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Port Perry Star, 15 Oct 1931, p. 8

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ar hi Mr. Jas. Byers, of Blackstock, can go Mr, . week end in Peterboro, - N. 8. McNally on Sunday. ~ meeting opened with devotional ex- ; : i 24 ounce Hygienic White Loaf 6 cents. Weight guaranteed for both White and Brown Bread. We are opening a store in the Leonard Block. The HYGIENIC BAKERY EK. TUFF S, Proprietor rude Dewell, 'Helen Mason, and Hazel McEwen, record time, 29% seconds.' Girls' Relay, 220 yards, senior-- Whitby, Mabel Niddery, Dorothy Lockyer, Mary MacConnell and Laur- etta Conlin; Uxbridge second, Port Perry, third. 29 8-5 seconds. Boys' High Jump, junior--Archie Crozier, Port Perry; J. Dalby, Whit- by; E. Hook, Port Perry. 4 ft., 6 in. Boys' Relay, se.nior, 1440 yards-- Whitby, Davey, Dewland, Thachuk and Jackson; Uxbridge. 49 3-5 sec. Boys' Relay, junior, 440 yards--Ux- bridge, Paxton, Soper, McInnis, and Ashenhurst; Bowmanville. 60 1-5 sec. Summary Port Perry .. 50% points me | Whitby ...0. 000 i, 48° points ee = : WR Bowmanville ............ 40% points Port P erry High Whithy; 0. Dewland, Whitby; Ernest! yypridge:.. 12.0. 27 points ~ School Sports (Continied from front page) Girls' high jump,' senior- manville; Eileen McArthur, Uxbridge. 4 feet. Pole vault, senior -- H. Colmer, Boys' High Jump, senior--Newton points. B. Ashenhurst, Uxbridge, Bowmanville; Bert Ashenhurst, Ux- Norton, Uxbridge; Jackson, Whitby;| 6 points. . bridge; W. Bagnell, Bowmanville, 10] 0, Jamieson, Bowmanville. b feet,| Girls' Junior Championship -- Grace Bt. 2 in. New record. 4% in. New record. Bradley, Port Perry, 4% points. unior boys, 440 yards -- Archie Pole Vault, junior--Archie Crozier, i 3 Crozier, Port Perry; Roy Irwin, | Port Perry; C. Raby, Bowmanville; EE Porn Whitby; Oliver Martin, Port Perry. l W. Watson, Whitby. 7 ft, 1 in. oi Whith 3 oints ? 67 2-5 sec. Girls' Relay, junior, 220 yards--| M: SleeP, Y, © points: Boys' 440 yard, senior--Ian Saney, | Bowmanville, Florence Courtice, Gert- Girls' Senior Championship--E. Sykes, -Audrey Hood, Port Perry; Evelyn Sykes, Bow- Hunt, Bowmanville. 59 sec. Basket Ball Throw, junior--Grace Bradley, Port Perry; Doris Dudley, Bowmanville; Florence Wilkins, Bow- manville. 49 feet. Basketball Throw, senior--G. Me- Guire, Uxbridge; E. Sykes, Bowman- ville; Evelyn Minns, Bowmanville. 75 ft., 8 in. Boys' Junior Championship-----Archie Crozier, Port Perry, 19 points. Runner-up--E. Hook, Port Perry, 9 points, Boys' Senior Championship--O0. Dew- land, Whitby, 12 points. Runners-up--N. Norton, Uxbridge, 6 Bowmanville, 7 points. The Peoples palatable, nutritious If you want it good, ' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, BERT MacGREGOR DE -- ewes | Runners-up--A. Hood, Port Perry, 3 points. G. McGuire, Uxbridge, 3 points. AUCTION SALES and satisfying meats. : : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th-- ring up Phone 72 W Farm Stock and Implements of Mf. Joseph H. Brown, lot 2, con. 1. Tp. of Mariposa. The farm will be offered at the same time. See bills for par- Will do the rest. [| ticulars. Sale at 1 p.m, : os e-- - - \ Ted Jackson, Austoneer. BLACKSTOCK | Strand Theatre, Uxbridge In the last issue of the Port Perry Star we read with interest an account Norther; | Electric of sbme very fine potatoes grown by SOUND | ciion I SYSTEM Mr. A. D. Peters. We do not feel ; that it is boasting when we say that "one better than Mr, Peters. He has on exhbtiion in Mr. Harvey Ginn's Barber Shop window, five potatoes weighing respectively: 1 Ib. 12 0Z., 21.402; 21.40z;21M.5 0z.} 2 Ib. 8 oz. These splendid specimens | were grown from Dooley's certified | seed oi their weight certified to by . S. McNally, merchant. Miss Laura Bailey and friend and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bailey. Mr: and Mrs. Carl Wright and fam- ily were' Sunday 'visitors at Mr. 'and Mrs. Osmond Wright's. We are glad to welcome home Mrs, Norman Mountjoy from her trip to the West; also Mrs. S. Jeffrey, affer several weeks spent with her sister Miss Florence Proutt, in Toronto, Miss Kate McLaughlin spent the Misses Florence McLaughlin, Mar- jorie Marlow and Eva Parr, of To- ronto, spent the holiday at their re- spective homes, * Mr. John Rutledge and friend of Toronto, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, The October meeting of the A.Y.P. A. was held at the home of Miss Flor- | ence Parr, on Wednésday evening of last week with a splendid representa- tion of members and visitors. The ercises conducted by the President, Bible reading by Mrs. gy Smith, and prayers by:the Rector. The business session' followed and the treasurer's report showed 'a "balance on hand of 115. The program was a débate ved that during the present |' dition of affairs life in the country preferable to life in the city." The affirmative side was taken by Mr. P. Hamilton (captain), Misses Kate Mc- Laughlin and = Mabel Argue. The ative side was taken by Dr. Whit- er, (captain), Mrs. A. L. Bailey Miss Aileen Devitt. Both sides dd earnestly and well, The 8 appointed were Mrs. W. Craw- Miss Leona Weatherilt and Mrs. mith, and after seriously con- the pros and cons gave the the affirmative side by four Lunch was served and the 'closed with the A. Y, P. A. Auld Lang Syne, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 15, 16, 17 | Wallace Beery, in "Billy the Kid." See this thrilling All-Western, in All-Talking. ALSO A GOOD COMEDY | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 20, & 21 William Haines, in "Tailormade Man." A COMEDY PICTURE IN ALL TALKING. Admission: Adults 35¢. Children 20c. NOTE--Due to high expenses, and in order to have the latest talk- ing pictures, commencing Monday, October 26th, we will run only ONE Programme a week. --Thursday, Friday, Saturday. SOUTH ONTARIO Plowing Match Whitby, third, i ) i v Port Perry, second; Y, Tororit,' and sl suave from results of the investiga- tion of 250 cases which have appeared before the Juvenile Courts of the | Province. Fak Of these cases. only 84% were found to have had anything Approaching 4 a normal home environment. It been demonstrated time and again that the child who enjoys a good home environment has many times the advantage over those children from indifferent homes attending the same school. Schools 'and Churches are more ef- ficient today than they have ever been. Teachers in public and Sunday schools are better educated and trained for their tasks. The indifference of some parents might be illustrated by the story of the Sunday School teacher And T boroby all upibn"all sf to take immediate proceedings ° have| iy any errors or omissions In has | cording to law, the last day 'appeal | being the 17th day of October, 108, Dated at Manchester this 28th {BREAD FLOUR Bakrt Jo. of September, 1931. AD, 8 W. F. DOBSON, ; ; Soi Clerk of said Municipility., 5 © SOAP; 10h i : = = ORANGE MARMALADE, Gold Medal, 40 oz. jar ..........21c. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OUR OWN TEA, %'s 25¢c. FALCON COFFEE, I's 39e. In the Estate of John Thomas Jackson JAM, Gold Medal, Raspberry or Strawberry, 40 oz jar ......29c. who was requested by -teleph to call for two scholars on her way to Sunday School one afternoon. The young lady discovered afterwards that | the parents of these children desired to get them out of their way in order that they might attend a Bridge Party at the same hour. Home and School Associations can do a great deal to interest parents in the education, general health and character of their children. They should be more familiar with the work done by their children in the school, and be better acquainted with the teacher. Parents and teachers should co-operate in the training of the children. AUCTIONEER E. J. POMERY Uxbridge R. R. 4 For the Counties of Ontario and York SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE All Phone Calls receive prompt attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone Uxbridge 9308 or Port Perry 118 r 2-8 - During alterations to our store; business will be carried on as A full line of our usual. cakes will be on display insid E. H. GERROW & SONS Bakers and 4 Confeutioners, the Estate of John Thomas Jackson, | FANCY SOCKEYE SALMON, ¥;'s. who died on or about the Nineteen] signed Solicitor for the Executor, on| MADIES' WORK SHOES, 3 10 7. Dongola lai After said date the assets of x ed ar the de BLANKETS A.D. 1981, 3 BOYS' PANTS JOSEPH DENNY, Barrister, R.R4 Uxbridge, Ontario, : Solicitor for the Executor.| BOYS' RA.0, 1927, Chapter 150, Sec, 31, ature' Sees Yor2y tn ............ 5 All pergons having claims against]. TOMATOES, N 8 Best at TT , late' of the Township of RED & WHITE PUMPKIN, large ky an os Lem County of Ontario, decéased, day of September A.D. 1931, are here- S H 0 E Ss by notified to send in to the wunder- h one strap, good last, priced very low, $1.49 before the First Day of November AD. rie lpiots Sebabiigen Women's Dongola Oxtords, cushion soles, rubber heels, $1.89 the deceased will be distributed Send thos titled thereto having regard] ° arth rsd so filed. BLANKETS, Large Size, White or Grey, with Pink or Blue Border Dated at Port Perry, October 5th, Made in large double bed size «eo... Pair $2.10 PANTS, heavy cotton tweed, grey and brown stripes, sizes 26 to3 . . .Price $1.35 Oct. 8, 15 22. "LADIES HOSIERY LADIES' HOSIERY, silk and wool hosiery, winter weight, 75¢. LINED SMOCKS* LINED SMOCKS, made of heavy, lack' Duet, Jined with heavy shaker . . Price $2.50 BOYS' TWEED SUITS BOYS TWEED SUITS, 3 smart styles, sizes 2 to 6 years. Nice looking and very serviceable . . Suit $1.75 F. W. Brock & Sen Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS s RiGHER THAN PRICE" Port Perry DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly 1 insured at once > HAROLD W. EMMERSON Port Perry. HUGH CAMPBELL ON THE FARM OF G. M. FORSYTH, Quarter mile North of Claremont Wednesday, October 28, 1931 Fine Prize List. See Bills. Make En Lunch served to Plowmen in the BANQUET--In Community Hall, Claremont, at 6.30 p.m., by the ries Early, ield. Claremont Women's Institute. Music. Prizes presented. LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone No. after hours--Oshawa 8514 MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest ying. Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH BRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL : Phone 264 ni Speeches- The public cordially invited. W. G. OMEROD, W. S. CROXALL, President. Sec. Treasurer Would you like from one to ten tons of Blue Coal FREE? RI

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