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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 May 1946, p. 4

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4 he . PAS Fe 5 A xT SASH aE SANGRIA EAN TENSRNAT (58 Sal Cg Gy Veet s 3 yarn dod WAL EN , ea PS EVSRE SR AE RRR tis 2- SDAP. Chie ------ RRSP IRN PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1946 O o Q Q oO ao o ORO ' Pe Re TE A at te ERR RR he Ln ae te ER I I Sh LE BR EE te 8 4 0 rr 0 2 Fat Rt ht SS A Fa . Lawrence's Drug Store News | Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at When You are in Toronto, Shop at The ARDLEY FROCKS LOCAL N EWS FREE OSHAWA haus reasonable prices, -- (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE 491-495 Danforth Ave., at Logan rd | AIR CONDITIONED I. R. BENTLEY PHONE--GE. 1575 ¢ ; LARVEX ......... weir 89¢, and $1.26 ~ " eldaw PTOMETRIST fir rut, : ELKAY'S MOTH SPRAY ..........T5¢. ANNOUNCEMENT Hirata, adsl, Saturday; OPTOM] Specializing in Wedding Gowns, Veils, Headdresses, Dresses outt's MOTHDED with DDT ...25c. and 89c. £ Mr. H. R. Murphy sznouices the eu BETTY HUTEON y Suits, and Coats. Also Costume Jewellery. Greeting Cards MOTH BALLS : Bb. 20c. . oma Bl Pants Se oe TTON, in ; ) oT Aly Oreeting ards |! MOTH BALLS .......... es 1 Sa garet to Mr. Graham McLean : T A Y L O R S The Store where You and Your Friends will be certain for All Ociaaivis CERESAN for Seed Grain, $1.10, $3.75 Plaunt, of Peterboro. Marriage to take place May 25th. Rev. E. G. Bruton and Messrs. Allen, Hutcheson and Wilkinson, attended the meeting of The Great Chapter of the Rural Deanery of East York, which was held at Christ Church, in Oshawa, on the evening of April 24th. The Clergy and Lay Members were Welcomed by Rev. H. D. Cleverdon, Rector of Christ Church. Rev. E. O. Twiss, of Uxbridge, Rural Dean, pre- sided. Very Rev. R. H, Waterman, Dean of Niagara, and Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, was the speaker. Dean Waterman is the Or- ganizing Secretary of the Anglican Advance Appeal and has travelled to all parts of Canada during the Past few months, in the interests of this great movement, Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives immediate relief from corns and callouses. 0c, at Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. Miss Ethel Gilboord, and her friend Miss Shirley Galbraith, of Toronto, paid a brief visit to Port Perry on Wednesday of this week, Rev. Harley Balfour, of Peterboro, and" Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Lade, of Toronto, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Balfour over the week-end. The Port Perry United Church Mis- sion Band are holding a meeting on . Friday evening of this week at 7.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to parents and friends interested in children's activities. Silver collection. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Stainton and children Lynda and David, of Ennis- killen, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope and children, Ronald and Helen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mills, in Port Perry. During the day the Rev. F. G. Joblin christened the children. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan and Donald McMillan, Clarkson, Ontario, were visitors during the week-end at the home of Mr. James McKee. Mrs. G. M. McKee and Miss Jessie Coulter, of Toronto, returned home,| after a pleasant motor trip, visiting with Dr. and Mrs. 1. Strauss, of Al- liance, Ohio, I. 0. D. E. The Regular monthly meeting of the Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E., will be held in the Community Room of the Library on Monday, May 6th, at 3 p.m. C.G LT. A meeting of the C.G.I.T. was held on Monday, April 29th. The meeting opened with the singing of God Save the King. This was followed by the devotional period. A quartette favor- ed with a selection, Then business was discussed. It was decided that this would be the last official meeting of the C.G.I.T. until fall. An outdoor meeting was mentioned, but full ar- rangements for this have yet to be made. The date for the "Mother and Daughter Banquet" was set--Wednes- day, May 156th. After the business a group of girls sang songs. This was followed by a discussion which Mrs. Watson had prepared. PORT PERRY ROD AND GUN CLUB It was very encouraging to the com- mittee on Modnay evening to see so many of the Club members out for the first casting practice. There are many members who we would like to see "eut to practice at our next meet on -Monday, May 6th, and each succeeding Monday evening till late in June. The comrittee would like to see every member present at these casting evenings, so why not come along-- bring your rod, and join in the fun. It is held down at the park by the power house, and one who wishes to join the Club come along and have the fun with the other members. After the casting on Monday, May Gth, the regular business meeting. IN MEMORIAM SPEARS--In" loving memory of a dear husband and father, Sergeant Murray D. Spears, who was killed in aircraft accident, May 2nd, 1945, in Prince Edward Island, ' Time may heal the broken-heart, !- Years may make the wound less: - sore; But it cannot fill the longing For the loved one gone before. Who shall say the grief is lessening, Though the smile may hide the tears, . Memories keep the wound still open Despite tlie passing of the years. Sadly missed hy wife Anne and children Geraldine and Murray. * + » SPEARS--In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Sergeant Mur- ray D. Spears, We think of him in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But still within our aching hearts His memory we keep. Sadly missed by Mother and ~ brothers Kenneth and Lloyd. Slendor Tablets are effective, two' weeks' supply 1; 12 weeks $6, at A, M, Lawrence's Drug Store. The STORK CLUB with BARRY FITZGERALD, Don DelFore, Robert Benchley, Bill Goodwin, Iris Adrian. It's the Gayest, Loveliest time, at the world's most famous Night Spot. Monday-Tuesday, MAY 6-7 DICK POWELL, in "CORNERED" with 'WALTER SLEZAK, and MICHELINE CHEIREL Wednesday to Saturday, MAY 8 to 11 The Novel that "Couldn't Be Filmed" Now the most daring picture in Years RAY MILLAND and JAMES WYMAN in "THE LOST WEEK-END" ICE CREAM and Sandwich Parlor CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS FILMS We close ALL DAY Sunday Week Days 8 a.m,--10 p.m. Saturdays 8a.m.--11 p.m. Jimmy Taylor, Billy Taylor, Jr. Proprietors DOG TAXES are NOW due See the undersigned about payment GEORGE HOLMES Chief Constable Look Younger! Restore natural colour to greying hair with Angelique Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at A. W. Lawrence's Drug Store. - ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Port Perry, Ontario. 2.30--Sunday School 2.30 Bible Class 7.00--P., M. Evening Service. Come to Church. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pagtor: P. Taylor 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Services are now being held in the Elford home, just south of the United Church, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. E. G. Bruton May 5th--2nd Sunday after Easter. lla.m.--Holy Communion 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. The regular meeting of the Parish Workers has been postponed until May 14. Members please note change of date. - On Wednesday, May 8th, the Parish Workers are sponsoring a lecture given by Mrs, Ballantyne, of the Home Service Staff of Robin Hood Flour Mills, in the Parish Hall. Her subject will be "Kitchen Short Cuts" It pro- mises to be a very interesting talk. Come and bring your friends. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, May 5th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 am.--What is réquired of the Christian? (a) Spiritual Vision. 7 pm.--The Report of the Estab- lished Church, entitled "Towards the Conversion of England. "The Gospel is true always and everywhere, or it is not a Gospel at all or true at all."--Archbishop Temple, FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Queen Street) Rev. F. B. Fifield, Pastor "Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. Evangelistic--7 p.m. "Lend God an hour; you will be repaid." ALL WELCOME PIANO RECITAL Reserve Friday evening, May 10th, for the Piano Recital by the pupils of Mrs. McClintock, in High School Auditorium. Adults 26e. Children 10c. Proceeds for Parish Workers of the Church of the Ascension. BIRTHS Mr, and Mrs. G. Luzerne Sweetman, Scugog, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, at Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, April 22nd, 1946, DEATHS tor GRAHAM---At Port Perry Hospital, on Monday, April 20th, 1946, Job Graham, béloved husband of Maretta Byam, in his 84th year. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, on May 1st. THE JUNIOR WAR WORKERS will meet at the Work Rooms on Tués- day, May 7th, at the usual hour, UNITED CHURCH W. A. The Woman's Association of Port Perry United Church will meet at the Church at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7th. It will be a work meeting. Note the time 2 p.m. to find Satisfaction. Double Showing at the TOWN HALL, PORT PERRY fie THURSDAY, MAY 2nd TOGETHER ON Geo. Formby in "COME ON GEORGE" Abbott & Costello in "IN THE NAVY" THE SAME PROGRAM NO EXTRA CHARGE Continuous Performande, starting 6.46 p.m. ADMISSION 85c. Students 25¢. Children 18c, inci en GOOD JEMISON'S BAKERY IS DEPENDABLE FOR BAKING Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor Choose the cards you like best from our new Card Merchandising Counter CALVITA VITAMIN CAPSULES REX A & D OIL for stock ....gal. $3.95 DARLEY'S WORM POWDERS for Calves ..... AER werner $1.25 for hogs.......1 Ib. 25c., 5 Ibs, $1.00 PHONE 49 SE RR RR RR OR OR OR OR OR OR OROPOROPOPOPOROR DEDICATION SERVICE . OF THE PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Will be held at 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 9th In the New Church, corner of Queen and Rosa Sts, Special Singing by the Oshawa Quartette SOLO--Mrs. J, Munroe, Toronto REV. WILLIAM DYNES of Toronto, will bring the DEDICATION MESSAGE ALL ARE WELCOME "A M. LAWRENCE me Real swe PORT PERRY OR OR OO OOO OO CO OOOO OBOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSOS EE SE RE OE SSA SRR ASR SRR RRROROW: PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON -- with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up | SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50e. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. POLL TAXES are NOW due! See the undersigned about payment. - GEORGE HOLMES Chief Constable * year! It may be difficult in for the future, 121 THEY'LL BR TALKING ABOUT US... We want them to comg as a vacation land. This year, of all years, we must maintain the reputation we rue hospitality. spending, and the extra creates. Last year, tourists than one hundred and fifty years ahead, as our ability to handle tourist traffic grows, who is to say how big this business may become? For Canada is in an enviable position--a natural vacation land next door to the most travel:minded nation in the' world. This is an all.important , many ways yet it holds great promise again. We want them to tell their friends: "We had a marvellous time in Canada!" By making them truly welcome, we can win millions of enthusiastic salesmen for Canada--"satisfied cus- tomers" who will pass on to many times their number the story ~ of Canadian hospitality and of Canada's unlimited attractions asines is fous Buin YOU MAY NEVER SEE A TOURIST, BUT... tourist dollars flow to you. The grocer, the garage man, the farmer, the office worker--every- body benefits directly or indirectly from tourist ~ work and income it in Canada spent more million dollars. In the oo TIME IN * 'an all-important year MILLIONS OF AMERICAN VISITORS are expected to come to Canada - during 1946 for their post-war vacation. It won't always be easy to accommodate them. We still have our crowding and shortages. We are still in the aftermath of war. This is the very reason we should all take special care to be courteous and considerate to our guests this summer. have won for © CANADIAN GOVERNMENT TRAVEL BUREAU Department of Trade & Commerce, Otawa ' I-------- THE WHITE KITCHEN RESTAURANT SPECIAL NOTICE This Restaurant will close every Wendesday, ALL Day Open All Day Sunday Good Meals at all times Arthur Asher, Proprietor Bioons? 8mow VALUB mt OsmAwa Bilt Smoking In The Loges more THEATRE, OSHAWA Continuous Show Daily - Thursday, Friday and Saturday MAY 2-3-4 "SALOME" with YYONNE DE CARLO and ROD CAMERON -- Also -- "Crime by Night" with JANE WYMAN. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, MAY 6-7-8 ° "DIVORCE" with KAY FRANCIS. -- algo -- "Minstrel Man" with BENNY FIELDS Always a complete show after nine p.m, ?

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