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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1930, p. 4

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'Tuesday of this week. PERSONAL BAZAAR AND SUPPER The Ladies' Guild of the Church of the Ascension are holding their annual bazaar and supper, on Friday evening, October 31st. See bills for particulars. . a Mr. G. D. Aird has been appointed Auditor of Whitby Township. Miss Ethel Cook, Toronto, was at the home bf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, for the week end. An Armistice Banquet of all Ex- Service men of Port Perry and dis- 'trict, will be held in Port Perry on the evening of November 11th. Ex- service men please keep this date re- served. Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Hull have moved to Hornby, Ontraio, where they will live with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hull have been respected citizens of Port Perry for a number of years. We trust that they will have many years of happines in their new home. Mr. Clarence McKinnon, of Detroit, is visiting with friends in town. Don't forget the 1.0.D.E. Dance at the School on Friday, October 24th. Mrs. (Dr.) D. Archer and Miss L. Archer were in town on Tuesday. A Pleasant Evening Entertainment The congregation of St. Johns Presbyterian Church held successful Anniversary services on Sunday and 1 he speaker on Sunday was Rev, Scott-Galbraith, of Toronto, who preached two helpful sermons. On Tuesday evening the ladies of the church provid- ed an excellent supper, and this was followed by a very pleasing ® program. Don't forget the 1.0.D.E. Dance at the School on Friday, October 24th. ee (QQ W.C.T.U The October meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held on Wednesday evening, October 29th, at 8 o'clock at the home of the Misses Stovin. This is a special evening meeting, Every- body welcome. I PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, October 26th.-- 11 a.m.--The minister will conduct the service. 2.30 p.m.--Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--Evening service withdrawn on account of the special services at Prince Albert. Prince Albert 1.45 p.m.--Sabbath School. 3 p.m.--Special Thank Offering Service. Bethesda Male Quartette will furnish the music. 7.30 p.m.--Special Thank Offering service. Port Perry United Church choir will furnish the music. Rev. Roy Rickard, of Oakwood, will preach at both services. JSR en EA CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, October 26th-- * 3 p.m.--Sunday School." « 7 p.m.--Evening Service, Tuesday, Oct 28th, 7.45 p.m.--Con- firmation service. minis erases DIED SOUCH--On Thursday, October 16, 1930, at Detroit, Mich., Victoria Shaw Souch, widow of the late J. E. Souch, dear mother of Gertrude H and Aleck M. Souch. Mrs. South was a former resident of Port Perry. If you are needing shoes or hosiery, it will pay you to inspect the stock of James McKee & Son. They are making very special cuts in price in these lines. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. E. E. Annand, B.A., Minister. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. BREADALBANE CHURCH, UTICA Service at 2.30 p.m. LAW OFFICE Creer & Humphreys Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Money to Loan Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. {| RA SERINE DIO: LECTRIC SERVICE Phone 188 PORT PERRY Shop above Star Office. All kinds of electrical equip- ment installed and repaired. Radio installation and repair a Specialty, NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION Noticeis hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Voters' List Act, by His Honour the Judge of the County Court, of the County of Ontario, at the Township Hall, Man- chester, on Saturday, the 26th day of October, 1930, at two o'clock p.m. to hear and determine the several com- plaints of errors and omissions in the first and second parts of the Voters' List for the Municipality of Reach for 1930. . Dated at Manchester, this 14th day of October, 1930 W. F. DOBSON, Clerk, of the Township of Reach CHRISTMAS CARDS We have never had Personal Greeting Cards. It will be a delight to you to see them. This can be done by calling at the office; if you live in town, phone us at 50, and they will be submitted «|for your inspection at your own home if you so wish. This fine autumn weather does not look like Christmas, but weeks soon pass, and at the last moment the choice is hurried and unsatisfactory to you. "THE STAR" Phone 50 PORT PERRY, ONT. PORT PERRY HOCKEY CLUB Mr. Geo. Aird has audited the books of Port Perry Hockey Club. His re- port is below: According to your instructions I have audited the accounts and vouch- ers of the Port Perry Hockey Club for the seasons of 1928-29 and 1929- 30, and statements of my audit are appended hereto, I am pleased to state that I found the accounts in a satisfatcory condi- tion and have no hesitation in certi- fying as to their accuracy. G. D. Aird, Auditor. + Statement of Receipts, 1929-30 Bal, in bank from 1928-29 ....$ .66 Bal, on hand 1928-29 ......... 1.68 Exhibition game ............. 24.96 High School gloves and games. 81.24 Draw 43.75 Tournament 7.00 Dance 98.78 Donation, A. R. Wilson ...... 76.00 $283.04 Statement of Expenditures Players' expenses ............ 50.65 A. Wood, repairing net: ...... 2.26 L. Mitchell, repairing net ..... 2.00 A. Gilboord, mdse ............ 2.76 M. Beatdy oc. ov henivens . 430 Sebert House, meals Printing .....%...... Parrish, mdse Sec'y-Treas., expenses ........ Lamp ka F. W. Brock, mdse ..... Carnegie Hardware, mdse .... 25.90 H. w. Emmerson, | ins. on players va tn ands iw a nDA00 0. fH. 3 Tee Cesar ave ieive. O00 M. Moase, taxi .............. 250 $215.88 Bal on hand .......... iiaee: 808 Balinbank ................ 6359 There will be. a mosting | Monday, November 8rd, 1990, a2 8.15 8.15 pm. in the ees to for nd and a finer selection of] THE service P Port Perry, and Just Arrived A carload of British Columbia hiss Selling at an amazingly low figure. Why not roof your house, barn, or ether buildings, We appreciate your business, and, in return, 'give you the best quality, and the best price. : 40, you can prove these statements for yourself, Estimates cheerfully given. PORT PERRY ow? Call Motor Truck Delivery. Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry Sometime has passed by since I last we will have some time to devote to vhe passtime. The weather for the last week has' been dll that anyone could wish. The | trom thinking that iwinter is around the corner, but we must take things us they come. The Manse Grounds have been very much improved this summer and the credit is due those that have helped to make the improvements, both by giving money and labor. The property now looks as if someone was inter- ested. Don't forget the anniversary ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday and the Chicken Supper on Monday night. Come and bring a friend, a hearty welcome awaits you. . Dr. Rochester, of Toronto, will con- duct service in the Presbyterian Church, October 26th. Everyone should hear the Doctor on this pam ticular occasion. Miss Helen Archibald, of North Bay has been spending a few days with Mrs: A. C. Carruthers. We are extremely sorry to hear. of some of the happenings in the com- munity during the past week, but we are all human and prone to error. Mr. J. G. Barton spent the week end at his home in Uxbridge. At a meeting of the young people of the Presbyterian Church on Tues- day evening part of the time was taken up with the election of officers for the year. President--Mr, J. G. Barton. Vice President--Miss Mary Kerr Sec"y--Mrs. Herb. Ashton Treas.--F. Williams. We wish the young people every success in their work during the year. If every member recognizes his or her part, the young people can do a lot to stimulate the work of the church. Mrs. Mary Fisher has returned from the hospital, and is doing fine. Miss Emma Fisher spent Sunday at home. The farmers are busy threshing buckwheat and clover, also gathering in mangolds and apples. The harvest appears to have been a bountiful one. Mrs. Wm. Brash spent a few days in Toronto last week accpmpanied by her sister Miss Pearson. Church services were well attended on Sunday both morning and evening. Services next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ------ ii Don't forget the I.O.D.E. Dance at the School on Friday, October 24th. Dm ¢ S-- AUCTION SALE of Standing Timber the property of Wm. Byers, at lot 24; con. 2, Reach Tp, on Wednesday, November 5th. About 8 acres of Maple, Beech, Ash and Hemlock. See bills for particulars. eo Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. Seagrave Garage Manilla Rural Phone 2 All Makes of Cars Repaired Radio and Car Batteries Re-Charged Repaired, and for Sale Oxy-Acetylene Welding A SPECIALTY CAS and OIL - TIRES and TUBES All Makes of Plow Points for Sale. > 2 Clarence Chambers ASHBURN g wrote you of the doing in our village. ' 'Ihe real busy time is nearly over so! bright October sun almost kept one! PUT THE BIBLE BACK Editor Free Press, London-- Having for many years been en- gaged in educational work up and down this province, and as the Gen- eral Council of the United Church is now in session in your city, I beg leave to submit seme suggestions for their consideration. I plead with them that the Bible shall be reinstated in its old positi STAR : [Superior C Chain Stores Monster Clearing Sale $12,000 Stock of Merchandise going to be Slaughtered | We are going to dispose of the Shoe and Furnishing end of the Business. Everything will be sold at sacrifice prices, starting October 4th Ry ¥ We have a well assorted stock of the best lines of merchandise that money can procure. This will be a great opportunity: to +. purchase goods at less than wholesale prices. genuine closing out sale. We are going to devote all our time to the Grocery, Fruit, Provisions. Flour and Feed Business. This will be a JAS. McKEE & SON, PORT PERRY in our Sunday Schools, By this I mean that they will recommend through thé proper channels that evely pupil shall carry his very own Bible to and from Sunday School, just habitually and without reminder carries his arithmetic and other text books to school during the week. Ip one city in Ontario, many years ago, the Board of Education made it a rule in their public schools that the children should take their own Bible to school in their book bag. At the opening of school the teacher and pupils read the Bible together, not for comment or criticism, but for absorp- tion. The principal benefit from that course, which is still kept up, was that the children were trained to the synthetic use of the Bible. This syn- thetic use of the Bible is a crying need among the church members to- day, and the analytic study should al- ways be the second step in the pro- cess. The method is very simple. Let every teacher spend five minutes every Sunday in drilling the pupils in locating the 66 books of this great library, «then gradually extend the as he proficiency to chapter and verse. | the entrance exa significance of this method. is that pupils acquire the habit of interpret- ing the Bible by the Bible. With the example of the most bril- liant lights in the firmament of Eng- lish literature, such as Shakespeare, Ruskin (master of prose), Macaulay, Longfellow, Lowell, Whittier and Ten- nyson, who all knew their Bible from cover to cover, I submit that this synthetic method which I have re- commended would be of untold value | to our children. ARTHUR W. BEALL. Whitby, Sept., 1980. FIFTH CLASSES IN RURAL SCHOOLS The desire of country people for more_extended course of studies in the public schools is shown in the increase in the number of Fifth Classes. There are still some trustee boards who are not fully aware that the fifth form is as much a part of the public school course of instruction as the third, fourth or any other grade. Any rate- payers, whose children have Dassed , can d After the mechanical has been mas-|a Fifth Class for them even if any tered, the general message, in brief, of each particular book should be | stated for them, and drilled upon, The | should only be one pupil in the class. In the report of the Minister of Edu- cation, recently issued, it is stated STRAND THEATRE, UXBRIDGE "The Home of Clean Entertainment." Visit the Talkies at Uxbridge. You can count on a good Show at any time. Pophlar Prices--25¢. and 15¢.-- secure high-class entertainment. MATINEE every Saturday at 2.80 p.m. -- Adults i b Children 10c. H. SHULMAN, PROPRIETOR Lumber, Coal, Wood We have on hand at all times a full line of D. L. & W. SCRANTON ANTHRACITE COAL, and Alberta Coal, the size and qual- ity as recommended by the Dominion Gov- ernment for use in Ontario. Coll, Body Wood, and Slabs. Loin BER, Shingles -- Wood, Metal or y Plaster, Hie Cement, . Coke, Steam || Bell Phone--13 W. FRED E REESOR, Port Perry | The Legislative grants given for Fifth IT | Teer Pay You customer. ) Men's Dress Shirts, regular $1. Men's Wool Work Sox ......... Ladies' House Dresses, Men's Good Overalls Boys' Woolen Sweaters: open evenings. ALIX. GILBOO COAL COKE ABLACK BUSINESS WV.G.W. PVATT W. G, W. PYATT there were fifth classes in 1,000 rural schools last year giving instruction to 5,462 pupils. It is estimated that if this work had been done in Continua- tion schools, High Schools or Colleg- iate Institutes the additional cost to them would hyve been approximately $600, 000. " It is very gratifying thus to learn how rural people are taking advantage of this opportunity to provide two years of the regular High' School course of study in the home school. The pupils from Fifth Classes that mental Examinations made the very commendable record of 69.3 per cent. Classes was $41,323.12. rr QO AUCTION SALE Friday, October 31--Complete dis- persal sale of 40 Cattle, including Cows, Heifers, Fat Cattle, 1 Bull, 1 lp old steers and calves, the property of Frank M. Johnson, Man- chester. See bills for terms, ete. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. LOST--A brown leather handbag in Port Perry, last Saturday, contain- ing small sum of money in small * purse, also Toronto bus ticket. Finder please leave at Star Office. Reward. x AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and implements, the property of Clarke Bros, lot 7, con. 9, Scugog Tp., on Thursday, October 80th. i Clark Williams, Auctioneer. FOR SALE--Fresh Cow with calf] Port Perry. . Phone 168. one Want Ads: Boys' and Girls' Stockings, ... Men's Fine Caps, with ear laps, reg. $1. 35 | «eeeeens Special 99c. Boys' Heavy Rubbers with' leather tops write on the Lower School Depart-| 1930 on week old. Apply to Walter Bown, | Port Perry Dominion "Store Our Fall Opening Sale is booming, and people have received their fall and winter supplies from our remarkable cut price sale, and have saved twenty-five per cent on their purchases, so if any- one did not do so yet, they should do it now and save twenty-five per cent. on their money invested. prices and judge for yourself. We leave it to you. SPECIAL BARGAINS Flannelette, Blankets, large double bed size, only one pair to a Come in and tompare our Per pair only $1.89. «+... 0. Special 19c. . . Special 99¢. 7+ x+--8 pairs for 880, gai day . Special 99c¢, We have a lot of bargains in our store waiting for you. Store RD, 'Proprietor WOOD" TILE" Best grades of Hard Coal, Coke, Can- nel Coal, Steam Coal, Hardwood and Hardwood" Slabs, Soft Wood, Cement and Lime. A ear of Alberta Coal st arrived, lump size, specially prepared for On- tario use. ; This is the best month to put in your next winter's coal. Phone your order. Our truck service ensures prompt de- livery anywhere. THE PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones: Office 94; Residence 233 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Bessie Greenway Pearce R.S.0., 1927; Chapter 150, Section 51." All persons having claims against the estate of Bessie Greenway Pearce, Spinster, late of the Township of Scugog, deceased, who died on or about the 16th day of May, 1929, are hereby notified to send to the under- signed solicitor for the said estate, on or before the 8th day of November, 1930, full particulars of their claims. After said date the assets of the de- ceased will be distributed amongst those entitled thereto having regard only to claims so filed. Dated at Port Perry, October 6th, JNO. W. CROZIER, > Barrister, ete., Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for oo above Estate, ---- 0 0 Oe HOUSE TO LET--on Caleb Street, Port Perry. Apply on Saturday to A: H. Rose, Port Perry. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT--Six roomed frame house, 10 acres of land, and outbuilding to accommo- date land. One block north of the . school on Rosa Street. Apply to A. J. Kight, Port Perry. ot » FOUND--A purse containing a sum of money. Apply at Star Office. 1 FOR SALE--Storm Sash. Apply to F. Shepherd, at the School. Eyes Examined ; EE the m juost Modern 2)

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