Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jan 1934, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

J-hymn. opened the meeting and Mrs, , topic "What is Your Attitude Toward itation every Sunday to any one & 'the sick list, some what improved, al- though still confined to their homes. The needs of the small buyer are many: He cannot store up goods for future 'days. He is all about you. Advertise The: big customer can only buy so much. He can't wear a thousand suits at once, nor eat "more than one meal at a time. The small buyer is the one to cultivate. Daily he must provide for his wants. in the Port Perry:Star and you will 'meeting with, "0, For a Thousand '| the signal was given for the games to "ing the business session.a social time ~ Sunday School room on Wednesday. reach him. The Port Perry Star The January meeting of. the Quadrata Girl's' Club was held at the United Church Parsonage with an at- tendance of 12. Miss Marjorie Mit- chell, president, was in: the chair." A - B. F. Green led in the worship service, Miss I. Fishely read the scripture les- son, Mis E. Graham conducted an in- teresting talk on scripture. Proceed- was spent, in which Miss I. Fishely "had charge' over two contests that were enjoyed. -- At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hos- tess. The regular esting of the Young 'Peoples' Society met as usual in the Mr, Harold Jackson in the chair, After the opening period and business, the . Poverty and Wealth", was ably taken "by Miss Esther Graham, 'The meet ing closed in the usual way. There was no service in our church on Sunday evening. Rev, Mr. Green was still confined to his home through illness. Sunday School in the a.m. had an attendance of 105, with a special aving a birthday, to drop their cop- pers. in the box. It is gratifying to know how many are interested in the 'Missionary work , 'We are pleased to report those on Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moon and family of Toronto were week end visitors of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moon. Mra. Gordon Cherrie and lite at Scugog, after a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S..Reynolds. Miss Alma. Frise of Gamebridge school. staff spent the week end at her home here. Mr. L. Sornberger was a Dasiness visitor to Toronto .on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, I. Irwin were recent visitors to Little Britain, On Wednesday afternoon, February 7th, the Women's Association will be entertained at the home of Mrs. D. Payne, Plans. will be made for the big oyster supper in honor of St. Valentine. ~ See bills for particluars. The "hockey match on Saturday afternoon between Seagrave and Port Perry, resulted in Seagrave 2, Port Perry 1, quite a number Witnessed the game, A quilting bee at the home of Mrs, S. Reynolds on Wednesday afternoon of this week by a number of ladies, those who are interested are invited to bring their thimbles, A number attended the "funeral in Whitby on Tuesday last, of the late Miss May Thompson. DIED WILSON--In Cartwright Township, lot 12, concession 8, on Sunday, Jan, 21st, 19384, James E. Wilson, in his 66th year, WILLIAMS--In Cartwright Town- ship, lot 13, concession 8, on Saturday, January 20th, 1934, Howard Thomas Williams, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H, Williams, in his 36th year. pF . JEFFREY--At Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario, on Saturday, Jan- vary 20th, 1934, Norma Frances, be- loved wife of Dr. George S. Jeffrey, 141 Jangrath Breet, EE -- ZION The regular young people's: meeting the usual attendance. The president Miss Gertrude McFarland, opened the Tongues to Sing" followed by a short prayer, The Scripture reading was taken by Mr. Henry Nicholas and the discussion on the Scripture was led by Miss McFarland, ' The meeting was in charge of Mr. Bruce Sloan. The topic was taken by Mr. S. Newell, fol- lowed by 'an accordian solo by Henry Nicholas and a reading by Miss Edith McQuade. "The meeting closed by the league benediction. A crokinole and euchre party was held in Port Hoover school on Friday, under the charge of Mr, Geo. Moase and Mr. Ellis Hill. An nine o'clock commence. This continued until 11 o'clock when the tallies were gathered and the winners announced. Miss M. Hall was the winner of the crokinole and Mr. H, Rodman, of the euchre: This was followed by a short dance. It was announced a similar party would be 'Reld on February the 2nd. Church services were withdrawn on Sunday on account of the funeral of the late Thomas Western. was held. at the home of Mrs. Normafi Jacobs on Thursday afternoon. The meeting was opened by singing of a '| the Battle Cry." Mrs. was held on Wednesday evening on for the beautiful Christmas gift she 'Interment was made in Zion Ceme- The regular meeting -of the W. A.| + m-- Norman Os- borne' gave a reading, Mrs. S. Hall thanked the Asociation in a few words received for her assistance in the ser- vice of song. Lunch was served. Zion Juniors journeyed to Little Britain on Saturday afternoon and played a friendly game with Little in favor of Little Britain. Once again the hand of death enter- ed our community and called away one of our oldest residents in the per- son of Mr. Thos. Western. Deceased was in his 82nd year and had been confined to his bed for the past few weeks and in spite of the kindly care of his family and medical aid, he gradually became worse until the end came Friday evening. He was a very devoted father and a kindly neighbour. Surviving are his wife, three daught- ers, one son and one grandchild. The funeral which was conducted by Rev. Mr, McKee, of Little Britain, and was largely attended on Sunday afternoon. A quartette consisting of Mr/ and Mrs. Owen Sweetman, Mr, Austip, and Mrs, Albert Austin, sang three fav- orite hymns of the deceased. The pall- bearers were Messrs, Harold Western, Fred Western, John Grills, Norman Grills, George Varcoe and Stuart Hall, tary. To the bereaved we extend our deepest and heart-felt sympathy. We are sorry to report our pastor, Rev. Mr. Green, of Seagrave, is still hymn, The president, Mrs, Norman Osborne, took the. chair. The Bible It was decided that a crokinole party would be held on Jan, 26th. After a number of items: were discussed the meeting closed with the hymn, "Sound Chevrolet Six of 1929? to see and drive another revol We've developed an advan * less gasoline and oil cost, Chev reading was taken by Mrs. W. Stokes. | Mm Mr, ~ General Motors O YOU remember the famous pioneer --the new Chevrolet for 19341 We have given it "Knee-Action" front wheels -- so that now you can enjoy a true FLOATING RIDE. famous, proved Chevrolet engine--giving more power and greater performance with actually confined to his home through illness. We all hope for a speedy recovery. and Mrs, Harold Westein, of Toronto, attended the funeral of his uncle the late Thomas Westen, on Sunday. Britain Juniors, The score was 9-1) . week with her daughter Mrs. Gordon Acton, in Toronto, A number from here attended the Lindsay Central Fair, in Lindsay, on Saturday afternoon of last week. A large number enjoyed a good skate on the rink on Saturday evening. (Advertisement) COMING TO PORT PERRY ° A NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT will be at the Sebert House, Port Perry, all, day and evening, Wednes- day, January Rist. This specialist, who is to be in our vicinity, has a a most simple manner his method of treating rupture in nature's way, de- sired results will be accomplished or your money will be refunded. Read what this lady has to say regarding' her case; Cobourg, Ont., Jan, 3rd, 1934 Thompson "Appliance Co., Napanee, Ont. Dear Sirs: I am very pleased td write and advise you of the.wonderful' appliance and treatment. I was bad- ly ruptured from a child, and an operation seemed of no avail, after five months I was completely cured?|y I have not had any sign .of rupture for over two years. You can publish Mrs, Joseph Short spent the past The SIE New CHEVROLET Embodying the Greatest Advances in - Low Priced Car Design Since the Pioneer Chevrolet Six of 1929 perfected safer, Now we urge you utionary Chevrolet ced design of the in its class, Bec rolet engineershave | priced car with THE FLOATING RIDE WITH KNEE-ACTION FRONT WHEELS... MORE POWERFUL ENGINE...STURDIER, ROOMIER FISHER BODIES... LARGER AIR-COOLED BRAKES " EXCLUSIVE EISHER VENTILATION . . . NEW STRONGER "YK" FRAME AUTOMATIC AR TERAI OX ARCHER MOTOR SALES ~~ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO . Silver Anniversary ' anda new, stronger YK-frame. The sturdy, 3 airstreamed Fisher Bodies are larger and roomier than ever. And Fisher has designed an improved, built-in system of quiet No-Draft Ventilation. Drive the 1934 Chevrolet just once--compare it --and you'll never be satisfied with any other car outstanding sales leader -- could build one low this letter if you wish. . . : Yours very truly, . "TS Mrs. H. Brown. firm determination to demonstrate in| results obtained from the use of tui} ' annual meeting of the members of | i | ! \ : "HEAD. LETTUCE, large ..per 1b 19¢. crisp head, ........ lle. LEMONS, .. per dozen' 19c¢. a a BLACK OR MIXED TEA, PASTRY FLOUR : Special .,.... per Ib 39c. XXX Brand ........ 53c . . COTTAGE ROLLS, Ib 17c. BANQUET, No. 3 Sieve PURE PORK SAUSAGE PEAS ....... 2 tins 25c¢. per Ib 19c. F. W. BROCK & SON | The RED & WHITE Store Grocery Specials TOMATOES, LADIES' SHOES Clearing Lines in Patent, and Dongola Straps and Ties. Two or three pairs of a kind, Fxceptional value at this clearing price. Values up to $3.50. Clearing at $1.98 pair NEW WALL PAPERS ARE NOW IN STOCK NEW SUNWORTHY WALL PAPERS-- The new Sunworthy Wall Papers in a pleasing assortment for any room at 19c. per roll and up. SUN-TESTED WALL PAPERS-- ~ A new line at the popular price of 15¢, per roll. ~~ ---- Beni Attractive Papers for any room in the house at 10c. roll. NEW PRINT DRESSES, 8%¢c. to $1. 19 Nice new styles, fast colours. CHATEL AINE PATTERNS, 15¢. Up to the minute designs at popular pr ices. JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS, $2. 95 Clearing all our sweaters. Values up to $5.00 for $2.95 TROUTKING RUBBER BOOTS, $5.50. Goodrich improved style, thigh length, Phone 43, a - 1 Port Perry Trl TA -_l Tle | os BE aie _ ihe ~ ------ 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 fresh from the ovens and con- tains the minimum amount of moisture when delivered to your bin.» - WOOD--Hard body wood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs. A few cords of soft body wood we will sell at $6.00 a full cord. FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73] BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offering good values--G0. different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Dlue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done W. T. R d MERCHANT TAILOR (0) man Over the stephanie Office, Port Perry | more positive-acting brakes -- ause only Chevrolet--Canada's [| A-- ai - = B = DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! | Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMIERSON o all these great advancements. C-14C CUSTOM HATCHING If you have a good flock of Poultry why not perpetuate it? Send your eggs to us and get your chicks at first cost. PRICE 2V;e. PER EGG. Electric Incubators with separate hatching compartments. procuring of good Hatching Eggs given on request PORT PERRY CUSTOM HATCHERY Leonard Block Phone, Port Perry 42 Owned and operated by H. BROOKS and C. H. ROWLAND Information as to the daughter, have returned to their home} \ LC i 3 % pa = = x " eR AREA ARAR RC Bh Roh Dw

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy