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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 May 1937, p. 4

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on, oa NC i ire a fod) % 4. ou 3 a 4 2 -~ ae = _-- pathy ~ Pr Ch AS Se ~ the holiday with his parents, Mr. and . the addresses and discussions of very . place in June, PAGE FOUR ------ -- - i LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Clarence Purdy, of the staff of the T. Eaton Co. store at Lethbridge, Alta., is hoildaying with friends in town. Clarence is celebrating his 26th anniversary of service with the T. Eaton Co. Mrs. F. Wilkinson, of ' Uxbridge, Mrs, W. McClintock, of Lindsay, and Miss Muriel Cook, Toronto, spent the holiday with their "parents, Mr. antl Mrs. "'m. Cook. We are sorty to report that Mrs. Cook had the mis- fortune to fall and break her wrist. Mr. Harold Woon, of Toronto, spent Mrs. R. D, Woon. Mr. Eber Wright, of Detroit, was in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, of Brampton, |. and Miss Rhea Walker, of Toronto, was the guests of Mrs. Walker and Miss Mae Walker, for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Napier are back in town after spending the winter at Oakville. and intend opening up the Venture Tea again for the summer. Miss Eva Burns has gone to her home in Kinmount. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Asher motored to Montreal for the holiday to visit their son, Mr. Arthur Asher. They found him well and getting along nicely. Mr, and Mrs. David Jackson, of To- ronto, spens the week end with Mrs. Jackson's parents, Dr. and Mrs; J. B. Lundy. The Misses Olive and Enid Wallace, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Wallace, all of Toronto, were holiday visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orchard quietly celebrated their 26th wedding anni- versary on Saturday last. -- ~~ PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am--"What is Right with the Church 7" 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. ------------ eo ------------------ CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Service at 7 p.m. Last Sunday, Rev. M. Perry, of Burlington, conducted the services. OED ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL at 10.00 a.m. SERVICES at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, (Daylight Saving Time) "*. -- Everybody Welcome -- ----eeo------ ADULT LIFE CONFERENCE The recent Adult Life Conference at Columbus was not very largely attend- ed, as it came at a very busy season for rural people. However, those who had the privilege of attending fount practical value. The program follows. At a later date it is hoped that we shall be able to summarize some of the findings of the Conference as they affect rural people. PROGRAMME Chairman--Rev. W, J. H. Smyth, Worship--The Chairman of Presby- tery. Statement of the Purpose of the Con- ference -- Rev. R. H. Wylie, of Columbus. Address--'Adult Problems in Modern Church Life"--Part I, Minister's Viewpoint, Rev. H. J. Bell; Part II--Layman's Viewpoint, Mr. S. Farmer. Afternoon Worship--Rev. E. L. Beech Address -- "The Adult in the Rural Church", Rev. Frank Longford. Group Discussions-- Group I--Elders and other Church Official--Rev. Frank Longford. Group II--Sunday School Work- ers' Conference=--Rev. F. G. Job- lin. Group III--Fellowship of Young Adults, Rev. S. Davison. Group IV--Into All the World. C. R. Carscallen Tamulation of Group Findingss. Forum--Leader, Rev. F. Langford. } Evening Address--"Lay and Ministerial As-|- pect of the Adult Life Situation" "Rev. R. P., Bowles, 4 Address--'"The Fellowship of Christ- ian Service"--Rev. F. Langford. The address by Dr. Bowles was of particular merit, as it combined a thorough understanding of rural con- ditions with a challenge to live for the spiritual ideal that should characterize the church. The wide experience and sane out- 'look of, Dr. Langford helped to clear many problems in the discussion. I Tyr rts ceri : ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Marjorie Hazel, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Albert Phoenix, Greenbank, to Mr. George A. Beaton, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaton, of Blackwater. The marriage to take] Avways Use Bickmore's Gall Salve for harness gall and sores. The only Gall Salve that is positively guaran- A Guaranteed Cure fo#@ WIRE CUTS. HARNESS GALLS SADDLE SORES ROPE BURNS SCRATCHES SORE TEATS IN COWS and ALL WOUNDS AND SORES, box. We refund your money If it 13 nod 380 Pe fatistactarys 'Ale Laker Pacis us, WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatly's Store, Port Perry PRINCE ALBERT The Church service is now at 11 a.m. and will be throughout the sum- mer months. Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Smyth preached on the theme "What is Wrong with the Church?" Next Sunday his theme will be "What is Right with the Church?" : Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. Mr. Will Lyle spent 'a few days with friends in the village. Ralph was also here. Visitors with their aunt Mrs. R. Bond on Sunday were: Miss Vene Ed- wards, of Toronto, Mr. J. Stovin and son Will, of Oshawa, and Miss L. Stovin, of Port Perry. The Y. P. U. held their final meeting in the basement of the church on Wed- nesday, May 19th, in the form of a campfire service, A brief introductory worship opened the meeting, Miss G. Vickery then took charge of the re- creation, Groups were arranged and a treasure hunt conducted, resulting in the collection of loot such as over- alls, pine needles and lettuce, giving rise to experiences worthy of Captain WE FIT WE REPAIR Glasses You Save Money -- AT -- I. R. BENTLEY OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 33 LAWN: MOWERS SHARPENED I have installed a machine for sharpening lawn mowers, It does the work aceurately. Now is the time to have this work done. S. CAUSLEY, Port Perry to a fine group of young folk gathered at the tables, Seats were arranged in a circle around the campfire and an impressive parting worship service was conducted as follows: Quiet organ muisc, call to worship, hymn, This is My Father's World; recitation, Miss Hazel Mec- Crea; Scripture reading, Romans 12, Mr. C. Clark; prayer, Miss B. Ward; hymn, O Master let me Walk with Thee; theme, The Value of Summer Schools, Rev. Mr, Smyth; sing-song; benediction. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, R, Murphy were: Mrs, A. H. Johnston and son Athol, of Alex- andria, Miss Ruth Johnston of Whitby Ladies' -College, and Miss M, E. Murphy, of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKerihen, ot Toronto, spent the week end and holi- day with the latter's pet, Vis RB, Bond. Mr. and Mrs. P. Raymer visited in Stouffville last week, 'Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bown on the birth of a son on May bth. Miss Violet Bond, of Toronto, is convalescing at the home of her par- Kidd himself. Lunch was then served ents Mr. and Mrs. A, Bond, DOMI ~ STORES { JAM * SPECIALS ~ Values are Effective up until Saturday night, May 29th ROBINSON'S RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY with Pectin NE 32-o0z. Jar 23 Bright's Choice Quality Tomatoes =".10 .-. SALE LIBB'YS Libby's Libby's Libby's Tomato CATCHUP BE 's ANS rowan PEAS Libby's Choice Quality 2 Tomato Soup Ei Tomato Juice OF FOODS 2X 5 17-0z. Tins 10%5-0z. Tin 12-0z. 'Palmer, i J. Dowson, F. Jeffrey, S. Griffin, M. Bowes, Misses G. Davis, F, McMillan, The Minstrel Show Crowded houses greeted the United Church Choir Minstrel Show on Thursday and Friday evenings of last week at the Town Hall. The show was good -- lots of color, unbounded enthusiasm, fine time and harmony, a stage setting that caught the attention at once by its beauty, Some persons have worked hard to produce these ex: cellent éffects, Special mention should be 'made of Mr, Stouffer (the leader) and 'Mrs, A: J. Davis and Miss Grace Davis; who, assisted by the committee in charge, worked incessantly to pro- duce an entertainment that caught the crowd, and left them looking for more when the "two hour program was ended. The program itself, here printed, gives a fair idea of the_treat enjoyed by those attending the Minstrel Show. The Programme 1. "Strike Up the Band"--Chorus and Orchestra. 2, "I'm "Alabamy Bound"--Chorus id Orchestra, featuring Mr. George Palmer, 3. "I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze"--Miss Grace Davis, . 4, "That's Why Darkies Were Born" --Mr, Joel Aldred. 6. Pickaninny Tap Dance -- Miss Edna"Gauld, Mrs, John Dowson at he piano. . "Dust Off That Old Piano""--Do- hy Me Sisters and Orchestra--Mrs. V. P. Stouffer, Miss Florence McMillan, Miss Mary Smallman. - Miss Elma Reesor at the piano. 7. "Sing You Sinners'--Chorus-- featuring Billie Beare. 8. "River Stay "Way From My Door"--Mr, W, M. Létcher and Chorus SKIT--"Over the Back Fence"-- Miss Mary Stone, Miss Elma Reesor. 9. "When The Midnight Chee Choo Leaves for Alabam"--Chorus and Or- chestra, - 10. (a)--"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"--Chorus. (b) "Old Black Joe"--Mr, C. C. Jeffrey and Chorus. 11. "Going to Shout All Over God's Heaven" -- Negro Spiritual Octet-- Mrs. H, W. Emmerson, Mrs. D. Car- 'negie, Mrs. C, Beare, Mus, G. Palmer, Mr. L. A. Koch, Mr. G. Bentley, Mr. Joel Aldred, Mrs. V. P. Stouffer. 12, "It's Me Oh Lord!" -- Negro Spiritual--Miss Edna Gauld. 13. "Log Cabin Lullaby" -- Close Harmony Boys and Orchestra--Mr. G. Bentley, Mr. L. A. Koch, Mr. W. M. Letcher, 14. "Sing Hallelujah"--Chorus and Orchestra. Members of Chorus--Mesdames H. IH. Stone, C. Beare, H. W. Emmerson, 'D. Carnegie, C. P. Peterson; G. A, G. McDonald, C. . Reesor, M. Stone, E. Reesor, D. Reesor, M. Smallman, J. McDermott, M. Pyatt, L. Ploughman, H. Anderson: Messrs, L. A. Koch, C. Reesor, G. Palmer, G. Bentley, J. Taylor, W. Beare, C. C. Jeffrey, J. E. Jackson, W. M. Letcher, J. Aldred, W. Tipp, W. Willard. End Men--Messrs, G. Bentley, W. Willard, C. Reesor, Mrs. G, Palmer, = = Interlocutor--Mr, A. L. McDermott. - Orchestra--B. Snelgrove, G. Owen, R. Cawker, J. Orde, P. Densham, Alf, Andrus, D. Hilton. V. P. Stouffer--Conductor of music, Mrs. V. P. Stoaffer-- Pianist. --~<o>or-- ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Florence Noreen, only daughter of Mrs. Priscilla Roach and the late John Roach, formerly | of Port Perry, to Bertram Eugene, | Wilson, son of Dr. and Mrs, J. O. Wilson, of Toronto. The marriage to ake place June 26th. 25 = Bot. a a i 0 JELLY LETTUCE - . Tomatees, 1b 15¢. Shirriff's Sea Grapefruit 1 BE 15 SPAGHETTI ely 14 me i anepared yon BABY FOODS Zins "19 Libby's No. % Tins rs No. 2% Tins SAUERKRAUT - tin 12 Rk PICKLES 19 Rice rans ». .5 BACON 1» 25 Peanut 4-String : Butter 2 »..25 Brooms Eu:i.25 COCOA + 2.28 -POWDER Pineapples, 2 / 28¢. - 2 heads 13¢." od x E. | for 25¢. % Pkgs. x4 1 STRAND THEATRE UXBRIDGE ; : Presenting now on our new screen! Thursday, Fri, Saturday (this week) SHIRLEY TEMPLE, in 'Stowaway' Shirley in her new fun show. Also NEWS and CARTOON' * : . 4 Mon., Tues., Wed, May 31-June 1.2. Patsy Kelly and Jack Haley, in The Pigskin Parade smashing * entertainment touch- down. Also COMEDIES Ed 2 Thursday, Friday, Saturday (Next) | Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and Wallace Beery, in ("CHINA SEAS" That long awaited special attraction. End Women -- Miss. Grace Davis, |. BUY AT BOYNTON'S remembered long _ after Price is _ Forgotten. W. | Boynton, Butcher Phone 4, Port Perry, FOR SALE Collacutt, 69 Shields, Toronto. FOR SALE dition. Apply Collacutt, 69 Shields Ave,, Toronto, NOX KIDNEY FLUSHERS 'The right way is the only way. If -you suffer from kidney trouble, treat them the right way-Flush them with (NOX) KIDNEY FLUSHERS. They ary tract; at the same time the whole is made antiseptic. No more getting up at nights; swollen limbs o down; rheumatism and that burn- ng sensation and backache Is res moved. There is only one (NOX) KIDNEY FLUSHERS, and each pack- age contains one month's treatment. Price One Dollar at druggists or direct fron the Nox. Laboratorles, Bay St., Toronto. Your kidneys wi be regulated like a clock. NOX KIDNEY FLUSHERS act as a mlld laxative, removing bile fromthe liver A. M. LAWRENCE, Port Perry. SUITS CLEANED Suits sponged and pressed §0 Cents . Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICE FOR SALE with 1937 license; 1 spring platform |* one-horse wagon; 1 set harness, new. Apply to Sam N. Griffen, Phone 240. DR. R. H. HAMILTON PHYSICIAN, & SURGEON announces the opening of an office in the Archer Block Phone 26--Port Perry. Office Hours: 1-4; 6.30-8 and by appointment. Ex HOUSE FOR: SALE Frame house for sale on Lilla St., Port Perry. For particulars apply te Garnet Wright, R.R. 2, Nestleton, Phone 196 r 4. junel? Corn Borer Act e.o0 0 'Ontario County. - oving to the increpse in Corn Borer infestation it has been found neces- sary to again - enforce clean-up methods as prescribed in the Corn Borer Act. The area under inspection will take in all" South Ontario Riding as far north as Greenbank, also Uxbridge Township. Restaurant Re-Opening Mr, and: Mrs. A. Napier will re- open "The Venture Tea Room" on Saturday, May 29 Former and new patrons will be welcomed, and will be given excellent service. SALE OF WESTERN HORSES D. McArthur & Son, Lot 11, Con. 10, Reach Township, will sell by auction, a consignment of Western Horses on Saturday, June 19th. Samer 1 re tA CLYDESDALE SOLD Mr, Chas. Graham, Scugog Island, recently sold his Clydesdale Stallion, "Gay Baron" to a purchaser, at Smith's Falls, This is an unusually fine animal, and it brought a good Where QUALITY is!§ 4% acres, 8 room solid brick house, (% barn, raspberry bushes, fruit trees,|# Bailey Estate, Prince Albert. Apply to'| june3 | & Hientzman Piano, upright, good con- june3 | & wash the bladder, kidneys and urin- |§ A 4-wheel trailer, in Al condition, : Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co, Id. to be enforced in| Lawrence's Drug Store News (You can save with Safety ie Your Rexall Store) QUALITY - PRODUCT 8 oz. 25c. 20 oz. 50¢c. \ Siding; Flooring; V-Joint: Cedar Siding, Cedar Shiplap, and Cedar Shingles. on Sash, Frames and i Phone 240 OROROROPCROROPOROPOROROPO 593 O Dr. Ed. Bailey VETERINARY SURGEON at Sebert House, Port Perry, Tuesday and Friday afternoons, Phone 127 Uxbridge, day or night. . Calls will be promptly -attended to. - oct20tf (The firm of GREER & HUMPHREYS Is disolved) ARTHUR W. S. GREER 6 King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 8160 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week or by appointment. Queen Street," Port Perry, Phone 264 CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Bolleitors, Notaries Public GORDON D. CONANT, K.C, A . LLIN = ANNIS, Bas L LLB. Phones, 4 and > A Pond and at Court House, Whitby, (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whitby) ~ W. A, Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's Insurance Office MINK FOR SALE $30.00 each. Average price last fall for 30 of my cull pelts, $18.00 each. Apply to Orvin Blakley, R. R. No. 2, own negative. A. M. LAWRENCE 7he Rexall sure WANT ADVTS.-- Typieal Lawrence | Values i D. & R. FACE CREAMS .....,2¢., 4%. SOCIETY BRAND TOOTH BRUSHES 19¢., each, 2 for 3be. VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP,..8 cakes 25c. DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER, 27¢., 39¢. BRITEN TOOTH PASTE ..........29¢c. § EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE ......25c. LISTERINE .............26¢c, 50c, 79¢. Enlargement Special One. Enlargement, size 6" x 7" from your Complete in frame, 39c. PORT PERRY GOOD LUMBER We now have a good stock of lumber on.hand to meet your needs. White Pine, Hemlock, Spruce--in 2 x 4,2 x 8; Novelty Siding; Cove 'B.C. 4 x 4, Fir V-Joint and Flooring. Cedar D4 S. Nova Scotia White Our mill is ready at any time to give you service specials of all kinds. . ¥ Port Perry : CHOPOROPOPOROPIROPOROPOPORIPOROROSO OOS BL SOI BOBTEOIDE SOO BOBN Five Cents per liom, = Minimum 20 Cents. LOOK HERE 5 TONS RAGS WANTED TOP PRICES PAID. For information eall A. GILBOORD Phone 177 or by mail INSURANCE FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, LIFR : Real Estate Farms and Village Properties S. A. WALLACE Phone 158 DR. W. 8. HARPER ; Graduate of Trinity Callege and trinity U Toro! 'North Deliete Lon Fr p London, Englad. Royal fe Ln iE Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont, £4 Post adnste in - ates' and P A The firm of Gress & HUMPHREYS fs disolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24% Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Phone 814 In attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. 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