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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Sep 1940, p. 4

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GR SA IR Ro SNR CRN SEE. y a NA mn ~ Woman's Missionary Mr. 'and Mrs. Cliford Mark, of To- ronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woon, on Sunday. Mr. Ralph Burley of Toronto] spent the week end with friends in town. : Mr. and Mrs. A. Russel Nesbitt, of Toronto, called on friends in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson, of Uxbridge, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook, on Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Doubt, of Toronto, was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin. Mr. and Mis, "Thos. Martin of Brampton, called on friends in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilkinson, Lea- side, called on friend iu town recent- ly. Mr. Harold Hayes of Claremont, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. Jack Hope, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Herb. Hope. Miss Marjory Heusler has returned to her home in Toronto after a plea- sant holiday in town. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Beatty and Mrs. G0 Jackson, were: Miss Patricia Jackson, of Western Hospital, Toronto, Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Spencer, Gordon and Edith, of Long Branch, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Spencer, Delhi, Miss Clara MeLellan, of Western Hospital. Mr. R. Franklin, of Brooklin, was a recent guest of his mother, Mrs, A Franklin. ' Mr. W. R. Murray of Toronto, was a week-end guest of his mother Mrs. R. Murray. Sympathy cof the community is ex- tended to relatives of the late Mrs. Jabes Crosier, who passed away last Thursday. Mr. Gordon Howard, Toronto, spent the past week with his mother, Mrs. E. A. Howard. Mr. Norman Irwin and friend, land- ed at the lake with his acroplane an had a short visit. We are pleased to report that Mr. Robt. Hooey is much improved in health and able to be out again after his recent illness. Private A. Waridel and Sgt. Gaten- by returned recently from two weeks at Camp Niagara, We regret to report. Mr. Geo. A, Me- Millan on the sick 1':t. We wish for him a speedy recov ry. Gor. Albert Snowdon, of R.C.A spent the week-end with Mrs. Snowdon and girls. Pte. Carl Hanson of the 48th High- landers, Camp Borden, spent the week end with his paients here. Mrs. C. Mounce of Picton, is guest . at the Sebert Hoense with her hushand Mr. C. Mounce. A number of the Royal Canadian Air Force men were in town on Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aldred and Miss Esther Aldred visited relatives in Kingston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooey enter- tained the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McKercher, of Utica, at dinner on Sunday, in honour of Mrs, McKercher's birthday. Bay of Quinte Conference Branch of the W M.S. The Autumn executive of the Bay of Quinte conference hugely of the Society of the United Church. of Canada 'gonvened at the Ontario Ladies' College, af Whitby, with a fair attendance of officers and a total registration of one hundred and sixty-two delegates from the seven presbyterials -- Renfrew, Kingston, Belleville, * Oshawa, Co- bourg, Peterborough and Lindsay. Miss E. Dunoon presided over the three sessions and Mrs. R. Vatcher gave an interesting synopsis of the Dominion Board meetings held _ in June. The treasurer reported $26,660 remitted for the half year. Splendid displays of Mission Band and Baby Band handiwqrk also press scrap books and a large array of interesting literature all pointed-out the attrac- tiveness of missions. Mrs. W. LL. Smvth, B.A, was the capable dean and Mrs. J. I. Turnbull past editor of the Missionary Monthly conducted four worship petiods based on "Biving the Christian Life." Rev. J. R. Mutchmor, D.D., gave . three lectures on "A Christian Idea of Society". Miss Margaret Dawson our missionary home on furlough from Chissamba, Africa, captivated the school with a glowing account of the "Saints of Africa". During the week special classes were held for every phase of mission- ary endeavour including all the new study books, stewards i five year "plan, ete. Miss Jessie Murraty gave an illustrated lecture, several mission- aries spoke briefly and a number of Dominion Board officers were in at- tendance and assisted with the ses- gions. The last evening, was based on missionary education rough drama- : tization, "John wore Eyes Examined (slasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOME T RIS' r Mrs. Jabes Crosier There died in Port Perry on Thurs. day, Sth, 1940, a highly pected resident, in the person of September re Mis. Jabes Crosier. Deceased was born in Enniskillen, Darlington Township, 8th, 1868. Her maiden name was Josephine McLaren. Her carly years were spent in Darlington. On the 24th of Feb- February runry 1886, she married Wesley Mountjoy, whose home was in Cart- wright. Three sons were born of this Luther, Elmer (who died in France) and Robert, whose home is marriage in Toronto. Mr. Mountjoy died in February 1921. The following year Mrs. Mount- joy married Jabes Crosier of Port Perry and made their home on Coch- rane Street. Mr. Crosier died December 17, 1936 Deceased was a kindly, home-loving woman, who spent her life in the ser- vice of others at-home and in Church, Like unassuming Christian women, she became part of the foundation of aur happy life and devoted life, thousands of other home church upon *| which our nation is built. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, assisted by Rev. Do M. Stinson of Blackstock. Interment was made at the Union Cemetery, Cadmus, The bearérs were: Messrs, Levi Tordiff,- Wm. Tordifl, Tordift, Mountjoy, Nor- man Mountjoy, Russell Mountjoy, all nephews of Mes, Leslie Jabes Crosier. -- >> Smallman Jeffrey The United Church, Port Perry, was the setting on Tuesday, September 3, 1110, for the mareiage of Miss Rachel Somerville Jeffrey, daughter of Mrs, John Jeffrey of Greenbank, to -Sidney George Smallman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro B. Smallman, of Port Perry. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth ofliciated, Mr. John Somerville gave his cousin in marriage, and she was attended by her sister, Miss Kate Jeffrey. The bride's gown of blue silk tricotine was worn with coral accessories, and her flowers a corsage of roses. Her sister red wine silk tricotine, with matching accessories and corsage of roses. Mr. Wililam Beare was grooms- man. The church was beautifully decorated with gladiolus. Cricklewood Lodge was the setting for the recep- tion, where Mrs. Jeffrey received in navy crepe, and Mrs. Samllman in lilac crepe. After a short motor trip the couple will live in Toronto. PRINCE ALBERT Rally Day is being observed next Sunday, Sept. 15th. It will be a combined service of the Church and Sunday School and is to be held at 2.30 po. Mr. S. Farmer, of Port Perry will be the guest speaker. It 15 requested that the school meet in good time to form the. different classes. Everyone is invited to at- tend this services Please remember the time. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bates of Minncopolis, Minn, Mrs. Blackstock and Mrs. Magee of Toronto. Mr. Fred Young was in Toronto re- cently owing to the death of his father who was 91 years old. Mvys. C, Clark and daughters have returned to White River after spend- ing the summer here. Misses Olive Bond and Kathleen Murphy were among those from here who attended the "Ex." last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Luke, of Wel- land, who were married on Saturday, called to see his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Luke, on Sunday, while' on their wedding trip, ' Mrs. Douglas Dawson of Belleville, spent a week recently at the home of her cousin Mrs. E. Martyn. [Y AJ. JLT) Ta tier OSHAWA [i Air Conditioned Friday-Saturday, Sept. 13-14, MARGARET SULLIVAN and JAMES STEWART, in "The Mortal Storm" with Robert Young and Frank Morgan Love is forbidden--and those who dare to breathe it are torn asunder by the Gestapo terror of NAZI GERMANY. REVIVAL, Friday, at 11 p.m. YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN starring W. C. Fields, Charlie Me "arthy, Edgar Bergen. Monday, Tuesday, Sept. 16-17 Two Great Features: The Great McGinty with Brian Donlevy, 'Muriel Angelus, Akim Tamiroff_ "DR. CYCLOPS" starring Albert Dekker and Janice Logan, in technicolor © Wednesday and Thursday DOUBLE BILL "ANNE of WINTY POPLARS" starring Ann Shirley and James Ellison -- and "Cross Country Romamce" with Hedda Hopper and Billy Gilbert. ADDED --March of Time # 13. GATEWAYS TO PANAMA is ; PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1940 [ARR RAR IKARR tet Oo AAARS er ARF APAAAAAAAI THIS IS : YOUR OPPORTUNITY to Buy Attractive, Modern Wallpaper wo A oe -e. SARARAN ".! AAANAAANNS > ee Tele a ele ee eee EAM AAAS eee ew ro. 2000000 : GREATLY REDUCED R : PRICES 3 We are clearing 6ut the balance of our 1940 #8 stock to make room for 1941 designs. Salve. . for the.tokens of sympathy tendered Improved. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs, Crosier preciation for the cons of neighbours and friends during. th the time of her death. Jabes |e wish to express siheere ap- ant kindness illness of the deceased, particularly at Luther and Robert Mountjoy | and Family. later. 1 them during their recent bereavement. RAEI ART IRARLRR AAA A PY CAR HAWAIIAN AND SPANISH GUITAR Fall and Winter sumed in October. KEN. SPEARS, MARKHAM, ONT. UTICA The funeral of the late Wm. was made at Breadalbane Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. N, Ray of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. chester, Rev. Jos. Ibert, Mrs. Jack Thompson, Ottawa called on Mr. and: Mrs. E. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. recently. Mr. the Exhibition on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Geer and family, Mrs. Fred Thom and Verna home of Mrs. L-Geer,-on Wednesday. studies to be re- All persons wish- ing lessons communicate by letter to sept26 ot Medd of Brock Township, was held in Utica | on Wednesday afternoon. Service was held in the United Church. Interment Brooks, of Man. Denny, of Prine | i Perey Stephenson of | Ottawa, called on old friends in Utica and Mrs, Frank Kendall, Aileen |, Harper and Clifford Harper attended ARNARARRAFRAAN | Ce BIB 8 8 BIB 8 BB BIN Qe 13 iF k ffering you } i# For two weeks we are offering you 3 o . hd - s i uarts of Sovereign Paint 5 i ; at 53c. the Quart i : i § : i i : W. L. PARRISH fi : 4 : LJ L] : i # Hardware Plumbing Heating : * by ', TT ------_-- AAAAARARAA ARBAB AANARRAS 8 CARD OF THANKS Corns and Callouses ? You bet Mr. and.Mrs. Leonard Leahy and |they hurt, but you can have instant family wish to express to their friends | relief and comfort by asking for and neighbours their heartfelt thanks | 11eyd's Thymolated Corn and Callous "You will thank us Sold at Lawrence's Drugstore. : : bos be ell 8 : = i Ly i AT : ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE ON OUR BEST i QUALITY GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES : ORANGES mevwmsize doz. 29e¢ : : FIRM HEADS 10 LB. BAG : CABBAGE - 5c ONIONS - 95 ¥ wasitep nuLk ST ED and GREEN i CAKROTS - 3b. 10c PEPPERS - 3 for 10¢ 3 FIRM AND BRIGHT LARGE STALKS =a: CUCUMBERS - 3 for 10¢ CELERY - 9 or 15¢ LARGE HEADS { LETTUCE - 6 QUART BASKET 2for15¢ TOMATOES - - 39¢ PEACHES vss" odin FIRM RIPE DRY and MEALY BANANAS - 21b.17c POTATOES - peck -25¢ LARGE SIZE LARGE > 113% LEMONS - 3for10c CAULIFLOWER - 15¢c visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Mac- 38 [COOKING b WHITE PICKLING i Donald, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ross, at ' APPLES - 8 Ib 25¢ - ONIONS ' 2 Ib. 25¢ Hamilton, y : Mrs. Mary Anderson, Hugh. and GOOD SIZE 2 FOR LARGE CLEAN €ORS Jean, have returned to Cleveland, O. CANTALOUPES - 19¢ CORN - - doz. 19¢ The W. A. held its. meeting at the ' FOR SALE Midgley Estaté house on Bigelow St Port Perry, for sale, Port Perry, Ont. The undersigned offers the Donalda ol HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, sept19 -- GROCERY VALUES -- SHORTENING 21h. 25¢ DOMESTIC Ladies and Gentlemen Hair .Cut Any Style .28¢. MULLIGAN'S 3» SPECIAL «& GENUINE OIL PERMANENT WAVE Shampoo Wave 50c. . Soft water and Finger KIRK'S . OGILIVE'S CASTILLE - ': 5c BLENDED FLAKES, 10c I'ALMOLIVE SUGAR CRISP SOAP - - 2for13c CORN FLAKES, 2 for 15¢ IVORY SOAP, 7c &10c OXYDOL - 10c & 23 BREAD FLOUR "05%" 8b¢ MEDIUM DOZEN SEALERS - © $1.05 ROLLED OATS, 5 Ib. 25¢ WHEATLETS - Ib. 5c P. & G. SOAP, 6 for 25¢ CORN SYRUP . BEEHIVE OR CROWN 51b. Tin 39c - RED COFFEE {5 PHONE 76 MULLIGANS BEAUTY SHOPPE|} PORT PERRY , . 10 N OMI LIMITED Low Prices 1 Ib, 25¢, Ib. 47c | a aA A A AAAI A A A ee a ON I AT A A INTO AP A SSeS SP NP ¢|at a bargain on easy terms. % prices of gravel and hauling apply to % | Garage and half fete of garden, three 5 3% will EE LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS | "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE" "a -- ---- "LINDSAY FAIR TICKETS 25¢ each % © Make sure of your {requirements this Our supply is limited. SCOTT'S EMULSION YELVETTA RIGA RUSSIAN OIL, ... NUJOL OIL JERGEN'S CARBOLIC SOAP ..4.53¢., 98c. TISSUES, 10c. and 25c. : .40 oz. 89c. FT FOE, 29¢., 49¢c., 83c. 3 for ldec. PHONE 49 hui ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 10 am. Worship Service at 7 p.m. 'CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector: Rev. William Stocks Sunday, September 15-- 8 a.m. Holy Communion. + 9.45 Sunday School. ' 11_a.m.--Morning Prayer and sermon PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH week. HIND'S HONEY and ALMOND CREAM, large size ..... ...49¢. A. M. LAWRENCE PORT PERRY I i ae Re SEN Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. (Now Newly Remodelled) Thursday, Friday, Sat., (This Week) Heart of the North All Canadian Picture of the Canadian color. See this beauty on the screen. Also Clyde Lucas and Orchestra, and Modern Methods. Rev. W. J. HI. Smyth, Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--Rev. Dr. T. H. Mitchell, will preach. ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William IT. Dix, . Deceased All persons having claims against the Iistate of the above mentioned who died at the Village of Port Perry, flon the 27th day of July, 1940, are hereby notified to send. to-the under- signed Solicitors on or before October ti5th, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after October 16th, 1940, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Solicitors shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 6th day of September, 1940. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the above estate. sept27 FOR SALE - Allis-Chalmers 17-27 Tractor on rubber, almost new; Cockshutt Tract- or Plow, 2 furrows, good condition; 2 furrow Gang P nw Also god work HORSE, 8 years. pply C. SWITZER, PORT PERRY ~AUCTION SALES good Stocker Cattle, Herefords and Polled Angus; 20 Horses, at the pre- mises of Percy Webster, 1% miles East of Oakwood, the property of O. C. Love. Terms 'Cash. Friday, September 27--Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Mr. Melvin 8S. Gray, Manvers Tp. just cast of Ballyduff. Terms Cash, Ted Jackson, Auctioneer FOR SALE Billiard Parlour and Tobacco busi- ness. A good live business. Apply to W. Kaufman, Port Perry. octh, FOR SALE : Mr. Mark Hull's House on Cedar St., Port Perry. Mr. Hull has moved to Toronto, The house will be sold HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Port Perry, Ont. W. J. COOK 'REAL ESTATE Myrtle Station, Ont. P.O. Box 47. Phone 120 r 2 Farm, Village, Town and City pro- perties for sale. All sorts of ex- ch will be idered. novi ae HH CEMENT AND ROAD GRAVEL 'Also Sand for building purposes, For WM. DONNELLY Phone 164 r 12, Port Perry. 030 (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eact week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 FOR SALE Seven room frame house newl painted and decorated, hard and soft water in house, bath, electric lights; all conveniences of a city home, streets south of main st., on Shaniy be sold very reasonable; A 44 H ulyl . W. Allin, Port Perry. Jul, "Thursday, Sept. 19--Forty head of | Monday, Tues., Wed., Sept. 16-17-18 JAMES GAGNEY, in "Oklohoma Kid" The new Western in plenty of action. and COMEDIES Thurs., Fri, Sat, (Next Week) JOAN CRAWFORD, in "loe Follies of 1939" Musical 'Comedy on Ice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Josephine Crosier, deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died at the Village of Port Perry, on the &th day of September, 1940, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned Solicitors on or before October 16th, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after October 16th, 1940, the assets of the deccased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having. regards only to claims of which the Solicitors shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 6th day of September, 1940. HARRIS, HARRIS, & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the above estate. .._ FARM WANTED FOR RENT The undersigned wishes to rent a farm of one hundred 'acres or more, with good house and buildings. Apply to F. C. Middleton, R.R.2, Port Perry, lot 9, con. 2, Reach. FQR SAL We have several desirable Ea in Port Perry for sale on easy terms land low prices, one with nearly two acres of land. Apply to HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE Port Perry, Ont. 60 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG ~ DENTIST Leonard 'Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. Telephone 237 - - Port Perry W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office, DR. J. B. LUNDY die DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2b SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED' SUITS CLEANED New Stars in all Canadian Picture: - Royal West Mounted Police in techni- - sept26 0 > 48

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