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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Feb 1944, p. 5

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hn iad 3, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday, Saturday, FEBRUARY 24.25.26 ~~ Two Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. * Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "DESTROYER" - starring EDWARD G. ROBINSON with GLENN FORD and : 4 MARGUERITE CHAPMAN Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, FEBRUARY 28-29, MARCH 1 + Last Complete Show at 8.20 {7a RN Cinderella Nout »" Swings It" starring Gloria . Warren, Guy Kibbee --ALSO An Added Attraction-- "Texas" starring William Holden, Glenn Ford,| and Claire. Trevor . Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, : MARCH 2-3-4 i "Behind the dic: an?' Rising Sun starring MARGO and TOM NEAL [CE SUB 3 L30 cr lh MN RUSKA RE LE oa SE | THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Minister: Rev, J. A. MacMillan Sunday-- 2,30 p.m.--Sunday School and Adult Bible 'Class, to which everyone is invited. ; : 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. Clifford Smith { Sunday, February 27-- : J 10 aap. Sunday School «11 a.m.--Judged according to our f building. ! 7 pm. -- Annual Scouts and Cubs Service. Addresses on subject--Your Boy in Boytown by Scouts and Cubs Leaders. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION First Sunday in Lent-- . a 8 p.m,--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Sunday, March 5th-- 11 a.m.--Holy Communion, Wednesday, March 1st, at 8 p.m-- Midweek Lenten Service in St. John's Presbyterian Church, = Prea- cher, Rev. William Stocks, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH ".- Pastor: P. Taylor. '10 a.m/--Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service, Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Thursday, at 8 p.m~-- Young People's meeting--Come and enjoy this get-together. Meetings are bright ; and inspiring. ~ MID-WEEK SERVICES OF THE THREE CHURCHES Wednesday, March 1st, at 8 p.m, St. John's Presbyterian Church-- Address by Rev, William Stocks "The Christian Crusade--What does' _i~ it mean for us?" Wednesday, March 8th, at 8 p.m.-- The United Church. Preacher, Rev. J.-A. MacMillan, : (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 afternoon of each 'week or by appointment, Queen Sfreet, Port Perry, Phone 84 ia ARTHUR VW. 8. 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 25 PFEBRUARY 24th, 1944 . LIRR IPLTRCAT NB EA EAA ptf La Ly i AER AT aN df eS sa SL ATR FTN EP MARR SAL 41 HAT fi 2 i : 0 W. A. Sangster | DENTAL SURGEON ~ 'Office Hours: 9 am. to § pm. Oflice Upstairs, over C. Sleop's' i o Insurance Office. '|DR. H, H. ARMSTRONG "DENTIST ; Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: ol +. Shop. : Phone 237, Res. 216 Port Perry DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell' Telephone Office, Queen 8t,, Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68J Phones: "W. J. KING CHIROPRACTOR In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, King and Cedar Streets Phone 64 r 18 Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS McLean Radio Service SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON -- {with or without' appointment." | PERMANENT WAVES. $1.95 and up. SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING; ONLY b50c. Ve a Phone 223, Port Perry - ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. 1) 4 . A » : . Auction Sales FEBRUARY 26th--Campbell Blakely will sell his herd of Holsteins, to- gether with other stock and imple- ments, Further particualrs.. next week, ; 34 1 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer HARRY STEVENS-- Fdrm Stock, implements and furniture, at Lot 13, Con. 2, Reach Townwship, on Wednes- day, March 16th, See bills. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer The pigs : 1.11) 44, [(9,1 Does the Trick! . Bray Chicks are real money- - makers, I can prove it. Place your order here. 100% live de- verv guaranteed. "Agent--A. R, GRAY R.R. 2, Port Perry, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Walter 8. Samells, late of the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, Farmer. All persons "having claims against the Estate of the above-named, who died on the 21st day of January, 1944, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of March, 1944, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after March 1st,71944, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 7th day of February, 1944. . ARTHUR W. S. GREER, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the above Estate, ) feb24 FOR SALE 200 bushels Early Oats, 200 bushels mixed grain, suitable for seed; 70 bushels soya beans, grown , from registered "seed, Government tested. Apply to C. Pilkey, R.R.2, Seagrave, P.'P. Phone b1 r 4. mar2 WANTED Old buildings for wrecking. Cheap concrete mixer, 1 to 1% h.p. Electric Motor, old Farm Implements and Ma- chinery, Apply to E. Thompson, Port Perry. LL INSURANCE is essential, Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry FOR SALE Stove for parlor, Findlay circulator, walnut enamel finish; burns coal or wood; perfect condition, like new. Apply to Wm. Hill, Prince Albert, second house north of Pine Grove Cemetery, on Simcoe Rodd. FOR SALE + Frame House in Manchester; 7 rooms; hardwood floors in front part; NOTICE OF PROPOSED BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that at the regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Port Perry to be held at the Coun: c¢il Chambers on- Mondaygthe Twen- tieth day of March 1944 at 8 p.m, a by-law ~will be proposed and sub- 'mitted to the Council for the purpose of stopping .up and conveying to Ed- Water Street according to a plan of the Village .of Port Perry by J. S. Dennis dated January 1864 'lying be- tween the high water mark. of Lake Scugog according to said plan and a line 'drawn north eighty-one degrees 'cast from a point on the west limit of Water Street two hundred and seventy-seven feet and two and one half inches northerly from the inter- section of the West limit of Water street and the production easterly of the north limit of North street accord- ing to the said plan. ANY PERSON who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applies to be heard, will be heard by the said Council at the time and place of the meeting aforesaid. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 1st day of January, 1944, _ _H. G, HUTCHESON, Clerk feb, 3,10,17,24, i s WOOD LOTS FOR SALE Three miles north of Claremont, 'Forsythe Bush, all hardwood. Apply to. Nelson Webster ¢/o Mill Valley Lumber Co., Claremont, Phone 2022, . 'FORBALE | | Young Jersey Cow, due to freshen. Apply to Wm. Wilson, R. R. 1, Port 8 Perry, 2 2 A y FOR BALE Sh to Wm. RR. 1, FOR SALE : Mixed Hardwood Limbs, Body Birch and some soft wood, 4 foot lengths, 2 or 8 cords to the load. * Price $12,00 per cord delivered. Fant * H. ROBITAILLE, . R.R.3 Pontypool, Ont. feb 24, PEP ST 4 4 J WANTED Windmill wanted -- complete, or head only. Must be in good condition. Algo 8 in. force pump. Apply to H. Ely, 301 King St: East, Toronto; Ont, ward George Michell all that part of | t cellar, well and cistern; house newly decorated and painted. Stable for- 2 cows and horse; good garden; Poultry house. Hydro in house, Pos- session on completion of sale, . Price of property, $1200, cash, Apply -to W. J. Cook, Box 47, Myrtle Station. rhone Port Perry 120 r 2. FOR SALE About 100 cords "of dry pine' wood, cut, to 12 -inch_ lengths. Reasonable price. Apply to Gordon Prentice, R.R. 4, Uxbridge. Phone Uxbridge 93 r 33. FOR SALE McClary Cook. Stove; all ivory front. Burns coal or wood. Apply to Mrs, Ross Wallace, Port Perry. _ FOR SALE Poultry house, insulated, 10 x 12 ft., suitable for a brooder house. building is offered for less money than the material would cost. A' bargain for someone, Apply at Star Office, WANTED TO RENT House in Port Perry, down town if possible, ~~ Adults, Mrs. E. Fralick, R.R. 1, Blackwater, Ont. Sa. RESIDENCE FOR SALE In excellent condition, Lovely lo- cation. Furnace, Hard and soft water, Early possession. Price rea- gonable. Apply R. B. Smallman, Box 21, Port Perry. " mard WINNING THE PEACE Indian nationalism, the desire to ee India's destiny directed by Indian fds free from all external control, India. It is shared by all. To that aim we in this country have solemnly edged ourselves before India and be- ore the world. In. the name of His Majesty's Government, I repeat that pl ge day~--Mr. L. 8. Amery, in the British House of Commons. Fa This | is not confined to any one party in| Engineers designed the mouth. Pisce of your telephone to give rest results at one-quarter of an inch from the lips. When your lips are farther away than this, your voice is transmitted less strongly oo . less clearly. Failure to remember these simple facts accounts for the great majority of "trouble" reports, Help avoid needless service check-ups, and at the same time let those you talk to hear you without strain, Just remember: Talk clearly, normally, directly into the telephone, with your lips just one-quarter of an inch from the mouthpiece. THE RED & WHITE STORE BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS at our Store during the February Campaign > BAKING SALE Pure Lard, 1 lb. 17¢, 20 lbs., $3.10 Rolled Oats 20 lbs., $1 15 98 lbs. Quaker Flour, $2.98 98 lbs. Quaker Flour, xxxx, $2.59 49 lbs. Quaker Flour, $1.55 7 lbs. Five Roses Flour, 29 Wallpapers for Spring SUN-TESTED SUNWORTHY reception. It also air i your holding the mouthpicce di. eely in front of the lips. teach across your desk as you talk, continue to hold the teleplione in correct position, close to the lips. Giving Wisigs to Worle S 12¢. Roll, and Up J CI a WEY | NEN [IL in EET NS od N . D p y ON PAO TH (QE ew Draper ro > hy Py r hl In a Large Range of Patterns suse Istorte ou need to come to yous stand or clear, noise- free transmission, always keep your desk telephone upright -- not-at or near the hor. izontal position, or sit so that your lips are directly in front of and close to the mouth- piece. Don't alk across it. J. A. CROSS, Local Manager Night Service Extended The announcement that from March 1st, night rates on long distance calls will begin at 6 p.m. instead of 7 aus heretofore, will be of special interest to boys and girls. telephoning home from camps and barracks all over the country. The change will be effective also on all lines of the Trans-Canada Telephone System. Two main results ave expected from this change--the- added convenience of the longer night rate period, and lessened 'congestion on war-busy lines which, because of material shortages, cannot be extended. Further, of course, there will be an obvious saving to users through the one hour's lengthening of the night rate period. SCUGOG The Sunday School attendance was good last Sunday. Mr. Cecil Fralick gave the blackboard talk, Mr. Sydney Chandler will give the next one. Remember the Sunday School hours, Centre at 11 a.m. and Head at 2.30 p.m. i Rev. Mr. Foley once said that when leaders pass on others come along and take their places, but we find it hard to fill His place yet. We hope to carry on with the assistance of Rev. 'W. C. Smith.. Mr. Gordon Collins and sons have been doing good work -- they have eleven foxes to their credit. Mrs. R. Carter has returned home after a couple of weeks with relatives at Highland Creek, and while there she attended the W. A. meeting. We are glad to hear Miss Olive Brown is doing fine after a tonsil J hope she will soon be well again. operation at Port Perry Hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope have moved to their new home west of Port Perry, on Monday. We hope they will be very comfortable, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Pogue have moved to Whitby where all hope they will be comfortable, Mr. 'and Mrs. Luzerne Sweetman visited in Bowmanville on Sunday and Mrs. Foley and daughter Mrs. Mac- Millan came back to the parsonage with them where they are preparing to leave in a few weeks to yisit with relatives: : Mrs. C. Mills of Port Perry spent the week-end with her daughter Mrs, Roy Hope and Miss Margaret Bratley. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lee of Trenton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hood. Mrs. J. L. Sweetman spent a plea- 85c. yard to $2.50 Rubbers & Overshoes For all the Family. Popular Prices Men's Oxfords Brown or Black. . Special $3.75 | | PRT PE TEED TYRE F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY sant week-end with her husband at Trenton. : Miss Allene Sweetman spent the week-end with her cousins Misses Merle and Tillie Hope at Prince Al- bert. - . The pupils of the Centre School are having a few holidays through the ill- ness of their teacher, Miss Lackin. All Mr, and Mrs, Owen Reader spent a happy week-end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. R. Reader, .Mr, and Mrs. W. Gerrow were also guests at the Reader home on Sunday. It was Mr. and Mrs. Reader's '38th wedding 'anni- versary, On Monday the Reader family enjoyed a motor trip to To- ronto as Owen had a four day leave. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope and little Ronald visited his: uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hope on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Sleep of Seagrave, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. cevesss TIeTELIIIIRRRIITALILLIIILLRILLLLLL JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF GOOD BAKING : Gives QUALITY " FIRST Consideration PROPRIETOR ART. JEMISON gp Donald Crozier, and on Mopday Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, were guests at the Crozier home. ; Birthday greetings to Mr. J. Mc- Laren and Mr. Walter Bratley for the 25th of February; Keith Hope for the 27th, who spent his birthday Overseas, Billig- Somerville the. 28th, Mr. Wm. Dawson for the 20th, the first for 4 years. The $5000 of bonds on the bth Vie- tory Loan which the Township pur- chased to help put the loan over the top, have been disposed-6f satisfactor- ily. : i Seated before the two keyboards of harpsichord, the inter- nationally known artist, Greta Kraus, guests, Heard every Sunday over CB ~ Prompt, Courteous Service We Good Meats | | W. E. MacGREGOR,; BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE ays for distinguished BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER . Feed Service Mills manufacture SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter, SHUKR-GAIN Laying Mash, and other SHUR- GAIN Complete Feeds. All extra transportation and har dling is eliminated, and the saving reflected in ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. _ [10 FRESH FEEDS When you buy SHUR-GAIN Complete Feeds, you buy [Feeds made right at your local mill, as required, These are FRESH FEEDS. Freshr.ess is of major importance in feeding Poultry. SHUR-GAIN Fresh Feeds are bet- ter feeds. ' "SHUR-GAIN SAVES YOU MONEY" In SHUR-GAIN Feed Service, the Feed Division of Canada Packers' Ltd, co-operates with HOGG & LYTLE, LTD, = B PHONE No.1, - - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO at 10.46 p.m, EDT. i

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