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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Oct 1945, p. 4

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A Rad MA A or gl f Pa A TL 4 Ronis h \ EL : a ) Tol OES {LESH Wo * SRT OF 3 i ALA PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOEBR 18th, 1945 Ey es Examined Port Perry Town Hall, Sat, Oct. 13 I = ~ LOCA L Glasses complete, or lenses sal, Columbia presents Jane Frazee and Hoosier Hotshots in pleasant week-end with relatives in Toronto. Sgmn. Gordon MacMaster, R.C.C.S., of Malton, was with his mother, Mrs. J. D. MacMaster, during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Balfour and son Lloyd, visited relatives in Toronto over Tat fe ot tn FIN A Te supplied where necessary, a ' 2 ~N |) 3 4 Parking : 1e11 reasonable prices, -- 66 9 C t Sal i NEWS creme | TR BENTLEY | > WING IN THE SADDLE ne ent yale \¢ oo \ g ° WITH A GALAXY OF MUSICAL STARS. Selected Shorts A roe BER 14 920 oPIoVETRISY : Next Week--Wed Thurs., Friday, Saturday 3 Tel. Jack MacGregor, RCN.V.R, is|] ~~ OCTOBER 18-19-20 rR ext Week--Wwed. a.m., vv ' i spending some time with his parents, Tr eer a ran ding Miss Pat King sang "I Love You Show Starts 8 p.m. Adults 3c. Children 15¢ bi ie Mr, and Mis, Bghort MacGregor, BRIGHT WITH LOVELIGHT, Rly,» : ® This is your oppertuaily to get a supply of Highest. 13 Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Baker spent a SORIA HENIR a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Palmer and - " Quality Drug Store Merchandise at a real Saving. family of Port Perry, sang several selections, one of which was "Whis- pering Hope." A buffet lunch was served to about fifty guests. The guests enjoyed an evening of singing and dancing. "It's A Pleasure" For details, see bills, and next week's Star. with Michael O'Shea, Marie McDonld Bill Johnson, Gus Schilling. in GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR. A ------------------.. UXBRIDGE YOUTH FOR CHRIST SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 8 pm. A M. LAWRENCE PHONE 49 7a, Ronatl swe PORT PERRY CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. E. G. Bruton, Rector. BEAUTY SALON Oct. 21st--21st Sunday after Trinity. B ey Bruce Inrig, R C.N.V.R. S-L Art Chot, R.C.A F. 2600 Hours Flying (Speakers) Mrs. Alfred Wilson and Brooklin, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ree- sor and Danny. The children were Mr. and Diane, of SUSAN PETERS, in i k-end. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ; WN Rio aol sare Hood, of Ajax, was vi- Lo GCTOBER d2-2324 4 MUSIC HALL, UXBRIDGE 0 Le siting friends in town on Tuesday. ' LARAINE DAY IN MEMORIAM PRENTICE'S MARTIN---In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, who passed away Oct. 17th, 1943. Two years have passed since that LE. "Keep Your Powder Dry" Sd A, et celebrating their fourth birthday to- gether. The Mission Band of the Port Perry United Church are holding their néxt meeting on Friday evening, October 26th, and are looking forward to the pleasure of having their parents join them at this meeting. We regret to hear of the illness of Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker. We wish them both a speedy recovery. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Balfour, Port Perry, announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Ida, to Cpl. Oscar S. Beare, R.C.A.F., son of Mrs. Elijah Beare, Port Perry, and the late Mr. Elijah Beare. The marriage will take place early in November. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold, Prince Albert, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Christina, to Orval Earl Heayn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Heayn, Scugog. The marriage will take place later in October. YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION The Young People's meeting, which was held on Monday evening, opened with the Call to Worship by the presi- dent, Margaret Day. After the secrip- ture reading by Merle Hunter, Ma- rion Sweetman led in prayer, after which hymn 374 was sung. The programme consisted of two amusing poems by Ted Griffen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted and the business was discussed. The meeting was brought to a close with the singing of hymn 378 and the Mizpah benediction, JUNIOR WAR WORKERS The Junior War Workers will meet in the Work Rooms at the Post Office on Tuesday evening, Oct. 23rd. C.G. I. T. The C.G.L.T. held a meeting on Mon- day, October 8th. An election of of- ficers took place and they are as fol- lows: President -- Doreen Hayden; Vice-President---Joan Walker; Sec'y-- Connie St. John; Asst. Sec'y--Ruby Gibson; Treas.--Caroline Clark; Press Reporter--Dolores Fluke; Social Com- mittee---Joan Bentley, Peggy Turner, Beryl Cook, Zula Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Maxine MacMillan, We then went into our classes to plan some events for the coming year. RATION CALENDAR Coupons becoming valid October 11th: SUGAR cover, 46 to 66 BUTTER .cnnuuimvig 110 to 126 PRESERVES 38-67. P 19 MBAT coisconinsnmimonissorviviivi 1to 7 BAZAAR AND TEA On Tuesday afternoon, October 30th, the Parish Workers of the: Church of the Ascension will hold a Bazaar in the Parish Hall. Many articles suit- able for gifts will be offered for sale. There will also be a sale of home-made : with Agnes Moorehead, Bill Johnson, Lee Partic SEEN A GOOD CAT FIGHT LATELY? No? Then you're going to get a bang out of these three cuddly . Kittens who take off their mittens and scrap it out . They BAWL. . They CLAW .. They LOVE. Starting Thursday--Three Days Judy Garland, Robert Walker, "THE CLOCK" COMING SOON! "Son of Lassie" Watch for Datel MARRIED RENEAU -- MacGREGOR The wedding of Doris Kathleen, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Egbert MacGregor, Port Perry, and Gordon Louis Reneau, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ploss, Toronto, was solemnized by Rev. W. C. Smith at 8 o'clock on Friday evening, Sept. 28th, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr, Ploss played the wed- ding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attractively gowned in heavy white crepe back satin with shirred fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline, the skirt extending in a short train. Her veil of bridal net was arranged to a sweetheart halo of matching satin. She carried a shower bouquet of Rapture roses and white baby 'mums. Miss Marion Brent, of Toronto, was bridesmaid, wearing a floor length gown of lime green crepe with mateh- ing headdress and carrying an old- fashioned nosegay of Talisman roses. Richard Reneau, of Toronto, attend- ed his brother as groomsman. "To receive, the bride's mother wore a gown of rust velvet, small feathered hat and corsage of yellow baby 'mums. The groom's mother, also receiving, chose a gown of brown corded silk, green feathered hat and corsage of rust baby 'mums. For her wedding trip to New York and Quebec, the bride travelled in a blue wool dress, brown tuxedo coat trimmed. with beaver, brown acces- sories, and wore a corsage of Talis- man roses, Following the wedding trip the bride and groom are now residing at 126 Joicey Blvd., North Toronto. I -- eee SHARP -- PARRY Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Parry wish to announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Alice Joyce, to Selbourne Sharp, of 'Montreal, on Thursday, Oct. 11th, 1946. -------------- ADAMS -- GREGER The marriage of Miss Reta Gregenr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis sad day When one we loved was called away; God took her home; it was His will; Within our hearts she liveth still. Ever remembered by Mother, Sisters and Brothers. MARTIN--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Alma Martin, who passed away Oct. 17th, 1943. Nothing but memories as we jour- ney on, Longing for a smile from a loved one gone, None know the depth of our deep regret, But we remember when others for- get. Liver remembered by Husband and Family. MARTIN--In loving memory of Alma Martin, who passed away Oct. 17th, 1948, A silent thought, a secret tear Keeps her memory ever dear; Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Ever remembered by Mrs. Martin and Luella. | Slendor Tablets--harmless and of- fective. 2 weeks' supply $1.00; '12 weeks', $5.00. At Lawrence's Drug Store. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear daugh- ter, Grace Ivadell White, wife of C. Millar, who passed away Oct. 19th, 1943. Two years have passed, dear Grace, Since you were called away; How well do I remember That sad and weary day. Sadly missed and lovingly. remembered by Mother. AFTERNOON AUXILIARY OF THE - W.M.S, The Afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met in the School room of the United Church Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Brock presided. Worship period was led by the president, It was decided to have the annual Missionary banquet in November. Mrs, George Jackson's group had charge of the program. Two Study books are used this year-- "Angola Now" and "Currie of Chis- samba." Those assisting were Mrs. Hughli, Mrs. S. Jeffrey and Mrs. A. Brock. A unique feature of the after- noon program was the singing of a hymn composed by a Christian native of Angola. The Study of Africa is both interesting and instructive. Maurice Kennedy, Baritone Ritchie Sisters, Trio Have you heard th Ritchie Sisters trio record on the radio? Services styled for Youth. Lively Singing 1945 1866 The Congregation of PRINCE ALBERT United Church will celebrate the 79th Anniver- sary of their Church Opening by holding Thanksgiving Ser- vices on Sunday, October 21, 1945, at 2.30 and 7.80 p.m. Rev. S. Littlewood, of Orono, will be guest speaker Suitable Music will be provided by Home and Port Perry talent in the afternoon, and Scugog Choir in the evening. Rev. C lifford Smith, Pastor Think, for instance, HE'D LIKE TO KNOW YOU (Jost, bank is rendered so quietly and effi clently that the human valves behind & may mot have occurred fo. you, of the confidence you rest in your branch bank manager, perhaps without even knowing him well personally. You ought to know him better. By deposit- ing your money in his branch, you made him and his staff the custodians of your account and the transactions relating to it. You hold him in high trust, knowing that your private affairs will be kept private, You will find your bank manager a trained man who has come up through the ranks, and who will be glad to discuss 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and Sermon, 3 p.m.--Sunday School. October 21st is Children's Day and Youth Sunday throughout the Church of England in Canada. Pa- rents and children are especially in- vited to the service. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Clifford Smith, Minister Sunday, October 21st-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--The Rev. Sampson Little- wood, of Orono. 7 p.m -- Evening service withdrawn. 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.--The Rev. Sampson Littlewood and outstand- ing musical talent at Prince Albert Anniversary. ST. JOHN'S . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. MacMillan, Minister Sunday, October 21st-- "Special Anniversary Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--Rev. Lloyd Mor- row, D.D., of Toronto, guest speaker. Miss Catharine Meclvor, of Toronto, mezzo-soprano, soloist 2.30 pam --Sunday School. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. DANCE A Dance will be held in Shirley School on Friday evening, Oct. 26th. Proceeds for School fund. Everybody welcome, BIRTHS McMILLAN--Mr, and Mrs. Wallace McMillan announce the birth of a son, Neil Edward, on Thursday, Oct. 11th, 1946, at the Oshawa General Hospital. bleeding and pro- {inane Digs PILES ii Bunkers Herbal Pills hah the hid at its source. Moitey back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Morrison's Drug Store. Sufferers of FOR SALE Used Chesterfield, good springs, large size. Phone 189 r 3, Port Perry. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Robert Wallace, Late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named Robert Wallace, who died on the 1st day of October, 1945, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of November, 1945, full particulars of their claims. Immed- iately after November 17th, 1945, the assets of the deceased will be distri- buted among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the -undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 15th day of October, 1945. ARTHUR W. S. GREER, Blong Block, Port with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50c. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Taylor's Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS t STARTERS ) FIELD COILS » REPAIRED and EXCHANGED BILL TAYLOR :: Proprieter Toges Smoking In The Biltmore THEATRE, OSHAWA "Continuous Show Daily BiogesT SHow VALUR IN OsmAWA | ALL THIS WEEK ABBOTT and COSTELLO, in Lost in a Harem Added Feature CHARLES STARRETT, in Law of the North West Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, OCTOBER 22-23-24 ANN SHERIDAN, JANE WYMAN, ALEXIS SMITH," JACK CARSON, in Pe "Doughgirls" Added Feature MICHAEL O'SHEA, ANNE SHIRLEY, in The Man from Frisco a, your financial needs with you and to inform you as to the id baking. Afternoon tea will be served. regen of Rocky Raps Alberta, to Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the alive 2% ally Adams, son o r. and Mrs. : . . state, nov e, 2b ' bl 1 oe Norman Adams, Uxbridge, took place Approprizte Betnice his bank can render. : . 54 on Monday, Oct. 8th, at the home of Y i ) . AUCTION SALE i? the groom's parents. Rev. Jas. Tay- - 7) KEN SPEARS lor officiated. Should you desire a personal loan to meet some une d nA , or, i2--~Hopes. FOR SALE iy Given in marriage by th or Xpecte hold Effects, the property of Mrs, : : : TEACHER OF £6 hy joe grooms Wm. Simpson, at the Rectory,| Second hand Buggy, Cutter and Guitar & Theory uncle, Thomas Palmer, of Port Perry, the bride wore gold street length dress with shoulder length veil and expense, talk it over with him. You can depend on receiving courteous, understanding and friendly consideration. Small Blackstock. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 pm. See Bills. Single Harness, all in good condition. Apply to Albert Akhurst, Greenbank, m i Clifford Pethick, Auctioneer.| Ontario. 026 carried a bouquet of yellow and pink 4 : Cassimir St., Port Perry gladiolus. loans are just one of the services your bank provides. You TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th--Com- : POPULAR COURSE Miss Pat Palmer, cousin of the plete Dispersal of 16 Pure Bred Guein- FOR SALE by LESSONS groom, was the bridesmaid, wearing may be surprised to learn of many other services available seys, 9 Grade Guernseys, 11 Grade '29 Model A Ford Coach. Apply to : a rose coloured street length dress for your use, Holsteins, fully accredited, federally|O. Bradley, Port Perry. Phone bj. At;Reasonable Rates [FH ried 2 boigist of gadickss : ; listed, belonging to A. T. Stainton, lot | --------s¥, : . r. Ross ams, = y , .R. -|° " groom, was YS Tg The . Ho 1 = a mgt ER %; Hour SEoR SALE Pain killer for corns! Lloyd's Corn 4 ; y wedding . on, on ermg Cash. sale as 1 pa, A Guita good con- music was played by Mrs, W. Cassie h j See bills ujiar sate; in gr and Callous Salve gives prompt, sure «WW. This Advertisement Is Sponsored Bb Y your Bank : + |dition; also a ' Overcoat, size 86, relief. BO0¢ at Lawrence's Drug Store. and during the signing of the register -- : { Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer, |Box 14, Port F Star, y ¢ { EE -------------------------------- A A A A Ar Se ro

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