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Port Perry Star, 27 Jun 1929, p. 5

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Boys' on "+. from 6c to $1.00 Men's Fine Shirts, ..$1.50 to $3.00 | Men's Ties ......from 50c to $1.00 Boys' Ties eriraaeiiniia.. B06 Jas. McKee & Son "SUPERIOR STORE Port ic _. prettily designed. ~ Misses Rayon Dresses in plain shades, sleeveless and Girls' Fugi Silk Dresses; some with sleeves and some sleeveless, dresses that range in price from $2.95 to $3. _ ON SALE AT $2.75 A'new showing of Ladies' Felt Hats at reasonable prices. 59, (Saturday Ladies' Broadcloth Slips . A good quality Broadcloth, well made, with strap over shoulder. Just the thing for common everyday wear. All shades and sizes. PRICE 89¢. Ladies' Broadcloth slips, made with fitted shoulder 98ec. Specials ; ICHANGE OF ADDRESS -Camegte Duy Motors BLACKSTOCK. van Camp Brothers ic. M { week, "Rev. J; Elford, Miss: Florence and . Miss Elva Ci Me: 3 Aldred spent ' Monday in T. Miss Zella. Hope visited with Miss ~ Edna Clark, on Sunday. Mrs, J. Milner, Miss Doris Milner, p Mr. G. Hoan, motored to Toronto on ~ Sunday. 'Our 'anniversary services will he held at the. Centre Church on 'Sunday, |' _ June 8th. Morning worship 'worship at 11 a. ~ m. conducted by the Uxbridge Bible Class. Evening service at 7.30 p.m. Cad P. Le dull of Bronk Monday, July 1st, boys' baseball and other sports. A good tea is being{ i." Courtice Dramatic Club prepared 1| Will put on the entertainment." Ad- mission. 50¢- and 2be. - Mr and Mrs, J. Demera motored w Uxbridge on Monday 'of this week: Mr, and Mrs. Beacock and son were in' Detroit-over the week end. Mr: Géo. Sweetman and Mr, 'George | +1 Jackson, are putting new roofs on their barns, Mg D. Jackson, of Whitby, is build- ing a sheep barn for Mr. Geo. Jackson. "All who attended the circus at Port | Perry enjoyed it very much, Mr. Carleton Graham is raising his 'barn on Thursday of this week. We hope it will be suecessful. * Sorry fo report Miss. Viola Cherie. on the sick list, therefore she was un- able to take her place in the play on Monday night at Nestleton. Mrs. A. Ploughman made y splendid substitute for the oceasion, | Sorry to. report little Rena Fowler ill with pneumonia, We hope she may 800M recover. The pupils of No. 1 "Sehool were treated to ice cream on Monday which was much ive y ther is as you will need a lighter pleased when you see our showing _ | unfor invited to call at ou we shall have every you. : B. D. HENR The Port Perry Branch of this Bank| will 'move next month to the Ferguson block east of the Post Office. You are r premises, where facility for serving The Royal Bank of Canada + Port Perry Branch Y, Manager, ° and making much improvement. We wish all those trying the en-' trance examinations «at Port Perry this week. success. A friendly game of football was played at Alex. Martyn's on Friday, June 21st, when two picked teams captained by B. Moore and G. Lane, came together. The score was 3-1 in favour of B. Moore's Jom. : } Lo isiionediil MYRTLE | Mr. T. Birrkett of Stouffville was through here last week writing up in- surance for the Maple Leaf Fire In- surance Co, Mrs. John Bright returned to her home emilton iday after a we week's holiday With her son . to Miss Jean Parker "and Mr, enry Merriam who have been bi on their Entrance to Normal thy, and also to the five local tes who are trying the En- a to to High School. Miss Dorcas McFarlan s Boek en end with Mrs, Rosswell Oha The tains a oo week were m straw! erties and Mrs, Pilkey, of Cobau visited the former's brother, 'Mf r. C. Pilkey, over the week en Mr, Will Heron, of rockin, was ng hay for some of the farmers re during the week. 7g serious acoidont happened at the on Saturday when the Men's nt the bon of the earlier part of needed and great- ted by those who have sball teams were Were playing. a handed batter let the bat ship out of his hand and it flew with full force and struck Kenneth Stuttaford in the B h he was rus to the Oshawa hospital where an X-ray plate showed skull fractured. This was 3 Yory rtunate as Kenneth, was on his senior matriculation this ved a left week. We al Mr. Tetlow is remodeling his house -and had three subjects to write oft °f Mrs. Cassidy. this week. The Sunday' School, with Raglan and Manchester, are holding their picnie at Lakeview Park, Oshawa, on Satur< ay. Mrs. John Birkett gave a shower to Miss. Violet Broome at her home last Wednesday night. Miss Broom is be- ing married on Wednesday of this week, to Mr. Clarence Redman; of Kinsale. Miss M. Hawley is visiting Whitby friends, Mr. Edgar Heron of Toronto spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Heron. Preparations are being made by the various committees for 'the annual Siem party which is to be held about e middle of July. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughson of! ' Oakville, have been visiting with his mother, Mrs. J. Hughson. rn 000s ASHBURN Remember the patriotic service on Sunday, June 30th, at 11 a.m. and 7. 80 p.m. by Rev. R. Simpson of Woodville, Men's Shirts An odd lot of Men's Shirts. Some with collars and some without collars. Shirts that ranged in price from $1.50 to $2.50. The entire lot to go on sale on Saturday at First here gets the best values. material, all shades and sizes. when the price is as low as this. colors. eg | ness which we are glad to report in by Mr. P. W. Bull; of the Department not serious. at Toronto, showing "Makers of Men" Mrs. Scott of Seagrave is a guest, "The Adventurer", Charlie Chaplin, | Felix Comes Back, and "The Drive." rt ens | These large films will be interspersed BLACKSTOCK with selections by the Novelty Dring The anniversary services in connec- Quartette, of Janetville and Mrs. R. tion with St. John's Church will be' Piece, elocutionist, Oshawa. held on Sunday and Monday next,' Owing to the special services being June 30th, and July 1st. On Sunday held in the Anglican Church on Sun- services will be: conducted morning day next the Sunday evening service and evening by Rev, R. B, Patterson, iy the United Church will be with- M.A., of Oshawa, and specia cial music drawn, will be furnished by the ¢ !. Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Suggitt, Regina; On Monday afternoon sports will be visited last week at the homes of Mr. held of the Fair Grounds under the auspices of the Athlete. Assosid tion: ! gud Jes: R. Mahood and Mr. and C. In the evening tea will be served in S the drill TONE lon which the follow-! Miss Kate McLaughlin, nurse i ing programme will be held in the training, in the Peterboro Hospita armouries. Full evening in picture i spending her vacation with her with a standard size machine operated parents. | i | and 35c¢. a ball. i | { | igs ip Ladies' Bloomers Ladies' Broadcloth Bloomers, well made, "good quality PRICE 75¢. Gingham House Dresses Gingham Housedresses, yours to save, you certainly save Assorted patterns and ON SALE 69c. An Odd Lot of Wool Only one or two balls of a kind or shade. Regularly 26¢ ON SALE AT 17e. Mr. and Mrs: Heaslip and family of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Marlow. Mrs, Jas. Haryey, of Moncton, is visiting her mother Mrs, R. Crawford, Mur. J. Rutledge, of Bancroft, has re- turned home after a visit with his daughters, Mrs, N. S. McNally, Mrs, Cail Wright and Mrs, Jos. Forder, Measles are quite prevalent in the Township. There are two vacancies on the Con~ tinuation. School staff, caused by the resignations of Mr. Birchell and Miss Dorothy Bellman. Mr. Birchell in- tends taking up University work at Kingston and Miss Bellman has been successful in securing a position on | the Toronto staff. 9 monster Garden Party on Tues- | day, July 2nd, at Jas. I. Davidson's. | Excellent supper and high class enter- tainment. Everybody 'welcome, We are glad to report Mr. Kenneth | Stuttaford is progressing favorably at Oshawa Hospital, after his serious 5 accident of Saturday last, Miss Bernice Werry, who has taught in our school here for the past three years so acceptably, and has taken such an active part in all church and young people's work, and exhibited a Teal community spirit, has resigned and is leaving for her vacation this wish her success. Miss Leitch of Toronto is 8 Bhehding = a thot vacation with Mrs. and Rev. W . Mitchell at the Manse. 'Mr. Edgar Heron is spending a few days at home, convalescing from his recent illness. Mr. John Leask has been off duty for a week, recuperating after am ill- Chevrolet Touring 1927, Good | cannot afford to miss ok attlaee. 1923 Chevrolet Coupe $125.00 Star Coupe $225.00 1928 Chevrolet Coach :

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