ia il 4 } ¥ 3 3 7 ¥ 3 (3 y (4 TU [¢] ~~ Miss Marjorie Peel and Miss Eva ... YODLO, Visit "town. visited her aunt Mrs. A. W. Allin, on in Toronto gn Sunday. i Thusrday, January 19th, for Florida. oo __Mr. G. F, Sharpe, of Tuionto, was "town on Tuesday, Personal Items . IIS 98th BIRTHDAY Mr. Wm, Willard will celebrate his + 98th birthday on Friday, Jénuary 20, 1939, Congratulations. Messrs, Bill Kelly, Jolin Philips, Maglous, of Toronto, visited Miss "Bernice Day, on 'Sunday. Dr. and Mrs, E. M. Honey, 'of To- his parents over the Honey's Corners. week end Mrs. P. G. Morrison is visiting her pister Mrs. F. Peabody in Fergus. Mr. Jas. Read has been taken to Christie Street Hospital in Toronto. We hope he will soon be thetored to health, Mra. M. McMillan of Sengiave, was in town on. Saturday. Mr," Len Rance, of Toronto, spent Sunday in town with friends. Messrs. Gordon and Dick Reano, of 'Loronto, spent Sunday with friends in 'Miss Ruth Brent, of Toronto, was home forthe. week-end. Mr. news for your paper. haps yemember Roland Bongard. has been here since 1923, and was with, the Central National Bank for a num- ber of years. "syeitizens-- " They seem to think St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Fla. January 13, 1939 S. Farmer, Port Perry: I am enclosing herewith an item ol Youswill per- He I am sure'the Port Perry people will in this case, as usual; be glad to learn of the success of another of its former Roland isa splendid type st man. My, and Mrs, We H. Harris: ei 'J yesterday, and they. had a very good Mr, and Mrs. Jury of Bowman: ville, and Geo. H. Wildoir and Miss Wilson, of Lindsay, also; We had a. splendid trip south again this year, trip, and the weather is most pleasant. We have had Cyril and Ethel with us for ten days, and enjoyed their short visit very much. « a very fine spot, when 'the therometer is around zero at home, _ Mr. and -Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Walker are here, also Mr. and Mrs. N. Sweetman. > When the Brocks, Hutchegons, the Murrays-apd_the Dixs, all pull in we 'Deserved Promotion | a TH EATRE OSHAWA AIR-CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturdays JANUARY 19-21 ~ "Angels with «Dirty Faces". starring James Cagney; Pat O'Brien, Ann Sheridan, Dead End Kids. ADDED--Color Cartoon-- "Daffy Duck in Hollywood." REVIVAL--Friday, 10.830 pm. - "TAVORICH" with Claudette Colbert and Charles Boyer. 3 Monday, Tuesday, Wedriesday, . JANUARY 23.24.25 Tr JORNS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday Sehool at 2 p.m, Public Worship at 7 p.m. ERE | Everybody weleome. 'CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION - ; . Rev. J.-C. Clough, Rector. Sunday, Jahuary 22 3 p.m.--Sunday School 7 pm.---Evensong and Sermon. Sunday; January 29° 3 p.m.--Sunday School _ 7 p.m.--Evensong: and geyinon kis Monday, January 30° Shi 8 p.m.--Annugl Vestry Meeting Parish Social, , +a PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday Scheol. 1 la.m.--"The Trust of Jesus." 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. g Annual' Congregational 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26th. Meeting at © $2,600 buys 200. acres, 70 acfes workable, good sandy loam, little roll- ing, 130 as ranch, good well water, bank barn, pig pen, hen house, garage, FARM FOR BALE aris Mrs, H. "Sonléy, of Blackwater, a . Mrs. Bert. Dowson, of Seagrave was with friends in town on Thursday, Sunday. Miss Maxine Beare, of Oshawa, Gen- eral Hospital visited her mother over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McIntosh were Mrs. Ernest Hayes spaiit the week- end in Toronto with her:daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Woods were "1 home with Mr. Woods' mother fo. the week- -end. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brock left on "Mr. Norman Palmer, of Brockville, is in town. will have quite a Part Perry colony. It will keep you people; who are left, pretty busy to keep the old town go- ing. With kindest regards, S. Jeffrey. "She following was taken- from-a-St The Beachcomber starring' Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester | COMING! JANUARY 26-28 | Petersburg paper: R. K. Bongard was promoted to as- sistant cashier and comptroller. He was born in Port Perry, Ont, 'ana after finishing school entered the em- ploy of the Dominion Bank of Canada. He spent twelve years in the différent branches of the bank. - He came to Florida- in 1923 where he entered the employ of the Central National. Bank. In July, 1934, he became associated with the Union Trust Company, and now gets promotion, Seymout R. Thomson, another Cana- moted to assistant to the president of | the Union Trust -Company. in town on Tuesday. Mr, C. V. Purdy, of Oshawa, was in Mr. and Mrs. John Burkett attended a party in Myrtle on Monday night. REEVE 'WW. M. LETCHER PAYS "IRIBUTE TO JOCAL , PRESS AND RATEPAYERS ~ --On behalf of the members of the Town Council, I wish to express our 'thanks to The Port Petry Star, for the - "Mr wnd-Mrs: F-Mann-and: Mec Hat Lany--fine--repo is appearing in our son and son motored to Toronto on "Cowboy and the Lady", "starring Merle Obéton and * Gary Cooper. dian, a native of Orillia, has been pro-|. v sms mar THEY PLAYED A GOOD GAME ~ On Tuesday evening Port Perry Juveniles faced a Junior B. team from Oshawa. They played what was really a practice game, and while the score had nothing to it, the play was good. Particular mention must be made of Gordon Carnegie was was in the nets. that's the spirit. DIED - TUMMONDS <= On Saturday, Jan. in- law, Donald Horton, 29 Jameson A., weekly paper regarding the progress by--ocur-tow a "Mrs. Pear] Thompson from the West visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ewen one day last. week. ' Mr. W. T. Harris spent the week-end in town. Mr. Stanley Ploughman entertained twenty-four young men at a dinner on Friday, January 13th, 1939. The pur- pose was to organize the Young Men's Bible class. "Appropriate after- oinner speeches were given by Rev. Ww. JH. Smyth, Mr. F. E. Reesor, Mr. M. A. Gerrow, and - Mr. Ploughman, After the election of "officers the remainder of the evening was spent in a very sociable manner, singing, etc. -Judg- made-by n_each year, and for other items, furthering the best inter- ests of the town. We have one of the best towns, for its size, in the Province of Ontario, and if you can see your way clear, to give it. the same publicity in the future, or even more if possible, 'I -am sure it will be very beneficial to every ratepayers in Port Perry. I'know the citizens are all anxious to hear -of important developments and 1 feel with the close co- -operation, which we enjoy, with the Business Men's Asso- ciation and "Lions Club, we will en- deavour to push forward again during 1939. rT Congratulate Ratepayers. Toronto, Flizabeth-Tammonds,-fm-her 91st year, wife of the late William Tummonds, of Port Perry, LUCAS--At Port Perry, on Sunday, January; 156th,-1939,- James. Lucas, be: loved husband of Sarah Goudy, in his GOth yeav, . em ~ IN MEMORIAM MITCHELL--To cherish the mem- ory of our chum Verna Mae Mitchet], who entered into rest, January 21st, 1938. He 'yas pronounced the best player in| - | either teant--Bettertuck next-time-- good Se¥en. I easy terms. To be sold by January 21st. Apply A. E. Miller, Real Estate, Uxbridge. - jang d-fxame_ house, on THE 77th OF THE in the Port Perry, on 1939 ing. Annual Meeting Ontario Pine Grove f |Cemetery Company |} will be held at 2.30 p.m. |§ --Public-Library-- Monday, Jan. 23rd, BUSINESS~--To receive the Auditors', Seeretary's and other reports, Election of |= Directors, and transaction of general annual business. The PUBLIC are invited. All plot owners havea right to voté on all questions -- -- ---- 'Kruschen Salts i "Giant Package gd. 69c. § Get Yours No. The supply is limite ed 2 5 : : 1 Eo Nivakelp Tablets . Wampole's Cod Liver Extract . . Puretest Cod Liver oil, 50¢. and $1.00 196, $1.39, $2.19 .$1.00 'Bayer's Aspifin ..22¢, 3%c., and 98¢. gi Vélvetta Cleansing Tissues, 500s" 27c. 75¢. and $1.50 Bisa Rex ...... TCB.Q. Cold Taurets A M. TRwRENCE LAWRENCE'S Drug Sore NEWS | Y ou Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store.) AY rs Gramnt-Christie; President R. D. Woon, Secretary HEN N 3 KA y-at Star Office... --d = 2S 14th, 1939, at the residence of her son-| Phones: --acoroin' TO WHAT | READ / i T\QeS FOR A LOT. LESS'N WHAT YOU 4 HEAE YOU (AN BUY i IR Gn YEP] P AN THAT BIG' HOG SELL. FOR MORE'N THE =Y//SKINNY ONE. AND TH' BIG - ' oNe's CHEAPEST. To BUY AT THAT, 'CAUSE THERES MORE EATIN'IN HIM PER DOLLAR, | BOUGHT THESE TIRES FOR TH'SAME REASON CAUSE) V GET MORE MILES i AWe ER MY DOLLAS ol Get a most for your money, ; drive | in, and equip your car ith Firestone TIRES have a tire for every purse. ta \ Don't take ch cl LoL XoLo lo CANADIAN FURNACES OVER (AN GREATER HEATING SA TISFA (9/4 blué coal' with unidentified fuels. Follow who have 'blue goal' £) heating you! F. E. REESOR pion: 7m Sov the example of over 100,000 Canadian homeowners changed to better heating. Burn for the "finest, most trouble-free 've ever enjoyed. Order a ton today. Port Perry, Ont. ® CHOICE MEATS is our Motto. , McDONALD MOTORS Garage 74. Residence 266 Port Perry, Ont. PHONE 72.R2 . WE + You can po depend on our service. - BERT. MacGREGOR'S DELIVER PORT PERRY GLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Just a thought of sweet r brance, Just a memory sad and true. Just the love and sweet devotion Of ones-who think of you. Eunice and Blanche Lee WELLS--In loving memory of a I would like to congratulate rate- dear "husband and father, Charlie v fng from the attendance at Sunday School it proved a great success. "Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Griffen and fam- ily were in Bowmanvillé over the week | end. The ice on Lake Scugoip is now aboiit 12 inches thick. . ie payers and especially the business men for the very fine manner in which 'we have come through the past ten years of depression. There is no bet- ter guide than your own local. taxes, 'coupled with the fact that we have had no buisness failures. At the end of 1929, the outstanding _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley are moving to town, and will occ Mills' property on Lilla street, is fe We are glad to report that Mrs. Jabez Crosier is improving in health. Messrs, Jas. Cawker, Fred Schell and "Tony't Stephens had a successful jack rabbit hunt one day last week. Sorry to report Mr. Ewen on the sick list. \ "Jim bagged the first one, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMillan, of 378 Montrose Ave., Toronto, celebrated : their golden wedding anniversary last week. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan were former Port Perry residents. Our citizens. extend congratulations. Mr. R. D. Woon and Mr, Cecil Heayn, attended the Insurance Convention int - «Toronto on Thursday and Friday of last' week. Mrs, Fred Nugent, Miss Mae Endi- cott, Miss' Ethel Nugent and Gordon Moyes, all of Lindsay, spent the week- end with Mra, McClintock, at Crickle- wood Lodge. / A number of members of Old Eng- land Lodge, Sons of England, accom- * panied District Deputy A. Blight fo ghawa on Tuesday Ai whe installed tha officers for' "the coming . year, 7 PL reached ts, pedk: hef homie in Port. Perry. taxes were $5,088. This amount in- | creased tle "each year until it $10,665 at end of at time there has been a slighg rfduction each year until they were rdduced to $7,487 at end of {1938. The total current tax levy 1k SH 1038 was $31,297 and there was {paid on this levy $27,363 or 87% % which is a very creditable showing. _ "Pay As You Go." If the ratepayers will continue to impress upon our future 'Councils, the "Pay As You Go" policy it- will only be a few years and our taxes will be 'greatly reduced. If this is done we shall not have to issue Consolidated Debt Debentures, such as were issued in 1007 fon $11,000 and again.in 1922 for $18,000, Ypaking a total of $20,000, 1 10382glinds We are stil) paying off the latter issue |- and when final payment is made in 1912, , we, as ratepayers will have paid; ot only the $29,000 principal, but al- so $18,726 interest on same, ora total of $47,725. Be a "Booster for Port Perry" for the year 1039. 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY _ Mr. and Mrs, Wm, H. Milner celes brated their 26th wedding anniversary on Saturday, January 14th, at their Miss Milner of Toronto, and a number of friends from da Scugog were présént at the celebra- Wells, who passed away, January 20] 1933. Some day, some time our eyes shall see The face we loved so well, Some day, some time his hand Mey clasp And fever say farewell. Sadly missed by wife and family. HORTOP--In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth V. Hortop, who passed -away January. 21st; 1938. "Ever remembered by daughters .HORTOP--=In loving memory of my good neighbour and friend, Elizabeth 21st,,1P38. , No tleter, brilliant thinker she With college record and degree, A She hath not known the paths of fame. The world has hever known her name, She walks in, old long trodden ways, The valleys of the yesterdays. - Home is her kingdom, love her dower, She seeks no other want of power To make home sweet, bring heaven near And do her duty day by day, _In_her own quiet place and 'way Around her, children hearts are iwined As round some reverent Saint enshrined And following hers the children's feet Are led to ideals' pure and sweet And. find all purity and good In her Divinest. motherhood; - +... A gentle, clear-eyed medsengér : To whisper love, thank God. for hey, »: Ever remembered by Mrs: Jane M, Six] CARD OF THANKS . We.wish to express sincere thanks to all the may friends and neighbors for their\words of sympathy and acts of kindneks during the 'ilingss and the Samuel Baird. Mr, and Mra, Jos, R. eind time of the death of our nother, Mrs. | Elva and Sadie.]... V. Hortop, who passed away January} | BB Ss S RSD UH ENN ~ . DOMINION "eo - ~ ZT OB ngs nme "LL ETTUCE, 2 for .13. WU walill > FREE! One Y2-lb. Tia of DOMINO BAKING POWDER with each purchase 4 1h TEA wil bork? 5 3 We NO. 1 PURE HITE HONEY SHORTENING EMFO, AYLMER, SILVER RIBBON TOMATO JUICE BAYSIDE CHOICE N \ Ww ANE RINGS™ ua "18 CHEESE > 18 Veal, Ham snd . TONGUE %" '10 CHEESE oe Chéice Wh * CORN SL BEANS 3: BEANS B10: 2 "39 hati 5.23 hi oz. 0 4 TOMATOES - 2%.1§ IGE eas B58 Fakes 27.15 bo io ORE co 0s |EGOS 28 x cHOICE FRUITS Tk ORANGES, (220). KI : | CAULIFLOWER , o GOALS UMITIG TOMATOES, th. .19 DOMINION. Civ iv.,2 dozen 35 cvivee.each (19 B.E.BE. Freres ama EREESESR - 3 "W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over. Bleep's Insuran¢e Office. % MONDAY NIGHT to be Children's lucky number night in future, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, adult lucky number night. = Extra prize for a rural locality. * This "week featuring REACH TOWNSHIP, RURAL HOCKEY TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th Honeydale vs. Greenbank. Blackstock vs. Scugog. Carnival February 8rd, (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is disolved.) ARTHUR W. 8. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday ing, and Friday aft of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 364 RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24Y; Simeoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in fll! at my Port Perry office an Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each © week or hy appointment. Queen' Street, Port Perry, Phone 2364 DR. J, B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Biehange, North Side Queen Street Forti * Rewidonce FOR ; 53 _Phones: Office 68w, qe 1 DR. A. 8. BLACK Radio Repairs AZRRSARAY, 1d, 41d SURGRON wig "CALL : \ oy Sows. Th Tio yea ol sian glish an John Farmer one 02 id atari Phone 8s, Port Perry -- SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 60 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICH ? SUITS CLEANED HARDING' S: ACID TREATMENT | For Arthritis, Rheumatic Pains, Sclaties, Lumb, Kidney Troubles, Ni Ask: MORRISON id druggist 38 Rik : (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is disalved.) a»