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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 May 1942, p. 5

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AT 8 GRAIN & FEEDS X Myrtle Station Elevator -. Clover Seeds, SUITS CLEANED PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1942 wat BROCK THEATRE ~ Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 24-1516 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. © Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "How Green Was / My Valley" with Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald Crisp, 'Anna Lee. Mon., Tues.; Wed. -- May 18, 19, 20 Last complete show at 8.20 '1 Wake Up Screaming' with Betty Grable, Victor Mature, Carole Landis, Laird Cregar Also an Added Attraction "Accent on Love" with George Montgomery and I Osa Massen Conting Mest Thurs, Friday, Saturday, ay 21, 22, 23 "Nothing But the Truth" with Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard OO HARDWARE Carnegie Hardware COMPANY Radios, Builders' Supplies HARDWARE Furnaces, Plumbing A. J. Carnegie Phone 61, D. Carnegie Port Perry - GROCERIES Superior Store -Seasonable Specials " BROWNS' AUNT HATTIES' VITAMIN B WHITE BREAD Phone 152, Port Perry AUTO WRECKERS "PORT PERRY | Auto Wreckers IRWIN TRIPP, Cars bought for veoh purposes. Used: parts for all makes of cars. Phone 2lw, Port Perry Proprietor Angus Wilkinson SEEDS and FEEDS HOGG & LYTLE LIMITED Field and Garden Seeds All Kinds of Poultry Feeds - Special Farm 8upplies Phone 1, Port Perry ~~ H. H; GOODE - = Grains, Clover Seeds, and Fuel General Farm Supplies Arrange for yodr Spring requirements of 5 y hi pi] Fertilizers ELWOOD MASTERS, Agent Phones-- Port Perry 120 r 6 and 12 'Brooklin 83 r 17 and 22 CLOTHES CLEANING SUITS SPONGRD AND PRESSED 80 Gents Dry Gleaned $1.00 "| foot. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NOTE--1f a paid-up Subscriber finds his or her name in small type among these ads., that person will receive two War Savings Stamps by applyng at the Office of The Port Perry Star, THE CHURCHES, CHICK HATCHERY ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev/ J. A. MeMillan, Minister. 11 am. --Sunday School. 7 p.m.~--Public. Worship, in PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH , Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Public Worship "Pentecostal Power" T p.m.--Public Worship. "Money Talks" CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN ! Thursday, Ascension Day-- 9.30 am~-- Holy Communion, Sunday, May A7th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m.--Matins' and Sermon, The Rector. GOSPEL SERVICES PENTECOSTAL (in the Orange Hall) ¥ Sunday, 10 a.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class, 11 a.m.--Morning Woiship. 7.30 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Bible Study. You are cordially invited. . Evangelist Ethel Thompson, in charge DENTISTS DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON . Ollice above Bell Telephone Exchanges, 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. PORT PERRY Chick: Hatchery | HERBERT BROOKS Baby Chicks, Poultry, Eggs, ete, EGG GRADING MAPLE LEAF FEEDS CREAMERY Your BEST Market FOR EGGS and POULTRY At present weare pay- . ing Top Toronto Market Prices for Live Spring Broilers, and Live Hens deliverdd to our plant at "Whitby. Pickering Farms " LIMITED No. 2 Highway, West of Whitby Phone day or nigat, 436 Waithy HOME HUNTER READ THIS Near Port Perry, six-roomed frame house, stone foundation, in excellent condition. Good well, cistern with pump in kitchen, large garden wth shrubs, flowers, raspberries and trees. Stable, good cellar, electric lights, completely - furnished, piano, 2 stoves, summer kitchen, clean and nicely de- rated. A comfortdble home. Storm windows. Apply to Box 11, Prince Albert, Ontario, may?28 | The RED CROSS IS WORTHY OF YOUR SUPPORT AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, MAY 23rd -- Stock and Implements belonging to Wm. H. Armstrong at his premises near Wick on Highway No. 12. See bills, 1 PORT PERRY CREAMERY MANUFACTURERS OF Finest Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER and CHEESE ICE CREAM Phone 1564, 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, étc. CHIROPRACTOR DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST ' Leonard Block over Prentice"s Barbe: Shop. Phone 237, Res. 216 LEGAL ARTHUR W. "S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2b Port Perry (The firm of Greer & Humpbrers is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 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 BEAUTY PARLOR PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices e specialize in-- *-Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave 50c Marcel - - 76¢c Manicure - - 3b¢ PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to a standard-- -- Not down to a price. . PRone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. THE Dexter Shoes A complete footwear ser- vice for men and women--- featuring quality and value. A size and width for every 120 different styles. All sizes; all widths, perfect fit is the mostimportant fac- tor in the comfortable wear of a shoe, Call and have your feet measured for a pair of the proper size. H. H. MULLIGAN Phone 77, Port Perry AUCTION SALES C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jomison's 'Bakery FRIDAY, MAY 16th--Furniture be- , longing to Miss Bessie Crozier, at her residence, Port Perry. See bills \ W. J. KING" Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario Maple Street Phone 54 r 13 PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning VY. P. STOUFFER Repairs Moth Proofing Phone: Office 30; Res, -239 I i RADIO Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. McLean Radio Service Orville Tripp MAN CHESTER, ONT. Auto Wrecker OLD CARS BOUGHT FOR WRECKING HIGHEST PRICES PAID Phone--90 r 12 VETERINARY = D. C. Mac Master, B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 4d - Port Perry WANT ADS HAY FOR SALE rere Mr, Wm. Perry wishes to announce he has some hay for sale at High Point, R.R. No. 2, Port Perry. FOR SALE AT MANCHESTER Frame House, 6 rooms; outbuild- ings, good well, % acre land. Any reasonable price considered. Apply to Mrs. Walter Short, 629 Shaw St, Toronto, Men of 30,40, 50 PRP, VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal? - Want normal Ronen Juiityr Et we ber Py Board urges all citizens to pur PS 3) Here are one or two reasons for this appeal -- ¥ : 1 Dealers will have to take 4 able at the mine at the time of delivery, in whatever typo of # railway car that can be obtained. | stead of 8. > DOAAAARARARAAARARS KE ARK ARS armor Citizens of : 2 All coal merchants and t Phone 73w PO The Fuel Administrator of the Wartime Prices and Trade tend with many unpredictable burdens during the coming year, and it is impossible to say what effect this will have on Canada's fuel supply. You can prevent a coal shortage by-- Placing Your Order. - Taking Deliveries REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER SCRA SARARARASAAARARASARAAAAARAARAARARRR AAA SSR KARE ARAN AJ CAABBARARAANNARAR ARRAS ANAT Port Perry chase next winter's fuel NOW whatever anthracite is avail- he railways will have to con- NOW NOW - - AAARAAARRAARARARARAAAAARAARARIAAS A rr RT PERRY, ONTARIO rrr ara a ee ee eT a > * BREAD FRESH ART. JEMISON CATRERISRIIINIINIIIIRIINTILLLLISLLLLSLLLLLLLLLLNLLL SCUGOG Rev. F. G. Joblin elected Chairman of Presbytery i i ; i i i i i i i 4 i i i i j i ; i i } } : i ; § } i i } } j i i i i j i i i i } Rev. F. G. Joblin has been elected as chairman of Oshawa Presbytery, suc- ceeding Rev. J. V. McNeely, who was chairman for the past year. Tht services at the usual hours on Sunday next, except the evening ser- vice at the Centre will be at 7.30 in- Fveryone is invited to these services as there will be a great from the Presbytery to accompany Rev. Mr. Joblin at all the services. "The Singing School i Party will be given in the near future. Watch for notice. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. J. | Robinson (Orpha Fralick) in the passing of her husband, in Toronto. All are glad to hear Mr. F, Pearce is home from Port Perry Hospital, and is doing well after an operation, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of Tordnto, has returned to their home after the past week here with Mr. and Mrs. R. Tetlow. R Mothers' Day or parent's day ser- vices were well attended. The call to worship was given with Mrs. George Samells_ at the piano. The regulation program was followed with those taking part--Mr. John Reader, Rev. Mr. Joblin, Mrs. Elmer Sweetman, Mrs. E. Reader. - Rev. Mr. Hinton of Cadmus was the guest speaker, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey spent the week end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. I. Rodd, at Manilla. : * Miss Grace-Demara Toronto, spent the weck-end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. Demara Mrs. M. Bailey of Epsom is visiting her brother Mr. Orr Jeffrey,.and her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jeffrey, for a few weeks, Mrs. D. Hope visited her friend Mrs. W. Mark on Thursday of last week. Mrs, Wm. Ramsay of 'Toronto, is visiting her brothers Messrs. Joel and Jonathan- Aldred for a few days. Mrs. H. Long visited her cousin Miss Clara Hardy, on Monday. Corporal J. L. Sweetman, of Man- JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF : GOOD BAKING BUNS DAILY IN SEASONAL VARIETY DELIVERY-- titties stastiteansse PASTY PHONE 98w yz PROPRIETOR me RED & WHITE stone " Ladies' - - * Mén's Summer Shoes 'BIG SHIPMENT this Week - Boys' and Girls' Shoes in a Large Assortment $2.50, $3.35 $2.49, $4.50 $2.85 SISMAN'S WORK BOOTS $3.50 $4.95 @ YOUR FLOORS All in Stock in RUGS or YARD GOODS FO Linoleum 'GONGOLEUM INLAID Linoleum 'FELTOL Drapery and Venetian Blinds PRICED ON REQUEST Oranges, Valencia--29c, 39¢c, 45c GOOD QUALITY THIS WEEK Cabbage 2 Ibs. 1be. Lemons--3 for 10¢, Carrots--2 bunches 19ec. . Corn Syrup-->5 lbs. 655¢ PHONE 43 F. W. BROCK & SON PORT PERRY ~ $34334834383471 3338338882022 0000 2000220 HERE'S THE WAY TO GET SALVAGE READY Newspapers, books and magazines. TIE UP IN BUNDLES. Miscellaneous waste paper, such as corrugated cartons, cigarette boxes, cereal boxes; old envelopes, writing paper and wrapping paper-- FLATTEN OUT AND TIE INTO BUNDLES N.B.--Do not include cellophane, wax, carbon, or tarred papers as they have no war value, and if packed with good salvage paper will involve labor in sorting. Bottles, cosmetic jars, glass containers of all kinds, PLACE IN CARDBOARD BOXES, CASES OR BASKETS. Metal, old pots and pans, picces of piping, old metal toys, broken tools and all kinds of old metal. 'Salvage is IMPORTANT © PARTICULARLY SCRAP RUBBER Our interest in Salvage must not slacken. livery day the need grows greater for Rubber, Rags, Metals, and Paper. Hunt about your premises, and see if you can find any of these articles that have ceased to be useful to you. needs those articles, and needs every scrap of them NOW. Start hunting. BUT be sure what you put out has some value as salvage. garbage collection. Please place what you have for salvage in front of your prem- ises on Wednesday afternoons--and Phone 211 to say it is there, courtesy of Messrs. Griffen and Waridel, their trucks will pick up your contribution. Your country This is NOT a Through the ACCUMULATE IN A HEAP. Rubber such as inner tubes, rubber tires, rubber footwear, hot water bottles, tennis balls or anything of rubber. PACK UP IN PACT WAY. Mixed rags, worn-out clothing, blank- ets, bags, old carpets, ete. . © TIE UP IN BUNDLES. THE MOST COM- GEO. F. MANNING, Chairman of Committee, Phone 211, Port Perry ning Depot spent the week-end at his home here, Mr. and Mrs, C, Clark, Ross and Marion of Utica, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. "Gerrow, Lola and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerrow and. Kent, Mr, and Mrs, D. Anderson, of Port Perry, and Mrs, C. Wannamaker were guests of Mr, and Mis. E. H. Gerrow, at their summer cottage, at Platten's Island. Mr, and Mrs. L. Pearce visited her mother, Mrs. Wm. Clark on Thursday, in Mariposa. We are glad to hear Mrs. Clark is improving in health after suffering a paralytic stroke a week ago. Mr. Clark and son Evdtett visited his daughter Mrs, Pearce on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, Toronto, spent a long week-end with her par- ents Mr, and Mys. G. Sweetman. Mrs, Maundrel of Oshawa, and Mrs. Ross, of Toronto, were week-end guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs." CL. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wilkinson and her mother, Mrs. R. Graham, visited their cousins Mr. and Mrs. O. Browne, at Port Hope. Mr. Russell Fines of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, T. Fines. Mr. and Mrs. R. Reader and son Owen, visited their cousins at Hamp: ton on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee and her sister Miss Jean Hood and friend Mv. Ralph Lang, of Toronto, Miss Joy Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood, were guests of their parents, Mr, and Mra. R. Hood. = Birthday greetings to Clem Jeffrey, Clifford Lee, for Mhy 16th; Joan Lewis, for May 18th. } JUDGE L. ¥. O'CONNOR County Judge for the United Coun- ties of Northumberland and Durham passed away at his home in Cobourg oir Monday, following a heart attack. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rehecca Bowles Estate Creditors. of Rebecca Bowles, of Port' Perry, Ontario County, spinster, who died it Port Perry, Ontario, on the 28th day of April, 1942, are re- quested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned before June 11th, 1942, after which date her estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto and the estate will not be liable for any claims of which it has not then received notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this twelfth day of May, A.D. 1942, JOSEPH DENNY, Solicitor for said Estate, Prince Albert, Ontario.

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