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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Apr 1943, p. 5

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- 2 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 ° Fhe Forest Rangers ~ a, Expert RADIO Service BROCK THEATRE ' PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 1st, 1948 Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 1-2.3 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. In Technicolor _ with Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, and Susan Hayward i» Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, . April 5-6-7 Last Complete Show at 8.20 Seven Days Leave with Vietér Mature and Lucille Ball ALSO An Added Attraction-- Remember Pearl Harbor with Donald M. Barry - .- and Fay McKenzie vl N . Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 8-9-10 "George Washington. Slept Here" with Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan 4 SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 60 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P.ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. © W. J. KING Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, Maple Street. Phone 54 r 18 PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays "and Saturdays only. McLean Radio Service - NOTICE TO CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims against the estate of William Malcolm Cutts, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Deceased, who died on the 20th day of January, 1943, are required to file particulars of. their claims with the undersigned on or before the 16th day of April, 1943, after which date the assets of tha estate will be distributed having re- gard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been received. "DATED at Port Perry this 12th day of March, 1048. ELLA LOUISE BRECKON, Exe- cutrix,, by her solicitors, BROWN & JACKSON, 24 King St. West, To- ronto, Ontario. - apl AUCTION SALES April 7--The farm, stock and Im- ~plements 'belonging to the estate of " the late J., W. Grandy, half mile west of Springville, on No. 28 Highway. See bills for particulars," THURSDAY, APRIL 8th -- Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Raymond Davey, Lots 34-35, Clarke, Boundary Line, Clarke and Darlington Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Cattle, Horses, and pigs, the pro- perty of Wm, Hopkins & Sons, Lots 81-83; Con. 9, Whitby Tp., 3 miles "west of-No. 12 Highway at Myrtle, on Saturday, April 8rd. ~The offering in- . cludes 8 horses, 30 pigs, 20 Feeder Steers, 80 Stocker Cattle, Springers and Bulls," Sale at 1.30. Terms Cash TED JACKSON, Auctioneer GIRL WANTED For General House. Work. Apply to Mrs. 8. Cawker, Port Perry. F Yor instant relief get Lloyd's Corn - Salve. The only.one containing Benzo- caine, the mew: local anesthetic at A. 'M. Lawrence's Drug Store. 3 .' Whea in Toronto, call on J. 'W." DAVIS, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Graduate Room 206, 7 Adelaide St. West_ * Toronto, Ontario ? 0 DENTISTS DR.. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over - Bell Telephone Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68J W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Oftice Hours: 9 a.m. to § pm. Office Upstairs, over C. Slesp's: Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG ' DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber 7: Shop. Phone 237, Res. 215 Port Perry LEGAL dell ARTHUR W. S. GREER (un attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoons of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 23 Phones: (The frm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afterncons of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 BEAUTY PARLOR PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices ; We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave 50e Marcel - - 76¢ Manicure - - 35¢ PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to a standard-- Not down to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry __ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Spinster, Deceased, All persons having claims against | p.m.--Evening Service. ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop.' In the Estate of Alice Alma Thompson groom's the cstate of the above named who died in the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario on the 18th day of " THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. McMillan, Minister 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C,/Smith, Minister Sunday,' April 4th-- Morning: Easter Communion and Reception Service. Evening: Scouts and Cubs Service; Boys' Choir, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION _ ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William Stocks Sunday at 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and sermon--The Rector. 2.30 p.n.--Sunday School. Wednesday, April 7th--Lantern lee- ture--*'Canterbury Cathedral". PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor -- P. Taylor 10 a.m.-- Bible Class. 11 a.m.--Divine Service. © 7 pm.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday, at 7.00 p.m. --- Chil- dren's Hour. Special Music Lantern Pictures, Flannel- graphs and Object Talks. Everybody Welcome parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon on Sunday. r i Mr. M. Roberts of Toronto, visiting at the farm at Prospect, recently. The dance and euchre party held in the school last Friday evening was quite a success. Much credit is due to the teacher, Mr. Sues, in his effort. to buy chairs for the school. A fruit cake, on which tickets were sold, was "won by Master Frank Diamond. > Prince Albert has had an early spring shower. This one was a Very pleasant and happy event, which took place inside, though outside the roads and everywhere were a sheet of ice. It came to the home of Mr. and Mes. Alvin Hunter on March 19th, where I their son Grant had just returned from Peterboro with his bride, the i gathered and were drawn toward the living room by the strains of the wed- 'ding march being played by the - sister-in:law, Mrs. Lloyd Hunter. The bride and groom -en- LE Phone 72w, NUTRITION Eat Right: Feel Right. For Good, Nutritious Meats, Call W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY' " 5s ' - . me RED & WHITE svone Groceries Gold Medal Tea, 1, Ib. pk. 40c Our customers thing of the diffic SERVICE in the coal and lumber business and have come to realize that SERVICE has been maintained, profit or no profit. This service will continue. understand some- ulties being faced Phone 240w - PRINCE ALBERT former Eva Robertson. | By about 9 p.m. some seventy-five id ,or more friends and relatives had rison farm and is moving this week. tered, followed by the bride's wedding! best wishes to the happy March, 1943, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before May 1st, 1943, full particulars of their claims. Mr. Ben Smith, little Donna Webb of | in a heavily loaded barrow of gifts. the assets of the deceased will be dis- with Master Jamie Hunter of Port, tributed -among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. _ Dated at Port Perry, this 1st day of April A.D. 1943. : HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. . lovely gifts, the bride and groom ex-' stammered slightly at first. Singing of old favorites and card games filled in the time till a dainty lunch of sand- some cakes were iced, too.) After lunch the bride's brother pleased his listeners with a few num- FOR SALE i Battery Radio, practically new, man- tel type. Apply at Star Office. bride herself. Miss Reta Robertson also tapped off a couple of fast num- bers to the delight of all. ' FOR SALE Turkey gobble. Apply to Miss Flossie Spencer, R.R. 2, Port Perry, Phone 199 r 3. FOR SALE 0il burning brooder, nearly new, 300 chick size. Apply to Star Office, Port Perry. g - PROSPECT To the Prospect neighbours: -- An appreciation gratefully acknowledging and thanking you for your kind ex- "Pte. M. K. Luke of Camp Borden, pressions of sympathy. . was at his home here over the week- Sigried by the family of the late Me. 4: Thos. Roberts, Toronto. Mrs. Town, Toronto, 8 . 7 , spent last week Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, of Kirk- a4 {ho home of her daughter, Mrs. A. land, Lake, spent the week-end on a MacGregor. honeymoon trip with Mrs. F. Martin. pirthday greetings to Mrs. Mann Mrs, E. Vail spent the past week gnq Allen Bond for the 3rd, Marion with friends in Oshawa. i Martyn and Mrs, A. Brown for the Mrs. Ruth Diamond is spending & pip, Mr, P, Raymer for the 6th, and few days with friends in Uxbridge. nrg R, Bond and Mr. L. Bond for the Mrs. Conlin called on Mrs. T. Dia- gy), mond last Friday. ' Mrs. M. Roberts and daughter Miss EE , Violet Roberts, of Toronto, Sgt. Victor ¥ 2 Martin of Camp Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Station Ray Martin and daughter, of Oshawa, sonia Sas Wpiing. day for Jar. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Drinkle, of Col- \iith teams and wagons and one with umbus, were visitors of Mrs. Frank gu tractor drawing a wagon, made a Martin on Sunday. : bee, and soon had everything sin "its Me, and Mrs. Taber Vernon and 3 locaton" The Hagsisons Same son, of Port Perry, Mr. Ronald Ver- ig what was then A as New non, of Oshawa, were visitors of their of our village. Mis. P. Raymer. Mrs. Sparkhall Mrs. Armstrong of Locust Hill, visit- ed on Sunday at the home of the former's mother Mrs. R. Mann, attendants all attired in their wedding, gowns, which formed a lovely group. ' Toronto, were Sunday guests of her After a few words of greeting and grandparents, My. and Mrs. Robert couple by ' Britton, ine Mr. Max Grantham and Miss Owens' Miss F. Barkey of Stouffvile, visited | father's on Sunday at the home of her aunt,'Y | ' t LAKE SCUGOGC LUMBER & COAL CO,, LIMITED farm, which they have just vacated. Clarence has bought the Kent farm just East of the village and is, we understand, the third family to pos- sess it. In the early days when this scetion of the country was forest, the first family to hew a home on the site was the Stickney family. We do_not know how long it was owned y the Stickneys but according ta an old interesting map of Whitby town- ship, dated 1877, which is in the pos- session of descendants of one of the first families to settle in this part of the township, the farm was then own- ed by James Kent, great grandfather of Wyatt Kent, who allowed it to pass out of the family when he sold to Clarence. We enjoyed the privilege and pleasure of looking over this old map which has the farms marked on it and the names of the owners in 1877. C. J. Banks who was renting the Kent farm has bought the Bird farm on the seventh concession west of the highway and moved last week. Gerald Harbron of the Base Line, ar Pickering, has bought the Har- Mrs. Ball, Uxbridge, who has spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, A, E.-and Mrs. Ramsey, re- turned to her home on Saturday. Mr. Cecil Walsh and Thomas were visitors in Toronto on Friday. * Mr. T. Carey of Oshawa, spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Doreen Williams and friend, of of Toronto, visited on Sunday with Peterboro, nicce of the' groom wheeled [the former's sister. Mrs. W. Malley of Newcastle, called Immediately after May Ist, 1943," This load was followed by many more On Wednesday afternoon on her sister,' Mrs. Elwood Masters. Mrs. McLaren spent the week-end Mr. Thomas Ross and his aunt, Mrs, D. G. Ross, and Mrs. J. Rancier, of pressed their appreciation in well Brooklin, were Sunday guests of Har- chosen words -- though the groom ry and Mrs. Stacey. Mrs. Chas. Pilkey and Afrs. James Lee and little girls of Greenbank, j visited with Myrtle friends on Sunday. Mr. W. Holliday and grandchildren wiches, cake and tea was served (and | Jane and Andrew of Whitby and Capt. {Douglas Holliday of Toronto were" i Saturday callers at the George Holli- short stories. ' any home. | M r. and Mrs, Ben Stredwick and bers on the violin accompanied by the Caroline, of North Oshawa, were visit- ors on Saturday with Harold and Mrs. Stredwick. - Mrs. J. Bedford and baby, Toronto, were Sunday guests of their aunt Miss Lillian O'Boyle. spent Sunday with Hugo and Mrs. Bradley. and Mrs. Cliford McCarthy of Toron- to, spent the week-end at their coun- try home cast of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson and family of Audley, were Sunday visit- ors with Archie and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Ross MeWhinney and Frances, Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sargeant and Mrs, Deed Ken- nie, all of Toronto, were guests of Albert and Mrs. Eyers. David, Mrs. Albert Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughson and bapy, of To- ronto, were guests during the week- end of Norman and Mrs. Hughson. Mr. and Mus. Stanley Nottingham and Wayne, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nottingham's parents at their home in Greenbank. - ~~ oor - War Work Activitie - On Friday last the following sup- Office, [.O.D.E., Hamiltan, Field Comforts--2 furlined jerkins, b pairs seamen's socks, 80 pairs men's sleeveless sweaters, 7 steel helmet caps, 8 Balaclava helmets, 14 tuck-ins, 6 pairs gloves, 5 pairs mitts, 2 pairs | wristlets. i jamas, 2 pairs women's pyjamas, 12 Perry, assisting in the procedure. with her family at their home in 3 p s ¥ . shelter s, 1 1s' its BE Following the opening of the many, Orono. shelter aprons, 14 girls' outfits con sisting of 1 blouse, 1 jumper, 1 pair socks and 1 pair bloomers each; 34|§ pairs knee socks, 6 girls' sweaters. ' Polish Relief--1 ladies' coat, 1 girl's coat, 1 boy's coat, 2 girls' dresses, 1 scarf, 2 girls' sweaters, 1 sleeveless | sweater, 1 skirt, 1 jumper. ! "Camp Libraries -- 45 magazines, 36 "Navy League--Collected and ship- i ped by the Yacht Club--1084 maga- | zines, 135 short stories, 6 packs of | playing cards. Friends and former neighbors were- shocked to learn of the unexpected The friends and neighbors wish passing of Dr. George C. Lawrence, Grant and Eva many happy and pros-| perous years on their farm just south {ron Lawrence and Mrs, Lawrence,' V.S., in Lindsay, on Thursday, March 25th. Dr. Lawrence, son of the late now of Port Perry, was born on his farm south of the village 47 cars ago and was well known to many in this community. A business meeting of the Hearts of Scarboro and]of Oak mission band was held in the Sunday School room on Saturday afternoon under the leadership of Mrs, F. Harrison. It was pds to hold meetings regularly from now on and Mr. Joe Regan, Toronto, spent the the following officers were elected for week end at their summer home here. ' this year: President, Doris Duff; Vice- President, Audrey Grant; secretary, Nancy Walsh; treasurer, Bernice Not- tingham; - press secretary, Gladys Bradley; pianist, Audrey Grant; com- mittee to visit the sick, Dorothy Mc- Cartney, Patsy Lunney, Jean Duff; World ~ Friends secretary, Audrey Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickson, Mar- jorie and Yvonne, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Frank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson, Mrs. L. L. Ross and Evelyn, Utica, visited with Myrtle relatives on Mon- day. Archie and Mrs, Parrinder spent Saturday evening with Ashburn re- latives, Mrs. Diaries Linton is visiting for a couple of weeks with Oshawa friends. Mr. 'Arthur Ward of Oshawa, was home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mole were in Lindsay on Sunday attending the fun- eral of their nephew, Dr. George C. Lawrence, V.8. with friends in the village on Satur- day, Ontario and bought the Manley. Briggs | OP ~ - EPSOM Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prentice and Dorothy were in Toronto on Thursday. I Mrs. P. Luke and Miss Blanche Luke visited in Cannington and Leaskdale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Clark on i Saturday and remained at their home | here for a few days. { 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Neeson wepe at their home here over the weekend, Mrs. E. Ashton is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Al Christie were Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Martin, of Brampton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Squelch. ' Mr. Harvey McCulloch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drew McCulloch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hockley and Mrs. A, Christie in Oshawa on Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Herman Kerry, Walter and Arnold at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers' on Sunday. fr. and Mrs. Donald Agling and family at Mr, WW. Asling's on Sunday. Mr. Allan Moore, Toronto, and Pte. Melville Ashton, of Petawawa, with Ne and Mrs. Drew McCulloch on Mon- day. > -------- CARD OF THANKS Mrs George Forder and family wish |to thank their neighbors, ne and relatives for their many acts of love {and kindness shown them in the re- Miss Grace Lynde of Oshawa visited cent death of a beloved husband and ather; also for the many floral tri- butes and cards. Ro od Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dalby and |] baby Arlen Hugo, of North Oshawa, || Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe and Mr. |} Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maybee and |! plies were packed and shipped to Head |! socks, 17 mufflers, 1 navy scarf, 0% Refugee Supplies--15 quilts, 4 lay-|§ cttes, 6 boys' shirts, 5 pairs men's py- |g SF AR RAAAANNASSRSEARARR AN AZARARE Hand Picked White Beans, Ib. 5¢ i Readicut Macaroni, 3 lbs. for 21c | R. & W. Salt, plain or iodized, 2 pks 19¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pk 15¢ ! i Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Quaker Oats ~~ - -- -- large pkg. 21c = Newport Fluffs, large package 25¢ Cream of Barley, Special 23c 'Shelled Walnuts, V4 Ib. for 20c 2 pkgs. 25¢ sive sie tie 8 i) " Master Dog Biscuits, . -_ el fe = ' "HOUSEHOLD NEEDS \ / Camay Soap - 3 cakes 19¢ { , Ivory Flakes, large package, 25¢ | i No Rub Polish © - per tin 39¢ | Floor Wax ~~ - "1 Ib. tin 29¢ F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY" Lg HG A TH A i A A THEN ME Te FRESH BAKING DAILY TRY OUR FROSTED BLUEBERRY PIES ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Saturday Special: "Ribbon Cake' ese J Phone 32. Gerrow Bres., Port Perry T YES--the Bray Hatcheries have chicks for sale, in spite of a deluge of orders. Not, perhaps, in the breed that's your first choice. Not, perhaps, in the Xtra-Profit grade. But Bray Chicks of the usual high Bray quality . . . . Mind you, that's not saying that the breed and grade-you want aren't available. Very probably they are. But demand is uneven. In some breeds it is so heavy that the Bray Hatcheries are booked ahead--in those breeds-- for weeks. In others even last-minute orders can be "filled, for both day-old and started chicks. NAME YOUR SECOND CHOICE So when you order your Bray Chicks, name your second choice . . . even your third choice, if possible . .. on breed, grade, and date of shipment. It may prevent delay and disappointment. All Bray breeds have the same backing of skill and care behind them, so you will probably be pleased with the results you get, even if the breed isn't the one you ordinarily order. MRS. LOUELLEN SONLEY, Port Perry, Ontario ' : --Agent (Please address all mail inquiries direct to Fred W. Bray, Limited, 120 John St. North, Hamilton, Ont.) A GER AR eiRe NFER ant nai

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