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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jun 1944, p. 5

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y Ta. re RE-OPENING, MONDAY, JUNE 26. sae 5 . AND oO oO oO ud $8 1,8 BERET HY BAKING IS OUR BUSINESS TRY OUR DELICIOUS PIES, CAKES, Saturday Special --Cherry Sponge Cake GERROW BROS. TARTS Phone 32 COE Cale a aS a A RR SR SRR R OARS Good Prompt, Courteous Service Meats Phone 72w, W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY Aatalegddetasasssssisssssiy HEHREHONINIIIIII esses snes assess nt oss stsestatsnnsy Nourishing Meats at ' Lowest Market Prices | CAWKER BROS., F amily Butchers H L- : | 5000000000000 stottineatontsess PEPE E ERR titi titi R Rt etaialitteelottsssntaneerestsssstssssey BLACKSTOCK (Continued from back page) Congratulations to Kathleen Wright and Jean Malcolm on passing their Normal examinations. Kathleen is going to teach on Scugog Island and Jean at Providence. The Blackstock teachers are returning. Mrs. Venning will teach at Egypt, Miss Panke at Cedardale and Verna McNally is tak- ing a school five miles from her home at Colborne. PRINCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter were in Peterboro' last Wednesday attending the wedding of the latter's sister, Reta Robertson to Lawrence -W. J. Glasgow, of Londonderry, Ireland. Mr. and Mrs, Glasgow spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Wanamaker and two little sons, of Toronto, spent the}: week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Martyn. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mos. G. Luke were: Mrs. I. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bond and Helen, Miss O. Astels, Mrs. McKerihen, all of Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs, F. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanton and daughter Loreen, of Brooklin; Mrs. W. Philp and Mrs. F. Kendall, of Utica. Spr. A. S. Harper has arrived home from Chilliwack, B.C., where he has been in trainihg, Miss Chris. Sanus, of Enniskillen, spent the week-end with Miss Kay Murphy, at the home of My. and Mrs, IH. R. Murphy. Miss Mary Vickery was a guest al the Hamilton - Devitt™ wedding at Blackstock last Saturday. The community extends sympathy to Mrs. MacGregor in the death of her Musical Program. LESLIE SMITH, President. 'Federation of Agriculture Meeting in Saintfield School AT 8.30 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1944 ~ GUEST SPEAKER MR. ROY LICK, of Oshawa Ladies Please Provide. ELMER POWELL. Secretary PUNJAB TROOPS AS FIREFIGHTERS ON ARAKAN FRONT Many villages on the Arakan front have suffered from enemy bombs and shellfire. Here Indians of 16th Punjab Regt. a village fire after a Japanese raid. help to extinguish husband, Mr. Angus MacGregor. BRITISH ESCORT CARRIER H.M.S. RAVAGER. F. W. BROCK & SON Blues, Browns, etc. SUITS FOR MEN YOUNG MEN'S MODELS Special Value $28.95 All sizes 9 x > ------cs FLOOR COVERINGS Linoleum Rugs, canvas back, pre-war quality Pre-War Prices. Congoleum Rugs while they last, all sizes. 9x6 ft. $5.25, 9x15 ft. $13. 25. Large sizes are scarce 6 to 9 x 12 ft. . In a Good Assortment. LADIES' WHITE SHOES $2.75 to $4.35. Drinking Oranges, Grapefruit, - a Kam 35c. tin. Thrifty Soap Flakes, GROCERIES Pastry Flour, 24 Ibs. Corn Flakes - - Egg Cups, - Glasses . 3 for 25c. 5c. each. 5c. each. 50c., 40c., 35¢. dozen 3 for 25c. Honey 54c. jar. 35¢. pkg. > BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Heatlhfully Air Conditioned. THEATRE CLOSED Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, JUNE 26-27-28 Two shows at 6.45 and 9.00 p.m. "DESTINATION TOKYO" starring CARY-GRANT and Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JUNE 29-30, JULY 1st Two shows at 6.46 and 9.00 p.m. Holiday Matinee Saturday at 1.30 PAULETTE GODDARD and FRED MacMURRAY, in "Standing Room Only" with Edward Arnold, Roland Young. Plus EXTRA SPECIAL Feature "The Memphis Belle" IN TECHNICOLOR Fly and Fight in a Real Air Raid as 3 you Bomb The Heart of Germany, In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is essential, Whatever your Insurance needs may W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's _ Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber 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 W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, King and Cedar Streets Phone 138 Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on SATURDAYS" McLean Radio Service SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp, Residence on North Street. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED (The firm of Greet & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24; 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 Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry offica on ° Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Phones: be, consult H.W, EMMERSON 'Phone 41° Port Perry 'Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Minister--Rev. J. A. MacMillan Sunday-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.-- Morning Service, Services will be in the morning dur- ing the summer months, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister Sunday, June 25th-- 10 a.m.~»Sunday School. 11 am. -- The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. God has kept His Covenant with us. We shall keep our Covenant with Christ, A Service of Thankfulness for His Salvation. 7 p.m.--Rev. Ivan E. Kennedy, B.A., B.D., of Claremont, will conduct Di- vine Service, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION « ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William "Stocks Sunday, June 25th-- 9 a.m.--Holy Communion. 0.40 a.m.--Sunday School. T pm.--Evensong and Sermon. The Rector. Tuesday, 7.45 p.m>--Intercessions, Sunday, July 2nd-- 4 11 a.m.--Holy Communion, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2,30 p,m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday at 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting. E FApply D. +A. PR ENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON _ | e-- with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, ONLY 60c. ---- Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. WORK WANTED for Summer vacation, Store exper- ience. Apply IO. Box 7, Port Perry FOR SALE Young Pigs, about six weeks old. Thorpe, Port Perry. Phone 140W. FOR SALE Twenty pigs, just weaned; one Shorthorn Bull, 8 months old.- Apply to C. L. Fralick, Sugog Island. Phone 103 r 33. FOR SALE Coleman 3 burner Gasoline Stove, good condition. Also Casting Rod. Phone 72 r 3. FOR SALE 3 burner Coal-0il Stove, Apply to Mrs. L. G. Hall, Port Perry. Phone 231R. } FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet Sports Coupe. Ap- ply to Oscar Bradley, Phone bJ, Port Perry. FOR SALE Pure bred Yorkshire Boar, fifteen months old, of good breeding. Apply to Forder Bros, Blackstock. Phone Port Perry 197 r b. Agent--A. R. GRAY Port Perry, Ont. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE NEWS (Continued from front page) The Greenbank Quartette favoured with some splendid numbers. Lunch was served, followed by a dance, A good time was enjoyed by all. The president wishes to Hhopule his committee--A, R. Johns, Wallace Mec- Millan, and Fred Christie, Jr., who helped make this meeting a success. Watch for a similar meeting to be held at Saintfield school in the near future. The farm to farm canvass has started and to date we have had 1009 sign. SOME INTERESTING MUNICIPAL ITEMS In the Stouffville Tribuné the fol- lowing interesting items were report- ed of Whitechurch Twp. Council do- ings: Tenders were opened at this meet- ing for handling garbage at Wilcox and Musselman's Lake. The veteran Percy Ash was again awarded the contract for Wilcox at $300 per year, he being the only tenderer. Two per- sons tendered for Musselman's, the successful one being Id. McNally, a farmer resident at the Inke, His ten- der price was $250. Each contractor is required to supply a suitable con- veyance, and persons who have their garbage lifted are required to place it in suitable containers. They must be a size that one man can lift to a wagon or truck, WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD NEWS 1 An estimated totdl of 500,000 yards of cloth have been saved during the|$ past year as a result of the clothing conservation programme of the War- time Prices and Trade Board consum- | § er branch through its remake centres. June brides should remember to ad- | § vise local ration boards of change of name and address, and serial number of present ration hooks. American visitors to Canada only need ration cards when they are stay- ing for five days or longer, and if they are staying in a private house or expect to prepare their own meals. Take your ration book when Don't take loose coupons-- they eannot be legally tendered or ac- cepted for the purchase of rationed y roofing. April 15th, hingles NOW IS THE TIMB TO REPAIR THAT ROOF before the Spring rains. We have a large supply of B. C. Cedar Shingles, Toronto Asphalt Shingles, and rolled Rol-Bric Siding will be available about Phone 240w LAKE SCUCOC LUMBER & COAL Oi TILEBOARD. color. ¥2 5 $e 4 y }3 s, of i F. E. Reesor Use GYPROC FIREPROOF WALLBOARD to fix that room where the plaster has come loose. can be painted or papered, joints can be filled making an excellent job. Use Gyproc for repairs or for a new partition. It is economical, fireproof and permanent. Stocks on hand. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Priore T3w Gyproc is easily applied, For a tiled kitchen or bathroom use Don: nocona Tileboard easily applied and may be enamelled any F. CG. Reesor # ete aC eCeececeoeceosONONONOROROR0R0R0Y

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