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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 May 1934, p. 8

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it 5 agin J Co EIA Page Bight George Raft, Gagy Cooper, Jac IF | HAD A he had never seen before. dollar caste, Bing Crosby in "BLU Hear him sing his COMING--Monday, Tuesday, Wedr Charlotte Greenwood and Russell this side-splitt "ORDERS IS ORDERS" Aged Resident of Darlington Dies The "death occurred in the Oshawa Hospital after a short illness, of Sarah Jane Richards, widow of the late Ira Trull, of Darlington Township. The deceased was in her 73rd year. Mrs. Trull was the daughter of the, late George and Elizabeth Richards' and resided at Lot 33, Concession 1,' Darlington Township for a long period. She was a highly respected resident of the district and extended a helping hand to all those who were in need of aid in time of trouble. She' was a member of Ebenezer United Church and took a prominent part in COCO CCTTE ETL ELLE DELP LDL +' STRAND THEATRE UXBRIDGE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 4th, 5th and 6th. See an old, eccentrc man give a million dollars to ten strange men .A magnificint picture--with a million A picture you will long remember. = See it! COMEDIES: also "SNOW WHITE" Cartoon Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 7th, 8t hand 9th. Joan Marsh and William Collier, Jr., in SPEED DEMON A race with death in the great boat race, with love at the finish line. COMEDIES: "ROAMING THROUGH THE ROSES" and oth ly sartaus Wess. ' ! SES" and others. | 'Mr. R. Young and Miss I. Young \esday, June 11th, 12th, and 13th. | visited with Mrs. Young over the Gleason--two great cemedians in - week end. ing feature-- m| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butson were The greatest cemedy since Adam and Eve. ® in Utica on Sunday. | Mrs. Bickle visited with Oshawa PRINCE ALBERT On Wednesday evening the local Young People's Society entertained the Epsom Y. P. 8, On Thursday afternoon the W. A, are holding their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Albert Jeffrey and are being entertained by Mrs, Jeffrey and her mother Mrs, Robertson, k Oakie, Richard Bennett, in MILLION Believe it! E OF THE NIGHT" Vavoritc nicladies, Miss Beatrice Smith of Niagara-on- the-Lake visited her mother Mrs. M. Smith and- her grandmother, Mrs. Sellers, last week. 8 - i We are glad to welcome Mrs. B. | Spurr home again after -the winter's absence and are glad to know she is well on the road to health after her friends last week. Mr. A. Harper of Epsom, spent Mrs. Trull is survived by two child- | Sunday with friends here. a ren, Mrs. Walter Patte, 44 Elgin St.| Miss Nellie Spence, B.A, of To- East, Oshawa; and Wallace R. Pickell, ronto, who was the guests of her of Darlington Township, ; sister Mrs. Cruse, of Port Perry, over The funeral service was held at the the week end, called on Mrs. Greaves family residence, on Sunday, May 27.! hy Sunday afteriioon, Interment Wa ' a . fF' " 1! Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Robertson and niece Was made in the rull' yo "hd Mrs. A. Jeffrey spent Sunday private burying ground in Darlington ith Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Robertson, of Township. The service was conducted' Reach Township. by Rev. H. C. Wolfraim, assisted by! The very severe winter seems to Rev. Mr. Boyce, a former pastor of, have had its effect on the orchards the deceased. | and small fruits of this locality. Near- ly all the plum trees are dead and all church organizations, SEAGRAVE Seagrave ties with Valentia at Valentia in their opening ball game with#a score of 156-15. It was a typical early season game with base hits and errors predominating. With nine teams in the Tri-Town- ship League, there promises to be some lively battles as the season pro- gresses and the hoys get hitting on all eight. Seagrave, last: year's cham- pions and winners of the Dr. Hall silver trophy have added some young blood to their group and if their initial performance can be taken as a cri- tereon, the old hands will have to play heads up to. get back into the line-up. 1st base and collected four hits out of six times at bat. Buster Mark in right field didn't have any work to do in the outer garden but wielded the hickory with plenty of gusto. The boys journeyed to Oakwood, Wednes- day and are taking on the strengthed Manilla aggregation on Saturday at 5 p.m. Groundkeeper McTaggart has the diamond in first-class shape, All we need to complete the picture. is a full turnout of fans to cheer the boys to victory. Remember fans, that boys consider your attendance last 'year was a big factor in bringing the cup to Seagrave. Come again and help us retain it, -if possible. Remember the date, Saturday, June 2nd, at b p.m, Seagrave--QG, Wannamaker, Lf, W. McMillan, ¢., R. Willan, 2b, N. Me- Millan p., S. Netley s.s., G. Moase 1b,, J. McCue cf, W. Keen 3b.,, A. Mark r.f. Valentia--J, 'Jenkins 8b, A. Hicks If, R. Grills 1b, R. Mark 2b, R, Pogue ewe many apple trees, as well as rose "The greatest man is he who, bushes, perennial plants and grape chooses right with the most mvineible! vines. Even grass has been killed in i patches on lawns. resolution." --Seneca ¢, J. Hood ss, G. Grills p, O. Hicks cf, T. Fletcher rf, C. Wilson p: M. Glassford batted for Wilson in the ninth. Umpire--L. Rogers. 0000000000000 0sstttteetssetottttitosscessosesessasnd 1008008080088 00880¢4 190800800844 TT rr TE Tota sssaussssanssssssssssssanssesssnsssssssanaiosetoasactiscannastansiinsiisitassissasssaai sd ss iotistisiit tits) Revising You enjoy the franchise. Exercise it. You should co-operate in order to see that your name is on the Voters' List. . = - Public Notice will be given locally o ONTARIO . Ontario Elections --1934 NOTICE TO VOTERS HE VOTERS' LISTS for the Provincial Elections to be held on June 19th have now been posted in your electoral district. Examine this List and make sure that your name is included. If your name is not onthe Voters' List, find out the date on which the Revising Officer will sit in your locality. Officer's sittings. If name left off, or correction needed, attend sittings in person or obtain notice of complaint form and file two days before sittings. i The responsibility is yours. Do not delay. Don't put it off until : Election Day and then blame someone because your name is noton ~~ the Voters' List. : hi) Issued under-the direction of 1. A. HUMPHRIES, K.C,, Chief Election Officer for. Ontario The above notice applies to all municipalities except cities and separated towns having a population of 10,000 or more, and town." ships bordering on a city having a population of 100,000 or more, i . ; f the date and place of the v % Glen Moase played a bang-up game at | '| and this closes the League for the livion in the years that have gone by, many of the conveniences of to-day, | one hundred years of history draws to '|'a close and to remember their sacri completion of 100 years of service to the community. Next year St. John's : (MARIPOSA) The Anniversary Services on Sun- day were well attended. The service in the morning were conducted by the Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, of Port Perry. Mr. Smyth's message to both young rendered two beautiful anthems-- 4Come in the Glow of Youth" and "Hear the Call." In the evening the service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Jones, of Lindsay, assisted by Rev. Mr. Lee, of Kingston. The choir rendered two anthems, "Cross of Calvary" and "O for a Closer Walk With God." Mrs, O. Sweetman sang a beautiful solo, "Beside Still Water." Mr. and Mrs. J, Grill, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Western. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lunney spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, W. McTaggart. Mr. and Mrs. J. Acton, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Sloan, Lie i ie Worship will be held in the Head Church next Sunday evening at 7,30 p.m. instead of at the Centre, Every- 'one invited. BEAR The young people are having a League social on Thursday evening, summer months. Come and enjoy a social evening. Mr. Ray Milner had charge of the Bible Class at the Centre and Mr, C. Fralick was in' charge of the class at the Foot. It is fine to see our young men doing this good work. + Mr. and Mrs, Albert Milner, - of Unionville, are ,visiting his brothers, Messrs, John and William Milner, and sister Mrs. W. Crozier, for a few days. Mrs. E. Fines was visiting- with relatives in Toronto, last week. Mr. and Mrs. H..Carnochan and her visited the latter's daughter, Mrs, O. Jeffrey, on the holiday, Mrs. L. V, Savage, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Sweetman, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, C. Graham on Sunday. £ Misses Vera and Connie Farndon and friends Messrs. J. Cook and W. Robins; of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fines, on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Jeffrey, of "Oshawa, his mother, Mrs. W. Jeffrey, and sisters Myrtle and Luella, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Jeffrey, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Aldred and sons, and Mr. J. Aldred, of Toronto, were guests of their brother, Mr. J. Aldred, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Florence, and Mrs. Carter's sister,-Mrs. Tweetie, motored to Muskoka for a few days. There are a number, of apple trees that could not stand this hard winter, and as a consequence apples will very likely be scarce this fall. ~~ However, the ladies are glad that sugar is down one cent a pound. Mr. Maurice Fralick is on the job of widening the bridge between Port Péiry and Scugog. : Mrs. P. Williams and Mr. and Mrs, W. Williams, of Whitby, and Mrs. Midgley, of Port. Perry, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sweetman, recently. Mr, Murray McLaren and friend, of Toronto, motored to Hastings, for a few days recently. ---- TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT _ CENTENARY Township of Cartwright will observe its centenary on June 16th, 17th and been made to recognize the completion of one hundred years as a municipal- ity, and to honor those who labored in the early days of the township in what was then a dense forest." A centenary celebration is one of the most educational affairs that can be staged, because it always entails a delving into the past to bring out the history of the celebrating muni- cipality, and in this-avay names are brought to the fore which are deserv- ing of honor, but which in many. in- stances, have passed almost into ob- 'Many of the comforts of today, come directly from the work of those pioneers who slaved day in and day out, year in and.year out, to make from that wilderness prosperous farm homes for their families, Those of us; who live in this generation know little of the hardships these pioneers en- countered, and it is well to pause as ficial devotion to a duty that the suc- ceeding generations now enjoy. Many towns and cities are this year celebrating centenaries, and in Bow: manville, St. Paul's Church marks the and old was enjoyed by all. The choir | mother, Mrs. W. Mark, of Shirley,]. Melba ov'me. Face Powder for Sheer Loveliness ® To every skin, with every complexion, Melba Lov'me Face Powder lends petal soft pertection The lightest film ot powder lasts : for hours, It is unexcelled for fineness dnd delicacy. _ Brunettes Flesh Dark Rachel Peach + White Melba Lipstick, Indelible > 55¢ Melba Rouge, Natural Tones - 55¢ 'MELBA Lov'me Powdcr Mf your dealer cannot supply vou send us his name _ PARFUMERIE_MELBA of CANADA, LTD. TORONTO CARE OF MEAT IN THE HOME - Meat, when received in the home, should be removed at once from the paper, placed in a clean covered dish, put in the coldest place in the house. If meat is kept at & temperature of 40° F., with the air, cir- : culating in the food tompartments freely, it will keep as long as is usually required for home consumption, To ensure -the hest meat you should get it from CAWKER BROS. Phone orders to 39 Ww, 'Port Perry. = Prompt Delivery i A fresh carload of ST. MARY'S CEMENT just arrived. Also LIME, HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE, etc., on hand. COAL Famous Reading Anthracite-- that Bettér Pennsylvania Hard Coal. You can always depend on getting the very best heat satisfaction when you order FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE. 2 ) COKE :-: HARDWOOD :-: SOFTWOOD ' PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT - 18th, dnd special arrangements have | .'s ' = . 3 = i Gerrow's Bread and Pastry . are Delicious i 'This is the remark made by our customers. They are wholesome, too. If you are not a regular customer let one of our drivers call when on his route. You will be more than pleased with our goods and services. GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confeetioners, Port Perry. : NS safe 20S LEIATY X = 5s - BATHING CAPS--16c,, 26, and 0c. each "SEVENTEEN" TOILET PREPARATIONS are all reduced fn price. Face Powder now 79¢c. box. ; = _ Morrison's Drug Store News ~~ ~ ~ PARACIDE kills moths, larvae or ors. Only 49¢, per pound. = = LIQUID VENEER for Spring cleaning." 80c. and. 60 A EB, 20c. per th, .. A PALMOLIVE SOAP--5c, per cake, + | CEE PATTERSON'S WEEK END CANDY. % rE 3 SAE : Church marks the 100th anniversary of the building of the first church' N here, although the centenary of the formation of the Parish was marked) in 1982, Fes ~ Morrison's Drug Store + PortPerry Poms Ontarlo . Phones--94 Wud 943. "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" JI Lied : co ry

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