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

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CRE RIRAAR "RCN RVR GETTING BIGGER AND BETTER Guide Chas. Bowerman and party, were very proud to land a 24 pound muskie on Friday last. Charlie says they are getting bigger and better, his first large fish weighing 13 pounds, the second one 18 pounds, and his third one 24 pounds. He doesn't know just how large a muskie to ex- pect next time. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Love and Bar- bara are enjoying a holiday trip to Western Canada. Mrs. M. Strait is now living in the _ house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooey, on Crandell St. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Beare, Hanover, were week-end visitors of Mrs, Boe, Mr, Geo. Mark "of Toronto,' was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon, the latter being his daughter. Me . Ray Birkett and John Tin- sley Jr, spent the week end at Sud- bury. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooey are now living in the Orr Browne house. ph Mrs. W. G. W. Pyatt, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. 0, R. Archer. Mr. Ernie Hayes and son Bill have returned -from a motor trip. They visited Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. Miss Icola Beare, McKeesport, Pa., .was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Beare, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare, of Claremont. NE Mrs. Curtis Patterson and sons Joe and Jerry of Detroit, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, E. Hayes. Mrs. Ernest Hayes and son Patrick have been visiting relatives in London. Mrs. Stanley Gerrow spent the week end with relatives at Utica. Douglas Hayes has spent 'the past week with his sister Margaret Hayes in Toronto. - Miss Helen Hayes is spending holi- "days in Mount Albert. - - 1 : ; Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Tripp spent the week end motoring to Bowmanville, Orono, Port Hope, Peterboro, Lindsay. Mrs. S. Farmer is spending a week - {then have notice. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McClellan have returned home after spending a week with firends in Toronto. on'their farm near Simcoe. Miss Irva Nott, Miss Gladys Nott, and, Miss Barbara Greer of Toronto, spent the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs W. F. Nott, Mrs. Leighton McGregor and two sons of Grimsby, are holidaying with Mrs. W. MacGregor. Mr. Fred Roberts of Detroit, was a recent guest of his niece Mrs. Mil- * ton Goode. - Mrs. R. Brook of Montreal guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Doubt and fam- (ily and Mr. Wm. Doubt, of Lakefield were guests of relatives on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meech-of Osha. | wa, were visitors at the lake on Sun-| day. 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall of Toronto, are holidaying in town. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brampton, in town on Friday. FERRER ERAN SLE SE SUNN SELLS SO RE is the Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,--~ | : I. R. BENTLEY'S © OPTOMETRIST 8ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt, Bimpson, Minister, Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship Service at 11 am, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev, J. C, Clough Sunday, July 28th. 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Shortened Evensong and sermon. (This service is being shortened to allow all who wish to do so, to attend the service at the lake front.) Sunday, August 4th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 0.45 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and Sermon, < .* This Church is open daily for all who wish to use it for private prayers and devotion, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W, J. H. Smyth, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Public Worship conducted by the Minister. 7.40 p.m. -- Lakeside service. in charge of Rev. J. C. Clough. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Margaret Teressa Fallis, deceased ¢ All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died in the Township of Cart- wright, in the County of Durham on the Twenty-cighth day of June, 1940, are hercby notified to send to the un-| dersigned Solicitors on or before August 15th, full-particulars of their claims. Immediately 'after August 16th, 1940, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Solicitors shall Dated at Port Perry, this 16th day of July, 1940. iF Harris, Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, Ontario," Solicitors for the above Estate. Aug. 1 rr A iii BROOKLIN RECTOR RESIGNS CHARGE Important Task Entrusted to Rev. J. C. Clough by Archbishop (Whitby Gazette) Rev. John C. Clough, rector of the 'Anglican churches of Brooklin and Port Perry for the past three years has submitted his resignation, much the congregations. 7 Rev. Mr. Clough has been commis- sioned by His Grace the Archbiship to organize a new parish in the Bathurst district on the outskirts of the city of Toronto, and has accepted subject to exercising the privilege of Martin of ,,qwering a call to military service as chaplain in His Majesty's forces. Mr. and Mrs. C, Mark and daughters" The rector many months ago volun- of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and y.ared his services to the army and Mrs. R. D. Woon. " Mr. Gordon Howard spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. E. A. Howard. ~ Mrs. D. F. Jackson, of Toronto, is visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. Lundy. of Toronto, has been anticipating a eall, Under the ministry of Rev. Mr. and spiritual has taken place in both churches under his charge. Par- ticularly is this true of St. Thomas' | Church of Brooklin, which was last A number from here attended Tati, year completely renovated with the Choir at St. Thomas Church, Brookl 1 instalaltion of a memorial electric or- this week. | 'gan and other gifts given by members Nursing Sister Elizabeth Jackson, of the congregation. Rev. Mr. Clough of Military Hospital, Toronto, spent a few days last week with Dr. and Mrs. Lundy. - . Mr." Robert Jeffrey is visiting in Kingston, . Mrs. Robt. Carnegic and son of Schumacher have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnegie. has been very active in young people's work and has been popular not only | with the people of his own faith but with all with whom he has come in contact. Last summer, it will be re- called, he was instrumental in saving the life of a little girl during a cele- bration at Port Perry, the rector div- ing into the waters of Lake Scugog and bringing the drowning girl to A large number attended the Church of the Ascension Pienic at Greenwood Park. The picnic "was'ghore, greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. McCormack of To- ronto, called on friends in town on Sunday, : Mr. and Mrs. W. Groves of Toronto are the guests of Mrs. 8. E. Allison, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Jackson of | id - Toronto, were recent vigitor of rela- rince Albert. Mr. Andrew Galloway of the Bank of Montreal, Toronto, wife and son, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. afd tives in Port Perry and rs. F. C. Taggart. BORN HOLDEN -- At Private Patients' Pavilion, Toronto, on July 16th, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Holden (nee Maxine Bearé) a son. N FREE Parking Phone {1} OSHAWA Air Conditioned Friday - Saturday, July 26-27 Spencer Tracy, in Clarence Brown's production of 4 * Edison, the Man with Rita Johnson, Lynne Overman, : Charles Coburn . REVIVAL, Friday at 11 p.m. DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS : with The Lane Sisters, John Garfield ~All Next Week -- GET A LAUGH WEEK -- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesay, or July 29-30-31 Come and see an all fun show. Bob Hope and Pauline Goddard in The Ghost Breakers : with Richard Carlson, Panl Lukas. ADDED--Cartoon and Comedy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, AUGUST 1-2-3 Irene Dunne and Cary Grant, in My Favorite sets foot in England, The Kaiser learned something about them in the last war; and they are likely to do as good work in defending England as in fighting on the continent.' But there s no use trying to mini- mize-the perils that lie ahead} perils which should make every part of the great British Commonwealth more eager to aid the. sorely pressed Motherland, And here another poem comes" to mind, one by our own Bliss Carman ("facile princeps" of Cana- dian poets), of which one stanza has a special appeal just now: °° Ey "0 England, little Mother by the sleepless Northern tide, Having bred so many nations to devo- tion, trust and pride, Very tenderly we turn With welling hearts that yearn Still to love you and defend you--let the. sons of men discern Wherein your right and title, might and majesty reside." -- BLACKSTOCK Result of Entrance Examination at Blackstock centre. 20 wrote, 12 were successful. Blackstock School, Miss Torna McColl, teacher. Howard: Fordér, Jim Marlow, Lola Stinson, Jessie VanCamp. Hon. Marrill Van- Camp. Cadmus School, Miss Helen Fowler, teacher. Betty Beacock, Hon, Egypt School-- Mrs. John Venning, teacher, Thelma Ferguson, Hon; Jack M. Green. Cedardale- School-- John McNeil, teacher--=Bernice Mairs. Caesarea School,--Miss Florence Fal- lis, teacher. Donald Lansing, Doreen Mitchell. Devitt's. School--Miss T. Freeman, teacher --Rupert Graham. Congratulations are extended to both teachers and pupils. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp and family, spent the week-end with Pt in Listowel and Goderich. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler on the arrival of a baby girl on Saturday, July 20. _| worth quoting, even at the risk of mis- to the regret of the wardens and also Wife - with Randolph Scott, Gail Patric "She Stands.Alone"'! (Continued from page 1) The poem has a heartening ring at this time of dire peril to the little island in the North Sea, and hence is quoting parts of it. Perhaps some of The Star's readers can correct any errors and give the author's name. os "She Stands Alone" "She stands along; ally nor friend hath she", Says Europe of our England--her who bore . Drake, Blake, and Nelson; warrior Queen who wore Love's conquering glaive, that strikes the conquered free, Alone? From Canada comes o'er the sea ! And from that English coast with' coral shore The old-world cry Europe hath heard of yore From Dover. cliffs--"Ready, ay, ready » "Europe", saith England, "has forgot my boys; k Forgot how tall in yonder Austral zone 'Neath southern skies, my youngest boys have grown; less noise, The sons stands alone." way aps ' (third?) line were supplied. can supply that missing line? . : The poem, I said, might apply to first line suggests one big qualifica- tion. England is without an-ally, but not without a friend, and 'a very powerful friend, in the great Re- public of the United States, whose President has in his trenchant style denounced Hitler and Mussolini and all their works, and which is pledged With this qualification and with the substitution of "Hitler" for "Europe" poem sounds over- a thousand ears been an invul- nerable isle. - DIED CLYDE--At Toronto (General Hos- William Clyde, in his 76th year, MONET -- At Toronto, Saturday, Guests holidaying at "Ferndale beloved husband of Hattie Monet, 963 Cottage" Port Sydney, Muskoka, 'are race Mr, toward Stone and party, ne ne, George ne, Mary Stone, Mr. Jas, Kerr Hos er, Mrs. i, E. Mc aster - Bobbie = Harwood Murray A. Walker, Dorothy Lila I<e, Richard Pearson, Her Parks, Bernard Stevenson, Toronto. "Wright, Berl , Port Perry, Ont. » ~ STINSON--In Manvers Township, Lot 2, Con. 6, on Wednesday, July 24 1040, Mary Elizabeth Fowler, befoved wife of Robert G. Stinson, in her 76th year, pital, on Wednesday, July 17, 1949, {Logan avenue, Toronto, formerly of "little" England has a bi that the smashing of Empire and "reluctantly") may ished heads. July 20th, 1940, William Geo, Monet, Those who { listened, to Hitler's speech of last week must have no that he is aware of thé existence ol this: part of the. Empire; his reference to Canada--a rather scornful refer. era like Churchill after the "conquest of England, was interesting, Ho may | 'make the acquaintance of a hot incon. | derable number of Canadians if he JE ton on Thursday, July~11th. Grace Dixon, twin daughters of Mr. [72 FRESH Forgot, 'mid bootless thunder, harm- with whom old England |¥ Now I see that I _have left out aig line, for the poem is clearly a sornet,' gs with the octave rhyming in the usual|$ (abba, abba), and the sestet {which I have Jade sige Mg J i {ducing a new rhyme, which would per- | ¥ Clough great progress both material |}, e2 cd, x od, if a missing § ho! ¥ England's present position, but/ the|$s en ee---- Sr ------ to give all possible material aid in a|¥ struggle which is recognized to be of |§8 - vital import to its own. well-being. |% in the sccond and ninth lines, the]$t like an answer to the|¥ Fuehrer's latest blast, in which he |Z threatens destruction to what has for | ¥ There used to be al phrase, "Splendid Isolation", applied |% to Britain when standing alone, as has | §& been her fate before this. Let us hope | % that the phrase will prove equally |g apropos in the desperate days to come, | The sinking of Italy's "crack" cruiser | by an Austalian-ship the other day|% should remind both dictators that]¥ at Empire | § (which Hitler proposes to do very} quite a job even | ¥ for a conqueror before whom Caesar 5 and Alexander must hide their dimin-}¥ | TEA moruir PARKERS 1/5 Ib. 32¢ i ence--as a possible refuge for British: i Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs, John Forder on the death of her sister Mrs. F. A. Grace who passed suddenly away at her home in Edmon- Rev. 'D. M. Stinson officiated at the baptism of Doreen Florence and Doris and Mrs. Frank Dixon, Bircheliff, on Sunday, July 21st. The ceremony took place at the home of their aunt Mrs. Florence Thomson, Blackstock. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, J. Williams, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Deviney, Toronto, Mrs. Virginia PROVINCE-WIDE ENROLMENT NURSES This enrolment is designed to ascer- tain the number, location, qualifica- tion, experience, availability and pre- ference for service of every one will- ing and able to give nursing assis- tance should this at any time become necessary throughout the Province, complete an enrolment as' possible is the objective. ; Persons to be enrolled 1. All registered active graduate nurses regardless of their present oc- cupation and inclusive of nursing per- sonnel in hospitals. 2. All graduate nurses who are re- gistered but who are inactive, retired or otherwise occupied. 3. All graduate nurses who are not registered, whether actively in practice or not. All sisters of the religious orders employed in hospitals or elsewhere. 5. All practical or partially trained nurses whether actively engaged in practice or not. Copies of the enrolment form are being supplied to each hospital, to serve the needs of the nursing person- nel of the centre. It is desired that the enrolment should be completed as rapidly as pos- sible so that tabulation the data direct to the Divisidn of Nurse Registration, Ontario Dept. of Health, Toronto. The enrolment will be closed Aug. 7. --_-- Goo ---------- -- "The manning depot of the Royal Canadian Air Force, now in the Col- iseum at Exhibition Park, will remain there throughout the Exhibition this year. The 'airmen are the only branch of the defense forces to re- main at the "Ex," which housed 10,000 'soldiers during the winter months, Presence of a specially trained squad of men will afford Ex- hibition 'visitors a "close-up" of this most interesting phase of -Canada's war effort. - MANCHESTER The Community Club of Manchester are holding a basket picnic at Green- wood Park, on Tuesday, July 31st. All are to meet af, the Township Hall at 1 p.m. (D.S.T.) Transportation arranged. Bring along the family and have a good time. - The first seat reservation for the pageant at the C.N.E. this year arrived Archer. Miss Anna Thomson. (Arrirved late, balance crowded out) at the Exhibition offices last March. It came from Santa Monica, Calif. Special Sale FRUITS [PA ALL PRICES QUOTED are on OUR BEST QUALITY GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. . WATERMELONS FULLY RIPE GOOD SIZE FIRM BRIGHT Med. size CUCUMBERS - - 10¢ SELECTED LARGE -CABBAGE - each 5¢ SMOOTH, TENDER large bunch BEETS - - - 5c RIPE, PLUMP BANANAS - 3b. 25¢ # SWEET 'and MELLOW CANTALOUPE - 15¢ YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLES - 2b. 95 POTATOES LARGE & MEALY 10 Ib. 19c LARGE JUICY LEMONS - FRESH and CRISP . CELERY - 2for 15¢c Snow White and Compact CAULIFLOWER - doz. 35¢ 10c FRESH GARDEN : PEAS - 6 qt. basket 929¢ Full of Juice Med. Size J ORANGES ' - doz. 25¢ # Plenty of Juice ¥ GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25¢ CARROTS YOUNG & TENDER LARGE BUNCHES 2 for Jc -- GROCERY VALUES -- =~ RED ROSE COFFEE 1/, Ib, 2%e, 11b, 47¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 for 13¢ Princess Flakes, 2 for 29¢ SOCKEYE CLOVER LEAF SALMON - 3's 929% SUPER SUDS, pkg. 21c JEWEL : SHORTENING - § RICHMELLO it 'COFFEE DOMINO - » es BAKING POWDER, 19¢ - «Ib. 39 . STUART'S 32 oz, jar « B STRAWBERRY Jam, 929¢ SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES 2 for 15¢ \ ~ DOMINION -- W OF GRADUATE AND oer ' LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1940 Ba --_---._.--e,e,e- r- Lr i hk i TE A RT LI TOT TR "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY 'AT YOUR REXALL STORE" \ {3 i Make this your Headquarters for Vacation Goods ENGLISH HEALTH SALT, 1, 89. 1 WILSONITE i SUN GLASSES Safe, comforting pro- tection for your eyes at a price you can afford, Two Styles -- 50¢ & 75¢ NORVALL'S IRON and YEAST TABLETS ......... raat 49¢. NOVA KELP TABLETS, 2, "79, $1.39, $2.79... ALKA SELTZER, .....29¢ and 67c. BISMA REX ........76¢c. and $1.50 NIAGARA MAID GRAPE JUICE ........... 25¢c. and 45¢. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE... 4dec. A. M. LAWRENCE 'PHONE 49 7m Renal sw PORT PERRY - A SNR THO HTN War Savings Certificates A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT: and a help to Canada in her time of need. $2] Prince Albert, Ontario. - 2b, 2c § nd. so : p §| water in house, bath, electric lights; i2|all conveniences of a city home. BOARD In quiet, comfortable modern home. Excellent meals. Phone 70, Port Perry. . Aug 1 ARE YOU THE MAN? Watkins Dealer (between 26 and 50 years, with car), needed immediately to hand out FREE Soap in nearby rural route and supply established demand for Everyday Necessities, in- cluding Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Toilet Preparations, Clean- sers, Medicines, Fly Spray, Mineral- ized Stock and Poultry Tonics, 72 year reputation, 10,000 dealers. Must be satisfied. with $80.00 weekly -at start. ~ Selling experience unneces- sary. Farm expérience helpful. Credit furnished right parties. Write im- mediately, The J. R. Watkins Com- pany, Montreal, Que., Dept O-P-5. ly July 4-11-18-26 RASPBERRIES FOR SALE Apply to Myra Sager, Phone 174-12 Augl DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Girl for month of August for gen- eral housework. Write Mrs. C. B. Lyons, Caesarea, Ont, FOR SALE Wattam, July2b | Sail Boats, moth type, mahogony,| ${ almost new, eighty dollars; Peterboro £| canvas canoe, fifty dollars. $3 | Pine Point, Scugog Island. Ww. J. COOK Myrtle Station, Ont. " P.O: Box 47. Phone 120 r 2 Farm, Village, Town and City pro- perties for sale. All sorts of ex- changes will be considered. novl CEMENT AND ROAD GRAVEL prices of gravel and hauling apply to WM. DONNELLY . Phone 164 r 12, Port Perry 030 (The firm of Greer & Humphreys la" dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24} Bimeoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 - in attendance at my Port Perry offics on "Tuesday and Thureday afternsons of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber i eShop Telephone 237 - - - W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON, Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § pm. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's at FOR SALE - 1939 Oldsmobile, "6 cylinder sedan, i black, equipped with heater. and de- 3% | froster. % to wind up estate. Must be sold Apply to Mrs. july26 Car like new. A. P, Ingram, Port Perry. ' FOR SALE A number of calves for sale every & | Tuesday -- Hereford Heifers, Polled ¥%| Angus; T.B. tested. Call on Tuesday, I$ | three miles east of Cannington, Lot 7, #2 | concession 13," Mariposa. i | Woodville. John Budd, AUCTION SALE Saturday, July 27th -- Household st | effects of Mrs. Neil Wilkinson, Port $8 | Perry, at her premises, North Street, 38 | Terms Cash, See bills for list, Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Seven room frame house newly painted and decorated, hard and. soft Garage and half acre of garden, three § | streets south of main st, on Shanly st. $8 | Will be sold very reasonable. Apply Bito As W. Allin, Port Perry. July18 SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents | SUITS CLEANED ' Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery 'DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Rxchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residénce 68) ARTHUR W. 8. GREER An attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afterncoa of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 PROPERTY FOR SALR The home of the late Mr, and Mrs. James Lucas, Port Perry. Apfly to STRAYED From a range west of Utica, a Yearling Holstein Heifer, with ear tag No. 69033R. Reward. Anyone know- ing her whereabout please communis cate with R. M. Holtby, Port Perry. FOR EXPERT RADIO John Farmer Phene 86 Port Perry REAL ESTATE - Also Sand for building purposes. For Mrs. G. M, Rennie, Port Perry, jun2? Pert Perry

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