| 4 avy i Bhop. Phone 287, Res. 216 -- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1943 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully: Air Cenditioned. Thursday, Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER 16-17-18 Two shows at 7 apd 9 pm. '» Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "Hello, Frisco, Hello" IN TECHNICOLOR Starring Alice FAYE, John PAYNE, Jack OAKIE, Lynn BARI Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 20.21.22 Last complete show at 8.20 "The Avengers" with RALPH RICHARDSON, Deborah KERR, Hugh WILLIAMS, Griffith JONES. Also an ADDED Attraction 'Flying with Music'| with MARJORIE WOODWORTH, GEORGE GIYOT. N Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, SEPTEMBER 23.24.25 Flight for Freedom starring Rosalind Russell and 5 Fred SarMutcay Expert RADIO Service - PHONE 234 on Saturdays only. E McLean Radio Service When in Poronto, call on J. W. DAVIS, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR . Palmer Graduate Room 206, 7 Adelaide St. West 'Foronto, Ontario id - NTs SPONGED AND) PRESSED SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 ' C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on Nofth Street. LEGAL ARTHUR 'W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoons of each week, or by sppolntment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 {The Arm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Siméoe Street North, Oshawa. a, x Phone 814 t 3m attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eset week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 DENTISTS DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK sor Over 'Bell Telephone Office, Queen' St., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68J W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office, Hours: 9 am. 10.6 pm. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Port Perry W. J. KING 2... CHIROPRA@GTOR : In Practice over twenty years. Now ih URbridge, Ontario, "King and Cedar Stieets Phone 54 r 18 * ' : EY FOR SALE Buffet, diningroom table, @ chairs, gramophone, wicker baby carriage, high chair, sealers, electric radio, a small round table. Apply to Mrs. Hansen, at the station, Port Perry. sept.16 ~ ROOM AND ACCOMODATION 'For High -8chool students..- Apply > to Mrs. Ross Wallace, Port Perry. y sep23 BEAUTY PARLOR THE CHURCHES PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON -- with or without appointment, PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50¢. Phone 223, Port Perry "ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 In the Ejtate of William Christie, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, All persons having claims against died on August 26th, 1943, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before October 1st, 1943, full par- ticulars of their claims. oo Immediately after October 1st, 1943, the assets of the deceased will be dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersignéd shall then have notice. ~ Dated at Port Perry, this 7th day of September, 1948. HARRIS; HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, gor Uxbridge, Ontario, Soligitors for the above Estate. AUCTIQN SALES SATURDAY, SEPT. 18--Housekoldd goods belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. W. C. White, Brooklin, TURSDAY, SEPT. 21--Farm steck and implements, the property of Keith mile cast of McCrea's Chureh. Sale at 1 pm. Terms Cash. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28nd--Farm Steek, Implements and Furniture, the property of Milton Howsam, jush east of Heney's Corners. Sale 1 o'cleck. Terms Cash. ) THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd -- Farm Stock, implements, grain, furniture, of Orval Stone, 3 miles south of Sea- grave. fale at 12 o'eloek moen. THURSDAY, BRPT. 30th, Earm Stock and Implements of Earl Squeleh at his premises Lot 11, Con. 7, East Whitby. Sale at One O'Clock. SATURDAY, OOT. 2nd, Farm, Herses, Cattle and Implements, of R. S. Cochrane, Lot 34, Con. 9, Darl- ington Twp. Sale at 1 dm. See bills for eomplete list of geods to be sold at these sales. TED JACMSON, Awuctieneer. FARM FOR SALE In Durham County, two miles east of Blackstock, on gravel road, 100 acres, 75 under cultivation, 25 in eedar bush and pasture, with a rented trout stream. Large brick house, with good outbuildings, all" in good condition, newly reofed. Situated close te public and high school, churches, stores, mill, ete. Hydne at door. Apply to J. A, Johnston, R.R.1 Burketon. FOR SALE pasture and bush, running stream; barn 38 x 40, good stabling; garage 12 x 22, Land in excellent state of cultivation, goed orchard, all varieties, good 6 roomed heuse, every conven- ienee, water in pantry, lovely grounds. Also several houses in town of Ux- bridge. Different prices, seme with all eonveniences. Apply to W. F. Marquis, Phone 23, Uxbridge, Ont. soptl6 FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 160 acres, 140, tillable, first class water, Close to church and school. Lot 4, Con, 6, Reach Tp. Apply to Frank Hortop, 105 Ritson Road North, Oshawa, Phone 3734R Oshawa, FOR SALE Morris Chair, folding bed, # brass desk, hat rack, odd kitchen tables, odd coal oil stove, ete. Apply to Mrs. 'Breckon, Phone 70 Port Perry. .| commemorate the occasion the Estate of the above named who Bradley, Let 17, Con. 10, Clarke Tp., 1] .--160.aeres, 76 under Gpltivation, e § 1 hai buildings, furnace and bathroom in the house. Good spring water. Running beds, 7 dining room chairs, writing dishes, lawn mower, 2 square trunks, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister -- Rev. J. A. McMillan "10 a.m.--Sunday School . 11 a.m.--Morning Service. On Sunday, September 26th, the minister and congregation of St. John's Presbyterian Church will cele- brate the re-opening of their Church after its recent renovation by holding special Re-Dedicatory services at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m. Rev. F. G. Vesey, D.D., of the Faculty of Toronto Bible College, formerly of Parkdale Pres- byterian Church, will be guest speaker. Rev. Mr. Vesey visited us during the ministry of Rev. FE. E. Annand to help of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary services of the building of St. John's Church. Special music by visiting artists is anticipated. J All old and new members and friends are cordially invited to attend and help celebrate this joyful occasion. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Clifford Smith, Minister Sunday, September 19th-- 10 a.m~--Sunday School, 11 a.n.--Rev. R. Bruce Harrison, B.A., of Blackstock, will preach. 7 pm.--The Church of God which Christ purchased with His own Blood. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN ; Rector: - Rev, William Stocks Sunday, September 19th-- 8 avm.--Haly Communion. 11 am.-- .Matins and Sermon, . "The Rector." 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH ' Pastor: I'. Taylor 10 aoh.--Bible School 11 a.m.--biorning Worship. 7 p.m.--livangelistic Service. Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 pm.-- Young Peoples' meeting--Come and enjoy this get-together. Meetings = are bright and inspiring. * FOR SALE Two small hduses on Simcoe street (Borelia). One at $2000, the other at $800. Apply Mrs. IX. Breckon, Phone 70 Port Perry: AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th -- Furniture, the property of Frank Hortop, at Lot 4, Con. 6, Reach Town- ship. 'Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. W. F. Marquis, Auctioneer FOR SALE Cook Stove. Burns coal or wood; in good condition. Apply at Star Office. Myrtle Station On Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs. O. H. Downey opened her home to the Woman's Association whien it met in the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. C, Harrison presided and chose her opening-devotional ex- ercise from. the book of Numbers, chapter ten. During the business period, October 20 was set for the Plunkett dinner which will be held in the church basement. Tickets will be for sale in a few days, and final ar- rdngements will be made the week be- fore the dinner. The proceeds are needed for repairs to the parsonage, Ts were also present. the close of the meeting a social half hour was spent over a cup of tea and cookies, od Mrs. Albert Eyers and baby arrived home from Oshawa on Sunday after- noon. . Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hughson 'were week-end visitors with "oronto and Oakville relatives. Potatoes are a good crop in this dis- trict. Mr. H. Stacey's are exceptional. Bushels of them are so large that one will make four ordinary servings. Mrs, Frank Wilson of Peterboro and her sister, Mrs. James Masters and Mr. Masters, of Pontypool, were guests of Elwood and Mrs. Masters from Sunday until Tuesday morning. Tuesday was Children's Day at the OsHawa Fair and Myrtle school was well represented. Little Miss: Kathryn Hamilton was five years old on Wednesday of last week, Her mummie prepared a de- licious chicken dinner and invited some Oshawa relatives, in Kathryn's honor, to celebrate with her. They had a No. 1...5xxxxx No. 3.. ~ B. C. CEDAR - Shingles Place Your Order Early as Supply is Limited No. 2... 5xxxxx Bxxxxx . Phone 240w LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., LIMITED wonderful time and there were lots of lovely gifts. = Mr, and Mrs. W. Lantz and Miss Brown of Toronto; were Sunday visit- ors with Oliver and Mrs. Lane, Mr. William Mgrtin and Miss May Martin of Browklind spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clarddee Harrison. Messrs, Murray Moore and Harvey Hewitt, Misses Beatrice Johnson and Hazel Ratcliffe, and Mr. and Mrs, M, Shellswell, all of Hawkestone, were Sunday guests of Albert and Mrs. Eyers, . : Mr. and Mrs. D. Luery visited over the week-end with relatives in Stir- ling and Harold: : - Mr. and Ms. Mitchell of Toronto, spent Monday evening with Myrtle re- latives, . . Already Mrs. David Grant, the new school teacher, has made a very favor- able impression on the scholars, Elmer Johnson 'has had extensive repairs made on his henpens. His fine flock "of poultry will no doubt show appreciation by 'greater production. A pleasant event took place on Mén- 'I'day evening in the community Wali, when relatives and friends numbering about eighty, gathered to honour Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Masters, on the oc- casion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. To the strains -f the "Bridal Chorus", Mr. and Mrs. Masters entered the hall and were escorted to the platform where chairs were placed for them. A three tier wedding cake with all the accessories rested on a small table on the plat- form, also' Reeve O. IH. Downey read an address and little June and Fay Painter presented their grandparents with a Westminster Chimes clock and a tall silver flower basket. "The clock is of exceptional beauty in a walnut case. Elwood made a brief but suit- able veply of thanks for himself and Mrs. Masters, and everyone sang "For they ave jolly good fellows." Three cheers and a tiger, led by the master of ceremonies, almost rocked the hall, Congratulations and best wishes were showered upon. the bride anid groom of twenty-five years ago. Refreshments were served which included wedding cake and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to irresistable music-made by Jim Cogper with his violin and Phil Goreski with his piano accordian. Relatives were there from Toronto, Uxbridge, Peterboro, Bow- manville and Pontypool. The following is the address: i Dear friends, -- We, your relatives and friends have planned this oppor- tunity in which we are particularly happy ta be associated with. you 'en this the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of your wedding. To many of us you have been known from childhood, to others you have been known only dur- ing recent years; yet in both cases our contact with you has always been one of happy association. You have proven loyal friends, splendid neigh- bors and always ready to help where- ever your help is needed. is a source of pleasure when we real- ize that, in contrast to most occasions you because you are leaving our midst but because it is the anniversary of the happiest event of your lives. Our wish is that you may have many more happy returns of this day and as a token of our esteem and warm friend- ship we ask you to accept these gifts. Signed on behalf of this gathering-- Mrs. H. Painter, Mrs. M. Gray. PANTELLARIA FALLS FOLI a hill top. 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