| "Behind the td Know the Japs for What They. Really : Are, i 11 a.n--LeSsons from Old Testament "and some soft wood, 4 foot lengths, _ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1944 aid BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned Thursday, Fda) and Saturday, MARCH 2-3-4 ; Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. w Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Rising Sun" with MARGO and TOM NEAL. Monday, - Tuesday and Wednesday, MARCH 6-7-8 Last complete show at 8.20 "Something To Shout About" starring DON AMECHE, JANET BLAIR, JACK OAKIE. Also an ADDED Attraction "Young and Willing" starring William HOLDEN, Eddie BRACKEN, Susan HAYWARD, and * Robert BENCHLEY. Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 9-10-11 : "Background : to Danger" starring GEORGE RAFT and SYDNEY GREENSTREET fakes i a] THE CHURCHES - 8T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. J. A. MacMillan Sunday-- 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Adult Bible Class, to which everyone is invited. } 17 p.m.--Evening Worship. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. Clifford Smith: 10 a.m.--Sunday School. |) "History, The Importance of National obedience to Almighty God. 7 pm.--The Christian Elements of Democracy. The Council and Board of Education are invited to worship with us, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rector: Rev. William. Stocks - Sunday, March 5th-- » 11 a.m,--~Holy Communion 3 p.m.--Sunday School Sunday, 12-- ; © 7 pm--Evensong and Sermon Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Midweek Lenten Service--The United Church. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Tayler. ~ *.10 a.m,--Bible School ; 11 a.m.--Mo; Worshi; 7 pm.--. tic Wednesday at 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Go 0 eople's mee! 0 enpoySthia get-together. Meetings are bright and inspiring. MID-WEEK SERVICES OF THE THREE CHURCHES \Wednesday, March 8th, at 8 pm.-- The United Church, ° Preacher--Rev. J. A, MacMillan. "The Christian Church," Wednesday, March 16th, 8 p.m.-- 'The Church of the Ascension. (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissalved) RUSSELL 'D. HUMPHREYS 241; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. 'Phone 814 ~~ in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday, and 'Thursday aft of each week or by appointment. { Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 WOOD LOTS FOR SALE Three miles no of Claremont, Forsythe Bush, all hardwood. Apply to Nelson Webster c/o Mill Valley Lumber Co., Claremont, Phone 2022. FOR SALE Mixed Hardwood Limbs, Body Bireh : 3 or 3 cords fo the load. Price $12.00 cord delivered. © per ~~ H, ROBITAILLE, ~~ R:R3 Pontypool, Ont. .| thereto, having regard onl W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Oftice Hours: 9 am. to 5 pm. Oflice Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe: 4 Shop Phone 237, Res. 216 , Port Perry DR, J. B, LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON * office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry Office 68w; Residence 68J " TW. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, King and Cedar Streets * Phone 138 Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and 1 SATURDAYS McLean Radio Service Phones: {SUITS CLEANED Ory Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 'PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON -- ATRL ik with or without appointment, * PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO and .STYLED SETTING, ONLY 850c. : -- ------p---- Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. 'In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is essential, ; Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry WANTED : Caretaker for cemetery between Brooklin and Whitby. Permanent job for suitable man. Applicant must be exempt from military service. Apply Employment and Selective Service Office, Oshawa. Refer File No. 7202. o FOR SALE Seven pigs, six weeks old. Apply to Orval Heayn, R.R.3, Port Perry, Phone 117 r 18. Windmill wanted -- complete, or 'head only. Must be in good condition. | Algo 3 in. force pump. Apply to H. Ely, 301 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. . RESIDENCE FOR SALE In excellent condition. Lovely lo- cation. Furnace. Hard and soft water, Early possession, Price rea- sonable. Apply R. B. Smallman, Box 21, Port Perry. mar9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Estate of Esther Helen Munro, Deceased. All persons havin the Estate of the above-named who died at the Township of Reach on February 10th, 1944, are hereby noti- fled to send to the undersigned solici- tors on or before March full particulars of their claims, Im- mediately after March 30th, 1044; the assets o buted among the rties entitled ) to claims of 'which the solicitors shall then have notice. ARIE Dated at Port Perry this 20th day of February, 1044. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the above Estate, ' Myrtle Station The second in a series of pre-Lenten sermons, was deliv on: Sunday afternoon by Mr. S. Saywell to the Myrtle . congregation -- who killed Christ-- Pharisees, ton Priests, Romans ? ¢laims a ainst | ject of her discussion, These discourses leading up to the Easter sermon are well Jrepared by Mr, Saywell and should contain a special message for each one of us at this season of the year. The Sunday School social evening which was to have been held on Friday has been postponed until Thursday evening, March 9th when it is expect- ed a large attendance will be gathered to enjoy the lantern slides and other features of entertainment, Mr. R. A. Cox, who unfortunately, was in a motor car crash in Cobour; on Tuesday of last week, was remove on Monday morning from Cobourg hospital to Belleville hospital. In the accident Mr, Cox sustained a fractured right leg below the knee, and after an x-ray it was thought best to remove him to Belleville, where he would be under Dr, Stobey, Bone Specialist, for further observation. Mrs. James Cooper and Mrs, Elmer Cook were in Indian River on Thurs- day, the guests of Mrs, Frank Harri- son, Miss Mary Ross of Port Perry, visited on Friday with her sister, Mrs. Edward Mole, Messrs, John Quinn and Clarence Harrison attended the funeral on Sat- urday of James Pardon, Whitby. Bud Hamilton was a visitor on Sat- urday with Whitby friends. Miss Annie Allen was a visitor in Toronto on Thursday of last week. Miss Myra Holliday, Little Britain, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs, David Grant, Miss Jean McClintock of Prospect, called on her uncle, Mr. John Mc- Clintock, on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Conlin and Stacey, of Prospect, were guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. J. Quinn. Mrs. David Duchemin, Sr., of To- ronto, was a Sunday guest of her son, David Jr,, and Mrs. Duchemin, Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Blight, Helen and Donald, of Whitby, were Sunday visitors at the Mrs. F. Briggs' and the H. Hamilton homes. Auction Sales HARRY STEVENS-- Farm Stock, implements and furniture, at Lot 13, Con. 2, Reach Townwship, on Wednes- day, March 16th, See bills, . TED JACKSON, Auctioneer March 16th.--W. J. Stonehouse will sell at lots 19 and 20, Broken Front, half way between Oshawa and Whit- by, (new 2-lane highway No. 1), his entire herd of milkers, springers, heifers; also complete threshing out- fit, implements, horses, ete, ' Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. SHORTHORN BALE * Purham County Shorthorn Assocla- tion will hold its 23rd annual auction sale of purebred Shorthorns on Thurs- day, March 9th, at the Lovekin Farm 3 miles east of Bowmanville, oceupied by Alex. Prout, located 3% mile south of Kurv Inn, on No. 2 Highway, There will be offered 40 head of prime young Shorthorn breeding stock (20 males and 20 females) fully accredited, test- ed and inoculated.. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Lunch may be procured at Mr, Prout's, Proceeds for war work. Cars will be available at Balmoral Hotel, Bowman- ville; to take-visitors to the sale. For catalogue apply to S. Chas. Allin, Bowmanville, 9-1 ASHBURN Psalm 16, verse 11, "Thou wilt shew me the path of life; in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore" was the text chosen by Rev, J. A. MacMil- lan for the morning service at Burn's Church, on Sunday, Feb: 27. There was a slightly larger attendance at Sunday School than usual. The World Day of Prayer was ob- served at Burn's Church on Friday afternoon, Feb. 25th, under the direc- Ho of the Woman's Missionary So- ciety. in the "Glad Tidings" was followed. During the service Miss Vera Leach rendered a very appropriate solo, "Don't Stop Praying". The Young People's Society met on Friday evening in the basement of Burn's Church. The President, Mr. Wm. Gardiner, opened the meeting by the singing of hymn 103, "I am thine 0 Lord", followed by the repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison, The The Scripture lesson, Psalm 122, was read by Mrs. Wm, Gardiner. A very interesting program was then given, consisting of the following numbers: reading by Catharine Fisher; duet by Frances and Shirley Lynde, "The Old Rugged Cross". As this was literary night, Mrs, Lorne Parrott chose the life of I. M. Mongomery for the sub- Mrs. Parrott followed her remarks by a quiz. The meeting closed with hymn 61 "Trust 0th, 1944,! the deceased will'be distri- and Obey" and the benediction. The members then enjoyed a game and a social time together, A number of the members of the Y.P.S. are busying preparing a play, % Bo given in the near, "Hillbilly Sue" to future, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen and H daughters Glenys and Ferne visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beadle of Oshawa. Miss Ferne remained with Mr. and Mrs, Beadle for a week's vacation, Mr. and Mrs, Art Fielding, of Man- chester, visited at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Fielding, on Sunday, 4 Trooper Lawrence Doble, stationed | at Hamilton, spent the week-end at the | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, i Doble, "Mrs. Moase,, Miss Betty Lewis Goose, Private Phyllis Goose, Private Leslie Cross of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Goo BRAY CHICKS PROMPT SHIPMENT YES -- the Bray Hatcheries have chicks for prompt shipment, in spite of a deluge of orders. Not, perhaps, in the breed that's your first choice. Not, perhaps, in the Xtra-Profit grade. But Bray Chicks of the usual high Bray quality. . . Mind you, that's not saying that the breed and grade you want aren't available, Very probably they are. But demand is uneven. In some breeds it is so heavy that the Bray Hatcheries are booked ahead--in those breeds --for weeks. In others even last-minute orders can be filled, for both day-old and started chicks. For instance, right now we can supply both day-old and started Standard White Leghorns. PLEASE NAME YOUR SECOND CHOICE So when you order Bray Chicks, please name your second choice . . . even your third choice, if possible . on breed, grade, and date of shipment. It may prevent delay and disappointment. All Bray breeds have the same backing of skill and care behind them, so you will probably be pleased with the results you get, even if the breed isn't the one you ordinarily order. And we'll do'our best to see that you get your first choice, if it is at all possible. "Order Today-- Order BRAY" BRAY CHICK HATCHERY A. R. GRAY, R.R. 2, Port Perry,Ont. ' SEED BARLEY and OATS FOR SALE AT | "H. H. GOODE'S ELEVATOR AT MYRTLE STATION, ONTARIO : Arrival is expected shortly of a carload of No. 1 Commercial Seed Victory Oats and No. 1 Commercial Seed Two Rowed Barley Orders are solicited, and may be placed with . ELWOOD MASTERS, Elevator .Manager, Myrtle Station, Ontario Telephones-- Port Perry 120 r 6. Brooklin 33 r 6 "ue RED & WHITE ston: BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS at our Store during the February Campaign BAKING SALE Pure Lard, 1 Ib. 17¢, 20 lbs., $3.10 Rolled Oats - 20 lbs., $1 15 98 Ibs. Quaker Flour, $2.98 "98 lbs. Quaker Flour; x%, $2.59 49 lbs. Quaker Flour, . $1.55 7 Ibs. Five Roses Flour, . 29 Wallpapers for Spring SUN-TESTED SUNWORTHY 12¢. Roll, and Up New Drapery In a Large Range of Patterns 85c. yard to $2.50 Rubbers & Overshoes For all the Family. Popular Prices Men's Oxfords Brown or Black. Special $3.75 F. W. BROCK & SON The order of service as given| AUCTION SALE I have been authorized to sell by public auction for IVAN M. LAW, one mile east of Whitby stop light on No. 2 Highway, and one mile north, Lot 23, Con. 2, Whitby Township, on THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd' i The following chattels: HORSES--Team of clean legged mares, 2800, 8 and 11 years old. COWS--Holstein, 4 yrs, due sale time; Holstein, 2 yrs, fresh, calf at side; Black cow, 7 yrs, renewed, calf at side; Holstein, 4 yrs, due April 20; Holstein, 5 yrs, due April 30; Blue cow, 7 yrs, due sale time, Hol- stein, 6 yrs, due March 10; Holstein, 5 yrs, due Aug. 1; Holstein, 7 yrs, bred Nov, 20; Jersey, 7 years, due Aug. 5; Holstein-Guernsey, 4 yrs., due March 14th; Guernsey, 4 years, due April 29; Guernsey, 4 years, due Sept. b; Holstein-Guernsey, 2 years, due Sept. 6; Holstein Heifer rising 2 yrs, bred Jan. 20; Red Shorthorn bull, rising 2 yrs; Registered Guernsey bull, nearly one year old. . About 30 tons timothy and alfalfa hay; 15 tons good ensilage; 40 bus. Fall 'Wheat; 80 bus. 1942 crop mixed grain; 60 bus, 1943 crop mixed wheat, barley and oats. POTATOES -- 45 bags Katahdins from tuber-unit seed; 16 bags Cobblers; 5 bags Warba early; 40 bags Sebago; 1 bushel Banana Field Beans; 90 bus. Turnips. IMPLEMENTS-- F. & W, 6 ft. Binder; McCormick 5 ft. Mower, good; McC.-D. 3-horse Cultivator, good; M. H, 10 ft. Rake; Roller; Tedder; Crown Gang; M.H. 7B Single Plow, new; M.H, Disc Harrow; Spring Tooth Single Scuffler; Harrow Tooth Scuffler; 100 gal, 4-row Potato Sprayer; Potato Sorter; low-down Truck Wagon, 8 inch tires, good; MH. 11 hoe Seeddrill; rubber tired Wagon; Sleighs; Weeder; 8 ft. Hay Rake; Peter Hamilton Silo Filler; Universal 2-unit Milking Machine, good; Gem Electric Milk Cooler, 2 years old; Milk Scales; Milk Cart; new Wheelbarrow; Renfrew Cream Separator; hand and power Clippers; Saw Frame and Saw; extra Saw, 30 inch; % h.p. heavy duty Century Electric Motor, 60.cycles; 4 h.p. Motor; double- end Emery Bench Grinder; single end Emery Grinder; LH.C. 3 h.p. Gasoline Engine, belts up to 6 inch; Hay Fork, ropes, slings and pul- leys; 3 Ladders; Horseshoeing Outfit; horse shoes; Electric Incubator, 120 egg; Jamesway Oil Brooder, 500 chick, used 2 years; team Har- ness; 3 good collars; 2 sets Single Harness; Forks, Hoes, Chains, etc. FURNITURE--Finlay Oval Stove, new, with reservoir, warmin closet, water front, Bedroom Suite, Chairs, ete. TERMS CASH. Lorne McCoy, Clerk. : ELMER WILBUR, Auctioneer. 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SHUR-GAIN Fresh Feeds are bet- ter feeds. . "SHUR-CAIN SAVES YOU MONEY" In SHUR-GAIN Feed Service, the Feed Division of nada Packers' Ltd,, co-operates with HOGG & LYTLE, LTD., PHONE No.1, - - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO IR i om wy -- NS rn Wn A