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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Feb 1937, p. 8

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Et te aay -- . 3 PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC--50s, 326, While the deal is on 'you get two bottles for 5l¢. Only a few bottles left. SOAP--6 assorted cakes for 26¢. 'NEW SILVERARY COSMETIC LINE includes Lip-Stick, Rouge, Deodorant, Eye-Brow Pencil, Face Powder, ete. Only, 16c¢.. edch. 4 was a great success, ; sat down to a genérous supper of good H after DR. LYONS TOOTH POWDER--27¢. and 89c., respectively - ; PASCOE'S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE-- A very effective p cough syrup, 650c. per bottle. . : WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER -- a good all round spring tonic. $1.00 per bottle. CIGARS, CIGARETTES and POPULAR MUSIC. Morrison's Drug Store PORT PERRY Phone 16 NS UTICA The Valentine supper and concert under the auspices of the Women's Association on Tuesday evening last A large number things to eat provided by the ladies, which the following program was given. Solo, Miss Grace White; reading, Miss Marion Franklin; duet, "Jake and Rodey", Reta Munro and Jean Luke, Manchester; guitar selec- tions, Audrey Miller, reading, Mrs, Luke, quartette, Frank Millman, W. Rogers, F. Kendall and Frank Hortop; reading, Elmer Collins, On Thursday evening, February 18, a number of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hortop, when a farewell party was held in honour of Mr, and Mra. | C. Geer, who are leaving Epsom, to make their home on Scugog. The evening was spent in community sing- ing, contests and games. During the evening Mr. and Mrs, Geer were pre- sented with a lovely Walnut Table. Best wishes go with Mr. and Mrs. Geer and family to their future home. They will always be welcome visitors when they return to Epsom. We hope | . it: will be often. . Mr. Norman Claugliton, of Stouff- ville, visited with MY, and Mrs. Al Christie, last week, - Mrs. 'W. Somerville, of Toronto, was the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Hortop, last week. Rev. M. Elliot, was in Toronto last week, "Mr, Freeman Edgar had a very suc- cessful sale last week, Mr. Frank Kight has taken over Mr. Edgar's farm. Several from Utica and Epsom at- tended the Wesley Page sale near Ux- bridge last week, A big event next month. Mareh 12, te will be the Amateur Contest and|$ Dance, sponsored by the Bluebird Club |$ in Memory Hall. All'entries must be |# sent in to Miss Jessie Walker, on or|¥ before March 9th, R.R, 4 Port Perry, or phone 163r1-4. Watch for bills, Sorry to report that Mrs, Zenekay : his again been taken to the Oshawa |§ We hope she will soon be|$ hospital, better. Mr, B. Parrott, of ive. Mr. and : Mrs, Frank Sonley, of Toronto, visited : . with relatives in Utica recently: Miss Norma Millman, of Oshawa, |# spent the week end with heryparents | § Mr, and Mrs, Frank Millman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oppen, of Cedar- : grove, were at the home of their par- | § ents Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Miller on Sun-!§ day. Mrs, Al Christie was in Toronto on|Hf Monday, on business. @® Special Dis- 'count for Cash @ Easy Terms to suit the 'DON CHRISTI ~~ Purchases ~~ BALANCE of C.G. 1936 STOCK O WASHERS IRONERS Quality, Price, and Service. February Clearance Salo Thursday, Friday, Ssturday | All Winter Lines to Clear at Reduced Prices H. DURKIN, THE HOME OF GOOD PHONE 93 HAROLD W. Phone 41 : Owned and operated by = PORT PERRY Your Baking Wants : are Well Looked After BY JEMISON'S BAKERY BREAD AND PASTRY PORT PERRY = } START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY PLACING YOUR INSURANCE WITH £ EMMERSON Port Perry If you have: not been using this super-cleaned Hard Coal try a ton and satisfy yourself that it . is the finest Coal you can buy. : Purchaser Refrigerators Im Eilean SEA i ot aI Tp Rt ° No Interest Charged RANGES an Electric Radios] A wonderful opportunity for thrifty Nereis . + «a chance for every' one to own an electric refrigerator, washer, ironer, range or radio, at prices heretofore believed impossible. At the moment our floors are e jammed with this shipment, and we have purchased them a Come in and let us show you just what this purchase means. This stock of C.G.E. merchandise will naturally be of extreme interest to those who are prospective buyers because of the manufa-turer's renu- tation for quality products that give long service; : WASH ERS As low as $49 IRONERS Reg. $139 Sale $500 REFRIGERATORS astowas 3119 RANGES niwas $79 SS ETRE RADIOS Bs low as 29 quickly. We are confident that the prices quoted will the stock will not last long. 2 Our ipa In Hisitod aoneiently til pischise of C.G.E. stock will have to be moved produce the desired results, those interested, we urge that immediate action be en Make your 'selection icky, ma To | Prine HARDOOOD, COKE, CANNEL Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. We also have a good spel of HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD SLABS, STEAM COAL, COAL, CEMENT. What ever your fuel requirements are we will be glad to look after the same for you. coo - PORT PERRY COAL YARD ~ W. G.'W. PYATT "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" Sorry to report the serious illness of Mrs. J. Sutcliffe. Mrs. C. Geer and family are also on the siik liat. Mrs. C. W. Lakey was home on Sun. dayl for a short stay. to see Mrs. Lakey improving 'so wall. tie Ah ain THE BUSINESS MEN'S BIBLE «+ "CLASS OF UXBRIDGE . This 'well known organization ex- tend a héarty invitation to the Men's Bible Class of Port Perry to be pre- sent at the Annual Class Batiquet in indi United Church 8, 8. room next Friday night, Feb. 26, a7 pm. Rev. Dr. Geo, A, Little; of Toronto,| will be the speaker, Anyone wishing to go, get in touch with Bernayd Koch or James jos MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CLUB The regular meeting of the Com- munity Club on Thursday evening last took the form of a progressive euchre, followed by the usual hour of daneing. The eychre got away to a good start at 8,45 with fourteen tables eet. ing. At 10.80 the tally ea added and prizes awarded to Mr. | noth [Albert Wilson and Mr. Grent Jeffrey, | and whose Wicorep were 83 and 85 respect- iyely, The committee in charge for the evening conducted a hodth where pop and. Li oga were provided. Da to the accompaniment of Orchestra has enjoyed the. En ong and & quarter .e at twelve pm. Our ; n Maxeh the 4th will ! phat 'show by our boys, mown as Bert Oliffe's 16 Funny Nig- hr Fo by Van Do Walker's { on: from Ova, Dancing un. We are pleased |. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerrow on Monday evening. - After iia progréssive euchre was enjoy- Mr, Carl Farrow, of Fergus, was a recent guest of his sister Mrs. Grant Christie. "Mrs. Frank Crosier who has been nursing' in Seagrave; since November, is at her home here,' We extend our sympathy to Mr. D; Scott in: the loss of his mother, who died; in Torento on Saturday. Miss Margaret Johns is with her sister Mrs. Gordon Flewell, Scugog Island, who is i. ER ---------- GREENBANK * Mrs. C. Phair, Mrs, R. Beare, Mrs Rodd attended the W. M. S. Presby- terial held in Lindsay on Tuesday of last week, Mr, C. Pilkey went to the West © buy cattle. Mrs, W. Phoenix received word from St. Peterburg, Fla., of the death on December 80th, of Mrs. Hattie Walker ore| Burnet, in her 82nd year, :Mrs, Bur- here before her marriage : Hall be remembered by some of the older residents. ~~ Hi Mr, Norman Flewell, Peterboro, was here on Sunday. : Dr. Ray Btone returned to Toronto on Sunday agcom sini A by Bs sister Mrs, Moore, RBar orkto) Miss Joan" Ba ele [4 on Bin In HN hr er he pled

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