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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Sep 1935, p. 4

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- i i 'My. and Mrs. Cragg (nee Norma Moray), of Scranton, Pa., have been visiting in Port Perry and picinity. They are on their honeymo8n trip, . having been married on Saturday, September 21st, 1935. Congratula- tions. : . Mr. and Mrs. C. Ww. Jackson and family, of Marion, Illinois, are visiting friends in Port Perry and vicinity. -Mr.:C. W. Werner, of Hamilton, u former Principal of Port Perry, P. S,, was on town on Saturday. Mrs. Rice, of Fonthill, has .been visiting iwth friends in Port Perry. oo 5 Mrs, Donald Fraser, and Mrs. Jas, ; Shurie, of Trenton, have been visiting Howard. SPECIAL SERVICE "A Rally Day Service will be held ! on Sunday afternoon, September 29th, 'at 2.30 in St. John's Presbyterian - Church, Everyone is invited to at- tend. Mr. 'W. V. Wing, Mrs. W, M. Ripley and niece Miss Vivian Gray, of Cal- gary, were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Taggart, and -aré -motgring through to Kingston, BE EE BHI LAk]LL.,L TRACK MEET RESULTS OF THE PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 3 Boys' Senior = 3 50 100 yards--1 Archie Crosier, 2 Harper, 3 Malcolm Nasmith, 220 yards--I1 Archie Crosier, 2° N. Powell, 3 Lloyd Lee. 440 yards -- 1 Norman Powell, 2 Lloyd Lee, 3 Roger Oke. 1 milée--1 Lloyd Lee, 2 Kenneth Lee, 3 Norman Powell. : High Jump--1 Archie Crosier, 2 Allan Oke, 3 Ted Cooney. Pole Vault-- 1 Archie Crosier, 2 Allan Oke, 3 Ted Cooney. 'Broad Jump=1 Arthie Crosier, 2 Bill Cawker, 3 Norman: Powell. Putting Shot--2 Roger Oke, 3 M. : Nasmith. z . ! -~ Intermediate Boys 100 yards--1 Ernie Gilroy, 2 Doug- las Wallace, 3 Fred Densham. 220 yards--1 Ernie Gilroy, 2 Doug. "Wallace, 3 Fred Densham. 440 yards--1 Ernie Gilroy, 2 Joel Aldred, 3 Doug. Wallace. Half Mile--1 Joel Aldred, 2 Fred 'Densham, 3 Beverley Kent. 5 High Jump--1 Douglas Wallace, 2 Ernie Gilroy, 3 Joel Aldred. Pole Vault--1 Fred Densham, 2 A. : Aldred, 3 Ernie, Gilroy. fo Broad Jump: Ernie Gilroy, 2 F. ; Densham, 3 Douglas Wallace. : Putting Shot--1 Joel Aldred, 2 E. Gilroy, 3 Beverley Kent. Mac. Eo Junior Boys 100 yards--1 Murray Clark, 2 Brice Beare, 3 Geo. Mulligan, 220 yards---1 Gordon Hood, 3 Bruce "Beare, 3 Burgess Beare. Half Mile--1 Gordon Hood, 2 Bur- "gess Beare, 3 Bruce Beare. Field Events-- Putting Shot--1 Gordon Hood, 2 Wm. Beare, 3 Glenn McMaster. Broad Jump--1 Gordon Hood, 2 W. Beare, 3 Bruce Beare, : "High Juimp--1 W. Beare, 2 Gordon : Hood, 3 Geo. Mulligan. i Pole Vault--1 Bruce Beare, 2 H McMaster, 3 Gordon Hood. +» Championships J Senior boys--L. B. Cawker and N. i Powell, 7 points; Lloyd Lee 6 points. ig Intermediate boys--Ernie-Gilroy 14 points, D. Wallace, F. Densham and J. Aldred 9 points. Junior boys--Gordon Hood 14 pts., Bruce Beare 9 pts., Wm. Beare 6 pts. Junior girls -- 'Marion Brent 71st, Ruth Carnegie 2nd. . Senior girls -- Merle Switzer 1st, ' Grace Switzer 2nd. : 1 i . CHURCH OIF THE ASCENSION 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. Bishop Beverley, Suffragai Bishop of Toronto, will pay his first visit to Port Perry, on Wednesday, October 2. A special service will be held at 8 p.m. on that date in the Anglican Church to which all are invited. Lon re ED APP ie + PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11 am.--Sunday School Rally Ser- vice. - 1.45 p.m.~--Men's Bible Class and Forum. 7 pm~Rev. H, J. Latimer in charge. Let every family be-represented at this special Rally "of the Sunday School. will be ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A, Minister ---- with the latter's sister, Mrs, A. EJ , : At Beatly's Store, Sox! Sox! Sox! MEN'S SOX FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. Work Sox at 20c., 25¢. and 45¢. $1.00. and 50c. per pair, NEW ARRIVALS IN FALL WINTER MITTS vancing in price. SAVE, 'WILLIAM WEBSTER, TE -------- ; Dress Sox, just arrived, in beautiful patterns--light. weight, 3 pairs for Heavy weight at 40c,, 45¢. AND Just arrived Fall and Winter mitts at attractive prices." Come in and we will show you our stock of mitts, Cold weather will soon be here, buy carly while prices are low. Leather 'goods of all kinds are rapidly ad- BUY NOW and Port Perry Guests of Rev. Mr. Smyth Saturday eyening last, when Mn, group of young people from Port Perry and Prince Albert, "After dinner was prepared by Hazel Jeffrey and Marjorie Pyatt, an -in- formal . conversation took place re- garding Young People's Work and plans made for the work of both societies, and their re-opening on October 1st and 2nd. The rest of the evening ~ was spent in exchanging stories and a general clash of wits and a visit to an Ice Cream Parlor, Saturday forenoon was spent in sight-seeing by land: and water. Lunch was followed by informal chats, after which the happy group attended Bob- caygeon Fair. i Following a buffet lunch the return trip was madé to Port Perry, every- one eloquent concerning the good time enjoyed in one of nature's beauty spots, : ; The guests were: from Port Perry, Jean McDermott, Pat Jackson, Mary Stone, Grace Stone, Alma Reesor, Dora Reesor, Maxine eBare, Kathleen Carnegie, Hazel Jeffrey, Marjorie Pyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornish, Mr. Albert, Miss Laird, Margaret McCrea, Murray Luke, Earl Martyn. - to BORN RENNIE--At Port Perry Hospital, on Sunday, September 22, 1935, to Dr, G. M. and Mrs. Rennie, of Port Perry, a som. | ---- PPP Service in the United Church next Sunday will be_at 7pm." Kindly note the change of time. Sunday School at the usual hour 1.45 p.m. 4% Church Scrvice last Sunday after- noon was fairly well attended. Rev. W. E. Honey preached in his usual good form, reading parts of 11th chapter of Hebrews, and his text was Hebrews 12:1-2, . i Rally Day was fittingly observed by the Sunday School, and the program aw all present. Splendid readings were given by My. "K. Moyer, -Mrs. E, E. Moles. - A pleasing -chorus was sung by six little girls of the Junior Class. | The final number was a most inspir- |. ing and instructive address by Mr. Floyd Honey. Mr. Melvin Honey spent the week end with friends at Welcome. He and his brother Floyd 'are leaving this week to resume their studies at To- ronto University. : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Munn and baby daughter, of Perth; Mr. and Mrs. Pickard, of Bowmanville, also Mrs. Roy Spencer and Miss Olive, of Perth, were visitors during, the past week of Mr, and Mrs. Beacock. Mrs. Geo, Foster and daughters were visitors of Mr, and Harrison, on Wednesday last. Mrs. C. day with his mother near Seagrave, There was a fair attendance at the W.M.S, held at the home of Mrs. Har- rison's last Thursday. The president, Mrs. Hudgins, was in charge. During the business session plans were made for making a quilt for the needy. Mrs, Honey- took the devotional read- ing, Mrs.: Lane and Mrs. Harrison sang a duet, Mrs. Parker gave a talk, Mrs. Luery gave a map talk, and Mrs, Parker a solo. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs, Honey and Mrs, Harrison for hospitality... The next meeting will be at Mrs, Hudgin's, Mrs. Oliver Lane entertained the Faithful Workers' Class on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Crogier, of Port Perry, and Mr. W. Crosier of Lindsay, wexg visitors this week of Mrs. Devitt, Mrs. Pherrill, of Montreal, was in the village this week, Mrs. David Broome returned this week after. _spending the past few. weeks in New York with her sister, Many of our pupils brought home prizes from the school fair at Brook- lin, on Monday. y 7 p.m.~=Evening Service - Young People the 'Belfast Lodge" Bobcaygeon, the summer cottage of Rev, W, d, H, Smyth, was the scene of a very hap- by gathering from Friday evening to Smyth was host to a representative "Kerr, RJ. Harris, Will Willard; Owen || Cliff; Malcolm Nasmith; from Prince :| cent bereavement were Myrtle Station Vy was excellent and much enjoyed by] Vivian and Nellie, of Bowmanville, | Mr. Fred Moore spent part of Sun- | gE ---------- 'GOVERNMENT INSPECTION of MEAT "ENSURES THE BEST We buy only GOVERNMENT INSPECTED products,and study your requirements. : Ask us about canned goods, cooked meats, fruits, ete. We carry seasonable goods in stock. Phone No. 4 We Deliver. W. BOYNTON MR, SMILE writes: ¢ Do not' be foot- sore, Use either Cress Corn or Cress Bunion Salves. « At A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store. 1] BOWLING NEWS _ The Men's Bowling Club held a Scotch Double: Tournament last Wed- nesday afternoon. = There were 18 rinks entered and the prize winners 'were as follows: Gregory, of London, 1st, with 3 wins and a score of 61+, C. Bell, of Lindsay, 2nd with 3 wing ang a score of 67+. 8, Jeffrey, of Port Perry, 3rd, with 2 wins and a score of bb. ~Warren of St. Mat- thews, Toronto, 4th with 1 win and a score of 45. The following were the rinks entered. Branton' of Oshawa, S. Jeffrey of Port Perry, Pretty ot Claremont, R. Jeffrey of Port Perry, R." Keel, of Oshawa, J. Murray ot Port Periy, Blackburn of "Oshawa, C. Bell of Lindsay, Britton, of Oshawa, H. Mulligan of Port Perry, Warren ot St. Matthews, Toronto, Gregory of London, Taggart of. Port Perry, H. Millard, of Whitby, A. P, McFarlane of Port Perry, Culbert of Lindsay, Perkins, of Unionville, C. Jeffrey of Port Perry. oxy Two rinks from Port Perry attend- ed the Ladies' Tournament in Findsay on Thursday afternoon." Mrs. Me- and Mrs. McKee, won' 3rd. 78 fe & cos i---- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. James -Hortop, of Utica, wish to convey their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbours whose \sympathy and kindly acts at the timp of their re- ciated. Do you remember? |-- Adorable Janet Gaynor of "Sunny Side Up" fame. Now you can see her in her latest--*One More Spring". - A heart breaking drama entangled with: bits of .'humor--on' Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2. Every movie magazine praises this picture as marvellous 'and 'worth® see- ing, also cartoon "Kids in the Shoe", coloured. Coming--Shirley Temple in "Little Colonial." Strand Theate, Uxbridge. id pall - o> DIED STEINHOFF -- At Seagrave," on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, 1935, Annie -Raymer, - widow of the late John Steinhoff, in her 82nd year. Pe - ---------- -- "oa PP eee et rn BOBCAYGEON TAX RATE CREASED THREE MILLS. At a recent meeting of the village council a" by-law was passed setting the tax rate for 1935 at 42 mills which -i3-3 mills more than last year. The rates being county 65.2 mills, village 17.4 mills, County Roads 2.5 mills, | Parks 0.5 mills, Fire 2.4 mills, school rate 11.0. ; IN- INSTALLED in any make of car WHILE YOU WAIT ORR C. BROWNE PHONE 39 Farlane, Miss H.~Jeffrey, Mrs. Levia |: | September 21st, 1935, Rebecca Fulton, | Helen motored to Port Perry, Ontario| - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ~~ In the Estate of William George Reynolds, "deceased. : nolds, of the Township of Cartwright; in"the County of Durham, deceased, who died on the 18th day of July, 1935, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on on before the 12th day of October, 1935, full particulars of their claims. Im- mediately after' October 12th, 1935, tributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. Dated September 7th, A.D. 1935 = HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, -Solicitors for William Géorge Reynolds Estate. : : eet FOWL WANTED TOP PRICES paid for Hens, Chickens, and Ducks. 300 wanted at once, Phone 177. A. GILBOORD, Port Perry. STRAYED Vie, To the premises of Robt. Thoms, Prince Albert, two horses. Owner can have same by proving property and paying "expenses. aber eg : HOUSE FOR SALE 2 House and lot in the village of Sea- | Seagrave Store (Phone 116 r 11, Also three Percheron horses for sale. ve. fo 3 A x : a will be held at the: o 9 €; JACK '0 LANTERN SEE PAVILION Sere at Port Perry Beaoh, on SATURDAY NIGHT, September 28th i Everybody Welcome ghd ; AUCTION SALE ~ of Household Effects, the property of 'Mrs. R. A. Savage, at the premises now occupied by Mr, C. Reesor, on Terms. Cash. See-bills 'for list of CAR FOR SALE 1929 Durant. Coupe in good running order, no reasonable offer refused. | Phone. 168 Port* Perry, ~~ "A a Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harper and family attended the wedding of their ham, on Saturday. Entered into Rest on:Saturday, widow of the late James Hortop, in her 90th year. Interment took place at Kendall Cemetery, on Monday; Rev: Thos. Laidlaw, of Stouffville, was in| charge." Mrs. Hortop leaves one son Mr. Frank Hortop, on the: homestead, Toronto. Her husband, one son and one daughter, predeceased her. oh Mr. and Mrs. Max. Urquhart and sons, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Wagg, over the week end, © - ! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Geer and family with Mr. John Bailey of Ep- som, on Sunday. " ' "A most enjoyable time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds last Thursday -evening, when they opened their home for a social even- ing for the Ladies' Aid, The sympathy of the Communit goes out to Mrs, Frank Hortop in tHe loss of her sister Mrs, Swartz. Mrs. Hortop, Mrs. M. Winters and Helen Syracuse and at- tended the funeral, ; . The Bluebird Club will hold a dance in Memory Hall, on October 8rd with Scottie's Orchestra in attendance. : -- STRAND THEATRE UXBRIDGE We lead in Varied Entertainment) Thursday, Friday, Saturday, wo This. Week, | Jimmie. Durante and Nelson Eddy, in "STUDENT TOUR" Musical Comedy success, plus chap, 3 of "Fighting With Kit Carson" (9 more weeks). . Also Charlie Chase in "Cracked Iceman", a comedy. and, u Cartoon. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 30, October 1 and 2 - Jane? Gaynor and Warner Baxter, in "ONE MORE SPRING" Also coloured Cartoon, "Kids i Shoe" and "Melody Mite, its. 1n the Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ; Fe en "PLL FIX IT? a FITC COMING-- Treasure Island" Thanksgiving Ba All persons having claims against || the Estate of William George Rey-!| the asséls of the Testator will be dis-| grave. Apply 'to Wesley 'Crosier; at| Saturday, September 28th. Sale 1.30.) UTICA | niece Miss "Doris" Oxford, at Broug- |. 4 and one daughter Mrs, Tennyson, of] : ; EXTRA SPECIAL . '5 BLADES IN NEAT BOX. 4 (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) Ld AN ALL-YEAR-ROUND | | ~ TONIC. NEO-CHEMICAL FOQD | WITH VITAMINS SONCENTRAIID i LL 1) » 4 ) cin A 2 ( Chaddes 6 Ayerst's, Alphamettés. GILLETTE RAZOR AND and Malt ..95¢. an ALL oe : '49c., OO A. M. LAWRENCE he Rexall sue | PHONE 49 WILL SPEAK IN = ort this valgable furniture, = _ : wit * TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. | . QUEEN AND WATER STREETS # Lawrence's Drug Store New 8 PORT PERRY AT THREE PM. i 3 Regular Values 1 Cashmere Toilet Tissue 2 rolls for 25e¢.. + Cress Corn Salve wean. le, Spahr's Throat Remedy, : "/. 50e. and $1.50 $1,00 and $3.50. Saskasal (6 oz. jar) ....69¢c. Kepler's Cod Liver Oil Seidlitz Powders, pkg. 15¢. | ; 2 for 25¢. Ovaltine, .... 38¢, 68, 98¢. t BE Printed by the Port Perry Star for R. M. Holthy. py oT == : : . Phone 2968. LEARN Ha ite Hair Dressing & Beauty CLs ATONE OSHAWA Special Fall Rates 86 Manageress-- MRS, BEATRICE AULD RAL in oe 8t: North 3 . 3 ' i h 3 DAMP ul NDS SIXTEEN P §.8n at | Cents | Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cle one 148 Mrs. Cooney, Agent] We eall and or phe wey ; SERRE E re i oh et : iggy xo is Cature BETTY LOU SCHOOL 1K for winter must be made § at once. ho | JOHN FARMER <n d will soon shingles. and roofing of | Lumber Co. | PORT PERRY; ONT. | "FREE Geaduaty. of Trinity Medical College be needed-- | and other preparations Consult us about re: pairs, fl Good Stock of lumber, han J Sam N. Griffen | Phone 240 = Eyesight Specialist' Open Monday, Wedaesday, - and Friday Evenings, or by. appointment at all times. DISNEY BLOCK yr Oshawa ~~ 'Opp. Post Office, Phone 1516 SUITS CLEANED Suits ~sponged and pressed 7 ._ .S0Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Over the Observer Office VT OO # Phone to . ok: "No. 85 y : i Eyes Examined . F. E. LUKE ; Yonge 8t., Toronto DR. W. S. HARPER inity University, Torontor © Post Graduate In of Medical 2 eo: College nd. Polyel Londen Bagttl London, j in KL Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont, ; : . x ; | Jangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Insurance Office Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's vis and at Court | CONANT & | Barristers, Soliett 0) | = GORDON D.-CONANT, ALLIN F. ANNIS) BA, LLB. ANNIS lcltors, Notaries Public = 114 Simace Orla nes, 4 and § (Oshawa) House, Whithy, (Me Conatit) et © Phone 7 (Whithy) © Po: : Pu Vy wo 5 AY TH : » LY » ££ ® uA af o = » 2

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