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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 May 1939, p. 5

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Ry PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1939 PAIR R al wrest dg herd BROCK THEATRE| WHITBY | Telephone 618 *All Shows Daylight Saving Time . Thusday, J Friday, and Saturday. MAY 4-5-6 . Two Shows--at 7.30 and 9.30 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 een - "Brother Rat" "with y - @ Wayne Morris, Feicilla Lane: Johnnie "Scat" Ddyis, Jane Bryan FPL AT on its back ? Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, MAY 8-9-10 First Show at 7.30, Last Complete show at 8.50 "DRUMS" Y that we mean, does it . sound terrible? If so, try new General Electric Radio- trons. Likely they, will put your IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR 1 with Sabu and Raymond Massey, ~ fadia hack on its feet again. 'At and a cast of 3000 e Jane t hy stun g9 CYer Also an Added Attraction A oF up" give . JOE PENNER 'in restore its original pep. Get a check up today. The cost -is small, We are experts and . nl eed d Guoen ffecwic Radiotrons. ND-3 Mr. Doodle Kicks: Off - with June Travis, Richard Lane, Ben Alexander, Billy Gilbert. ' FARMER RADIO _ Phone 85 Port Perry CLEARANCE SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Special Bargain in Cold Creams, Vanishing Creams, Rouge, Lipstick, 4 Compacts, Talcum Powders, Hand Lotions 'and Shampoo. ! Face Powders from 23c. to $1.25, to be cleared at_various prices. "Colgate's Dental Cream, 2 tubes and a tooth brush for 49¢. Prophylactic Tooth Brush and Tooth Powder, 75¢c. value for 49c. Dr. West's Tooth Brush and Tube of Tooth Paste, both' for 49¢. Squibb's Tooth Paste--three 23c. tubes for 49c. 1 Large Listerine Shave Cream and' 1 small tube for 25c. f---Lifebuoy Shave Cream-and Cake-of Soap, both for_ le. redo onptes All kinds of Toilet Soaps at Bargain Prices. "BOXED STATIONERY at real bargain prices. ) ALL POPULAR SHEET MUSIC at 25¢.- victor VEL VET E DGE RECORDS, 9 inch, 40c. ~ Morrison's Drug Store PORT PEREY. Ehone 16 - CAREFUL MEAT BUYING There is nothing like experience to teach one what should - be known about meats. ~ We have had many years of that experience. -The greatest of care is exercised in _ the buying and preparation of meats. on the good quality of our stock. BERT. MacGREGOR'S Ea PHONE 72-R-2 WE DELIVER . PORT PERRY New Garments for Old By Our Fine Art of DYEING A garment 'you've -tired of or perhaps feel you' ve been seen in too often, yet too good to throw away--Iet us dye it into one of the new "interesting shades. We have made. a_very careful study of dyeing-- and are accomplishing some surprising results. €onsult us. In case your #armEnt cannot be dyed to advantage, we'll fenkly tell you so. , on LOCAL AGENTS: Phone 36 Harry Phoenix, Greenbank, 'Phonel08 r 1-4 CLEANERS & DYERSI Limited AE. 3, Zot, ote 20. Henshaw's Transport For Salads WE HAVE 24 'Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, Is at your service for all kinds'of ; "Tomatoes, | Miike, intr sane! . Celery| promt and fare All Seasonable Frults | * Avywhere in Ontario eq, Lowest Price | Re er '@ Caruso Fruit Store Phone 208 Bell Phone 6 PORT PERRY, ONT. . Port Perry| Ray Henshaw, Proprietor took his last s Sunday morning, of the You can rely| Geo. A. Palmer, Port Perry | Friday, June 2nd, 7 p.m. ~ COME AND HEAR Hlusionist. BANQUET TICKETS 506. W. H. PEEL, President. Farmers Take Notice! "The Port Perry Business Men's Association Invites the Farmers of Reach, Sougog, and Cartwright, to Join with them in holding a FARMERS' NIGHT and BANQUET AT THE PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Deputy- Minister of Agriculture Entertainment--DON MARJIS, the Cheerful. Musical Selections. } Observer Printing Office. SEE FURTHER DETAILS NEXT WiiiK MR, W. R, REEK, At present available at the G. P. -Treas. MANNING, Sce. COURT OF REVISION Municipality of the Township of Scugog, County of Ontario. Public notice is hereby given that a Court-of Revision will be held in the Township Hall, Scugog, on Saturday, the 27th day of May, 1939, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. to hear'and adjudi- {cate upon all complaints duly filed against the current Assessment Roll 'of the said Township. All appeals must be filed with the Clerk off or before the 14th day of May. i. All persons interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. - " John L. Sweetman, Clerk, Dated May 2, 1939, Scugog, Ont. ret OO OBITUARY i *) the sweet and holy spring-time we gather with bowed heads in the presence of God. A strange hush has come over our souls, and this whole community because of this shocking accident which brought in its train, on April 24th, the sudden and unexpected death' of Ross child of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur LL. Bail- ey, of Blackstock. November John's Anglican Church, January 15, Arthur Bailey, -only He was_born on 17,. 1921, baptised at St. 1022, confirmed September 5, 1935 and gerament on Easter He was a. member Ross, was.a very active, promising, Propiossive, popular Pang man, ighly "esteemed and well-beloved - by all who knew him. He took a keen interest and showed a gentlemanly spirit of chivalry in local sports be- ing a. member of the local baseball end hockey téams. He liked swim- ming and put his whole energy into AYP. Ariends with the thought that every "Percy Philp, Cecil- Veale; Por Lewis; Pearce; John Venning, Clifford McGill, tion at Toronto University. Davidson, Clarence Butson and Milton Fisher. "We dg not know, we cannot see, The wisdom of His ways, Yet we must trust God's loving hand Is guiding us always, And that through darkest shadows His kindly light will lead, Tg give us faith for every doubt, And strength for every need. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bailey wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, megsages of sympathy, and beautiful floral tributes extended to them in the losa of their dear san, Ross. MYRTLE Congratulations are extended to Mr, Floyd Honey who received four scholarships on his recent examina- Floyd spent three summers as student | preacher in the West but he purposes | working in the city this summer. "Mr. and Mrs. Robt. E. Hoar and daughter Myrtle, of Toronto, visited here on Sunday. A Board meeting of the four ap- pointments will be held here on Fri- day night _of this week. Each mem- | this, as in everything clse he did. He was a member of the first local Boy, Scouts of Cartwright, which was or-! ganized by Dr. Whittaker. private. service at the home on Wednesday, April 26th, preceded the service at St. John's Anglican Chureh.! Rev. E. P. Wood, rector of the church, }® conducted the service,-assisted by Rev. H. J. Bell of the United Church. Rev. Mr. Wood comforted the- saddened deccased friend is as a magiiet draw- ing us to another world. He stated "Let this blinding sorrow; which fills our hearts today with so deep a grie mean to us 'the enlargement of faith, an expression 'of hope, and simple trust in God, of love, who is great- ly concerned with your grief, your anxiety and can, 'Sanctify to you your deepdst distress). OQ teach me from my heart to say 'Thy will: be done,'" The_ pallbearers were six of his chums: Harold Crawford, Gilbert Marlow, Ross Lansing, Neil Malcolm, Ivan Thompson, and Percy Philp. Beautiful floral offerings which testi- fied to the love and esteem in which the deecased was held were given by: Father and Mother, - Bailey Family, VanCamp Family, Mr.-and Mrs. H. Bailey, Malcolm and bg oi Bailey, W. A, -AY.PA, The Community, Women's Institute, Wesley Pearce, Clara Crawford, Trewin Scott, Mr! and Mrs. Geo. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin. family, and Leona, Mrs. Alice McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Harold Craw- ford; -- Mary Corley; Roy, John and Murray Werry, Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Bowles, Fred Mutton, Continuation School, Hockey and Baseball teams, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Parr, Mrs, Clara Graham, Road Gang (Gordon Moffatt, =U K. Burton, J. J. Mullins). Balingal, These flowers were carried by Wesley Donald Gillies, Harold Swain, Carlisle McGill, Bill Breck, Ewart Breck, John Hamilton, Gerald McGill," Lonard ber is urgently requested to be pre- | sent as very important business mat- ters will be dealt with. Next Sabbath, May 7th, the al- ternate order of services of Raglan and Myrtle will continue, when service will be at 3 pm. here and 7 p.m. at Raglan, Sunday School at 1.45. In the absence of the Superintendent, on Sunday, Mrs. L. Mitchell, capably con- ducted the school. i Mrs. Gordon Barton is entertaining the Faithful Workers' class this week, A telephone pole on the cast side of the highway just south of the vil- lage was splintered in two on Wed- i nesday night when the driver of a north bound car evidently lost control and the: motor headed for the diteh breaking the pole. The driver hud! presence of mind and drove the car up the embankment on to the pave- ment again and was on his way with out seemingly any damage to the car. A "buzz bee" was held at the church on Thursday and a good supply of avood cut up ready for the. furnace. Mr. W. J. Cook of Myrfle Station, kindly donated the wood to the church! for which all interested are deeply! grateful, The April meeting of the. W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs, Hattie Hudgins on Thursday afternoon with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. Honey, presided and the ed ing opened with quiet music and prayer Owing the illness of the members the, chapter of the Study Book was omit- ted until the next meeting. Scripture lessons were read by Mrs. A. Par- rinder and Mrs. E. E. Mole. Mrs: k. Chisholm-gave a-very-fine reading on temperance, after which the meeting was thrown open for general business! and it was decided to piece another quilt. The hostess invited the ladies to the dining room where a tastefully served; lunch-was servéd and a social chat enjoyed. a The trout season opened on Satur- day and many were the cars noticed going through with fishing rods tied on all ready for action 'when a fayv- orite stream was reached. coi -- dn Cubic Braille, Electric Refrigerator - BARGAINS Rebuilt, Re-Finished, Guaranteed 1--General Electric, 6 Cubic Foot, new ~ guaranteed mechanism, new finish, $89. Price. 5 Cuble Foot 7 Cubic Foot .... 1 Cr... .$89.00 eee Prices quoted are Cash Prices. "include small service charge. Thirty-Six Months to pay. $74.50 Lowest Prices on Brand New 1938 General Electrio oti rators $139.00 $199.00 6 Cubic Foot LI FIFTY ICE BOXES FROM $2.00 UP Budget Plan Prices a Double Door, Porcelain Finish, New Factory Guaranteed Mechanism. Was $700.00. Sale 1--Kelvinator, 51; Cubic Foot ....$59.00 : - 1--Coffi 1d, 5 Cubic F { i ..$59.00 1--General .Electric, 7 Cubic Foot, New 1oUni . I 1 ih jo t A ob -... guaranteed mechanisi, new finish $99. fpiversal ks Ok ene ' 1--General Electric, New Finish, Brand I--Imperial, 6 Cubic Foot $99.00 New Mechanism, Factory Guaranteed" ~ . Br LT 10 Cubic Foot, Doutile Door. Was 1--General Electric, 5 Cubic Foot, New $545.00. Sale. . 2h velit on $275.00 Guaranteed Mechanism, new finish, h IE 12 Cublic Toot, h $295.00 MITED QUANTITY $179.00, \ As long as r DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC. 38 SIMCOE STREET NORTH hones 84 and 744 Open OSHAWA, ONT. Evenings in ree en Ear Foc Johnston APPROVED CLOTHES I 4h Suits, made to measure, - I'it Guaranteed, g fs Suitings of every kind NY 4 and styles to suit Syptyone. Moderately priced for high quality garments. h -- PRICES: $22.50 $24.50 $27.50 © VENETIAN BLINDS A B5c. sq. ft. Lystav Dress Goods, crease resisting material for Summer Dresses. 13 plain colors, ' Patterned Material 89c. yd. 790. yd. | SILK HOSIERY--69c. MONARCH Dove Wool, 15c. Ball F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY Made to fit any window. color to suit any room. AL ne mt RRR, ER 'MOTHERS' DAY--May 14 A We Invite You to Look ovor our Display of Attractively wrapped boxes of Chocolates 26c¢., 50c., and $1.00. Seleot yours early TOFFEE in Royal tins, Souvenirs of their Majesties' visit Twenty- five-and Fifty Cents. This week-end Special Pineapple Coffee Roll--20c. WE DELIVER PHONE 32 CRAY Gerrow Bros., Port Perry : A UT TEATS FAMOUS "forits °° Dependability |}. ® No'matter if the weéather is cold or mild, you can always de- pend on this clean, long burning coal for heat satisfaetion-- washed before it leaves the mine to free it from dirt and dust --""THE LAUNDERED COAL" 1 COKE, WOOD, HARDWALL PLASTER . Fresh St. Mary's CEMENT on hand. * li PORT PERRY COAL YARD Ww. G. W. PYATT Phones 94w and oa Make Up RR Lost Time Spring has been late in arriving this year, but it - looks as though it would come in with a rush now, and we shall have to make up for lost time, Let us know your needs in any kinds of Lumber. We oan Supply You. N CALL,ON US. "We shall be pleased to provide Plans and Estimates for your needs. i CR Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co. PHONE 240 Limited N Ai

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