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Port Perry Star, 14 Aug 1930, p. 8

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SEAGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. H. Demara, of Scugog, visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. John Wanamaker, on Sunday. Miss Dora Orchard and Miss Ben- | nett, of Toronto, who have spent the past week at Janetyille Beach, have returned home after a pleasant holi- day. Mr, Grant Orchard also spent and enjoyable holday at the cottege. Mr. and Mrs. D King, of Pleasant Point, visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Irwin, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, C. Ww. Clarke, Mrs. Weibel and Mrs. R. Scott, visiting re- latives in Peterboro, on Sunday. They tound the rumble seat not so pleasant coming home. Mr. Milton Demara, of Scugog, was the guest of Mr. H. Wanamaker, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wooldridge, of Little Britain, were Pod { program. The Greenbank ladies pro- vided the balance of the program and verved lunch. Miss Dorothy Roper has returned irom a visit in Toronto. Mr. W. 8. Arneil was a visitor of Mr. Alwyn Owen recently. Mrs. Chris Wilson, Jean McClintock and Winnie Niddery, are holidaying in Winnipeg. > Mr. Jack Muir, of Mount Dennis, who has been engaged for the summer on a farm in Raglan, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamb and son Bobbie, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb called on their daughter Mrs. T. Smith, on Sun- day. They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lamb and Archie Crosier, The Ladies' Aid met at the home of guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shunk, on Mrs. James Masters on Wednesday, Sunday August 6th, with a splendid attend- ia . ©. Sweitman. of Pleasant ance, The meeting opened as usual a ' 8 with devotional exercises followed by by business and a reading by Mrs. M. Barrett. A future picnic to be held soon by members and their husbands and families was talked over. Par- ticulars wll be stated later. Each to bring some: special recipe to the next meeting which is to held in Sept. Mrs. I. Vernon and Mrs. ¥. Johnson are the committee. Lunch was served by the hostess. Point, visiting friends for a few days. Mrs. A. Tanner and Miss Vera Tan- ner visiting relatives in Oshawa. The supper and dance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Drucan on Saturday evening last was a great success. A number from the com- munity attended and had a good time. Miss Norma Moon has returned arter spending the past month in To- ronto. | Mr, and Mrs. Henry Morgan and family of Sunderland spent Sunday with Mr. A. Robinson. Mr. Reg. Abraham spent Saturday evening in Lindsay. Miss L. King, of Oshawa, Miss Ella birthwick, of Windsor, are spending a member is Mr. and Mrs. James Lakey attended he Bagshaw Pienic held Jolster recently. Mrs. James Mitchell had the plea- sure of a visit from her brother and of New York, recently. 1ew days with Miss Iva Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. S. Stokes, and Mr. J. | visitors in Peterboro recently. Eagleson, of Pleasant Point, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerrow and son mr. and Mrs. N. Eagleson, on Sunday. Mr. A. Mark in Toronto on Tuesday. Messrs, L. and R. Scott in Oshawa on Monday. Mr, M. Stone in Lindsay on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Well, of New York, also Mr, A. Wells, of Toronto, visiting Mrs. C. W. Moon. Mr. Albert Brown and family, of Toronto, called on friends in the com- munity on Tuesday. Mrs. S. J. Wooldridge and Mrs. C. W. Clarke, attended the Rowe-Leask wedding in Whitby United Church on Thursday. Mrs. F. Bellingham and daughter Beryl have returned to their home in Toronto, having spent a pleasant two week with relatives. Miss Armstrong, of Bowmanville, has been engaged as teacher for our Public School. We wish her every Mansell, Wilson, in Peterboro. were home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Crozier, Mr. three children and Mrs. F. Falls last Thursday. Mrs. her sister Miss Rees. Mr. of Oshawa. success. of Mount Dennis spent a few days at Mr. W. Keen spent Sunday in To-| the home of her sister Mrs. Frank ronto, Johnson. Mr. Elgin Frise, of Toronto, spent Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier spent the week end with his parents. The Quadrata Girls' Club held their monthly meeting last week at the home of Miss Alma Clements. Miss Ila Moon had charge of the meeting which was opened in the usual way. After business the following program was given: A reading by Miss Iva Reynolds; a duet by Misses Reynolds and Moon, a contest by the Club. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour spent. « The friends of Mrs. Jas, Leask are very sorry to hear of her serious ac- cident at Greenbank, on Friday after- noon last. Mrs. Leask was taken to Port Perry Hospital where she is do- ing as well as can be expected. Mr. Reg. Owles, of Port Perry, was visiting friends on Saturday. Misses Laura and Hazel Mark, of Toronto, are visiting their sister Mrs, A. Bruce. Mr. Edwin Blight, and his sister Lizzie, also Miss McBride, of Toronto, were visiting Mrs. John Blight, for the week end. Sunday. on Scugog. intends to go on it in the Spring. his aunt Mrs. Muir to Mount Dennis and will spend a week there. BLACKSTOCK Park, on Wednesday, Women's Institute. being awarded the winners: Ross Whitfield. «Girls 5 years--Sarah Marlow, Iren Marlow. Manchester Highway Traffic Officer Robt. Hawk- shaw of Whitby suffered a slight con- 'cussion when his motorcycle slid into a ditch while he was rounding a curve on the Whithy-Lindsay highway, on August 10th. The traffic officer was in pursuit of a party of speeding motorcyelists when the accident oc- curred. Dr. C. F. McGillivray at- tended to his injuries. He started the hage from Manchester. i Offord. Gwenith Marlow. Anson Taylor. Winnifred Marlow. ; \ Young Ladies' Race--Dorlg Laura Bailey. Oliver Smith. el the Bill Marlow, at Port his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Howsam, and Elsie Lamb, visited re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells, Scugog, visitors last Thursday at the and Mrs. Grant Christie with Crosier, had a most pleasant trip to Niagara S. Elis; of Toronto, was a visitor at the home of Miss Rees. Mrs, Skill of Whitby, was also a visitor of Weeks of New York, and Mrs. Weeks, were visitors last Thursday at the home of Mrs. M. Barrett, accom- panied by Mrs. Mathews and daughter Mrs. Alick Muir and daughter Edna Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family, Mrs. Muir and Edna, motored to Lindsay and Janetville on Sunday. Mr. Alwyn Owen has purchased a farm of 150 acres in Elgin County and Master Harley Johnson accompanied The Seventh annual re-union of the Marlow family was held at Hampton August 6th. One hundred and seventy-five guests sat down to dinner and supper, catered to by the members of the Hampton After dinner the following program of sports was enjoyed by all, prizes Boys 6 years--1 Jim McLaughlin, 2 Boys 8 years--Ross Bailey, Edward Girls 8 yearg--Kathleen Taylor, Boys 12 years--Harold Crawford, Girls 12 years--Madeleine Marlow. Young Men's Race Howard Philp, Three legged racebiob. Smith and. pson and Howard Marlow, 2 Gilbert Marlow, and | i THE Potato Race--Jack Marlow, Mad- eleine Marlow, Agnes Whittaker, Hector Thompson, Greta Hunking, Marie Marlow. Wheelbarrow--Roy McLaughlin and Mrs. R. McLaughlin, 2 Kathleen Tay- Jor and Ted McLaughlin. , Bean Race--Jack Marlow, Bobbie Smith, Guessing race--Agnes Whittaker. Horse Shoe, boys--Anson Taylor, Roy McLaughlin. Horse Shoe, men--Will McLaughlin, Russell McLaughlin. Lucky numbers--Mrs. R. Archer, Mrs. R. W. Philp, Chas. Smith, Mrs. BE. McGill, Mrs. Jim. MrLaughlin, Mrs. Bickle, Mrs. W. Malcolm Mrs. Muirhead. Grandmothers' Laughlin. Largest family--Ted Marlow, Tegs- dale Whitfield, Chas. Marlow. Largest carload--Russell Melaughs lin, 11 passengers. Person coming the falthest--Mis. Parker, St. Catharines. l, Youngest Child--Hugh Sedgewick, Toronto, aged 5 months. Oldest person--Andrew Fairburn, Lakefield, aged 88 years. After supper, softball was the coh tre of interest and brought a very happy day to a close for another year. Members of the family were present from Toronto, St. Catharines, Hol- stein, Lakefield, Blackstock, Ennis- killen and Nestleton. The officers elected for the coming year are: President--Mr. George Marlow. Sec'y--Mrs. Ted Marlow Treas.--Mr.'N. H. Marlow Sports Com.--Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Mrs. R. Mahood, Chas. Smith, Fred Philp. Mrs. Robt. Archer of Toronto, is spending her vacation wither mother Mrs. R. Mahood. Misses Mary and Kay Beck, of To- ronto, are the guests of their cousin Miss Jean Wright. Miss Susie VanCamp has returned home after a very pleasant week with her friend Miss May Stevenson of Oak Lake. On Wednesday evening of last week a game of softball was played between the Blackstock girls and the Campers of Caesarea. The score was 26-11 in favor of the former. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamb and Archie Crosier, of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamb, of Lindsay, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Rey- nolds, in the loss of their barn and contents on. Friday night when light- nng struck it burning it to the ground. Mr. Parker, Miss Stuart and Misses June and Marion Mountjoy, of Toronto were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mountjoy. The August meeting of the Victor- ian Women's Institute took the form of a picnic and was held on the park on Wednesday afternoon. The program consisted of readings by Mrs. W. Archer and Mrs. L. Byers, songs by the girls and the following sports: Races--under 5 years, Ivan Mount- joy; under 8 years--Helen Armitage; ,| under 12 years--Frank Woodard. + Three-legged race--Ray Graham and Frank Woodard. Young ladies' race--Frances Mount- oy. Grandmothers' race--Mrs. J. Strong The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Tennyson Samells with a fine attendance of members and visitors. The meeting opened with devotional exercises, the Bible lesson being read by Miss Ferga Johnston and prayer given by Miss Mabel Elford. The program was in charge of the Blue Group and consist- ed of the following: recitation by Miss Mabel VanCamp, reading by race--Mrs. S. Me- Cla solo by Miss Kathleen Elford. attended by Bowmanville Band march- ed to the United Church where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Pat- terson, of Janetville. Special music 'was furnished by the choir, assisted ewell, soloist. e| Miss Dorothy Stevens and a vocal} On Sunday evening last at 7 o'clock, | 75 members of the Black Preceptory | PORT PERRY TO Advertise in The Port Perry Star This paper has a wide circulation in this vicinity, and is widely read. One of the best cures for dead business is live advertising. The people need to be told more clearly what you have to sell in times like these when buying is slow. Advertising Rates are Reasonable The Most Liquid Investment Ses Grog Account is prim- VITONE ..... C011 tin 56e. FLY TOX o WHIZ FLY FUME, 8 oz ATG +..4 for 10e. 12 on 236. 4 oz 14ec. UITS. .......per pkg. 38. Sh ixiar dadeisirtvites 2u8 fOr Bae. GRANULATED SUGAR ........... Shotts to. | IRAE 5 LL A Pure Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. 25c. NC A a A STUFFED OLIVES, small bottle ...............0.00.00...14€ GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE ....................V Ib pkg. 19. WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE, medium size... ...............38¢. TE RE AT Clark's Potted Meats, Quarters, 3 for 25¢ a . AFT RELISH SPREAD, 8 02. 1.7 cccnoorrerers vie BB: A AGETT SHOE POLISH vy ieee. for 25c. RED & WHITE ORANGE PEKOE TEA, ....1's 57c. Y%'s 2%. Sweet Mixed Pickles, ; ~T2 oz. 23c. Buy your Picnic Supplies at the RED & WHITE STORE, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Cooked ed Meats on ice, Paper Fates, Cups) - Serviettes, Etc. Fray Bentos Corned Beef, 12 oz. 19c. F. W. Brock & Son Phon: "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" NOTICE The undersigned has taken over the Tailoring Business from W. R. WILLAN, and is prepared to make Suits to your measure at reasonable rates. A good selection of cloths always in stock. eine md pressing done HUGH CAMPBELL J. A. HETHERINGTON Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist 34 Wolverleigh Blvd, Toronte Phone Hargrave 0090 IN PORT PERRY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY 10 to 12 a.m. Phone 258 Myrtle Station Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Beacock spent the week end with Bowmanville re- latives. : . Mr. and Mrs. Snider, of Hamilton, have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs, D. G. Ross: = Mrs. Snider was formerly Miss Lusk and was night operator at the C.P.R. station a few years ago. Mr. John Graham and daughter Mrs, Smith, of Ithica, New York, have been visiting at W. Graham' s, and with other. friends. Mr. and 'Mra. R. Thompson motored to Tamworth for the week end, and visited with - his - brother, who is manager of the Buk' of Commerce, WANTED x Two boarders. or phone 88 J, Port Perry. aug 21 PRICES imi Port Perry . | Apply at Star Office Ea A A i oF ESPECIAL

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