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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1931, p. 4

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few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis .and Grace. Mr. 'and Mrs. Chas. Sollitt, of Rochester, were in town over the week end renewing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Neill, are in Ottawa this, week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lucas and Miss Edith, of Whitby, were in town over | the week end. ". The Misses Aileen, Muriel, Betty and ' Dorothy Winsor, have returned to their home in Toronto, after spending some weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davey. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilcox, of West Palm Beach, Florida, are visiting Mr. Wilcox's sister, Mrs. N. Ingram. Mr. A. P. Ingram is spending his vacation in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Mrs. Pickard is spending a few days at Wohola Cottage, Honey's Corners, with her sister, Mrs. A. G. Woodall. The Blue Bird Girls' Club, of Utica United Church, accompanied by their honorary president, Mrs. Chas. Lakey, held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss L. Pickard, Port Perry, last Wednesday afternoon. After the regular business, a social time was spent. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, which was enjoyed by all. Mr. Thomas Lund, of Winnipeg, visited his niece Mrs. N. Whitmore, this week. GOOD NEWS FOR HYDRO USERS The Hydro consumers in Port Perry will receive a credit on their next bill, ' of 'one sixth of the net bill for 1930. The amount that will be paid to consumers of Hydro in Port Perry this year is $2198.00. E. H. PURDY, Sec. Treas. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of George Stone, Deceased All persons having any claim against the estate of George Stone, late of Port Perry, Retired Mathematical Master, who died on or about the Twenty-Sixth day of June, 1981, are hereby notified to send their names and pddresses and full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Ex- ecuiors of said Estate, duly verified, on or before the 28th day of Septem- ber, 1981, after which last named date the Executors will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deceased among those entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which they then shall have had notice. Dated this 21st day of August, 1931. THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION, 253 Bay St., Toron- to, Executors, by Malone, Malone, and Montgomery, their Solicitors. . Sept 9 re Pm. "CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. . 11 a.m.--Morning Service. It will be taken by Mr. Wrinch, of Toronto. rr GP eee 10 a.m. --Sabbath School. 11 a.m.--Worship Service. 7 'p.m.--Worship Service. ; Prince Albert 146 p.m.--SabBath School, 8 p.m.-~Worship Service. LAWN MOWERS ¢nder. S. CAUSLEY, Port Perry, ~ Phone 228. ,sept 10 ree A ener. * NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION | Sao the Village of Port Pater. ™ | the: home of the bride's parents in ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH Rev. B. E. Annand, B.A, Minster, 11 a.m.--~Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evening-service. BREADALBANE CHURCH, UTICA Service at 2.30 p.m. i . Mr. McM: of Kirkfield Re oy ur i fo A A ti |scaooL CAWKER-ROBERTSON 5 Soming 400m, We wish A quiet wedding was solemnized ati] to remind you that we carry School Supplies at prices that will Lai it HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE--A Canadian Product, Maxville, Ont., on Wednesday, August are exclusive agents for this high grade coke. Nut and range sizes. 10th, when Sybil May, daughter of Mr. 'and Mss. Donald Robeitaon, was Yorth gous while to in- J|ALBERT COAL -- CANNEL COAL STEAM COAL ited in marriage to John Gordon,|j Vestiga rie son of Mr. wa os, 8S. J CEMENT -- TILE LIME Cawker, of Port Perry, Ont., Rev. J. Nl Caw er, Lid oH. By wy : i : - Phone your order. Qe Delivery ie Bede wore 8 tailored dross of =} we FORT PERRY COAL YARD and carried 0 bouquet. of talisman Always on hand to fix W. G. W. PYATT Thor Of 4 Bo 28 roses. The bride's sister Donalds] YOUr spectacles wan, " Robertson, as bridesmaid, wore all clock, or jewellery ; tailored ensemble of brown and orange and carried sunset roses. Charles Cawker, brother of the groom, acted as best man, The rooms were tastefully deco- rated with gladioli, asters and ferns. During the signing of the register I. R. BENTLEY Mrs. A. W. Shaw, of Vegreville, Alta., Jeweller & Optometrist sang "At Dawning." She was ac- companied by Miss Grace Cawker, who also played the wedding march, After the ceremony a buffet lunch-|J. A. HETHERINGTON eon was served following which the bride and groom left on a motor trip to Quebec and points east. The bride travelled in a smart ruby tone sports outfit. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Cawker will reside in Toronto. PRESENTATIONS Last Friday evening, the Ladies' Bible Class of the United Church, spent a pleasurable time at the home Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist 34 Wolverleigh Blvd.,, Toronto. , Phone Hargrave 0990 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday and Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m.. Phone 268 THIS PAPER NEXT FOR PARTICULARS OF OUR BIG OPENING Eyes Examined GLASSES . of Miss Ethel McDermott. Fitted Accurately After a most interesting, unique : land humorous contest was finished, and the prize awarded to Mrs. I. An- F. E. LUKE & SON, SPECIALS derson, Mrs. George Davey, the ' Optometrists teacher of the class, called Mrs. Jos. Baird (nee Luella Brent) forward, and, on behalf of the class, presénted this recent bride' with a beautiful floor lamp. Then the President, Miss Gertrude Stovin, with a few fitting remarks, presented Miss Ida Downer with a hand wicker sewing companion. The latter has been a valued member of the class and the ladies deeply re- gret the circumstances which neces- sitate her departure from Port Perry to Lindsay, as Miss Downer has been the 'Jenny Wren" of the Class on several occasions. Both lady recipients expressed their appreciation of their gifts with well Mrs. Black and Miss Jessie Black, fitting remarks. of Baltimore, U.S., has returned home A dainty luncheon of cake and ice | after spendi a month with her cream brought to a close another of sister Mrs. J. Moore. those splendid social events for which! Mr. V. Crozier has gone back to this class is well known. | oronts, ager spending: his Waeation | [Editor's Note--Miss Downer has Miss A. Thompson has returned asked the-editor to express her sincere home after a visit with friends in To- thanks.for the kindness of the ladies rote, i ter Blass, eq in making the presentation. She will TS. ach and Mrs, errow remember with pleasure this act of attetded the Ladies, 43 Decking a friendship.] Prospect. 168-167 Yonge St, Toronto * . (Up-stairs, , opposite i iil yh NELSON'S STH RE of BIGGER and BETTER VALUES "Walk a Block, and Save a Lot." L. W. NELSON General Drygoods and House Furnishings Strand Theatre, Uxbridge, Ont. THE HOME OF CLEAN TALKING ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, 28th, 29th. THIS WEEK "Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra" You have heard him over the radio. Now come and hear him on the screen in all technicolor picture in Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper and Miss Mildred Crosier, motored to Bowman- ville, on Sunday. Miss Josie Mitchell has returned to Toronto after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mitchell. Mrs. Howard Lamb and son Bob, has returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamb. Sorry to Sport Miss Dorothy Roper on the sick "Mrs. F. Hin spent a day in To- ronto, this week. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Bring your list of school requirements here and let us save oop 4 We have a big selection of all kinds of school | Star Office. mr and Main St Sts., os, TORONTO, Grover 1 ia DEPARTMENT District. . or rms AND NATIONAL HEALTH "NOTICE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS Announcement is-made of the a DR. W. S. HARPER as Medical Representative for the Returned Soldiers of Port. Perry and E. D. McNEELY, for Chief Medical Officer. appointment of SCHOOL RE-OPENING The New Yellow School will be re- opened on Monday evening, Aug. 31st. A good program and Box Social. Ad- mission free. All welcome. i AP een BOARDERS WANTED Central location, good board, con- veniences. Apply to Mrs. Gordon Sweetman, Port Perry, Phone 66w. 2 Ll CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST _ POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST. Voters' List, 1931, Municipality of i , Seugog, County ¢ of Ontario.' $ Notice is hereby: 'given:that I Dave complied with® Sec. 9 "of - the 'Voters' my office at 'Scugog on the 20th day of August, 1931, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the. Municipality at Municipal Elections and for members of Parliament and that such List re- mains there for inspection, and I here- by call upon all voters to take im- mediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected accord- ing to law. The last day for appeal- ing being the 10th day of September, 1931. Dated at Scugog this 20th day of August, 1981. v THOMAS GRAHAM, Sept. 10 Clerk. le CLOVER HONEY FOR SALE NR | Apply to Fred Raines, Port Perry, Phone 189 r 4. Aug 27 et MP AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The property of W. R. Cruse, at his premises, Prince Albert, on Saturday, August 29th, 1981. See bills for list of articles." Sale at 1.830 pm. Terms Cash, Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. --te Se BOARDERS WANTED Good accommodation for High School pupils, Five minutes walk from school. Apply to Mrs. John Ploughman, Phone 241w. -- POP LOST A Blue Leather Jacket about three weeks ago. Presumably along by the lakeshore. Finder please leave at the SPECIAL ee me in early and avoid the last-minute rush. "THE K I N G 0 F J AZ 2 TEXT BOOKS 4 SHEAFFER'S also a Micky Mouse Cartoon Col enh required Pens and Pencils THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 4th, 5th pda We Javea Shoal, Pen to fs every "AFRICA SPEAKS" WATER COLORS has a sturdy Zonal to_match. Ln A picture in all talking, similar to * Horn' xi SEE ey Feit DON'T MISS THESE TWO SPECIALS IN ALL TALKING. Pe. Ere shims ER. Smart boxes from three BR J Good qual $9.50 i '® ERE LAW: OFFICE . Black and Pearl i AL Nors mooxs RE: GREER & HUMPHREYS Biers available with oe with BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. looseleaf MONEY TO LOAN Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. as Pham 264 | PRICES MENS SUITS]: = and Overcoats List Act, and that I have 'posted" up at] NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Burnett, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of William Burnett, of Detroit, Michigan, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of March, 1981, are hereby notified to send into the under- signed solicitors on or before the 10th day of September, 1981, full particu- lars of their claims. Immediately after September 10th, 1931, the assets of the testator will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, ! | having regard only to'claims of which the solicitors' 'shall" then" have notice. 'Dated August '12th, 1081; * 'HARRIS & "HARRIS, Bh . Port Perry, Ont, Soles. for Wm, Burnett Est, ------ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Patty Ann Barclay All persons having 'claims 'against the estate of Patty Ann' Barclay, of Cartwright Township, deceased, who died on the 4th ny of July, 1981, are hereby notified to send in to-the undersigned solicitors on or before the 14th day of September, 1981, full par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after September 14th, 1981, the assets of the testator will be - distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. Dated August 11th, 1981, HARRIS & HARRIS, Port Perry, Ontario, Solrs. for Rev. J. A. Miller, and 0. M. Wilson, Executors, Aug 27 ' ---------- OP. HOUSE FOR SALE On Lake Scugog, brick, six rooms and bath, electric water system, electric lights, half acre lot, small fruits, fruit trees, double garage, good cellar, soft and hard water. Apply to G. S. Wal- win, Janetville Station, Phone Lind- say 118 r 2-1, .Sept 14 -------------- BOYS FOR FARM WORK Boys from 16 to 20 years of age, experienced on farms in Ontario, available immediately for placement on a yearly basis. Wages according to age, experience and ability. Pro- testant homes only. Write the Hostel Norval, Ontario, or telephone George- town, 90 ring 8. ; Sept 7 PRACTICAL NURSING Miss Lillian R. 4

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