PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1940 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY ; 4 4 RADLE godin Thursday, Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 22-23-24 Two shows at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.80 . "Rulers of the a - Sea" with Douglas * Fairbanks, 'Jr, Will Fyffe, Margaret Lockwood and George Bancroft. SE: A PHILCO. SERVICE PLAN RADIO : REPAIRS Any Make or Model At Reasonable Fixed Prices DON'T MISS THE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, FEBRUARY 26-27-28 WONDERFUL Two sh : ; .m. Shiga ator nl ag JROGRAMS "The Privete MUSIC NEWS SPORTS DRAMA Livesof Elizabeth 'and Essex" with Olivia DeHavilland, Alan Hale, Donald Crisp. Let us tune up your set. Complete Testing for all Radio and Sound Equipment. "MEMBER of RADIO Manufactorers Service Farmer Radio PHONE 8§ MORRISON'S DRUG STORE Seasonable Products H GIANT PACKAGE OF KRUSHEN SALTS PFUNDERS TABLETS--Highly efficient in the treatment 3 of stomach:troubles. Ask us about them. RB DR. BELL'S VETERINARY PRODUCTS sold here ; POPULAR and LATEST SHEET MUSIC received weekly. -COLD CREAMS, PERFUMES, FACE POWDERS, ; HAND LOTIONS, ROUGE, SHAMPOOS, E, " Odd Lines Clearing at 15c¢.. MOIR'S and PATTERSON'S CANDY ,50c.- 1b. Phone 16 Coming Next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Feb. 29, March 1 and 2, James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, in "The Roaring Twenties" terse rane ! ; Nya Service Store. EVERY DAY SERVICE All through the year on every shopping day, we are at your service with the best meats at the lowest » market prices. _ Phone calls receive prompt and courteous seryiee, > Bert. MacGregor, ti "EASTER NOVELTIES A Large Nisortaient of Easter | Novelies now on display. Come in § early and make your selection. « WE DELIVER Gerrow Bros., Port Perry We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S "§ program is being prepared. ~~ N. that can be Proctred. Will you, "The Public," fail us in this Great Cause? We promise an Entertainment to be remembered for years - ADMISSION: Jas. Cawker, President. Adults 30c. SCUGOG Don't forget the community club social evening in the Township Hall on Friday evening this week. A good Scugog friends - extend their sym- pathy to Mr. H. Willard and sister Mrs. Harper," in 'the death of their mother. Mrs. W. Crozier, Mrs. R. Hood, Mrs. Geo. Hood and Mrs. C, L. Fralick, are group two of the Foot; who entertain- ed--about+ forty of "their friends to a Women's Association meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting opened with a hymn followed by prayer by Mrs. Geo. Sweetman. Mus. Fines read the Scripture lesson. Mrs. Chas. Mills gave a reading, "De: pending on -the Ladies' .Aid for all things needed". But what would we do with out the Ladies' Aid! Mrs. G.. Samells gave a jumbled * Valentine Word Contest which caused much mer: J was just sa ing how : +f. Jorgetfu Jrishards are... | . Pz lf Ssallosrag called me. LONG DISTANCE . and put me to shame!" A are leaving for Lake Placid Children 20c. G. F. 'Mauning Seurstary. "next meeting. The meeting was closed SPECIAL Bulletin] Note to all who read this: Please tell your reads Half net proceeds in aid of WAR WORK Due to extensive publicity given the Port Perry Carnival, through the gorgeous decorations, AE "through the efforts of Public Spirited Toronto Men who witnessed the Carnival last week, the Commit- 'tee have been very fortunate in securing as their "Guests next week--DATE TO BE SET, Members of Toronto Skating Club TORONTO SKATING CLUB STARS mediately on their return will honour Port Perry with a Demonstration of . FANCY AND FIGURE SKATING You will see STARS of the present and STARS of the future, all of whom will be performing at the coming TORONTO ICE CARNIVAL in MARCH The performance to be given in such a gorgeous setting could not be witnessed in any city under $1.00 admission. The above Grand Performance will be followed by a MOCCASIN DANCE, with SKATING after. HIGH-CLASS ORCHESTRA in attendance. Half net proceeds in aid of War Work -- for our Boys in Khaki, who have answered the Call THE TORONTO SKATING CLUB are offering their services for this great cause "THE CARNIVAL COMMITTEE are giving you the best High Class Entertainment | Y., this week, and im- PE EET ER EE rr TY a, Mrs. D. Hope then showed a pair' of sox after a years wear. Mrs. F. G. Joblin favored with a solo with Mrs. F. Crozier at the piano. was then sung in memory of the late Lord Tweedsmuir. Mrs. E. Fines showed a number of pretty quilt blocks and- a - fancy knitted and crocheted bedspread which wis very pretty. A discussion then took place on Red Cross work and ways and means of raising money for a new church kitchen which we need very badly. Mrs. F. Crozier and Mrs. W. Jeffrey were chosen for program for i _sier Ciel a IS by Rev. Mr. Joblin. All were then in- vited to pretty Valentine decorated tables where hot meat pies soon dis- appeared as well as all the other good things., After supper all enjoyed a social time together, Proceeds $8.05!) Mr. and Mrs, R. Graham vigited at the home of her brother Mr. R. Reader last Wednesday. Mr. Edward Hewett, of Kingston, vigited their friends Mr. and Mrs. R. Graham, and other friends here." Mrs. Jowvl Aldred visited- relatives and friends in Toronto last week and won a lovely quilt. Congratulations. Mr. Leonard Hope, of Tyrone, was'yg EER EE. : ' the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. a - 1 D. Hope, on Sunday. |m Mr. Herbert Howard of Port Perry is spentling a few weeks with Mr. M. | McLaren, i! Mr. and Mrs, R. Reader visited a u | former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Jackson, in Port Perry recently. n On Wednesday evening St. Valen- " tine's Day, about sixty gathered at tan LB RR a RB BRR BENNY ONT ONON OBEN - THE RED & WHITE store Sunkist Oranges ARE AT THEIR BEST. Ba sizes are the best buying. 25¢.--39c.--45¢. dozen ~ Lettuce, Spinach, Bananas, Celery Market Prices | Grapefruit 5c. each, Lemons 29¢ dz Fresh Ground Coffee 11b:39¢c § | Our Own Blend Tea 1 lb. 65¢ WALLPAPERS for SPRING 300 patterns--10c. roll &up 5 LADIES' OXFORDS in several good looking serviceable lines $2.25 to $2.95 New Housedresses $1.00 § | A hymn | wg - pi a i a a REE REE EEE CE ARS he 2 { | Suits for Men $17.95 1 Windbreakers $2.98 to 4.95 | LINOLEUM FLOORS prices quoted on any room. F. W. BROCK & SON CHEERED EEE EEE EEE Eel -> > - > > > > tS SE aE EEL See How About Footwear? PREPARE NOW FOR THE WET WEATHER TO COME! RUBBERS--7 inch tops. To Clear at $1.95 and $2.25 pr. : WORK SOCKS .........:...~..at 35c, 50c. and 75¢. pair DRESS SOCKS, good-wearers at 25c., 35¢., 40c., 50¢c. 60c. pr. Use lots of oil on your leather shoes. an me Use British Army Shot Polish on dress shoes, only 15¢. tin. i a i Ne -- W. E. WEBSTER -- I | Beatty Block _ 'Port Perry Le TG KINSMEN : [ce Carnival OSHAWA ARENA Friday, February 23rd i Fn a n : : ~ Lowest Market Price. Prompt and Courteous Service Cawker Bros. Phone 29w Port Perry "PROTECT: YOURSELF | with Reliable Fire Insurance | Place Your Insurance with : HAROLD Ww. . Phone 4% : EMMERSON BEN Ea Port Perry : | 300. mile station-to-station call after 7 p.m. (and all day Sunday) 2% usually costs no more than a couple of movie tickets, With rates that } low, a fellow can easily keep in touch with t his family when he's away from home. : Why not. call them up . .. tonights $50 Doot, Prize. Good Prizes for Costumes. the Township Hall to a Pot Luck Sup- 4 \ 'Admission: 25c. per where many favorite dishes were |: displayed. After :the supper a géod . was given a CE Bn Bm BCR BE BORON BOR BEER EE] NER PIA I EA IAS A TO NE AR } Joblin as chairman--Community sing- ing, Treasure Trail contest, jelly bean |™ me. cont Swine and Crop Improve: § | ment Meetings RG guessing contest won by Ralph Milner, I Valentine Contest: won by Owen [| Reader, - "Mr. Harold Ashton and sister Alice g + eR of Enniskillen and Mr. Gordon Beech; Township Hall, yr gp ad on Monday, i 3 of Hayden, were Sunday visitors of &- February ' p.m LA the foiter's Site Wig = Rodman. 1 " Township Hall, SCUCOQ, on Tuesday, HE +. Those few nice mild days sure set- Mm. "HRY tled the snow. In February 27th, at 2p SNe SUBJECES--Feeding, Care, Management, and Disefse Control of Swine,--R. H. Graham, Live Stock Branch, Soil and" Crop Improvement--E. A. Innes' Agric. Rep, Birthday 'greetings to Mr. Henry . Demata, 81: on February 19th; Miss' a Grace Demara, on the 17th, Mrs. J. Demara on the 20th, Mr, John Reader on the 17th, Allan Maguire on 10th. gmp La un nn a ak TE CEE EE] -