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Port Perry Star, 2 Jan 1930, p. 8

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What do you read? Are you fond of adventure,' of Stories, of Politics, of Current Events, of Literature, and the Books of the ' Day? Do you love sport? We can supply magazines that will give the latest and best information 'on all these subjects, and we can save a little money and some bother for you if you send your subscription through us. For instance: Saturday Evening Post, regularrly costs in Canada $3.00, postage and Money Order 9c., a total of $3.09. In every case we save you the cost of postage, money order, and the bother of writing the letter. Ladies' Home Journal, 95¢., with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star 86c. American Magazine, $2.36, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $2.25. Adventure--regular $4.75, our price $4.60, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $4.40. American Boy--regular $2.25, our price $2.10, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $1.95. Canadian Magazine--regular $1.00, our price 96c., with new subseription to the Port Perry Star, 86c. Current Events (Canadian)---reg. $4.50, our price is $4.86, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $4.20. Nature Magazine--regular $3.00, our price $2.90, with new subscription to the Port Perry $2.60, Collier's Weekly--regular $2.00, our price is $1.90, with new subscription to the Port Perry Star $1.75. Canadian Home Journal--$109, 'we save you BogUige and money order. " McCall's Magazine--regular $1.00, our price 96¢c., with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star 86c. McLean's Magazine--regular $2.00, our price is $1.90, with new subscrip- tion to the Port Perry Star, $1.80. Reader's Digest--$3.00, our price is $2.90, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $2.75. These are but a few of the offers that we can make to you. Any mag- azine and most of the newspapers ean be supplied at a slight reduetion, If you take any or many of these publi- cations you can effect a saving by subscribing through the Port Perry Star. RENEW NOW No matter what Magazine you wish to . buy, we can secure it for you, and generally we can save a little money for you. THE PORT PERRY STAR Frank rge Windrim and Migs Rilla Windrim, at]. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank} Johnson. Mrs. Weeks and' Raymond, of Osh- awa; are visiting at the home of Mrs. M, Barrett. Miss Bessie Crozier, of the Robt. Simpsen €o6. staff, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Crozier. Mr. W. D. Munro and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. Miss Walls, of Toronto, was a ré- eent visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Vernon, and on returning to Toronto was accompanied by her sister Mrs. Fursey. The Manchester correspondent will | gladly give up her place to a new i correspondent for the coming year if they commence to write at once and you can be credited with this week's news. Mr, and Mrs. Les. Lamb and Elgie were at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Fowlie in Prince Albert, last week: During the storm on Monday night, the store shed blew down... - ~~ Phé annual nomination meeting for the Township of Reach was held in _, tha, Township. Hall, Manchester, on December 30th. The largest turnout of ratepayers were present that has been the case for years, in fact a score or more had to stand through- out the meeting. Considerable fric- tion occurred between the various aspirants for office, but nothing more than strong words were exchanged. Mr. Geo. Till was elected by ac- clamation for Reeve, as was Mr. Grant Christie, for Deputy Reeve. The following candidates are stand- | ing for councillors: Messrs, R. J. Mur- ray, W. C. Ashenhurst, Wm. Parrott, and W. F. Thompson. Three are to be elected. The 'election takes place on Monday, January 6th. Mrs, Thorn and daughter Madalene, from the West, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Barrett. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Wilson and family, of Peterboro, spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ger- TOW, lL papeic Vote for W. F. Thompson, for the office of Councillor, for Reach Town- ship for 1930. opera GREENBANK Mr. Wilmot Brown and family, of the Jupp Construction Cos, are spend- ing two weeks at their home here. death of Mr. Russell Sonley, +. "any agent of Canadian National Rail- Mrs. Thos, Sharp and Mrs. James Leask, were in Toronto last week: Miss Marjorie Leask left for South, Bend, Indiana, last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Beare were in x bridge attending the 'funeral of ¥e. J. Johnson. : There was a big crowd at the dance in the Community Hall last Friday night. Mrs, C. Whitter and family are spending the holidays in Toronto. Mr. Henry Leask has moved to Ux- bridge. Mrs, Wm. Leask is keeping house for her son Roy. Sorry to-hear that Mr. Jos. Stone is not very well; © ~~ It was a great shock to the neigh- borhood when they learned of the "Pht Provincial snow plow has been doing a lot of good work on the high- way and is now lodged in Mr. Thos. Brown's garage, so as to "be at a central point in time of need. A large number from here attended the nomination meeting on Monday. rrr Orr Vote for W. F, Thompson, for the office of Councillor, for Reach Town- ship for 1930. HAVE DAYS OF ENDLESS FUN IN OUR-NEAR NORTH : Do you like to hear the swish of skis through untracked snow? Or the sound of a crackling log fire after sundown? Or the aroma of bubbling coffee after a brisk snowshoe tramp? Those are experiences you enjoy every day in the winter sports resorts of the Highlands of Ontario. The Lodges in Muskoka and Lake of Bays are open now. Parties are going up for week ends---a week--or a fortnight. You can enjoy winter sports in ideal surroundings. Ac- commodation is as eomfortable as at home. Wide variety of resorts from which to choose. You'll come back with a sparkle in your eyes--and an appetite almost embarrassing, An illustrated folder has been prepared telling you where to go, the cost, ete, and copy may be had upon request to ways. BABY BEEF CAWKER BROS. for Choice Meats YOUNG PORK ~-- VEAL ----r - BELL PHONE 29w WE BUY CATTLE, POULTRY, and HIDES LAMB The Eyes in Modern Life | Your Eyes and Health | Eye Cure and Eye Strain. | 1516 ' PHONE 1516 EYESIGHT. SPECIALIST Author of i Optometry Feature Service Disney Block. OSHAWA, ONT. {Opposite Post Oe) x vias every jo Ny prosperity hy the year 19. 930. If the Port Perry Star ny- thing to i 5 mak

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