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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1940, p. 4

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: We are pleased to report some im- { - provement in the health of Miss Helen © Willard. "Mr. John Howard, of Toronto, was yisiting \ Mrs. Howard, Port Perry, | over the week end. Mrs. L. Shier and Mrs. J. A, Ander- 'son of Lemsford, Sask., spent Satur. © day in town, the guest of Messrs, W. and M, Tipp, and Chief Constable R. © St. John, "Mr. Glenn Pollard of Oshawa, is the new assistant of Mr. A. L. McDermott. He and Mrs, Pollard are now residing '* in the Archer Apartment recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs, H. Lilly. Mr. Harold Woon of Toronto, was : 3 home for the week-end. i Glad to hear Mr. Garnet Weir is © improving and hope he will soon be about again, Mr. George Manning spent Sunday with 'his parents at Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Day of To- ronto spent Sunday with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. D..Day. Miss Hilda Rose, Registered Nurse, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. Miss Dora Reesor of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reesor. Mur. and Mrs. H, H. Powers, Union- © ville, visited hex sister Mrs. Fred' E. "Reesor and family on Thursday. The many friends of Mis. Will Cook are pleased to know she was able to leave the hospital and return to her home here. Miss Luella Jeffrey, Toronto, visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Joffrey, over the week-end. Miss Margaret Hayes of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Myr. and Mrs. E. Hayes. We are sorry to report that Mr. Lloyd Harrison is quite ill, and hope she will soon recover. hi ' , Miss Margaret Harrison of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harrison. We are pleased to see Miss Patricia Palmer is able to be about aghin after having pneumonia. 'Sorry to report that Mrs. W. Heron of Wick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Platten, has been badly scalded. We regret to-report that Mrs. Robt. Maynard is still on the sick list, and _ is not improving much. We hope she will soon récover. z Mr. Larry Fidell, of London, was a visitor in town. last Thursday. Mr. Sam Toplis of Peterboro visited in town one day last week. - : Mr, and Mrs. A. Bruce and family of Seagrave, called on Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon on Sunday. 'Mr. Cecil Greenfield of Whitby, was in town last Thursday and visited the, Port Perry Band while at practice. Mr. Greenfield was, Deputy Band Master of the 182nd Bn. Band. He is brother of Mr. Fred Greenfield at the station. Mrs. John McMillan entertained tf twenty ladies at a Pot Luck supper "on Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Crozier of Scugog was in town on Tuesday. _visit his son Beverley in Montreal on Friday. Mr. Stanley .Ploughman has re- modelled his home on Cochrane St. in- _ to a duplex which is a great improve: ment, Mr. Robert and James Bradley of Uxbridge, were in town on Wednes- day. There was a heavy Division Court docket here on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Edward (Ted) Kight have moved to Port Hope. Mr, Jack Hannant of Omemee visit- ed friends in town over the week-end. | Mr, Geo. Bentley moved to Whitby _ to the Whitby division of the C.N.R. | " Mr. C. Conlin of Trenton, is moving Ki. to town taking over the position on 411° the C.N.R. vacated by Mr. Bentley. Sorty to report Mrs. W. C. Platten had the misfortune to fall and sprain 54 her log. . | oo ii Mr, C. L. Hellwig of Toronto, was 3 i in town recently. AE The Only "Light" The following quotation was read by King George VI at the end of his Christmas broadcast: ; "1 said to a man who stood at the gate of the year 'Give me light that I may tread safely into the unknown, "and he replied: 'Go out into the dark- éss and put your hand in the hand of God. That shall be to you better, than light and safer than the known way. "--Miss M. L. Haskins. Mr. R. B. Stallman is planning to] on Tuesday, having been transferred} - Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where nccessary, at reasonable prices, -- I. R. BENTLEY'S (OPTOMETRIST . PORT PERRY PEOPLE IN FLORIDA Messrs, Waride); Jeffrey, Oyler and Tripp arrived safely in Florida. All four- of .them took turns: in driving, and the trip was made in record time. > + Te * 0 "Bob" Jeffrey. is. remaining in St. Petersburg; -and the other trio have gone on to Miani. All well and happy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock left on Tuesday for Florida, We wish them safe and pleasant journey, * * * Our travellers to Floria call on the Ewers' family en route at Riceboro, Georgia," and find them happily situ- ated, - * . * The weather man has not been very good in that Southern land. Near frost is reported and considerable rain. CONGRATULATIONS The many friends of Miss Ruth Hall, who has been taking a course in nurs- ing in Oshawa Hospital, will he pleased to know that she has received her cap. * * * Mr. WT. Harris -has been success- ful in passing his second year law examinations. * * * Miss Dorothy Cliff has returned home after successfully completing her training at the Sick Children's SLA "THEATRE PE. OSHAWA Parking AIR:CONDITIONED Friday and Saturday, _ JANUARY 26-27 "That's Right You're Wrong" Starrin Kyser and Sits Band, Adolphe Menjou with all these Luar screen Favorites, May Robson, Lucille Ball, Dennis O'Keefe, Edward Everett Horton, ADDED-- "Crime Doen't Pay" and "Drunk Driving" REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m, "IF I WERE KING" Frances Dee, Basil Rathbone. Plone 1011 Monday and Tuesday, JANUARY 20.30 "MEET DR. CHRISTIAN" with Jean Hersholt, and Dorothy Lovett + and "FLYING DEUCES" with Laurel and Hardy. Wednesday, Thurs, Friday, Sat., January 31, February 1-2-3: -- Thrilling Beyond Belief-- Charles Laughton, in The. Hunchback of Notre Dame with 'Bir Cedric Hardwicke and Hospital as a children's nurse, Maureen O'Hara Sh ES Ts to offer. f NOXZEMA Regular 2680. Size ; Special 15c. "ong ALPHAMETTES . PURETEST COD LIVER OIL NATOLA CAPSULES .... Er TI eT NATIONAL COD LIVER & MALT... SCOTT'S EMULSION NEO CHEMICAL FOOD NEO CHEMICAL CAPSULES . .. Patent Remedies Alka-Seltzer .....29¢.7and 57¢. Bayer's Aspirin . .22c., 89¢., 98c. SE _-- UPJOHN'S SUPER D COD LIVER OIL Ovaltine, .......38c., 58c., 98c. R.A. W, . 'is pleased to announce that from and after the 1st day of February, next, he will be occupying New and Modern Offices in the - ) Village of Part Perry, located in the Blong 1 ~~ Block; where he will continue to éarry on.a General Practice of Law. ) kK S. GREER. . DONALD Blong Block, . . Port Perry Lions The regular meeting of Port Pérry Lions is- to be held at the Sebert House at 6.46 on Friday, January 26. Rev. Mr. Marshall of Whitby, will tell of the British- West Indies. Discussion of arrangements and the general business of the Club will in- terest every member. Take a friend to this meeting. Charter Night Banquet and Dance The Charter night is. to be held on Friday, February '16th, at the High School, EASTMAN WALLACE ' There passed away at Toronto, on January 16th, 1940, Eastman Wallace, husband of the late Elizabeth Lansing, in his 91st year, In spite of constan} suffering he was cheerful and patient "throughout, and a fine example of forbearance to the younger patients, Myr, Wallace spent the last year of his life .in hospital, suffering from a broken hip, the result of a fall on the ice last January. His wife was a (sister of the late John Lansing of Caesarea, and he lived on Scugog Is- "of Brougham wishes to announce that he is opening an office in Port Perry, situate in the where he will be handling all kinds of INSURANCE -- Fire, Automobile, Casualty, Burglary, Theft, etc. he open from and after the 1st day Fehrnary 5 es which made hin a general favoritg}- A. BEER The office will *.* CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Robert Heayn and family wish 'to express their appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy and condolence extended by their friends and neighbours at the | death of a beloved husband and father, | § CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt |§s thanks and appreciation for the acts |¥ of kindness, during our recent bereavement. Mr. dnd Mra. Cecil Fhair and family I CARD OF THANKS We, wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and ex- | § pressions of sympathy and for the |§} floral tributes at the time of the sud- | den death of our dear husband and|} Father. family. The Carnival, Feb. 9th, will provide a * beautiful spectacle. : 1 DIED McMillan, Monday, January 22, 1940, Martha Cur), beloved wite of the late George Kerry, in her 78th year. SANDISON---At St. Joseph's Hos: |¥ pital, Toronto, on Thursday, January |&8 Freeman J. Sandison, be- |i loved husbAnd of Annie Rountree, in| 8 18th, 1940 his 60th year, land for some years of his youth, ALONE 7 messages of sympathy i and beautiful floral offerings received |g from our kind friends and neighbours Mrs, Freeman Sandison and H 'KERRY -= Near Greenbank, at the : home of 'her es Mrs, Howard + '89 0. | SE Smee _SeNe JSR Jie Jal TT Te \ Mail Orders : | He LF; 3 - ~'a Specialty Phone 49 _-- mm eR 2 BARR hn gl 10 a.m,--Sunday School, Rev. W, J. H. Smyth in gregation, + LAWRENCE'S AFTER STOCK- TAKING SPECIALS We have completed Stock-Taking: and haye some really attractive Specials At the same time we draw your attention to some of our - very day Prices, which are extremely low. i --- "> Vitamin Preparations | ERE RRL $1,00, $1.85, $3.50 Nowy 50c. and $1.00 ] .75¢. and $1.25 KEPLER'S COD LIVER oI, & MALT, 15¢., $1.26 ..49c., 89c. EE Va 53c., and 98c. EVE ET $1.15 and $2.45 .$1.25 and $2.25 a WET Sew TEP TR TA Sites spin i | 1 A.M. LAWRENCE ED TES PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Public Worship at'11 a.m, and 7 p.m. %| Feb. 1st--Annual meeting of the con- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1939 SS TON CT nt KRUSCHEN SALTS GIANT PACKAGE Special 69¢. Our owil Preparations Kidney Pills: .............25¢. Horehound and Honey Cough Vick's Vapo Rub ..........45¢. 45¢c., 90c., and $1.40 Teta eieanye ..b0ec. | Thermogene ...... .49¢. and 98c. : OT 5 shomlebii : Throat "Phstiiles dove «eo. .260, | || Buckley's Mixture, 40c.:and. 75c. RADIOSTOLEUY CAPSULES ..$1.65 Seidlitz Powders, 15¢c., 2 for 25¢. § Rumacaps .....:50c. and $1.00 NOVA KELP TABLETS . .,.79¢c, $1.39 and $2.79 English_Health_Salt ,.....39¢c." It Spahr's Throat Remedy: WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER EXTRACT ....$1.00 Olive oif ..23¢. and 39c¢. it : 50cand $1. 50 x Russian. oil "40. ounce) ....89. ll 5 Mason's 49 ....... 40c. and 75c. 'Candy Specials 3 Gin Pills ........ 39¢, and 69c. in : Ib. 10 Carter's Liver Pills 25¢c. and 69c. WALYLR YZ: 116 SINGLE Jumbo Creams ........ . 10¢, | $ CBQTablels ............ 2bc. Salted Peanuts ........ 1b. 15c. I Eno's Fruit Salt..." 47c., 19c. CALLA IEY PACK Patter Krisp .......... 1b. 29¢. i Kkovah Salt ......18c;and 49c. Assorted Toffees ...... 1b. 29c. | ' a -- Chocolate Bars ......6 fer 25c, J Roull Reinddisy. Soaps and- Toiletries Pics Toit EE ak pi Jergen's Carbolic Soap 3 for 14c. : helt Rus Lh 25¢. and 2 Vinolia Castile Soap, 10 for 25c. | | Nags TET he ~ and. soe : ; French Balm ....25c. and 39c. | 4 Chosty Tint gong 380. and 60c> x aad Hind's Honey and Almond if ' d Li d Sues anes oles VELVETTA TISSUES ..,....,..,,10¢c. and 26¢c. Cream ......25c. and 45c. 4 { Co Creosote Co. $1.00 KLEENEX TISSUES ,...........13c. and 20c. Jergen's Lotion with free Bi FER on Th Oe MODESS - AE ye ..23¢. and 49c, Cream ......... vee. 48c7) * Viceroy Hotwater Bottle KOTEX . Cor ERS bags a 23¢, 2 for 45c. MARLIN Razor Blades ' Guaranteed 1 Year ROYAL TOILET TISSUE | .......... +3 for 25, - Fit all Gilette Type Razors ~ y CASHMERE TOILET TSU Caves 2 for 25¢, Pkg. of 12 for 250. | Save this List for Future Reference Se SSR mike Sui "Funny", said the 'colonial' visitor to England, "that you have 80. many baby cars over here." charge. lishman, "isn't this the mother coun- try. 4 Rector: Rev. %| Sunday, January 28-- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION J. C. Clough * -- oP THE NOON HOUR The wisest men that ever you knew 5 Port Perry, Phone 107 r 2 ) i i ! i § 3 Hace never dreamed of treason : 4 p.m.--Sunday School + "| To rest a bit--and jest a bit,' Shortenin SOLITE 2 25¢ § He BI bvehunng and Sermon. | apg balance up their reason; y| Monday, January 29-- © [mo laugh a bit--and chaff a bit, { 11h, Pkg. for i Sa Suniel ---- Meeting. | And joke a bit in season. DOMINO PEACH | 11 o.n--Holy Communion and Baking Powder | lb, 19¢c. JAM ! 3%01. jar 19% %|- sermon, OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG { PERFECTION--- pee i MOLASSES. ; ~3.pm:--Sunday School... --_* _" panprgp 'MATCHES 3for19¢c. SNAPS Fe Ib, 19¢ i Leonard Block ges Prentice's Barber : FR ST. JOHN! ; op. 1 a a . Milk Bord dois 16 oz. | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Telephone 287 -". . Port Perry : Tin -- i: Rev. R. Simpson, Minlster. Carnation ; . : -§8| Sunday Service at 7 p.m. WwW. A. S EXCELSIOR RICHMELLO : #] Sunday School at 11 am. DA angster Pastry Flour = 24 Ib. 59c. ~~ COFFEE Ib. 37¢ aL Re cafe Al SURG ray BRAESIDE FlpgT: DOMINO Tonk 5 0fce Hours: 9 am. 0-5 pam: BUTTER | BT 3 TEA lb. 50¢ H|RUEUMATISM, SCIATICA, Back. Ofice Visisira, yer C. Sloopy G eA c ¥|ache, Lumbago are attacked at the Rsuratice Office. w Kelloggs $1! source by the cleansing and antiseptic| - = Corn Flakes Que 325€ § 8 | action of Rumacaps. Sold by A, M. DR. J. B. LUNDY 3 Cris i | Lawrence, Port Perry, : DENTAL SURGEON Cbhsei } gl risp : i = Os gloss Bell Telephone Exchange, ¢ 3 CLEANSER 9 for 09. SOAP "2 for .09¢ J NAN WoNTED Fine: Oe to, Rint 0) or:,Jye SUNBRITE or:.Uve | Farm hand, must be good milker, : . } : i Married man preferred (no family), SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED SOAP 3 for .09¢. Javal Water ,09¢ #| Apply to Mr, Dearborn, R.R2 Port| ~ 60 Cents SUITS CLEANED FRUIT SPECIALS paying expenses. : . IN (EVER; i [¥) Manchester, Have same by provitg property and ~Bruce- Thornhill, Navel : ; : aio FOR shi Dry Cleaned $1.00 : "2 { adio-phonograph . for' sale, guar-|. i : or anges Seedless % 19¢ & %el. | anteed In good condition. Apply to C. P, ROLPH : in Si) §| Jos. Sisson, Port Perry, Jan26 | = Upstairs, over' lemison's Bakiry FIRM RIPE LARGE vi i Ld - (The firm of TOMATOES Ib. 16c. Head Lettuce 2 for 19¢ Ait wastes ART 3a mt CRISP GREEN . SEEDLESS i Domestic help. wanted. 'for small Welnesday, morsing, rg oan Celery Hearts 10c. GRAPEFRUIT - 6 for 25¢ | Tamily. Apply byletter to box 66, of each week, or by appointment, . Geant | Star Office, jan 25t¢| Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 A ples reenings 6 qt. Basket 2 3 : = | The firm of Greer & Humphreys ls dissolved) Domestic 2 5 STRAYED RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS ? « 5 | to the premises of the undersigned, Hi Bimeve Btreet North, Oshawa, 2 hlack and white spaniel. Owner can Phone 814 in attendance at-my Port Perry offich én Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of ach week or by appointment. janes Queen Btreet, Port. Perry, Phone 264 "Fupny' nothing," retorted the Eng- ~

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