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Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 1930, p. 5

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'game of softball with the Scugog boys, score being 156-16 in favor of Scugog boys. The operetta as put on by Ebenezer was very much enjoyed by all. We were glad to see Rev. and Parting in your nest see us'or phone your order and have your bins filled with the best grade of hard coal that comes into Canada. FE BODY WOOD We have just bought a large quantity of first class body wood. All maple and no beach. ; Tile, Lime, Cement, Lumber, Lath, Shingles (either wood, asphalt, or metal.) Marmill Feeds. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERY FE Reesor, [Port Perry ¥ ¥ I'S . Mrs. Stainton, with the young people from Ebenezer. Mr. Charles Samells gave some ex- Clintock, cellent numbers between 'acts. The R. D. proceeds amounted to $1564. - ray, Go Mr. and Mrs. H. Demera, Mr. and (ONFEDERATION PLEASANT mene TRAVEL ra cnpdCn TO THE ON SALE stock. Nicely Printed Foulards. for quick sale. Ladies' Black Cotton Hose. service, Regular 50c. Voiles for 39¢ Beautiful Cotton Voiles. Just what you want for a cool dress. New ON SALE FOR 39¢c. YARD Regular 25¢. Voiles for 19c. Good Cotton Voile and Summer Print in pretty patterns and designs. : ON SALE AT 19¢. YARD Reg. 49c. Printed Foulards, 39c. Only a few patterns left to clear. ON SALE AT 39¢c. YARD Reg. $2.29 Bedspreads, $1.49 White Honeycomb Bedspreads, made of good strong cotton. 50c. Black Cotton Hose, 25c¢. Good strong hose that will give good ON SALE AT 25c. Pair « Reg $2.25 Men's Overalls, $1.69 Men's Overalls and Pants made of first class materials, broken sizes. WHILE THEY LAST $1.69 pair Reg. up to $2.00 Men's Shirts On Sale, 49c. One lot of Men's Printed Shirts, odd sizes and styles, grouped for quick selling. Must be cleared out regardless of price. Priced $1.49 each. EACH 49c. SUTCLIFFE & SONS Phone 246 Port Perry As Canadian National Rails i boi be you more abous this train anadian ational | TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA p E. Beare, E. H. Purdy, M. G. Beare,| Mrs. J. Demera, Milton, Grace and Bert, MacGregor, ig? Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope, Zella, R. M. Holtby, R. W. Day. a Roy and Leonard, and Mr. Roy Milner, |* % ------ Giri attended the-King Picnic, at Little { CR LACROSSE ; 'Britain, on Wednesday, July 2fid. The ++ On Friday, July 4th, Brooklin La-|time was spent in baseball, horseshoe «crosse team travelled to Port Pi pitching, races for the children, con- where they defeated the home tests, and visiti In all a splendid 5-2. The game was good and time was spent. About 105; were play fairly even throughout. present for the supper. 7 Perry appreciates Brooklin Mr. and Mrs. Freeze and Mrs. W. out here as it gave the boys Hawkins, of Oshawa, visited their chance to practice with an brother Mr. W. Jeffrey, recently. ; team. We think Port Perry should| Miss Edna Samells is visiting her make a good showing before the| cousin Miss Clara Hardy. season is over. Mrs. Wilson, of Toronto, is visiting . Line-up | with Mrs. R. Reader. Brooklin Miss Luella Ploughman, of Port 9. M. Parkins Goal Perry, is visiting her uncle Mr. Geo. R. Campbell P. Samells. eo ' ©Cluke CP. ' Miss Rena Sweetman visited with A. Patterson 1st D. 'Miss Gracé D , on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, F. Jones, Lorna and 'Evelyn, of Brooklin, visited her sister Mrs. E. Lee, on Sunday. L. Cubbage 38rd H Mr. J. Aldred, Mr. and Mrs. Power, Eluke © 2ndH of Toronto, visited their brother Mr. H. Willis 1st H : J. Aldred, on Bunday. Jno. Patterson : Home S. Naple| Miss Aileen Sweetman visited with J. MacDuff ~~ 1H. A. Wood | Miss Grace Marks, on Sunday./ rs QQ ree Miss Blanche Lee is visiting her APPLE MAGOT or RAILROAD | cousins, in Brooklin. 1 WORM CONTROL. ' Mr. B. Crooks, Toronto, visited his sister, Mrs. J. Milner, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy, John and 'Clara, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samells, on Sunday. eee (YQ Qn: Don't fail to hear Ye Olde, Tyme Village Quartette at Manchester Garden Party, on July 16th. FRASER . 'The ruination of apples in unspray- ' od orchards such as farm orchards FOUND sum of money. Aplpy at Star Office. Manchester The Garden Party will be held on Wednesday, July 16th, at the home of served from 6 fo 8 p.m. and will be well 'prepared with plenty of good cooking served by a goodly number of waiters to see that all are well fed. There will be six large tables instead of the usual four. Come and you will (be well looked after. The program which will be given by Ye Olde Tyme Village Quartette and Harry Bennett will be of a high character and we 'are sure enjoyed by all. Remember the date--July 16 and be on hand, 'Mr. and Mrs. James McCullough, with their daughter Edith and friend C1 Mr. Turner, of Toronto, visited re- i g i L MT g g 1 H Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Strong. . Supper| to Manchester with his parents, in'H 1870 when he was 17 years of age and B lived on his farm here until twelve m years ago, when he moved to Prince ig Albert. He married Eunice Christie, } who predeceased him seven years ago. B 'He leaves to mourn the loss of a lov- | ing father, five children, namely: i James, of London; Alva, of Toronto; |B Mrs. Wm, Thaxter, of Sanford; Mrs. Arthur Lapp, of Lorneville; and Mrs. Arthur Hunter, of Prince Albert; and| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins, Mr. and Mrs. A. German, of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Real and Mrs. Coultis, of Greenbank, and Mrs. Gar- bett, of Oshawa, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Walker. Mrs. Frank Johnson and children visited last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reeser, Stouff- ville. | The Ladies' Aid met on Wednesday last at the home of Mrs. L. James, ith lendi ttondance. : thirteen grandchildren, also two it a by en lle tg nee "i brothers, Samuel, Exeter, and William he of Toronto, final plans for the garden party which is to be held on July 16th. Mr. Robt. James, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe, of Sutton, were visitors last week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie James. Miss Edna McKee is with her par- ents for a few weeks. Mrs. Dring, of Raglan, was a re- cent visitor with her daughter Mrs. Lloyd McKee, Miss Jean Ferguson, of Toronto, spent the week end with friends here. A large number from the commun- ity attended the decoration services at Prince Albert on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 'Melvin James, on the birth of a son, on Monday, June 28rd. v Mr. and Mrs. Gerrow, and Mansell, and Mr. T. Johnson, visited at Mount Albert, on Sunday. Mrs, Williams (nee Laura Bell) of The funeral was held from his own & residence at Prince Albert, the service ig being conducted by Rev. R. T. Rich- § ards, his pastor. The remains were B laid to rest in the family plot. Blackstock The following is the Blackstock fg Public School Report of the June Pro- B motion Examinatiohs. Sr. IV--Lulu Wright 60%. Jr. IV--Mabel VanCamp 77, Hon.; Ray Graham 72, Lorna Trewin 69, m' Orval Stinson 68. . Sr. III--Frank Wright 56, Elmer Archer 55, Vincent Archer 43. Jr. III--Ronald Trewin 71, Frank Woodard 65. Sr. II--Mildred Archer 46 Jr. II--Roger Dorrell 75, Hon.; Harold Crawford 72, Kathleen Taylor Oshawa, has been visiting for § week 68, Roy Werry 62, Ross Bailey (abs.) with Miss Dolly: Rees. 1 First--Johnie Werry 82, Hon.; Mrs. John Johnson has returned | poiph Larmer 79, Hon.; Pearl Wright i) a visit with fri in Green- 73, Roy Stinson 71. Wi fo p 'cently at the home of Mrs. M. Barrett. Mrs. Hart, of Uxbridge, visited a few days at the home of Mr. Wilson Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Perkins, of Listowel, visited recently at the home of the former's aunt, Mrs. John John- Miss Edna Evans, of Raglan, is Sr. Pr.--Helen VanCamp 74, Gwen. Marlow 65, Carl Jdskson 60, Robert Jackson 64, i Jr. Pr--Kath Wright, Marion Hill, equal; Dalton Dorrell. No. on Roll 33. 4 i Mr. aid WEE Wright Crozier, Vyrtle and Archie, Were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells; Scugog. ! Miss Trene Spoffard, of Greenbank, | 'is the new teacher for Manchester The. Seiberling Gas and Tire Co., of | 'Toronto, hiaye bought one acre of land + that W. sto John's Church will fair, The regular monthly meeting of the - Canadian Chautauqua POLLYANNA Great Comedy-Drama Based on Eleanor Porter's Famous Novel FOURTH NIGHT OF CHAUTAUQUA Presented by 'MARTIN ERWIN PLAYERS OF CANADA Admission $1.00--Tax included A Season Ticket Admitting Purchaser to ALL Chautauqua Attractions Five Big Days -- $2.20 Tax Included July 23 to 28, inclusive Canadian Chautauqua Brings the World to Your Door fine and the roads : ter Garden of Mr. Jos. Strong. i home of Mrs. Creighton shown them, { is spending a few friends in Toronto. | Carp. x b ane ouy er. bi ® 7 # NEREENERERINRNERNARDERE Misses Margaret Swain and Olive ; VanCamp, were in Whitby, on Mon- Party will be day to Thursday, of last week attend- ! nesday, 16th, at the ing the Young People's Conference. on Wei Y, July 16uh, 'They were entertained during their stay at the Ladies' College and were ve delighted with the kind hospitality , evening, July 17. Miss Ann Griffith, of Toronto, spent aly 15 'the day recently with Miss Mabel Van- y Devitt and daughter | 'The anniversary services held in llis, are enjoying a : connection with the Anglican Church, ty !on June 27th, and July lst, were a Waldon, of Toronto, is, splendid 'success despite the heavy cousins, the Smith rain on the 1st. On Sunday two fine BENBESBRENEEE | | i + Dr, W. E. Whittaker and enjoyable music furnished by the choir. On : Tuesday afternoon the horseshoe con- test was won by Mr. Anson Taylor, 1st; Mr. Fred Day, 2nd; and Mr. Geo. Crawford 3rd. The hard ball between Yelverton and Nestléton, resulted in a score of 3-1 in favor of the former; while" the softball game between the A.Y.P.A. and the United Church Y. P. S. was a tie. ( The proceeds for the sports, tea, and\ concert were about $200. Si Mrs. (Rev.) M. Sanderson and son Roy, of Toronto, visited last' week with Mr. and Mrs. S. Swaim -- ee GREENBANK Mrs. Doble,# Agincourt, visited her sister Mrs, John Beare, recently. Mr, and Mrs. F. Dobson and family, Orillia, and Mrs. Wallace and family, Toronto, visited with Mrs. J. Leask, on July Ist. " Rev. J. A. Miller and family, of To- ronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Phoenix, last week. Rev. Mr. Dyer and family left on Wednesday of last week for a two month's trip to Saskatchewan. The Dramatic Club had a trip to Niagara on Thursday of last week. Mr. T. Nugent, Miss Edna Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. John Howsam, Mrs. M. Howsam and children, attended the 2nd re-union at the Nugent Picnic held at Port Bolster, on Saturday, July 5. A very enjoyable day was spent in games, races, ete. Relatives were present from London, Peterboro, Lind- say and other places. We are glad to hear Mr. Clark is improving after his motor accident on the Kingston Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Nugent, London, Mr. and Mrs. Cresswell, Peterboro, visited Mr. T. Nugent and Mr, and Mrs. John Howsam, over the week end. Miss A. J. Phoenix has returned to her home in Ottawa. Miss Vera Cragg, Blackstock, at her home here on Sunday. The four classes of young people of the United Church Sunday School held | their annual picnic to Oshawa, on Monday. Relatives from Philadelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor and Miss Bowles on Sunday. The Tuxis Boys are having an open meeting in the Community Hall on Monday, July 14. (Not Friday July July 11 as first announced.) The entertainment will be given by the community club of Epsom, at 8 p.m. A sewing bee in connection with the monthly meeting of the W. M, 8. was held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Harvey Real. - : W. A. Sangster og DENTAL SURGEON. Ot ovr Makers She Sa

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