er | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1942 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. * Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 1-2-3 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 CAROLE LOMBARD and JACK BENNY, in "To Be or Not To Be CHICK HATCHERY THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PORT PERRY Chick Hatchery HERBERT BROOKS Baby Chicks, Poultry, Eggs, : ete. EGG GRADING MAPLE LEAF FEEDS Rev. J. A. McMillan, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 am.--Rally Day Service-- "The Bible in the Home," PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister SUNDAY-- : 11 am--World's Communion Sunday. GOOD Always availab Phone 72w, Christ's Call to All Members, CHIROPRACTOR Properly dressed and well'kept "price, by ordering from W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER MEATS rie RED & WHITE srore . le at reasonable /PORT PERRY . Individual Ownership gives you More Personal Service, with Fair Prices... Better Quality. ' 7 p.m.---Above Value and Above Price! W. J. KING CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION a A da AAR RE 8 SL Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, Ib. 25¢ Mondsay, Tuesday and Wednesday, OCTOBER 5-6-7 Last Complete show at 8.15 Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, $y Ly # Gerrow's Bread is made for people who want the Best. ANGLICAN J ~()¢ cle 3 - . Rector -- Rev. William Stocks Ivory Soap Flakes, large pkg. 26¢ P and G White Naptha Soap, - 4 bars for 8lc Bruce Bairnsfather's World-famous | Sunday, October 4th-- \ 2 A ; \ a Raye Character, in 11 a.m--Corporate Communion. Mark Sinegt. Let us serve you. Many k lowers Soap, ° B 3 cakes 17c Fa : Youth Service. The Rector. ° o Sa i Choice Pumpkin, - - 2 tins 2lc Old Bill and Son Ps ---- i Saturday Special --"ORANGE CAKES" : . 3 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH , + ' 3 Also an ADDED Attraction A pant, Ou. Sel ore br i a ill Keen's Mustard, Special, 1/4 lb. 25¢ Li errr tomer i Cs Jefsey and Holstein - Cows, ete, they . { Si --- = 2 11-a.m.--Divine Service, : , vk 'rosi isls* WE DELIVER ¢ Fs Brrerer property of - Wright Crosier, at his|s = H : The Falcon Takes Over, "i (oir Mremiscs, Manchester. Sce bills, [3 PHONE 32 © Gerrow Bros, Port Perry 81 oo ior wax, - - 1 pound tin 46c - i H ors' : Sabin Q : - ¢ : ts with bo Sanises and 7.00 p.m. --Evangelistic Service. | TUESDAY, OCT Gth--- Farm Stock, | Heese resets mnie atitite st state iat etata tata estat ats a eta t ta a st a tt a td Gold Medal Coffee, - - 1, pound tin 29¢ b wih v oF | va A Pd CLOTHES PINS, COMING Next Thursday, Friday and Sattirday, October 8-9-10 Saboteur ~~ with Priscilla Lane and ROBERT CUMMINGS r---- ---- HARDWARE Carnegie Hardware COMPANY Radios, Builders' Supplies - HARDWARE. oo DENTIST Township, the McRae Farm, on the wl : . choir from Epsom, sang three very] Hoberts Cough Syrup - - per bottle 3bc Furnaces, Plumbing Lastinrd Block: over Deontiod's Barbet gn wi pe a A TE pleasing numbers in their usual good Small size Bromo Seltzer © per bottle 10¢ y © RI Mu ' ii ' ht N \ hl) il A. J. Carnegie D. Carnegie| phone 237 Wy Port Perry on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1942, and adherents of the congregation are lee i " hn Bo Sopa Colgate S Dental Cream - # par tube 25¢ Phone 61, Port Perry : ! : at 12 noon sharp. : invited to be present as there will be " py . Wy . yn iy Yo "ibe Quaker Corn If lakes oy # 2 pks for 15¢ : LEGAL The offering consists of from 30 to| no morning service in the Church. wisi on a Jin Audience Cattaraugus Meat Slicer, Yours for 40c. and 8 Quaker 40 acres of Standing Hardwood, to be| Next Sunday, October 11th, service at ward a sermon full of Inspiration and Corn Flakes Box Tops. GROCERIES a sold in s sed arter acre lots.| 11 am. with Rev. J. A. MacMillan in helpfulness. Mr. Walter Kerr, chow ARTHUR VW. 8S. GREER sold in supposed quirter acre. lols, oe Ye we Be leader of Burn's Church, Ashburn, Superior Store PURE GATSUP, 2, 12 oz. bottles 2c. t+ Tiirge Pkg. RINSO and 3 Dozen RAL All for 33c. MAZDA BULBS, inside frosted 25,40,60 watts, ..each- 13c. SHREDDIES, siiilntinnt 2 packages 23c. Everybody Welcome .DENTISTS . DR. J. B, LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St, Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68J "W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Oflice Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ollice Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG Scugog. 4 and 5, Con. 1, Mariposa. Ete., Josiah Smith at Manchester. See bills for particulars of these sales. Phones: TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. . Auction Sale of Standing Timber and Tops at Lot 10, Con..1, Thorah Fasily accessible, level ground. in attendance at my Port Perry office on . Also a quantity of Hardwood Slabs, Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon (The firm of Greer & Humphreys 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 #4 Oshawa, Phone 80; or Port Perry, Bell Phone 24; or phone Beaverton 58 r 21, or Nelson Webster at Wayside Inn, at Jeaverton, after hours. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer FOR SALE 1931 half-ton Chev. truck in good the property of Jllmer Ploughman and Gordon Cherrie, at lot 9, con. 11, Twp. THURSDAY, Oct. 15--Farm Stock and Implements, George Clarke at lots WED., OCT 21st-- Furniture, Tools, Port Perry and immediate 50 or 85 if you have anythi Rubber, Iron, Rags, Papel SALVAGE Arrangements have been made for the collection of salvage on Thursday afternoon of each week, in Rubber is particularly needed. Gold Medal Tea - - Aylmer Catsup, - - - 1, pound pk. 4bc 1% oz. bottle 156¢ Steero Cubes, 5 in a package 15¢ Quick Quaker Oats, - district. Please phone to Libby's Iivaporated Milk, ng ready for collection-- * (properly tied in bundles) Medium Old Cheese, real fine flavor, Casworia, the Children's Laxative, - large package 23¢ - 2tins for 2lc 1, pound 21c per bottle 33¢ ASHBURN Rally Day service will be held at charge. The Sacrament of the Lords Sup- comed into membership. The minister bear the sins of many and made inter- cession for the transgressors His closing message to cach and all was "God's claim upon us individually." Mrs, Fred Beadle and family ac- companied by her mother, Mrs. W. J. Cook, of Myrtle, spent a day in the " took for his fext Isaiah 51:12, "He|- was most interesting and many' com- | plimentary remarks were heard after! 2-ip-1 Shoe Polish, Shines and Preserves your Shoes, 2 tins 19¢ the service, The "Fathers and Sons" brought his singers over for the even- of each week, or by appointment. Terms Cash per was observed last Sunday, when bie Eola ig ny Hig Rag arlene} " F t 15 B . i : i hasloy FAVE d-Very FIDE care. | ETE we mile quartette rendered an Inside r S d Blong Block, Port Perry, "Phone 2b Apply to Harris, Harris & Wallace the pastor gave a very inspiring ser- nd ol -- rr oste y C - .Speasonable Specials : Solicitors for the Owners, Alger Bldg. mon. Seven new members were wel- old favorite "Softly and tenderly, . Mazda Bulbs, 25, 40, and 60 watt, Jesus is calling". Sunday School next Sunday at the regular hour 1.15 pm. The évening service has been withdrawn because of Thank Offering services at. Raglan, when the Rev, Jo A. MacMillan of PHONE 43 F. W. BROCK & SON PORT PERRY Port Perry, will be guest speaker. A pleasant day was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison on] Luery visited with Greenbank friends donated. The shower was held recent- Phone 152, Port Perry BEAUTY PARLOR condition. Apply to Earl Reader,| city last week. Wednesday of last week, when Mr. fon Wodneaiay of Jost week. BAT a RADON With Yh gine lub : = -- | Scugog Island. / Toctlb| Misses Ruth nnd Dorothy Parker, Harrison's mother, Mrs. R. Long, cele- For the first ue in in Frans jt these avi) bazaar the va GENERAL MERCHANT i > ae f Ottawa, wer YEE kated another birthday anniversary. | there is a vacant home an the vi ge. | Cross also wish to thank the girls for 24% tawa, were the guests of thei iii : f iy - PR ENTICE S " » N aim ier on 5 ae Tr . : Her only daughter, Mrs. Roy Scott, of | No Joubt it will soon be tenanted, for| their help in the past. We under- BEAUTY PARLOR FOR SALE i RE PO Seagrave, and granddaughter, Mrs, W Wie influx of strangers into the county | stand after several years they are dis- BUY --_ | Kight small pigs for sale. Apply few days recently. x ot et es ine of the Ajax plant, (handing. We sine willed 6 a sight small pigs for sale. Apply fea ce Maw - . | MeCartney of this village, were also] since the opening of the Ajax plant, (handing. We sincerely hope they will CALF MEAL Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices |, = yA vonha, Honey's C . Miss Doris May Heron and her . bling i : : , We specialize in-- 6: Joe: Arvenha, "lobey's Corners. brother Kenneth Allan, enjoyed most | present to enjoy the day and express has caused a great deal of doub ing- continue in their good work and in- FROM ri Bonat Permanent Waves of the week with their hie "and aunt | Pirtday greetings to Mrs. Long. up of families because of the scarcity] terest in the Red Cross. WES. CROSIE Shampoo and Wave 50e OL. RENY $8.00 - per Sgt. Pilot Walter Reynolds and Mrs. of vacant houses. The school children had an extra -- Mr. I2. Redman suffered a nasty fall long week-end holiday and did they : 5_roomed apartment. - Reynolds, of Goderich, returning on ot Wi oe N Marcel : > * 16¢ month. Apply to Harris, Harris and] Tuesday by motor with their grand-|ap preciate it! The teacher, Mrs. Me- of day st ol hia he 3s te HONEYDALE General Merchant Manicure he © 3bc Wallace, Port Perry. parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds Laren attended the convention elevator for a load of chop. tis hors Phone-- Port Perry 86 rll SEAGRAVE, ONT. Groceries, Drygoods, Boots PERMANENT WAVES , $1.95 and up FOR SALE Baby Carriage, in good condition. Apply at Star Office or Phone G6, Port and Miss Georgia Reynolds, who were also visitors in Goderich. My. James Doble, radio operator, who has been employed at London, was hitched to a stonchoat and be- came frightened at the dropping of a door and sprang forward. - Mr. Red- man was on the stonchoat and was Fortunately he sustained Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook attended the Cowan-White wedding which took place in Keswick United Church on Sept. 19th, and the reception which thrown off. On Monday of this week, the Honey- dale Women's Institute met in the Yellow School from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m... Miss Verna Brambridge of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, od Our work is up to a standard-- | Perry. Ont., for some time, left on Sunday | followed at Hollywood Lodge. The} = =. stir So ; 3 and 8hoes, Hardware, etc. Not d ; i = for Montreal, where he will take up| bride is a niece of Mrs. Cook. Re Serious IRIE. I Women's Institute 'Branch, conducted : ot down to a price. : - 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Toron- | joctures on "Wise Buying for Well " Phone 223, Port Perry FOR SALE ~ new duties and receive further in- Mr. and Mrs. John Millman and| sr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee and hildren any A oo 4 Pw SEEDS and FEEDS m NTC Jersey Cow. pure bred. Apply] struction in his work. Mrs. Frank Millman, of Epsom, Mis.| Gre e. wipro Sunday guests of) : 3¢ presen) en ree -------------- - ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Jersey Cow, pure Dred, pply i » , of Greenbank, were Sunday guests of | joyed very much these interesting HOGG & LYTLE LIMITED GRAIN & FEEDS Field and Garden Seeds All Kinds of Poultry Feeds Special Farm Supplies .Phone 1, Port Perry Myrle Station Elevator H. H. GOODE Grains, Clover Seeds, and Fuel "General Farm Supplies Arrange for your Spring requirements of Clover Seods, Seed id or Fertilizers ELWOOD MASTERS, Agent 120 r 6 and 12 " Phones= Port Perr; 2 r 17 and 22 Brooklin at Star Office. RADIO Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. McLean Radio Service CREAMERY WANTED Lady desires a comfortable room in Port Perry. Willing to give services in exchange or will rent a room, Ap- ply to Mrs. Crossland, c/o Dr. Bowles, R. R. 1, Nestleton, FOR SALE Black gelding, good work horse 7 years old. Apply at Star Office. PORT PERRY NOTICE TO CREDITORS CREAMERY MANUFACTURERS OF Finest Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER and CHEESE ICE CREAM Phone 164, Port Perry In the Estate of Joseph J. Hubbard, : Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died at the Township of Darlington in the County of Durham on or about September. 14th,. 1942, are - hereby notified to send to the undersigned on 'or before November 1st, 1942, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after November 1st, CLOTHES CLEANING SUITS SPONGED AND PKESSED - B80 Cents ,. _... SUITS CLEANED © Dry Cleaned $1.00 .. C. P.ROLPH 1942, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, Dated at Port Perry, this 28th day of September A.D. 1942, HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for thie above Estate, FOR SALE "Companion" Stove (coal or wood) made by the Beech Co. Waterfront, topoven. Apply to Mrs. Harvey Real, Greenbank, Ont, FOR SALE Frame house on Queen St, across from school, _ Apply to Mrs, IH. Colla- cutt, Port Perry. 'Upstairs, over Jomison's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fielding spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding of Manchester, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sherwin were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, red Lean of Oshawa, recently. Miss Marie West, accompanied her uncle, Mr. Frank Rundle, to Toronto last week, where she visited for a few days with relatives. Red Cross and Women's Guild call- ed a meeting Thursday of this weck in the basement of the church. We welcome another young couple to our community, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Jack Bushell, of Toronto, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Duchemin on Sunday. W. J. and Mra. Cook. Mr. John Truax, who has been away all summer, has again hived with Mr. Alan Downey. : Mrs. A. Johnson, Elmer and Sam Crawford, visited with Greenwood re- latives on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Brook- lin, were visitors on Sunday with Sgt. Russell and Mrs. Lunney. The first snow flurries of the fall 'made their appearance on Monday worning and the first real frost came Monday night bringing death to the flowers that hdve made the gardens go colorful and lovely all summer. When the calm mild days come, as such days will still come, Bryant, the poet says, "The south wind searches for the flowers, whose fragrance late he bore and sighs to find them in the wood and by the stream no more." Miss Ila Stone and friends from To- vonto, visited at Mrs, Stone's on Sun- fired Fisher (nee Muriel Kerry) as they take up their new home, May health and happiness be theirs. ---- > Myrtle Station Thank Offering services were well attended on Sunday. The other three appointments, Raglan, Prospect and Manchester, were represented, as were outside congregations. The front of the Church was tastefully decorated with baskets of gladiolus, dahlias and other fall flowers. - Rev. Dr. Bou- dreau, Presbyterian minister of Can- nington, was guest speaker at both morhing and 'evening services. His subject for the morning was, "The Church", and his text was a part of Matthew 16:18--"Upon this rock 1 {| will build my Church." The discourse 3 ' Mr. and Mis. Harry Perrin and | children of Mount Dennis; Mr. and [des Joe Perrin, and Mr. and Mrs, BE. Perrin, Toronto, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perrin, Mrs. Ered Beadle, Harvey and Shirje§, of Ashburn, called for Mrs. Wm. J. Cook, on Friday, when they | motored to Toronto and spent the day with Mrs, Edgar Cooper. | i Mr. and Mrs. Orval bickson, of To-, ronto, visited with their grandparents | Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Dickson. Upon their Lreturn, Mrs. Dickson accompanied them and spent the week with her son | Frank and family. My. A. E, Ramsey, Mrs. I. Duche- min and Rev. G. S. Gervan, attended a "business meeting of the Brooklin branch of the Red Cross held in the i township hall on Monday evening. day. LE Mr. I. Sharp and Mr. H. Phoenix were on a two day trip through the ninth country last week. Those who attended the silver wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bagshaw, at Vroomington, last Sat- daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs, "Wm, Phoenix, Mr. and. Mrs. W. Walker, Mis. Hook, Mr. and Mrs: W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. MeKitrick. Mra. Bundy returned to Toronto on Tuesday after three weeks with Miss Alma Harmon and other friends. Mrs, A. McMillan, Wick, visited her parents Mr, and Mrs; Bushby on Mon. day. / | . The "Red Cross wish to thank all who contributed to the shower for the British War Victims' Clothing. Sev- urday, were Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee and] eral small articles and money were; lectures, The Women's Institute will hold its October meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Bradley, Port Perry, on Thura- day, October 16th. Mr._and Mrs. Hardy and family of Perth, have returned home, after spending the summer with Mr, and Mis. Charles Honey. Miss Winnifred Hardy has begun her teaching in a Brockville High School. Miss Mamie. Hardy has gone to Toronto to attend the University there. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown, of To- ronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Howsam. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dunn and fa- mily visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owen this past week-end. Major Morley Honey, Mrs. Honey and daughter, of Trenton, spent the week-end with relatives here. Master Eddie Collier had his tonsils removed in Port Perry Hospital on Monday morning. , We hope he will soon be well and back to school again. We are glad to have Mrs. Lyle home again after spending the last three months in Brooklin. ' HAVE YOU LOOKED AT THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER OF LATE? 'PROBABLY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NEEDS RE- NEWING. WE WILL BE GLAD Mrs. Robert Chisholm and Mrs, D. J TO RECEIVE IT.