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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Mar 1942, p. 4

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Eyes Examined PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1942 Fort Perry \ oy JUNIOR WAR WORKERS Good C ee EE a a bE TR : | g (} V/ A 4 Glasses complete, or lenses only,| ye junior War Workers will meet go rowd at the n I 4 D St N w Is "12 |; » e Jun /orkers 'will mee . > WwW Pe Ya supplied where necessary, at at the home of Mrs. Jack Reed on County Seed Fair, u a rence 8 rug ore e 8 ) 1 e -- % wa tr Ans SOAR | | EPR yc | fate eine, Moh 2 Uxbridge "Vou Co SAVE With Sey a Your RERALL RTORE" r . Buckley, o e y- ; ; : T -------- --r - Generally Department, Toronto, hasil VERS, OSHAWA [ie ry ' ve 3 1 public Speaking Competition a A k 2 FOUND--Two ke i 1 blue bought the home 4 the lore A, and |): "UL AMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE OPTOMETRIST. Koh Analy oe Sar oie and blue tetera THERMOGENE. ....... Sc. 9c, MODESS, .......... 25¢, 59. Be. - cas, » expec nove " H % » : . : i, ¥ in Ja Lees ¢ expects to n - . Despite the decrease in enntries the CHASE'S NERVE FOOD KLEENEX ....7..13¢. and 29¢, HELD OVER annual Seed Fair was a real success, 60¢. and $1.50 VELVETTA TISSUES 10e,, 25c. P) Mrs. Alward, of Sarnia, has been a regent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nasmith," Mrs. Alward was a residént of Port Perry some eleven years ago. Mr. Robert Simpson, of Chapleau, has taken up work in. the VV. L. Par. rish Hardware store. Mrs, R. H. (Dr) moved to Toronto. Hamilton has Mr. E, L. Argue has been ill for some time; but is improving in health, Mr. Frank Pettit has again been removed to Oshawa Hospital, as his health was not so good. Friday and Saturday JAMES CAGNEY, THE ROYAL: CANADIAN . AIR FORCE, in CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS IN TECHNICOLOR Dennis Morgan, Alan Hale, Brenda Marshall an entertainment, High School Notes Ad: Optima By D. H. Nasmith Af last the week has arrived for our variety program, This is the .last time we can advise you that on thel. evening of - Friday, March 20th, at 8 o'cloek the High School will present The program con- sists of two one-act plays, dances and musical selections, given by the sing- ing classes of the High School. You will note that the entertainment is to be presented one night only, The ad- mission, paid at the door, §s 36¢. for 80"," $5.00 FOR SALE pair, ~ Apply: Woollen Mill, Uspridge. SEVERAL PAIRS OF NO. 2 GREY WOOLEN .ARMY BLANKETS; 60" x Uxbridge {The Town.Hall-in, Uxbridge was well filled to hear the spéakers on, the afternoon program, wih In the morning twelve junior farm- 2: ers took part in a Seed Judging Com- _ petition, Mr, George Beare, of Green- FOR BEST RESULTS BRING YOUR FURS TO 3, LEMBERG,.. . Whithy, Ont, The Vigor 0il Co, Station bank, was in-charge of this Competi- tion. Prizes were given to-ten of the contestants; the 'prizes being twa bushels of Registered Seed, Mr, F. H. Westney, of Pickering, President of Ontario County Crop Im- AUCTION SALE . Saturday, March "it "the furniture provement Association, was the very efficient chairman of the afternoon program, : VICK'S 'VAPO RUB... 5c. OVALTINE, ......38¢., 38, 98c. "BISMA' REX ioc 5c, $1.75 REXALL NOSE DROPS 25¢. atid 50¢, -VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP, JERGEN'S 'CARBOLIC SOAP WOODBURY'S SOAP, 4 for 24. 10 cakes 25c. 8 cakes 14e, PHONE 49 Ne EE I ET 0 EE EE] "A. M. LAWRENCE 720 Rexall sure oT mmm : PORT PERRY ra ua ® REVIVAL FRIDAY NITE © belonging "to the estate of the late] A Public Speaking Competition - Te Ta i Mr. Dawson Kaufman was in To-| Fre Maotorrey VIRGINIA br me Ontarlo] Mrs, Daniel 4 J at her residence, |aroused considerable enthusiasm, The * o iy oe . | Ailey icati Fred Mac » fg a i J ' r i - . E D S f ronto on Tuesday making application Stirling Hayden Safety lunge showed Hy moving pio Mary St. Port Perry. See bills, chosen topie was vLabour Saving De very ay ats action in ' \ 4 vices on the Farm', Seven Junior . to join the R.C.A.F. . Privates Angus and Donald Mac- Master, Camp Borden, spent the week- Starting for four next MONDAY big days --the masterpiece that dangers of the road, tures in the auditorium of the. High These pictures showed the A number of ex- School, Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, farmers fook part in this competition, WANTED Francis Willson, of Locust Hill, won the honours as an orator, 'Baking is assured © | Hollywood awarded, not one, but-- SIX Academy Awards! !! HOW GREEN was MY VALLEY ~ cellent rules were given to ensure the safety for the automobile driver, the bicycle rider, and the pedestrian, The pictures were: thrilling, especially to any nervous spectators; nevertheless they were very realistic and undoubt- edly will have a good effect upon the end with Mrs. J. D. MacMaster. Buggy with steel tives; set of single harness; and a trapping boat. Any- one having-any of these-items for sale i please leave particulars at the Star Office. Judges for this Competition were Warden Oscar Downey, Mr, Fred H. Clayton, Vice President of the Seed Fair, and My. Samuel Farmer, of Port Perry. x leh i. 3 Mr, Norman Parks, of the 0.A.C, Pera IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR BAKING NEEDS FROM CANADA BREAD CO., LIMITED PORT FERRY, OR: Pte. J. S. Orde of the Ordnance Corps, has heen transferred from Peterboro to Ottawa. Rev. Mr. Tristram, of the Veterans' J 3 H [A { Guard, is home for a few days. Mrs. Ralph Burley, of Toronto, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Carnegie. Friday Evening March 20th at 8.15 o'clock with WALTER PIDGEON MAUREEN O'HARA DONALD CRISP (best supporting actor of the . year) ADDED HIT! Walt Disney presents THE ART of SELF-DEFENSE starring GOOFY COMING pupils of the school, BOY SCOUT NEWS We are very. sorry to lose our THOU SHALT NOT KILL! Drive Carefully! Guelph, addressed ther meeting out- lining Canada's aim for producing es- and the Allied Forces. contract. tion tion plots in each County. sential food supplies to Great Britain 4 : He dealt with | §3 bacon quotas, emphasizing that in-|¥ creased bacon production must be en-|§ couraged to reach the 600,000,000 Ib, |g Mr. Parks outlined the potato situa. | 8 in Ontarlo and mentioned the |g necessity of carrying on Demonstra- | He gave|¥ the results of the plots in Ontarto|¥ Pete ssh Phone 73w i; Br REESOR'S FUEL & LU PORT PERRY, ONTARIO "Blue Coal" Coke, AND WOOD All kinds of WALLBOARD oken Plaster BE Alberta Ceal for repairing \ Pupils of Port Perr The Massey-Harris Company Scoutmaster, Owen CHiff, who left us| County in 1941 showing that proper | Testes SEBS mn ih Seh yol will hha are putting on a Free Picture|last week to join His Majesty's spraying "qr dusting, 'together with! stm HHI 1g \ P Show -at the Town Hall, Port|¥orces. Owen has heen opr popylay fertilizer, pay good dividends -to the J . E , " Perry, on Friday afternoon, the|leader for the past two or three years, un | growers. : : : tid : Two One-Act 20th of March. Particulars Jater. land we wish him the very best of luck Fgh THURGH _ Mr, Garnet Rickard, Bowmanville, JEMISON S BAKERY : : in his new venture. Mr, Vernon has PSLAlrs In the Leally-Hloe Judge of grain and seeds, gave § ; : PLAYS Sunday, March 22nd-- brief outline on the 'necessity of using FV THE HOME OF Songs and Dances ' ADMISSION Adults 35¢, Children20c -------------- > e-- = _ ST. PATRICK'S SUPPER The ladies of St. John's Presbyte- rian Church put on their annual St. Patrick's Supper, which was much en- joyed by all who attended. SAVING METHODS IN MEMORIAM RODMAN -- In loving memory of my dear mother Mrs Isaac Rodman, who passed away, March 21st, 1941 "When a mother breathes her last farewell, The stroke means more tongue can tell The world seems quite another place Without the smile of mother's face. But I would not recall you from the world unseen, rob you of one hour of bliss divine, I only ask that when life's day is done And-"death's dark shadows gather round my way, That your bright spirit may be near than the Nor kindly ¢onsented to take over the leadership of the Trogp, and the boys appreciate this very much, Because of the High School entey- tainment on Friday, the Scoyt meet- ing will start half an hour' earlier, at 7 pm. -- de @------ YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION The Young People's Union met on Tuesday evening. The meeting opened with the singing of a hymn, followed by prayer by Dorothy Tristram. The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted and the roll was called which showed there was not a large attendance, The_ Scripture passage was read by "An blood" 11 a.m.--The Pastor, "The Baptism in the Holy Spirit" 2.30 p.m.--Bible School ° 7 pm.--My. A. Hustwick of Calvary Church, Oshawa, Subject-- Inheritance * Special music. Bought subject-- With "| good seed, particularly in wartime agriculture. He discussed the opera- tion of Seed Cleaning Plants in On- tario and the very satisfactory results derived from the use of these plants, Dr. W. J. Stephen, of the Crops, Sceds & Weeds Branch, Toronto, de- 11 a.m.--Sunday School + cha 8T, JOHN'S rge. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7 p.m.--Public Worship, Student in monstrated- modern threshing equip- ment in the control of weed seeds. He also mentioned the use of Weed Killer (Chemicals) in the control of Bind- | weed, Synday, Ma rch 22nd-- Sunday School at 10 a.m, Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH DR. J, B. LUNDY i DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchangs. North side Queen Street, Port Perry GO BREAD OD BAKING BUNS FRESH DAILY IN 32\3)NAL VARIECY DELIVERY--PHONE 93w PASTRY ~~ TERMS FOR DELIVERY + After studying the help asked of Coal Dealers' | - the Oil Controller at Ottawa, and to conserve gas- b by oy the following will be the terms scheduled for . THE COOK CAN USE my own" "| Lucille Jeffrey, Margaret Day called td Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) i : Aa . . : ; The preacher will be Rev. H. W. > d ce ¥ : 1. Use measures and - the clock.|T® at py feet to endless Son PR ae Drona & 2 Foley, of Bowmanville, -- . x - ---- the duration: -- = : . 2 shawa ery, who i cial ; . : | : : Atty In cooking provenis.ussts Sadly missed by Lettie and * |the young people to atend the Y.P.U. THE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY All orders half ton or less, strictly cashs ~All and produces better results. grandchildren. | convention in Hampton on March 28th| CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. asd Orange Hall ; ~ orders of one tan or over, to be paid within 30 days, ' 2. Food value is lost through over-| RODMAN -- In loving memory of |"Md 20th The offering was taken . ANGLIOAN ns 20s ths Opservés Oafes) or no more credit granted. Any account running 60 i n becen Reader] 2Nd 8-hymn sung. : Rector: Rev, William Stocks "vangelist Dorcas Blakeney, talented days will automatically ut' the customer on ; cooking. our dear aunts, Miss Rebecca Reader singer and preacher from Kitchener, ! P - 3 ; » 3. Soda added to vegetables des- troys valuable properties. 4. The outer leaves of cabbages, ete, if too rough to be served as a vegetable, make nourishing soups. and Mrs. Isaac Rodman, who passed away 'March 21st and March 23rd, 1941, "The flowing stream-of life rolls on; But still the vacant chairs Recalls the love, the voice, the smiles, Of those who once sat there. Rev. Mr. Tristram was the guest speaker. He chose as his topic "Christian Missions" and told the story of Professor Schweitzer, who raised a sum of money.and went to Africa and opened a hospital (orig- inally in an old chicken-house) and Lenten Thursday, 7.30 p.m, Service, The Rector. Passion Sunday, March 22nd. 3 3 p.m--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer and sermon Ont., will sing and preach at morning and evening serviges, Sunday, March 28nd, You are cordially invited to come and worship with us at 11 am, ! ' and 7.30 pm, a cash basis, * Small orders of less than one ton will have to be . delivered with another order, . yourself run too low before placi So kindly.do not let 4 ng your order, . 1 / : i : hee: tended = the natives and brought J <b. Peeling potatoes is a peace-time Their lives were one long sacri oe! Christiayjty to them. Margaret Day| - LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., luxury and destroys valuable roughage| Their hearts were true and tender: | Wi Rey "My. Tristram for his jn. ; } : Photie 240w Sor : on ; ; They toiled so hard for those they teresting address, end. the meeting | . Ford MITED : 6. Save fat by frying the bacon - loved CE Fe closed with the singing of a hymn and : EIR, pr mia * rinds separately. Use the fried rinds| Then left us to remember. the Mizpah Benediction, : : ave - : : VA for flavouring soups. Sadly missed by : £ our W. J. KING Ww. A. Sangster 7. Less sugar is required to sweeten)' stewed fruit if added just before cook- ing is completed. v, _A good way of using all the scraps that are unsuitable for human con- Mable, Viola and Lottie. RODMAN--In ever wring Semory of a dear mother, Matilda Ann Rod- man, who passed away March 21st, 1041,» : A wonderful mother, woman and aid; One who was better God never made. PORT PERRY COUNCIL, Port Perry Council met on March | 10th, with all members present. With the approval of the Veterans, |. it was decided to return the captured PRINTING rr "Done at the = 5 Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. + Now in: Uxbridge, Ontario £ Maple Street (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) ' DENTAL SURGEON * Office Hours: 9 a.m.ito 5 pm. Office Upstairs, over C. Bleep's Insurance Office, | ARTHUR W. 8. GREER sumption is to rraange a local commu- World War guns to the Department] RUSSELL D. UMPHREYS || In attendance at my Port Perry offen on A 1 true, ¢ $ BLL D, HL : nity feeding scheme for poultry, pigs, A Voilorinl Saker oval and trae, of Defence to he used ag scrap metal. PO R' P R oN 124} Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Wednenda ay morning, and Tridey afternoon oN rabbits, and pets. £8 you : : Steps were taken hy the Council to : [ | ) lL - bl] es :Phone 814 Blong Block een 5 3 ; Radi ; Ip attendance at my Port Perry ofies on | Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 2 DIED Just in your judgment, always right, Honest and liberal, ever upright; _ Loved by your friends and all whom initiate a Salvage Collection Move- ment in Port Perry, Mr. T. Asher, who is now working at the Creamery, tendered his resig-|. STAR OFFICE Tuesday and Thursday. aft ne of 1 or by appointment. si sd Queen Street, Port Perry, Phons 94 HE FOR BALE ix " § + GREEN--In Cartwright Township, you knew, : I~ . Two' Coal Oil Braoder Sto: ; <a ; 4 ; ation as Parks Superintendent, and » F : x A 1 toves. Ap- , Tuesday, March 17th, 1942, Elizabeth | A wonderful mother, that, mother was | \% to? . WwW DR. H. H, ARMSTRONG lv to Albert Jeffrey, Prince Albert. . Ann McKee, Toloved wife of ioe you. J co nasier. The gesipnation was : Satisfactory ork 3 + Ml. DENTIST NL , billy ¢ 3 Richard Green, in her 78th year. Funeral service at-St. John's Angli- can Church, Blackstock on Friday, . March 20th, at 2.30 p.m. MORRISON--At Port Perry, on Sadly missed and always remembered by Reta and Stewart. READER--In loving memory of a dear aunt, Rebecca Reader, who passed away with her sister, one year Unclaimed Prizes The Treasurer of the Lions Club Prompt Delivery ~~ -. Reasonable Prices Gd Lenard 'Block- over -Prentice's: Barber Shop. " Phone 237, Res. 216 Port Perry Fuller Brushes Specials: for short time--Dry Mop an $2.49, d 24 oz. Furniture Polish, Dealer, J. Wright, Lilla Friday, March 13th, 1042, Patrick] ago. We shall be pleased to quote Expert RADIO Service has left at the 8tar Office geyeral Street. Phone 202, Port Perry. ° 'George Morrison, beloved husband of | "Sweet memories will linger forever, | unclaimed parade prizes. Those rices. on any printing job : l 'an 3 Margaret E.¢Thompson. Time cannot change them, it's true, | entitled to them are asked to call . Luk may wiht g Jol Hie a PHONE 234 on er TT 5 ile ASH : ~ «Years that may come. cannot sever, |and claim them, If noteelaimed, hd : BEAL 3 v Tuesdays, Thursdays Pi n T i | LAMB -- In Cartwright Township, Qur loving remembrance of you." they will be returned to the] - . § h J ER 1 and Saturdays only anol unin ie on Monday, March 16th, 1942, Hiram Ever remembered by * | Treasurer, and used for welfare Ne X bad, it ERE TAR 2 A + P, STOUFFER i J. Lamb, in his 86th year, Reta and Stewart, | work. : .|MeLean Radio Service Repair ic Moth Proofing | Si FS 5 ; one: Office 30; Res. 239 : ' +3 RE 3 i eb ch a eh eb a

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