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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Apr 1942, p. 5

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< / | 'Superior Store Grains, Clover Seeds, a) Tommy TRINDER, Claude HULBERT Phones Port + PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 80th, 1942 / BROCK THEATRE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 618, WHITBY Healthtully Air Cénditioned Thursday, Friday and Saturday, APRIL 80, MAY 1 and 2 NOTE--1{ a paid-up Subscriber finds his or her name in small type among these ads., that pero i Stamps by applyng at the Office of The Port Perry Star, n will receive two War Savings THE CHURCHES - ° CHICK HATCHERY Two shows at 7 anfl 9 pm. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "REMEMBER "THE DAY" with . . Claudette COLBERT, John PAYNE. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, X MAY 4-5-6 Last complete show at 8.20 "Sailors Three" with Michael WILDING. Also an ADDED Attraction » "Lady Scarface" § with . Dennis O'Keefe, Judith Anderson Eric Blore. COMING next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 7-8-9, Kay Kyser, in "PLAYMATES" OE LO ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m--Public Worship, Student in charge. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev.' W. C. Smith, Minister. Sunday, May 3rd-- / Sunday School at 10 a.m. 11 a.m.--Public Worship, 7 p.m.--Public Worship © Sermon--John Wesley. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William Stocks. Sunday-- 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and sermon The Rector. 3 p.m.--Sunday School GOSPEL SERVICES PENTECOSTAL (in the Orange Hall) Sunday, 10 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class, 11 a.m.--Communion 7.30 p.m.-- Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study. You are cordially invited. Evangelist Ethel Thompson, in charge DENTISTS HARDWARE Carnegie Hardware COM PANY Radios, Builders' Supplies HARDWARE Furnaces, Plumbing D. Carnegie Port Perry A. J. Carnegie Phone 61, GROCERIES Seasonable Specials Sunlight Soap, ....... a 2 bars .11¢ Libby's Deep Brown Beans with Pork, ..ccovieninnn 2, 16 oz. tins 19¢ Fancy Applesauce, ..2, 16 oz. tins 17¢ Soap Flakes--for Quick Bubbly Suds, 3 lbs. .25¢ Phone 152, Port Perry 'AUTO WRECKERS DR. J. B. LUNDY * DENTAL SURGEON Oftice above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. Sermon--C Crises and the Christian. 7 PORT PERRY 'Chick Hatchery HERBERT BROOKS - = ete. EGG GRADING MAPLE LEAF FEEDS CREAMERY PORT PERRY CREAMERY MANUFACTURERS OF Finest Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER and CHEESE ICE CREAM Phone 164, Port Perry GENERAL MERCHANT BUY YOUR _ Master Chick Starter FROM WES. CROSIER General Merchant Phone-- Port Perry 86 r 11 SEAGRAVE, ONT. Groceries, Drygoods," Boots and Shoes, Hardware, etc. CHIROPRACTOR DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: Shop. : Phone 237, Res. 215 Port Perry LEGAL ARTHUR W. 8. GREER In attendance at my Part Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afterncon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2% (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in d at my Port Perry office on PORT PERRY Auto Wreckers IRWIN TRIPP, - Proprietor Cars bought for wrecking purposes. Used parts for all makes of cars. Phone 2lw, Port Perry Angus Wilkinson SEEDS and FEEDS . HOGG & LYTLE . LIMITED GRAIN & FEEDS Field and Garden Seeds "All Kinds of Poultry Feeds . Special Farm Supplies Phone 1, Port Perry Myrtle Station Elevator H. H. GOODE ~-- and Fuel General Farm Supplies Arrange for your Spring requirements of Clover Seeds, Corn, and Fertilizers ELWOOD MASTERS, Agent 120 r 6 and 12 Pe Brocklin 38 r 17 and 22 CLOTHES CLEANING Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eackt week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone BEAUTY PARLOR PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices ? We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave Marcel 6c Manicure 35¢ 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. 50c THE Dexter Shoes A complete foolwear ser- vice for men and -women-- featuring quality and value. A size and width for every foot. . 120 different styles. All sizes, all widths, perfect fit is the most important fac- tor in the comfortable wear of a shoe. - : Call and have your feet measured for a pair of the proper size. SUITS S8PONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH H. H. MULLIGAN Phone 77, Port Perry W. J. KING Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario Maple Street Phone 54 r 13 Baby Chicks, Poultry, Eggs, |' Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. "Always the Latest Hits" Thursday, Friday, Sat, (this week) BORIS KARLOFF, ROGER PRYOR, : in i The Man with "Nine Lives The man that can give you the most thrills in this great chilling mystery ' show COMEDY -- Andy Clyde in "MONEY SQUAKS" and Sports,/Reel Thursday, Friday, Saturday, (Next) -- all your radio pals -- Molly and Fibber MeGee, Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen, in } J . Look Who's Laughing! It's a scream--on the screen;--it's a howl--a riot,--1942 fun show. will laff the yell out of you, and you. COMING--"THE BIG STORE" and HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY? 'TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings-- Province of Ontario GFALED tenders addressed (6~ the Under. signed and endorsed "Tender for Coal" will be received until 3 pm, (E.DS.T.), THURSDAY MAY 7, 1942, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of lender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and the Supervising Archi- tect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ontario. '. Tenders should be made on the forms 'sup- plied by the Department and in accordance with departmental specifications and con. ditions attached thereto. Coal dealers' license numbers must be given when tendering. The Department reserves the right to de. mand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of 'a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable lo the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and {ta con. stituent companies unconditionally goaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada; or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. 2 Such security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfilment of the contract. Dy order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Becretary Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 20, 1042, PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning V. P. STOUFFER - Repairs Moth Proofing Phone: Office 30; Res. 239 RADIO Expert RADIO. Service PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. McLean Radio Service Orville Tripp MANCHESTER, ONT. Auto Wrecker OLD CARS BOUGHT . FOR WRECKING HIGHEST" PRICES PAID Phone--90 r 12 WANT ADS FOR SALE Your BEST Market FOR EGGS a~d POULTRY At present we. are pay: 'ing Top Toronto Market Prices for Live Spring Broilers, -and Live Hens delivered to our plant at Whitby. _ Pickering Farms LIMITED "No. 2 Highway, West of Whitby Phone day or night, Whitby 336 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary Leask, deceased James Farnsworth of Belleville, her Bay of Quinte . M. S. (Continued from page one) avoidably absent and her report was presented by Mrs. McNeely, of Osha- wa. Five Presbyterials--Cobourg, Kingston, Renfrew, Oshawa, Lindsay, exceeded their givings of the previous year." There has been an increase in the budgeting system and in syste. matic giving. i The afternoon session opened with a worship service conducted by Mrs, subject was "What is Our Aim for the Canada of To-morrow?" reports und problems to the open forum were Mrs, S. W. Spafford, of | Belleville; Mrs. 8. J. Gray, Cobourg; Mrs. M. G. Johnstone, Kingston; Mus. | I. Harris, Peterborough, and Mrs, J. Reid, Rénfrew. . Mrs. N. J. White, of Brooklin, As- sociate Helpers secretary, reported re- ceipts of $1226.00 from this depart- ment, - Mrs. A. A. Lapp, periodicals secre- tary, in presenting her report, urged the value of selecting the right woman for the department, one, she said, who Kew magazines. ' mrs, C. Gillies, literature secretary, announced $617,00 worth of literature sold. Press secretary, Mrs, A, Nill report- ed approximately 2325 regular and special meetings reported in the press, and announced a scrap book competi- tion at the 1943 Branch meeting. Mus. Jas, Farnsworth, temperance secretary, urged that this department be presented at each monthly meeting. Mrs, N. J. White conducted the wor- ship service at the evening session. Her subject was "Giving Christian Leadership to Youth." Mrs, Wm. Dunk of Brighton, Baby Band secretary, reported 103 Bands with a membership of 2500, an in- crease of 340. 131 meetings were held and $416.66 raised. Miss [ois Allan of Kingston, Mis- sion Band secretary, reported 206 Bands, raising $4,110.62, The report of afliliated C. G. I. 'T. groups was presented by Mrs. N. H.y Butcher. There are B7 groups, 463 members and $247.62 raised, an in- crease of $41.39. Miss Constance Wagar of Peter- borough presented the report of Mis- sion Circles, revealing 44 cirveles, 793 members, raising $2,172.90. Peter- borough Presbyterial leads in mem- bership and funds. * : The closing worship service was conducted by Mrs. A. Nill. Rose-| neath. Mrs. Nill's subject was "The Supremacies of Life", and the threads of thought, service and purpose gleaned from the worship services presented at the previous sessioms were woven together that the dele- gates might carry away the fabric. Musical numbers contributéd hy Frankford Church were a violin solo, "In a Monastery Garden" by Miss M. Gorham, a duet sung by Mrs. Hi. H. Lackie and Mrs. J. A. Warren, and songs by the Mission Band. The committees appointed were as fololws: Nominating ---- Mrs, William Dunk, Presbyterial Presidents bring their] - Brighton; Mrs. C. Gillies, Oakwood; me RED & WHITE stor by > RUGS Sale of Seconds : FELTOL | 9x6 $3.95 : <, 9 x Vo $4.95 9x 12 $7.95 ET SAE In EE Linoleum Rugs SECONDS 12 ft. x 15 ft. $22.00 12 ft.x13V5 ft. $20.50 12 ft. x 12 ft. $18.50 10, x 12 ft. $15.50 Fr pn a a og, P Window Shades 0 $1.39 g 15c. 59c. 89c. DRAPERY Prices quoted on Drapes made up and installed. oe Men's Suits In a Nice Range--$22.95 F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY A} Mrs. W. A. Scott, Packenham; Mrs. N. J. White, Brooklin; Miss Constance Wagar, Peterborough. Finance--DMrs. W. C. Smyth, Pem- broke; Mrs. E. J. Corkill, Napanee; Mrs. J. S. Gillies, Braeside; Miss KE. Dunoon, Lindsay; Mrs. J. V. MeNeely, Oshawa; Mrs. K. Whiteside, Janetville. Resolution -- Mrs, R. M. Seymour, Cataraqui; Mrs. J. Reid, Renfrew; Mrs. S. J. Gray, Port Hope. ~~ TELEPHONES IN CANADA Canada has more than five times as many telephones for every 100 people as the Axis powers." There are more million people than the entire Japan- ese Empire hay for ils' teeming mil- 'lions. These comparisons come from a sur- vey of the latest available world tele- phone statistics recently completed by the American Telephone and Tele- graph Company. The three Axis powers and their pre-war dominions, this survey shows, average only 2.34 telephones' whereas on January Ist, All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died at the City of Toronto on April Tth, 1942, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before May 30th, 1942, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after May 30th, 1942, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties ch- . Farm of the jlate G. R. Mickle, North Part of Lot 23, Concession 9, Township of Reach, 71 acres. Inquire Mortimer Clark, Gray, Baird, & Caw- thorne, 426 Confederation Life Bldg., Toronto. april Men of 30, 40, 30 at Sadi he le tonies, no ET ht Bl then have notice, , of April, 1942, above Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Estate of the above mentioned of Port Perry, on or about the 12t FOR SALE Electric Stove, four elements, oven in excellent condition, and the Late Mr. Jas. Lucas. day, May 2nd. other household furnishings; from estate of Apply to Mrs, G. M. Rennie, Port Perry, Satur- day of February, 1941, are claims. FOR SALE M. Jackson, Prince Albert. Gladiolus Bulbs--Apply to Mrs. D. FOR SALE Sulky Plow. * Upstairs, over Jomison's Bakery Colony House, 10 x 10; colony stove (coal); 2 furrow: Farmers' Friend Apply Frank Hotton, | - shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, 20th day of April, 1942, \ R.R.1, Port Perry. for the-Administrator: titled thereto, having regard only to yl over one-half of the world's tele- claims of which the undersigned shall phones being on this continent and Dated at Port Perry, this 30th day HARRIS, HARRIS, &AVALLACE, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitors for the In the Estate of Jane Trebell, deceased All persons having claims against Jane Trebell, who died at the Villagé reby notified to send to the undefsigned solicitors, on or before the 29th day of May, 1042, full particulars of t eir Immediately after May 20th, 1942, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the. said solicitors Ontario, this ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, Blong Block, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitors 1911, this country had 12.78 tele- "phones for every 100 people. There is an average of two telephones per 100 population in the world. Using estimates in_the case of those countries for which no recent official date are gvailable due to war, a world total of 41,190,000 telephones is indi- cated as of January 1, 1941, At the | present time it is likely that over 46 | million telephones are in service, with about one-third in Europe. "Telephones operated by private companies account for more than 60% of the world's total. all the telephones in the world are now operated from automatic central of- fices, including some 767,000 dial tele- phones in Canada, Canada had a total of 1,461,000 telephones on January 1, 1941. 2 - $ Only three countries have more tele- phones for every. 100 of the population |than Canada; the. United States 16.56, | » top Canada's 12.78 telephones. of telephone conversations carried on in t it 18 greatest telephone talkers. The pre- vious statistics issued by the A. T. & T. shows that Canadians led the world with 246.3 telephone calls per capita in 1939 followed by the United States with 231.6 conversations, with 180.5, Sweden with 189.0 and Norway with 96.1. According to the figures issued recently by the Domin- fon Bureau of Statistics the average telephones in the Dominion to serve 11 I! Close to HR of Sweden 14.26, and New Zealand 13.06 While no comparison of the number ¥ _ respective countries is shown, 4 easonably safe to assume that H Canadians continue to be the world's | § Denmark CHD STL SEE TH Tl I a ME i Te - IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY RELIABLE Insurance is essential WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult Phone 41 HAROLD W. EMMERSON Port Perry O_O LA LI LL T= People from the Country are asked to bring in their salvage material, and place in building back of St. Charles Hotel in Port Perry. See back page. 133188818 BREAD FRESH (1131183238080 000020830883080800308328328 2828028288233 00008 JEMISON'S BAKERY GOO THE HOME OF "BUNS DAILY IN SEASONAL VARIETY DELIVERY--PHONE 93w ART. JEMISON 3-2 D BAKING PASTRY PROPRIETOR 11338888088 088L Phone 73w number of telephone calls per capita in Canada increased to 251 in 1040. RRR RRR RARER SES REESOR'S FUEL & LUM PORT PERRY, ONTARIO : 'A Car of B.C. Shingles just arrived. Containing No. 1, 5X, and 8 inch clear butt. All kinds of WALLBOARD for repairing . Broken Plaster

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