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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Nov 1933, p. 4

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"visited relatives here on Sunday. LOCAL ITEMS COMING--F. E. Luke, Optometrist, Eyesight Specialist at Lawrence's drug store, Thursday, Nov. 23rd. FLAG RAISING CEREMONY A loyal citizen having contributed a flag pole and Union Jack for our Public School, arrangements are be- ing made for an appropriate cere- mony on Armistice Day, Saturday next, at 11 a.m. The public are in- vited to this unique event. The flag will be raised following the two minutes silence. Mrs, Tilburn, of Seattle, is visiting her aunt Mrs. N. Coburn. Mrs. Nelson, of Brampton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, E. A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, were visiting their summer home in Bobcaygeon. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter will spend the winter 'with Mr. Smyth at the par- sonage in Port Perry. Mr. H, Doubt, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with his brother Mr. John Doubt. Mrs. Rogers, of Qshawa, was visit- ing 'her brother, Mr. D. Corbman, Miss Bowles, Mrs. John Lawler and grandson, of Greenbank, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Burke. SORE FEET do cause other ills-- Use Cress Corn Salve. At Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. All Ex-Service men will meet at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 12th, at the Post Office, to parade to Church. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL The Literary Society is holding a meeting in the auditorium of the school on Friday, November 10th, at three o'clock." Middle School pupils are sponsoring the program. All visitors-are welcome. Old "wrinkles again have crept into the brows of many of our students. Why? Because of that weekly notice "which is so conspicuously posted on the bulletin board. What does it say? Oh! Just nothing more or less than examinations. SCUGOG CHAPTER, LO.D.E. On Monday afternoon of this week a most interesting meeting of the Chapter 'was held. Mrs. Nind and Mrs. Brock gave splendid and amus- ing accounts of the nt Provincial Convention, held in {roronto. Mrs. A. P. McFarlane, in an in- structive address on the Empire, dealt principally with the British Isles, and other Empire possessions. ANNOUNCEMENT This is to announee that MAXWELL R. STARK, R.O., Eyesight Specialist of Toronto _ will be at I. R. Bentley's Jewellery Store, Port Perry, on WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBER 15th, Where he will conduct Optometric Eye Examinations, Anyone suffering from headaches, eye strain, or faulty vision, should not fail to consult Mr, Stark. Make an appointment with Mr. Bentley, for WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th a To come to a party, tenth night of November, - And spend a gay time that you'll al- way remember, For each month of the year will a table be spread, Where for twenty-five cents, right well you'll be fed, i From New Year's to Christmas, every month will be shown, And you'll sup with all others the same as your own. A musical program of very rare mevit Will be given to those who will just SPORTS wn With McGill defeating Queen's and Varsity trimming Western, the Inter- Collegiate group is now a three cor- ner tie, with Varsity, Queen's and Mec- Gill tied for first place. In the Inter-Proyincial Union, Montreal won from Hamilton Tigers, and Toronto Argos won from Ottawa. Montreal is now leading this. group with Argos trailing by two points. In the Pro Hockey Exhibition games, played over the week end, the results are as follows: Toronto Leafs 3, Syracuse 1; Boston 2, Canadiens 1; New York Rangers 3, Montreal Ma- roons 1. The National Hockey season opens Thursday night with Boston Bruins playing the Maple Leafs in Toronto. ~ Eddie Shore, the mainspring of the Boston Bruins will retire from hockey if the Bruins do not meet his terms. does not sign at their figure, injuries. hockey t. plenty o support if once started. SEAGRAVE evening of November 10th. vitation lation The Boston management, however, seem content to let Him do so, if he "The Leafs start their first game with 'a slightly "battered line up-- Doraty, Jackson, Horner. Clancy and| Thoms, are all suffering from minor We would like to hear of some thing being done i regards to a local junior There seems to be a material in the vil- Hallowe'en Masquerade in the Sunday lage, and it would likely receive good © A Birthday Party will be held at the United Church, under the auspices .of the Women's Association, on the We hereby extend a most kind in- To you and your friends or any. re- come to hear it. You'll be met at the door and shown to your table, Where you'll eat just ds.long ands as _ much ag you're able. We'll meet young and old with greet- ings most hearty As you come at 6.30 'to your 'own bikthday party. On Tuesday evening, October 31st, the Young People's League held a School room. Many came in masque and those who did not were fore- warned that they should pay a fine of ten cents. The evening was happily sen in playing games, contests and tel fortunes. Prizes were awarded to Mr, Gordon Mark masquerading as a gorilla; Mrs. S. Reynolds as a witch, Mr. Jno. Mark as a negro. The well spent evening came to a close with dainty refresh- ments consisting of apples, candy-and popcorn. Mrs. Geo. Hood was guest speaker CONGRATULATIONS TO MISS CHRISTIE AND MR. PETER CHRISTIE October 80th and 31st were red letter days with the Christie family. The 80th was Mr. Peter Christie's : © 87th birthday, and the 31st was Miss Christie's -90th. birthday. For many years it has been the custom of "the family to have a joint birthday party at the home _ of Mr. Peter Christie on his birthday. This idea was - again carried out, and it is worthy of note that upon "this occasion the birthday cake was made by Miss ; Christie. 5 Miss Christie is enjoying excellent health, and has kept herself well informed as to the progress of cur- rent events. It is seldom that one finds a mind so active and well informed as that possessed by Miss Christie. We regret to learn that Mr. Christie is not in good health. | Mrs. On Tuesday, November 28th, a meeting for the purpose of Empire study will be held at the home of Mrs. "Geo. Jackson, at 8 p.m. sharp. The members of the Chapter are requested to meet in the basement of the United Church at ten minutes to eleven, for the annual Armistice ser- vice. It is hoped that all members will make an effort to be present. The boys had a good time on Hal- lowe'en night. The friendship club gave a very en- joyable Hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs. John McKitrick. About 25 were present and all report a good time. Misses Myrtle and Bernice Wallace at their home here for the week end. Dr. Ray Stone, Toronto, at Mr. John Stone's on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, Toronto, Several from here took in the Wick Hot Fowl supper and entertainment. Mrs. Partridge was in Toronto for a few days recently. "On the Shores of Scugog." Growing Interest is being shown in the gathering of of material for the new edition of our local history. Please send in - any items of historic interest. - DO YOU KNOW that twenty-five different ngs and steamboats did business on Lake Seugog Jn the early years? That one steam tug could hau four loaded scows? That 4 'scow ay carry aul sixty to eighty full cords of wood? That Port Perry was a Sips point for square timber for the nglish mar That the Nonquon was navigable at one fm? Do you know more facts! ? We shall be pleased to see them at-- THE PORT PERRY STAR REDU CE D|| Mrs. Geo. Real was visiting at the home of Mr. John Bagshaw, Vrooman- ton on Sunday. ---------- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 12th-- Union Armistice Service at 11 a.m. Evening Service withdrawn, owing to Prince Albert Anniversary Ser- vice. | -------- or CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 7 p.m. Evening Service. ------ etl PPO eae mm ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A., Minister - -- J. HH STEPHENSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST 0 be at Morritons Drug Store the SHORTHAND The Writer's "Handy Tool" Teachers, preachers, stenographers and secretaries, nurses | in' training, students in normal and university, find it in- |* valuable. You can become a practical writer of Gregg Shorthand. in a very short time at home and for a few cents a day. Clip the Ad from this paper, fill in name and address and mail to us for further particulars. The Gregg College, 1200 Bay St., TORONTO, ONT. Name ....... EE A EN SERRE ar Address ... EE I SE ER SS SS SPY Ly oat Hon at the United Church Sunday School on Sunday morning last. Her re- marks on "Habit" as addressed to the younger members contained many helpful hints for the older members as well. Mrs. Hood's topic to the school in general "The Sunday School Bigger and Better" gave much food for thought. The Sunday School ex- tends to Mrs. Hood their gratitude for two helpful talks. Mr. and Mrs. Medd and son, also W. MacPherson, of Toronto, called on friends here on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Holdershaw. were guests: of the latter's sister» in. Ux- bridge on Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clifford Siryder and } family ,Mr. and Mrs, Orval Frise, all of Toronto, were 'week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder. Rev, Mr. Green and Mrs. Green were in Toronto during the past week. The people of Seagrave extend their sympathy to Mrs. H. Wannamaker in the death of her sister Mrs. Robinson, of Toronto, and also extend their sym- pathy to Mr, and Mrs. W. O'Neill, in the sudden death of their son. Port Perry Dominion Store for Bargains in Drygoods and Footwear for the Whole Family Seasonable Goods Reasonable Prices|: Phone 177. Alix. Cithoors Proprietor "PRICES Suits sponged and pressed 80 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Over the Observer Office. league meeting" at. Little Britain at' Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Baker, of Stouffville, at the home of the latter's parents Mr, and Mrs, A. Orchard. Mr, and Mrs. Orr Shunk, of Lind- say, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ww. Clark, on Sunday. : Mr, and Mrs. Orval Boe and family, of Bowmanville, visited relatives here on Sunday. 'Miss Eileen Fishley in Toronto dake ing the past week, - Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown and daughter, also - Mr. John Brown, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Rogers, recently, Mr. C. Pickard spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mat: McMillan. Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Hood and family of Scugog, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L-Trwin. 55S Mr. and: Mrs. Aubrey Moon and family, of Toronto, also Miss Ila Moon spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moon. Mrs. W. Frise and son Elgin were in Toronto recently. : Several from here attended the fowl supper and bazaar at Finger- board last Friday evening. held on Monday evening, last. The election. of officers for the coming season was held and resulted as fol- lows: President, Ernie King;: Vice- President, A. Antonio; Secretary, Bert | Wannamaker; Treasurer, Bill MeMil- lan; Manager, Jack McTaggart. The President and Biil Keen were nominated delegates to attend - a a date to be set by the searofary of the. League. UTICA Miss Dorothy Medd left last Tues- day to spend the winter in Toronto. A good crowd. attended the Free- Will Offering Services at the United Church on Sunday. The addresses by Rev. Mr. Green of Seagrave, also the music by the Seagrave choir was much enjoyed by all... a i: Born to Mr. and Mrs. 'Dalton Alder- son, on Monday, Noyember 6th; a. daughter." "Mrs. J: Swan and Mrs. va, Bal, i in Toronto on Monday. Miss E. B. Hosie, our former fonell-. er," accoumpanied by her mother, brother and sister, and Miss Elinor Bacon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MANY LITTLE GIRLS will 'be. another Doll Contest this year. MANY LITTLE BOYS will be boy's prizes this year. "~ are twelve prizes for girls. Two Dolls. Coaster Wagon, sheet and nomination forms. Ask u +. stand, we want to help you win on Phone 49 GERROW'S Sitti tttsnartstrttrrrrtIItLILL SRR ROY -- j end .with Stouffvilla relatives. A meeting of the Hockey Club was sl | the week end at their summer home { future with the Riverdale Presbyter- : Joan of Oshawa are spending a couple . Mr, and Mrs. Levi Tordiff. REXALL DOLL CONTEST 'Starting Saturday this week . 18 J {The 'prizes are all such as you wold be very proud to own. There For boys there are three prizes, each one a big, strong, racy, See the prizes in our window and come in and get your instruction s about anything you don't under- e of the handsome prizes. A. M. LAWRENCE THE REXALL STORE With GOOD SERIVCE OFFERED Why not leave your baking worries with Gerrows? Our aim is to PLEASE PARTICULAR PEOPLE !! Bakers and Confectioners, C. W. Lakey on Sunday. "Mrs. Skerrdt of Toronto, visiting her son, Mr. E. 'Skerrat. Pleased to report Mr, Gordon Bent- ley is improving some. Mr, Ben Hitchens Bas hired. with Mr. J. Swanson for the winter, Keep in mind the dance in Memory Hall, on Friday evening, November 10th, Good music provided, The girls from here attending Normal School, Peterboro, were home over the week end. & MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs, Frank Briggs and family were in Oshawa last week, attending the funeral of their cousin Mr. Bosberry. Mr. Mischeal of Toledo visited his niece, Mrs. Eile Beadle, last week, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Hudgins and baby daughter of Toronto spent Sun- day with the former's mother, Mrs. Hattie Hudgins," Mr. Kenneth Moyer spent the' Wek Pleased to report that at the time iof writing Mrs. Parrinder is some- i what improved. Miss Freya Hahn of Toronto spent here. A special meeting of the Boards of the four appointments, Manchester, : Prospect, Myrtle and Raglan was held at "the church here last week, Rev. Mr. Totton presiding and Mr. Levi : Tordiff acting as secretary. A matter : of holding a supper hére in the near ian Choir of Toronto providing the program was discussed and if the necesary arrangements can be made satisfactory 'to all a date will be 'announced 1dter, Mrs, John Leask has been spending a few days with relatives in Toronto: Mr, Norman Anderson of Ashburn (Quotations to ire Creamery | Solids, No. 1 20% . Seconds ee 20% Churning Cream--Special 13, No. 1, 17, No, 2, 16. ; 1 POULTRY AND EGGS Eggs «icons ab 4 tod Poultry--(A) Grade Alive } sees sean ns eresenes Spring Chickens .,.,........7 to 12 Broilers ,....ciceuiieitiiiiii,e 10 Fatted Hens ............:..b to 9 Old Roosters ............. PETRPRRR POTATOES-- : No. 1, 90 Ib bags .......... 80 to 90 LIVE STOCK-- Bacon Hogs (f.0.b) ............ $5.35 Fed Calves ........... $4.60" to $6.50 Cows FPR FPR, ....$2.00 to $2.25 Steers . cisions "+. $2.50 to $4.00 Lambs. , 5, vi ies Fala $4.50 to $6.25 ONTARIO GRAIN. (Shipping Points) Wheat *.... -. a ails 62 to 65 Oats J. iia eiitas2B-to 28 BYG viii virsviivisssnen 1-440 to 42 - Buckwhéat ,...........0,..35 to 38 LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Money to Loan Now located in the office of H. W. Emmerson, Purdy Block, Queen Street ¥ Phone 264 Phone 'after hours:. 36H: Oshawa. was through here last week finishing up threshing operations for some of 'the farmers for the season. ~~ '* * "Mrs. Rosswell Dobson and daughter of weeks with the former's parents, A number from here attended the Special © Anniversary Services ' at' Prospect on Sunday afternoon and evening. glad to hear that we are having glad to hear that there are also Doll Carriages and ten beautiful DR. 'W.' S. HARPER Trinity University," Torinto. Post Graduate in Surgery of cal Gradu- ates' College and Polyclinic, He on, England, North East London. Post Graduate College Office and Surgery-biry Perry, Ont, The Creamery IS PAYING 19c., 18c., and 16c., FOR BUTTER FAT. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY a, 'GOODE & SON, Propristors pry -¢o-oP ~W. A. 'Sangster ~~ DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. . Office over Nelson's Store. ' ~~ i T ° '0 Chiropractic D. E. STECKLEY, drugless pracu tioner, has taken over J. A. Hether- ington"s practice in Port Perry, and is continuing in the same office. Chiropractic treatment, Electro- to foot troubles and resultant. ail- ments. Consultation and examination free. Hours 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursdays and Baturdays. BAKERY Port Perry. COMING! * F. E. Luke, Optometrist, 167 Yonge St, Toronto's able eye- sight specialist may be con- sulted at Lawrence's drug store, Port Perry, on Thursday, Nov. 23rd. . Eyes tested accurately, glasses supplied at right prices. F. E. LUKE & SON. OPTOMETRISTS 163-167 Yonge Street, Toronto (Upstairs opposite Simpsons) EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of : Eyes in Modern Life. Specializi exclusively in muscle anomalies, eyesight and La Open Tuesd 'Thursda and ay, y _Saturd Kepler 8 Cod Liver "Just the thing to put you $1.50 each. THROIL--something new for cular rheumatism. $1.00 GILLETTE and AUTO STROP Disney Blosk Opposite P.0 ; OSHAWA, ONT, 1616 -- Phone -- 1516 "FOR BALE + SEVEN YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE wns i a "189 r 28, RAT-NIP for rats--a5c. a Hibs, Port Perry APPLY TO BOB WELLS. [PHONE the colds of 'autumn and winter. OLD ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS--regular 60c. now re- duced to 39¢. a large can, Now half price--26¢ and 50c. per package. PASSMORE'S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE gives relief in less than two minutes, 50c. per bottle. = Morrison' 8s Dr: g Store Phone 1 oil, with malt extract in proper shape to ward off Two sizes $1.00 and neuritus, sciatica and mus- per box. . SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Ontario TELL THE "" [PEOPLE What You Have 'through the Solming o of. Graduate of Trinity Medical College and © - London, ' England, . Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. : Theropy and special attention given 3 / J , w 1 a | |. - > oy #3 » $e

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