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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Sep 1940, p. 4

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| Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST THE LIONS CLUB The opening meeting of Port Perry Lions Club for Fal] and Winter season Leonard Colbear of Toronto,|was held at the Sebert House on Fri- day of last week. Of special interest was a talk by Lion Roy Cornish, de- Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Holthy motored] scriptive of the building operations : to Orono and Newcastle on Sunday. which have been proceeding at Camp Borden and Kingston; and in bo he and Mr. active part. At this meeting, too, a pleasant Sgt. Fred Densham, Camp Borden, |event took place, when Lion Rev. Jack spent the week-end with his parents. | Clough was presented with an address and a pen and pencil set. The address Mrs. R. Claughton of Uxbridge, was | follows: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin| Lion Jack Clough, on Saturday. Now of Toronto, but still of Port Perry. Dear Lion Jack: Perhaps we are a bit selfish but we can't get used to the idea that you won't be rushing in to our meetings Pte. Jack Day and friends of To-|at the last minute with that disarm- ronto, were in town on Sunday, after |ing smile. You have been a real whole- - visiting at Caesarea. some, cheerful tonie to us all. This was i because you entered so heartily into Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Raymes of [the purpose of the Lions Club; and Toronto, spent Sunday with his par-|took it for granted that the rest of us - ents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Raymes. were equally interested. You were at Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson and howe among us md We felt thorough. R : vy at home with you. family, of Oshawa, spent the week- We shall miss you greatly because end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Palmer. you were always willing to pull your Mr. and Mrs. Roy Day and Mr. H.|share of the load. More than that you C. Feltham of Toronto, spent the [could suggest good ideas and could week-end with Mr, and Mrs, D. Day, [interest good people. But apparently . we must do the best we can to profit Congratulations to Mr. L. Leahy|by your happy example; and it only who won a goose in the contest|remains for us to wish you God speed sponsored by the Port Perry Yacht|in your new field of work. it Club, for guessing weight of a sail As a token of royal good will, and {boat which was on display. The as a reminder that we shall be proud weight was 495. to hear from you, please accept this pen and pencil set. May it be the recorder of many good thoughts helpful to many people. eee -- . ' Rice TET . WALTER NELSON LAMB Mus, vs Rina of Grimsby was a re Mr. Watler Lamb, late of North com visitor in-fown. Battleford, Sask., passed away. very Miss Ruth Brent of Toronto, spent suddenly on September 10. The de- the week-end with her mother Mrs. J. {ceased was born in Reach Township Brent. near Port Perry, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb. The funeral Mr. H. Balfour was a recent guest |iwas held at his home in Saskatchewan of his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Bal-lwith interment at Saskatoon, four. wi: Tosi rere NIAID Preeiomemeeemmosrmgene LATE WILLIAM MEDD Mrs. J. B. Lundy has returned home after visiting her daughter and son- vin-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson. Mrs. Chas. Brignall and family are ! now living in Mrs. Bruce's house on i, John Street. They formerly resided| _ ~ in Peterboro. ' Regret to report Mrs. Hugh Camp- bell is now in Port Perry Hospital. i | Mr. was home over the week-end. : Mr. Jack Hope and Clarence Beare : of Oshawa, spent the week-end at their respective homes here, Sam Cawker took an ry a The following soldier boys of Camp Borden, spent the weck-end here at their homes: Ptes. Dave Kight, Carl Hanson, Stanley Gyton, Harold Hood. Misses Laura and Hazel Mark of Toronto, visited their mother Mys. Geo. Mark who is very ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. R. D. "Woon. AEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall of Long Branch, were Sunday guests of the; It was with deep regret the com- former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G.|munity learned of the passing at his Hall. home Lot 22, Con. 1, Brock, on Mon- . of day, Sept. 2nd, 1940, of William Medd Miss Grace and Merle Switzer of { one of the most widely known and Oshawa, were Sunday guests of their highly respected residents of the town. parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Switzer. ship, in his 82nd year, after an illness of several months. - ~ The funeral took place on Wednes- > RA SN A re CRATE ONES AY Miss Pearl Sutcliffe of Bowmanville, Mrs. Lindsay, of Oshawa, spent Sun- A # 4 h day, September 4th, 1940, a short ser- day with Mrs. B. Suteliffe. vice was conducted at his home by -- Mr. Garnet Weir has gone to Tren- Rev. F. G. McIntosh of Sunderland, ton, to join the Air Force. later by Rev. E. S. Bishop, Uxbridge, in Utica United Church, assisted by - Mr. Murray Holtby has gone to the | Rev. Mr, Jenner, of Epsom, (the same Air Force-School at Galt. He was!church where Mr. Medd was married successful in passing the necessary fifty-eight years ago by Mr. Bishop's examination for enlistment. father, Rev. Geo. Bishop.) Interment Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jas wade in Dreadalbane Cemetery, Wallace on Sunday were: Miss Vivian| = _ Wallace, Miss Edith Ainsley, Miss |g The Pallbearers were Messrs, G. Matias Reangand Mr. Don Stewart nic, H. Purvis, E. Gorrell. Floral fll ol 'Toronto, tributes were numerous and beautiful, gs to the bla fsteem in which the deceased was held. 1 The late Wm. Medd was born in High School Atten- Pisketine township in 1353, 18 cident son of the late John Medd and Hanna dance Increased |i! bac,iohn Medd and lisnnah ' Christie, eldest daughter of the late Last year there was an attendance' My, and Mrs. John Christie, of Utica, of 113 at Port Perry High School. and the young couple farmed on their This year 141 students have enrolled. {present farm Sve} Sines. x tin Grade 9 is very well filled--58 stu- e was a man that took a great in- . pi erest in life of the communit, dents in that room, as against 34 ast tere Lin jhe councillor in Brock, 3 year. This increased attendance trustee of Union S. S. No. 2 and 14, speaks well for the growing popula- located on his farm, and was a promi- tion of Port Perry High School and !nent swine breeder, and was for many staff ' years a judge of swine at Uxbridge, : Sunderland and Port Perry Fairs. He was an active member of the Layton and later the Pinedale church and a staunch Conservative all his days, To mourn the loss of a kind and * A) United Church loving husband and father, are left his sorrowing wife, two sons, Clarence at W. M. S. home, Garnet of Chatham and three The regular meeting of the W.M.S. a > >, ' of the United Church was held in the rs rs de Badd Port erry Sunday School room on Sept! 12th. {Nj Millan, Sonya, and five grandchil- The president, Mrs, Geo. Davey, dren, to whom the sympathy of a wide : presiding. . . circle of friends in the community is The meeting opened with singing extended in their sorrow.- God Save the King followed by hymn et -- Arte SA o> 348 and the Lord's Prayer in unison. | - CARD OF THANKS 1 Mra. Davey had charge of the Worshin| ys, William Medd and family wish period. ~~ Mrs. Jackson gave a short i; oynieq to their neighbours and talk on Christian Stewardship. The friends their sincere appreciation of Sectional Meeting of the W. M. S. will 1}, many acts of kindness, expres- be held at' Columbus United Church gion of sympathy and floral tributes on October th. It is hoped a number quring the illness and death of their from here will attend. On October jalgved husband .and father. 16th the annual Rally Meeting will be held in the schoolroom, Plans age be- EVENING AUXILIARY--W. M. 8. ing ue 0, secore a special sponer | The first Autumn meeting of the Koch &- i i Evening Auxiliary was held on -Sept. babe on fee ye nrsaing 1, ae ome Co isp 6 Stoel oy 91 J % rn 8 wi ¢ presiden rs. Colbear, pre- _missionaky to the Indians in Canada. | siding, A duet was given by Miss K. . Mrs. Rose closed the meeting with jeffrey and Miss I. Ploughman, very prayer. much appreciated, A good atténdance, 5 Plans have been started for a busy ¢ \ season ahead. : oN IN MEMORIAM An afternoon tea being planned LEE (Ida Phair)--In Loving Mem. [later in October, with Mrs. Aitkins as t speaker. The meeting came to _ory of a dear. wife and mother, who |¥V%® ith lunch 1 by Miss GQ. passed away Sept, 10th, 1939. a close w unch served by iss Stovin's group in charge. Dear Mother, you are not forgotten - Though on earth you are no more, Mes. A KEEP IN {Rb i " i rs, Aitkins is to guest speaker till in memory you are with us at an afternoon tea, held by the Even- As you always were before. ing Auxiliary of the United Church in ~Ever remembered by Family. | October. Date to be announced later. [friends in Oshawa on Sunday. ; day, Oct, 1st . 1 . wd s, "THEATRE ~ If FREE Parking OSHAWA Air Conditioned Phone 1011 Continuous Show every Satur- day from 2 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, I September 20-21 " IN TECHNICOLOR 5 > 000 00000: FRANK JAMES" starring Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney, Jackie Cooper. Cartoon-- "BONE TROUBLE" REVIVAL, Friday, at 11 p.m, "ST. LOUIS BLUES" starring L. Nolan, D. Lamour. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 23-24-25 Greer Garson, Laurence Olivier in 'Pride and Prejudice' with Mary Boland, Edna May Oliver, Maureen O'Sullivan, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 26-27-28 All of Romance, Adventure, Thrills, in one Great Picture Errol Flynn, in Be with Brenda Marshall, Claude Rains, Donald Crisp. PRENTICE'S Beauty Parlour -- Phone 223 -- With or Without Appointments ---- SPECIAL . School Girls' Oil Permanents $3.50 for $1.95 For a Limited Time Only cash. SANA FOR SALE Chevrolet cquipped with pulley -for stationary Price $30.00 cash. Also one light wagon with springs | seconds. for team or single horse. "THE SEA HAWK' [| on power. ARAN RAR ANAT V---- THIS IS AN -- PRICES at 53c. the Quart W. L. PARRISH : 3 Hardware Plumbing RR A RR RRR RRR RRR RRARRRR AR RRIANRARRRAAR Motor on skids, Cao gc ceo . A en AAA RRR AREA RAR AAA RAR REN SSAA R AR RR ER RAA WENA | ALLE] 4 i YOUR OPPORTUNITY to Buy Attractive, Modern wi | Wallpaper GREATLY REDUCED We are clearing out the balancé of our 1940 stock to make room for 1941 designs. For two weeks we are offering you quarts of Sovereign Paint Heating Sold and recom- mended by A. M. Lawrence. SRST MINION ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE ON OUR BEST QUALITY GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES 2] S ; SAAR ARSAN Lloyd's Thymolated Corn and Cal- lous Salve, improved, contains Benzo. caine, a local anaesthetic, which re- lieves pain and soreness in a few Remember Lloyd's is the Price $7.50 [only one that can offer .this pain re- Apply to Lake Scugog Lumber | lieving feature. and Coal Co., Ltd., Port Perry. i 2 TTR TI TT TT TH Te LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE" PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1940 -- FROSST'S -- 1 Neo Chemical Food A concentrated prepar- ation containing ade- quate quantities . of vitamins and minerals. 24 day treatment $1.15 72 day treatment $2.45 NOVA KELP. ..79¢., $1.39 and $2.79 SCOTT'S BMULSION- 53¢., and 98c. 4 NORVAL'S YEAST and IRON BISMA REX ......... 75¢. and $1.75 ENO'S FRUIT SALT, 53c. and 87c. KRUSCHEN SALTS ENGLISH HEALTH SALT .....39%. < TABLETS .............. «49. A. M. PHONE 49 ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship Service at 7 p.m. ; CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION H 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 Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 10 am.--Sunday School.~ Mitchell, will preach. FOR SALE and store. Port Perry, Ont, v FOR SALE other articles. Port Perry. LAWRENCE AP ENT TST wee ne SSB SESS SBE SERS sie be ab 11 am, and 7 pm.--Rev. Dr. T. H. 52 acre farm on County Road in Township of Reach, all tillable land, good buildings, good water supply, small orchard, close to school, church Bargain to close estate. Apply to A. W. S. Greer, Blong Block, -sept26 Kitchen Cabinet, 2 Dressers, 4 Beds and Springs, Mattress, 2 Tables, and Apply to Jas. Ewen,| "GUITAR + ° HAWAIIAN AND SPANISH sumed in October, Shampoo and Fingering--50¢ Manicure 35c. Bteam Oil Treatments with Finger Wave--$1.00 GRAPEFRUIT rus.ocouice. § for 25¢ KEN. SPEARS, MARKHAM, ONT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Miss Doris Montenay, Operator Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Myrtle Station A business meeting of the Myrtle Branch of the Canadian Red Corss was held in the Primary roo f the ONIONS LARGE STALKS CELERY 6 QUART BASKET TOMATOES - - 6 QUART BASKET APPLES DRY AND MEALY - 25¢ WASHED BULK - 2for15¢ CARROTS WASHED BULK 35¢- PARSNIPS - FIRM HEADS - - 95¢ CABBAGE - . POTATOES - peck 25¢ 3b. 10¢c 3b. 10¢ In the Estate of William T. Dix, "Deceased hereby notified to send to the under- Immediately after October 16th Sc be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to Sunday School on Tuesday evering of last week. Representatives from" the three chapters, Myrtle, Raglan and Prospect were in attendance. Mrs. SAAR TERT ARNE IRAT RAR RAS RR LCST j . -- FRESH PICKLING SUPPLIES -- claims of which the Solicitors shall then have notice, = Dated at Port Perry, this 6th day Gervan, president, conducted the meeting. Although the workers have not been quite so active for the past five weeks yet each vice-president, re- porting for her chapter, stated that a surprising number of articles have been made nevertheless, and a ship- 'ment to headquarters will be made the latter part of this week or the first of next week. . Mr. O. H. Downey representing the County Council, was present to acquaint the Branch of the grant of money allotted by the Coun- cil. This is quite a substantial sum, and will add greatly to the amount now in the treasury. Mrs, Gervan on behalf of the Branch thanked the WIITE- PICKLING ONIONS GREEN énd RED * PEPPERS LARGE WHITE CAULIFLOWER, 15¢,19¢ FIRM and BRIGHT CUCUMBERS - 3 for 10¢ LARGE SIZE - 2b. 25¢ FIRM RIPE = 3for10c MEDIUM SIZE ORANGES - IMPORTED LEMONS - 3 for 10c BANANAS - 3 Ib, 95¢ doz. 29¢ HEAD LETTUCE - 10c %|of September, 1940, "HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the above estate, sept27 AUCTION SALE Friday, September 27--Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Mr. Melvin S. Gray, Manvers ap just cast of Ballyduff. Terms Cash, Ted Jackson, Auctioneer } LOST On Saturday, at Port Perry Fair, | or between Prince Albert and the Fair Grounds, Purse containing a sum of PASAASSAASRAAAARAANNASAALAR Council for the grant which will mean many comforts for the men who are overseas. » PEACHES, PLUM, PEARS -- Lowest Prices .-- GROCERY VALUES -- money. Finder please leave at Star Office or Mr. Stump, Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cross of Bala, enjoyed a hurried visit with' former neighbours from Tuesday evening un- DOMINO TEA, 1 Ib. 65¢, Ib. 33¢ W. J. COOK :: REAL RSTATE Myrtle Station, Ont. P.O. Box 47. Phone 120 r 2 til Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cameron moved to their new home in Bramp- ton on Thursday last. Mr. Charles Chisholm of Toronto, made a brief call on relatives on Fri- day, when on his way to Lindsay, - GREENBANK RED ROSE COFFEE $$ FIVE ROSES FLOUR -| 94 Ib. 85c DOMINO a SOAP FLAKES, 4 Ib. 29¢ { DOMESTIC - Yalb, 25¢ KIRK'S SUGAR CRISP SHORTENING, 2 Ib. 25¢ CASTILE - - 2 for9c H CORN FLAKES, 2 for 15¢ Farm, Village, Town snd City pro- perties for sale, All sorts of ex- changes will be considered. novl CEMENT AND ROAD GRAVEL $| Also Band for building purposes. For 55 [prices of gravel and hau a to [7 °F GM DONNELLY 4 Phone 164 r 12, Port Perry 030 Mr, John Holdershaw returned home i from the West on Saturday. ¥ Mrs. Redpath, Toronto, visiting her 5 7 | Fall and Winter studies to be re- All persons wish- ing lessons communicate by letter to sept26 All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned % [who died at the Village of Port Perry, on the 27th day, of July, 1940, are signed Solicitors on or before October 16th, full particulars of their claims. 1940, the assets of the deceased will PORT PERRY Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. (Now Newly Remodelled) Thursday, Fri.,, Sat. (This Week) Joan Crawford and James Stewart, in "Ice Follies of 1939" : The Greatest Ziegfield Success--see Joan skate into your hearts, Comedy--"MEN OF STEEL" Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 23-24.25 Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, in ("Clouds Over Europe" The latest war picture under.the auspices of the "Red Cross Society" in Uxbridge. Comedy--Three Stooges: "THREE MISSING. LINKS" Stop! Look! Listen] Thursday, Friday, Sat. (Next Week) Fay Bainter, in 1 "Our Neighbours, the Carters" COMING--J. Withers in 'High School' 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, "Nn on the 6th 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 deecased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regards onl - ~ to claims of which the Solicitors shal then have notice, { SRA Dated at Port Perry, this 6th day of September, 1940, . HARRIS, HARRIS, & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario; Solicitors for the above estate. sept26 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, § * FOR RENT i Large Single Garage on John St. Apply to Mrs, J. Lewis, John St,, Por} erry, FOR SALE We have several desirable houses in Port Perry for sale on easy terms and low prices, one with nearly two acres of Jand. Apply to HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE - Port Perry, Ont: - SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSRD , 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH . Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery DR. H. H, ARMSTRONG 7 DENTIST : Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber 'Shop. ; Telephone 287° - . Port Perty daughter, Mrs. C. Whitter, 4 r. Kenneth Lee on a trip to Ot-|¥ tawa and Montreal, last week. 5 Mrs. Malyon visiting her sister Hiss Annie Holdershaw for the week- | § nd, 5 Mr, and Mrs. H. Phoenix visited | 'Rev. Mr, Tristram, Seagrave, will have charge of the service in the y : (The firm of Greer & Homphreys la dissolved) ; . L D. PRUNES ~~ eevvane 2 Jb, 19¢ [if Russev: oh CERTO = 25¢ ROLLED OATS, 5 Ib. 25¢ i bergperg Be Boy Saiki pi ple MEDIUM . RICHMELLO : week or by appointment. SEALERS -- doz. $1.15 COFFEE . 1 |b, 3g §|Quéen Btrest, Port Perry, Phone 94 CIDER or WHITE 22 STRAWBERRY 82 on. VINEGAR + gal39c JAM + - jar 25¢ No. 7a Highway United Church next Sunday morning. Two good pu have n served by Fanning No. 7a High- way through Port Perry instead - UTICA The United Church anniversary will 4 be held on Sunday, Sept. 20, at 2,80 {3 and 7.30 pm, followed on Sunday by a cold meat supper and play on Tues- Keo bills. \ ITC STCRES LIMITED PEANUT BUTTER sx 2 Ib. 25¢ of skirting the Village on the Sixth Concession. Travellers will become acquaihted with Port Perry, and a saving made in highway construction, W.. A, Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleeps : Insurance Office, Cyd "DR. J, B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bel) Telephone Exehange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. : Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) ~ ARTHUR W. 8. GREER In attendance at my Port Perry office on Wedsiesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25

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