> Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1945 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY AIR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday, (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24Y; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday, and Thursday afterncon of each week, or by appointment. The Best the Market Offers _ Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention SERsssese Lee EE ee... SEPTEMBER 6-7-8 Two shows at'7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.80 "Thunderhead" Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone 25 ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday wiorning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, sescescssesessssseserese 4 H CAWKER BROS, Family Butchers SAR RR RRR Oar IRI nen nssstiententntsssisssessassisisiiil SON OF FLICKA In Technicolor " with' RODDY Mc¢DOWALL, PRESTON FOSTER, RITA JOHNSON. Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON ' Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleeps Insufance Office, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 10-11-12 Two shows at 6.30 and 9 p.m. ERROL FLYNN, in "Objective Burma" Phones: 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. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, SEPTEMBER 13-14-15 ' "Patrick DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST ANNOUNCEMENT . Leonard Block over Prentice's In keeping with our policy of the BEST service possible, Barber Shop. we wish to announce that we are now in a position to take 'hone 237, Res. 215 = Port Perry care of your FUEL OIL REQUIREMENTS. Give us a ring The Great" starring DONALD O'CONNOR, PEGGY RYAN. DR. £D. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls to me. LIVE POULT ANTED Also! new and used feathers. Best! prices paid. M. Flatt, Bethany R.R.1.' Phone 'Bethany 7 r 38, oct10 - oe ~ | : FOR SALE 2% hp. Gasoline motor; 8 hp.' Gasoline motor; 2-- 6 h.p. Gasoline' motors, all in Al shape. Apply Chas,' Buller, Port Perry. sept.6 | Auction Sales | FRIDAY, SEPT, 7th--J. E, Jackson, Scugog, 4 miles North-East of Port Perry, Cockshutt #70 Tractor on Rubber, Tiller, 3-Furrow Plow, Rub- ber Tired 'Wagon and other Imple-' ments, 3 Horses, 50 Cattle, 26 Hogs. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. See' Bills. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer SEPTEMBER 8th--Wilfred. Kitson, 1 mile east of Little Britain, will sell by Auction his farm stock, implements and household furniture, Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. The offering includes | one Massey-Harris tractor 102 Super, on rubber, Massey-Harris 21 tooth' cultivator, Massey-Harris 8-furrow plow, No, 28. : [ TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th-- | Household Effects of the late Mr. and ' Mrs, Nathan Byers, in the Village of | Enniskillen. Terms Cash. Sale at | 1.30 p.m, . CLIFFORD PETHICK, Sintichuer) WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th--Farm! Stock and Implements, the property of Herbert A. Galbraith, Lot 16, Con.' 8, Cartwright, mile south of Black-' stock, 134 miles East of Highway. ' i Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. ! Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. 1 a= I FOR SALE Shorthgrn Bull, 4 months old--' choice of either red or roan. Female collie dog, 8 years old, well broken, ! Apply Lorne Graham, R.R. 8, Port' Perry. Phone 103 r 28. : i FOR SALE : Dresser and Wash Stand; Double Bed Springs; Wash tub stand; all in good condition, Phone 17, Port Perry. FOR SALE i 6 Horses, general purpose. Also Farm for sale, 160 acres, 1 mile north of Manchester, on highway. Appl any evening after 6.30 to Mr. Goreski, RR. 1, Port Perry. Phone 180 r b. | FOR SALE i Boy's Brown Tweed Four-piece Winter Suit, 12 to 14 years size. Good condition, Apply to Mrs, Ernie Hayes, Port Perry. Phone 269. ¢ FOR SALE | Lady's Fur Coat--French Seal with' Sable collar. Size 20. Apply at Star Office. | W. J. KING UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets. Phone 138 SUITS CLEANED|. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED ----d me for further particulars. JUST ARRIVED We have just received a car of B.C. SHINGLIS, No. 1 5X and No. 3 6X. . REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER F. E. Reesor Phone 73 Ory Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. t uni] not, you're | ONLY A FOOT FROM TROUBLE Clear Vision -- Accurate Contrel -- Good Brakes--these axe just a few of the factors essential to safe driving. The General Motors Dealer offers you complete safety sexvice -- experi enced technicians to spot trouble quickly . . . modern tools and equip- ment and factory-approved OM Parts wn skilled mechanics ready fo carry out all types of repair and mainte nance work on all makes of cars and trucks; Dntve tn fon a check-up Today GMB.4a5x "HAROLD R. ARCHER MOTOR SALES | << < IN PLAIN or STRIPE. F. W. BROCK & SON TOOKE SHIRTS FOR LADIES High Quality, $2.00, $3.00 SE -. =a 3 Cain eh Rk p ; ee * GOODRICH SUMMER FOOTWEAR gE ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK Men's and Boys' Rubber Sole Oxfords by Goodrich is arrived this week. pe SN yo re ach Sr Jae RL - a "5 SISMAN WORK BOOTS for Men & Boys MEN'S $4.95, $5.50. fo aro ra Ta, 0 Sr Lg PN a a TP re Cl Ve J gir ~~ ENGLISH DINNERW ARE 66 Piece Set--$22.95. BOYS' $2.95 RV N ice Floral Design Feltol Rugs--9x9, $6.50; 9x10, $7.50 : WALLPAPER Clearance. Several nice patterns for Quick Sale. ~ Glass Cups & Saucers, 15c. or $1.50 doz Opalware Cups, 6c. and 8c. Ornamental Pottery lor Gifis, several shapes, 50¢ ea. || GROCERIES Tomatoes, No. 10 tins, 49c. Pastry Flour, 24's, 75c. Raisins in Stock. Certo 25c. Vinegar, 45c. gal. Tomato Juice, 10c. tin. Habitant Tomato Soup, 2 for 25¢. : Myrtle Station The Ofticia] Board of Myrtle Charge will meet in the Sunday School room of Myrtle Church, on Monday evening, September 10th, at 8.30 sharp. This meeting is in regard to our pastor, Rev. D. Gi. Gault, who has'réturned to Canada, and it is very important that every member be present. Rev. P, Ll. Jull, of Brooklin, will ofliciate. Next Sunday, September 9th, Sun- day School and Church will re-open. Church service at 2 p.m. with Sunday School at 3 p.m. burg, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Tordill, of Brooklin, were calling on friends in the village on Thursday. Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. J. Wilde, Gordon and Jackie, of Whitby, and Mrs, Fred Wilson, of Oshawa, spent Wednesday afternoon with Myrtle relatives. Mr. and Mrs. id. Cooper and child- ren, of Toronto, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W. J._Cook, Mr. Kd. Conlin and ddughters, of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs, Pu. Wilson, Whitby, algo Miss Yanta, of Toronto, were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, John Quinn. Mrs. Clarence Holman and Allen, Mrs. Merle Ross and children, all of Dagmar, visited with Mr. Jas. Dick- son, on Friday. Messrs, Elwood, Harold and La- Verne Masters and Billy Lynde, spent the week-end and holiday camping and fishing near Havelock. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer<E? Harrison, Latehford, are visiting this weck-avith the former's mother, Mrs. Long, and other relatives here. r- Mr. and Mrs: A, Vout, their son-in- law and daughter, F'/O Richard Ford and Mrs, Ford, of Toronto, were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ash, and on Monday their visitors were Mr, and Mrs, James Kukhta, also Mrs. T. Towérg and children, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lightle and daughters Ruby and Alice from De- troit, also Mrs, Nash, Mrs. William Tonkin, Mrs. Merritt and Irwine and Jack, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Nottingham, Miss Geraldine Moore, of Toronto, is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton, also Sunday guests at their home, were Mr, and Mra, W. Shannon and Peggy, Mr, Hugh Ham- ilton, and Miss Alice Arbuckle, of To- ronto, and on Monday evening, Mr. ind Mrs. George Vick, of Brooklin. Mrs. Lela Duke, of Tomonto, spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Aq John- son, who is slowly recovering from a recent, illness. Donald also is home from the hospital, almost *well after his recent operation. On Thursday, Mrs. Clarence Harri- son attended, in Toronto, the funeral Miss Dorcas McFarlane, of Tillson- frira, " & cs! " 7 « w oO Payments abroad can also be made by means of our Foreign Money Orders, Drafts and Mail Transfers--as well as by . ~~, o Ree ad Mom, a, EN, emt ep' ~~... . Aug ein Cre.l Vrs Gp X AL T "wv. ~ ME Can, 3 ve ll IAN aay oe Oo, XT COM ang 7 Buaas we Ace - "5 I ® For sending money anywhere in Canada our Domestic Money "donvenient and cheap. --) y Mob 94p 61 Pe [<d Sule $42 "ay "tg Orders are safe, Cable Transfers where speed is necessary. Explain your requirements at any of our branches and we will advise the method which best suits your case, - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Port Perry Branch -- E. Hayes, Manager i of the late John Varcoe, who at the age of HR years, had passed away after he had been struck hy a cap, Mr. Varcoe was well known here and and in Prospect, here he was a great help in the Sunday School and Chureh, when he made his home with the Mar- tin family. Over forty years ago he men's Bible Class in Toronto, which the boys named "I'he Varcoe Boys' Class". Only one +3 of these boys was able to be present TX and had the honour of being one of the A polibearers, His brother-in-law, Wm. Martin, of Brooklin, was also a bearer. § (Continued on Insert) E< organized a youn