Port Pony. DON'T FORGET - the Garden Party held by the Parish Workers on June 29th; on the grounds YT. of the Church of the Ascension, good Bint hl program -- outside talent, Seagrave Orchestra. Admission; Adults 40c., Children 25c. * ge: PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs, Roy F. Day, of To- ronto, visited their parents Mr. Mrs. D, Day, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Croskin, of Toronto, visited in town on Sunday. Professor G..M. Jones, of Toronto University, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Jones and family, of Winnipeg, renewed old acquaintances of forty years ago when they were in town last week and had lunch at the Venture Restaurant. Miss Grace Stone of Toramd, 1 was home over the week end. bi Glad to see Mr. P. G. Morrison out and around again, and hope he keeps well, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Britton of To- -ronto, artists, stayed with Mr. and Mrs. W. Cutts, for the week end. Friends from the United States visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey on Sunday. Miss Nellie McNamara, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, T. Bowerman over the week-end. Mr. Jack Beare, of Huntsville, is spending his holidays at the home of "his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Beare. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reader and Mr, "and Mrs. E. Reader, of Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reader, of Toronto, visit- ed relatives in town on Sunday. Mrs. Wattie and son George, of To- ronto, visited friends here over the week-end. Sorry to hear that Mr. Bob Jeffrey + is-on the sick list. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. M. Pipe and son Bill, vimiel 3 friends in Toronto last week, Mrs. Pullan and daughter Viola, of Toronto, visited Mrs. T. Bowerman re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reesor, Miss Helen Graham and Mr. Stan. Pipher, Markham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reesor, on Sunday. Mr. Bert. Jones, of Toronto, visited . friends in town on Monday. Mr. and, Mrs. R. Chapelle, of "Rock Terrance, Pine Point, were in town on --~Sunday.- ~~ Mr. and Mrs. C, F "Todd, and" Mr. and Mrs. G. IL. Williamson, Markham, and Miss E. Williamson, of Toronto, _ visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reesor, on Sunday. ' "Mr. and Mrs. F., G. Greenfield visit- ed friends in Bowmanville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Purves ,of Col- "umbus, called at Cricklewood Lodge, on Sunday. Messrs. John. and Philip Orde, of Toronto, are spedning 'their holidays "with their mother, Mrs. Orde. Mr. A. M. Burnham, of the De- partment of Education, Toronto, spent the week-end with his' mother Mrs. J. W. Burnham.' Mrs. Jas. Ruddy' spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Medd, of Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. effr ~ daughter Florence, of "Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Frise, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey, of Scugog, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jeffrey and Los, Mr. and Mrs. Parry and son Duane, ot " Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey, on 'Sunday. ® Mr. Ralph Burley and Mr. Garnet Weir, left on Sunday for a trip.to New York World's Fair. Mrs. W. H. Doubt is visiting her. aunt. Mrs, A. W. Allin, Mr. Joseph Aldred, of Lindsay, hi visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Miller, of Sunderland, were guests of Mrs. Jas. Hortop on Sunday. Mr. S. F, Toplis, of Petorbiorn, was a visitor in town on Tyesday. Mrs. J. Caldwell of Seagrave, called on Miss M, Webster, one day last week. Mr, W.K.- Howard, of Tororito, pert a few days with his mother, Mr. A E Howard. __, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edwards, of Thorne, Hill, called on friends in town © on Thursday. Miss Laura Mark, of Toronto, spent Sunday in town the guest of her sister "Mrs. R. D. Woon. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wilkinson and family, of Uxbridge, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Will Cook, on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Montreal, spent a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. J. Davis. Mr, Ixan Bowerman, of Détroit, 1s visiting: friends in town. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Gawker and family, of Toronto, spent the week nd with relatives in town, Mr. Cy. Quarteimain, of Toronto, , called on friends, in town on Tuesday, diy ad and], John Jeffrey and] = "Note. - Every diamond ia insured.' Bentley's Jewelry "Store Port Perry Mr. and Mrs Richard frown; of Oshawa, were in town on Sunday. Mr. Grant Robertson, of Brighton, spent Suhday under parental roof, Mr. Harold Woon of Toronto, was in town on Sunday, Mr. Arthur Jemison has painted his store and made other improvements, and-it now looks quite attractive. Mr. Ward: Allison, of New Orleans, Louisiana, is visiting his mother Mis, S. E. Allison, Mr, Malcolm Nasmith is home with his pavents Mr, and Mrs. H. Nasmith, Mr. and, Mrs. H. Wannamaker of Seagrave, are moving to Port Perry, in the/near future, gngd will reside in the Thos. Smith house they recently purchased. Mr, and Mrs. Lee who purchased the McGlynn property on Scugog St.,' have moved there. We¢ welcome them. - Mrs. M. T. Beare and son Jack are, spending a week with friends in Picton, ar IT'S TIME FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS! Come to Cricklewood Lodge for a peaceful and pleasant week. Our rates are reasonable; Our meals good. Phone 200 for information, PRESBYTERIAN W.M.8. The regular meeting of the -Aux- liary of the Woman's Missionary So- ciety of St. John's Church, met at the home of Mrs. Wilkinson, last Wed- nesday, the President in the chair. Special prayers were offered for Their Majesties, King George and Queen Elizabeth, for their wonderful ex- ample to us as our earthly rulers, also for their safe return. We were privi- leged to have with us one of the Vice- President of Lindsay Presbyterial, as guest speaker, Mrs, Drake, of Bols- over. She spoke on "Santification and our Saviour as the cultured Christ". Our lives should be living examples of our Pattern. She left with usa very inspiring message. Miss M. Stuart brought a few high lights from our Semi-Annual meeting of _ Lindsay Presbyterial, held at Woodville "on June Tth. ' ing the last meeting until September. Our givings also are encouraging as we closed the- first half of the year with an increase aver 1938. PROF. GRAHAM CHRISTIE : HONOURED Professor Graham Christie; of the Johns - Hopkins. Uniersity, Baltimore, Md., and President of the American Society of -Mech- anical Engineers, had the hon- neering. bestowed upon. him on June 10 by Stevens Institute, | Hoboken, N.J., in recognition of his creative work in steam power Phaeton and use. - So ------ ' UNITED CHURCH W. M. 8. . The June meeting of the*W. M. S. was held at the home of Miss Stovin, on Thursday, the 16th. Mrs. Geo. R. Davey, presided; A letter from the Brotherhood Workers was read Aline for volunteers to take children Mor a holiday. This was jeft for each mem- ber to decide for themsely A large quantity of sc sotin, both new and used, was brought in for'the bale, which would be packed this week. The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. S. Jeffrey, assisted by Mrs. G. McMillan. Miss Stuart, a 'nurse, who has spent sometime in India, related some of her experiences in India which were most interesting. THE EVENING W. M 8. The June and final meeting of the season for the evening Auxiliary of with Mrs, charge, present. After the business was taken care of all those present enjoyed the sort- McDonald's group in and twenty- three members many useful things, including three complete layettes, and two very nice quilts, Lunch was served by 'the group bring the evening to a-close. - IN MEMORIAM ST: JOHN--In loving memory of my dear 'wife Lavina (Wallis) 8t. John, who passed away June 23rd, 1088, Ever remembered by her husband, Roy. a * We welcome them, i -~We had a good attendance, this be=|-- 1 Buy your BinderWhip and FREE Enel OSHAWA AIR- CONDITIONED * Phoge 1011 F 'riday and I Saturday, : JUNE 23-24 Tyrone Power, andAlice Faye in ~~ ROSE OF | WASHINGTON SQUARE With - Al Jolson, ADDED--Coloured Cartoon-- "HOUSEWIFE HERMAN" REVIVAL--Friday, 10.45 p.m, "THE TEXANS" Starring Randolph Scott - Joan Bennett. Monday, Tuesday, JUNE 26-27 Nelsaj Eddy, in Let Freedom Ring | 'with Virginia Bruce, Victor McLaglen, Lionel Barrymore, Edward Arnold. ADDED--Pete Smith in "DOUBLE DIVING" Wednesday and Thursday, JUNE 28-29 MADE FOR EACH OTHER ' i With Carol Lombard, James Stewart. Hore HARVEST will FOLLOW Now is the time to have our Binder Canvas repaired. Don' 't wait until you need to use your Binder. TAKE OUR ADVICE DO IT NOW. orary degree of Doctor of Engi-| - | the W.M.S. of the United Church, was| held at the home of Miss G. Stovin, Horse Muzzles from us. Binder Whip, bamboo, 'each §0¢. Horse Muzzles, each 40¢. "BOOTS Boots for Work--$1.95, $2.50, $2.75, $2.85, $3.00, $3.35. We also have a light-weight Crepe Rubber Soled Work Sifoe at 32:4 25 and $2.75 ; w. E. Webster Beatty Store Port Perry ERAS SS ASA URAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nottingham and family, Sonya, visited with friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, W. Findlay, Trenton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Bray, on Sunday. A number from here 'attended the Decoration at Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans and family; spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. L. McKee; of Manchester. The Sunday School picnic will be held at Geneva Park, East of Colum- bus, on Saturday. Meredith McKee spent a few days last week at the honie of Mr, and Mrs. Evans. Mr. and Mrs, J, Rodd and Mra. A. Miller and family atended the deco- ration at Orilla on Sunday. .' Sorry to hear that Mr. Harvey wil son, underwent an rerio in the Oshawa Hospital. His many friends wish him .a complete and speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Harold McDermott and little Murray, of Oshawa, visited with the latter's parénts Mr .and Mrs. J. Bray on Sunday. i Mr. Bill Slute, of Whitby, was a Sunday guest at the home" of Mr. wd Mrs, A. Slute, f BORN NEWNHAM--At Prince Albert, on Thursday,~June 16th, 1039, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newnham, a son, _| Hooey, on May 17th, a son, Hayling Time is| HOOEY~--To Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Ody the GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Phas the 12 year record of : tested performance LONLY in the General Electric Refrig- eralor has ihe "sealed-in-steel" unit been operating so long. "Its proven' mechanism assures you of constant, low- er cost refrigeration. It is covered by a S.year protection guarantee. It brings - triple thrift. You save on food--oper- ating costs and upkeep with a G-E Refrigerator. YO-129 'DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC Phones 84 and 744, : as Simooo St. North, FE . Open Evenings OSHAWA CHURCHES ST. JOMN'E PRESBY TBALAN CHURCH. Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Public Worship at 11 a.m. Everybody Welcome Bowling News The fitst visitors' tournament on the bowling green was held on Wednesday, the 14th. Excellent weather and good greens with keen epiipstition featured the event. The first and second prizés were won by teams from Lindsay with Messrs. Fred Beatty and Ted Jackson CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION taking the 8rd place for' Port Perry.! Rector--Rev. J. C. Clough, All three represented 3-game winners.' Sunday, June 25th-- Cannington teams scored highest 9.45 a,m.--Sunday School. both for two wins and 6ne win, 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. 'Through the kindness of a number Sunday, July 2nd--- of local business men who loaned' 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School. flags, attractive decorations enhanced 11 a. m.--Holy Communion. and the natural 'beauty of the grounds. Sermon. Mr. S. Jeffrey welcomed the visitors -- on behalf of the Club and made fitting' PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H, Smyth, Minister, 10 a.m.--Sunday School. : 11 am, and 7 p.m.--Public Worship in charge of Rev. M. A. Bury, B.A., of Janetville. reference to the unity and good feel-' ing so much-in evidence as a result of the Royal tour. Port Perry Lawn Bowlers have been rather slow in getting going this sea- son. However, there seems to have been nothing slow. about them when away from home--Messrs, Dave Car- negie and John Murray winning first at Peterboro men's dou)les, while a mixed rink -made up of Mrs. E. Beare, Miss Evelyn Somerville, Wm. Graham and Thos. Harris, scored highest at' Whitby. A twilight mixed open Aaa ments, etc. is sclieduled for Friday evening. | The admission is a silver collec- At the Jitney on Monday evening,--tion, and the public are cordially in- Mrs, Chapman won first for the ladies, vited. Come and spend a happy time and Mrs. Collacutt second. For the ith these enthusiastic boys. men: Mr, Beatty first and Mr: Green-' field, second. | ! will be hosts to the Mission Band. A brief Lantern Slide Lecture will be given. . Lunch will be served. ~The boys will also have an Ice Cream and Soft Drink Booth, sale of the wood- working of the boys. J... < MARRIED Mrs, Margaret Beare announces the marriage of her only.daughter Maxine | Marguerite, to Donald Wm. Holden, The Explorers of the United Church: youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. will hold 'a_Social Afternoon on Sat: Holden, of Oshawa. The young. couple urday, June 24th, at 3 p.m. in the, will reside at 481 Simcoe St. North, S. S. room and Church lawn. They Oshawa, AR THE EXPLORERS " x SPECIAL! DESSERT PEARS "0" SAL CLOVER LEAF MON ¢ FANCY th EE MO HEAT PUrrs WH DOMINO SOAP FLAKES SHIRRIFF'S GOOD MORN! MALAoE SPECIAL] CHASEG SANBORN. . DATED ORY Teak 3 on 28 LAUNDRY SOAP SUNLIGHT »~ 06 NORWEGIAN GLOBE TROTTER SARDINES fo HEAD LETTUCE ©... ov. vi vei. each Be. | TOMATOES conser ieyiee eon eiper Ih, 16e. { STRAWRERRIES at Lowest Prices. iG 25157 »25¢ § 2 17¢ w 29: Ka] O¢ = 35¢ TEA 24% YEAST 4 § CAKE An outstanding feature will be al. Bird Houses, Tie Racks, Lawn Orna- 2 Collars PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1980 LAWRENCE'S Drug Sore NEWS | "(Yo ou Can Bave with Safety at Your Rexall Store.) tem gie -- -- | SPECIAL DEAL * _25c. PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM Schick Injector Razor, 8 Schick Blades, 4 ALKA SELTZER Hots 1290 and 57¢. ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS, 1b; 3%. & FLY. KIL. STOCK SPRAY, gal. $1.00 - BS NOXZEMA ...o..ions "5c. 59, 89c. NOXZEMA SUNTAN OIL i:..,30c. } VICEROY BATHING CAPS, 25¢, 35c. § All y for 49c. ER A. AT PHONE ¢9 YOUR perp BAKER Can relieve you 'from baking worries, and provide the ~ best in Bread and Pastry. JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY ~ ~~ Phone 93, Port Perry. PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port ! Perry. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE' = Frame house and good: garden in a . Port "Perry, -splendid location. Six rooms and bath, all conveniences, hard and soft water. Apply to Miss M. Parish, P.O. Box 142, Port Perry, gal BRAY CHI "MEN WANTED A sure living to EVERY ACTIVE FAMILEX DEALER for selling 200 daily necessities in reserved district of 800 families." Money-back guar- tee. Low prices, Quick Sales. Big orders. REPEATS! We help you. NO RISK. Real opportunity for worker. FREE catalogue and par- ticulars: FAMILEX, 570 S. Clement, MONTREAL. bd Genuine Band Made LONG STRAW Horse Does the Trick! Bay, Cols oe 0 Fs {ous order bere" oom ve Wallace Marlow BLACKSTOCK, ONT. AUCTION "SALE OF FURNITURE 'Saturday, June 24th," Mrs, William Lorne St, Port Perry, See bills for list. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE . 6 pigs, 6 week old. Apply to Harry Raymes, R.R. 3, Port Perry. June22 Davey and others, at her premises, Sale at 1.80, - (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is disolyed.) ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER in nttendance at my Port Perry office on . Wednesday morning, and Friday afterngon of each week, or by sppointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phong 264 (The firm of Greér & Humphreys fs dispived.) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 241; Simcoe Biresi No North, 3Qshawa. in attendance at my 3 Perry offices on Tuesday and Thursday afterncons of each week or by sppolntment. 3 Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 364 DR, J, B., LUNDY. DENTAL SURGEON . Office above Bell Telephone Exchan North Side Queen ah Port Perry ) FIT and MEASURE GUARANTEED AT NO EXTRA COST. NOT MADE BY GREEN MEN; BUT , A MAN OF THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, . Can be obtained from-- T. STEWART, or WM. WEBSTER PORT PERRY, ONT, W. A. Sangster ; DENTAL BURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over Bleep's Insurance Office. s 8suITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 | ve INARIAN and SURGEON C. P. ROLPH | 5 Sma it rie slit via" ary lid Three years as frechs O) with Upstairs, over Jemison's Baker | Phones: Office 68w, Realdence 6 . DR. A, 8. BLACK English and Beoteh Veterinary Bargeons, Phone 62: © BROQKLIN _ Ontarle We Offer You the Choice of the Market IS Lowest Market Price. i Prompt and - Courteous Service ; Cawker Bros. Phone 20w. . Port Perry § 'in Fresh and Cured Meats at ri