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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Nov 1941, p. 5

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ey a... 3, ~ Skilled Opeiator, ny, moderate prices -- Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave 50c Marcel - - 6c ~ Manicure - ~~ 8bc Phone 618, WHITBY « . Healthfully Air Conditioned All shows Daylight Saving Time. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, NOVEMBER 20.21.22 7 *Two Shows at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m, Saturday Matinee at 150 y BUD ABBOTT and LOU cobrrro, woof, t "IN THE NAVY" with The Andrews Sisters, and Dick Powell. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, . NOVEMBEER 24-25-26 - Last Complete show at 8.60, "The Mad Doctor" with Basil RATHBONE, Ellen DREW + John HOWARD, Vera VAGUE. Also an 'ADDED Attraction GUY KIBBEE, in . "Scattergood Pulls The Strings" COMING Next Thursday, Fri, Sat., z November 27-28-29, " ; 19) Underground with Jeffrey Lynn, Philip Dorn, Miss Agnes McPhail, ex-M.P. and writer of the colimn "Farm Better- ment" in the Globe and Mail, spoke to a full house in Blackstock Community Hall, on Monday night. The meeting was called by Cartwright branch of Ontario Federation of Agriculture, The assembly was an' interésting one, representing thoughtful and inter- ested agriculturalists not only from every corner of the Township but from neighboring ones as well, Miss McPhail is very well qualified to speak on the subject, having had for many| years a keen interest-in agricultural problems, and has made a study of the possible remedies which definitely is' union, Moreover, she was for several terms a member of parliament and can speak authoritatively from that angle It can be truly said of Miss McPhail that she is non-partisan, and has the interest of farmers and Canada at _heart; and she believes that if farm- ers present' a strong united front across Canada we need have no wor- ries about getting a fair deal through fegislation; but she expressed a fear "PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up' Our work ig | up to a standard-- Not down to a price. Phone 228, Port Perry PORT PERRY, ONT.,, THURSDAY, BROCK THEATRE NOVEMBER 20th 1941 ' BRITISH GUNS This picture shows a consignment of the Royal Army Ordance Corps of the British Army, where the guns. are assembled and stored for distribution, sr 3 == IN THE MAKING of gun barrels arriving at a depot - ---- Whether its Fresh, Cured, or can always give you quality Bert. MacGregor, MEATS THAT SATISFY You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE , Cooked Meats you require, we and service. Give usa call. "Phone 72-r.w that farmers will not unite to that extent, we being a long suffering, patierit - and too. often 'perhaps, a somewhat stupid, take what you get *|class, The subject' was treated as a na- - | tional economic as well as a class pro- blem. * She spoke convincingly and at times humorously to a very.attentive audience. A summary of her speech 'will appear at a later date. Cartwright Branch has organized to have study groups in each school sec- tion, It took Denmark ninety some years to attain their highly perfect co- operative system - of farming and marketing, which unfortunately fell into German hands. We hope with their exaniple ahead of us to have more speedy results, A very fine "Bundle for Britain" was sent from here Friday last. It was sent to Anglican. W. A. House, Toronto, and from there will be sent by I.O.D.E. to British War Victims. tained donations from A.Y.P.A, of St. John's Anglican Church, and from the W.M.S. of the United Church. The A.Y.P.A. had outfits for 3 boys and 3 girls besides donating many other cs- sentials for those unfortunate people. The W.M.S. contributed a variety of articles 'resulting from a roll call in a recent meeting. The box contained all sorts of things from smallest baby requirements to a quilt. Members of the "Sky Pilot" class of | St. John's Anglican Sunday School contributed $3. to the cause and pur- chased girls' stockings. They also are sending $1 to the Kinsman Club to buy milk for British babies. This donation represents considerable self sacrifice by these little folk, and al- ready they are practicing what they learn at Sunday School--the lesson of brotherly love. EE sean SALE OF FURNITURE Mr. Wilson Crosier, Manchester is "|selling his household furniture, etc, by auction on Sat, Nov. 29th. See bills. The property will also he of- fered at the same time. ARTHUR: PRENTICE, Prop. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. We have always had in stock GENUINE ALBERTA. ~ COAL. Our last car of two weeks ago is nearly gone. Place - your orders for this fine Canadian Coal, which is becoming more Popular as the wood situstion becomes more severe, 'Phone 240w. 4 "LAKE $CUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., LIMITED It weighed almost 80 pounds and con-|' UTICA Progressive Euchre and Dance in Memory Hall, under the auspices -of the British War Victims' Fund, to he held on Friday evening, November 21st The Blue Bird Club held a vor oa 'joyable meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Del. Catherwood, on: Thurs- day evening of last week. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr, anid Mrs. "Al. Christie, Best wishes to the newly weds Mrs, -D. Blair and Mr. Earl Bryant. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ackney and family called on Mrs, J, Ackney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of Brooklin, at Mr, Joe Ward's on Sunday, Mr. S. Ray has gone to live with relatives near Belleyine for the winter months, . 'Mr. D. Alderson, Mr. Henry Sker- ratt, Mr. George Skerratt, and Mr. Lloyd MacDonald, have secured work in General Motors, Oshawa. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. John "Crosier" and family in the death of her mother Mrs, Stewart. Miss Jessie Walker position in Oshawa, has taken a port. / 'SETTLE YOUR CLOTHES PROBLEM WITH JOHNSTON. APPROVED CLOTHES TAILORED FABRICS? - . Choose bien of, TO colors and patterns, just arrived. All new, y MEASURE all right, all BIG VALUE. STYLES? - - Select any style YOU like - - - specify any tailoring details. Johnston's experienced tailors will do you proudl YOUR MEASUREMENTS: We'll take them - - and expertly, tool Your opportunity to have superior custom-tail- ored-to-measure- clothing service at an amazingly low price... Come in today! $27.50 JD2-F41 . SOLD BY BROCK & SON 'FOR BEST GIFTS SW 3 WARM FOR WINTER WEAR PRICED FROM : $4.95 to $7.50 F. W,. DOLLS BIG DISPLAY NOW .25c. to $4.50 Men of the Great Family of Nations. Crossing - the World to Fight for Freedom Men of a lar We contingent of Canadian troops disembarking from a'tenderat a British elcomed by Capt. D. Margesson, British Secretary. of State for War. F. W. BROCK & SON, Phone 43, Port Perry FALTER IU Y 2 A ANSI PURIST AE, Ee Toe eh eo os SOI % 0% Nh 1% Ph st te be u's ue "FRESH BAKING DAILY" PIES, TARTS, ROLLS, CAKES, BUNS. Try Our SNOW WHITE BREAD--the delicious loaf. WE DELIVER WH DELY Gerrow Bros, Port Perry jel oie See edie SBE odie Sel Sagi i Se iar | In thesedays of uncertainty you pend ~ reliable insurance. © We place insurance that gives you peace of mind as well as protection. HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry -- aa TR LR Ta We Offer You thie Choice of the Market © in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Lowest Market Price. Prompt and Courteous Service Phone 29w ~ Cawker Bros. Port Perry BROCK'S, the Store for Men 'Saturday Special --Orange Layers | 17% a as ¢ . ¥ A i) ZX i k i rp

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