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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Sep 1937, p. 5

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Mrs. Anson Taylor has arrived home by ONTARIO Ontario Elections--1 037 Say NOTICE TO VOTERS HE VOTERS' LISTS for the Provincial Elections to be held on October 6th have now been posted in your electoral district. Examine this List and make sure that your name is included. If your name is not on the Voters' List, find out the dite on which the Revising Officer will sit in your geality, Public Notice will be given locally of the date and place of the Revising Officer' 8 sittings. "t cera >) RE. Tg name left off, or porresiion! neddid, attend sittings in person or J obtain n notice of complaint form and file two days before sittings. You enjoy the franchise. Exercise it. You should tosoperite in order to see that your name is on the Voters' List. 'The responsibility Toni Do not delay. Don't put it off until Elec- a tion Day and then blame 'someone because your name is not on the Voters' List. Al Issued under the direction of I. A. HUMPHRIES, K.C. Chief Election Officer for Ontario The above notice applies to all municipalities except cities and separated towns having a population of 10,000 or more, and town- ships bordering on a city having a population of 100,000 or more. --- after a pleasant visit with relatives in the West. Miss Norma Hooey spent the week end with her cousin Miss Evelyn Sanderson. Miss Hazel Mountjoy has resumed her duties on the teaching staff at Bronte. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham and Alma visited with Mr, and Mrs. R. Werry on>Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Hainstock and daughter Helen of Shonavon, Sask., ' and their nephew Barry Jackson, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Hainstock's cousin Mrs, Albert Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannan, of Kirby, spent the week end with the latter's "parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Hoskin and fam- ily of Columbus, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoskin, The schools of our township have re-opened with the following teachers in charge: Blackstock Continuation, Mr. Allen, Mr. Robt. Waldon, Miss E. Brown; Blackstock Public School, Miss Lorna McColl; Caesarea, Miss Flor- ence Fallis; Cedardale, Mr. Clarence Hooey; Mahood's, Miss Helen McNe- vin; Cadmus, Miss Helen Fowler; Devitt's, Mr. C. Gillespie; Archer's, Miss Aileen Devitt; Purple Hill, Miss Alma Lee; Egypt, Mr. Anson Taylor. The following is a list of the suc- cessful candidates at the recent De- partmental Examinations held at Blackstock: a Lower 8chool Henry Demill, Arth.; Sydney Fer- . guson, Phy., Zool.; Lucille Hyland, = Arith,; Kathleen Taylor, Arith. Middle School. Grade 1, 76%, 2, 66%, 3, 60%, c, 60%. Lloyd Brown, Phys. 2; Roy Carter, Comp. 8, C. Hist. 3, Alg. 1, Phys, 1, Lat. Comp. 1; Henry Demill, C. Hist. ¢, Phys. 2, Fr. Auth. 8, Fr. Comp. c; Ellen Emmerson, Lit. ¢, C. Hist. 8, A. Hjgt. 2, Lat. Auth. 3, Fr. Auth, 2; Marjoiie Galbraith, Comp 2, Lit. 2, Alg. c, Phys. c, Lat. Comp, ¢; Birdie Gibson, C. Hist.-c, Geom. ¢; Ray (ira- ham, Geom. 2; Keith Johnston, Phys c¢; Ken. Lathangue, Chem. ¢; Beth Me- Quade;Alg. c; Harvey Malcolm, Comp ¢, Can, Hist. 2, Alg, 2, Lat. Auth, 2; Madeline Marlow, Alg. ¢, Phys. ¢; D. 'me RED & WHITE stort | Peaches] Fresh from the gardens. The Peach Crop is excellent this year, and is now at the peak. Let us have your order for perfect goods. Six qt. basket: No. 1, 49¢c. No. 2, 39c. Large Blue Plums, 6 quarts 39¢c Jars for Preserving -- small $1.05 medium $1.19 large $1.59 Zinc Rings, 23c. a dozen Jar Rubbers, 6c. a dozen Redpath Sugar, $5.69 cwt. SHOES FOR FALL Let us measure your foot, and , correctly fit you with shoes. We stock ladies' shoes in nar- row widths, in combination sos sos sonone : fitting last. i F. W. BROCK & SON i PHONE 43 PORT PERRY i Fas A Aa 0 BAN ASEM AAA bt AAPA A AAA A & Muckle, Comp. 1, Lit. 1, C. Hist. 2, : . | Alg. 2, Phys. 1, Lat. Comp. 2; Merlin - Philp, Comp. 2, Phys. ¢, Fr. Auth. ¢; Margaret Steele, C, Hist. ¢, Alg. 2, Phys. 3, Chem, ¢, Lat, Comp. ¢, Fr. A ¢, Fr. Comp. ¢; Reta Swain, Comp. 3, Alg ¢; Phys. 2, Chem. ¢, Lat. Comp. c; Pearl Taylor, C. Hist. 2; Harvey Thompson, C, Hist. 2; Lorna Trewin, Lit. 2, C. Hist. 2, A. Hist. 2, Geom. c, Fr. Auth. 2, fr Comp. 1; Ronald Trewin, C. Hist. 2, A. Hist. ¢, Phys. 1, Chem. 2, Lat. Auth. ¢, Fr. Auth. 3, Fr. Comp. ¢; Irene Watson, Lat. Comp ¢, Comp. 2; Elva White, Comp. 3, C. Hist. 2, A. Hist. 2, Geom, ¢, Phys. 2, Chem. ¢, Fr. Auth. ¢, Fr. Comp. 2. Upper School. Ellen Emmerson, Chem. 3; Birdie Gibson, Lat. Auth. ¢, Lat. Comp. 3; Ray Graham, M. Hist. ¢, Trig. 3, Phys. ¢, Lat. Auth, ¢, Lat, Comp. 3; Arnold Johnston, Geom. 1, Chem. ¢, Lat. Auth. ¢; Pearl Taylor, Geom. ¢, Trig. 1; Har- ONTARIO COUNTY RURAL SCHOOL FAIRS Greenbank ............ ......Sept. b. SCUBOZ vivir rrnnnennnnad 'Sept. 10 Sunderland Uxbridge Town Brooklin ......coi00iuneen . «Sept. 29 Manchester ....... travis Sept. 30 Buy PEACHES at The Greengrocery Store, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO No. 1, 45c. Plums did Pears Sweet, Juicy ORANGES, 18c. doz., 2 doz. 3be. COOKING ONIONS, 4 Ibs, for 15c. SILVERSKIN PICKLING ONIONS, be. a Ib. LARGE CELERY, bec. a head Pure Virgin Olive 0il, Tomatoes 20c. 11 qt. basket i fe "R. WAKEFORD; Prop. - vey Thompson, Geom, 3, Lat. Auth. ¢c, FARM FOR SALE Ap 185_acres on Scugog Island, Conces- | sion 10, 90 acres under cultivation, |% balance pasture and bush. Possession | to plow immediately, full possession |g March 1st, 1938. = Apply to Russell |§ Hood, Phone 103 r 5. |g el clous, BEST MEATS :: " BLACKSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forder motored to Midland where they spent the week end with relatives, A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. T. Harkness at Millbrook, on Wednesday afternoon, Setpember 1st. « During the absence of the rector Rev. C. C. Harcourt, the Sunday School at No. 1 and the evening ser- - No, 2, 35c. at "at Market Prices with on Sunday, Sept. 12th and 19th. The morning service on the 12th will be in charge of Mr. Monk, Lay Reader from Bethany and on Sept. 19th the speaker will be Dr. Bowles of Nestle ton. The opening meeting of the A.Y.P. A. of St. John's Church took the form of a weiner roast on Wednesday even ing last at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton. The members of the family had spared no pains to make 8 oz tin 35¢, 16 oz 65c "Phone 208, We deliver OUR MEATS We boast about the quality of our meats, and you will agree with us when you try them. If you haven't-tried our meats just call up 29W and .our clerks will be pleased to fill your order. CAWKER BROS. BEST SERVICE :: Lat. Comp. 3; Mabel VanCamp, Geom. 1, Chem. 1, Lat. Auth. 2, Lat. Comp. 1; Grace Willan, Geom. 1, Trig. 1, Phys. ¢, Chem. 2, Lat. Auth. ¢, Lat. Comp. Hist. 3, Geom. 2, Phys. 1, Chem. 1, Lat Auth. 3, Lat. Comp. 3. Misses Eva Brown and Vera Forder 5% | spent the week end in Peterborough. 5 Mr. Jack Barnes of Utica, was with 8% | his brother Mr. Bill Barnes over Sun- #2 day. $8| We are pleased to know that Mr. $3 | Ray Graham is attending Wycliffe Col- 3 lege, Toronto. We wish him every 2 | success. Master John Allen, of Blenheim is attending Blackstock Public School. 2208000808000 080800 2 They are always fresh BEST PRICES 3, Eng. Comp. ¢; Walter Wright, Mod. | § vice in Blackstock will be dispensed] readiness with lights, seats, PA and an original idea for heating the weiners and rolls. dispensed with a social time was en- joyed interspersed with community' singing and music and the serving of | lunch. The meeting closed with the A.Y.P.A. motto and Auld Lang Syne. 'Rev. and Mrs. H, Bell and family have returned home after an enjoy- able and well-earned month's holiday at their cottage near Toronto, The September meeting of the Vic- torian Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Larmer on Wednesday afternoon the 1st, with an attendance of 40. Mrs. Mervin Gra- ham presided for the following pro- gram: A paper on Infantile Paralysis by 'Mrs. Clarence Marlow; a recitation "My Daddy's Man" by Glen Larmer; a reading "Interrupting" by Miss O. VanCamp; a short talk by Mrs, Her- man Hooey. A vote of thanks was tendered the hostess for the use of her the evening a success. A delightful spot at the water's edge was put in home and lunch was served by .the group in charge. After the meeting | .was opened and the necessary business + His father Mr. R. Allen is principal of the Continuation School. Mr. Scott Hutchison of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs, John | Hooey and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Samells. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and daughter Eunice also Mr. Lambe and daughter Miss Mae, Lambe, of Bow- manville, spent the week end with friends in Fenelon Falls. We are sorry to learn of the serious illness of Miss-'Alida Taylor and hope she will soon be better. RS WILL CONTINUE YOUTH PROGRAM CSS ASR ARARARRARARARS ASEAN SSA RAANAS SE SAAAR AARNE ARS ASH Prompt and Courteous Service of Good Baking Phone 32 when you need Bread, Cakes, Confectionery. You will be pleased, or & Gerrow Brothers EE at EAT TS "Famous for Its Heat Value." JY, If you have not been enjoying heat satisfaction from the coal .you have been using, why not fill up your bin for next winter with this Super-Cleaned Hard Coal? One trial will convince you that it is the finest fuel your money can buy--Nut, Stove and Pea sizes on hand. CEMENT--Fresh St. Mary's Cement always on hand, aldo" LIME, HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE, HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD SLABS. Your orders will be given prompt and careful attention. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT Phones--94W and 94J "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" pe ie Sel tai eel SNE Jee tie ilies Sal PORT PERRY GROCETERIA WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS SODA WAFERS, Christie's or Weston's, OXYDOL, large package ............ regular 24c., for 21c. KIRK'S CASTILE SOAP ............¢cco nL. 6 bars 25c, GROCETERIA BAKING POWDER SOAP CHIPS, 3 Ibs. 25c. SHU-MILK, reg. 25c. for 19c. CORNED BEEF ................. ees 2 tins for 27c. «anne 2 for 27c. EE EI The Dominion Government's plan to improve the employability of youth the Minister of Labor, Hon. Norman Rogtrs, has indicated. Already the majority of the provinces, which will administer -the scheme, have entered into an agreement with the Dominion | to that end. will be proceeded with in all provinces,' CLOVER LEAF COHOE SALMON, large tin FALCON SWEET CORN, large tin .............. tin 10c. BROOMS, 4-8tring .......coouiiiirninnnenn. each 25c. FIDDLESTIX BISCUITS ..... iii iii box 19¢c. BINGO COOKIES .... iii dozen 5c. DELIVERY 8 am, to 6 pm, "GC. A. PALMER, Prop. Phone 36 an PA ny ATS EP - il A, SI A A ms, I vs RA pend a A CA Pi EE a t ie ol RR Ln a i

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