BROCK THEATRE WHITBY i Telephone 618 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, APRIL 6-7-8 Two Shows at 7,0 and 9.00 pm, Saturday Matinee at 1,30 Holiday Matiriee, Good Friday, at 2. ERROL FLYNN; in: Vr re ar a ee | "The. Dawn Patrol" with 'Bagi Rathbone, David Niven, : Donald Crisp. ra "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, APRIL 10-11-12 First show at 7.00. Last complete - show at 8.20 p.m. "Off the Sa with Pat OfBrien and Joan Blondell. Also an ADDED ATTRACTION - _¥ _ "AMan to. ~ Remember." with Anne Shirley, and Edward Ellis FLAT on its back ? Y that we mean, does it sound terrible? If so, try new General Electric Radio- trons, Likely they will put your radio back on its feet again. At the same time, let us go over re set from A to Z, We'll give a complete "Check Up" and restore its original pep- Get a check up today. The cost is small. We are experts and Gal Phone 5, FARMER RADIO eed parts 'and, fectsic Radi trons" Port Perry --Gompleting the Picture a a GOLDEN WEDDING Mrs. Allen Quickfall, of ga Oit., had just = arranged a huge bouquet of Chrysanthempms, their Golden. Yedding Remembrance from assembled chil- was a * dren and grandchildren, when the telephone rang. It 0s from Kindersley, Sask., and the voice of- -Roy, her son, ted her. What a surprise on such a. day! Mrs. Quickfall writes: "We like to pass on to - Es other sons and mothers the value and satisfaction to be - obtained through "the medium of telephone contacts, ¥ particularly so when the dear ones aro. ~~ = scattered over the country." ' it for a Golden Wedding? Next bd Why on Lh is 2 olen oot 3 ws of call "= "up by Long Distance. Mi ake it a real - and gram committee for the next meeting. oy use our Famous Reading 'Anthracite--the } oi, id pips rgd Los Dear Mr. asd Mis, Shunk: "| Mrs. Jabez Wright and Mrs." Ernest} program for this occasion was with- rnderet © wal. . -- [ it Cu ---- ZL We your. friends of Scugog have Larmer_ favored. with a vocal duet. _A{drawn. Attendance thirty-seven, The| 1 ~~. "7 i . eo 'gathered here" this evening to con- reading --"Market Day in China" was| proceeds amounted to $6.80. ger, ¥ SA = gratulate you and wish you much hap- given by Mrs. Earl Dorrell. At the] Mrs. T. Dobson has returned to her COKE -- HARDWOOD -- HARD SLABS piness in your new venture. close lunch was served by the group!home here after spending the winter| | SOFT SLABS -- CEMENT SCUGOG (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. John Burnham visited friends in Toronto on Saturday. Mr, Bill Hope has gone to Seagrave for the summer months. Mr, Gordon Dodsley has gone to Saintfield for the suminer to work. Mr. Arthur Brunt, Mona and Carl, of Enniskillen, and Mr, Gordon Mark, lof Port Perry, were visitors' of Mr, and Mrs. W. Mark, on Sunday. r, and Mrs, L. Stainton, of Hamp- Loy, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Shunk, Miss Le Sof Poft Perry, and Mr. R. ope, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. Mills. It was the first anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Stainton. The Community Club meeting was held at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. O. Reader with a fair attendance." The program consisted of a duet by -Mrs. T: Redman and Miss Niddery, Mrs. E. Reader conducted a contest, "True or Fake weather signs." Jack Watson sang "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." Rev. F. G. Joblin then gave an interesting talk on current events. Mrs. Hance conducted a contest of words. Mrs. E. Sweetman conducted another word contest. A discussion followed as to a woodbee and repairing the Church roof. A box social will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. Redman on April 4th, with Mrs, M. Clark, Mrs. L. Peace, Mr. John Reader] and Mr. Donald Gerrow'for the pro- gram committee. ) J We welcome Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Fowler back to Scugog Island. Many happy returns of the day are our best' wishes to Mr, and Mrs. J. Pearce . They. celebrated the 44th anniversary of thelr wedding on Mon- day, March 27th, Mr. and Mrs. Clark visited his _{ father in Ballyduff on Sunday. Mr. daughter, Mary Lou, visited her par- and Mrs. Lewis Pearce and :posa, recently. : . : BN Glad fo hear Mrs. Pettitt and Frank of Wisdom" was taken by Mrs. Fred 'As a tangible expresion- of our good wishes please accept the gifts be- fore you. Signed on behalf of Scugog friends: Miss Stella Raymes, Mrs, Angud Wilkinson, Mrs. Stewart Rodman, Mr, and Mrs. Shunk then responded with afew well chosen-words:-- The rest of the time was spent in dancing followed by lunch. ~ Our best wishes £0 with you both to your new home. 'The. Head Community Club pre: sented them with a lovely lace table cloth, ' Mr. Geo. Reid of Enniskillen spent the week end with her njece, Mes. Pearce. z Mrs. Roy Henders, Mrs. 0. leftiey and Mrs. D. Hppe spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. -W. Mark quilting the Dutch Girl quilt. Many happy returns to Hitte Jean Samells on her third birthday on Sun- day. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mis. Wright™ €rosier- were the guests of honour. . ---- lO -- - BLACKSTOCK (Too late for last week) The March meeting of the W. A. of St. John's Church was held at the home of Mrs, Florence Crawford on Thursday afternoon the 23rd, with an attendance. of twenty-five. The Scrip- a confirmed member of St. John's An- glican Chgereh, a member af the L.O.L. ed by Rev. Church, The remains were laid to rest, tion of the International Harvesfer Company On Monday Jan. oth, 1939, . there pased away a lifelong and highly re- spgcted citizen of the Township of Cartwright, in the person of Mr. Teas- dale Whitfield. The deccased was born-on-the Whitfield homestead, oh Nov. 16, 1863, a son of the late John Whitfield and < Sarah Ann Marlow. There his whole life was lived with the exception of nine years which were spent oh the farm, the birthplace: of Dr. Hérbert Bruce," our past Lieut. Gavernor. In 1880 he was United in marriage with Charlotte Prifilla Hughes, who predeceased him in 1013, ion were born two children, Mrs. Da- vid Parker (Drusilla) of St. Cathar- ines, and Royal at home. In October, 1915, hé was married to Margaret Jane Lathangue, who passed away in| 1928. Three children blessed this mar-' viage, Mrs. Earl Bradburn (Marjorie) of Tyyone, Beatrice of Nstleton, and Ross of Tyrdne: The deceased was a good neighbour, No. 133, and a member of the Royal Black Preceptory. On Thursday, Jan. | 12th, the funeral service was conduct- E. P. Wood, and Rev. H, J. Bell at the home of later at St. John's ture reading was taken by Miss Eva Parr. The roll call was answered with beautiful Lenten thoughts. A very interesting report of the Dios- cesan Board meeting ®yas given by Mrs, A. L. Bailey with reports of The ilton, Extra Cent-a-Day by Mrs. T. Smith, "Dorcas" by Mss. Robt. Parr, Treasury by Mrs, E, Darcy and Littls Helpers by Mrs, Crawford. appointed to attend the annual W. A. in St. Johns Cemetery, where the bur ial service was in charge of the Or- ange Messrs. and "Cecil Hill. Educational Dept." by Mrs! F. Ham- offerings testified to the love and es- teem teem in which the deceased was held, five children, Two delegates with substitutes were John English, Frank | Rogers, of Whitby, and one ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Clark, in Mari- Convention to be held in Toronto. The | brother, Mr. Nelson Whitfield, of Port Study Book chapter "The Begitining Perry. , - I Order. The pall bearers were | W. A. VanCamp, s. Jeffrey] Byers, C. Devitt, Herb. Hooey, The beautiful floral | as. He leaves to mourn his passing his also two sisters, Mrs! Burketon, and Mrs. To the sorrqwing ones is extended are Improving in health after an at- tack of: the flu. = Mr, and Mrs, R. Tetlow and family were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, G. Flewell,' Mrs. J. Demara returned home from Toronto on Saturday where she visited her sister Mrs. C. Hood for a few quite ill. We wish her a speedy re- days, who we are sorry to hear is i 'Hamilton--Fhe- prograh,-in-charge-of Mrs E. Darcy, was as follows: a read- t ing' by Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, "The Homemaker's Page", an interesting article -by Mrs. J. McArthur on "Easter Eggs""--their origin, the var- lous methods. of dyeing and decorating them; a reading "The Telephone Girl" by Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Commun: ty singing. Refreshments Sov by the group in charge-- | [ covery:s-- Sorry to hear Mrs. Walter Wright and Mr. C. Heayn are laid up with Bo Parr R-Rahm; John Forder. ond T. Smith. A vote of thanks was tendered the hostess for he sincere sympathy of the commuii- Jack Rahm, who has been ill for the were f past eleven weeks, is gradually get- ter spent Sunday with Mr. Jolin Rahm, yo. Hush! Blessed are the dead In Jesus' arms who rest, And lean their weary'head Forever on His breast. We are pleased to know that Mr. ing a little better. Rahm and daugh-]¢ and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. colds. : the use of her home. k eS 'The _making of maple syrup has|- __The hockey game on Tuesday even- ; started, but the' run of sap is not very: ing "last between Purple Hill and the 4 good as yet. Continuation School, resulted in a MARRIED--At Scugog Paronage, | SC0T€ of 9=t-tn--favor of -the-latter: On Wednesday evening, the 22nd, at three p.m. on March 22nd, 1039, by and the late Mrs, Shunk. The bride The young couple will reside at Richmond | friends will follow them. On Monday "evening a large crowd fore they left for their new home. Thet following address was ead: Rev. °F. G. Joblin.~ Florence Aileen, | Mrs. Florence Thompson® was hostess | goodly number of other ladies met at 'third daughter of Mrs. Wells and the at a Party Shower, given in honor of | the home of Mrs. McCrea." late Charles Well, to Gordon James Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shunk, a bride [ noon was spent in quilting two quilts youngest _san_of Mr. George Shunk and groom of that date. The bride | for the hostéss and the meeting held | X. Tho bride "was formerly --Miss--Florence-- Wels; [after lunch which was served by Mrs. was attended by her sister Leona, and was well and favorably known in| McCrea and -Mrs. D. Jackson. -were attired in navy blue Sheer with Blackstock, having been for some time | President, Mrs. MacGregor had charge accessories to match. The groom was in the employ of Mr. and Mrs. N, S.| of the meeting. 'attended --by - Mr. Cecil Mills. McNally, The March meeting of the Ww. M.S. |§ home of Mrs. John Larmer. The Bi-| ble study and prayer were taken byl; Mrs. H,'J. Bell. 'with Mr, "and Mrs. Gordon-Shunk-be- Her; received from-Miss-Laura-Hambly offered nquilt-top=--Mrs--BSnclgrove Mrs. Roy Fer-[and Mrs. a misionary in China. guson gave a talk on "Peace" Rev. Mr. Smyth kindly offered fhe par- Hill, where thé best wishes of their of the United Church was "held at the|sonage for the next place of meeting. There was some discussion about mak- "To this un-[} TH rs SUPREME SWEET 1 | CHERRY BL 0SSOM GOLDEN SPRAY CH SCOTCH MINTS, ¥; 1 TIGER COHOE LILY CHICKEN HA TSALADA TEA, Brow BEEHIVE BRAND SYRUP, 2% 70707077000 RED & WHITE FLOUR, BROKEN WALNUTS, AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE RED'& WHITE COFFEE FAR WEST BRAND TUNA FISH CROWN TEA, 1's 27c. RED & WHITE store Easter Specials for the Week-End Meals ASPARAGUS, tender PLUM JAM, very lasty and a' real bargain, 2 green cuttings ............ tin 13c, Ib jar 19c. NCKLES oo .. ¥ siren grin 4 jar 2le, per tin 18, JBISCUITS EESE, UV; Ib. package .......... bh. 9c. ORANGES, 2 dozen Ly 1h, 10e. RICE, 3 Ibs. FLOUR .............. ERR NEFIN. YE Vy Ib. tin SALMON, %'s.. ..... Cee 2 tins DDI per tin V2 1h. 1 Label, V2 1b., ce ce.....per tin HAWES" LEMON O11, 24c. MONARCH-PURE-ORANG E-MARMARA b E3202 9c-- RED & WHITE ORANGE PEKOE TEA ...... 1%} SALADA TEA, Yellow Label, dhe, 2lc. 16c. 22¢. 27¢. Iie. 1c. . 33e. 32¢. Je. BROOMS, KIRK'S CASTILE SO: LUX, small 9¢, A FULL ASSOR 'PHON E43 ARP RRREARNERERARN PRRRRRER J CHOCOLATES for EASTER Notice our Window Display of Smiles 'n Chuckles - Easter Packages--25c., BIG FIVE CLEANSER, 5c. Large 23c. SUPREME Strong Handy Weight 39c. AP BRAN FLAKES 'F. W. BROCK & SON- ~PORT-PERRY = EY 50c.,-and $1.00 PRINCE ALBERT On March 20th the W, A. and a The after- The A Psalm was read and prayer offered by Miss Madden. ng a quilt with the picces on hand, The program was in| and having it for sale when we have| gathered at the Township Hall to|charge of Mrs. Cecil Hill's group. She| the home-made cooking "ale in the bring gifts and enjoy a social time gave a reading from a Chinese Calen- | guminer. Mrs. T. Dobson. also kindly WE DELIVER PHONE 32 ° LETT 'New Kind of . WINTER COMFORT Fttey were appointed pro- Many say they get a new kind of comfort and warmth Eggs, Egg- Cups, and Chicken EE : "HOT CROSS BUNS --PL ACE YOUR ORDER NOW™ x Mi TN "3 cakes for 1c. PET TI .....2 bottles 13c. Gold Medal FLOOR WAX 25¢. 2 for 19¢. TMENT OF "GARDEN SEEDS Eres Novelties on Display Bunnies, Chocolate & Cream Gerrow Bros., Port Perry ire at de sto 1 Tes § oat startin ti mtn tn, I i the Weekly \ "| THE WORLD'S GOGD NEWS will come to your home every.day: through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International" Daily, Newspaper It records for you the world's clean, constructive doings. does not exploit crime or gensation:- neither does It Ignore them, hu feals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the Bectlon. [YR pA J DR PERRI SA pF pip Rs Pp at POR ES eS The Christian Sclence Publishing Soclety One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusett Please enter my subscription to The Christian Bclence, Monitor for 4 The Monitor fbi They say a wife and Pasband, bit by in-charge,~and a vote of thanks ten- dered to the hostess. with hor.sons. in Taranto Mrs. D. Warren spent the last week Phone Your Orders (6 Rear between their lives a oi wall 'So thick they cannot talk with ease through it; | Nor can they see across, it stands so ! tlod =, _1year $12.00 6 months $8.00 3 honths $3.00 1 month $1.00 issue, 1 Ine Section: 1 year $2.00, 6 Issues Z5¢ - hl . < - Name BER Mn oF VB nen = 0 ET rete pat a A pp Tal A 1 Mr FSA Sample rv on Request . t : BEAUTY SHOPPE 'SPECIALIZING IN Permanent Waving and all ® other lines of : BEAUTY CULTURE - MISS M. PEERS Registered Hairdresser BELL PHONE 76 my T MULLIGANS BARBER SHOP = BPECIALIZINF IN ' Hair Cutting, 'and all other lines of the work MH: H. MULLIGAN I Rogiseared Barber PORT PERRY a tall. Its neatness frightens them, but oe "alone : Is. powerless to tear its bulk away, And each dejected, wisha he had know For such a wall some magic this to say, {80 may you build a master art and eer, f faith between her life and thine; A bridge of tendetriesy, and very near A bridge of understanding, strong and fine, Ev you have formed 80 many rly ties, . There never will be room fer walls to rise, Gordon _we shall A bri our community and "miss your en- | thusinsm and willing helpfuiness in church work; though you and Mrs. Shunk have se- { lected a home many miles away we | shall - hope - to have-you - with us -on varfotis--occasfons--in-the future. The regular monthly meeting of the W. A, of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. N. S" McNally, with a very small attendance, owing to the unfavorable condition of the weather. - The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. H. J. Bell. Arrange- ments were started for a play entit- led "Lord Rivers" to be put on in the Comunity Hall, Blackstock, by, the Pickering Dramatic Club, some time in the near future. Phe program con- sisted of a solo by Miss Vividn Sad- dler, a reading by Mrs. Bell, "The Old Violin", and a recitation by Glen Van- Camp. = Refreshments. 'were served, and a vote of thanks tendered to the hostess. Misses Lulu Wright, Florence Me- Laughlin, and Ruth Marlow, of To- ronto, spent the week nd under par- ental roofs: Sincere sympathy is, extended to Mrs. S. Ferguson on the death of her daughter-in-law, Murs: Russell Coch- rane, of Brady, who pased away in a Toronto Hospital on Sunday morning, March 26th. Messrs. T. Smith, A. L. Bailey, and with her son David and family at Sunderland. Miss Robina McCrea of Oshawa, was home last week with her par- ents. Mrs. 'Martyn vista her daughter Mrs. B. Wannamaker in Toronto last week. A" pumber of our young people at- tended the Y.P.A. convention at Col- umbus on Saturday: . School was closed a Ho or two last week owing to the illness of the teach- er and pupils. Some eighteen - were: absent at one time. . Congratulations to Mrs. H. whose birthday was on April 3rd. eel Pe CYJEZABEL" FOLKS!-- "JEZABEL"" is not an ordinary . picture--it is a high" class picture. Even non-theatre goers will agree it was worth coming to see. Betty Davis won the award for this special show line-up wherever it was played. Playing Thursday, Friday Tell your Also Easter Mann Pand Saturday, April 6-7-8. friends 'about "Jezabel". W.--VanCamp, were -in-- Hamilton on Tuesday, attending the anual conven: Monday Bill "Cocoanut Grove." {Find Uxbridge, \ . £4 ' At repairs CALL ON US.- Plans and PHONE 240 CC GET READY for SPRING ~ Winter will linger for a while, but Spring is coming. - the. time to plan necessary PORT PERRY COAL YARD "W. G. W. PYAIT | -- -- -- _-- r-- - o Phones 94w and 94] 4 -- a o-- and new building. "We shall be pleased to provide Estimates for vour needs. W "N Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co. IfAmited ~Now is the |