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Port Perry Star, 20 Aug 1931, p. 8

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dint stan agar esa pai ol AT THE STAR OFFICE No matter what your needs may be---a' calling card, a sale bill, a catalog, letter heads, blank forms, orany other form of Printing, will receive prompt and careful attention. Prices are moderate. We are meeting the printing conditions of to-day, and charge actual costs, plus a working profit. Business cannot be carried on as it should be without reason- able profit. "Our business is growing *| Children, because our customers are. Pleased. with the service wel iq auspices of the Victorian Women's .| ance of 51 members and visitors. The jand, for cultivation in in'pots. If you want it good, The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. 5 BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. uy E. H. GERROW & SONS Bakers and Contestioners, Port Perry. teva sedesaavananstessaaise ssesewrnes ring up Phone 72 W LAW OFFICE GREER & H BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office-- McCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone No. after Hours--Oshawa 3514 UMPHREYS Phone 264 BLACKSTOCK Don't forget the Garden Party to be held on Friday evening of this week, Aug. 21st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . VanCamp, under .the Institute. Supper will be served from 5.30 'until dll are served; after Which there 'will be girls' softball game be- tween Hampton and Blackstbék. "The Bethany Band will be in_attendance and will furnish the program. Ad- mission, adults 3bc., Children 20. The August meeting of the Victor- ian. Women's Institute took the form of a picnic and was held at the home of Mrs. A. VanCamp with an attend- meeting opened in the usual way with devotional exercises conducted by the president. A business session: was then held after which the remainder, of the afternoon was spent out doors, when the following sports took place: Children under 5, Merle VanCamp. Children 6 to 7, Jean Stinson, (Janet- ville);. Children 8-9-10, Ross Bailey; 11-15, Freddie 'Stingon, (Janetville); Young . Ladies' Race, Frances Mountjoy; Married Women's Race, Mrs. John McKee; Three-Leg- ged Race, under 15, Fred Stinson and Harold Crawford; Three-Legged Race over 15, Frances Mountjoy and Olive VanCamp; Peanut Race, Ethel Carter. Wheelbarrow Race, Harold Crawford and Ross Bailey. Lunch was served and a very enjoyable afternoon} brought to a close. Miss Jean Stinson and Master Fred Stinson, of Janetville, are holidaying with their®aunt Mrs. Fred Willan. Miss Helen Waldon, of Toronto, is spending a few weeks at the home of her cousins, the Stith Bros. ; The following extract was taken from an account of the Rural Deanery held at Haliburton. "Another loss has to be recorded in the impending de- parture of Mr. E..G. Campbell, the Incumbent's Warden. © We are all very sorry.to know that Mr, Campbell is leaving the Haliburton Continuation 'School, of which he has been the very efficient Principal for the past three years. We shall miss him, with Mrs. Campbell and Ronald, and take this opportunity to place on record our ap- preciation of 'the 'services rendered'to church "and 'community during | his stay here. 'Our best wishes go with the Tamily to their.' new, sphere off 'labour in Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Misses Susie VanCamp and Grace. Mountjoy, and - Messrs. Douglas Waldon and Donald Lamb, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. F. Waldon, Toronto. Miss June Mountjoy, of Toronto, is visiting her cousins, Misses Frances 'and Grace Mountjoy: Mr. Giles, Sr., Mr, Chas. Giles, Misses Mary Mortimer and Edith Sanger and Lillian Mair, Brampton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. F. '| Stinson. We are glad to know that Mrs, G. Trewin is progressing favorably 'after her operation for appendicitis, in the Port Perry Hospital. Several from here accompanied the Girls' Softball team when they went to Bethany to play a return game on Wednesday afternoon of last week, and to enjoy the tea and concert held under the auspices of the Anglican Church. A splendid game was played with a resulting score of 15-18 in favor of Bethany. FOR SALE 4 acres, bank "barn, seven roomed frame house, good creek, near store, school and church, 3 acres, small fruits, 6 roomed house with furnace and electric lights, and stable. ~ Apply to W. Boyntén, Port Perry. rset ie "What keeps us from falling off the earth when it's upside down?" a child asked a teacher. .. "The Law of Gravity." "And how did people stick on be- fore that law was passed ¥' The C IS PAYING 21¢;, 20c., and 17¢., FOR!" BUTER FAT. . You ean save labor and make more money by sending © your? cream 'tothe PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors stems about three feet in | Nursery Stock E D. "SMITH & yo LIMITED Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, Winona Ontario. Represented. : this "district by Benjamin Smith, XEREGR HOLLAND'S FAMOUS RICH FLOWERING DARWIN TULI * Our Darwin Tulips with extra lo : | their lo: 'Stems are iSaarkable for: flowering period. Friomenly 1a large flowers on strong |{' .CLARK'S POTTED MEATS ~ Sunshine Bread," SALTED SODA CRACKERS FEY CONS ..... . ... nl ane RED & WHITE COFFEE... [['[///;/n': RED WA COR 111740 A good assortment of F uit. Bananas, special quality this week. Fn Sioa Oranges and Lemons. ™ : fore LUX TOILET SOAP, alee ra 3 dor or 23. SUGAR es Few Ibs, 5de, CROWN BLEND tes io bag .. DATE SLICE BISCUITS. Special . PEAS. No. 4 Sieve, No, 2 tim ...... SE 3 = SUNLIGHT SOAP ................. wi mans ss xan vi DANS 256, ST. CHARLES MILK. Tall tins ......... eli ivans ..2 for 25e, TUNA FISH. White Meat. Medium tin ...........", tin 25¢, Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 tins 250, Stook up at this Low Price. GOLD MEDAL PUMPKIN '....... PINK SALMON. Tall Hine RRS LARD. 11Ib'package ....... SHREDDED WHEAT Seelox, "The S te Soap" oz. packages for 25¢. Saves Time, Saves Clothes, -Saves Work, Saves Money sn, Red Plum Jam, 40 oz. jar, - 25¢. | F.W.Brock& Sen = Port Perry : Phene 48 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN P - Have your property property ins at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON Ng HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest syle Excellent cloths and grimmings, i Workmanship Guaranteed. - FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL r length. Magnificent for beds,

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