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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jun 1938, p. 5

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MEAT MARKET 2-R-2 PORT PERRY NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Re Estate of William Hern, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of William Hern late of the Village of 'Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 14th day of June, 1938, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitor on or before the 14th day of July, 1938,-full particulars of their claims, 3 Immediately after July 14th, 1938, the assets of the deecased will be dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which said solicitor shall then have notice. i " Dated at Port Perry, June 20, 193s. JOSEPH DENNY, Solicitor for the Estate of William Hern. - a iT Next Sunday the Communion ser- vice will be held in the Centre Church at 11 a.m. The evening service will be at the Centre at 7.30"p.m. No Sunday School next Sunday at any of the ap- pointments. ' | The Island folk are planning a Field Day for July 1st at the Centre, with boys' and girls' softball, races and: other sports. Booth on grounds with' supper in the hall. Adults. 20c,.! children 10c. = Come and enjoy the| holiday together. : Mr, and- Mrs. Herschel Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stone and little son, | of Manitoba, visited with Mr. and' Mrs. H. Demara one day last week. i The Women's Association meeting was held in the Township Hall last: Tuesday afternoon. - The weather was' favourable for .a .large attendance. Miss Clara Hardy read the Scripture a splendid reading on "Habits--good" and bad". The Field Day was then discussed, Mrs. Gordon Cherrie and Mrs. E, Ploughman are the program' committee for the next meeting. The! hostesses--Mrs. W. Crozier, Mrs. R. Hood, Mrs. G. Hood and Mrs. C. L.! Fralick served lunch with the tables beautifully decorated with flowers. | We were glad to have Mrs, Robinson, of Toronto, who has been visiting her father, Mr. H. Fralick, at the meeting. Proceeds $7.80, Mrs. Elmer Sweetman visited her sister Mrs, G. Russell at Oshawa. Mr.. Farmer Z RESULTS, FEED: FOR POULTRY - Big "8" Laying Mash. - FOR HOGS Pioneer ~ Weanli Rations ducer (concentrate.) FOR CATTLE . of feed value. . watch it produce results. For outstanding and profitable Pioneer Chick Mash, Growing Mash, Hog ° Grower, Hog Finisher, Pork Pro- for chopping Pioneer 16%, 18%, or 24% Dairy Ration, Dairy Concentrate, Bulky Sweet, Dry and Freshening Ration. Results are the only sound measure Pioneer Feeds have proven their. superiority because they is produce profitable results. feed, etc. We ars here Si give you asrvice and Pe satisfaction. op in and look over . the feeds. Take home a bag "and Phone 99-w Lake Scugog Milling Co., Port Perry We Specialize in White Roses PASTRY FLOUR No Better Made, Bring in your p GRAIN or exchange | for special blends of chick PROTECT with Reliable _ HAROLD W. Phone 41 FRE A RRNA RRR RA ARIANA EE RRNA RRRR IAI R ARON Place Your Insurance with ef YOURSELF Fire Insurance EMMERSON Port Perry ML itt Rt tt AL RRR Ar RAL RRR R RII RIE i lesson then Mrs. Russell Pogue gave i RAFAT TETRA RAFT BROCK THEATRE WHITBY Telephone 618 (All shows Daylight Saving Time.) Thurs, Fri, Saturday, June 23-24-25 Matinees, Thursday and Friday, at 2 p.m., Saturday at 1.30 p.m. Evenings--Thursday and Friday at 417.30 and 9.30. Saturday, 6.30, 8.30 ~ and 10 p.m, WALT. DISNEY'S "SNOW WHITE" AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. All in Multiplane Technicolor pod Monday, Tues., Wed., June 27-28-29 First show at 7.30. Last complete show at 8.50. John BOLES and Jack OAKIE, in "FIGHT FOR "YOUR LADY" with Ida Lupino & Margot Grahame, Also an ADDED ATTRACTION: Zane Grey's "THUNDER TRAIL" with Charles Bickford, Marsha Hunt, Gilbert Roland and Monte Blue. BT RT Pe A Ba Te Mr. and Mrs. T. Redman, Clifford, Irene and Allan were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, B. Cliff on Sunday, at Port Perry. iy } a "Mrs. C. Wannamaker visited her ¥ sister Mrs. E, H, Gerrow at the cot- i | tage on Sunday. r. and Mrs. A. Prentice, Hay and | Eddie, visited her sister Mrs. W. Nott 8 in Port Perry on Sunday. f gl ee Po tty Po dh oho tee a tr ee ae oe aa oo Cl ote oe 1s ste te aye Miss Blanche Sweetman and sister Eileen of Toronto, visited their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. A, Sweetman over the week end. . The family re-union season has ar- rived again. About eighty-five of the Reader family motored to Peterboro on Saturday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Reader. Dinner and Supper were enjoyed in the park near by. Among those present from ugog were Mr. and Mrs. R. Reader, Mr, W. Reader and "sisters Mrs, I. Rodman and Miss R, Reader, Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader_and fall Mr. and Mrs. J. Reader and son, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graham, Mr, and Mrs. A. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs, S. Rodman. A special treat of strawberries was given by Mr, and Mrs, E. Reader, Mr. and Mrs, R. Wallace, Mr, and Mrs. F. Stacey of Mariposa, Mr, and Mrs, F, Jeffrey, of Oshawa, were Sun- day guests of their aunts Mrs, Rod- man and Miss R. Reader, Mr, W. Samells, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Samells and Jean, Mr. C. Samells and son Ueoias, attended the Williams re- union at Hampton on' Saturday. Miss Dorothy Joblin had her tonsils removed -on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt, Mong and Carl, Mrs. Page and Mr. DeGueirre of Enniskillen," Mr, Gordon Mark, Port Perry, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. Mark, Mr, J. Wells of Sudbury, visited his sister Mrs. R. Jackson recently, Miss Inez Fralick, of Oshawa and her sister Lillian of Toronto, were week -end Ziad of their parents Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Fralick, : The men folk are busy doing road work. Miss Leona Prentice of Whitby, spent the week end with her parents, MYRTLE Miss Hahn of Toronto spent the week end with her brother Mr. G. Hahn, : ~ Mr, Jess Pike of Toronto, visited his cousin Mr, Norman Hughson last week, Miss Dorothy Hall of Toronto, spent the week end with her grandparents Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Chisholm. Mr. Geo. Cooper who is working in the gold mines in Northern Quebec, has been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper, The annual Sunday School picnic "is being held at Port, Bolster on Sat- urday of this week. Trucks and cars will leave the church at 10.30 a.m, and all are invited to attend and make this_a real outing for the children.. The measles epidemic does not seem to be clearing up any, in some families three and four members are bedfast at a time which is unfortunate just at examination, .; Mr. and Mrs, Rusesll Graham of Detroit were here attending the sale of the former's father's household ef- fects on Saturday. A good crowd was present and responded very promptly to Auctioneer Jackson, Thé property is being offered privately it is understood. A fairly good representation of the ratepayers were present-at the school meeting on Friday night. Rev. W. E. Honey was in the chair and after ex- plaining that the meeting was called for the purpose of getting information on the plans for the re-modelling of the school to meet the requirements of the new course of study, Mr, Hut- chison, School Inspector, was called on and gave a very instructive talk on any Phone 206 :: Special attention WILLIAM ETTEY "| LORIST Phone 206, Prince Albert, Ontario When you need Flowers for Occasion sot JENNI, given to Wreaths and Sprays. Prompt Delivery pp --- the matter, when it was finally de- cided to have the school board engage a local architect and have plans made for putting in a basement and other necessaries, If the present building will be substantial enough to 'have this done further proceedings will take place this summer. Local booths seem to have a special attraction for night prowlers. On Tuesday night of last week those skilled in "lifting" broke in to Mr. Stanley Nottingham's booth and near- ly. cleaned out everything in the line of tobacco, cigarettes and candy that was on hand. Just a fo nights pre- vious the the door of Mr. --E. Cook's booth was pried open and goods taken. Police were notified and it is hoped that these night robberies may soon be stopped. - : : The Woman's Missionary Society were entertained at the home of Mrs. D. G. Ross, Brooklin on Wednesday afternoon when they had the pleasure of meeting a number of the Brooklin members. Mrs, Honey presided and after the opening exercises led by she and Mrs, Hudgins, Mrs."Jull gave a talk on the life of Dr. Dow, a missjon- ary who had done great service for the cause, Mrs, Rass led in prayer. Mrs, Harrison and Mrs, Luery sang a duet and a temperance play was given by Mesdames Chisholm, Mole, Hud- ging and Harrison, which pointed out very vividly the evils of the so called social cock-tail, This led to some dis- cussion on Temperance, when the] ladies resolved that some immediate steps should be taken tg check up as much as possible the drinking habit. After singing a hymn lunch was served by the hostess and-a social hour spent, BLACKSTOCK (continued from front page) ladies, after which an informal talk by Rev, Mr. Wood was very much en- joyed by all, and a happy evening was brought to a close with the National Anthem. Mrs, Harry Hall spent last week with friends in Torotno, Mr, and Murs, Howard Bailey and son Neil, are enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Dawson in Wind- sor, Mrs. H. de la Mater, of Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Norman Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Crawford, Sr. Messrs, Lorne Bradburn and Cecil Hyde of Toronto, spent the week end in the township, the former with his parents Mr, and Mrs, W. Bradburn, and the later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Argue.- : Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall and sons, Stoneherg and daughter June, all of Oshawa, Misses Evelyn Devitt, Joyce and Nora Venning, were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. R. Hamilton. Once again our local ball team had the score (7-2) in. their favour in a 'game with the Yelverton team at Yelverton Garden Party last Friday. Mrs, Francis Werry and son Billie of Enniskillen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp on Friday of last week. ' Misses Vera Forder and Eva Brown spent the week end in Toronto and "Oshawa. Mrs. John Forder was with her son ~and his family Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Forder on Sunday. Mrs. M. Smith spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs, Wm, VanCamp. Snowdon's Garage in the premises formerly owned by G. Sweetman IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS Courteous and Efflolent Garage Service ALBERT SNOWDON, Proprietor Mrs. W. Keenan, Mr. and Mrs. L.| Recent visitors were: Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hoskin and Joan of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannan and Don- ald of Kirby, with Mr. and Mrs, N. Mountjoy; Mr. and Mrs, Leith Byers, Mrs, W. Weir, with Mr. and Mrs, H. Hoskin, of Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLaughlin of Caesarea, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Larmer; Mrs. Jas. Marlow and Mrs. Robt. Archer with relatives in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- Camp and Glen, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Werry and Neil, with friends in Bow- manville; Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowrie, Mrs. Nan Carrow, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, Mr. Ralph Eccleston, of Toronto, Miss Ada Scott, Mr. Wm. Scott, of Beth- any, Mrs. Denison and Mrs. H. Hym- phrey, Bowmanville with Mr. and Mus. Jos. Archer, Several from here attended the Larmer Re-union in Millbrook on Sat- urday last, Mrs, John Hooey, Roy and Bernie, Miss Isobel Hooey, Mrs. Herman Samells were in Orillia on Tuesday |; last attending the funeral of the late | Mr,. P Oliver, of Nestleton. ronto General Hospital for throat. - Maple Grove, by Rev. C. C. Harcourt. After the ceremony the happy couple left on a motor trip. On their return they will reside on their farm at Maple Grove. On Friday evening last Mr. ana Mrs. Armstrong were presetned with a splendid miscellaneous shower when about 200 relatives, friends and neighbours gathered at the spacious home of the bride's parents. An ap- propriate address was read by Miss V. White and Mr. Charlie Gillespie, the chairman, made the presentation on behalf of those present. Among the many beautiful and use- ful gifts was a set of dishes from Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Archer and family. Mu. and Mrs. Archer are the grandparents of the bride. After a few short speeches the re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing. At the close refreshments, which included the wedding cake, were served. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith visited with the latter's mother, Mrs. F. Lamb of Manchester, on Sunday. Bellevue Musical Arts, have post- poned their concert in Port Perry to July 5th. See advt. FIELD DAY -- SCUGOG ISLAND We are pleased to know that Mr. |§ Robt. 'Smith is progressing favorably | §¢ after his recent operation in the To-|¥ septic | 8 On Wednesday, June 1st, at St.|§ Paul's Anglican Chapel, Bloor street, |¥ Toronto, Josephine Elizabeth (Bessie) | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fee, |g Burketon, was united in marriage to |¥ Mr, James A. Armstrong, son of Mrs. |® 1 the late Mr. R. H. Armstrong, |§ | Children's White Shoes, with strap, $1.35 to $1.98. WHITE SHOES 'Men's White Oxfords, $3.00 Men's White Oxfords, $1.89 (Imitation Buck) | Ladies' White Oxfords & Ties, $2.25, $2.50 | | SPORT SHIRTS, for Men and Boys, white & colored .89 to $1. ; REXOLEUM Floor Coverings for Bedrooms, 29c. sq. yd. 'SUGAR $5.¢ CWT. LADIES' "SEE OUR STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS WALLPAPERS SHOES for all the FAMILY DRESSES PHONE 43 and pastry. READING 2 UD CEMENT--Fresh carload on hand, also Lime and Tile. "careful attention. F. W. BROCK & SON A A A AT AR tA RA RI RE A BA AI LY 04° customers with the latest and best. | The Dependable Fuel Your orders will receive prompt and PORT PERRY 3008 SE Et RS A RR RT A RRR SRR OR OR DARREN EN OUR NEW LOAF Bread is the staff of life, so we are always trying to furnish oun Ask our driver about our bread He will be pleased to show you tasty varieties. SMILES N' CHUCKLES When you buy them from us are always fresh and attractively packed Per package 25c. and 50c. IRSRELSRETS rothers Why not fill up your coal bin for next winter when, low spring prices are available? ou will be sure of every heat satisfaction if vou burn this safe, economical fuel. Hardwood Slabs, Soft Slabs, Coke W. G. W. Pyatt. PORT PERRY COAL YARD: Phones: 94 w and Nj LT DNS ILI MON SNC, a EE INNES] NNNRNL Natl TINEA ITF IA en >) - Contracts erect? JULY FIRST A big field day will be HKeld at Scugog Centre on Friday, July 1st. The program will consist of Baseball for boys and girls; races for boys and girls, The Women's Association will; serve supper in hall, See bills for complete programme, ( PHONE 240 Have you an alteration job to do this Spring, or a new building to Get in on the LOW Prices of LUMBER. We will furnish plans "and estimates free of charge. Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co. Taken NOW Limited IN I -- n oy, rr nr 2 Sa a ae ee Wl YS Lr A . tk yr ig po Yo # Ls Fae ' Fh iE oy wi Sr , " - = ; an lS Pas

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