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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1939, p. 5

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". GE vo: " PHONE 72-R-2 yo "BROCK THEATRE| PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1989 Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air 'Conditioned Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 'OCTOBER. 26- 27-28 ° - Two shows at 7 and 9 pm, ~ Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "Daughters Ei » Courageous" with John Garfield, Priscilla "Lane, 'Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Gale Page, Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, OCTOBER 30-31, NOVEMBER 1 First show at 7 p.m. Last complete show at 8,20 LUPE VELEZ, in "The Girl from , Mexico" FH & with Donald Woods, Leon Errol. RCA. "Victorette" ~~ $22.50 Now you can afford a radig for your own room. RCA Victor Quality Per: formance inside and out.! Tuning Range, 540-1720 Ksc; covers stendard broadcast band, including some Police Calls; Fully approved, meets all safety and fire regulations in Canada; Super- heterodyne Circuit gives more stations and better performance; Chassis built to same high electrical standards as a big RCA Victor set, Height 8", width 1214", depth THX". FOR SALE BY 'Also an ADDED ATTRACTION 'Charlie Chan in Reno' Ys with Sidney Toler, Richard Cortez, FARMER RADIO Phyllis Brooks, and Slim Summerville. Phone 85 _, Port Perry ~ MORRISON'S DRUGSTORE WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER OIL Pleasant tonic, to build you up Bottle $1.00 PERTUSSIN for 'persistant coughs, | soothing and healing. Bottle 60c. BUCKLEY'S time-tried '¢ough remedy. . Small 40c. KRUSHEN SALTS . ALKA SELTZER : FOR A BETTER SHAVE-- : Colgate's Rapid Shave Cream with bottle of shave Economy size 6c. .Large Package 69c. ,.,29c, and b57c. . lotion Nyal's Service Store :: Phone 16 4 EERE ERE JH CE CAREFUL MEAT BUYING There i 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. You can rely "on fis good quality of our stock, . "BERT. MacGREGOR'S WE hs PORT PERRY Let Us Solve Your Baking Problems Fresh Pies, 'Cakes, Tarts, Rolls, Bread and | 1 7 Buns DAILY. Treat your Jamily this week end---Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, or Home- Made Mince Pies ' WE DELIVER PHONE 82 * Gerrow Bros, Port Perry We Offer You the Choice of the Market. in Fresh and Cured Meats at = +. - CAW K R'S Lowest Market Price. Prompt and Courteous Service Cawker Bros, Phone Bw - Port Perry PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with. 0s HAROLD W. EMMERSON . {Phone 4 "41 ~~. Port Perry | George Thomas Wilson, of Pickering '| Blanche of Oshawa, and the grooms- * | in the Township of Pickering. aiite bg Lo entre, dia body. 8 | with fifty-employees, is working over- H!to motor on to the World's Fair at ARE YOU THE MAN? Watkins Dealer. (between 256 and 60 years), with car, needed immediately to hand out FREE Extracts in nearby rural route and supply established de- mand for Everyday Necessities in- cluding Spices, Baking Powder, Clean- sers, Soaps, Medicines, Fly Spray, Mineralized Stock and Poultry Tonics. 70. years reputation, 10,000 dealers. Must be satisfied with $30.00 weekly at start, "Selling experience unneces- sary. Farm Siberiente helpful. Credit furnished right ties. Write im. mediately, . R. Watkins Com- pany, Montreal, Que,, Dept, O-P-6 MANCHESTER Large congregations attended the Thark Offering services here on Sun- day last. The weather was' ideal and the addresses delivered by Rev. Mr. Wallace of Greenbank, were most in- spiring. Duets by Messrs. Beare and Foster of Greenbank, and Mr. Gervan and Mrs. Gervan of Myrtle, were much appreciated. The many friends of Mrs. Joshua Dobson, who is in Toronto General Hospital, hope for her speedy return home much improved in health, A treat is in store for those who at- tend Community Club on Thursday night of this week. Among the attrac- tions, the entertainment committee ire offering, is-tap dancing by little Miss Fay O'Neill. of Stouffville, readings hy Mrs. Best of Uxbridge, comedy num- bers by "Shorty" Brock, Toronto, who is well known as a clever comedian and 'entertainer. The Club welcomes you, - ' Mrs. Geo. Schnapp of Buffalo, is spending a week with her mother Mys, Mitchell, who is" not enjoying i health, Lr WEDDING VOWS TAKEN AT PRINCE ALBERT A pretty wedding was performed on Friday "evening last (October 20th), when Eunice Evelyn," {youngest ddughter of Mr: and Mrs, Edivard Lee, of Whitby Township, became the bride of Norman Edgar, son of Mr, and Mrs. Township. The marriage was solemnized by the Rev. Joseph Denny, former minister of the bride at his residence in Prince Albert. The bride was attended by her sister man being Mr. Lloyd Empringham of The Lions Club During the next five weeks, a series of * be staged in the Port Perry - dis- sik. s t, sponsored by the local Lions PORT PERRY Amateur Night-- Wednesday, LA The contests will be open to all, and good prizes are offered, as will be seen by the posters. Talent is being secured from surrounding towns. and a good entertainment is assured, The proceeds will be used for sight saving and dental work. Support the Lions Club. They work for the children's interests MARRIED WARD-BOE . Autumn leaves, Asters and Gladioh decorated Greenbank United Church for the wedding on Saturday after- noon at 3.30 o'clock, when Jean Mar- garét, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boe, became the bride of Mr. Gordon Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Rev. Thos. Wallace conducted the ceremony at which Mrs. Jack Dob- son, sister of the groom played the wedding music, and accompanied Miss Lillian Ward, sister of the groom when she sang "I Love You" and "All Mine Alone", Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a mos green chiffon velvet dress with black swede accessories, Her corsage 'was Sweetheart Roses and Lily-of-the-Valley with -Fern, The Matron of Honour, Mrs. Leigh- ton MacGregor, sister of the bride, was gowned in Teal Blue Crepe Dress with Dubonnet swede accessories and wearing a corsage bouquet of Talis- man roses, lily-of-the-valley and fern. Her other attendants, Mrs. Geordie Beare, wearing fut green crepe dress with brown suede accessories and wearing a corsage of Talisman roses and Lily-of-thé-Valley and fern. Mr. Geordie, Beare was groomsman. Mr. Jack Dobson and Mr. Leighton Mag. Gregor. were ushers. Claremont. The newlyweds, after a brief honey- moon, hope to take up. their residence The best wishes of the community are extended to the happy couple. UNITED CHURCH NOTES On 'Sunday evening at 7 p.m..the first of a series of Monthly services ' 'sponsored by our Young People's Union will be held in the Church. The pastor will be assisted in the' service by some of the young people. F.R.G.S. This should prove a very interesting and inspiring service, and a fine audience is anticipated. The Young People's Society, the C.G.I.T. ! and Boys' Organizations are requested to meet in the Sunday School room at 6.456 p.m. and_go up to the heh in: Mr. T., E.. Plewman, -F.RIG.8. is manager of the United Church Mission Press at Chengtu. This institution, time fo supply Christian literature for Szechwan and West China generally. It is the only Misslon Press of any size now operating in free China, Mr, Plewman is also interested in evangel- {sm and is ond of the founders of the Home Mission Soclety of the Church in West China, which carries on mis- sion work on' the borders of Tibet, He received his F.R.C.S., in recognition of several trips of exploration Whieh 'he made in that country, CORA Vv. _GERROW IS BRIDE OF "IRWIN TRIPP Cora Velma Gerrow, eldest daughter of Mr. WY came the'bride of Irwin Tripp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tripp, last Wed- nesday afternoon in the Scugog Par- sonage, Rev. F. G. Joblin officiating. The bride wore blue 'transparent vel: vet. The bridesmaid was Miss F. Graham of Nestleton. Mr, Reginald Boundy was best man, - ; A reception followed with Mrs. F. McClintock catering and Mrs, Stanley Qerrow receiving at Cricklewood Lodge. Approximately Shitty guests attended, The happy couple left on a motor trip to Windsor and then they planned New York, after' which they will re 3lde in their new home in Port Perry. ' S Mrs. Stanley Gerrow, be-|. Seventy guests attended the recep- tion at the home of the bride's parents. "The bride's table was done in pink and a three-storey wedding cake. Wearing Lido Blue embroidered ¢repe dress with black accessories and corsage of Butterfly roses, the brides mother received the guests assisted by Mrs. Clifford Ward wearing navy. blue Decorum Crepe with black accessories and corsage of American Beauty roses, Among the guests present were four generations jini the bride's family, also A young lady from the Ontario Ladies', four generations in the groom's fam. | Raymes, Scugog. College is expected as soloist and the Lily. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward left (he community is extended to the be- speaker will be Mr. T. E. Plewman, oD 8 motor trip to Montreal and other yeaved family, points and on their return will' live on the groom's farm in the 10th conces- sion of Reach. For travelling the' bride wore black coat with brown squirrel trim and black accessories, The gifts to the attendants were dainty' gold album lockets and gold neck tie elips, Driv s services will follow the usual order on. Sunday, October 29th. "Anniversary services in Bethesda and Manchester last Sunday were well attended by the Utiea people. Sorry to report Mr. John Medd in the Port Perry Hospital suffering from the effects of paralytic stroke. There are so many entertainments around here this week. it keeps one busy guessing which one to go to, but' we feel certain - Friday night will eclipse them all. Come and hear the children in their Hallowe'en concert. A dance by the old folk will follow. Geraldine Prizeman, Toronto, E: J. Pomeroy of Oshawap spent the week end with Mrs. Ackney. * Mr, and Mrs. Pearson, Oshawa, with her father Mr. Parrott, on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Kerry is spending a few days at Harold Kerry's. ~ Mr. Charlie Britton has gone to To- ronto, where he has joined the army. Mr, and Mrs, L, Knauff and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfe from Chambersburg, Penn., were recent guests at Mr, Her- man Walkers, ' You are fuvited to a Halolwe-en and Masquefade Party followed by.a dance under the auspices of the School and B. B. Club ih Memory Hall on Friday evening, Oct, 27th. Come and join in the fun. Prizes for best costumes, 'Amateur Nights" will | Clifford | ~ SCUGOG Next Sunday is Rally Day for the Sunday Schools at the Centre at 2.830 p.m. Special program. A social evening will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Friday evening. Lunch will be served, Everyone invited: Mr.and Mrs. F. Jeffrey, Mrs. Chas. Mackie of Oshawa, Mrs, J. Dusty of Whitby, Mrs. C. Reader visited their aunt Miss R. Reader last Saturday, it being her 84th birthday. A lovely mauve and white birthday cake was a special attraction. © All friends wish her many happy returns of the day. We also extend birthday greetings to Mrs, C. Wannamaker, Mrs. Alex. Martyn, My. Fred Gow for October 29, Miss Mae Leighton, October 24th, Mies Joyce Tetlow, October 22nd, Dorothy Graham, the 20th George Dodsley, the 16th, Roy Dodsley the 156th, Mr. O. Reader, the 18th, 'Miss Joan Carnochan visited her grandparents a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills, daughter Mildred and Mr. Roy Hope attended a shower for Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Mills at their home in Port Perry on Friday evening, when they received a lovely lot of useful gifts, Mr. Milton Demara is helping Mr. Donald. Crozier for a few months. Mr. and Mrs, H. Long, Donald and baby Evelyn, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henders opened up their home for a linen shower for Mrs. Chas. Heayn, théir niece, The bride received many beautiful gifts. The following address was read by Mrs. Geo. Samells: Dear Stella and Charlie--We, your relatives and friends have gathered here-tonight to wish you much happi- ness in your married life. Of cqurse there will be many up and binky we know, which will bring you more close- ly united. So Stella, the more you use the rolling pin the better husband you will have. We were not at your wedding but we wonder if it was any- thing like the story we once heard. The bride and groom were standing at the altar being married and the minister asked the groom if he would take this woman for his lawful wedded wife, and before the groom could answer, the bride stepped up and Said: "ves, he will." gifts as a token w our love for you both. * * * Mr. George Shunk passed away on Monday-afternoon after a lengthy ill- ness in his his 63rd year. Mr. Shunk leaves to mourn his passing, three sons, Roy at. Orangeville, Gordon at Maple, and Norinan at home, three daughters, Hazel, Mrs. F. Nottingham, of Sonya; Hattie, at Prince Albert, and Gertrude at _home; also three brothers, Wilfam in James of Seagrave; Albert at Prince Albert, Ont, and two sisters Annie at Prince Albert, and Lottie, Mrs. Harry The sympathy. of Mr. and Mrs. Brown and toily of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs, Allsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Froth, Oshawa, Mrs. F. Jack- son, Port Perry, Mr. C. Stabback of Prince Albert, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. E. Reader, Mrs. R. Tetlow and family, visited Mr. Tetlow in Toronto, on Sunday, and found him a little im- proved. Mrs. Tetlow and Phyllis are staying with him for a few days.' Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter enjoyed a trip to Muskoka to visit her sister Mrs; { Wilson who returned home with them, Mr. Wilson followed later. Then their other sisters Mrs, Stotts, Mrs. Craven and Mrs. Brummell and Jean, of Greén River, spent a few dayd at the Carter home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowie of Balsover, Mr. and Mrs. Matchett of Bargie, My, and Mrs. H. Mills and little Shirley ot Enniskillen, Mr, and Mrs. L. Stainton, of- Hampton, Mr. and Mrs, C. Mills, of Port Perry, and Mr. Roy Hope were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills. i Congratulations to Eunice Lee on her recent marriage to Mr. Norman Wilson of Brooklin. Wednesday proved a lovely day for our Roast Fowl Supper held in the i,Town Hall, and was a grand success. Friends came from Port Perry, Prince | Albert, Oshawa, Stouffville, Toronto, Unionyille, which pleased .everyone tvery much, The program which fel- lowed the supper was the very popu- lar play. "The (Wild Flower of the, Hills" given by Zion people. Rev. Mr. Tristram gave two eqrnet solos, Pro- 1ceeds about $138.00, - Mrs, R. Graham is enjoying fresh red raspberries from her o garden" for the table and pies, "Mr. and Mrs. A, Bruni, Mona and her sister Carl, of Enhfskillen, visit Hood on' Saskatchewan; | © STORE NEW THE RED & WHITE sore S for LADIES Ladies' All Wool Flannel . - DRESSING GOWNS py Wine, Rose, Royal Blue, Navy. $4.95 Ladies' Long . 98¢c., $ Small, Medium Large FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Sleeve Pyjamas,' 1.25, $1.50, $1. 98 "Chilton 790., 89c¢. GORDON HOSIERY All the Naw Shades tor Fall Service 790, 85¢, $1.00 SHIRTS A Great Assortment of Ladies® Wash x Shirts Wine, Rush; Green, Navy, Brown and Black, $1, 93. Sizes 14 to 20. UNDERWEAR ium, and large. Snuggies, 156% wool, flesh color, med- Longer length 65¢. All Wool Snuggies with Silk Stripe, 980. 2 Knee length §0c¢. Winter wt. cotton vest & bloomers, Several styles, oream color, 600, 66 I) PHONE 13 We now ask you to accept' these oh Mrs. MH. Carnochan on Sunday. Miss Margaret Crozier is. spending a few weeks in Toronto. Mrs. W. Jackson of Port Perry, a few days Inst week. SURPRISE PARTY (Continued from Page 4) ing from you some new line of thought, and we regret that now you must resign your good work. = We sincerely hope that your retriement may be only temporary, and that in time you may be able to contimre your services 'with us. _As a slight token of our love and appreciation, and with our best wishes for your future welfare, we ask you to receive this little gift. We hope] that you may find it useful, and at the same time reminding you of (hose with whom you were associated in the "Ladies" Bible Class." Signed on behalf of the Class, Ethel}. McDermott, Rosella J. Woon, Gertrude V. Stovin. Ld Ll] EL These verses were composed by Mrs. A. W. Allin same years ago, and she recited them when the Bible Class presented Mrs. S. Farmer with n love- ly handbag on Friday evening. THE LADIES' AID The Ladies Aid js a 'great invention, They are after your money, That's their intention, That's why they are giving This old time party: You can laugh if you like Real good and hearty, But where ever they got Their old fashioned clothes I'm sure I can't tell you-- The dear only knows, There's Mrs. Will Davey, And Mrs. George Rose, They say they have got ¥ "| Just he latest silk hose. ' Then there's Mrs. Davis, Say isn't she neat? In her old fashioned gown, My Wp't she sweet? There are dozens of ladies . Whose names I mightimention ut I'll, not take you time, It was not my intention, "And this Ladies' Aid fr you want to be in it, They will take you right in, It won't take them a minute, | They're after your money And this you all know, So that's why tonight They're having this show. Le Monarch Dove Yarn, 18c. oz. Diadem Spark Wool, 10c. oz. F. W. BROCK & SON visited her daughter Mrs. M. McLaren], | PORT "PERRY t Strand Theatre UXcRIDCE | EXTRA! EXTRA! Thursday; Fri., Saturday (This week) Elsa Lancaster and Chas. Laughton. in The Beach Comber Is a great book, and a greater pic- ture. It's new--It's grand, Also Popeye in "LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE" and "DEATH VALLEY - THRILLS" Mon., Tues, Wed. "Oct. 30-31, Nav. 1 Hopalong Cassidy and Windy, "Sunset Trail" | Blazing on trail of action Hoppy gets his man. Also Comedies. Thurs., Fri, Saturday (Next. Week) Buck Jones, in 11; "Law of Texan" COMING! "Boy's Town" and "Sweetheart." BUSS - RANCE Miss Norma Irene _Buss, eldest daughter of Mr: and Mrs. -B. Buss, be- came of Toronto, last Wednesday in Whitby. The happy couple are residing in To- ronto, A HAPPY PARTY About forty-five young people en- joyed a social evening in the basement of the United Church on Tuesday. A program of games, songs, and con- tests, fortune-telling, ete, fun for all. ved. 'OTTAWA REJOICES Duplessis Beaten! = Quebec Elects |Sixty-eight Liberals ELECTED . Union Nationale .......... 16 Liberals ...........cv00000n 68 Independent ......... 000. 1 National ....... cco viiiins 1 Deferred ...... 0 civ vinns 1 Standing at Dissolution, Union Nationale ........... n Liberal ........covviiiiini 1r Natiogal ..........00000e 6 Ind ,nion Nationdle o s¥hiln 3 Ng the bride of Alfred J. Rance, * provided Refreshments were ger- - sv aa a WA Noh Les) os Set go oy ~ Cy oa = Wr

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