Port. Perry. My. and Mrs. R. J. Harper are in London for a week with friends. We are sorry to report the very serious illness of Mr. J. C. Cockburn. He continues to be in a critical con- dition. - Mr. J. E. Morrish, Toronto, wis in town for the power boat races on Sat- urday. We had a happy little visit from Chaplain Rev. "Jack" Clough, Sussex, N.B. He is looking very fit and happy in his uniform. While in town he called on many friends who were dé- lighted to see him. Mr. J. Gillett, of Toronto, was a re- cent visitor in town. Mr. Geo. Mik, of Toronto, was a recent guest of Mi. und Mrs. R.-D, Woon. ¢ Mr. WR. Murray, of Toronto, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs, Robt, Murray. Miss Ruth Brent, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. Brent. Miss Evelyn Peabody, of Fergus is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Morrison. Mrs. Madison Williams is visiting friends in town, Mr. G. F. Manning is holidaying with friends in Carrol, Manitoba. Mr. H. G. Hitcheson is in charge of the Treasurer's Office during Mr. Man- ning's absence. "To John Jeffrey, of I'rince Albert, goes the distinction of being a pas- senger on the first and last trains running on the Whitby-Port Perry Tm Railwway--MrJetfrey-is 84 Mr. Grant Robertson has returned to his position in Kingston, after a two weeks' holiday in town. Mrs. F.D. Slemmon and Dawn Marie of Ottwa are holidaying with My. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. Mrs. Slemmon was a guest at the Nind-Smith wedding in Bowmanville on Saturday. .: ~The Misses Eunice aml Morwennu Harris and Mrs. Christy are holiday- + ing with their brother, Di. R. B. Har- ris, at Whitefish Bay. The Misses Emmerson, were at their summer home here for a few days, und left this week for a motor trip to the Laurentians. " i IN RY [(R) ] A My SELON A711] i FREE Parkiug OSHAWA [ii Air Conditioned --A Famous Players Theatre Last TWO GLORIOUS DAY, Spencer Tracy Mickey Rooney MEN of BOY'S Town __with--aather grand juvenile yA _ cast, REVIVAL Cary Grant and FRIDAY Rodalind Russell in "His Girl Friday" MONDAY to WEDNESDAY, MADELEINE CARROLL and. . FRED McMURRAY, in N One Nightin Lisbon Love in an air raid shelter. EXTRA! Lastest --- Best - and Most Talked. About, "CANADA CARRIES ON": "Churchill's Island" THURSDAY Bob Dorothy _Hope Lamour Caught in the Draft THIS IS A RIOT-- : A Bold Faced "Hoped"-Up Funny Riot--No kiddin' - EPSOM Tif Epsom Euchre Club held its on Wednesday night, July 2nd. There were 14 tables of cuchre played. Thé tadies prizes were donated by Mrs. Juck Hill were won by Mrs, Russell todd, first, and Mrs. Chas, Clark, con- solution, The men's prizes donated by MW. _J._Regers--were--weon--by--Fred BE READY! You can remember the Sailor Lads by buying a Tag on Saturday, July 19th. This tag day is being sponsored by the LO.D.E. Give generously. ~THE STATION REMAINS Port Perry railw.y station will re- main in operation as an express and freight depot, with Mr. Tobin, Jr., in * charge. Persons requiring the ser- vices of the express truck or making Arrangements for freight shipment should call Phone 5, Port Perry. WILL APPEAL TAX RATE Pickering Township has decided to appeal against the County tax rate. to GREENBANK Mr. and Mrs. Tyson lee are holi- daying for two weeks at Port Carling, Muskoka, . Mr. Lavern Beare, Nelymarket, at his home here on Sunday. Mrs. J. Chinn and granddaughter, Toronto, called on friends her on Sun- day. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held on Tuesday afternoon atthe home of Mr. and Mrs.- Ryerson Beare. Miss Grace Kennedy, of Leaskdale® was the guest speaker, Afternoon tea was served. A euchre party will pe held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Phoenix, on Wednesday evening, the 16th. Pro- ceeds for Red Cross work. BARN BURNED The barn on the farm operated by 3 Paul Diamond near Greenbank was i struck by lightning in Monday's storm dG and was totally destroyed by fire, to- goad 2 | ether with the whole hay crop which 0. ad just been harvested. Some stock fp fr was lost. There was some insurance. i Mr. Diamond, who works in Oshawa night shift, was asleep at the time have been much greater, but for the timely help of the neighbours. "A GOOD FISH, BUT-- When Andy Clarke can broadcast the capture of a 45 Ib. muskie, one at 26% Ibs. docs nat show up so big. Never mind---they tell us that when the real big ones are caught, fishing may not be so good later. Touch wood! 'il' Mr, Lindsay of Oshawa caught the ¢ ; 26% muskie, : A Ea dh NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2 In the Estate of Agnes Werry, > Decenged. 3 All persons having claims against "thé "Estate of Agnes Wek. Nate of othe Village of Blackstock, in the ] County of Dirham, married woman, 110 deceased, who died on or about Sept. 21st, 1938, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of 'August, 1941, full' particulars 2 of their claims. « Immediately, after «August th, 1941, the assets of the de- ?ooased will be distributed gmong the parties entitled thereto, having regdrd © only to claims of Wiig the under- signed shall then have had notice.' Datgd at Erince Albert, Ont, this 9th day of July, 1941, ' ame he Rae, QO wy eC JOSEPH DENNY, Solicitor for the Estate. ' 1] IN of the fire, and his loss of stock 'would | Clark, first; and Ralph Wilbur, con- solation. The hall was rented for the night by Lloyd MacDonald, Ivan Geer and Alfred Clark. Five dollars was given by two Epsom friends who didn't.care to have their names mentioned. - The euchre was followed by lunch and' dancing. Proceeds for the B. W. V. F. were $22.30. The next meeting will again be held in Utica Hall on Wednesday night, July 16th. The hall is bing rented by Miss Audrey Miller, Dave Prentice and W. J. Rogers. The ladies prizes are being given by Mrs, Herman Kerry and the men's prizes by Mr. Jas. Lee of Greenbank. Chinese checker prizes are being donated by Mrs. Alfred Clark. Gentlemen 2be. Ladies provide lunch. Come and en- Joy an exening of euchre, followed by lugeh and dancing. Chinese checkers for the children. Proceeds are in aid of the Telegram sponsored British War Victims? Fund. So far the Club has sent $230.00. Mr. Geo. Miller has had a sale and is moving to Cedar Grove. - Miss Ruby. Wilson is holidaying at Keswick." Mrs. N. S. MacDonald, Lloyd, and Mrs, Luke attended the funeral of the late Georgina Luke Avery of Capning- ton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner were visit- ing with relatives in King Twp., on Sunday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, C. Clark were Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Neeson, of Toronto, are'spending a few days at their home here. # Mrs. Lorne Wagner and baby are \isiting at Mr. Howard Ashton's for a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie spent Sun- day with' Mr. Hall of Port Perry. Miss Ailene Harper spent Sunday ut W. J. Rogers". Miss Winnifred Jenner spent" Sun- day with Rev. and Mrs. Jenner, Rev. and Mrs. Jenner's daughter and family of Parry Sound are visit- ipg at the parsonage, Frank Hostop's farm. Mr. Hortop is having a sale on Saturday, July 19th. Miss Jean Pogue of Toronto, was home for the week end. : Sunday School next Sunday at 10,30 The Misses Wilson, Trenton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fin- lay Mun ; - Mrs. Wh. Ackney and Mr, Wesley Ackney were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Prentioce on Sigday. " Miss Marion Clark spent Sunday with. Miss Ottve Wilson, "MANCHESTER RED CROSS Articles recently shipped: by the Manchester branch to the Red Croay headquarters included the following: 2 scarves, 5 helmets, 3 pairs mitts, b turtle néck sweaters, 3 pair seamen's stockings, 16 il army socks, 5 pair pyjamas, 6 quilts. The ladies Who -are- interested in war work will meet as aisual in the Township Hall, Manchester on Thurs- day afternoon, All ladies aro invited \ ceeded. . : Ne cuchre and dance held in the T 16th meeting in Memory Hall, Utica, | Mr. Frank Millman has rented Mr.!gathered here tonight to congratulate am, with church service at 7.30 p.m. |b to attend. Your help is urgently 'dwnship Hall on June 18th was a de- cided success. The winner of the gentleman's prize was Mr. Foley, and the ladies' prize, Mrs, F. Crosier. The net proceeds amounted to $20.00, UTICA will be held at Geneva Park on Thurs- day afternoon, July 10th. Truck will leaves the store at noon, The United Sunday School hic Loni: George looked very smart in hs khaki suit. He is in training at Camp Borden. The hall was decorated: for the occasion, At the close lunch was served and a pleasani time spent. On Saturday exh about fifty guests from Enniskillen gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rodman in honour of the marriage of the. latter's brother Orval and Miss which will takes place this nonth, A large sailboat was deco- iiited and placed on a table and was filled with lovely gifts for the happy Sorry to lose Mr, and Mrs. George Miller and Audrey from this come munity, who have moved to Cedar Grove near Markham. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dalton and son who have moved here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thaxter, Quaker Hill, spent Sunday evening at the! home of Miss Christie. Mrs. S: Sawden of Toronto, visiting the past week with Miss A. Christie. ! holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Parrott. Mresand Mrs. Parrott and Mr. and Mrs. "Hartford and Irene, spent last week camping at Healey"s Falls, near Campbellford. MARRIED MOLLIE SMITH BRIDE OF HUGH JOHN NIND | Bowmanville, July 8--At St. John's Anglican church, here, a wedding of ' wide interest was solemnized Satur- | day afternoon, when Mollie Vincent Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dun- can A. Smith, Bowmanville, became the bride of Hugh John Nind, Toronto, son of Rev. T. A, and Mrs. Nind, of i Grafton. The father of the groom,! officiated. [ The chancel of the church was flanked with delphinium, hydrangea _and ferns. John Kent played the wedding sic, and Mrs, Pili Nind~ sang. Gowned in white chiffon with shir- red waistline, the bride was attended by Mrs. Jasper Smith, as matron of | "honor, and Miss Shella Nind, flower- girl. Mrs. Smith wore shell pink - chiffon with matching quilted bolero 'and .flowered hat, while Miss Nind! jwas- in "pale blue georgette and Juliette e The bride carried roses; and bouvardia. Mrs. Smith's flowers were delphinium and pink carnations. Alex. Little of Oshawa was best man. | i Ushers were Jasper Smith, Aurora, | and Joseph Alexander. - The guests were entertained at a reception at the Smith residence, with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Nind receiving. The former wore orchid sheer with 'matching acessories and corsage of tice are getting along Miss Irene Hartford of Toronto, is placed with a better one, couple. Mr, and Mrs. C. Graham, Mr, and Mrs, O. Jeffrey and Mrs. T. Red- man, friends of the bride were invited guests. A happy time was spent. Glad to hear Kay and Eddie Pren- fine after hdv- ing their tonsils removed. : On Friday all the school children will come to the township hall for the last vaccination given by Dr. Rennie. The Foot Church organ has been re- - Miss Muriel Johnson of Toronto, ac- companied Miss Grace Demara to her home for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton and Miss La France of Toronto, were holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Reader, Birthday greetings to little Yvonne Milner on her 5th birthday which she is spending with friends in Toronto. The Red Cross meeting was well at- tended by willing workers and a nice! box was packed with 3 quilts, 15 girls' dresses, 20 pairs men's pyjamas, 7 prs. children's panties, 2 boys' sleeve- less sweaters, 2 pairs sox, 1 scarf. Another order is being made ready for the workers. The next meeting is August 27th, and in the meantime all should knit and make quilts ready for the colder weather. The Sunday evening service held in the Township Hall, was largely at- tended. Miss Dorothy Joblin and her CG.LT. girls from Pickering, who were camping at Stephenson's Point were there and sang a chorus, and Isabel Heron gang a solo. Mrs. Geo. Sweetman andNger Junior Boys Choir did find." Other yisitors present were from Weston. Mrs. Smith, Tovonto, is spending a few days. with her niece Mis. Geo, Samells, and Mr, and Mrs. W. Crosier and Archie, of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Vyrtle Crosier of Toronto, were their guests of Sunday. Mr. J. L. Sweetman, of Kingston, spent the week-end with his family. rane Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- s I. R. BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST 8ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister Sunday School at 10 a.m. Service at 11 a.m. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 11 a.m.--Rev. W, J, H .Smyth 7.30 p.m.--Lakeside Community Service . ---- THE LAKESIDE COMMUNITY SERVICE Each Sunday Evening at 7.30 D.S.T. The opening Community Service for 19041 was held last Sunday. A fine address was given by Mr. D. G. Hin- ton, of Weston. Mr, Batton of Peter- boro rendering two fine solos. Mrs. Orde at the organ and Reeve Letcher as leader took charge of the congrega- tional singing. Rev. Mr. Smyth con- ducted the worship, Sunday, July 13th, the service is being prepared by Rev. Wm. Stocks, rector of the Church of the Ascension. A good speaker is being provided. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION CANGLICAN) Sunday, July 13th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.456 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am.--Morning Prayer and sermon.--The Rector, IN LOVING MEMORY Of Alice Elizabeth Medd, who died July 10th, 1936. ) We watched you suffer day by day, - And could not help in any way; But just stood by and saw you pass Into the Saviour's arms at last. --Husband and Family. |dcTphinium and roses; the latter was jin navy blue sheer with white acees- sories and corsage of pink roses and baby's breath. ' A motor trip through Muskoka is being taken by the couple prior to living in Toronto. For travelling Mrs. Nind wore a printed mauve silk cos- tume with matching coat and white accesssories, --- SCUGOG Services for next Sunday--Foot at 10.30; Head at 11.30; Centre at 7.30 in the Township Hall. Sunday Schools at Foot, 11.30; Centre at 10.30. The Girls' Institute is planning a picnic at Robert Prentice's shore on Saturday afterncon of this week. All invited to come and have a good time, Be sure to bring your bathing. suit. All are glad to welcome Miss Joness from Moose Jaw, who will spend the summer with her sister Mrs, Joblin. Mrs, Geo. Ormiston of Raglan, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schell on Sunday. She reports her husband is doing fine after an opera- tion at Oshawa hospital, and expects to be home this week. The heavy rainfall on Monday. was very welcome. A play, "The Minister's New Car" will be given by the Utica young peo- ple, here in the Township Hall, on Friday evening, July 18h. Cake and ice cream served aftesards in aid of our new Church. Birthday greetings to Rev. F. G. Joblin on his birthday, July 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burnett, Toronto, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crozier, and were the honoured guests at a shower held lin the Town Hall for them, when; they were showered with many pretty and useful gifts, among them a couple of reverseable blankets from the Girls' Institute. dent FRESH YEGETABLES FRUITS Firm Ripe 'BANANAS 2 Ibs. for 18¢ FRESH PICKED WAX BEANS, 2 Ibs, 19¢ GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 19¢ LOCAL -BUNCHES CARROTS" "- . . 5c LOCAL- -HUNCHES . BEETS ,o- 3 for 10¢c LOCAL HEAD LETTUCE - 2for 15¢c {ONTARIO New POTATOES 6 1b 19¢ FIRM RIPE TOMATOES 2 lbs. 29c LOCAL HEADS B CAULIFLOWER, ea. 15¢ LOCAL CABBAGE 8c and 10c L.LOCAL. BUNCHES RADISHES 3 for 10¢ LOCAL 6 QUART BASKET GREEN PEAS - 35¢c LOCAL STALKS ~ WHITE CELERY 10¢c HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS, 2 for 25¢ HOT HOUSE TOMATOES - Ib. 25¢ - Watermelons, Tra Raspberries, Cherries, Plums, Cantaloupes, Blueberries and Gooseberries, at . REASONABLE PRICES nsparent Apples, ORANGES, - good size, doz, 23¢ GROCERY VALUES Margaret was presi of {the Institute for some time and al- 'ways took a keen interest. The fol- lowing address was read by Ralph y Milner: ~ To Margaret and George: We your friends. of Scugog are you on your recent marriage, and to ish many years of happy" wedded Ie. Although you will not be living in our neighborhood we hope that it will e to you as home, and that you will continue to spend many pleasant hours with us, \ We still claim you, Margaret as a member of Scugog, where you spent those happy._girlhooh days: where you went to school and entered into Club and Church work. You Geoige did not spend, your boyhood days here, but we hdve pleasant. memories of your musical talent which you so willingly and offen hélped with entertainments during the few years you spent on Scugog. We respect and honour you for the course you have chosen, and wish you every success wherever you may go. . y A token of our esteem "We wish at this time to present to you these gifts -and may they be a constant re- minder of your friends at Scugog. The bride and groom thanked their friends-in a few well chosen remarks, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 10th, 1941 OIE EN EEE RENE NE RENEE RRERES Lawrence's Drug Store News "You Can SAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" F TOX PALM BEACH REXALL The Sizes WHITE SHOE FLY KIL © '29¢., 49¢c., 89. CLEARER 29¢, and 49¢c. BR c. = ANTI MOSQUITO -_-- _ STA-WAY | CREAM REXALL FOR MOSQUITOS L] 35¢. tube. INSECT "CHASER | | 39c. [] ---- 35¢. A "Ir 2.IN-1 ® White Shoe Cleaner | TAT ANT TRAPS | White Shoe Cleaner [| 15¢. and 25¢. 33c.: 2 for 65c. 15¢. ] FLIT TANGEL NOXZEMA a FLY SPRAY for deep Sunburn Four Sizes u 23¢. nd 39¢. 50¢, 19¢., 36¢c., 59¢c., 89c. A. M. LAWRENCE # PHONE 49 72. Rexall me PORT PERRY ' CBC OF Of BB I 0 ARTHUR W. 8. GREER DR. J. 8. LUNDY in 'attendance at my Port Perry office on DENTAL SURGEON Wednesday morning, and Friday afterncoa Office above Bell Telephone Exchange fof each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, " Port Perr, Phone 2b North side Queen Street, Port Perry |- 2 7 i Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68} 'PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves FOR SALE Brick store in Uxbridge, on Main street, good basement, rooms above, Will sell cheap or exchange for house and some cash." Apply David Luery, Myrtle Station. : july 10 W. A. Sangster as vr : 50¢ _ Shanmipoo and Wave ne ~ DENTAL SURGEON Marcel € ® / Office Hours: 9 a.m.-to 5 p.m. Manicure - =~ 3bc _ Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office, Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. "Coolest Spot in Town" PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to a standard-- + Not down to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry -- Vacation Time is -Show Time -- ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. Joan LANDIS, Henry WILCOXEN, Mystery Sea Raider FR EE - . | A great sea thriller that will hold you N T eathless . COME Buster Keaton, in "TAMING OF THE SNOOD" Chap. 2 of New Serial, Rin-Tin-Tin, in "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" Thurs., Friday, Saturday, (Next week) BOB BURNS, in "Comin' 'round the Mountain" You have all whistled and sung the great song. Now see the new and popular show--whole family treat. COMING-- "BOON TOWN" Every Paid-Up Subscriber to the Port Perry Star is or will be entitled to ONE Free Want Ad. each year from now on. : We believe that advertising pays YOU, and we want you to prove it at our" ex- pense, ; cept Civic Holiday and Labour Day when the show will be open "DELICIOUS FRESH PICKED RASPBERRIES Order Early Thompson's, Port Perry, South of Borelia Corners. - put a want.ad. in the Star| Applications will be received at the --He had ten replies, eight office of the SUPERINTENDENT OF after he had sold the arti-YNURSES, ONTARIO HOSPITALy at cle advertised. WHITBY, for girls at least 18 years B of age, with matriculation standing, y who wish to enter the TRAINING ' FOR SALE x ) x 'Three Burner Perfection Oil Stove, | SCHOOL FOR NURSES which opens at the above mentioned hospital, Sept. A couple of weeks ago a mari D. Corbman, Port Perry 1st, 1941, HELP' WANTED : ¥ White Kitchen Restaurant. Good | wages and good hours to right party. FOR SALE ~ Standard Buick Sedan Car in splen- did condition, Would take part pay in hard 'wood; also a quantity of old Tumber, a nice baby carriage, a nice dresser and wash stand; a forge and - FOR SALE ; One used Electric Washer, $10.00. Also Washer for balance owing. Ap- ply to D. J. Healy, at Carnegie Hard- ware, Port Perry. * heavy anvil. Apply to A. D. Peters © Black 29¢ [> Pp uh Hs | F - ort Perry, v, Ib. ¢ OR SALE LIPTON'S TEA, JEWEL SHORTENING RITZ BISCUITS - HUNTER'S pkg. 15¢ CHEESE - 14 lb, 15¢ DURHAM CORN STARCH Ib 10¢ CLBAGLEBRAND Condensed Milk 150z.21¢ RICHMELLO COFFEE - lb. 15¢ Aa 41c /SOAP _PALMOLIVE { 2 for 11c CONCENTRATED SUPER SUDS pkg. 20c. LPRINCESS--LARGE PACKAGE SOAP FLAKES - 925¢ DOMINO Baking Powder Ib. 19¢ NEILSON'S P $ Chocolate Bars, 6 for 25¢- ASSORTED Salad Dressing, Chewing Gum, 4 pkgs. 25¢ Helliman's 82 oz. Jar 49 MI STORES NIOM One Demonstrator Gas Washer, six dollars a month. Also Demonstrator Vac and Ironer, greatly reduced. Apply to D. J. Alealy, at Carnegie b) DENTIST Hardware, Port Perry, Leonard Block overPrentice's Barbe: ; Shop. en of 30,40,50 + PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal? g , vitality? on Sime AB VER Ya on at Get a apecial Intron Phone 237, Res. 216 Port Perry (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 1 oyater 80, 40 or 50. uctory size for only 2 Tre this ald to normal pep and vim today. For sale at all good drug stores. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. 3 Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone #4 AUCTION SALES - MR. J. JACKS, lot 8, con. 2, 'Cart- aright. Thirty acres of mixed stand- ing hay to be sold in 5 or 10 acre lots, more or- less, at public 'auction on Monday, July 14th, at 6 o'clock (S.T.) one .mile west of highway, : 's Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. FRANK HORTOP, lot 4, con. 6, Refich Twp, farm stock and imple- ments, on Saturda, July 19th There will be a good showing of cattle horses, implements, ete. * Sgle at 1.30 > SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH (S.T.) Terms Cash. Upstairs, , «Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. Ait " OVer Jemison'y Bakery } a Ww » . » : . 4 3 Lik i Closed Mon., Tuesday, Wednesday, ex-- a a a a Y ADS Sat. Nite--2 shows, 7.30 and 9.30 S.T. y ee ---- i OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG 24} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Fa Thurs., Friday, Saturday, (This week)~ sr / \ SS of