 1 Oshawa, Bob. and Dave of Port Perry, three sisters, Mrs. John Raines; Mrs. | Henry Skerratt, and Grace at home. i The funeral, which' was largely at- tended was held from.the McDermott Funeral Parlours, Port Perry, on. Sun-} day afternoon, Pastor Hawkins and! Rev. J. Denny in charge of the ser- vice. The pallbearers were Mac Mec- Millan, Jack Parry, Harold and Cecil «| Mills, Frank Honey, Roy Whiteside. Interment at Uxbridge Cemetery. . Much Appreciated Rev. Dr. Price The Christian service rendered by Rev, Dr. Harry Allen Price, of Pitts- burgh, Pa., in the Port Perry United Church and® community, has been £r Sotly appreciated. - Dr. Price has brought messages of op good-cheer, good sense, and fine inspiration. His manner of present- ing Christian truth has been riatural and readily understood. - A' kindly personality and sincere belief in the truths presinisd give added point to his 'sermons;- Dr. Price has been ansinting in his service, and has-made himself (to- gether with his mother gnd-sigters) quite hy home with our people. His & stay with us has been all too short; but will be remembered with pleasure by our people.- "We wish him success in his future work, Don't fail to hear him next Sunday, fo Cable Extended - Local telephone men are busy laying a cab for long distance service. They are beginning 'at the bowling green and wil Cross the highway and" proceed alon Lilla Street with the submer, cable. September 26-27 PRIZE LISTS NOW READY Apply to R. D. Woon, Phone 203, Port Perry 17.16 Sunday evenings. obs 6) - Phone Snel FRESH FRUITS 268 £58 NEGEUBLES doz.-33¢ PEACHES Number One PRICE A 6 qt. Basket 'DAILY FIRM RIPE B LOCAL ' 2 BANANAS -:2 lbs. 19c CORN onCob doz. 25¢ - EATING 1 EOCAL PEARS -- "3for10c LETTUCE - head 10c DUCHESS ' LARGE GREEN APPLES - 6 lbs. 25¢ - CELERY -- - ea. 10¢c ROL LER GREEN ' : 5 BLUEBERRIES lb. 19¢ PEPPERS - - ea. 5¢ RED MALAGA LOCAL GRAPES 2 Ibs. 35¢ CABBAGE each 15¢ EATING WHITH PICKLING PEACHES - 3for10c ONIONS = Ib. 21c MEDIUM NEW > ORANGES - POTATOES basket 25¢ | toall to hear Dr. Harry Allen|Manicure Price, noted Pittsburgh preacher at the Port Perry United Church, at 11 a.m, each Sunday during August, and at the Lakeside at DEPARTMENT of NATIONAL ~ WAR SERVICES A Cordial invitation is extended | Marcel r PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to a standard-- Not down to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Shampoa and: Wave 50c 7. el. UXBRIDGE, ONT. ? Thursday, Friday, Sat. (This Week) .| Katherine DeMille and Jack Holt, in TRAPPED. IN THE SKY See! G men endangering their lives in the sky to get their gangster. COMEDY=Three Stooges, in "PLUMBING WE MAY GO" Chap, 8--"LIGHTNING WARRIOR" Saturday, 2 shows, 7.30 and 9.30 S.T. Thursday, Friday, Sat. (Next. Week) Organization for Canada's big coast to coast special drive for alumium scrap was completed last week when representatives "of the - Canadian Aluminum Refineries and the Cana- dian Association of Secondary Ma- terials met representatives of the Metals - Controller's Office and the National Salvage Campaign Super~ viser 'in' Ottawa and gave their as- surance of complete co-operation, "We are ready to handle all the metal col- lected in the Drive, We will do it on a strictly non- profit basis, and pre- pare it in accordance with the refiners specifications," said the President of the Association, - The meeting closed the. arrange- ments for getting all the scrap from donors to, industry quickly and-eco- nomically. Cost of segregating the various kinds of aluminum and of transporting it from collection depots to refineries' will be kept to minimum in this way. The net sale price of all aluminum salvage collected in this] special -drive goes to the Red Cross Society. ° "We are very pleased wih the Secondary Materials Association's co- operation, The waste material in- dustry is performing a most necessary ic function to our satisfaction? ---- ~ pense. TOMATOES "Local Staked 6 qt. Basket. 35¢ LOCAL CAULIFLOWER ~~ LOCAL CARROTS BASKET PLUMS FOR PRESERVING AT REASONABLE PRICES "GROCERY VALUES Domino Black TEA 40c CORN STARCH 1b. 10¢ 'SODAS 1 1b. RICHMELLO ¥ . CLARK'S COFFEE - - 11lb.41c Tomato Soup 2'for 15¢ " FRY'S ' - CATELLI'S Ny E COCOA - 1b, 23¢~ SPAGHETTI, 15 oz. 10¢c DURNAM or CANADA TASTY CREAM ag . 2 lbs. 25¢ [ --_DOMINO BAKING POWDER] said officials of the Controller's Office and' the National Salvage Campaign Office. ~The dealers designated to pays YOU FREE WANT ADS Every Paid-Up Subscriber to the to ONE F ree Want now on. We believe: that hn , and we want _ you to prove it at our ex- = MICKEY ROONEY. and His Gang, in . ANDY MEETS A : i 1 DEBUANTE See! Mickey and his popular family in the Great Fun Show of the year. Chap: 9--"LIG HTNING WARRIOR" Saturday--2 slows; 7, 30 and 9.30 S.T, WHOOPEE! Sunday after Mid Nite show--12.05, Aug. 31, Labour Day. Feature--"BISCUIT EATER" Two reels-- "MEN OF LIGHT SHIP" "WAR NEWS" " POPEYE--MUSICAL REEL 4 Pictures for the Holiday Matinee--Sept. 1, 3 p.m. 16¢, and 10c. Public School Kiddies -- FREE- bc. Chocolate - Bar -- Labour "Day Treat. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG wy -DENTIST Port Perry Star i 18 Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber or will be entitled Shop. Phone 237, Res. 216 Port "Perry (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dlasolved) _ RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS Phone 814 "in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each ' week or by appointment. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED vY 80 Cents - SUITS CLEANED handle the scrap aluminum will re- ceive only. out-of-pocket expenses for] - preparing .the scrap, . 'This involves cleaning, removing handles and rivets and other foreign material," sorting' and pressing into balés or briquettes. When the material is 'ready, the FARM FOR SALE One hundred" acres of Brock Township, East half of Lot 14, in the 10th Concession. 1 from Church, Store and No. 12 High- way. Apply at Port Perry Star, Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery land in Half mile executive Secrefary of the Associa- tion -will report to the Metals Con- troller the quantities available and the Metals Controller will designate the quantities to bé shipped to the various authorized refining plants, The re- cow. STRAYED Strayed from the premises of John Miller, Ashburn; dehorned Ayrshire Finder will be rewarded, _ Communicate with John Miller, Have a Heart! It pays to Spray half an hour Before Milking. Flies Torture Your Stock. Give the fineries will turn ovér to the Red Cross the prevailing price of scrap aluminum, less the amount paid to the dealers for handling and. preparing, | less freight. The metal will be ship- "International Plough, nearly new. Lamb, Manchestdy, FOR SALE Two-furrow Gang Apply to Fred Phone 90 r 22, animals a break. They'll fed) better. Flies avoid cattle sprayed with Capo Cattle Spray ped freight collect and the refining =, plants" will pay the freight. 11 scrap aluminum collected in this special drive which opens on Sept. b "FOR SALE boll ¥ Good * covered buggy and set - Tot single harness, good. Apply to E. M,| Williams, Prince Albert, Stainless, Non-Irritating, "Economical, © You an; Buy it from: W. E. 'WEBSTER and closes Sept. 80, will be handled on a voucher basis.. Each Red Cross unit will-receive a voucher from the PEP, V Men, of 30,40, 50 VIGOR, Subnormal? 244 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. RY Queen Street, Port Perry, Phono 94 AS ry y «4 you can rely 19] o For fluffy-light cakes and biscuits onthe precision quality of Domino Baking Powder. Contains no alum. Its complete dependability makes Baking: Day a delight! Dominion qn Kitchen Approved. "DOMINION AMAA, LIMITED hare dealer and the weight of aluminum collected will be determined on public scales. Every pound will be utilized directly in war industry. "One point to be made clear in this drive" stressed the National Salvage Campaign Supervisor, "is that scrap aluminum should be donated. Dis- used pots ahd pans, broken electrical equipment, parts of "washers, sweep- ers, or automobiles, discar rded gadgets or sport equipment, All'are welcome contribution, We are not asking for any aluminum articles now in uae the Want normal vi bi or, tality? or item. Fomta Tablets." Son Tablets, tonics, * stimulants, ater mente aida 30 normal pep afte or*50. Bey this 0 normal pep story ia Tor only sale al A all good rug ato Hy donation of which EY mean re- placement by something else, This would not be économy, We are pro- moting a salvage drive which means we want all articles of aluminum which are of no further use other than for the metal which can be processed." . FOR : Bxpert Radio Service PHONE 234 on . : Tuesdays, Thursdeye and Saturdays only. McLean Radio Service

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