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Port Perry Star, 15 Jun 1933, p. 4

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. Eorie at Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry, Thursday, June 29th. A Strawberry tea will be served on the grounds of the Anglican Church on Friday, June 23rd, from 5.30 to 7.30 pm. Proi. Geo. M. Jones of the College of Education, Toronto, was in town on » Monday. Rev. R, G. and Mrs. Carruthers, of Saskatchewan, were recent guests of Rev. R. T. and Mrs. Richards. Rev. Mr. Carruthers was formerly minister at Blackstock. He will return to Saskatchewan about the end of July, where he has been stationed at Kindersley. Mr. Edward Bind, of Toronto, who will be making regular trips to Porl Perry, is one of the best known Cans adian Optometrists. He has a contin. ent wide reputation. Mr. Bind was on the staff of West Cliff Canadian] girls at Port Perry and lost with a Eye Hospital, Folkestone, for 2%; }score of 22-12. On Monday, June 12, years, and after his return to Canada| another game was played between the was engaged as instructor in Practical] local girls and Scugog at Blackstock Eyesight Testing at the Dept. of] with a score of 29-6 in favour of Optometry, Central Technical School, | Scugog. Toronto, and at present holds some of | (op Monday, June 5th, the boys the highest offices in Ontario Opto- played at Janetville with a score of metry. 11-8 in favour of Janetville. Mrs. Hoppert was visiting friends]. On Friday, June 9th, they played in Toronto last week. Myrtle at Blackstock with a score of WITH . of Toronto, Will be at PORT PERRY, on 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris were| 15.14 in favour of Blackstock. visiting friends in London, on Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Whittaker, Mrs. R. last. : % . re if Mahood and Mrs. G. Campbell were iff Lindsay recently attending the an- nual W. A. Board meeting. On Wednesday afternoon of last week the regular monthly meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute was Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McArthur, of Oshawa, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. R. O'Neill, on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Grant is spending a few days with friends in town. Rev. W. P. Brown attended the held at the home of Mrs, Chas. Smith Toronto: Conference. with an attendance of 40 members and BORN visitors. The meeting opened with de- At Oshawa Hospital, on ' Friday, | votional exercises followed by the roll June 9th, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt.| call which was answered with an Jenkins, of Port Perry, a son. Both] "Old Superstition," The program doing well. consisted of a reading by Mrs. Foster Ferguson, "Hospitality and the Tor- ture of Week End Visitors"; a reading by Mrs. Mahood, "Improving the Women's Institutes," a reading by Early Tuesday morning fire was s. P. VanCamp, "Him to Bed with a discovered in the back of the house | Kiss"; a splendid address on "Com- belonging to Mr. A. Kight, of Port|pensation" by Mrs. F. Stinson; a Perry. The blaze gained considerable | reading by Mrs. L. Graham, "Essay headway before it was checked, and |on Cows and their Relatives"; a read- the rear end of the house was 'de-|ing by Mrs, Wm. Chapman, "When a stroyed. Considerable -damage was | Feller is Out of a Job"; a reading by also done by fire and water to the|Mrs. John Carter, "Cheering Others Partially Destroyed by Fire other part of the house. There was|On"; and a contest conducted by Mrs. said to be some insurance. C. Marlow. A vote of thanks was Fortunately no one was hurt but the | tendered Mrs. Smith for her hospital- members of 'the family had to make | ity andlunch was served. The group a hurried exit when the fire was dis-]in charge of the meeting consisted of § Mesdames C. Smith, John Wright, L. Graham, W. Chapman, J. Carter, and ANNUAL ORANGE PARADE AT | Arthur Reed. covered. UTICA The June meeting of the A.Y.P.A. The annual Church Parade this year | of St. John's Church, will be held at will be held at the United Church at|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Utica at 7.30 p.m. Orange Lodges |pevitt, on Wednesday evening the surrounding Utica, by this notice are | agth. cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith spent Sunday Lodges at Whitby, Oshawa, and [ith the latter's mother, Mrs. F, Lamb Port Perry have been apprised of this | of Manchester, who returned with Parade and it is anticipated that a} them for a week. large gathering will attend. The The eveding service in the United Orangemen will march from Memory | Church on Sunday the 18th is in Hall, Utica, to the Church mhene charge of the W.M.S. The speaker attractive musical features will be | will be Mrs. (Rev) Kerr, of Bowman- provided. Come and make this service | viife. a memorable one, A large number trom here were in " Bowmanville on Sunday, June 4th, at- she tending the service at Trinity United MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE All Masons in the district are in-|8 vited to join with the members of Fidelity Lodge, to attend Divine Wor- ship, at the United Church, on Sunday, June 18th, at 2.30 p.m. Members will meet at the Lodge room at 2 p.m. BLACKSTOCK (Continued from Page One) a bouquet of rapture roses, entered the room on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wedding March played by Miss Flora McRoberts of | Oshawa. . ) After the ceremony a dainty buffet luncheon was served. & Amid showers of confetti, Mr. and Mrs. Strong left for a motor trip to|§ Quebec, Montreal and other points |§ east, the bride travelling in a grey dress and coat with grey accessories, On their return the bride and groom +will reside on their farm at Burketon. Wright-Newell At the United Church Parsonage, Blackstock, on Wednesday, June 7th, 1933 by Rev. F, W. Newell, B.A.,B.D., brother of the bride," Jabez Henry Wright and Gladys Alberta Newell, | § both of Blackstock. We join in wishing these newly married couples a long, DP! and uff Se MODERN DAYS MANY A GIRLS DOUGH 1S LIKE-- FATHER. USED TD MAKE! She knows values; tool And it's value you get when you come to us for goood lumber. Well sea- soned, graded 'and priced with F £4 3 EDWARD BIND, R. Optometrist, Eyesight Specialist . I. R. BENTLEY'S STORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd. CARE 0. Mr. Bind will have with him sufficient equipment to make a thorough eyesight examination possible and a selection of modern, 'up-to-date spectacleware. » Church, when Rev. F. Merrill Fergu- son and Rev. Clarence H. Ferguson, were among the five young men who were ordained into the Ministry of the United Church of Canada. Both the young men are graduates of Em- manuel College, Toronto. Rev. F. Merrill Ferguson will supply in Al- berta Conference and Rev. Clarence H. Ferguson is taking over the pastoral charge at Northport. Mr. and Mrs." Roy Ferguson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill and Marion, were among those present at the service and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson. About 256 members of the Victorian Women's Institute were in Tyrone on Thursday of last week attending the District Annual meeting of the In- stitutes of West Durham. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Veale in the death of their daughter Ruby Grace, who died at her home on Tues~ day, June 6th, in her 23rd year.' Two houses, a barn and a garage were burned to the ground at Burke- ton, on Wednesday afterpoon, during the severe electrical storm that swept over this section of the country, A bucket brigade formed by people from miles around made a heroic effort to save the rest of the village before the firemen arrived from Bowmanville. Mrs, Joseph Drew, formerly Ada Grace Taylor, died on Tuesday, May 30th, at her home in Whitby. She was born in Cartwright Township but lived in Whitby for the past two and a half years. She attended the United { Church. There survives one son, | Hiram J. Drew, of Oshawa, and four daughters Mrs. A. C. Stoddard, Mrs. R. McFadden, Mrs. H. S. Banfield and Mrs. L. H. Conde, all of Toronto. The funeral took place on Friday, June saxophonist. Adults 25c., children 15¢. 2nd with interment in Blackstock. - On Friday of this week, June 16th, a concert will be held in the Com- munity Hall, Blackstock, under the auspices of the Cadmus Sunday School and League. John Geordmaine, a Toronto magician, of rare talent will provide a program full of fun and mystery. With him will appear Dixie Dean, a awell known piano ac- cordianist and radio artist, also Wm. De Laurentis, popular Italian boy i ---------- DIED DOWSON--A¢t Port Perry, on Fri- day, June 9th, 1933, Ivan Ralph Dow- son, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dowson, of Port Perry, aged 23 days.. seEREREESEE Port Perry Dominion Store SPECIALS for _ the WEEK-END. $l Men's Work Shirts, double shoulder, good weight and make, only ..69¢c. Men's Dress Shirts, good value at 85¢. Men's Work Pan Bed back, heavy weight, 'reg. $1.50 .......for $1.20 Men's: Good Overalls Nasi: «248110 Men's Good Dress Socks, 8 pairs 5c. Men's Work Sox . Sie vise pair 5c. Men's Straw Dress oi, du oH Sunday, June 16,19 ion 10 am.--Sunday Se 11 am --Wors p uo "Chhirch Service. fi : Prince Albert ; 1 p.m~--Supday School. ~~ © 7.30 p.m--Worship Service. ~~ ° NOTICE TO CLEAN UP Perry are hereby notified to have a "| rubbish and unsanitary matter moved from their property by July 1st. Also all outhouses and other buildings must be put in a sanitary condition by July 1st. WILLIAM NESBITT, , Tid Sanitary Inspector. pl TWO HOUSES FOR SALE IN Apply to Ed. Jrockes, Port Perty., Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE Thandering THRILLS | THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 15th, 16th, and 17th, Special Double Bill Attraction. "HUNTING TIGERS IN INDIA" Greater than Tarzan, the Ape-man, also Buck Jones in "ONE MAN LAW" "One Man Law"--Ride the. thrill trail with Buck Jones, he keeps up more thrills than you bargain for. He hits the bull's eye for excitement. Love and 'adventurd hit the high spots in "One Man Law", the new Buck Jones' western, Also the great Fighting Bout of Max Schmelling and Jimmy Walker; Mickey Mouse and all talking comedy THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 23 and 24, William Haines, in "FAST LIFE" A modern, snappy picture of 1933 --- ; CONSTIPATION 30 YEARS, AIDED BY OLD REMEDY "For 30 years I had constipation. Souring "food from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlerika I am a new person. Constipation .is a thing of the past.' --Alice Burns. (A. M. "Lawrence's Drugstore.) EGG GRADING McPhaden Bros, have opened arn egg grading station in the Leonard Block, 'Port Perry, and are in the market to 29 | buy eggs at prevailing market prices. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Satu day "(all day.) you willbe satisfied pe i = 5 ~ The residents of the village of Port p PORT PERRY. oo CAWKER BROS. Buy and sell at reasona receive prompt attention. CAWKER BROS. Foad meat. le price. Phone 29 w. Choice cuts hele orders PORT PERRY ---- 8 ounce 36c. STOCKAID--For catile, ete, . (In % gallon and 1 gallon tins.) T 'BATHING. CAPS--Popular styles and colours. Lower prices this year Phone 49. Ee -- Per tube 35¢c. Per tube 3bc. A. M. LAWRENCE Lawrence's Drug Store News * (Your Save With Safety at Your Real Store) ¢ FLY-TOX~For flies and mosquitos. 16 ounce 60c. 32 ounce $1.00. 128 ounce $3.25 RsaamogyF vivesn $150 per gallon 16c. to Ble. TJONCOLIA CREAM--Quick and efficient relief from 'the discomfort of sunburn, » ANTI-MOSQUITO CREAM--A Potter and Moore product to ward off mosquitos. AGFA FILMS--For better pictures at no-extra cost. ordinary for bright weather and Agfa Plenachrome 'for dull, cloudy weather. FIRST AID SUPPLIES--Every home and every automobile Should be equipped with a First Aid Kit. We recommend the Bauer and i Black Official First Aid Kit for travelling. and compact and sells for $1. 00, We shall be glad to recommend First Aid Equipment for home use, Get Agta This kit is complete » THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY ONTARIO GRAIN (Shipping Points) Wheat .....iu..0i.iin. 0i.67 to 68. Rye ....,. Buckwheat LAW "OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Money to Loan Now located inthe 'offs of . Ey mn, Tay Sok.) Queen Street - - Phone' after hours: 8514 Oshawa. PLANTS FOR SALE Early varieties of Tomatoes, Cab- bage and Aster Plants. Good strong plants, per box 15e. or.2 for 25e. june 8 D. CORBMAN DR. W. 8. HARPER = Graduate of Trinity Medical College = Post Graduate Era North Jolless London. London, England, 'Office and Surgery--Port Perry, » Phone 17, The Creamery | 1S PAYING 19c, 18, snd 1e. vob BUTTER FAT. You can save labor and make niore money by sendy your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & &. SON, Propristors | Hot Weather is Here Again Why not leave your baking worries with Gerrows? eu Give us a trial and|} vith dealings, Sores MILK oF GN. ; 28; per box. Four dozen Our aim is to PLEASE PARTICULAR PEOPLE I GERROW'S BAKERY | Bakers and Gonffeotionors,, "Port Perry. The Peoples Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W -W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Of Hous-t im. BE oi. Office over Nelson's Store. wp rapractic bo DGILGY, MRIoNs Fone ington's practice in Port Perry, and is continuing in the same office. Chiropractic treatment, Eleetro- Theropy and special attention given to foot troubles and resultant ail- ments. Hours 9 to 11 am. on Tuesday, ' Thuskiays hd Satanism. FE Take 2 ma, 167 sight specialist, is le con- 'sulted about your eyes for 'glasses at Lawrence's Drug i

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