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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Dec 1934, p. 4

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0 SER AS SI Sy ------ -- EE -- LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Geo. Jackson and daughter Patrica are visiting in New York. They will also be guests of Dr. Harold Jackson, of Newark, N.J. They ex- pect to return about January 6th, Mr. Gordon Martyn, of Hamilton, spent the week end and holiday with his mother, Mrs. Albert Hall. Mr. Forbes Nasmith spent Christ- mas. with friends in Barrie. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Miss Smyth, and Mr. Lawrence Sandy spent Christ- mas with friends in Omemee. Messrs. McIntyre and Irving Boyd ss -- ------ A wo -- S-- O.H. LA. JUNIOR SCHEDULE Dec. 21---Fenelon at Bobcaygeon 26--Port Perry at Fenelon 28---Bobcaygeon at Port Perry 2--Bobcaygeon at Fenelon. 4--Fenelon at Port Perry T--Bobeaygeon at Port Perry 9--Port Perry at Bobcaygeon. '11--Fenelon at Port Perry. 14--Bobcaygeon at Fenglon '16--Port Perry at Bobcaygeon. 18--Port Perry at Fenelon 23--Fenelon at Bobcaygeon © 25--Port Perry at Fenelon 28--Bobcaygeon at Port Perry 30--Fenelon at Bobcaygeon 1--Bobcaygeon at Fenelon. Jan. Feb. rr ------ - STRAND THEATRE Uxbridge Thursday, Friday, Saturday, DECEMBER 27th, 28th, 29th Wallace Beery in VIVA VILLA A picture of trouble in Mexico filled with plenty of action. Also Cartoon. New Year's Holiday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, December 31, January 1 and 2, Mrs. 'G. J, Morrish After a long and painful illness Mrs. G. J. Morrish passed away at her home in Port Perry, on Monday, Dec. 24th, 1934, in her 79th year. Mrs, Morrish, whose maiden name was Sarah Hayward, was born in Brooklin, Ont., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Hayward, Nearly sixty years ago Sarah Hay- ward married George J. Morrish, Port Perry, and to them were born two children, one daughter and one son--Isabel (Mrs. T, B. Carruthers, of Oshawa); and James E, Morrish, of Toronto. S883 300000 anc nattttaninans more closely together deeply we appreciate THANKS AND A HADPDY NEW YEAR Again it is Christmas--The season of Good Cheer, Happiness and 'Good Will, which knits The season prompts us to let you know how kindness which you have shown us this year 'the ties of friendship. the . co-operation and POSOSSSOSSSDES SII + We Carry a Full Stock f of Lumber and Roofing. | "iil ROOFING) : 4--Fenelon at Port Perry Mrs. Morrish had to main interests 3 . 7 ' it are visiting at the home of Mr. and 6--Port Perry at Bobcaygeon Mary Carslyle and Jack Oakie, in | outside her home--the Church and the and, willy fhe hounding ili a, H { Materials -- Frames, ; A Mrs. S. Farmer. --- M rder at the Vanities Loyal True Blue Lodge. She was an may we extend to you and yours : 2 SECT y: rege -- AP pests u oy ] : : Doors mad ot Misses Isabel Cawker, of Uxbridge, THE PRIZE WINNERS ; feijve Manse ot 8 Jom. Proabys # Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous 1935. # Sash and ; $3 and Norene, of Toronto, spent Christ- Pep! Song! Music! Also selected | terian Church; and w i ! . : to order. : TALS mas with relatives in town. The following is the list of prize| Comedies. Don't fail to see a good|moving spirits, together with her hus- i i = yes | | winners in the contest held at A. M.|show for the holiday. band, in the Loyal True Blue Lodge in § i T and get results' LAN Miss Grace Cawker, of Hampton, 1811» ence's Drug Store. Port Perry. In recognition of - their |§ : . i ~Ary us Lg (F248 spending the Christmas holidays with someon A Ps es long and faithful service, Mr, and Mrs. | § A. M. LAWRENCE it | I oy i her parents. N Girls 7 | Morrish were made Honorary mem-|# : 5 \ ' | § 0 1] [AR | 1--Sally Collacutt ....... 106 votes | & B | bers of Re-Feho Lodge, Oshawa, with | § ! H S DUA | Miss Marion Goode, of Toronto, is 2 Jean Cook «ov nrrnins 6787 votes A BACKACHES - hes Carat igheinin : THE REXALL STORE - spending the holidays in town with} 3 patty Vanos .......... 6238 votes u BACKACHES gone after using | Among. the floral triitaed was u i Phone 49 - - Port Perry ; 2 DEE mpihen 21 n MRT reason 4751 votes|@ RUMACAPS--they give quick [beautiful one from Kimbourne Park ttt Lees ELSE EEE EES A es 1204] 1 = Mr. Gordon Howard and Mr. Wm. JePlorency White ...... dn voles ] and sure relief ' -{ United Chureh, Toronto of which Mr. Hq » K. Howard, of Toronto, spent Christ-] 771 ¢/oI (AYES wooo ka ' y MJ. EB. Morrish is a member of the] PLAY AND DANCE AT GREEN- POULTRY--A grade, alive : : 4 IE mas with their mother, Mrs. A. B.| 7--Betty Cook .......... 2060 votes MORRISON'S DRUG STORE Qj of Managers. BANK {Spring Chickens +.rrr..8 to 13|% Sam N, Griffen ; Howard. Seedtons Dunty EU hv Yates Li RUM AC A P S | The funeral serviee was corllicted On January 1st, the Bluebird Club Fatted Hens ,.............6 to 10 ! L b C : Chie . | 9--Jean Gordon ......... votes o, : 3 ; 3 1 : "I Breil ils 5 te. as Hod of Peters, spit 10h Grito... 2407 votes Ba i Hebormut, Finars Chul 13 or Uren wi present tol ploy ny Biers vtsoveocatly Lumber Co. Christmas with his parents Mr. and|11--Margaret Colbear ....2396 votes| -- rpms torn N EIE week! and interment ited ing antag 23 Com-i "Ducklings ..........:.....8 to 10 Phone 240 Mrs. Jos. Hood. 12--Olive Irvine .......... 2343 votes TAKE NOTICE that the following | was made at Pine Grove Cemetery. munity Hall. Music between acts. LIVE STOCK-- 18 PORT PERRY ONT. : Mr. Beverley Smallman, of Queen's Boys is a true copy of a proposed by-law pana ie Play will be followed by a dance. Butcher Cattle ... 2 .$3.00 to $5.00 { 5 y * 9 University, is spending the Christmas 1--Gordon McMaster ....7595 votes |of the village of Port Perry which will 1 Admission to all 25c.- Children 15c. Heifers ciireresees..$8.25 to $4.60 re : holidays in town. 2--George Rodd ........ 6975 votes|be submitted for the assent of the THANK YOU! i: od _ Weighty Steers ......$3.25 to $6.00 : 33 2 Wise Bese Crozier, of ithe Robert 3--Douglas Gerrow ...... 6339 votes | electors on January 7th, 1935. If 7 2 4 "o-- To Bulls ....... rere 320 Oto igi aren te. svent Christ. | 4--Ross Dowson ........ 5250 votes assented to by the electors it will bel TT wigh-to thank my custo- FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS| Fed Calves ....o.... $6.00 to $7. Simpson Co., Toronto, spent Yi H---Jack Cawker ......... 4553 votes | taken into consideration by the couns! 2 AUCTION SALE Store Cattle .... DORR .$2.75 to $3.10 mas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. tt i 2 onth Mers for a very good year' S . : Sheep ..v.ivvvser.. $1.00 to $3.00 y 6--Bobby Dowson ....... 4527 votes [cil after the expiration of one m Th overty. of Har Mitchell Jno. (W. Crozier. rom December 18th, 1984, g busiress in 1934, and to wish e property o arvey c 3] Calves ..vveivise. $3.00 to $8.00 "Miss Laura Ingram, Toronto, and Mr. Melville Ingram, of Montreal, spent Christmas at their home in Port -- el THE YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE CLASS Christmas is over and we trust every H. C. NASMITH, Clerk BY-LAW NO. 1022 them all a-- HAPPY NEW S. half of lot 9, con. 6, Manvers, half mile west of Ballyduff, on January 3, 1935. Terms Cash. Bacon Hogs (off trucks) .....$7.85 ONTARIO GRAIN-- (approximate prices, track shipping = Eyesight Specialist: Perry young man had a right merry Christ. : ; Clarke Williams, Auctioneer. point.) Open Monday, Wednesday, fi | mas. Another year is rolling around, |For granting a Fixed Assessment on YEAR Wheat ...iovvvnniieien...92 to 93 and Friday Evenings, or by Miss Margaret Forman, of Whitby, Janother year for a bigger and better the. Port Perry Milling Co. Lands and - Rye ..vvviiiensa.....b1% to bb% appointment at all. times. was visiting with Miss Marion Goode class, another year for bigger and bet- Buildings, while used for milling C (0) (0) K 3 S TRAN SPO RT : COIN iy vi aver i un AT -.69 to 75 : st. ial ; : P ; ] : : . DISNEY BLOCK during the week end. ter men. Here's to you, gang. urposes, ; - Sobh Oats ,.... PIETY visors 2.86.10 87 : 'Oshawa Last Sunday we had an open ses.| Whereas it is expedient-in-the-inter- Clarence Cook, Proprietor ER "4b to 47 Mr. and Mrs. John Davey, Whitby, Mr. Harold Fossey and Miss Dorothy Davey, of Toronto, spent-the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davey. ------ ee -- A Business Opportunity On municipal election day there will be an opportunity for the citizens of Port Perry to help secure a good busi- ness for the town, and the probability Mr. Arthur Waridell, of Harris, Sask., has made an offer for the Port Perry Flouring Mills, contingent upon being able to secure a fixed assess- ment for five years. A by-law to this effect is to be submitted to the rate- of additional employment for some of | had nothing to give. But her love for . ; our people. her. Saviour was greater than any Jus ow ada i Look over your harness, and have Markets LOST : 5 a - n aLarar te aud 5p she Tent oi te wenty-four, ne undre ndf our repairs done now for Spring be- Yeurliig Heifer, black Holstein; has LAW OFFICE ~ payers for their approval "at the municipal elections. . son with the United Church Sunday School, in order to hear our vice- president, R. J. Harris, give a recital of "On the Road to Bethelhem." Bob told the delightful story of the shep- herds Paul and Abiel in the hills tend- ing their flocks on Christmas eve, He hold of Abiel's little daughter Jipporah running to Bethelhem to sée the new born king; of her meeting the three kings with their presents; and of her sorrow when she realized she see the King. And so gentlemen we might all re- member from this Christmas story that verse of Scripture written by Paul: "And though I-bestow all my goods to feed the poor and though I give my body to be burned; and have not char- est of the Municipality to grant the fixed assessment hereinafter mention- ed-for the promotion of a Miling In- dustry in this Municipality; Be it therefore enacted by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry: is to say: "In the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, being part of Twenty-five and part of water lot B on the East side of Water Street, Port Perry, now assessed to J. Birkett." shall be assessed at not more than the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars during the period of five (5) years from, the 1st day of January, 1935 (not including school rates or school 1. For the purpose mentioned in the' preamble, the following property, that Phone 2 w, Port Pays NL LLL LIL PREPARE NOW FOR SPRING: We make and sell a fine line of both single driving and team harness, also harness parts, Halters, Bridles and Collars Take time by the forelock, come in and see us about that new team har- ness for Spring, .. fore the rush starts. Be an early bird this year. May the New Year bring you all Health and Prosperity. WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Boy 8 Stare, Port Perry PRICES Suits sponged and pressed : 80 Cents ; Dry Cleaned $1.00 .C. P. ROLPH Over the Observer Office (Quotations to shippers) BUTTER-- Creamery Solids, No. 1 ......21% Seconds Le 21 CHURNING CREAM-- (f.o.b. country points) . Special 23; No. 1, 21; No. 2, 19. EGGS-- Buckwheat . ERE ai A i _ AUCTION SALE --- hold effects of Mr. Frank Franklin, at his residence, Perry St., Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. 'The real estate will also be offered for sale subject to reserve bid. See bills for particulars.' Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. government tag in right ear. Finder please notify Frank Whitfield or call 189 r 2-3. Dec. 20 " WANTED Competent girl -- part time -- for general housework. Apply at Star Office. Friday, December 21st, the house- rp. Post Office, 'Phone 1616 The Creamery IS PAYING 20c., 19¢. and 17c.: FOR BUTTER FAT. and make more money by sending your cream to X PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors GREER & HUMPHREYS Barristers, Solicitors," ete. Money to Loan Now located in the office of . H. W. Emmerson, Purdy Block, Queen Street : Mr, Waridell 3 Ban of ag g. ity (love), it profiteth me nothing." taxes.) . )| Grade A--large 31, Medium 24. ' FOR SALE * Phone 264 Ing experience, ant SIT ore Lol Till we meet again. B 3: The. assessment isto coins ; Grade A--Pullets 20, Baled Hay, No. 1 Timothy. Any Phone after houra: wie mill property at Harris, Sask. It is poy for five (5) years, and is conditional "r Grade B--17. . Grade C--16. ¢ % : . AEE, Oshawa. his intention to operate these mills co- er upon the continuance of the said mill- Dollars Bring Health POTATOE ; quantity delivered. - Apply to operatively. Should he come to Port R 3 Al ing business. The fixed assessment to Frail and Weak OES--Bag .......... 385 to 40| Bradley, Phone 256J. Dec. Perry the property here will be put ose ale berta shall cease 'when ever the said busi- Up in Muskoka, where sparkling lakes ata Aras class condigion, and 3 is ex. ness ceases to be carried on. A on Hostal for Comminp(ives, | Fem= ---- pected that employment will be found for six or more men. Passing the by-law is the first and necessary step for the establishment of this desirable business in Port Coal More heat, less ash. A car of this same good quality coal we handled last winter will arrive this week. Let --_-- Po -------- CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rodd wish to On a high plateau, overlooking the Hum- ber River, stand the Toronto Hospital for Consumptives and the uecen Mair Hospital for Consumptive Children. All three are havens for the frail and weak and here the never-ending fight for the lives of men, women and children is carried on. THE CHOICE O 1 F GOOD MEATS You can save labor ; us have your order. PORT PERRY COAL YARD thank their many friends for the sup- port rendered in helping to win the second prize in Lawrence's Drug Store There are but few of the patients in these hospitals -who can pay anything toward their keep. There is not one for whom the whole cost of maintenance is received. For the difference, amounting Eyes Examined Accurately F. E. LUKE & SON Perry; and it is a simple way for Port Perry people to show their good IS EASY IF YOU BUY will and good sense without cost to the ratepayers. The alternative is most undesirable. Should the by-law not pass there is every probability that the mill will be dismantled and the machinery sold. Under these conditions the town would invitably lose considerable revenue as it would take years to so readjust the property that it would become revenue producing. On election day vote FOR the by- law. If we do not do all we can to in- crease the number of ratepayers, we have no right to grumble if our taxes become even more burdensome. rr AEA AI ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A., Minister 7 p.m.--Evening Service. . | ER EA LR AAP Pi RL Aan NOMINATIONS For Council and Board of Education will be beld.in the, W. G. W. Pyatt Phones: 94W--94J Christmas Tree The annual Christmas Tree enter- tainment of the United Church Sun- day School was well attended and the program put on by the children was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. The primary pupils furnished the ma. jority of the numbers, and when the prize giving time arrived it was evi- dent that these children had been in regular attendance at the Sunday School throughout the year. The line-up of little folk who had been present fifty Sundays was quite im- posing. Mrs. Geo. Jackson looked after this part of the program. Following these numbers was a seasonable play by senior members of the school under the direction of Miss G. Stovin. Mr. S. Farmer was the recipient of a handsomely bound and beautifully illustrafed copy of the "Complete Works of William Shakespeare' bear- ting the following inscription, * "Presented to Samuel Farmer from Town Hall ou Monday, Dec. {the Port Perry United Church Sunday 31st, 1934, from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. EE iL - DIED ; At Port Perry, on Friday, December 21st, 1034, William J. Davey, in his 72nd year. School in appreciation of his faithful service in the Sunday School for over twenty-five years, during twelve of which he acted as Superintendent." The presentation was made by Rev. Mr. Smyth, and Mr, Farmer made suitable acknowledgement of the kind- ly gift. contest, for their son George. --, CARD OF THANKS and neighbours for their kind expres- sad bereavement. re OP PP CARD OF THANKS A a a aa Sh THANK YOU Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McMaster wish to thank all Gordon McMaster in the recent con- test at Lawrence's Drug Store. BE a as CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Wm, J. Davey and son George wish to thank their many friends for, their sympathy and kind deeds during BR. i, ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beare, of Green. bank, will celebrate the fiftieth an- niversary of their wedding on January 1st, and will be at home to their friends and relatives from 8 to 6 and 7Tto9 pm. Mrs. Cecil Jeffrey and family wish to thank their many friends, relatives sions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended during their recent The undersigned wishes to thank all those who voted for Douglas Gerrow in the Lawrence Drug Store contest. "Stanley Gerrow. those who voted for the illness and death of Mr. Davey, | to many thousands of dollars a year, these institutions must look to the gansrosliy of warth-hearted friends, "here, your dollars ma be turned into health and smiles may' be brought, back to faces now wan and tired. Over a thousand patients are now being cared for in these hospitals. Many others will require the servico these hospitals can give. Will Jou, please help' to assure that none may be turned away by sending a gift of ago. | to George A. Reid, Treasurer, Gags, nstitute, 223 College Street, Soros ~~ CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, December 23rd-- 7 p.m.--Christmas Carol service. Friday, December 28th-- - Christmas entertainment, BS ae Aeeen PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H, Smyth, M.A., B.D,, Minister be featuyed. 11M 24061 non theme--"Living a day at a time." 1.45 p.m.--Young Men's Bible Class and Forum. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Sermon' theme--*"Reaching out into the future." May 1935 be a Happy New Year to all Magazine Subscription AGENCY at the Star 8.30 and 11 a,m.--Holy Communion. " New Year's Sermons and Music will x FROM = : - BERT MacGREGOR PHONE 98; vi To all our Customers we extend i Happy Season's Gree tings || and Best Wishes for A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Jemison & Hutchinson, Bakers PORT PERRY a Pasteurized Products ARE SAFEST AND BEST. Phone your orders to 238. We do the rest. PORT PERRY DAIRY G. OWEN, Proprietor. Phone wal Optometrists. 163-167 Yonge St, Toronto : (Upstairs opp. Simpsons) . DR. W. S. HARPER Graduate of Trini ollege a at nity {nity Madieal Ce an Post Graduate in eid A) of Hard) Grade. idl Post 1% ondon, R London, England, Royal' Infirmary, Glasgow. Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont, Ww. A. Sens ster DENTAL Boi. ; Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's Insurance Office ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! | ADVERTISE! In the Port Perry Star, Gi . . <n - " "Jo. STEPHENSON, RO. 5 |

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