the Townsh "Hall all, on Tuesda afternoon, A 16th, Mrs. of ~~ Clark and Mrs, E. "Ploughman tare "the program committee, Cia ih .everyon come 'and begin. the ge Fi , right. = 4 The Young People' 'have : re- "home of Mr. an _ in Our ones}. ; go in gleighs. The Centre Sunday School has elected the same oficers for a- nother year., So let us all be_in our classes and help our teachers - and Superintendent to make this a very successfull year, We fe have 'started a contest, starting . last Sunday with Miss Ivah ~~. Milner and George Dodsley as ~~ captains, thé colors are orange Lae Bn the losers for the 3 rea pe The program and supper for ERE 'the 'Reds; in the Head Sunday Say let us. all Sunday School Contest put up by the Blues was a grand success, for they had mouth organ music, dialogues, singing and a mock wedding was 'acted by Mrs. C. Graham and Mr. C. Reader, as bride and groom, Mrs. J, Pearce and Mr. Gordon Shunk as "parents of the bride, Miss Flora | 'Miller and Jimmie Wilson as bridesmaid and groomsman, Miss FE Irene Heayn and Miss Irene Red- ~ 2= man as flower girls, George 'Fowler and Roy Dodsley as ring ~ bearers, Sydney Edgington as| or minister, Jack: Boyle 'and Orval ~ Heayn as ushers. . man played. the wedding march, Mrs. T. Redman and .Mrs:: S. Rodman sang, 'Let Us Go Home', | = . then a dialogue was given by a| ~~ number of young people of the Rie Be and Mr. Walter Hood sang canis Lng eRelos AT "The: coptaing: Anson Gorrow } and Miss Flora Miller were asked for stump speeches 'and Mr. "A. Sweetman, Sr. acted as chair- man. x Then 'they were called: to the yin «dining room to a well filled table oo i all decorated with red and blue. 'successful that they are having ~ another contest with Mr..Gordon Shunk and Miss Irene Heayn as captains, using the same colors. 'Lake Scugog Junior Girls' In- stitute meeting was held last Saturday afternoon, at the home of Misses Elisa and Marion _ Stephenson, a good attendance . of 21 enjoyed the program. The meeting opened with the singing of the ode. The motto was given 'by Miss L. Jeffrey. Roll call-- A place I should like to visit and why. . The minutes of the last "meeting were read and adopted 'Miss Inez Fralick gave a read ie 'on Health- Habits. The year book was then read, followed by a reading on Vegetable diet by Mrs. O. Jeffrey, Miss Lillian 'Fralick favoured us with a selec- 'tion on the piano. Business was -dicussed, community singing fol- 'lowed. The meeting adjourn- ed .and lunch was served. A : "very profitable time was spent : «+ by all "3 He Last Thursday was the open- ¥ 4 he ing of the Rural Hockey season : : "in -the Port Perry Arena and ' PIE 2 Scugog played their first game . with Utica, with Scugog getting the most goals. Milton Demara scoring two goals and Charlie Reesor getting one past Utica's goalkeeper making it three goals Utica could only manage to get two past our goaltender, Allie Mark. Refree Guy Raines had charge of the game. The next game will be with Honey- dale on the 16th, 3 : Mr. Jack Boyle who has been help- Ang Mr. S. Rodman for the past few ER years, has gone to Prince Albert to ) ~~ a help Mr. W. Martyn, wishing him the 'S ~ @ best of success in his new home. TTS Mr, Stouffer, Stouffville of the xo Rawleigh Products made several calls : ; around here last week, "7 Gt "Glad 'to see Mr. Laverne Martyn getting around with out his crutches. : Last week the roads were very 'slippery, Black's Hill had to be sanded or te so that cars could get up to the top. a The heavy fall of snow that came Sunday night is a great help in get: ting around. ; Services as wana next Sunday; Mr. and Mrs, A, Sweetman visited "Mrs. Sweetman's father, Mr. D. Me- 5 in Port, Petry, o one day: last Wee te, Gunde ane viated his fronds} N organized their Toneis and will i ~~ have their first meeting at the| The subject "The Young People| "Mrs. S. Rod- AMERICAN STREAM - LINING (Above) : with rounded nose as. well as streamlined rear, this model shows a 35% reduction In alr-drag over familiar cars, and represents a complete redesigning of the old auto chassls, 4 with all « steel functional construction and interior 80 designed that no pas- * sengers sit over the wheels. 3 : Unis the Rurdpean engineers, Chases. the auto completely: 'Until who have 'been. designing the present time, automobiles have stream:lined cars that were only {represented mere modifications of compromises with the old designs the ancient horse-and-carriage tra- of the past, prominent :American |dition in design. The American de- eneineers are. insisting that the|sign above, completely stream-lined time is. ripe to re-build and re-en-|from rounded nose to rear, breaks GERMAN STREAM - LINING: The most costly automobile in the 1983 show in Ber- lin = the streamlined Maybach on a conven- tional chassis. ENGLISH STREAM. "LINING: The Hillman Minx, one of the fast- est of the sedans shown at the Olympia motor show. FRENCH STREAM- LINING: A model by i Gaston Grummer, i} Paris, showing, as-in # all these other foreign models, merely the fi conventional chassis tylized to obtain a tream-line appear- ance. wholly with precedent, is complete- ly functional, and shows a 35 per cent * reduction In air-drag, much more than any of the partly stream- lined cars with the familiar rec- tangular fronts which are built on the old conventional chassis. -- A most enjoyable time was spent | ~~ = iby all and' the' contest was sol; 3 nfoyed, i We extend our sympathy to Mrs, Thompson in the death of her sister,' who passed away very suddenly at her home in Toronto, recently. MANCHESTER Miss. Dorothy Roper has returned him a speedy recovery. 'home to Toronto after spending a week here with friends, I Sunday. Little Billie Moon gave a Miss Mildred Otoslor and Mv. & 'SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES 'SPECIALS for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP, 2 tins for............ 15c¢. ROYAL YORK ORANGE MARMALADE, 32 ozs. for. .25c. 'STANDARD PEAS, 'No. 4-2s, per tin.............. 10c. SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE, per tin......... 11c. AYLMER PORK & BEANS, 16 oz, per tin........... Ge. PURE LARD, 2--1 1b cartons 25c. . 20 1b pails $2.09 MATCHES "Strike Anywhere", 3 boxes for....... ...25c¢. OXYDQL, large package... ... ...... vcovvvinnnen 1.21¢. INTERLAKE TOILET PAPER, 3 rolls for........ ee. 200, RICE;:S D8 for voi. vuviiis svn vp dvi oss SRE 25¢. ORANGES, sweet and juicy, per doz........... TES Lh ~ PASTRY FLOUR, 24s per bag. . ROAR FL] .h3c. 'SPECIAL--ROBINHOOD FLOUR, 98's 'with 7H bag free 9 BANQUET TOMATOE JUICE, 2%"s, per tin....,...10¢c. PLAIN OR IODIZED SALT, 2 pkges... ..... ... ..... 15¢. HANDY AMMONIA, 2 pkgs., BAT eR EET Ir Te 15¢. PURITAN LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars. for... vi ves ..25¢. FAIRSEX TOILET SOAP, 2 cakes OF ii dn vas en lle, : CLASSIC CLEANSER, per tin, , A I TEM i TF Phone 152. Port Perry Gordon McKee, 6 Proprietor Year." This was yery much enjoyed by all. Next Sunday, Sunday School will be at 2 p.m. followed by church service at 3 p.m. Mr, and Mrs. Kellington and son Ronald, of Oshawa, were week-end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Pearson. Miss Ila Wilson, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson. Mrs. Makin and -son Billie are spending. a few weeks with relatives in Detroit. 2 Mr. J. J. Ormiston has been very ill. At time of writing his condition was slightly improved. His 'many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. J. Thompson spent Sunday | with her father, Mr. J. J. Ormiston, Miss Hazel Pearson spent the week- end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. "F, Pearson. Miss Hazel Grose and Mr. Frank Grose, of Toronto, spent Sunday with 'their parents Mr. ;and Mrs, A. J. Grose. Many friends from around here at- tended the party at Myrtle on Friday evening. All report a good time. The annual School Meeting was held on December 28th. ~ The Board of Trustees are: Messrs. Irvin Ormiston, John Bray and A. A. Miller, There was a very large attendance. The ratepayers take a great fnterest in their school. Myrtle Station Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sweetman on Sun- McDermid, visited friends in Oshawa day. > recently. Miss Luella Jeffrey of Toronto visited hér parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'home in Saskatchewan. detirey for the past week. - Mr, - Quite a number enjoyed a skating this' week. party in Mr. W. Dodsley's field one 'night last week, after they got tired after a stay of a few weeks in De-| day attended 'the funeral of Mrs. skating they were invited in the house troit, the guest of his brother. for a social time, and were seyved 'by Mrs. Dodsley, Which they all ing with his son Mr, D. McKenzie, RAGLAN the care of the doctor. Bill Wilson : was in Toronto Mr. Ray OIlliff has -returned home 1 Church service was well attended 'on Sunday, Rey. Mr. Jull preached a| been necessary to remove Mr. (0) | very impressive sermon in the ab-|Valentyne from the Oshawa Hospital 'gence of Rev. Mr. Totton, who is under ! to another hospital in Toronto. | We! all wish Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, David G. Ross, who are celebrating Mr, H. Baird Has returned to his|the fiftieth anniversary of their mar. riage on Monday, January 16th. They will be "At Home" to their friends from 2.30 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook, last Tues- Cook's uncle, Mr. J, MacMillan, of Mr. McKenzie, of Toronto, is visit-| Uxbridge. Miss Olive Gray, of - Pontypool is visiting = with her sister Mrs, E. Masters. Congratulations to "Mr, and Mra, Bert. Beacock, pn the occashnr 62 4kcir | marriage on December 20th, 19383. We are sorry to hear that it has "| signed in Mr, Beacock's favor. Mr. + lin the Sunday School, | Missionary Treas, and Cradle Roll who died on or about the -2nd day of Messrg, Will Martin and C. Harri- son werg visitors to Bowmanville on Tuesday. The Sunday School Annual Meet- ing was held in the church basement last Wednesday with a good atten-}f dance. Myr, J, E.'Beacock was elected Superintendant after many years re- tirement from that office. Our last year's Supt, Mr, J. Simkin having re-|} Simkin himself was a splendid leader, and still continues as a great worker Other officers George Painter, § elected were: « Mr. assistant Supt.,, Mr. Allen Downey, Secretary and Mr. Hervy Painter, assistant, Treasurer, Mrs, Downey, Supt., Mrs, Chisholm, Class teachers from Bible class to Primary are as|j follows: Mrs. Mole, Mrs. Carmicheal, Mr, Painter, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Cross, |} Mrs, Harrison, Mrs. Hudgins, Mrs. | { Booth and Mrs. ery who is also} Librarian. : C The January meeting of the Wo-| 3} men's Missionary Society will be held ¥ at the home of Mrs. D. Luery on the afternoon of Thursday, Jan 18th, We | hope for a good attendance, | RL =~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Joseph Baird, Deceased ! Al persons having claims against |} the Estate of Joseph Baird, late of the Township of Reach, County of|} Ontario, Bailif and Agent, deceased, January, 1934, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned, solicitor for the Executor, on or before the Tth|! day of February, 1934, full particu. lars of - their claims... Immediately after the said 7th day of February, 1934, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among-the parties |} entitled thereto having regard only|} to claimg of which the Executor shall | then have notice. Dated at Port Boris this 8th day of January, 1934, | JOSEPH DENNY, Solicitor for Executor, if R. R. 4, Uxbridge, Ontario y R.S.0. 1927, Cap. 150, Sec. b1 EW. & SON The RED & WHITE Store ; ' Grocery Specials. Robin Hood Flour, 24's 72¢. Pastry 'Flour, 24's 53¢. | Navel Oranges, 23¢, & 39¢. gh i Lemons, per-doz. . 19¢. Sliced Breakiust Bae Lettuce, Tomatoes, at mar- Weiners, per 1b. 15¢. ket - prices. 21e A AMixed Candy per Ib. 15¢c. Mixed Nuts, per Ib. Cooking Onions, 10 Ibs, 25¢. Peanuts, per. Ib, 10c. R. & W. Jelly Powders 3 for 19c¢. Tapioca, 2 Ibs. 19¢. Neilson's Cocoa, 21b 23c. Jewel Shortening, 1b 10c. NEW WALL PAPERS ARE NOW IN STOCK See the new Resistolite and Sunworthy Wallpapers...At- tractive designs, ranging in price from 10c¢. per roll, up NEW PRINT DRESSES Several new lines of attractive print dresses. All fast colors in sizes 14 to 44. Prices: 75c., 98¢c., $1.19, $1.35 Sweater Coat Clearance Values up to $5.00. All wool Jumbo Knit and fine all wool Jersey knit coats in some of our best sweaters. CLEARANCE PRICE $2.95 Jan25 |i : Leptin reine. 1] Phone 43, Port Perry NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Sie Cali Satie Sel nile SSR SHES (Sl Catto Grapefruit, each Se. § In the Estate of Luke Day, Farmer, . Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Luke Day, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the First day of January, A.D. 1934, are hereby notified to file with the undersigned, on or before the Twenty-fifth day of January A.D. 1934, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after said date, the assets of the deceased will be dis- tributed amongst those entitled there- Pp ----p-- pp --------py fp----------TR----I---- TI ATE nttuntsee tend Printing of all kinds is well done at the Star Office. We have good equipment to having regard only to claims so filed. Dated at Oshawa, the Ninth day of January, 1934. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C., Bank of Montreal Bldg. Oshawa, Ontario. HOCKEY In spite of the very bad condi- tion of the roads, the.team from Caygeon arrived a little late-- but in good form, with lots of pep. The ice was a little heavy; but not enough to hinder g fine exhibition of hockey. 'The first period opened with some fast playing and it was.an open question as 'to where to place the honours; but Bill Heayn decided the matter by scoring the first goal for Port Perry. Period number two belonged to the Bobcaygeon team--most- COAL - WOOD - COKE AMERICAN ANTHRACITE "BLUE COAL" The Color guarantees the quality SCOTCH ANTHRACITE, CANNEL COAL, STEAM COAL. COKE--Hamilton Stelco Coke made in Hamilton by Can- adians, is dustless, sootless, smokeless, every ton is good value as it is loaded f resh from the ovens and con- tains the minimum amount of moisture when delivered to your bin. : WOOD--Hard body wood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs. 4 Soi ord of soft body wood we will sell at $6.00 a ull cor cc FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73 j ly; for the visitors scored their two. goals in that round. The They made good plays, rushed in close to the nets and scored. Port did not let 'Caygeon players have it all their own way, Albert .Cawker picked up the puck at his own blue line, carried it to his opponents blue stars in this tule were No. 3 BUY NOW. Made-to-Measure SUITS | and OVERCOATS at Low Prices.. We are offering good values--60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done line, passed to Fred Switzer, who * _ MERCHANT TAILOR went around the 'Caygeon de- W. T. Rodman... th fence and scored. e Telephone Office, Port Perry That made it 2-2, with a period to go. ! In the last period Port changed its forward 'line to Switzer, Heayn and Cawker. These experienced players led the visitors a merry dance, and toward the end of the period Bill Cawker was tcceiarcl in si Church here was dedicated. : To mark Sunday School was well attended on| the occasion preparations are under, , scoring the winning goal. It is just 26 years since the United | way for a real anniversary, the first|credit to both teams. There pleasing. recitation entitled "My New | Sunday in Februaty, 'That made the score 3-2 i favor of Port Perry. The game was clean and a were only, a few minor penglties. DON'T WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON a= = -- lr NA mA ie PONY A Sh AL wv At Ag