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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Jul 1944, p. 4

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a ho Eta a an -- A pat, iy "ee Fo sy Ea an A Bes ESS Lol NE IR A 2 oe -- nat hg re : So a = Do 23 ~ a v ~ mp Port. Perry. Mrs. R. Stillwell of Uxbridge, is the guest of Misses L. and G. Stovin. Mr. and Mrs. Storey Beare and son lan, of Guelph, are holidaying with' relatives in town. Misses Emmerson, of Toronto, are spending some time ut their home in Port Perry. Mr. Owen CIiff, joying a few holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. KE. Cliff. Miss Patton, of Sonya, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. Wilkinson. Miss Louise Hall, of Toronto, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall Mrs. Casserley, of Toronto, spent a few days last week with Murs. J. J. Coyle. Dr. Harold and Mrs. Jackson and son Stanley, of Union, N.J., are visit- ing Dr. Jacksons mother, Mrs. Geo. Jackson. Dr. Jackson and his family flew from New York to Malton. Théy report a very enjoyable trip, taking only two hea 5 and 10 minutes. Mr. and Mrs, J. Jackson and Mrs. Geo. Jackson met at Malton on Mon- of Toronto, is en- day. Mrs. A. Delderfield, of Detroit, is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. R. Hil- lier and Mr. Hillier. Mr. and Mrs. John Hollas and fam- ily, of Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holmes. A.C. Donald Carnegie, R.C.A.F, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Carnegie. Mrs. David Jackson, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Dr. J. B. and Mis, Lundy: Misses Mary and Irene, Leahy, of Oshawa, were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Leahy during the week- end. Mrs. O. Edwards, and Mi. and Mrs. Earl Williams, of Tovonto, attended the Annis-Honey wedding on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon and Dawn, of Ottawa, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pearce in Mid- land, and also Mr. and Mrs. John Con- nor, in Little Britain. Miss Velma Raines, of Detroit, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mus. Thos. Raines. . Pte. Robert Carnegie, C.A.D.C., of Toronto, spent the week-end in town with his wife and family. Mr. and, Mrs. Marshall Tripp and ~ son Marshall, of Toronto, were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Balfour. They are now enjoying a week's holidays at Birdseye Center Cabin Park, . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cawker and children, of _ Toronto, were Sunday visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cawker. Mrs. Breckon, who has heen spend- ing some time in Toronto, was at her home in Poit Perry over the week-end. Mrs. John Farmer and children have moved to Port Perry to live. A.C. Walter Sonley, R.C.AF. of Montreal, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sonley. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hayes were recent visitors with relatives at Penetang. Mrs. M. Stones, of Toronto, is visit- ing Mrs. Geo. Cann for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Wm. MacGregor has returned td her home in Port Perry, after spending "several weeks in Lindsay with her brother, Mr. Robt. Wells. L.A.C. Harold Hayes, R.C.AF.,, of Brantford, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hyyes. " Harold recently enjoyed a trip to Ken- tucky in the Southern States. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon and Dawn were holidaying in Toronto last week. Mrs. Jean Goode is holidaying at her cottage at Lake Baskung. Miss Pearl Evans, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and-Mrs. L. G. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wallace and family, of Windsor, are enjoying a pleasant holiday _ with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. John. Connor of Little Britain were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, C. C. Jeffrey. Sgt. Charles Brignall,' R. CA. left on Sunday to report at Ottawa for further instructions after having spent the past month with his wife and son in Port Perry. Miss Lola Gerrow, D. N., is spending this week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Gerrow, Miss Muriel Cook and Mr. Arthur Veary, of Toronto, are holidaying with Mr. Wm. Cook and Mrs. William McClintock. Can You Beat It? A LOT OF VINE Mr. Wm. J. Jackson of R.R. No. 1, Port Perry, brought in to this office, a pea vine measuring 98 inches in length. It is gomewhat unusual, to find vines that long. FREE Phoue Parking - OSHAWA 1011 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Air Conditioned. SPECIAL Announcement In order to effect many neces- sary repairs, and to add some improvements for the comfort and convenience of our patrons, this theatre will remain closed for an indefinite period. Due to the war we have hesi- tated to go ahead with' these repairs and improvements, but we now feel that they are abso- lutely essential so have decided to make all improvements that are possible at this time. One of the many improvements will be the installation of new seats of the most comfortable "and modern Lype. We know our many diserim- inating patrons will appreciate and enjoy our new facilities 80 WATCH FOR OUR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, when we will once more bring to you first, the newest and best in Motion Picture entertainment. REGENT THEATRE "Oshawa House of Hits" J ll rd MB A iar] 0/8 W. T. Jack MacGregor R.C.N. V.R., of H.M.C. Signal School, St. Hyacinthe, Que., was the guest of his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Bert." Mac- Gregor, over the week-end. Miss Carol Armstrong of Toronto, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mrs. M. Orde. . 0.S. David Bentley, R.C.N.V.R, stationed at H.M.C.S. York, in Toron- to, was with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1. R. Bentley over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. [5 R. McClellan and family, are visiting in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cawker, of Peterborough, were week-end visitors with Harold's father, Mr. Wesley Cawker. Mr. Gordon MacMaster, of Toronto, spent. the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J .D. MacMaster. ' Master Gary Boyd, of Denton grandparents Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. Sgt. John Orde, R.C.0.C,, has re- turned to Hamilton after enjoying a furlough with his mother, Mrs. M. Orde. Mrs. Reta Aldrich, of Royal Oak, Mich., is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rod- man, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mac- Gregor. Miss Léa Toutant, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston for a few days. We are glad to hear that "Bob" Woods, son of Mrs. Geo. Woods has received a promotion to the rank of Able Bodied Seaman. Congratulations, Mrs. Tony Benedetto and children, Toronto, are visiting her brother, Mr. Sam Naples and Mrs. Naples, for a couple of weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Maclaurin, of Toronto, spent a few. days with Mrs. Mac- laurin's sister, Mrs. M. Orde, Miss Margaret Buller, of Toronto, was the guest of Mrs, M. Orde, during last week, g Mr. Frank Tripp, of Toronto, visited relatives and friends in town for a few days. IN MEMORIAM COLLINS--In loving mémory * of our dear father, John Collins, who passed away July 27th, 1942. We often sit and think of him When we ave all alone; 3 For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own; Like ivy on the withered oak When all other things decay; . , Our love for him will still keep green And never fade away. --Ever remembered by Wife, daugh- ter Mildred, husband and children, COLLINS -- In loving memory of our dear father, John Collins, who passed away July 20th, 1942, His smiling ways and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again, Glasses complete, or lenses only, 1. R. BENTLEY'S Taylor's House, Toronto, is holidaying with his] - Eyes Examined supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- OPTOMETRIST Auto Electric PORT PERRY GENERATORS STARTERS FIELD COILS REPAIRED and "A Night to Remember" |THE MOST MIRTHFUL MURDER | Adults 35c. TOWN HALL THEATRE Lawrence's Drug Store News PORT PERRY You can Save with Safety at the REXALL STORE TO-NIGHT Thursday, July 27th, at 8.30 p.m. LORETTA YOUNG and BRIAN AHERNE in will No Hoz LEG MAKE UP A particularly. good . preparation Per Bottlg 65¢. not streak. TANGEL for Sunburn cuisine 506. Wilsonite SUN GLASSES, 60c. to 76c. HYGEOL for insect bites, ...85¢., 60c. GYPSY CREAM for poison ivy : 30¢; and 50¢, PERSIAN SUNTAN OIL ...ccocion..29¢. REVLON NAIL ENAMEL .......50¢. HIND'S COLOGNE wccvcnmrmnn 988. MOSEL SESOOOEMOEIEPES SEEDS S0 MYSTERY IN YEARS ere EEE ee eee eee eeee eames EEEEE EEE EeEE EEE S SEE SEES SEES.» Children 20c. Tax included EXCHANGED |e Fe Ped + BILL TAYLOR, Proprietor | " -- 5} ad Fd . 5 Big Fish are |: * ' Still Being Caught | . The muskelunge catch from Lake BR Scugog this year has been really not- 3 able. Ig is some time since we haves? seen quite so many large fish. During 5, this past week Mrs. Stones of Toronlo, |} who has been visiting in Port Perry TAS SPIRO SO " A. M. LAWRENCE 4PHONE 49 1318888881008 82882080308822082080080000802208000880 ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev. J. A. MacMillan POSES TOEPIESSSOSI SESE SS ESSE SEES ESSE IY PORT PERRY NOTICE All Kinds of Electrical GERROW"S BREAD and CAKES are made for the people who LET US SERVE YOU.' 'GERROW BROS. - - 0 PORE DEE a2ete2e! b7%, 2 ASN oo ee want the best. for a couple of weeks, brought in a 13% 1b. 'lunge. That was Saturday morning. Saturday evening, a large crowd was attracted to larry De- Shane's car where resting on the run- ning board was a 22 pounder. On Sunday My, Thompson, of Toronty, brought in an 18 pound one, A nice lot of eating on those three fish} 1. pm-- Some of our Boys Prompt, Courteous Service Good Meats W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY are Now in France A few days ago Mrs. id. Fines m- formed us that her son-Gnr. Russell Fines is now in France... Dr. W. A. Sangster has also received a letter from his son Gnr. Jack Sangster, whose Battery has been moved to fight] with the Allied forces on the Norman- dy front. The Batlery is in charge ol Major Connie Smythe, of which the "Scugog Kids" are members, The "Scugog Kids" include, besides Jack Sangster, I'red and Len Colbear, Ken Hillier, Walter "Mike" Sheridan and Grant McDermott. FPR RE 2088020200800 230000200800002800002222822 3 sti eaettese 8430008888 sissesssisised Ress 0sseeteds "Nourishing Meats at Lowest Market Prices CAWKER BROS : Family Butchers sezeee & 223333332 Sunday-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.n.-- Morning Service. Services will be in the morning dur- ing the summer months. PORT Denny UNITED CHURCH E. B. Cooke, in charge. Suly 30th-- 10 a.m,--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Subject--*"God's To-Morrow" 7 p.m--~Evening Service, Subject--"'Gladiiess in the House of God" t CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ANGLICAN : Rector: Rev. William Stocks Sunday, July 30th-- 9 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.45 a,m,--Sunday School 1 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon, The Rector. Sunday, August 6th-- 8.30 a.m.--Holy Communion » 11 agp.--Matins and Sermon Professor F. Norman Hughes, M.A,. of University of Toronto. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: P. Taylor. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 pon=--Evangdliste aries. . and Mechanioal Repairs to Household appliances All makes and sizes of Electrio Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small motors for Sale Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. 3 Burner Coal Oil Stove, with oven. In good condition. MACHINE REPAIR SHOP STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor Port Perry, PRENTICE'S BEAUTY SALON with or without appointment. PERMANENT ~~ WAVES $1.95 and up ' . = SHAMPOO and STYLED SETTING, ONLY 650ec. Phone 228, Port Perry' Wednesday at 8 [200000000000 tite eitctotiosstesstostotsssasssnsyss 0080000300088 00Rtattsssepisssisioniasseannnssnsass Prayer Mee DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG L.A.C. Earl Jackson is also seeing J 0 a bit of action in France. = 2 ; : : pn i i DR.J. B.LUNDY VICTOR SMELIZER BURIED AT |® COME TO THE ] DENTAL SURGEON PINE GROVE CEMETERY ER ; er a 0fRds 'equipped fo \ EG VIA WE NE 4 4 C] d u 4 mn X-RAY WORK A private funeral service was held |@ fn Over Bell Telephone Office, Wy sid Pine U C ; = Queen 8t., Port Perry' at the graveside at Pine Grove Leme- |g ; afi n Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68J tery, Prince Albert, of the late Victor B i Smeltzer, last Saturday nie n | Fi Ww. J. KING the presence of the family and his » oi | Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist friend and business associate, Mr. ol n'Practi t t MacNeil, who brought the remains | un iad i oti gr years. from Avvida, Quebec. Also present | n Wi pri Tage Ontario, were an uncle and cousin of the de- im FRIDAY -SAT'Y, JULY % and 2 i : Phone ia) ceased. B [| - rrr Mr, and Mrs. Smeltzer desire to ex- nm a | = ff press their keen appreciation of those n Toe ' R n : WANTED expressions of sympathy received dur-| gg Downtown Oshawa Parking Lt n A baby's folding go-cart. Phone ing the past week, and of the helpful | g i. : : X n '162J, Port Perry. ks of friends and neighbors in Port RH Corner of Athol and Simcoe Streets x mi erry. m in HOUSE FOR SALE a ; a [| 7 room solid brick house on Scugog DEATHS | street, Port Perry. All conveniences; ; 10 ert pita usil n electricity; hardwood floors; large WOOLDRIDGE---At Little Britain, 2 | cistern. About 1 acre of ground; Ont., on Wednesday, July 19th, 1044,18 B Gouble 'garage; chicken house. Easy Sydney Wooldridge, husband of Mary B® MI terms. Apply to Chas. N. Howsam, Amelia Broad, in his 84th yea. w R.R.4, Port Perry. Phone 90 r11. tf MacKENZIE At his late residence, |® . Scugrog Island, on Monday, July 24th, |® GRAND PRIZE FOR SALE 1944, Alfred Thomas MacKenzie, hus- | Mi 1942 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH Happy Thought Kitchen Range, band of Amy Rosina, in his 67th year. | m n practically new. Apply to Star Office Funeral at the A. TL. MeDermott n : : ; i Chapel, Port Perry, on Thursday, at|= TICKETS 25c¢. LH ns 2 p.m. | | Tuesday afternoon of last week, Sh J =| Mr, and Mrs.. Douglas Taylor, of FITCHETT -- In Piterhronhy on | ylor, Tuesday, July 26th, 1944, Amy Ethel . Come and help the KIDDIES of BI on Toronse: called, on friends one day re- Montgomery, beloved wife of Ralph Fitchett, lot 23; ship, R.R. 2,' Peterborough. Funeral service on Thursday afternoon, July APRN con, 2, Emily Town Rgimem: Mossrs, Elmer hd TI Ba -- 0 RR Johnson and Clar- nn at the home of Mrs, D; Luery, on the Mr. and Mrs, Bowman and son, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs,, W. Phognix, on Sunday, DENTIBT Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber! Shop. Phone 287, 'Res. 216 Port Perry | ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. i | In days of uncertainty, reliable INSURANCE is "essential. Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H.W. [EMMERSON Phorf&™is=y Port Perry BILTMORE THEATER, OSHAWA ALL THIS WEEK FRANK SINATRA, in "Higher and H hor" 2 with MICHELE MORGAN and JACK HALBY. ® ADDED © First Oshawa Showing of "Down Rio Grande Way" with. CHARLES STARRETT + Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, JULY 31, AUGUST 1-2 YOUTH ON THE LOOSE, "Girls Under - 21 $2 ~ 27th at 2 o'clock. Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Interment at Pine Myrtle Station ence Marrison, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. WwW. MeCartney and. Carol 'motored to Toronto on Monday. L.A.C. Frank Downey left on Tues- day morning for his camp at Victoria, Quebec, after a pleasant furlough with afternoon of Thursday, August 3rd. Raspberries and cream' will be the main feature of the lunch, All the ladies of the community are cordially invited to attend, ad are spending a short vacation with friends at Indian River, = : vigiting their cousins in Toronto this | 1. week, | --Sadly missed by Gordon and Gertie, 0 " (Continued from front page) his on, Dorothy and Phyllis McCartney are and Mrs. Don Black, of Oshawa, were « parents here and friends elsewhere, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Black, also Mr. GCREENBANK Mr. and Mrs. George Michie, of Ed- monton, visited relatives and friends here last week. The Red Cross = branch met on on ySuniag, mday eallers with Mr, and Mrs, O. Downey. The Women' 8 Association nw meopt | Mra, Brethour, Uxbridge, visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. Boe. The W. A. meeting was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. Real. Mr. and Mrs, A. Bushby, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. Bushby over the week-end, The 8. 8. are holding their picnic on Thursday of this week (to-day). Misses Lillian Ward, Alma Lee, Barbara Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phoenix, Toronto, at their homes here "with ROCHELLE HUDSON and PAUL KRLLY, Sensational ADDED Attration: *THE DEAD END KIDS and DICK FORAN, in "Mob Town" » Ontario

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