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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1944, p. 5

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% PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1944 BROCK THEATRE Phene 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned, Thursday, Friday and Satyrday, SEPTEMBER 21-22-23 . Two Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p.m; "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" starring EDDIE BRACKEN and BETTY HUTTON. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 25-26-27 Last complete show at 8.20 "The Hour | Before the Dawn" |- starring VERONICA LAKE and: FRANCHOT TONE. also an ADDED Attraction "Fired Wife" starring ROBERT PAIGE, LOUISE ALLBRITTON, DIANA BARRYMORE, and WALTER ABEL. ka Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ) SEPTEMBER 28-29-30, "Passage to > "Marseille" starring HUMPHREY BOGART, Claude RAINS, Michele MORGAN. Ww. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. * Now in 'Uxbridge, Ontario, King and Cedar Streets Phone al [A i Auction Sales THURSDAY, SEPT 21--Farm Stock and Implements, the property of]. Frank Henry, Lot b, Con. 2, feaon, 3 miles south of Utica. Sale at 1 p.m. See bills, Ted Jackson, Auctioneer SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23--Live Stock and Implements, the property of Richard Wall, 2 miles west of Blackstock. Sale at 12.30. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer TUESDAY, SEPT. 26th--Farm Stock ' and 'Implements, the property of Chas, N. Howsam, on Highway 7a, " between Port Perry & Manchester. No reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 pm. See bills. . Ted Jackson, Auctioneer THURSDAY, SEPT. 28--Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Wm. Drew, Lot 8, Con. 2, Cart- wright.. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 J See bills. = Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, SEPT. 30--Farm Stock and Implements, the propérty of J. S. McDonald, at Lot 12, Con. 12, Reach Twp., one 'milé > horth of Greenbank, Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30. See bills. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer MONDAY, 'OCTOBER 2nd -- Farm stock and implements, the property of Walter Parrinder, Lot 29, Con. b, Darlington, 1 mile west of Solina. 'Terms Cash. Sale at 1 pm. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer pm, . WANTED An organ, in fair condition, Any- one having one for sale, apply at Star Office. SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. Expert RADIO Service PHONE 234 on itd SATURDAYS McLean Radio Service (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24Y: Simcoe Elves Do Oshawa, in attendance by my Sha Bie Perry office on Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week or by appeintment. Queen Street, Port Pegry, Phone 94 ARTHUR Ww. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry offies on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25, BOWYER "REFRIGERATION REPAIRS Commeroial & Domestig @® Phone: Oshawa 244 WANTED LIVE POULTRY and FEATHERS. "Good Prices Paid, . . M. FLATT, - BETHANY R.R.1," Telephone Bethany 7r 13. oct. 12 MEN AND WOMEN Watkins Dealers are making more money today than ever béfore. Enjoy the security and benefits of affiliation with the OLDEST and LARGE COMPANY of its kind in the world. Watkins have a buying power of $20,000,000.00 with millidns invested in raw material. No experience re- quired. Every Watkins Product sold on a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. All sales records were smashed in 1943 -- generous bonuses were paid to all Watkins dealers. Get into business for your- self on our capital in your home or adjacent locality -- write now for further information to The J, R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-P-5, 2177 Masson, Montreal. sept28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John Jeffrey, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer. All persons having claims aginst] the Estate of the above-named who died on August 31st, 1944, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before October 21st, 1944, full par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after October 21st, 1944, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 18th day of September, 1944. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ont, Solicitors for the jxecutors. FOR SALE Pullets -and Cockerels; light and heavy. Apply to Mr. Waterman, at the Robt. Prentice property, R.R. No. 3, Port Perry. FOR SALE OR RENT "For sale or rent on long lease if de- sired, farm of 100 acres, on main paved highway close to church and school, brick house, adequate barns, vicinity of Nestléton. * Apply to box 14, Port Perry Star. 1 FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn Bull, 1 year old, dark red, Straight Rosewood.' 4 Parrinder, Myrtle Station. J FEMALE HELP WANTED Wanted immediately, an assistant cook and 'three dining room girls for ladies' college; live in, Apply Employ- ment & Selective Service, Oshawa. Refer File 6728-6729. gept21 FOR SALE Leicester Ram Lambs; also some Ewe Lambs. Apply Jack Green, Lot 8, Con. 4, Cartwrig ht, Nestleton, Phone 197 r 21. sept21 FOR SALE Maple Leaf Clover Thresher. A bargain for quick sale. Walter Bown, Box 18, Port Perry, Phone 168. PRINCE ALBERT Next Sunday, September 24th, is Rally Day. There will be a combined service - of: the Church and Sunday School at three o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited to be present. The church needs you. :It is a good day for the children to get started back to Sunday School." <1 '. Mr. Frank Woodley, of Red Pass, B.C., while visiting in Port Perry, also visited Mr. Geo. Luke, recently. While * Fhere: Mr.» Woodley learned. that: his grandson, Pte, Kenneth Woodley had been: wounded overseas! He is. the gon,of Mr, and Mrg,:Roy Woodley. Mrs. W. Martyn and dister Mrs, Me- Pherson, spent a few days last week at the home of their brother Mr. J. N. Mark, at Seagrave. Several from here attendad Lindsay Fair last week. Mrs. W. E. Snelling is visiting her daughter Mrs. Jack Heaven in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe and family gpent last week-end with friends and relatives in Trent River. Mrs. Sarah Towne, of Toronto, was with her daughter, Mrs, A. MacGregor last week. Mrs. J. Ingram is spending a few SUITS SPONGED AND' PRESSED | BUAITHIHURR RNS NOTICE--Sz to Labor Regulation . Our Store will be CLOSED: 10.00 p.m. SATURDAYS. OTHER DAYS Open from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m, -- EXCEL 4 i CLOSED Monday and Wednesday afternoons. CLOSED from 12.30 to 1.80 noon each day--except Saturday CAWKER BROS, Family Butchers SEIS EISIIIEIIILIITILLLILILLILLILLLLILLLIILILILL Owin NOTICE-- Phone 72w, "Our Store will be CLOSED: 10.00 p.m. SATURDAYS OTHER DAYS Open from 8.00 a m. to 6.00 p.m.--EXCEPT : CLOSED Monday and Wednesday afternoons. CLOSED from 12.30 to 1.80 noon each day--except Saturday W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER g to Labor Regulation. PORT PERRY F. W. BROCK & SON EATURES: New Fall lines, Drygoodes, Next Spring Wallpapers "ALL IN STOCK | Service Groceteria, Free Delivery GOODS SATISFACTORY, OR MONEY REFUNDED "day$ with her mother Mrs. D. Jackson, Miss Greta Kirk, of Peterboro, was 'a rdcent guest of her friend, Mrs, w. Heayn. Mrs, Peter Raymer spent some time with her niece, Miss F. Barkey in Stouftwille last week. Misses M. and F. Holman were at 'their home in the village over the week-end. ' ST . "GREENBANK Rally Day next Sunday at Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs, Balfe have sold their home to Mr. John McDonald. Mrs. Martin and family, Toronto, have moved to the house lately owned by Mr, Theo Cragg. Several from here attended Yirdeiy Fair last week. Sorry to report Mr. Ed. Luke in "Lindsay Hospital, where he underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragg and son, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Cragg's mother, Mrs. A. Phoenix on Sunday. Miss KEggerman, Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoenix, Mys. C. Ward is in Toronto for a few days. Mis. McMaster is in Toranie this week. Mr. W. Phoenix and Mr. Phillips attended a Jersey sale at Richmond Hill on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Balfe were in Port Hope last week attending the funeral of Mr. Balfe's mother, ASHBURN Sunday School and Church services werd conducted as usual at Burn's HAC hurch on Sunday, Sept. 17th at 10.30 a.m..and 7.30 p.m. Rally day will be observed next Sunday at Sunday School with special music by the scholars and the address will be given by Mr. Walter Kerr. . On Sunday, Oct." 1st, Church service will be held at 11 a.m. when the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Pre- paratory service will be held on Fri- day, Sept. 29th at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. A. MacMillan had charge of the even- ing service taking his text from the 1st chapter of the Acts of the Apostles verse eight. On Tuesday, Sept. 12th at 2.30 p.m. the regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the basement of the Church. Due to bad weather the attendance was not large, The meet- ing was called to order by an opening prayer followed by hymn 125. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs, R. Lunney, after which the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. .R. Lunney was appointed as secretary in place of Mrs. W. Routley Mrs. Jag, Duff and Mrs. N. Anderson were named as a committee to make arrangements for a speaker for the Thank Offering service to be held in October. . Mrs. Gordon Fisher led a discussion on prayer and Mrs, Kdgs wr Herpn, "Mrs. Jas, Duff and Mrs. a) Fisher offered short prayers. Hymn 463 was then sung and the meeting WW. A. Sangster DENTAL BURGEKON: Uflice Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Otlice Upstairs, over C. Sleeps Insurance Office. : ) DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Oflice, Queen St., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68J Heron and Betty June Lunney were appointed as collectors. Mrs. Earl Sweetman; of Hamilton, and Mrs. Id- Beare and daughter Faye, of Greenbipk, were recent visitors of relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon English, of Woodville, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mus. Gordon Lisher. Mrs. I'red Beadle, of North Oshawa, visited friends in the village on Sun- day. - Several from this locality attended the Oshawa and Lindsay fairs, Miss Helen Jordan, Toronto, spent the week-end at her home, We, as a community, wish to extend our sincere sympathy to Mr, and Mrs. Louis Johnston and family in_ the death of Pte. Harvey W. Johnston: Harvey was seriously wounded while fighting with the Dundas, Stormont & Glengarry Highlanders in France, on Sept. bth and died on the Gth, Fatal Crash in Smoke Lindsay, Sept. 17--Dan Moore, of New Liskeard, lost his life and his sister, Mrs, Mark, R.R. 3, Sunderland, is seriously injured. Others injured and in hospital are two of Mrs. Mark's children as well as her mother, Mrs. McArthur of Grasshill, The accident occurred on Highway No. 7, a few miles west of Lindsay Saturday afternoon, while thousands of motorists were going to and from the Lindsay Central Exhibition. A farmer was burning a quantity of clover in his field near the highway. A cloud of smoke enveloped the road! where the head-on collision took place. Mr. Moore had been visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. McArthur, "and was riding with his sister, Mrs, Mavk, driver of the car. } : A car driven by Clarence Simms of Cameron, also of this district, fi-_ gured in the accident, the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, of Lindsay, being badly shaken up. ) was brought toa close by the repoat ing of the benediction. . | On Wednesday, Sept. 13th at 8 p.m the Bible Society held its annual meet- ing in the basement of the church with a fairly good attendance. Rev. Mr. Allnutt, of Toronto, a representative of the Bible Society was present and; showed pictures of the work of the Society among the natives of Bakuba- land, in Africa, under the leadership of Rev. Mr. Washburn, Elva Ashton, Josephine Parkins, Hugh Knight, Joan English Born NANCY HANBURY, of Doris « May Hill, Catharine Fisher, CBC's Announce Staff GROCERIES Quaker Bread Flour, 98's, Banquet Pastry Flour, Preserving Jars, $2.98 and | $2. 59 rese Med. $1.19 Large $1.49 doz. Peaches this week at their best, No. 1's 99c. 24 lbs., 85¢c. Heinz Catsup, - Vinegar .- = Rinso, Oxydol, Cod Fillets, Frozen, Paper Serviettes - Cups & Saucers, Class, Libby's Tomato Juice, 20 oz. bottle 22¢ SUGAR - = 10 Ibs. 80¢ gallon 45¢ HONEY, Golden 4 Ibs. 76¢ pkg. 150 Toilet Tissue . 4 for 25¢ 15¢ Weiners, Ib 28c, Bologna |b 240 llc Bacon, Breakfast, per Ib. 48¢ per pkg. 25¢ Rolled Oats "+ ' 61lbs.80¢ per Ib. 35¢ Medium Cheese - per lb. 40c MEN'S SUITS Martha Washington House Dresses SNOW SUITS, three piece Ladies' Purses, black, brown, for Fall, $7. 00 each LADIE S' COATS, Made to Measure, "Fit Guaranteed--$29. 50 $28.50 $2.25 = $6.95 $29.50 Iz . . "ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister--Rev. J. A. MacMillan, Sunday-- 10 a.m --Sunday School. 11 a.m.-- Morning Service, 'Services will be in the morning dur- ing the summer months. \ HURCH OF THE ASC ENSION ANGLICAN Rev. William Stocks Sunday, September 24th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 3 p.m.--Sunday School. (Harvest Thanksgiving Services, Sept. 24th, at 11 a.m. and 7. p.m. at St. Thomas' Church, Brooklin,) Tuesday, September 26th, at 8 p.m. Confirmation for thig Parish in St. Thomas' Church, Brooklin. The Right Rev. A. R. Beverley, D.D. Rector: PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. C. Smith, Minister PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH "RALLY DAY SUNDAY SERVICES 10.30 a.m.---Sunday School convenes, (Note change in time for Rally Day} only.) 11 a.m.---Annual Rally Day Service. "An union Sunday School Service un- der the leadership of the Supt., Mr. R. B. Smallman. Program present- ed by the Sunday School. Choruses by the Primary Class under the direction of the Primary Supt., Mis, 7. M. Jackson. All members and adherents of the church, as well as those directly interested in our local Sunday School work are invited. 7; p.m.--Our evening service is short and informal with topics intended to Jbe of interest to young people. Sunday, October 1st -- Rev. Doctor Dumont Clarke, Secretary for the . Religious Section of the Farmers of North Carolina will preach. Men and women of local Federations and groups and of Institutes are given a Special invitation, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: PP. Taylor, 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 2.20 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.~--Evangeliatic Service. Wednesday at 8 p.; Prayer Mooting, il A Paste Paint. ete. GLIDDEN MEZZOTONE Mixed with water it will - work wonders in your home. Covers in one coat over wallpaper, old and new plaster, Dries in four hours - Comes in nine shades. Cr Phone 240w LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., LIMITED r -- ry - Coe RnR . ['S 1 * » wo Peeve : F. E. Reesor F'ngaged an Old Hearse for Trans- portation to School A group of 'students from Seagrave and Greenbank district in arranging to attend Port Perry High School, found difficulty in securing suitable means of transportation, Finally they found an old hearse that was available. This vehiele looks like a huge sedan. Tt has been fitted with seats, and now the voungsters arrive at school happy and omfortable. Fortunately there are side windows to light up the funeral gloom; but from the sound of things Is your roof in shape to withstand the Fall Rains? "We have a good stock of No. 1 Cedar Shingles, Thick Butt Asphalv Shingles, Asphalt rolled We have a small quantity of Insulated Brick Siding. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Phone Tw LRT FFF FL FLEE PLFA PLP PS PL SR A ES FSR RAINS oofing F. G. Reesor "the students do not become depressed in their unusual carriage. When Any- onelis deter mined to go to school, there is always a way to arrive, -- "No Sabbath means no Church; No Church; means no worship; No worship, means no religion; No religion, means no morals; No morals, means no Society; No Society, means no Government; No Government means anarchy." -- Bishop Gore. FOR BETTER HEALTH in winter- time--Take one Page-Griffiths UNI- PLEX tablet daily. They contain all essential vitamins and minerals. 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