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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Feb 1937, p. 5

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< 5 e ¥ CoS ah Ty Ld ~ » A En > 4 » & A .- 4 & ~ * » . ,N ® 0 od 4 ) } I'S a Rs SK iad] 8 i * » » 2 8 , = 4 hd | Ne. A Ver ~! ~~ ed yl Li The Modern Fi Anthony Caruso, Prop. 4 CHALK LAKE " Many friends. gathered at the home of Mr. Wm, Parrott last Thursday evening to present Mr. and Mrs, " Gordon Parrott with a miscellaneous shower, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dobson, Man- chester, visited at Mr. Robt. Mole's recently. Mr. and Mrs, D, R. Corbman at the home of Mr. W. Byams, Uxbridge, one day 'this week. Sorry to report thé following on the sick list of our community: Miss Minnie Dyer, Mr. Wm. Christie, Mrs, | Robt. Maynard and Mrs, Robt. Mole: We wish them a speedy recovery. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Lynde and family at the home of Mr. Gordon Fisher, Ashburn, on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Corbman at Mr. R. Corner's, prospect for the past week. Tong Experience di in eoriaot baying : has-enabled us to know where and what to buy in meats. Our many satisfied customers know (his. - CAWKER BROS. ~ BEST MEATS - BEST I PRICES. - BEST SERVICE i START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY PLACING YOUR INSURANCE WITH HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 A GOOD, NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION 0 MAKE--. BUY YOUR MEATS BERT MacGREGOR SSeS Satis iit ttt tit ttt ttt ttt Ree tet 4 Vegetable Market 1 0 .at his home here recéntly. 'Emmerson in the death of her sister rr aR RRR RRNA ARAN RANA RRNA SARA RES A A th a ara tha a ra aR aaa ara rRRRR Reh raran srg? 'SPY APPLES 35c. a 6 qt. bask. Oranges, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45c. Bananas 25c. and 30c. a doz. Grapefruit 5 for 25¢. 6 for 25c. Head Lettuce 2 for 15c. Cabbage 5c., 10c. and 2 for 15c, PINEAPPLES 20e¢. each Carrots 2 bunches 15c. Cooking. Onions 501b. $1. 101b. 25¢ Celery Fruit and Phone 208. We deliver y GREENBANK Mrs. Bushby and Miss Jean Bushby. in Toronto on Sunday. Dr. G. W. Cragg, Toronto, visited We express our sympathy to Mrs, last week, We are sorry to report the serious illness of Miss Burnice Leask, who is in the General Hospital in Toronto. Mr. Elmer Lee, Toronto, at his home for the week end. Miss Marjorie Leask left last week for 'South Bend, Indiana. - The W. A. are having a supper and play on Wednesday evening the 17th, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown, of Colborne, at Mr. Emmerson's on Saturday. Mrs. J. Stone and Mrs. Hanna visit- ing in Whitby on Wenn. nr Port Perry WHY SHIP CREAM ELSEWHERE? Highest Market Prices Always Promptly Paid. : WE QUOTE FOR THIS WEEK: When picked up by our trucks. a Spec 29¢. Ib. Butterfat 1--27c. per Ib. Butterfat We pay extra for delivery Citizen's Dairy Phone 52 Whitby, er Stanley Hope ves. zorr perey -.- Call up, and reverse the @ hiargen | the church basement on Friday after- j | attendance was present and a pleasant §[ proved in health and while writing he 'greatly shocked last week when they B| and car on which he was working in li |-Falls, on Friday night. g | Thursday, Annie Douglas, who was a # | 01d scholars and friends learned with 'bered as being a most efficient teacher - sale, is getting ready for the sale of #| his farm stock- and implements on ¢% | February 28rd. 2 Sunday at 7 p.m.,, Sunday School 'at £1.45 pm. 5 charge of the pastor, Rev. W. E. ¥% | Honey, whose lesson was part of the i MYRTLE Mrs. Ivan Rodd, of Scugog, visited her sister Mrs. Jas. Cooper, on Sun. day. Mr. Roy Downey, of Torento, spent the week end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Fallis, of Bethany, Sheu Sunday with their daughter rs. Alvin Armstrong. The Woman's Missionary Society have extended an invitation to the ladies of the community to meet .in noon of this week when the annual World's Day of Prayer will be ob- served. © An attractive program is being prepared and you are invited to meet with the ladies at 2.80 p.m. The Faithful Workers' Class were entertained at the home of Mrs. El- wood Masters last week, when a good and profitable evenning spent, Former parishioners and friends of Rev, Geo. Nickel will be pleased to note that he is spending the winter months "in Florida and is much im- was enjoying the balmy breezes of the sunny south, Mrs. Todd visited her daughter Mrs. E. Butterworth of Woodville recently. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Britton were received the unpleasant word that their son Roy met with what might have proved a fatal accident, when he slipped and fell between the engine the Canadian Pacific yards at Fenelon Although his injuries were very serious his con- dition is reported very favorable. There passed away in Toronto on teacher here some few years ago. regret of her death. She is remem- and one who was of a very generous, kind nature. While here she presented the Sunday School with a very fine blackboard which is so useful in the school), then unknown to the public she took a great interest in families who were not as prosperous as some, and made it possible by giving clothing and other things for children to attend Sunday School as well as day school. The. funeral was held from Speers' Funeral Chapel and interment made at Park Lawn Cemetery. : The sleet storm on Monday made the roads very dangerous for awhile until the sand trucks were called out, and the dense fog made bravelting 3 even more hazardous. : Mr, Alvin Armstrong who oH. his farm last fall to Mr, Redman of Kin- Myrtle Station Service in the United Church next Last Sunday evening service was in verses 24-26, "Verily, verily, I say un- to you, except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone; but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit" "If any man serve Me, him will my Father honour." The ladies of this community are observing The World's Day of Prayer on Friday, at 2.30 p.m, in the choreh. The Woman's Missionary Sosiety will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. C, Harrison on Thurday of next week at 2.830 pm, All the ladies of the community are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Ivan Rodd, of Scugog, spenu Sunday. with 'her sister 'Mrs. James Cooper, also assisted the choir at the church which was very much appre- ciated. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong, of Whitby, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mitchell. We are very glad to hear that Mrs. Holliday, of Prospect, is again return- ing to her normal good health. Mr. F. C. Harrison and Gordon spent Sunday with friends at Cavan. We are very sorry to hear of the accident which was suffered by Mrs. Roy Percy's father, Mr. David Annon, of Pickering, who was knocked down by a hit and run truck driver, while on his way to work in the morning. Mr. Annon had his arm broken and is now with his son, Mr. Ralph Annan in Toronto. Also we are sorry to hear of the car accident which befell Mr. Roy Britton of Smiths' Falls, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Britton, of this place. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Downey, were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stacey, of Oshawa, Mr, Don Anhorn, of Toronto, and Miss Doyle, Oshawa, Mr. Ross Broome, of Hampton, and Miss Hilda Chapman, of Whitby. J Mr. Elwood Masters is this week attending the "Purina" excursion trip to St. Louis, Missouri. Messrs. J. R. Johnston, Wm. Martin and C. Harrison motored to Toronto on Tuesday. Rl UTICA Mr. Clarkson and family of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ward, recently, A number of friends and relatives were entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Herman Kerry on Friday evening last, Members and friends of the Blue Bird Club enjoyed a supper and dance in Memory Hall on Thursday. Mrs. Giebner and Chester visited friends in Toronto last week. . We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Wm. Ackney of Epsom. Mrs, Ackney is confined, to her home with pneumonia. We hope she will soon be restored to health. i Mr. Bert Mitchell is visiting with relatives in Claremont. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Skerratt of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edgar of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare of Port Perry were recent visitors with friends in Utica. Mr. and Mrs, Verne Hartford of $| 12th chapter of Jobin, and the text, Oshawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Parrott on Friday last. Mr. Herman Walker, Robert and TORN RA OLN] "THEATRE OSHAWA Hi ? > FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB 12-18 The Sweep of the Desert The Garden of Allah In "Technicolor with MARLENE DIETRICH & CHARLES BOYER Undying Love That Thrills Revival --Friday at 10.45 p.m. BING CROSBY ETHEL MERMAN in Anything Goes -9 : MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEB. 16-16 Romance in the Air Faro MACMURRAY. ZGuaova SWARTHOUT Champagne Waltz with Jack Oakie, Veloz and Yolanda A toast to hearts that beat in rhythm to love WED., and THURS, FEB. 17-18 BIG DOUBLE BILL Smart Blonde with GLENDA FARREL BARTON MACLANER They mix murder with marriage. Spell binding mystery that keep you thrilled and Old Hutoh starring WALLACE BEERY ERIC LINDEN CECILIA PARKER Its fun for you when Wallace Beery finds a fortune but can find no way to spend it. me RED & WHITE sor CROP PPAR POP $21 50 W. R. Johnston Suits New Spring Samples New Spring Models You are always 'sure of a fit, and a high class suit with the Johnston approved clothes. SUITS Made-to- Measure at $23.50 --- $27.50 SR C0 1937 WALLPAPERS ot se ote ate ste Nea: Sunworthy and Suntested + 4 ! ¥ 4 Papers will not fade. Wall 10c. Border 5c. yd. Ceiling 10c. roll Semi-Trimmed and Ready Trimmed Papers are easy to put on. Jean Gordon All Tubfast and Bttactivaly styled. . . . House Dresses $1.00 rege ses", ot Miss Jessie attended the annual meet- ing and banquet of the Holstein Stock Breeders Association at the Royal York on Wednesday last. Keep in mind the Valentine supper and concert on Wednesday, February 17, in the basement of the Church. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Christie are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. E. Thompson at Victoria Corners. a PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11.00 a.m.--*"The Exaltation of Christ" 1.45 p.m.--Men's Class and Forum 2.456 p.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m--First in a series on "The Associates of Jesus"--"Peter the Warm Hearted", ---------------- GP ee. DIED CORNER--In Reach Township on Sunday, February 7th, 1937, Lorne Ivan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Corner, aged 4 months, 2 days. >> Hockey Match To-Night An exhibition hockey match will be played between Reach and Port Perry, game called at 8 p.m. Admis- sion 16c. and 10c. WE NEED YOUR HELP-- 'THIS YEAR! EVERY YEAR! Needy children from all over the Prov- ince are treated regardless of race, creed or financial circumstance, This policy has been continued for over 60 years in the firm belief that everyone who understands the facts would want this great work to continue . , . would agree that no Ontario child should be denied a chance for health or escape from deformity it mere money makes the difference. Over 959%, of our beds are in Public Wards, The Hospital receives no support from the Toronto to Federation for Community Service because patients are accepted from all parts of the Province. We must therefore appeal to a humane and generous public to take care of an annual deficit . . . this year it Is $68,000.00. ® Please mail a donation to the Appeal Secretary, 67 College Street, Toronto. The thanks of little children will be your reward. The Hospital for Sick Children Ss Every morning in the year donate thelr services. $:100 3asrations are ally. volv famous surgeons come to our operating rooms More than rformed annu- But there are ny extras In- ed and the maintenance of this necessary service is very cosily. SEE 00H bes oo, % rote 0% ot, Men's Fedora Hats NEW SPRING MODELS in GREYS, Ete. $1.98 "ro, BORO OPO PORCA0ROSOROR0ROPOSOR0 > CPOPOSO oes So Seo ass @® A New Shipment of @ Wabassa Prints and Cottons Prints at 20c., 25c., 30c. yard PHONE >. BOSOOSOS 0s A a oi a a oa Fi 32 b+ 1009 FLOUR. and WHEAT. I ER BAKING. F. W. BROCK. & SON a A A A oe a A A a RE A RASS RRRARKRERER RT BRR, PURINA & MASTER FEEDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Lake Scugog Milling Company rm {I Of EE LJ IH am LIYE J OT ae: JI POSE SASARAANSARRARARS RAR KRER RRR RAN erie oi SRE ALL THE YEAR ROUND You can depend upon the excellence of GERROWS' :: No matter whether it be for Special Occasions; or for every day use, GERROW BAKING can be depeneed on for uniform good quality. Gerrow Brothers LOS RS ASS AS AR ENR I Rs EWN STN Be Sl SS aie - 2 i ¢ PORT PERRY GROGETERIA PURDY BLOCK, You help yourself to the best the market affords--low prices PORT PERRY ras 2828 sa Fue HO VD WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF PASTRY and BREAD FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, WHOLE WHEAT BREAKFAST FOOD and BRAN, SHORTS, MIDDLINGS, SALT, ARGENTINE CORN, POULTRY GRIT, SHELL 1 NN NN. PORT PERRY sauce DI CECE HEINTZ TOMATO JUICE, HEINTZ BAKED BEANS, with pork and tomato LI CEE SE A CECE $454 7 Rog ae ie ee 2 ths. 23c. .otny "erie. oper th, 19c. PURITY SODAS, pkg. 12c. Ihotin................. 9c. NO 145 1b. 26¢ JAVA MOCHA COFFEE in the bean ..3 for 25¢. ETE ++..4 rolls for 25c¢. 23c. c. A, PALMER, Prop. "We Deliver Phone 36 You = ed printing a writes at the Port Perry Star ey oh eo a oa Ee I, ~ Th Tat a Ho? v IR a 9 ory or x ms ir,

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