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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1938, p. 8

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Potted Rambler Roses in Flower 90c¢. 10000000000000 Phone 208, Port Perry + DRS RRR RR tee t nti ttt t teil tat ttn tt eet ittottetttttatiotaittneetetiesoisteteesseetones Brock Theatre -- Phone 618 : : WHITBY All shows Daylight Saving Time TH URSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 28-29-30 Two shows, at 7.30 and 9.30. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 KATHARINE HEPBURN and CARY GRANT, in "BRINGING UP BABY" . with CHARLIE RUGGLES and MAY ROBSON. °o0P> O40 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2-3-4 First Show at 7.30. Last complete show at 8.50 - WILL ROGERS in "JUDGE PRIEST" with ROCHELLE HUDSON and TOM BROWN * Also an added attraction "HIGH FLYERS" with BERT WHEELER, ROBERT WOOLSEY, LUPE VELEZ, SCHEDULE OF ADMISSION PRICES EVENINGS-- (Except Sat, and Holidays), adults 26c., Children under 12 years, 15c. Satardays and Holiday, all seat, 25c. MATINEES--Adults 20c., Children 10c., Every child must have ticket. Snowdon's Garage in the premises formerly owned by G. 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CARNEGIE HARDWARE, PORT PERRY | HONEYDALE " The annual meeting of the W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Elijah Beare, on Thursday afternoon, April 14th, when the officers were elected for the coming year as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. L. Honey; 1st Vice-Presi- dent Mrs. Jas. Owen; 2nd Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. A, Williams; Sec.-Treas., + Mrs. Edwards, Asst. Sec.-Treas., Miss H. Beare; District Director, Mrs. J. Owen. - On Wednesday, April 20th, there was a euchre and dance held in the Yellow School under the auspices of the Women's Institute. There were ten tables of euchre, Mrs. J. Cawker 'won thg ladies' prize, and Mr. W. Owen tha men's prize. After: the euchre a very successful dance was held, the music being supplied by Mrs, Hunter,- Mr. C. Honey and Mr. D. Hardy held the jcket on the'quilt made by the Institute. % Sunday, visitors at the home of Mrs. 0. Yohei were: Mrs, Calvert, Miss H. Endicott and Mr. Fred Crawford of Lindsay; an@Mrs. McDowell of Janet- ville. Mys. ky Honey spent the week- end with her Sister Mrs. Thompson of Manchester. Mr. and, Mrs. Fred War- ren have gone to Toronto where Mr. Warren has secured a position. Mr. Merlin Raines, of Peterboro, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Willan and Mr. Edward 'Hughes motored to Victoria Road on Monday of last week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Owen were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 'Dunn and family, Mr, and Mrs. Crook, of Bowmanville, There were a number from here at- tended the euchre and dance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jones on Friday evening. Mr. Wilson Gerrow won the men's prize, Mr. and Mrs, A. Bell and family of Victoria Road visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Willan on Wednesday and attended the dance at the Yellow School. : Mr. Robt. Willan has gone to Jackson's Point where he has secured a position with the Grew Boat Works, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Smith of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W: Symes, 'Mr. Frank Rickard, M.P.,, of New- MANCHESTER Miss Alice Thompson, Mr. W. F. Thompson, Mrs. Jos. Ward, and Mr. Lorne Thompson, were at Queensville, on Saturday, attending the funeral of the formers niece Mrs. Cyril Devey, of Toronto. - RN... 'BLACKSTOCK Mrs. Dr. Lely, her son Frank, and her mother Mrs. Hartley of Sudbury, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Lively's cousin Mrs. John Forder. A very interesting missionary ser- vice was held in the United Church, Sunday School on Sunday last, when Miss Susie VanCamp-gave an address on Temperance and Miss Vivian Sad- Ider favoured with a solo. Miss Joyce Tetlow of Scugog was the guest last week of Miss Clara Crawford. On Sunday she returned home with. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tetlow who spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crawford. - Miss Betty Heaslip of Toronto was with her cousin Miss Gwenyth Marlow over the week end. The May meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. F. A. Bailey on Monday, the 2nd. The guest speaker will be castle. Recent visitors were: Mr, and Mrs. S. Robertson, of Port Perry, with Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Strong; Miss Norma Hooey, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Me- Laughlin and son Lawrence- with Mr, and Mrs. Spencer of Janetville; Mrs. Fred Gibson and family of Purple Hill, with Mr. and Mrs. O. Graham; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marshall and Ethel, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Marshall and family of Cannington and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers of Purple Hill with Mr. and Mrs, Sim Sanderson; Mr, and Mrs. Austin Larmer and family with her father Mr. A. Beech of Hayden; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hockin and daughter of Shirley, Mr, and Mrs. H. Wannamaker with Mr. and Mrs. L. Byers; Mr. John Hill of Janetville, with Mr. and Mrs. H, Taylor. Mrs, R. Armstrong and son Jas of Bow- manville, Mr, Ralph Eccleston of To- ronto, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Fee and family, Mr. and Mrs. M, Thompson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Archer, ; The April meeting of the W. A, of St. John's Church, was held at the home of Mrs. A. L. Bailey, on Thurs- day evening, 21st. The Study Book Chapter "A Selection of Missionary Letters" was taken by Rev. C. C. Har- court, There was on display half an outfit fora girl in the Indian school. This fine outfit had been provided by the members under the supervision of the Dorcas Secretary, Mrs. R. Parr. The program was in charge of -Mrs. Ira Argue and consisted of an instru- mental on the player piano by Mrs. A. Bailey, a reading "The Torch of the Master's Hand" by Mrs. R. Hamilton, a reading "The Song of House Clean- ing" by Mrs. Fred Hamilton; and community singing. At the close a vote of thanks was tendered the hostess and lunch was served by those in-charge. FETE gs Mrs. Wm. Patterson of Toronto, is the guest of her sister Mrs. R. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey spent the week end in Windsor with the form- er's sister Mrs. Sandy Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey spent the | week end in Windsor with the form- er's sister Mrs. Sandy Dawson. - Miss Anna Thompson entertained: Misses Helen VanCamp and Gwenyth Marlow on: Sunday in honour of her 14th birthday. : Mrs. Naysmith Henry and family of Janetville are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bailey, 'We are pleased to welcome to our village Mr, and Mrs, Kred Hamilton and daughter. They have moved to Mr. Leslie Graham's house in North Blackstock, rt NIP IP CPP eins cnn MAN WITH CAR Watkins Dealer - (preferably be- tween 25 and 50) needed immediately to supply established demand for World Famous Spices, Extracts, Bak- ing Powder, Soaps, Cleansers, Medi- cines, Fly Spray, Mineralized Stock and Poultry Tonics. 170 years reputa- tion. 10,000 dealers, Must be satis- fied with $30.00 weekly to start. Sell- ing experience unnecessary. Farm experience helpful. ~ Credit furnished right parties. Write immediately to, The J.R. Watkins Company, Montreal, Que, Dgpt. 0-p-b. may19 PIBRLATILC IF ie oR: DIED Yo WILLIAMSON--In Cartwright Tp., Lot 21, Con, 6, on Sunday, April 24, 1938, William Wililamson, in his 74th year. « lH i ---------- | PHOSPHO-LECITHIN ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS for the spring Per tin 39¢. NAPHTALENE FLAKES, LAVENDER FLAKES, . CEDARLINE FLAKES, also MOTH-I-MUNE that pro- ANNIE LAURIE boxes of Candy. 50c. per box '* TOASTED MARSHMALLOWS, 25¢. pes Ib. ; Also CANDY CORN, 10c. per large cake, 'KODAKS, CAMERAS and FILMS, all sizes C0 P O40 Morrison's Drug Store : PORT PERRY -- Phone 16 ; LL a fie fa AGH is a real tonic for the nerves. ...:...Per bottle $1.00 tects the garments treated for one year against moth, RY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 1988 FURTHER We nell ~§ 'blue coal WH TT CS PORTPERRY. TT °F. E. REESOR y . PHONES--Office 78w, residence 73) | Frequently the 'veterinary surgeon's imme- diate presence and advice will save cattle-- 'and protect a farmer's capital against the inroads of diseage, accident or. other emer- gency. Quick help is the farmer's -only _+ defense against these things.-The telephone ~ brings help immediately. Without a tele- phone a farmer runs constant risk: A tele- phone is insurance at low cost. |. Low RATES | FARM TELEPHONE SERVICE * rat WHILIAM ETTEY | FLORIST = PHONE 206, Eg PRINCE ALBERT, ONT : ! CALL 206 AS TO YOUR NEEDS. Order Your Garden Plants from us--Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Asters, Petunias, Parnisies, and other Boxed Plans. = 'Phone 2086, (4 FLOWERS FOR MOTHER'S DAY PROMPT DELIVERY || ) ¥ Sn sr NA

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