--- Col,_Pearson and Mrs. Pearson. of ------------"Mr-and-Mrs: Tom Palmer, of Osha: A NR SAL EAR A DON'T FORGET ; the Garden Party held by the Parish Workers on June 20th, on the grounds of the Church of the Ascension, good program --- outside talent, Seagrave Orchestra. Admission, Adults 40c., "Children 26. ' Mrs. P. Robinson and daughter Jean of Hamilton, were week-end guests of the Misses Harris, *~ . Miss Olive and Miss Erid Wallace have returned to Toronto, after a very |: pleasant holiday in England and Scot- land While they were in Scotland they visited Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Smallman. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wallace and little son Marvin, of Walkerville, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace, have gone for a week] to Kashe Lake, near Gravenhurst. Mr, and Mrs. John Davey, Whitby, were guests of friends here on Sun. day. Mr. John Coultor, of Toronto, called on friends in- town on Monday. -Dr. G. M. Rennie has added much to the appearance of his home this sum- mer. The final coat of paint made the proper finishing touch. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Browne. spent a few days in Brockville visiting with friends there. Miss Mary Webster spent a few days last week with friends at Sea- grave. Mr. Wilfred Jackson of Nestleton, visited friends here on Monday. Mr. Percy Hooey & Son have hac the front eof their barber shop re- painted. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Holiday, Myrtle, visited 'in town recently. Mr. Wm. Cook has had his barn and driveshed reroofed with metal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Day and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ritch of Toronto, visit- ed Mrs. D. Day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Cumming of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopkins. . Mrs. F. McClintock spent a, few days with friends in Rosedale. Mr. B. Plummer of Toronto, visited friends in town recently. Last Wednesday * four 'delegates from the Church of the Ascension at- tended the W. A. Missionary Society "held in Port-Whitby St. John's Church. Those attending were Mrs. Woods, 'Mrs. E. Hayes, Mrs. J. Ruddy, Mrs. J Hopkins. : Messrs. Garnet Weir and Ralph Burley have retruned from their trip to the New York World's Fair. Mr. H. Fitchett and Mr. C. Munse of the Sebert House attended the Red- man-Butson wedding at Chalk Lake on Saturday. : Mr. E. M. Harrison, of Peterboro, vigited friends in town last week. Rev. and Mrs. E. P, Wood are tak- ing a well earned holiday of. two weeks, The services next Sunday, July 2nd, will be in charge of the AY. PA At the June meeting of the W.M.S., of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs, Alex, Johnston, Mrs. | Rev. Bell was presented with .a beautiful quilt and the following 'ad- dress: - Our' Dear Mrs. Bell: It is indéed with much regret we are approaching a farewell to you, a Life Member of our Woman's Missionary Society, We each feel our loss as we think of the splendid help you have been to our' each one while your devotion to It is sincerely said that we do not hope to fill your place. Each one has an individuality and God uses each in His own specific way. We know that yo not only helped in our W.M.S. but in all the organ- izations of the church, We keenly regret to see you go for you are dear to all of us, It is im- possible for any of us to forecast the future of which God alone is the guardian, but we wish you His best gifts 'and that God's benediction may be with you. Your energetic 'service in our W.M.S. will not be forgotten. On'behalf o fthe W.M.S. we ask you to accept this quilt as-a small token of the esteem in' which you are held. Signed on behalf of. the Womans Missionary. Society of Blackstock United Church=Mrs, Jabez Wright, President; Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Sec. Archer-Whittaker The marriage took place in the Church "of -the Redeemer, of Mabel Dorothy, daughter of Rev. C. E. and Mrs. Whittaker, to Mr. David Archer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Archer. The bride's father assisted by Rev. T. J. Dew, performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mr. Frank Wharram. : The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore: a liluc crepe dress and her flowers were Johanna Hill roses. Her bridesmaid wore a fawn ensemble with red roses and lily-of-the-valley, and the maid of honour was in grey trimmed with white with hat to match and "corsage of Talisman roses. Mi Ralph Ecclestone was best man. The couple I¥ft for. Sault Ste Marie and on their return,will live in Burke- ton, Ont. . oe At special meeting of the L. 0. L. No. 133-and the Royal Black Pre- ceptory 398, Rev. H. J. Bell was pre- sented with a gold ring bearing the Oshawa, spent-the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. J.«<Hopkins. . Mr. B. A. Curtis, of Toronto, visited friends intown last Friday. Mr. H. E. Allanson, of Toronto, stayed at the Sebert House last week while' visiting friends here. : Miss Muriel Cook, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook. Mr. Robt. Cawker of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker. wa, are at the lake here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Esch of Toronto, were visitors in town on' Sunday. Mr. 'Harold Hood $pent. Friday in Toronto. hl Mr. Clarence Long, of Oshawa, - called on friends in town on Monday. ~~ Mr. J. Jamieson; of Toronto, was a "visitor in town on Monday. The Misses Ethel, Hallie and Edna Emmerson, of Toronto, spent the week end at their summer home here. Miss M. Heusler and friend of To- ronto, were in town for the week eid. Mr. Fong Soy, of the Port Perry "* Cafe, has returned from the hospital in Toronto, health. Coins ws oe Mrs. W. C. Burton of Detroit, snd Mrs. - Ashley and daughter June of Los Angeles, Calif, were wébk-end 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Browne, Rev. J. C. Clough is attending the Summer Conference of the Toronto Diocese at Aurora, this week. Mr. Clough is one of the House Captains, a . BOWLING NEWS At the weekly jitney on Monday night, the winners were Mrs. Murray 1st, Mrs. Griffen 2nd "for the ladies; and for the gentlemen, Mr.'F, Brock 1st and Tom Harris 2nd, «+ * and has improved in Note-- Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store Port Perry "survive the grave, symbol of the Red Cross League, and with 'the 'following address: Blackstock, June 20th, 1939 To Rev. Harold J. Bell, M.A., B.D, Reverend Sir and Brother: We meet under 'special auspices and a happy circumstance tonight. Our desire is, as Orangemen and members of the Royal Black Preceptory, to have as a high light of this session a due and fitting recognition of your spiritual labours here during the pist five years, and your unstinted services, and 'loyal co-operation in all which was calculated to serve the best in- Herests--of -our-organizations, | Did time and space permit we could say much "out or the abtindance of the heart", regarding your eminent standing as an Orangeman, your rank plishments, We sincerely regret your removal, but you may rest assured that you carry with. you our best wishes and prayers. You go leaving with us the consciousness that you will in your new sphere of action carry on the same .enthusiasm 'and effectiveness as characterized your work here, The demand for good men is still pressing, a deep i our times, We recall with real gratification the fact of your initiation and progression of degrees having been taken through the instrumentality of our distinguish- ed and historical lodge L.0.L. 138 Blackstock. You are a climber an not merely a clinger--keep at it. : We wish you and yours God speed, | and abundance of "suce for the future, and ask your acceptance as a parting gift, this ring symbolical of 50 many good tifings, rf with 'it our sincere respect, and fraternal regard. We Tone, indeed our. conviction is that others will reap the benefit of your prayerful, conscientious work, your:kindly, friendly, courteous treat- ment of all with whom you came in contact and your consistent circle of your admirers and friends, Example is much better. than were precept. Dr. Johnson once remarked: "A man, sir, should keep his friendships in constant repair." He is a wise man who can. make worth-while friends and keep them. Ma your future course be still aracter el by stressing all that is noblest and best in the teaching of our establishment the virtue of which we believe wil v So mote it be, Signed: Herb, Swain, W.M.; Lavern Devitt, LesliesBrookes, Henry Thomp- son, organization, : g | You have secured the loyalty of i duty and your generosity in service has been a great inspiration to us all, as a scholar, your talents and accom- 3 ity of; . Leask on Sunday, °° : RASIMEIE BLPRAR, © . Phone 1011 "FREE Parking AIR-CONDITIONED OSHAWA Friday and Sat., June 30, July 1 "Warner Baxter, in "THE RETURN of the SISCOE KIDS" With : Lynn Barl and Cesar Romero ADDED--Walt Disney Cartoon "BEACH PICNIC"--in colour REVIVAL, Friday, 10.45 p.m. "Hollywood Hotel" Starring . Dick Powell, Frances Langford. _ a Monday, Tuesday, JULY 3-4 (Matirfee at 2 p.m.) (Last complete evening show at 8.30 for this show only.) -- BIG DOUBLE BILL -- "The Lost Horizon" de Starring ; Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt © -- and -- "The Awful Truth" o Starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant, -~ ~~ Wednesday, Thursday, July 5-6 "Young Mr. Lincoln" Starring Henry Fonda, Alice Brady, Marjorie Weaver. " ~~ COMING Friday and Satusday, July7-8 Wallace Beery, in "Sergeant-Madden" Many Have Taken Our Advice DO THE SAME YOURSELF Delays are Dangerous! Get a Bottle of "HANFORD'S 'BALSAM of MYRRH for all cuts, strains, spavins, and bruises. Price 3§c., 65c¢., and + $1.25 per Bottle. Simplis Sweat Pads i EESARL EIU "8c. each Ventiplex Sweat Pads . 50c. each Bickmore's Gall Salve _ 35c. and-70¢. a box Come and take a Look-See EASA DANA ASA RAR AR AAR GREENBANK Mr, and Mrs. John Howsam attend- ing the funeral of their niece at Fene- lon Falls, on Monday of last week. Rev. and Mrs. Partridge, "of Col- borne, called on friends last Friday. Miss 'A. Eggimann, of Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. Harry Phoenix last week. i Mrs, Harold Cragg and son, of To- ronto, with her mother Mrs; 'Albert Phoenir, Mr, and Mrs. W. Phoenix, Mrs. Blair, Miss M. A. Blair; and Miss 'A. Holdershaw visited the Peony Gardens at Whitby last Friday. & Mr. Alex. Lee, Uxbridge, visited re- latives here over the week end, § * Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Ward, Whitby, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, F. Mr. and Mrs. Fi O'Neill, Oakwood, visited their mother Mrs, M, O'Neill on Sunday. ; . Mrs, Wren and Miss Wren, Ux- bridge, visited Mr, and Mrs. Sharp on Monday. a Congratulations - to-~ Miss Viona Till and Miss Jean Whitter on passing their examinations at Normal Schook: Partridge will be pleased to know she passed her year at Normal School, Mr..and Mrs. George Beare have ve- urned from their honeymoon and are getting settled in their new home on the farm. Mr, and Mrs, Ryerson Beatty Store ---- Port-Perry---!--- The many friends of Miss Helen Jat Beare have moved in with Mrs, I Beare in the village, and Miss S. A, Ward is living with Mrs, Mills, PRINCE ALBERT Miss B., Smith of Oshawa, visited her mother Mrs; L. Smith recently. Other guests of Mrs, Smith were Mr, and Mrs. W. Ashton, of Oshawa, Recent visitors with Mrs. Greaves were Mr. John 'Campbell, Mr, and Mrs Fred Campbell, and Mrs, Burns, all of Toronto. " Norman Aldred, Jr., of Port Perry, was in the village on Saturday renew- ing old acquaintances, Mr. C. W, Ross of Ottawa, spent the week end "at the home of hig sister Mis, H. R. Murphy." ~ i: Mr. C. Clark arrived home from White River on Tuesday. ; Congratulations to Ruth Luke, Catharine Denny and Eleanor Kerr, on passing the Entrance on their work for the year, Mrs. L. Woods of Manchester, with Mrs. Raines on Saturday. Mrs, K. Dunkin, Toronto, was a re- cent guest of her sister Mrs, Fred Lyle. : Week-end visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vickery were Mr, Wm. Crosier, Lindsay; Mrs. S. Kyle, Port Perry; Mrs, and Miss Strickland, Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Tarfor, of Oshawa. | Mr. and Mrs. B. Wannamaker and Ronald, are holidaying in the vicinity. Mrs, McPherson of Toronto visited her sister Mrs, W. Martyn recently, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, C, Butson, on their marriage on Satur- "ZION On Tuesday evening a soft. ball game was played at North Valentia school at faur o'clock, when the teach- er Mr. Stanley Brown, and pupils of Port Hoover school, went over and played a friendly game of ball, The game was quite exciting from start to finish. At.the end of the last inning the score 'was Port Hoover 20, Valentia - 16. Mr, Owen Sweetman handled the game behind the bat as umpire, and Mr, Stanley Brown base umpire; SO Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Gilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gilson spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Eagleson, at Glandine. ; -. The regular meeting of the W. A. was held on June 15th at the home of Mrs, Norman Jacobs. The president, Mrs. Lloyd-Western; opened the meet- ing with singing a hymn, followed-by the Lord's. Prayer in unison. Miss Ellen Stokes read the Scripture lesson, Luke . Topic: Sabbath Day or Holy Dav was-taken by Mrs. Norm. Jacobs The minutes were read by Miss Ellen Stokes in the absence of Mrs. Norm. Osborne. 1t was moved that each family pay 50c. instead of having a strawberry-festival-~------ Ett . The parsonage committee will ar- range for a social evening to raise money to paper and paint the large (Continued on page b) hd "and succeed or give up" without risk. bedroom ht the parsonage. Tickets were then drawn for the meetings for the next two years. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs, Fred Western in July, Rey, and Mrs. Me- Lachlan wére then asked to come for- ward. Mrs. Bruee Sloan read the fol- |} lowing address, : "Dear Mr. and: Mrs, that we learned you were. going to leave us, to carry on- your work in 4] other fields. You have endeared your- | selves to us." In the two years you |g have been here you have been a real 4 inspiration and help to. us. The Young | People's Society, which you were in- [4 strumental in organizing, proved a real success, and the young people had | many helpful and inspiring meetings. | As a small remembrance and token of | aur appreciation we would ask you 9 to accept this small gift, We wish you every success in future fields and hope this gift will serve to bring back a few pleasant memories of your two years spent among Zion community, "Signed on behalf of the W. A.-- Mrs. Stanley Hall, Mrs. Lloyd West- ern, Mrs. Bruce Sloan. 2 Mrs. Stanley Hall presented them with a lovely lace table -tloth. Rev. and Mrs. McLachlan .made replies thanking one and all for their kind- ness and help in the two years among Zion friends. Mrs. Fred Western then gave a splendid report of the W. A. convention held in Lindsay. Rev; Mr, McLachlan offered prayer and closed the meeting, Friends of Mrs. Matilda Snelgrove are pleased to hear she is improving, though still under-the doctor's care, Mrs, H. Stone of Darlingford, Man., is at present visiting at the home of her brother Mr. F. Western. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Western, Mr. ~* 8ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERJAN CHURCH. Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School 'at 10 a.m. Public Worship at 11 a.m, Everybody Welcome PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH "Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minigter. _ 10 a.m.--Sunday School r 11 a.m. --Communion Service, 7 p.m.--Special service for the Loyal . Orange Lodgés of Port Perry and district, Whitby Band in' attend- ance, = CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Réctor--Rev. J. C. Clough. ' Sunday, July 2nd-- o * 9.46 a.m.--Sunday Schoo], -11:Q0-Holy Communion-and sermon, -- | SALESMEN WANTED Calling good salesmen only. Sell Familex spices, extracts, alimentaries, medicines, stock and other farm. pro- ducts," Monthly: FREE gifts open every door. Every person a user. Good protected territories open. Try Steady, pleasant and profitable work for honest hard worker, FREE plan and satalogue. FAMILEX, 570 St. Clément, MONTREAL. | Supacior Qually' Lo Al SPECIAL] McCORMICK'S JUMBO JELLY CANDY FEE SPECIAL! BAYSIDE ». LIVES sueio SPECIALI DOMINION PEANUT wm SPECIAL! PICNIC CELES we we 31 9¢ SPECIALL SHRIMPS we 2-25¢ EEE wots -- SPECIAL] VELVEETA 11¢ TOMATOES ,........,.per 1b. 15c/ HEAD LETTUCE ........each 6c. LARGE CAULIFLOWER. .....16¢. . fin a' Y 2 ~ YALUES EFFECTIVE JUNE 200h 70 JULY 5% Po oortl+ "5 23¢ 1 45 10¢ 2k w23 =r tu 13¢ r | McLachlan; | # It is with a feeling of deep regret i -Apply----at- Carnegie Hardware, Port |Collars PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1939 Drug Store NEWS | (You Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store.) English Health Salts Cooling --- relroabing : preparation for warm weather, '1lb.can 39¢ FLY ALKA SELTZE "BAYER'S ASPIRIN ..22c., 3%. 98¢ BISMA. REX LISTERINE ...0....25c, 50c., 79c. NOXZEMA pi... 15c, 59, 89c, 'VELVETTA TISSUES 10c. and 25¢.' 4 Pemeansinn 29c¢.,, 87c. vires 5c, and $1.00 TOX 29¢., 49c¢., 89c, PHONE "A. M. LAWRENCE NT ee Di YO worries, and -best in Bread JEMISON'S GR FAMILY BAKER Can relieve you from baking THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY Phone 93, Port Perry. ----a provide the and Pastry. BAKERY Phone 4 FOR SALE PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with - HAROLD W. EMMERSON: Port Perry 4-wheel trailer with -two tongues, wagon and trailer, wheel barrows, only wood pump left, suckers and logs, all repairs for wood pumps, Good baby carriage. Apply to A. D. Peters, 'Port Perry. - From Lakeside" Beach, a sail boat, green -with red trim, varnished mast. Reward, Phone 189 r 1-1 or Port Perry Star Office. Lt G FOR SALE 2, Four foot Massey-Harris Mower, with two-blades, like new. Price*$25. Perry. BRAY CHICK |B Does the Trick! I EE Bray Chicks are real i Joa etl Bere" 160 Wallace Marlow .'BLACKSTOCK, ONT. pz Genuine Hand Made LONG STRAW Horse HOUSE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT : Good house for sale or for rent, the property of Mrs. M. E. Rennie, on Bigelow Street, Port Perry, modern- conveniences, very desireable location, Apply to 'Neil Ferguson; Cresswell; Phone Manilla, ~~ FIT-and-MEASURE GUARANTEED AT NO EXTRA COST, NOT MADE BY GREEN MEN; BUT A MAN OF THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE. (The firm of Greer A Humphreys is disolved.) "ARTHUR W. S. GREER ~ In attendance at.my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday of -each week, or by appointment.' Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 "Can be obtained from-- T. STEWART, 'or WM. WEBSTER ~ "PORT PERRY, ONT. ( The firm of Grepr & Humphreys is disolved.) A RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 Simepe Prrset North Oshawy. 'W. A, Sangster DENTAL S8URGEON Queen Street, Par Perry, Phong 264 Ip aptendance at my Port Perry offies on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each woek or by appojntment. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over Sleep's * Insurance Office, SUITS SPONGED AND*PRESSED 80 Cents DR, J, B, LUNDY Jit "DENTAL BURGEON | Office above Bell Teleph. Rdrih Bids Queen Byron pry pangs, ueen Btreet, Port Phones: Office 68w, Resl HK il SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH . Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery in Fresh and NIO MIT EN -Cawker Bros. Courteous Phon Overseas Bervice (n the Royal Lowest Market Price, i DR. A. S. BLACK VETRRINARIAN. and . SURGEON ~~ q Army | Veterin- i ary Corps. Three years as assistant with : English and Séoteh Veterinary Surgeons. . Phone 62 N We Offer You the Choice of the Market: Cured Meats at =~ BROOKLI Ontario R'S . Prompt and Service | e2w Port Perry