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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Nov 1942, p. 5

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; re % "BROCK THEATRE To. \Phone_ 239, Port Perry AUCTION SALES KLEEREX-FOR SKIN AILMENTS, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, RR Es FE ety § sds yf tr 1942 ~ Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned. Thursday, Friday and Saturdiy, NOVEMBER 5.6.7 Two shows at 1, and.9 pm, Saturday Matinee at 1.30 JUKE GIRL with ANN SHERIDAN and RONALD REAGAN Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, NOVEMBER 9-10-11 Last complete show at 8.20 The Great Man's Lady with BARBARA STANWYCK, JOEL McCREA and BRIAN DONLEVY Also an ADDED Attraction Henry Aldrich for : President with Jimmy Lydon, June Preisser MERA EN WA COMING Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 12-13-14, George Formy, in Turned Out Nice Again BEAUTY PARLOR PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY PARLOR -- Skilled Opergter, Very moderate prices e specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves Shampoo and Wave 50¢ Marcel ~~ - - Tel 'Manicure - - 3b6¢ 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. HEATED OFFICE FOR RENT : STRAYED Yo-the property of the undersigned, a dog, part Collie, with white mark- ings. Owner may have same by ap- plying to Mrs, Ive Williams, Man- chester, Phone 196 r 12, and proving, property. " Small House Wanted in Port Perry. Apply Phone 186 r 22 For instant relief get Lloyd's Corn Salve. The only one containing Ben- zocaine, the new local anesthetic, At Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. FOR SALE Quebec Heater with oven, $12.00. Electric Washing Machine, Acme, $20. Phone C, L. Coulter, 189 r 3, evenings. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th--Pure bred Ayrshire Cattle, the property of A. P. Jewett, lot 24, con. 8, west Whitby, 2% miles north of Brook- lin. See bills. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th-- Farm Stock and Implements, the property of F. A. Snelgrove, lot 11, con. 4, Mariposa. See bills, The household effects of the late Mrs. Naomi Coburn will be sold by auction on Saturday, Nov. 7th, at her late residence, Mary St., Port Perry. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. EUCHRE AND DANCE AT SUNDERLAND On Monday, November 16th, under the auspices of Ridge Red Cross. The music by St. Andrew's Orchestra. 36c. is sold in two strengths--medium and strong, Heals Eczema, Psoriasis, Ery- thema, 'Impetigo, Itch, Boils, Chaps, ete, while you work, b50c.; $1.00; $2.00. Recommended and sold by A. M. Lawrence, Port Perry. FOR SALE Overcoat, Guard's model, size 37, Davy blue, in perfect condition, Apply Phones: DENTISTS DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK ¢ Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68J THE CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. A. McMillan, Minister 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Oftice Hours: 9 am to § pm. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleeps Insurance Office, OR. H.H. ARMSTRONG : DENTIST: Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: Shop. Phone 237, Res. 215 LEGAL Port Perry ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning, and Friday afterncon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, - Port Perry, Phone 2b (The rm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 244 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of eact © week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 CHIROPRACTOR W. J. KING Chiropractor, Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, Maple Street. Phone 54 r 13 GROCERIES Superior Store Seasonable Specials DEVON MINCEMEAT, 2 Ib. tin 27¢ ROSE BRAND WHOLE DILL PICKLES, ....ccoceinricnenn 17 oz. jar 2lc AYLMER TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP, Large 20 oz. tin, 2 for 23c HILLCREST LARD, 1 1b. prints, 15¢ Phone 152, Port Perry Myrtle Station In spite of the plea for peace and propriety in place of the pother and pranks, as are usual on Hallowe'en a few, pranks were played but no dam- age done, The heavy rain was re- sponsible for the small number of iittle, weird people with the funny visiting from house to house with their cavernous bags which they silently offer for the "shell-out". Per- haps the pranksters were more patri- otic than they were supposed to be and took a really serious view of things as they are in these times. The C.P.R. painters are at the sta- tion this week doing a much needed re- pair job in the living quarters, in the way of papering and painting. Rev. G. S. Gervan shipped his fur- niture to Inkerman by C.P.R. and he and his family motored to their new home, leaving on Wednesday morning. Mr. Victor 'Mitchell of Toronto, was vith his parents, L. D. and Mrs. Mitchell, over the week-end. Warden and Mrs. O. H, Downey visited with relatives in London on Tuesday. Mrs, Jas. Cooper, George and Mr, T. Smith, motored to Manilla on Monday where they spent the day with Ivan and Mrs, Rodd. ? Mr, and Mrs. Ross McWhinney and daughter Frances and Mr. John An- derson, of Toronto, were guests on Sunday of Albert and Mrs, Eyers. Mrs. Conroy and little son of Glen Tay, are holidaying, with her sister- in-law, Mrs. John Kirkham, Mrs, Ed. Fisher of Ashburn, is with her daughter, Mrs. A. Parrinder, for a few days, - ¥ Miss Hazel Valliers spent the week- end with Oshawa relatives, Mr. Lavern Masters, of Toronto, was a week-end guest of his brother and his- wife, Elwood and. Mrs, Masters, Mr. and" Mrs. Harry Perrin and children of Leaside spent Sunday with their parents Jesse and Mrs. Perrin, Junior and senior farmers to the number of fifteen, met at the home of Allen Downey on Monday evening and organized a club, giving it the name of the Radia Farm Forum Club, It sounds intriguing, doesn't it? The club will meet in the community hall on Monday evening November Oth at b Dowson, Port Perry, s i streets and! ing in Grace". faces, being seen on the stree ha PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister 11.00 a.m.--Remembrance Service. 7 p.m.--Public Worship. Speaker-- Rev. H. G. Lester, of Seagrave. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev, William Stocks Sunday, November 8th-- 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon, The Rector. Thursday, at 7.30 p.m.-- Intércessions PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor -- P. Taylor 10 a.m.--Bible Class. 11 a.m.--Divine Service. 7.00 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, at 7.00 p.m: -- Chil- ,dren's Hour. Special Music. Lantern Pictures, Flannel- graphs and Object Talks. Everybody Welcome 8 o'clock and everyone in the com- munity and surrotiiding district is in- vited to come and make the acquaint- ance of this new farm club and learn its whys and wherefors. "FOR SALE Good Winter Apples, several var- ieties. Apply to Edgar Butt, Sca- grave, phone 116 r 31. novl2 FOR SALE One 60 cycle Sump pump for pump- ing out cellars automatically. Apply to Chas, Cooper, Claremont, SCUGOG {continued from back page) 'Properly price, GOOD MEATS Always available at reasonab W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER 'Phone 72w, dressed and well kept e by ordering from PORT PERRY THe RED & WHITE STORE MEN'S SUIT OR OVERCOAT A CUR FRESH BAKING DAILY / WE DELIVER PHONE 32 Bread, Buns, Rolls, Cakes, Pastry SATURDAY SPECIAL "Orange Cakes". Gerrow Bros., Port Perry $ TE Et its Point Sale DISCONTINUING CERTAIN LINES Handy Home Enamel-- Quart, reg. $1.10, Sale 90c. Pint, 14 Pt., reg. 40c, Sale 30c. COLOURS--Gloss White, Flat White, Ivory, China Red Pearl Grey, Pale Blue, Cream, Pale Green. Watch this advertisement for other lines. reg. 60c. Sale 45¢. - LAKE SCUCOG LUMBER & COAL CO., Phone 240w » LIMITED the electric guitar. A very enjoyable time was spent by all, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ross (nee Lillian Fralick) on the birth of a daughter on Sunday, November 1st. Both are doing fine in the Port Perry Hospital, Mr. Ross is serving overseas, Pte. Maundrell,. R.C.0.C., and wife, of Kingston, spent the week-end with hér parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fra- lick, who accompanied them to Oshawa on Monday, There-will be no W. A. meeting for November. Sorry. - The October meeting of the Wo- man's Association was held at the home of Mrs. W. Martyn on Wednes- day, the 28th, with-a good attendance. ihe meeting opened in the usual way with the president, Mrs. Mac- Gregor presiding and who used for her reading an article entitled "Grow- Miss Madden led in During the business. period, we learned that three ditty bags had been filled, By request, Mrs. W. C, Smith promised us a talk in the near future, After singing "Blest be the tie that binds" and the repeating of the Miz- ah benediction, a program of read- ings and a piano instrumental by Mrs, Smith, followed. Lunch was served by Miss Madden and Mrs. MacGregor. Collection--§6.85. All were delighted with the Thank- offering services on Sunday, which were such a grand success. The wea- ther cleaved up nicely for the 2.30 service, when Liev, Thos. Wallace, of Greenbank gave the address and the Bethesda Octette sang. At the evgn- ing service, Rev. Mr. Wallace again gave the sermon and the Scugog Ju- nior' Choir sang. All guests were much appreciated. Rev, W. C. Smith made pleasing remarks about the Church decorations. These consisted of maple leaves, flowers, ete., and last but most important, the objective was more than" over-reached, Miss Jennie Medd passed into rest on October 28th, at her late residence. Only on the Saturday previous to death, Miss Medd insisted on doing the baking. As one might respectfully say, "She died in harness." "And now those hands which cared so faithfully for her older sister, Mrs. Fallis, some twenty years, are at rest, and those = BESURE vos vn THE RI CONSULT THE DIRECTORY Clear telephone lines for ALL-OUT PRODUCTION Your telephone is an abnorm up gos on which p ion efficiency may depend. GHT NUMBER... art of a vast interlocking system now wartime load, Don't let needless delays - OTHER WARTIME TELEPHONE TACTICS" into EAK distinctly, directly wt." mouthpiece. ANSWER promptly when the (2) bell ringss BE BRIEF. Clear your line for tbe nest calli USE} OFF-PEAK hours for your (4) * Tong Distance in ud These things may look il 1 wba beloved sixty geranium slips picked arrually, will know her no more. "The funcral was held on Friday from the McDermott Funeral Chapel with in- terment in Pine Grove a, Mr, and Mrs, routs have returned to their home in Philadelphia. Miss Barlow and brother-in-law Mr. Young, have returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyle, of Winni- peg and- Mr, and Mrs, Lyle, To- ronto, attended our anniversary on Sunday. EPSOM Anniversary Services will be held here next Sunday, NoveNgber 8th, both afternoon and evening, - Special music is being supplied by the choir. We welcome Mr, and Mrs, Ray Medd and family, who have bomght the Ack- ney farm and have moved in recently. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry, on the birth of a son on 'November 2nd, - Wt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asling ai winter, Y . ' family have moved to Brooklin { iL last Thursday afternoon. son, of Uxbridge, attended and gave a very interesting talk. Pte. Laura Rogers, C.W.A.C., at her home for a short time on Saturday, before leaving for Kitchener on Mon- that were upset The W.A. met at the Millman home back in their places Monday morning. Mrs. Atkin! We are told Dad sent the boys before day. We hope to see a good crowd at our next War Victims' party in Memory Hall, Utica, November 12th, Messrs. Nesloy Ackney, Chas. Geer, > Jack Hill and Will deer hunting, Mr. Ivan Rogers had tau) arjtone an operation in Oshawa Hospital. -_ ie GREENBANK Simpson Mrs. Boe returned home after a two 'weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. McGregor Hallowe'en passed off same as former Sean Several things y boys who, wa sup- Pose, think they are young men, were Beamsville, daylight to put them where they were taken from, Mrs, Barbara Watson passed away at the home of Mrs. Mills on Monday morning after a lingering illness.- The funeral was held at the former's home on; Wednesday afternoon. Burial was made at the Pines, : + Work has commenced at the chapel at Bethel Cemetery. Mr. J. Watson has moved to Saint- ficld to live with his daughter Mra. Lunney. We regret his moving. Mr, J. Holdershaw returned from Manitoba 'last week after an absence of six months, Miss Ila Stone, Toronto, at her home here on Sunday, Mrs, J. Croxall, Toronto, of Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Veitch, Beaverton, called on Mrs. Stone, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, H. 'Stewart and have gone the guest Beare, on last week much the son, Sunday. Made to Measure $29.50 Johnstons Approved Clothes Fit Guaranteed FOR CHRISTMAS TOYS DISHES DOLLS GAMES SLIPPERS ALL ON DISPLAY Our Stock is the largest ever this year, Shop NOW for the best Selection LINOLEUM RUGS 12 x 156--$25.00. Other Sizes in Stock Quaker Flour, xxxx, $2.59 Pastry Flour, 24 Ibs., 73c. Mince Meat, 2 lbs. 27c. i 'Rolled Oats, 4 Ibs. 23c. Pure Lard, 17c. per Ib. Mixed Peel, 14 Ib. 16c. "BUY VICTORY BONDS F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY hp _SIBS JRE SEAR 5 TO I NY NI INL IN DAYS OF UNCERTAINTY | RELIABLE Insurance is essential WHATEVER YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE, Consult oo. Sle oma HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry [et a, ee A TE TARE SMO MME SISSIIILLIEILILLIRLLILLLILLILIISALIS20300L030033023888 3088083828000 Phone 29w, Port Perry, for Quick Service, and Good Quality in MEATS CAWKER:BROS , Family Butcher JEMISON'S BAKERY THE HOME OF GOOD BAKING BREAD BUNS PASTRY PR H-DAILY IN SEASONAL VARIETY DELIVERY--PHONE 93w ART. JEMISON :: PROPRIETOR EU a tA LR ER RR ER EERE Eee see ees Huan N Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. SUITS SPONGED AND PRBSSED : 60 Cents ve SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs, over Jemison's Bakery Toronto, at Mrs, Mills' on McLean Radio Service »,

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