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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Aug 1941, p. 4

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CI A or Ld "- a, rl RS oe a RR A "> LH * guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Carroz, Bige- low "street. . writes to his parents sayi trip to Bracebr idge, couver have been spending some days _ misfortune to fall down the cellar way interment at Pine Grove Cemetery. > "{t 'were my last day upon earth, and i will try to conduct myself accordingly. . something unpleasant occurs--Today. Peterboro, - : "and relatives. * PLAN-- Port. Parry. Mr, Zeurrér, Swiss Consul at To- ronto, and Mrs. Zeurrer, were recent Victor Read, who is now yp that he has had his first visit-to London, and _ visited his mother's relatives: "You have no idea the destruction in some parts of London." 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dickson and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs. \. Harrison and baby, of Hamilton, spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs, I. Colbear. Rk Mr. Alan, Colbear of Toronto, is spending two wecks vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Colbear. . Mr. Arthur Calbear has returned from spending two weeks i in Hamilton with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sthnley Ploughman, Mr. and Mrs. S. Griffen, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Snelgrove, made a week gi Mr. Irving Boyd is completing a short voational training course in 'Mrs, John Farmer and infant son have returned: to their home in To- tonto after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. Mrs. Roland I. Morgan, of Bakers- field, California, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Holtby. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Ferris of Van- with Mrs, Ferris' uncle Dr. B. 'Lundy and Mrs. Lundy. ~ © Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jackson were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. B, Lundy. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossey, of To- ronto, were ¢ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton, of Toronto; were recent visitors in town with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Read. They were former residents of Port Perry. "Miss Wilkinson, a cousin of the - Misses Stovin, who has been residing with them about .two years, had the and break her elbow, beside sisypivibe other injuries. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rr McClellan have | returned home from a motor trip to Montreal, Ottawa, Walkerton, and , other points where they visited friends They enjoyed 'nn very pleasant journey. Mr. Ed. Clementsy of Toronto, is a visitor in the neighbourhood. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Spang, Stouff- ville, were recent visitors in town. ° Mrs, W. Brewin of Toronto, si visib- "Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Asher. Dr. and Mrs. Emmerson of Minn- eapolis, Minn, aré¢ visiting relatives. CONGRATULATIONS "Miss Grace Demara, Scugog, has completed her course at Canada Business College, Toronto, and has accepted a secretarial position with the Brown Cycle Co. Limited. a DIED ° PURDY--At Port Perry, on Friday, August 8th, 1941, Mary Jane Me- Allister, beloved wife of the late Ed- ward H.\Purdy, in her 88th year. - 'Funeral, was held on-Monday, with <1 will be my own best friend instead of my own worst enémy--Today. I will be Big instead of little with my. private thinking--Today.. I will do some act of kindness be- 1 fore leaving: my home--Today. 1 will go forth to give and not to get--Today. ' I will be considerate of everyone I 'meet--Today. : a Lwlli_not.regret. the past nor « doubt "the future--Today., 1 will not be afraid--Today. I will refuse to let troubled thoughts run through my mind un- : challenged--Today. 1 will be grateful for my blessings ~--Today. Finally, 1 will live today as though 1 will not be knocked off balance if ---- do 'FOR SALE | One used Washer, Electric, $15.00. 'Used Vacuum Cleaner $16,00, Used y-monthly-payments. to D. J. Healey, c-9 Carnegie aug? des. rr Phone REE ¥ 1011 Parking OSHAWA COOL as a POOL ----- NowtPlaping-- YOAN BLONDELL ROLAND YOUNG, in 'TOPPER RETURNS' with CAROLE LANDIS" arid ROCHESTER : REVIVAL James Cagney and Ann. Sheridan, in "CITY FOR CONQUEST? << MONDAY and TUESDAY only one of the greatest pictures yet to come from the screen, ~ Joan Crawford in 'A WOMAN'S FACE' Melvyn Douglas CONRAD VEIDT WEDNESDAY for FOUR days CLARK GABLE na. Rosalind Russell at last together again, in" "They Met i in Bombay' 'with PET ER LORRE-- Partners in Crime--Partners in Thrilling Adventure--Partners in Love. The screen's top: favourites find their heaven in R Old BOMBAY ' SMYTH WRITES FROM CHICAGO - August 7, REV. MR. 1941 Dear Mr. Farmer: joying it to the full; and I have no regrets that we chose this form of vacation. 3 Many denominations are represent- ed in the Summer Course, and life in the College residences affords fine op- portunity for fellowship. "The evening programs are held out doors on the University grounds in what they call "Garths" -- like our quadrangle, two or three men speak on a subject from different angles and discussion follaps. The Professor of International Law, and the Professor of Modern History spoken and there is no doubt about their British loyalty. The chapels. in connection with the Seminary and University are very beautiful. All'in-the Chancel style as are the churches, and there is a dis- tinct liturgical trend in the worship. One cannot mistake the place of re- ligion in the life of the U versity, and we are going to. carry héyfe most wholesome impressions of our visit to this city of about three and a half millions of people. I hope Mrs. Farmer's sight I is stead- ily improving. Remember me to_all "1 am sure our people are enjoying the ministry of Dr, Price. Yours sincerely, ; W. J. H, Smyth, to PROSPECT Miss Margaret Lamb of Toronto, is visiting with=Mrs. W. Holtby. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee, Greenbank, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Diamofid on Sunday. } Miss Effie. Graham of Oshawa, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtby, Miss R. Seigel, Mr. Seigel," motored to To- ronto, on Monday. -- Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Owen and family of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs, Edmonds of Oshawa, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, A, Gray. . Mr. Wm, Parry made a business trip to Toronto on Saturday. : Pte. Jack Stevens of Toronto, spent the week end at his home here before leaving for Calgary on Tuesday. © Mrs. G. Webster and Horace" in We are having a fine course and en- | here and a Chicago Alderman, have | Mount' Albert on.Sunday, Miss Helen Conlin of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conlin' oN Mr. and Mrs, Scott, Jolette, and.son Mrs, R. Vernon.- payment of their Ips iplisas, and a few neglect. BRITISH TROOPS APPROACHING ADDIS ABABA Ababa Kad been taken by the Italians, the This picture passing through a village near Addis Ababa, Five years after Addis Abyssinian capifnl was rece apt ured by Mritish Forces, shows British- Armoured cars in om, mm GE i RE UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS Most of our subscribers are very prompt .in the « But some forget-- The label on your paper tells you when payment is due. It should read '41 or 42, PRINTING: Of all Kinds done at' the Port Perry Star Office-- Posters, Sale Bills, Commercial Stationery, Booklets. Folders, Catalogs, Wedding Invitations, or any, other Printing you require. Prompy work, low price. 'BLUEBERRIES Ib. 19¢ CELERY - - 2 for 15¢ ONTARIO LOCAL . . CANTALOUPES, ea. 10c ~~ CORN - dozen 25¢ RED MALAGA PICKLING GRAPES - -2lbs.35c. ONIONS - Ib. 17¢c LARGE © a RED Hor : $5 LEMONS 3for10c- PEPPERS - - 3 for10¢c MEDIUM _ GREEN - wT ORANGES dozen 33c - PEPPERS - - ea. 5c LARGE LOCAL BUNCHES NE GRAPEFRUIT KE: 55 925¢ CARROTS 3 for.10¢ 'FIRM RIPE - | HEAD i BANANAS . [b10c LETTUCE = - ea. 10c APPLES vucuess 6 Ibs. 25¢ BAKING POWDER "yu 19¢ LIPTON'S LUSHUS' : TEA - 12 1b. 40¢ Jelly Powders 3 for 25¢ GRAHAM i TIGER 27 il ~ WAFERS - - pkg.15¢ SALMON toon 29¢ WHE IAMS ee SPIRIT or CIDER -. , i MARMALADE 2 lb 29¢ VINEGAR pollon 45c FRESH i lee Local Staked 6 qt. Basket A PRICE _| DAILY TOMATOES ROLLER WHITE--LARGE STALKS BASKET APPLES LOCAL CABBAGE "CUCUMBERS and BASKET PEACHES © AT REASONABLE PRICES GROCERY VALUES Domino Eyes Examine Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where: Necessary, at reasonable prices, -- 1. Ra BENTLEY'S OPTOMETRIST ~ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CH Rev, R. Simpson, Mirist Sunday 'School at 10 am, Service at 11 a.m. 1 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION . ANGLICAN Sunday, August 17th-- . 9.46 a.m.--Sunday School. - '11 a.m,--Matins and Sermon, Mr. Sidney Ellis, of Scarboro. Sunday, August 24th-- "8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 11 a.m.--Matins_and sermon The Rector, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Minister 10 d.m.--Sunday School by Rev., Harry Allen Price, 7.30 p.m.--Lakeside Community ser- i | COU BB 11 am.-- Public Worship, conducted | Office above Bell Telpfhone Exchapis, North side Queen PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, d CO hur Lawrence's Drug Store News "You Can SAVE With Safety at Your REXALL STORE" : KODAK: - Verachrome FILMS For better pictures under ZB any light conditions. NOXZEMA, . FRESH NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES KL EENEX TISSUES, 1200 dliesty 13e, - 500 sheets 29c. Johnson's BABY POWDER, 28c¢., 55¢. T BABY POWDER, ...28c., 5%. : .19¢., 59¢, and 89¢. 7 © B0e. Ib," / 7 . < Ly Get your LINDSAY FAIR PICKS from us EARLY, Save 100. 'on every ticket. PHONE 49 DR. J..B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON treet, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) vice conducted by Rev. Harry Allen Price. Lakeside Service, An Invitation at the Port Perry United Church, at 11 a.m. each Sunday during August, and at the Lakeside at 7.16 Sunday SYnings, Two Bad Boys Wher od oh where is 'our Winston gone? Where, oh where can he be? The whole.world is guessing, but he's not confessing-- And where is our Franklin D? Where, oh where are those bad. boys gone? [] Where, oh where can they be? Two birds of a feather, are they some- where together-- Our Winnie and Franklin D? : M..E.S. Where are A two birds anyway? --S. F. GREENBANK Pte. George Real, Newfoundland, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John McKitrick were holidaying at Fenelon Falls for two weeks recently, Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Mss, Fort Erie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. McKitrick regently. Mrs, H. Smith, Sunderland, visited her sister Mrs, Hook on Sunday, Mrs, Bowman and son, of Toronto, were visiting Mr. and Mrs, H. Phoenix this week, Twelve of our yourlg girls are camp- ing at Scugog Island, Mrs, Ernest Lee, Miss Helen McMillan, and Miss Ruth Lee are in charge of the camp. Lord Willingdon Dies The Marquess of Willingdon, former Governor-General of Canada, and one of Britain's outstanding public ser- vant;-died on- Tuesday. Death closed the long career of the T4-year-old Marquess after a com- paratively short illness from pieu- monia, but he had been in ill-health since last winter when he went to South America as leader of a British trade mission. Lord Willingdon, tall and distin:| guished" looking, hecame Governor- Genera] of Canada in 1026, succeeding Lord Byng. He was the first Governor- Q Lsener DOMINO DRY SARAE] Hot? Tired? Then treat yourself THE LARGE to a long cool drink of Domino 30.02. 2 for.4 Dry Ginger Ale. The extra re- TILE freshing thizstquencher thatagds SOT TI Ld distinction to any driak. iv STORES « LIMITED ak: who» pr ted the - King and not the British Government, a status-resulting from the. Tmperight.. Conference of 1026, Five years later, in 1031, "he was appointed Viceroy of India, a position he was qualified to fill due to the many years he had spent earlier as Governor of Bombay and Madras, The public career of Lord Willing- don probably reached its peak while he was India's Viceroy. Mahatma Gandhi's civil disobedience campaign and general unrest were in full swing when he arrived. . The Viceroy adopted stern meas- ures, ruthlessly stamping. out the ac- tivities of the IndiasCongress Party. The jails were so filled with political prisoners that the party could not hold Tohn' of 'Portland, were visitors i fra a \ conference for two years, . | Sunday Evening, 1 15 Skilled Operator, Very moderate prices A cordial invitation is extended | Shampoo and Wave 50c toall to hear Dr. Harry Allen|Marcel = - - 76¢ Price, noted Pittsburgh preacher | Manicure - -. 3bc .| of Heating, Cooling and Piping. PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up.to a standard-- Not down to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. FREE WANT ADS i 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, A couple of weeks ago a man put a want ad, in the Star --He had ten replies, eight] after he had sold the arti- "cle advertised. FARM FOR SALE One hundred acres of land in Brock Township, East half of Lot 14, in the 10th Concession. Half mile from Church, Store and No. 12 High- way. Apply at Port Perry Star. aug. 28 FOR SALE Real good work Horse, cheap. Make an offer. E. Thompson, Port Perry. : LOST Pearl and amethyst earring Jost [tiveen Mrs, G. Rose's house and the United Chijreh, on- Sunday, August 3. Fin kk please return to Mrs. Rose, FREEZING INDUSTRY" ; An estimated 46,000 families jn On- tario are utilizing rented boxes in a freezer room in g "locker plant," In. to these boxes they put meat, poyltry, game and vegetables, for use When, ever they may be desired, A larger number" of families gol their frozen foods -- fish and fruits mainly--from grocers' cabinets which keep their contents almost as fresh as' they were caught or picked. ~ Self- their way into homes very slowly. There is a rapid growth of the locker plant industry in both- Canada and the United States, says J. H, L. Truscott, of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, in the current Jose] 1 contained freezing units are finding], "A. M. LAWRENCE 720 Rexall sre CO OO 0 PORT PERRY ARTHUR W.- 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office om Wednesday morning, and Friday afterncon of each week, or by. appointment. Blong Block, Pot Perry, : Phone 2% W. A. Sangster * DENTAL SURGEON : Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Ollice Upstairs, over C. Sleep'a Insurance Office, Strand Thealre UXBRIDGE, ONT. - Thursday, Friday, Sat. (This Week) and held over for Monday, August 18 Rita JOHNSON, Spencer-TRACY, in -- the Big 'Super Special -- BOOM TOWN Folks! All Roads lead to the, greatest, Newest Sensation and new book. "Boom-Town" has played to packed houses, = See if at roars prices. Sat. Nite 7.30 and 9.30 (S.T.) Also Chap. 7 of Highining Warrior" Thursday, Friday, Saturday, (Next) JACK HOLT, in TRAPPED IN THE SKY A great airplane thriller. Comedy-- Three Stooges, in. "PLUMBING WE GO" Chap. 8 of 'Lightning Warrior" Great-Dictator";- Ask Uxbridge theatre coupons. theatre box office. See the latest Merchants tor be. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbs Shop. (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24 Bimeor Street North, Oshaws. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry offices on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 60 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery 'Have a Heart! | It pays to. Spray- half an hour Before Milking. " Flies Torture Your "Stock. Give the animals a break. They'll feel better. ~~, Flies avoid cattle sprayed with Capo Cattle Spray Saintes, Non- Irritating, Economiea). . You Can Buy it from: Ww. k, WEBSTER FOR coe Expert Radio - Service PHONE 234 on 'Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only, Melean Radio Service %4* COMING-- Charlie Chaplin' in The : Cash them in at the _ shows at a saving Phone 237, Res. 216 H Port Perry Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 84 LS .

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