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Port Perry Star, 23 Aug 1928, p. 8

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Page Bight SEE SCUGOG Mrs. Elford, who has been visiting friends in Sarnia, "has arrived at her home on Scugog. We welcome her to our community, Mrs. Valentine, Miss Mildred, Mr, William Valentine, of Manitoba, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick and family, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs, H, Fralick, recently. Mr. Jack Cooper, of Hamilton, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Demera and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark spent Sunday at Pontypool. Miss Edna Clark spent Sunday with Miss Ila Reader. Mr. Tetlow, Gordon, and Joyce, spent a couple of weeks at Haliburton. . Miss Josie Nott, o ort Perry, spent a few days Insts 'ygaith Miss Alice Clark. "ae The Scugog Girls dd a very interesting game of baseball with the Blackstock girls, last Friday evening, the score being 12-11 in favour of Blackstock. The Scugog girls expect to play the return game this Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. O. Jeffrey, Clem, Jeffrey, Mrs. A. Brunt, of Enniskillen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. '26th. Services conducted by Rev. The annual Cartwright Decoration Day will be held on Sunday, August Mr. Griffith, will be held in the 'armouries at 1.80 p.m. and at the 'Monument in the Memorial Park at 8 pm. The Port Perry Band will be in attendance. Rev. T. 'Banette, rector of St. Nicholas Church, Birch Cliff, and fam- ily visited with Rev and Mrs. Powell, on Sunday last. . The W. A. meeting of St. John's church was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt, on Thursday evening of last week with a splendid The last feature 'program was a fast and game of soft ball played by teams, the score being 18-186. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitchette, 'of Orono, spent Sunday with the latter's ? parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Montgomery. Rev. J. E. Griffith took charge of his |. church services on Sunday last, after | an absence of several weeks, We all join in welcoming him back. On Friday evening 17th, "our. soft! ball girls motored to Scugog Island to engage in a friendly game, winning After the business session a program was rendered, the main feature of which was the very pleasing reading by Miss Betty Riddell of Toronto. Miss Dorothy Walby, of Oakville, is visiting with Miss Ivy Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McGill, Mr. John, Smith, Miss Florence Parr and Migs IHelen VanCamp, spent Sunday in Cobourg. Owing to the decoration service to be held on Sunday next, evening ser- vices in the United and Anglican churches will be withdrawn. The August meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Stinson, with a fine attendance of members -and by a very narrow margin of 2, the} score being 13-11, The return game to be played here on Friday 24th. Master Henry and Master Harold DeMill are holidaying with their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, A Rahm. J. A. HETHE GTON DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER in Port Perry, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. and by pointment. OFFICE jie PURDY BLOCK \ CO ING 1 : Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, of § 167 Yonge-St., Toronto, may be § # consulted about your eyes for i glasses at A. J. Davis' drugstore, | : Port Perry, Thursday, August Gatlond of St. Lawrerice § RANULATE SUGAL, ICING SUGAR .. HANDY AMMO TIGER SALM: P. & G. SOAP ROSE BAKIN/ | DATE AOWDER ©1111 hp Saas ters alain ane sad vane BOOTS 'and Cu Bes oH ia Ce cheeses ee PE SHOES | .§} 16th, Wag for some year. 4h B}. 22 PAIRS MEN'S CALF OXFORDS AT $3.75 PAIR _ : : i Bf partnership with the late Dr. W. §| THis is a mixed lot but mostly all sizes in the lot. Both a 8 wd Miss Blanche Sweetman of Toronto, | Day, a little gift was presented to the : E. Hamill, Oculist. Satisfaction §| black leathers. Regular $4.50 and $5.00 Sale price 75. spent the week end with her parents, | oldest and youngest grandmothers, | ¢ ; : sl Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweetman. Mrs. D. Galbraith and Mrs. George 2 i Bol 4 elove | H 5 WOMEN'S STRAP AND OXFORD SHOES, $2.95 Mrs. Wilson, Miss Joyce, Mr. C. Forder respectively. The following F. E. LUKE #| This is a clearing. of this year's stock. Only 2 or 3 pairs of a kind, Martyn, are visiting with Mrs. Wil- program wag then rendered: Paper 163-167 Yonge St., TORONTO 2 : but we have all sizes in the lot. Patent leather, Dongola Kid, a son's brother, Mr, J. Milner. on "Pioneer Life" hy Mrs, Jas. Mar | Calf leathers. Regular Price $3.50 to $4.50. August Price 42. 95 Mark. visitors. This being grandmothers' Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn and family | low; reading by Mrs. R. Mahood; in- spent Sunday with Mr..and Mrs. A.|strumental by Miss Rhea Foréer; Rennick, of Six Mile Island. vocal duett by Mrs. John Jobb and _ Mr. and Mrs, W. McKinley, of Port| Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Perry, visited' with Mrs. "Pettitt, on| Miss Joan Marlow, daughter of Dr. Sunday. Fred Marlow, Jr., Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey, of Oshawa, | with her grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Jas. Marlow. RAYON DRESS GOODS AT GOOD-REDUCTIONS These goods @@mE~In a good assortment of: patterns and colors, .| and would mak Smart looking dresses for both women and child- ren, Regular pri ees 40c. to 50c. yard. _ Clearing at 33c » yard. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, of Toronto, spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. A. Mackenzie. Miss Leona Brown, of Epsom, is spending a few weeks with her aunt, wig R. Prentice. Mrs. Munro, of Epsom, spent Sun- day with her daughter, Mrs. Robert|of St. John's Anglican church was Prentice, Mr. and Mrs, O. Gerrow, Miss Ora Gerrow, of Oshawa, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Alf. Prentice. Mr. Gordon Mark, Jack Holland, Percy Mason, Bruce Wilson, left on Tuesday for the West. We wish them success, Rev. and Mrs. Elford, of Michigan, spent a couple of weeks with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Elford, at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, and Mr, O. Watson, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweetman. Miss Ivah Milner is spending a week in Toronto, with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Crooks. Miss Marjorie Milner is spending a couple of weeks in Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Aldred. Miss Marjorie Wheatley, of Union- ville, is spending a couple of weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Carter and family. Sorry to report the illness of Miss Hattie Shunk, who is in Little Britain Hospital. We hope for a speedy re- covery. Miss Maizie McArthur spent Sun- day with Miss Jennie Leighton. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown, on the arrival of a son. selene MYRTLE Miss Mary Williams, of Hamilton, is visiting Mrs. Roy Bright. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Price and family have returned from a two week's holiday with friends at Stir- ling and Rice Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duff and family of Toronto, visited the former's uncle, Mr. Tom Duff last week. i Rev. Mr. Haig and daughter Marjorie, of Agincourt, formerly of Ashburn, called on some former par- ishioners here last week. Although Monday's shower held up harvesting operations for a time, it was much needed by other crops and it had a tendency to make the plowing much easier. - Mr. Oscar H. Downey left for the West last Wednesday in charge of a consignment of Government stock. Mr, Victor Hudgins, of Toronto, | spent part of his vacation at his home here. - Rev. Geo. Nickle, of Toronto, has "been visiting old acquaintances here, neighborhood was well repre- Garden Party | | Bowmanville, on Wednesday after- Congratulations are extended to the following pupils of our Continuation School, who were successful in ob- taining both their Normal Entrance and Junior Matriculation: Hazel Mountjoy, Hilda Fallis, Helen Fowler, Dorothy Proutt, Alan Balson, % The annual congregational picnic held at the Cream of Barley Camp at noon of last week. Although a large percentage of the men were unable to attend owing to the harvest, still there were 96 including women and | children sat down to supper. The children and even some of the adults found amusement on the various slides and swings. Those fond of bathing enjoyed the water, and the cages containing the wild animals came in for their own share of interest. After supper Mrs. Robt Mahood was called to the front and presented with a purse of money by Mrs. 8. A. McLaughlin whilé Mrs. T. Smith read the following address prepared by the Rector Rev. P. G. Powell; Dear Mrs. Mahood-- We, the members of the congrega- tion of St. John's Church, wish to.ex- press to you our appreciation of your untiring and faithful services as Librarian of the Sunday School for so ; many years. We, therefore, take this opportunity at our annual Sunday School and con- gregational picnic to present to you, this purse of money, as a token of our love and esteem for you. We pray that you may have good health and strength to continue this work among us to the "Glory of God" and "His Church" for many years to come. BOY SCOUT'S BIG ADVENTURE | John Turple, a fifteen year old Boy Scout of London, England, now in Canada for a two months' tour dur- ing which he hopes to see the, whole country. He worked his way' across the Atlantic and hopes to work hig way across the Dominion. ee OOF MYRTLE STATION Mrs, Currie, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. J. Hughson. Mrs. Wilson, of Mount Zion, and Mr, and Mrs. Studholm, of Bolton, spent the week end at J. Birkett's Mr. and Mrs. Hick, of Toronto, were week end guests at the home of L. Tordiff, HO do riot owns car, are many pleasures that you enjoy -- the convenience of % easy travel from place to place 'comfort and privaey of trips ce f om track and timetable--the il of roads flying beneath you like eves end] ribbons--the fresh, tool + breezes of the great outdoors. You are missing all these--and more. And you are missing them needlessly--you, who do not feel you should spendithe price of new car! For surprisingly few dollars of these pleasures may be yours. : A good Used Car, sold by} dealer, offers you all of the _cost 80 low as to be an obst: snes Bar variety of goo owners have exchanged Better" Chevrolets -- ca sands and thousands of mile and convenience. And the lowest we have ever Jenn Do not go on missing th these good Used ELEVATOR FLOUR, FEED, COAL, COKE, SALT FOR SALE. LAYING 'MASH GROWING MASH CORN MEAL CRACKED AND WHOLE CORN ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. Chas. Pilkey, in charge ' Phone 120 r 6 . Myrtle, Ont. reduced-- new goods there is a ahd choice.s Get your order All kinds of Dry Cle Pressing done. Ladies' fine thoroughly cleaned by our oN «Cl ng Process at very Rel Tex . T. Rodman Merchant Tailor +82 inches wide in neat ¢ dresses. 300 YAI® Regular 20c and 4 Fireproof ; For Sale By Carnegie Hardware Co. = Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. - ENGLISH GINGHAMS ~~ =~ ~~ rns suitable for aprons and ' 0 AAJ = Port Perry, Ont. Port Perry, Ont. Over Tel. Office Port Perry 'WILLARD'S STORE NEWS Experience teaches every dealer that quality wins in gaining steady customers; and ooner or later every buyer is convinced that real val es lie cn | worth: getting your suppl Rubbers, 3 dozen for 26¢. Parawax, per it Jar--pin quarts, . , tight sealing jar, The canning season is here 38 ' all ita endid, : Yepor sple y of Huckleberri by the poundy

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