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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Mar 1940, p. 4

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' hat PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st. 1940 DEPOSIT - 7] || LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS You Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store Eyes Examined (lasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where nccessary, at reasonable prices,-- The W. A. of the Anglican Church will hold its annual Easter Tea and Sale of Home-made Baking "in the DIXON'S VITAMIN B-1 & ) Parish Hall, op Saturday afternoon, FREE Phone : » ; \ March 30th, from 3 to 6. Afternoon L R. BENTLEY S Parking OSHAWA 1011 Ch ocol ates CONCENTRATE for Plants 11250. : tea 16c¢. mar28 OPTOMETRIST © Air Conditioned : ¢ E : KING'S CONDITION POWDER for A LI Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ig or Laster ..stock, 1 Ib. pkg. 25¢., * 5 Ibs. $1.00 ¥ . k, Mrs. 1d ST. JOHN'S *« 3 Mrs. Arthur Broce rs. Rona _ MARCH 21-22-23 BYNOVA, the Tonic Food Beverage ON- BOTTLES Peel and Mrs. J. E, Jackson, attended PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i NRILSONS iid V? a concert at Massey Hall, Toronto, * Rev. R.'Simpson, Minister. "Swiss F amily ory ARN Two sizes ....ovvsenn. 49¢. and 79¢. Jas, Wek, Subdey Service at 7 pm, OVALTINE .....7.... 38c., 58¢., 98¢ by | § Specially Wrapped and strictly fresh Robinson" Mrs. Geo. Jackson is re-opening her Sunday School at 11 am. home in Port Perry the end of this y MARLIN BLADES (Pkg. of 12) 25c. "FOR "COCA-COLA" week. with Thomas Michell, Edna 1 pound' box : VELVET TISSURS, 200 Sheets 16 Miss Reta Willard attended a con-| CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Best and Freddie Bartholomew. . : 2 id er Te 3 200 sheets Jie. cert at Massey Hall, Toronto, last Rector--Rev. J. C. Clough ADDED--Colour Cartoon-- Port Perry Bottling Works oh week with her brother William Wil-| Good Friday--12 to 2, " « 3 } : ' 2 Tk lard, who now lives in Toronto. Meditations on the Cross. ORPHAN DUCK ANNOUNCES Reduction of Deposit M. LAWRENCE Mr, fhe Mas, Fred Chanise ui Please ui is i igo Sve REVIVAL, Friday, at 11 p.m. on bottles for "Coca-Cola -- effective : Al i S is 'one which 2 z Miss Betty Hall spent Sunday with 1 peop! "East Side of Hesran? PHONE 49 PORT PE y come at any time and to leave when they wish to do so. We only suggest that is people wish wish to leave they do so during the singing 'of one of the hymny Everyone welcome. Easter! Day--8 a.m.--Holy Cova 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris expect to 3 p.m.--Children's Service } 'i .leave St. Petersburg "on April 3rd. 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. Their many friends will be pleased to Sunday, March 31st have them home again. 3 p.m.--Sunday Shcool Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells of Toronto, 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. visited Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Dowson on Mr. and Mrs. Chapman in Aurora. The Kingston. hockey players en- joyed a supper and rest before the game on Sataurday night at Crickle- wood Lodge. Sorry to report Mrs. Robt. Maynard on the sick list again, but hope she will soon recover. ! APRIL 8m, 1940 Effectiye on April 8th, 1940, the present Deposit charge of 3c on bottles for "Coca-Cola' will be reduced to 2c per bottle. The present Deposit of 3c per bottle 'will be refunded on all bottles for *'Coca-Cola" returned to your local dealer on or before April 7th, 1940. On and after April 8th, 1940, bottles for "Coca'Cola" will carry a deposit charge of 2c per bottle and refund will be made for this amount only. starring Bing Crosby, and he PRINCE ALBERT Miss Fanny Turner with her brother '| Mr. Robert Turner, former residents of this place, and now of Innisfree, Alta.," are visiting their sister Mrs. H. Plum and Mrs. Snelgrove, and other sisters in Ontario. Mrs. Dawson of Toronto, spent a few days recently at the home of her cousin Mrs. Earl Martyn. ~ It is nice to hear the crows again, Monday and Tuesday, MARCH 25-26 George Raft and Jane Bryan in Invisible Stripes with Humphrey Bogart and Flora Robson. PRENTICE'S Beauty Shop We are oleatel to announce that we have opened our.... m i peeves 'Wed.-Thurs,, March 27-28 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH || See why that bomb exploded too Sunday. - : ; i but the thunder storm on Monday ; Anny Sesyeha Afleniled He Jes ii) 3) Smyth, Minister late -- PORT PERRY BOTTLING WORKS makes one think that Spring weather BE AUTY SHOP orniv. y ple Lei : «4 --y 4 . : 3 Gardens were: Messrs, G. F. Manning, | 10 a.m.--Sunday School "British 1 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO ei into Roy St. John, Reg. Boundy, Miss F.| 11 a.m--Easter sermon, . "- \ : : " Ww el ; with Molly Badger Graham, Mr. and Mrs, T. Asher, Mrs. Easter musie Intelligence Authorized Bottlers of "Coca-Cola his farm house, Formerly Ys aN oT: John Weir, Misses M. and E. Harris.| 7 p.m. --"The Easter Message, illus- en ro . h 3 Mr. Lawrence Clark of Toronto, trated by colored slides. with Boris Karloff and PRINCE ALBERT CONMURITY in charge. Good Friday at 10.30 a.m, Margaret Lindsay : ) Public service. Preacher, Rev. D. M. Stinson, M.A., B.D., Blackstock: spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. Lorne Fielding has sold his | property on Simcoe street to Mr. C. : 7} Stabback, 6r*Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jackson, To- * ronto, visited relatives in town res © cently. Miss Ruth Carnegic is 'training 5% a nurse at the Western Hospital, ronto. -" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frise of ry were recont visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Special Offer On Thursday, March 21st, there will be a debate resolved "Rather live with a good natured flirt than a tidy | Permanent Wave, $1.95 Count." There will be a two act % and up. dinlogue by a groyp from Utica. Shampoo and Finger : Wave - - .50 Manioure - - .50 Facial - -- - .50 Ladies are cordially invited to visit our Beauty Shop." Prompt, skill skilful JER work guaranteed. COMING --. April 15th "GONE WITH THE WIND" Drink THE FIRST OF A SERIES Mr. Macllraith, of the 0.A.C. was [speaker at a- public meeting held in the High School, Port Perry, on Tues- "Liay March 12th. The speaker was in- troduced by Mr. Ronald Peel, chairman of thé Board of Education HORSES FOR SALE* Roan Mare, 7 years; Bay Horse, 6 + |years; Matched team Black' Percherons ! 6 and 7 years, This team has won many prizes. Enquire at Snowdon's bcaColy Delicious-and-- Daniel A. Boe Gordon Jeffrey. Miss Edith Peters of Uxbridye, was homg for the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peters. Mr. Dave Wright of Markham, is © the guest of his sister Mrs. David Steele. : Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Irwin on the arrival ti] a baby © daughter. Lance Cpl. Fred wie has been spending his leave at his home here, © and will soon be returning to Oshawa, { 'Mr. H. Wanamaker has purchased i Athe Wm. Nesbitt house on Lilla St. { Miss Laura Mark of Toronto was ithe guest of her "sister Mrs. 'R. D. 'Woon recently. Mrs. Joel Miller of Utica, was the _ guest of her sister Mrs. A. W. Allin on 'Monday. i Mr, and Mrs. Neil Davidson are visiting friends at Gravenhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Densham and son Fred, visited relatives im- Cold- water one day last week. cent illness. : Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Mills and little |daughter of Enniskillen, visited Mr», fy C. Wells on Tuesday. '1 Mr, R. Smith, of Uxbridge, was in town on Tuesday. Mra. C. Wells who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. H, C. Mills at nniskillen, returned home on Tues- ye Mrs, F, D. Slemmon,:Mr. C. C. Jef- ey and Mr Robt, Jeffrey, visited Mr. d Mrs. C. D. Lyon in Kingston last week and attended thé hockey match. '1 Mr. and Mrs. John Connor of Little Britain, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slenimon, Miss. Mabel Carroll, who spoke in ie United Church on Sunday, spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, on April 9th to. the 21st * The March meeting of the Evening The subject of Mr. Macllraith's ad- dress was "Poultry". The talk was most practical and helpful. A _par- ticularly profitable part of the -pro- gram was the round table conference. Other Addresses on agricultural sub- jects are being arranged. Port Perry Lions Theregular meeting of the At that time the meeting Ascension, when the ladies UNITED CHURCH W. M. 8. Auxiliary was. held at the home of Mrs. A. Goode, with Mrs. John Dow- son's group in charge. A piano solo by Mrs, J. E. Jackson was very much enjoyed. Many articles were taken home by the ladies to be made up for the bale. hour brought the meeting to a close! * * % "The Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey on March 13th, The president, Mrs, Geo. Davey in the chair, 'The meeting opened with a hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison, It was decided to have Rev. Mr. Tristram of Seagrave give his illustrated lecture of Africa in .the Church on Friday evening, March 29, The Easter SF program was in charge. of Mrs. L. Hall assisted by Miss Stovin, Nos, McBride, Mrs, Morph Mrs. Koch and Mrs, Allan, Miss E Gauld played and- sang very 3s Edna "Danny Boy". he meeting closed with tea and a social half hour, 'BORN--AL Port Perry Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beare (nee Ruby Wallacé), Greenbank, March 19, a daughter--Carol Anne. _[in life's daily contacts. Mr. Boe was Lunch and a social half-}, Another esteemed citizen of Port March . 16th, Daniel Boe, Daniel A Boe was the eldest son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Edward Boe, of Greenbank, He was born in Brock Township in 1858, In 1880 he married Eliza "Ann Thomas, daughter of - the late Mr. and. Mrs, Josiah Thomas, of Layton, Ont. - For the first few years of their mar- ried life they farmed at Greenbank. Then they moved to Prince Albert, and 1940, in the person of Seventeen years ago Mr, and Mrs. an_active member of the Presbyterian Church. celebrated their diamond wedding. The funeral service, 'which took ducted by Rev. W. J. H, Smyth. The beautiful, two daughters, and two sons--Mrs. Isaac Waldon, Queensville, Ont.; Mrs. Boe, of Kearns, Ont.--also ten grand- children. LETTER FROM ERGLAND February 20, 1940 Mr. S. Farmer: . % Just a few lines to let you know a| that I am well and hearty, trusting you and the family are in the best of health. So far I have not seen any Port. Perry old timers over here yet. so long. Wright, in his 84th year, Base Post Office, Canada Perry passed away on Saturday,|- He was in his 82nd year.|" In June 'of 1039 Mr. and Mrs, Bos | § place on Monday, March 18th, was con- | § floral tributes were numerous and very | i Mr, Boe. is survived by his widow, |! Malcolm Beare, Hanover, Ont.; Mr, |} Arthur Boe, Toronto; and Mr, James | §& I hope they are not getting too old. Ili wouldn't Know any of the younger |§ folk, having been away from Port I am once again over here as in Refreshing | Mr. S. Farmer: : - -- Dear Sir. I am sending you a booklet that' we: recelved the other people to know that Gedtgia i is not all wilderness, After you have seen it, pass it on to the library as some- of the school children would enjoy looking it over. We are having very nice weather "SLICED - BACON PEAMEARED Cottage Rolls Ib, 29c Ib. 23¢ 11b, 63c 11b. 37¢ DOMINO = }1b. ti TEA 32 RICHMELLO } Ib. COFFEE 208 BULK Peanut Butter SOLITE Shortening {) lbs. 25¢ AL) lbs. 25¢ day, and may be interesting to some ) Pork he 5 PURE LARD day in just an open pen made like a picket fence, down one side covered three feet to shade the roost, - 'Garage, Port Perry. 4 FOR SALE Young Pigs, 7 weeks old» "Apply to Harry Thorn, R.R4 Uxbridge, Phone Claremont. 7 r 2. We have had a good ber of iOntario people stop with us for meals and. cabins and sure enjoyed their companys : a We try to keep up with news from home as we take the Toronto Star, the Port Perry Star. and the Savannah Picnic Style : Ib. » | BEEF rt 2 |b. 29¢ BOLOGNA Grade A Large EGGS dozen 25¢ 1b. 10e PASTRY FLOUR 'CRISP 24 lbs. 59¢ SODAS 78 2 Ibs. 95¢ \ x. FLAKES SUNLIGHT SOAP Small 10¢ Large _ 23¢ forte 3 March 23rd. The BRAY CHICK ar asker), ve jt. Place x order. ior 100% live de- Laas _ PASTURE FOR RENT The undersigned can supply pacture for cattle, good shade and water. Apply to Abe Wallace, RR. 1, Port Perry tr _aprll AUCTION SALE Saturday, March 28rd--Josiah- Smith, at his premises, Prince Albert, of Implements, Tools, ete, Terms Cash, See bills for list, ete, Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. Note the date-- Saturday: oe Wednesday, March 27--Farm Stock, Implements, ete, the property of R. Burke McGill, lot 2, con, 8, Manvers Tp. See bills for list. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, ; "FOR SALE Irvin pump 'and logs; garden hose and reel, Apply to E; C, Burton, Cochrane St, Rots Jory. 1 Hair Treatments, with Bonat Hair Steamer for Dandruff, Dry Hair, Falling Hair, and Re-Conditioning the Hair. et 'Phone 228, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. MORTGAGE SALE Mr. and Mrs. Mowbray have moved | Port Perry Lions Club has : ; . Under and by virtue of th / : 2 Mr. Boe entered into partnership with | here now--8.30 p.m. and the front door Daily News, All mail is delivered to : | y 8; o powers : $ Bfrom * 0 gd house i havi been postponed until Fr iday Abraham Bongard in the cattle drov-| open for air. Also our sweet peas|Our door, Does 4) e Trick! Solliained in 5 efrain ols gage Jhich ja SS ae saac Rodman's house |of noxt week, on account of fing business, a calling which he car-| and tulips are up about four inches,| Hoping this finds you well, I amas Sale, there will be offered for sale by Good IF riday. ried on for some forty years, and my thirteen hens laid 12 eggs to- "ever, N, EWERS. . Bray Chicks are Tea], mocey Be AR HE RSDAY, the ay et = e hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the A Boe moved to Port Perry, where the i f Ted Jackson Private and Mrs. Robt. Buttle of [Will be held in the Parish" ; y y De ackson, Queen Street : have been living quietly a life of re- Port Perry, by Ted Jackson Auction- Oshawa, visited the latter's mother, Hall of the Church of "the tirement, after many years of active|§ eer, the following property, namely: All and Singulat that certain : jr M Sune ES fons PRRIRIRE wo mi on fine service, _ They have always been kind- fi lor' tract of land and premises. gest daughter Lois and Miss Luella Jeffrey YSIOr. SUPDEL. |v; good neighbors and friends, keenly [4 RR. 2. PORT PERRY | lying andbeing in the Village oF Port of Toronto visited 'Mr. and Mrs. G: Members are requeste to interested in the welfare of their|§ ' Perry, in' the ounty-of Ontaro, and 2 : * *linvite their friends. family, and of those: whom they met |} = Hired md fiy-ive (166) a west side of Union Avenue accordin to Sexton's Plan of the said Village of Port Perry. All the said Tands will be put up in one parcel, and will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. "Terms Ten per cent. of the purchase mone to be paid down at the time of on Sale, and the balance to Pe paid with- in thirt days. ti For f Sale, & ons of Sale to Ted Jacksol a tio 'Perry, Ontario, or Yrs ha & Wallace, Barristers, Port Perry, Ont, Dated at Fort Ferry this 6th day o of .March A.D. 1 CUSTON, SAVING DONE The undersigned having purchased Mr, Orr Browne's Wood Sawing out. fit, is prepared to do sawing pramptly, Pickard, Port Perry mar2l DENTIST Shop, Telephone 287 Cite Port Perry FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ; SUITH SFONGHD AND PRESSED llsuITS CLEANED 80 Cents WA DENTAL SURG Sangster Dice Hours: 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. | Appolntment, Queen Birest, Port Perry, Phone 94 fi Blong Block, 'Port Perry, 'Phone 25 urther particulars and cohdi-" For particulars Phone 1323, or to Boh' DR. H. H, ARMSTRONG Leonard Block 'over Prentice's Barber c. Jeffrey DIED - pa 19 for the Same purpose, and 1 SEL i ' £ off ~ Upstairs Frid Sloop Y 2 LAA TRE ERE GERROW -- At\her_ home, "Port do ope we accomplis our uty an HE TEA : 5 : ly * The t a fA Boe Sry, om Sunday, March 17th, 1040, oh. oar ORANGES * MED iy M doz 23¢ il Dry Cleaned $1.00 i Kath "The family of the late Daniel A. Boe| Mary Platten, belo f : Wi ~ i 1 wishes. to express sincere appreciation Cow, rd te of John I, the 1st Division,' and we have almost SIZ 9 : C. P, ROLPH "DR, Jo B. LUNDY' ; of the thoughtful kinduess of their completed our training, and I trust CRISP" , NEW | Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery | DENTAL SURGRON 'friends and neighbours daring the ill- WOOD--At the home of Mr. Frank will 'be over in France soon. I send * i " S40 Office above Bell Teléphone Exchange, and at the time of the death of |Hiarris, Reach Township, on Tuesday,| my regards to my stepmother and CELERY 2 for 25¢ CABBAGE 2 lbs. 13¢ - North side Queen Street, Port Perry, fd March 12th, 1040, Flora: Wood,| family." Will be glad to have a line FIRM : NEW so [|The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) | = Phones: Office ow, Residence 68) . daughter of the late Gilbert Wood, in] from any of the old pals 2 Port Perry. Head Lattuce 2 for 15¢ C ARROTS 9 for 15¢ RUSSELL, D.. HREYS MUSICAL EVANGELIST her 81st year, Y varl ; $| 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. ARTHUR W. S. @ oh. | Uncle Fred of C K O C "Heart| LEASK--Suddenly in Reach Tp, on ours turly, Li . We endance Phone 81¢_ es fh attendance at my rar ER robs" and 'his accompanist, Ken| Wednesday, March. 18th," 1940, Peter "Spr. H V, Nott, 0-2262, ard py A Gra iru t. ar . b F OR 5¢ {15 Taesdny and Thunder ai thrnooms or on © Wednesday morning, Hoihaidl hon or, are comifig to the Baptist Gospel | Leask, beloved husband of Margaret Co, Canadian Enginéers, C.A. ; Seed RS & Ra LA VA of eheh Wek; Or by 'appolutasent.

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