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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1938, p. 5

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Rr J 3 a r 2 ne PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1938 -- is se A tee A AO EP AOS RAR EERE EERE EE EEE SAVE ON THESE 'RADIOS BROCK THEATRE WHITBY Telephone 618 Healthfully Cooled by our modern Air Conditioning Plant. i All shows Daylight Saving Time. Thurs., Fri, Sat, August 18-19-20 Two shows at 7.30 and' 9.30 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "Four Men, and a Prayer." with Loretta Young, Richard Greene, George Sanders, David Niven. A ¥ Mon., Tues, Wed.,, August 22-23-24. First show at 7.30," last complete show at 8.50 {3 : $. " Tropic Holiday with Bob Burns, Martha Raye, Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland. --Also an ADDED ATTRACTION-- "Big Town Girl" with Claire Trevor, Donald Woods, Alan Dinehart, Alan Baxter. Gladiolus Blooms FOR SALE Choice blooms. Recent varieties. Apply to Myra Sager, Phone 265, Prince Albert BLUEBIRD WSURED FREK AGAINST LOB NOTE--Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store. Port Perry. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Orr Reynolds Dever, Deecased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Orr Reynolds Dever, of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 12th day of July, 1938, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 4th day of September, 1938, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after September 4th, 1938, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. Dated July 29th, 1938, Reynolds Dever Estate. Vv ob al" r & ¥ BLACKSTOCK HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, , Port Perry, Ont, Solicitors for Orr! given by Mr. R. B. Smallman, of Port | Perry. A call to 29W will end your meat CAWKER BROS. We deliver RITETLIILLLIILILLLLLLLLY HERR HIN TELEPHONE 11's quicker and easier 7 order worry in a flash, Port Perry BESS RSPR Ret Raitt Rene ities etioietioteeissotoionii THE HOME OF GOOD PHONEZ93, - YOUR FAMILY BAKER No matter which -- Bread or Pastry -- we can supply you with the best baking, on short notice. ~ JEMISON'S BAKERY BREAD AND PASTRY - PORT PERRY EN ii q "for the Township of Cartwright will Rev. and Mrs. Wood have purchased a new Terraplane and have gone on a two week's holiday. During their ab- sence the morning service in St. John's Church on Sunday last was in charge of an A. Y. P. A, member Mr, Fred Hamilton, and a very fine address was On Sunday next, August 21, there wil be no service, : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and Mr. ! Leslie Gibson were responsible for a ! very successful corn and weirter roast "at the home of Mrs, Taylor's parents, ! Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, on Sat- urday evening last. A lovely spot at the water's edge was put in readiness with lights, seats and bonfire, and a very enjoyable time was spent in song and music. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas and son of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest McBrien, Dalton and Dorothy, Miss Gillespie, Miss Florence Abercionsie and Miss Ruth Morelock, Miss Helen Waldon, and Mr. Lorne Bradburn, all of To- ronto; Misses Grace Mountjoy and Mildred Hooper, Messrs. Clifford Mc- Gil and Ivan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, The annual Decoration Day service be held on Sunday, August 28th. A service will be held at the arena at 2 p.m. followed by one at the cenotiph, after which the graves in the various cemeteries will be decorated. The service will be in charge of Rev. Mr. Bell and the Port Perry-Band will be in attendance. te {A large number from here attended j the August 17th celebration in Nor- wood on Saturday. Twenty-four members of the Vic- torian Women's Institute were guests : 38 Simcoe St., N. of the Solina Branch on Thursday Specially reduced during our Stock Adjustment Sale 7 Tube Philco Mantle Model, reg. $29. for $12.95 5 Tube General Electric Mantle Model, r. $34., $19.95 & 1936 Model Sparton Short Wave Mantle Radio, reg. $49., $29.95 : 1937 Model Majestic Short Wave Console, $99.50 DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC I Lone 84 EEE eee moa. OT afternoon of last week. The address of welcome was given by the local president Mrs. Werry. The reply was made by Mrs, Cecil Ferguson, presi- dent of the V. W. I. She also pre- sided for the program which was put on by the visitors. At the close re- freshments were served and a social time spent. The August meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held gt the | home of Mrs. Earl Dorrell, on Wed- nesday afternoon the 10th. Mrs, C. Hill took charge of the worship period and read a very interesting letter from her sister-in-law Mrs. (Rev) Merle Ferguson of Africa. The Study Book chapter was taken by Mrs. N. Mount- joy. 'Mrs. Sinclair favoured with a solo, Mrs. E. Dorrell with a reading, "Flowers" and Miss Norma Hooey with a violin solo. Lunch was served by the group in charge of the meeting with Mrs. E. Dorrell, convener. In the absence of Rev. H. Bell, the cervice in the United Church on Sun- day evening was taken by Mr. Forbes of Weston, who gave an educative and most interesting illustrated lecutre on Japan and China, The people of Cartwright ave deeply appreciative. of the beautiful basket of gladiolus which Mr. Alex. Wolfe of "Dahlia Hill" Cadmus, placed in all the churches on. Sunday last. Recent visitors were: Miss J. Mal- colm of Nestleton with Miss Verna McNally; Miss Alice Heaslip of To- ronto with her cousin Miss Gwen. Marlow; Mr. and Mrs. S. Hooey, Mrs. S. K. Sinclair, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hooey and others; Mrs. Jos. Archer, Misses ,Annie and Josie Archer and Master John Archer, with Dr, and Mvs. D. Archer, of Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Peel, Mi. and Mrs. Harry Peel and Billie, of Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. [.. Byers; Mrs. Cox Insures Shop by Telephone-- M..GREGOR'S The personal Way A CALL TO MEAT MARKET prompt, personal service 290P0PO00POR0ON JOSOOR0AOSOSOSIEORO A BUSINESS CAREER - Canada's increasin, are these future leaders in Business? They will be found by hund Business needs more Business executives. Where 8 in such young men and women as you. But youth must be TRAINED to fill these positions efficiently. Plan now to take a Shaw Business Course at one ol aw 12 Day Schools. Consult Telephone Directory for loca- tions. The Shaw Plan of individual instruction enables you to join any time. Shaw Courses lead to recognized standing. Shaw's Model Office gives actual experience. Shaw Employment Bureau gives free assistance tograduates. Instructionalsoby the Shaw Home Study method if desired, Phone or write for free Descriptive Booklet entitled--*'Up With the Times". SHAW SCHOOLS, Head Office, 1130 Bay St., (Phone Ki. 3165) Toronto. A PRO with Reliable URSELF Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance. with HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry. aa IIIIL ITIL TIae cesses ssnsvesesressnre PREVENTE a Ld 8 8 was no telephone to This might have been ED nl ...by a Telephone CALL Neighbours could have saved this barn. But they did not know about the fire -- there should be without a telephone. One single five would pay ten years' telephone cost for a whole county. Every farmer-should con- sider at least the safety of his home, family and chattels. The telephone banishes isola- LOW RATES ||» FARM TELEPHONE SERVICE ' Eb - | - 1% Rt 3 I) ion Nn Vs > \W call them. No farmer 4 RE Bh Ge] Fe ws i DiI : ; | Pickling and Preserving ¥ PICKLING-TIME SPECIAL, ONION, 8 Ib bag .......... 25¢. # " JAR RUBBERS ...ccoiiarsrrvinsssinnvns 3 pkgs. 18¢c. 8 ZINCRINGS ...........0 00.00 per dozen 25c. # H WHOLE MIXED PICKLING SPICE ........ 12 1b. 15¢c. & u # WHOLE CINNAMON BARK ................ pkg. 5c. BH =A { dl } 2/|# Golden Bantam Corn 2 tins 19c. § dl |: i a Ws SUMMER DRINKS, Gold Medal, 4 flavours, bottle 25¢. §¥ BI ORANGES, sweet and juicy ...... NEI dozen 29c. OSHAWA #|[i SHREDDED WHEAT (cash & carry) ...... 2 pkgs. 23c. n i . ~ © s|[§ Polly Prim Catsup - bottle 9c § of Brooklin with her sister Mrs. Shaw. +! & Mr. Geo. Atkinson has returned to [|p GOLD MEDAL TEA ...................... 1; 1b. 33c. Tosa fter3 Pigsaait holiday with | I GOLD MEDAL COFFEE ................... 1b. 23c. 8 r. and Mrs. Jas. Larmer., i] {CORMICK'S POPPE 'HEAT 3 y 250. Bl Miss Aileen. Mogthing of Toro i McCORMICK Sl OPPED WHEAT, large pkg. ...... 26¢ b spent the week end with her parents | | ? i» Mr. and Mrs. N. Mountjoy. ie 3 * i Miss Olive VanCamp, of Toronto, i Assorted Sandwich Fruit te who is enjoying a three week's hoh- i : i day, is attending Summer School this 5 Finger BISCUITS Ib. 15c. i week at Oak Lake with her sister, | Ji Es Miss Susie VanCamp. 1 SR i. ; : i Mrs. John Hooey, Roy and Bernice, | | I RENCH S MUSTARD with SPOON LL. jar 10c. i Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Wilson and family, | ji KELLOGG'S CORN k LAKES with , . 4 Mr. and Mrs, Herman Samells attend- | | Model Ocean Liner Free ................ 3 pkgs. 25c. & ed a picnic at Orong on Sunday where { fi . - . i they were joined by relatives from Bo . . ° i Peterboro, Omemee and Toronto. Libby's Spaghetti with 4 Miss Marie Lamb, of Lindsay, is||# Ch d T S Ey holidaying with her aunt Mrs. Thos. ¥ €ese an omato auce, 10c. 6 Smith. ih i Miss Helen VanCamp is visiting | |® 5 with her grandmother Mrs, M. Smit. 3 PEARL SOAP--EXTRA SPECIAL .......... 5 for 2lc. ¥ fi RED SEAL COHOE SALMON, %'s ........... tin 16c. § TTT % FALCON PEAS, No. 4 .............oonal. 2 tins 19¢. Hi Send the Star to || 4 . Ke he absent friends. li F. W. BROCK & SON | ART « ° e i : i PHONE 43 PORT PERRY B MYRTLE rT SR IRN Mrs. Donald Timms and family of ITT OUR NEW LO LIAR RIES 58 Toronto, were holidaying at Mr. Al- bert Timms last week. OUR NEW LOAF Mr. Morley Cook and two daughters last week. Misses Doris and M. Oldenburg who have been holidaying with their grand- Doris and Eileen motored to Colborne 4 mother Mrs, J. Todd, left for their)! home at Tolon, Alta., on Wednesday, making the return trip by bus. Miss L. Bradley assisted at the Brooklin telephone exchange while her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ross were on a motor trip to Timmins, Mrs. Harry Lane visited Raglan end Columbus friends during the week. Mrs. J. Todd visited her daughter, Mrs. E. Butterworth, of Woodville, last week. Mrs. Morley Cook met with a pain- ful accident recently which confined her to her bed for a few days. As she was walking across the kitchen floor after dark she walked into an open trap door and fell to the cellar floor. Dr. Baldwin of Brooklin, was called and found no fractured bones, but she was badly bruised and shaken up. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Honey re- turned on Saturday from their holi- day trip. Service will be held here next Sabbath at 3 pom. Now that the holiday season is drawing to a close, better attendance at the services is hoped for. STRAND THEATRE, UXBRIDGE (Cooler Inside) Thurs., Fri, Saturday, (This week) Jane Withers, in Wild and Woolly The picture that is a cure for lum- bago, asthma and rheumatic sufferers. A good laff will assure you. Come. Also a NEWS REEL and Comedy "ON WRONG TRECK" Mon., Tues., Wed., August 22-23-24 Martha Hunt and Douglas Scott, in EASY TO TAKE A great police story worth seeing. POPEYE and MUSICAL Thurs., Fri. Sat,, August 25-26-27 Ritz Brothers, in Life Begins in College The funniest riot show since Adam and Eve's time, aR FN NT el RA Ta ARAN ga " RRL in, | SR TL Po ete fe dg EEE [? ¢ - ¢ Bread is the staff of life, so we are always trying to furnish oun ustomers with the latest and best. Ask our driver abeut our bread and pastry. He will be pleased to show you tasty varieties. SMILES N' CHUCKLES When you buy them from us are always fresh and attractively packed FE (D(C (GD G () _-- --- a Contracts Taken NOW Have you an alteration job to do this Spring, or a new building to Get in on the LOW Prices Per package 25¢c. and 50c. Gerrow Brothers NO HEATING WORRIES IF YOU USE READING ANTHRACITE WASHED FREE FROM DIRT AND DUST The "Laundered' Coal Fresh ST. MARY'S CEMENT Always on Hand. also Lime, Hardwood, Plaster, and Tile PORT PERRY COAL YARD PHONES 94 w, 94] FE) EES GE EE | GE (| ED) ED |} EG | | |) GED) ) GG |) S|) SD ) Sa} erect' of LUMBER. We will furnish plans and estimates free of charge. w Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co. PHONE 240 Limited FEA HE FRA F105 \ Rp fF pon" 0, vk es RAHAT ATE 2 A SE - 3 I fr pr rw ng ow ~~

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