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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Dec 1933, p. 5

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Ho FOE FINEST IAA Pe la A TY Ry Than TR - . 43 OH EE RR EA RS Rd Ard ion do ok ATS | AGERE ote readin SEE RF A i BULB a Flee + ee i 2 5 y $ "PORT PERRY, ONTARIO; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1938 ~ ---- = ak pi » . Mrs. G P ¢0 arry - CR ¥ | = Miss Agnes C futry Sound a, "1 never tried Five Roses Flour for cake until this contest," said Miss Agnes Campbell, who won: the Parry Sound County Prize for Cake inthe Five Roses Baking Contest, . "though I've used 7 ; rolls." : discovery that Five Mrs, George Whit Five Roses for 15 years for bread and y : ~ Roses Flour makes excellent cakes. e, winner of the Parry Sound County Prize for Bread, knew beforehand of the all-purpose value says, as she has used it for 15 years pe for cakes, bread and all forms of home-cooking and con- " siders it "the best on the market". an "Mrs. S. W. Croxall, of Uxbridge, Ontario County prize- of Five Roses, she winner for bread, 10 years, for bread had used it 'in her home for the past N biscuits and cake, ~ Other County Winners SA VICTORIA--Cake « Mrs, ake: i : 2% : Rregd M - 3 +'. Waldemar, R.R."1} Brea $A Brintaell, Woodville. ONTARIO--Cake: Mrs, Art. MUSKOKA--Cake: Mis. W £35 Feaserbun 43 Mrs, Wm. C N -.. Draper, Gravenhurst, 'SIMCOE--Cake:- Mrs. R. F3:' Miss Mary Guthel T A "ii County Champions decided' from' Noy. 28th to Dec. 6th, will be anbounced : aes season, It will res (Judged from Nov. 15th $0°25th) rvis Stoddart, Woodville; Bread: Mrs. Orley : St, John, Uxbridge. Frazerburgh; "Bread: 'Mrs, 'Will , Shanty Bay. DUF. al Mrs. T. Reid di Mes. Wi L. Johnston, Orangeville, R.R. 3. * week for the Chr in eat, Lambton, etc, . Milled by LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. Limited Offices * TORONTO OTTAWA LONDON UDBURY ~~ SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT. ;¥nd MONTREAL, P.Q. I : And, judging by reports from a number of other prize. .. - winners, she's not the only one who has made the pleasing mer, & awkestone, RR. 2; ; ILTON = BRANTFORD FIVE ROSES ne: | 8 Ee LT, : . 3 : * : 4 Every purchase o Money. - xbridg ARE GIVING AWAY | PROSPERITY MONEY | DURING DECEMBER Prosperity money given away with every purchase from # Business People of Uxbridge who are co-operating with i$ Uxbridge Board of Trade. ) : 77 The Uxbridge Board of Trade makes i of your December business. : : "UXBRIDGE Ohristmus POULTRY. MAR i FAIR--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18th CHRISTMAS TREE--CLOWN BAND Free-Movie Show and free distribution of gifts by Santa Claus to all children visiting Uxbridge on Friday, Dec. 165th. Mttttttttttts tts eity Mtttttttttttititttitttititttitttitttttttttttrsrststissstrrrssnnesssseaassinsy e Mercha f 2bc. wor nts : : th or upwards of goods or gervices entitles purchaser to same amount' of Prosperity § | GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE OF PRIZES." At the conclusion of the PROSPERITY MONTH CAM- # PAIGN, holders of Uxbridge Prosperity Money may bid on # 'and buy with such money one 'or more of the numerous i valuable Prizes. to be put up at Auction on PROSPERITY i 'DAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY8rd. ; ; :3 this bid for some KET & | JOHN FARMER DIO |- REPAIRING is Expertly and Promptly done at Reasonable Pric es sae easeaseesesacnd NOW REGULAR ADVERTISERS IN THE ~ Port Perry Star La More Baking Champioks NY OU AR E IN VITED TO Pt LOW_RATES 25c. per inch for single advertisements. Special rates for steady advertising. Regular advertising that is kept | fresh and newsy pays the advertiser. Our advertising rates and printing prices are low. --- -b Phones 85 & 50, Port Perry 'The Port Perry Star NEW DATES, bh 10c. SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 Ibs for 27c.. FIVE ROSES FLOUR 98's $2.98. 24's 83c. GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless, ts vis oe «+ ..Each be. ORANGES, 25c. and 39c. "TRAINS, 60c¢ and 75c. TRUCKS 256c. MEN'S OVERSHOES, PURE SILK HOSE Phone 43, When chaffed about her colossal gelf-admiration, Queen Marie of Rou- mania told the following story on her- self. "Once I was saying to an old friend," she said, "how remarkable was. our congeniality,- for, after all, we had practically nothing in common. 'Oh, but yes we have,' said my friend. 'Surely you forget one very import- ant thing we have in common: I think you are wonderful, and you agree with me." ooo» Shop at Bentley's for Gifts o Quality. : Prince Albert . Mrs. W. Ettey visited with her daughter Mrs. IF. Lamb last Tuesday. - : Migs S. Tewkesbury spent « few days last week with Mrs. F. Watson, of Oshawa. Mr. G. K. Robertson visited his son Mr. Anson Robertson, of Uxbridge Township, last week. Miss M. Murphy, R.N. of Weston, brother Mr. H. R. Murphy. Mrs. Morrison is spending a few days with Toronto friends. On Thursday of last week Mr. Saeger had a barn-raising, some thirty-one men being present. Despite a steady down pour of rain eleven ladies gathered last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lyle, of the 4th concession, for the November meeting of the Women's Association. Lunch and Mrs. Lyle. We are sorry to report Mr. Geo. Bond ill with influenza, which seems very prevalent in the village. --_----e- er --, Ladies' and Gent's Wrist Watches, nice designs, priced right at Bentley's. ----e 7 + NO ~~ -- SCHOOL REPORT S. S. No. 3, Scugog Class V--Earle Clark 81%, Hon. 4 Jr. IV Class--Murray Clark 87%, Hon. ; Robert Crozier, 83 % Hon. : Gordon Hood 80%, Hon.; Douglas Crozier, 74%, Joy Hood 68%. Sy. IIT Class--Marie Hood 86, Hon., Ernest Edgar 65. Jr. IIT Class--Grace Hood 74, Helen Clark 70. II Class--Owen Reader 81, Hon.; Leonard Clark 70, Keith Crozier (absent.) : Willena Goose (ahsent.) Pr.--Shirley Crozier 88, Hon, Beginners--Ruth Elliott and 'Margaret Bratley. Inez Fralick, Teacher. F. W. BROCK & SON The RED & WHITE Store Pre-Christmas Sale GROCERIES TOYS, GAMES, ETC. SINGING TOPS 25c¢. and 85c. MECHANICAL TOYS, 25c. and up. GAMES, and PICTURE BOOKS, in a large assortment. SMALL TOYS 15c. GOODRICH RUBBERS MEN'S PULLOVER RUBBERS 1 buckle $1.75. LADIES' MOTOR BOOTS .......cccvovvinnnnn. ..$3.46 LADIES' PULLOVER RUBBERS ,......... 65¢c. and 76c. LADIES' RUBBER GOLOSHES .................0 $1.46 SUPERSILK HOSIERY ev ee eee } "(in all the popular shades.) PENMAN"S SILK AND WOOL HOSE PENMAN'S' CASHMERE HOSE CHRISTMAS FREE PANT SALE Extra Trousers given free with every Suit or Overcoat From December 8th, to December 16th, inclusive Suit or Overcoat $21.00 and $27.50. made to your order by W. R. Johnston & Company, Limited. 'F. W. BROCK & SON is the guest of her|- was provided by Mrs. Hunter I Class-- Doris Clark 84, Hon. SHELLED ALMONDS and WALNUTS, % 1b 12¢. * GLACE CHERRIES, "4 1b 1lec. LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, 23c...CITRON 33c. LEMONS, ..... dozen 25c. TOMATOES, ..... Ib 19c. DRUMS, 25¢. and 50c. ia ve aha 89c. and $1.00 2 buckle $2.36 Port Perry Port Perry 'Dominion Store ~ Offers Special Prices in all lines of Christmas Gifts We have Gifts suitable for any member of the family, articles of dress that will be useful and pleasing. TOP PRICE paid for fowl, wool, goose feathers, horsehair, hides, farm produce. Call 177 for fur- ther information. ALIX. GILBOORD. Port Perry WOMAN WANTED for light housework. Apply to Alix. Gilboord, Port Perry. a MANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Christie, of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Crosier, one day last week. Mrs. 'Dobson has returned home after spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Miss A. Holtby. Mrs. McKenzie in Toronto one day last week. Those on' the Mr. Jos. Baird, Mr. P. Christie, and Mr. Joseph Mitchell, We wish them all a speedy recovery. The Community Club will meet on December 13th. Note change of date. The change was made on account of the Port Perry High School Commence- ment Programmes. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker and Edna, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Barrett. The W. A. are holding a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dobson, on the even- ing of Tuesday, December 12. Tea will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission 26c. and 15c. Mrs. Grant Christie visiting friends in Port Huron. Miss Ada Masters visited in Toronto last week. Mr. Geo. Fowlie and Mr. Ross Strong attended the Royal Fair last week in Toronto. COMMUNITY SUPPER The Women's Association of the Manchester United Church are serv- ing a Community Supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobson, on Tuesday, December 12th. Supper will be gerved from 5.30 p.m, until all are by local talent, Admission 26c, and 16e¢. sick list are: served, A good program will be given mt So Brie ial = re Ss - a -- TE a a Pkt Er ns C0 Gn AE TN RTL NN a I IRN TY Ke wT a a a Con 450 TC 7 sr

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