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Port Perry Star, 3 Dec 1931, p. 8

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A 'CENTRE OF INTEREST IF YOU NEED AT A REASONABLE PRICE (Call at the Star Office IF YOU NEED Paying Advertising Call at the Star Office IF YOU NEED A Reliable Paper THAT IS ALWAYS FIT TO BE READ BY ANY MEMBER OF THE~FAMILY Call at the Star Office Just now the price of the Port Perry Star is $1.50 to the end of 1932. It would make a good Christmas present for any person interested in the home news. IF YOU NEED ® Christmas Cards that are new, beautiful, very moderate in price--excellent variety of designs-- Call at the Star Office IF YOU NEED ~ Magazines ii : of any kind, we can supply your need, if you Call at the Star Office is line we can ssally save e you a little. money. i 5 Sade oe vARDLEY'S GOODS-- WATERMAN'S s FouNTAIN PENS Ly 3 MOIR'S XXX CHOCOLATES & at Morrison? s Drug Store PortPerry ole' ngs Ontario. "~ 'Phone 16 Bi LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. ~* MONEY TO LOAN Office--MeCaw Block, Port Perry. . Phone No. after hours-~Oshawa Rd Phone 264 SE ZION Friends of Mr. Norman Oshorne will be pleased to hear: that he is im- proving and was brought home from the Lindsay hospital on Sunday after- noon, but i§ still confined to his bed. We all hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ida Maxwell ahd son Gordon visited with Mr, and Mrs. Elford of Oakwood on Sunday last. Miss Gertrude McFarland spent Sunday with Miss Mave: Mark, of Val- entis, A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday, November 21, at the United Church parsonage, Sea: grave, by the Rev. BF. Green, of Verna Leola, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Hill, Sonya, and Mr. Geo. Malgolm, only son of "Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cowperthwaite, Blackwater, Ont. The bride looked charming in a gown of pink georgette with black hat and black satin shoes, Their only attend- ants being Miss Peapl Perrault, of Valentia, and Mr. Elly Hill, brother of the bride. The parents of the contracting par- ties also were present at the' cere- money. After the ceremony a recep- tion and wedding supper followed at the home of the bride's parents, where the immediate relatives were present. Later the happy couple left amid a shower of confetti and good wishes on & motor trip to Ottawa, Montreal and points east, The bride fravelled in a black crepe back satin dress and suitable satin trimming and black fur trimmed coat with hat and acces- sories to match. The groom's gift to the bride being a handsome cabinet of silver. Upon their return they will reside on the groom', s, farm at Black- water. A very unique feature of the wedding was that it 'was the histy- first wedding anniversary of bride's parents. PE A number from here attended the dance held at Oakwaod on Thurdsay The HYGIENIC BAKERY compounds or ready mixed used in our bakery. We will specialize in CHRISTMAS CAKES. promptly attended to. Try our PURE MILK BREAD at 7e. per loaf. 100% Whole Wheat Bread, free from sugar or molasses. Frompt and Courteous Attention Assured, E. K. TUFFS, Proprietor |. MARRY. I have a mate for you. Perry, Phone 176}. i Orders will be i Mr, Austin Mortimer attended the Royal Winter Fair last week. Practice for the Annual Christmas Concert has now begun. The commit- tee in charge being Misses Gertrude McFarland and Rosetta Wooldridge. Mr. Wallace Osborne has secured a position' at Guelph ny expects. to start work soon. Mr. Ellis Hill visited with friends at Picton recently, A numbér from here motored to Little Britain on Wednesday after- noon and witnessed the fire which completely destroyed the home of Mr. A. E. Jones. A showroom where Mr. Jones kept car repairs, etc., was also destroyed as it joined the house. When the fire was first noticed the upstairs was a mass of flames, but the down- stair furniture was carried to safety, and a number of articles in the show- room. A stable owned by Miss Ila Tremeer was also destroyed and her house badly threatened. The Oak- wood and Little Britain fire brigades weré"on hand at the start, and a tele- phone call was sent to Lindsay for the fire truck which was soen in Little Britain fighting the fire. Two plate glass windows in Mr. Geo. Heatlie's store which is across the street, were cracked by the intense heat, ~ The fire vas caused by faulty electric wiring. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family our deepest sympathy. A eS AAA Members worth from $5,000 to $200,- 000. Photos Free. Club. Jane Stevens, Box 1430, Hollywood, Calif. dec 2} FOR SALE - Two Calves. Also some good win- JAVEL WATER . ' SPLIT PEAS, 2 hs. for 18. OXYDOL, large pkg. . .23c. BRUNSWICK. SARDINES tin Se. CHOCOLATES, assorted 2 Ih boxes... Moir's ..............59 SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pkgs. for 26¢. * MUFFETS, pkg. 10¢. FALCON PEAS and TOMATOES .......... .+..2 tins for 19. TIGER BRAND SALMON, 1 1b tin. LT tots and i reams 22¢. NEW NAVEL ORANGES, The new Cha! stmas now in and are very fine quality, doze GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 21c. GRAPES, 1b 15¢c. wa NUTS 9c. FANCY DISHES--A 'large assortment, new for Christmas. Everything from 23 piece China Tea Sets at $1.39 and $2.75 to Fancy Dishes at . .25¢. and up. TIES--Rayon Silk Ties, 35¢. or 3 for $1.00, all nice patterns. Other attractive lines at 59c., 65c. and $1. BOW TIES 50¢. LADIES' BOXED HANDKERCHIEF§--A gift always appreciat- ed. '2:in a box for 22¢. 8 in box for 25¢. and 39¢c. .8 Pure Linen Hemstitched Hilts boxed, 65¢., $1.00, $1.25 Children' s Picture Handkerchiefs . each de. UNDERWEAR--AIl Grades--Prepare tor seasonable weather, Silk Steipe or Heavy Cotton Combinations at. ....... $1.35 eld's Combinations, suitable for coldest weather, 250. Fleece-lined pingle garments, each _Penman's All Wool single garments RUBBERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY --: Wornen's Pullovers, 59¢..and 65c, - Boys' Pullovers, he: and 75¢. Men's Women's See 8175, $1.95, and -- Boys' Heavy Rubbers, 5 eyelet, rolled edge, sizes 6 to 10, $1.35 Sizes 11 to > 13, $1.49 Sizes 1 to 5 $1.59 Men's Heavy Rubbers, 6 eyelet, rolled 0 sive Gto1l, $1.80 F. W. Brock & Sen Port Perry . Phone 42 ei "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" Children's 45c. and se. 'DONT V WORRY ABOUT REE 5 Have your property properly at once ~ HAROLD W. EMMERSON HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Bxcellent cloths and trimmings. 'Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL ter apples. Apply to Arthur Orchard, High 'Point, Phone 119 r 2. FOR SALE . 5 mei | COKE! COKE! : deel0 y If your heating equipment i is suitable for burning CO if you like Coke as a fuel, why not burn Steleo Coke. - made in HAMILTON, Ontario, by Canadians. It is 'sootless, conta

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