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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Nov 1935, p. 8

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be tn eee ee SH eng Zs ar BT ty A Fo po Ee Ee Sra a am ERE AR AC nd ST ~, ES EE RP Ga ER Sl 'of Raglan, with their parents, Mr, and VY. Frise; Mr, and Mrs. S. Ploughman ~~ with 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Colwell; Mr, and .Mr. 'Joblin, of Scugog Island, a form- will be held in the church auditorium. TSEAGRAVE Y Those from a distance who visited friends and atténded the anniversary services on dunday were: Mr, and Mrs. Roy Moen, Billie and Dorothy, mrs. U. W. moon; Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ley Sweetman, tort Hoover, with Mr. and Mrs. 1. trwin; Mr, and Mrs. Wes. 'thomas, Layton, with Mr. and Murs, and daughter, of Scugog, Mrs. Ww. Bruce, Port Perry, Mr, 'and Mrs, Urquhart, Uxbridge, with Mr. and Mrs, ¥. Watson; Mr. and Mrs, Hugh strong and babe, of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone, Wick, with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Stone; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sweetman, Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wannamaker; mr. and Mrs. Melville Sleep and fam- ily, of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sleep and family, Lindsay, with Mr. and Mrs. A, Martin; Mr. and Mrs, F. Harriosn, and Gordon, Mrs. R. 8. Long, myrtle, with Mr, and Mrs. K. Scott; Mrs. Anderson, Markham, with her niece Mrs. W. L. Moase; Mr, and Mrs, w. Michael, Cresswell, Mr, and Mrs, W. Wilson and. sons, Grenbank, Mrs, O. Luke, Sonya, with Mr, and Mrs, S. McFarlane; Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Joblin, Mrs. Selby and Rev. and Mrs. Joblin, Scugog, with Mr. and Mis. C. Sleep; Miss G. Wright, Cressy, with Rev. and Mrs. Flindall. Anniversary services on Sunday were very much enjoyed by all. who were privileged to be present. Rev. er pastor, occupied the pulpit and gave two excellent sermons. In the morning he took as his topic "Joy" and certainly conveyed its meaning to his listeners. In the evening he took his text from Ezekial 3:15, " I sat where 'they sat." Impressing on us, how, if we put ourselves in the other fellow's .place how much differently we would see things. The local choir rendered two pleasing anthems in the morning with Joe Grantham singing a solo. In the evening we were very pleased to have with us the members of Utica choir, who sang two nice anthems, the male voices singing a chorus. Mr. and Mrs: Sid Wooldridge spent Sunday with their son Mr. S. J. Wool- dridge. ~~ Miss Jean Sellery, of Toronto, is visiting her mother Mrs. C. Sleep. PRINCE ALBERT The officers of the Men's Bible Class have issued this invitation to the men of Prince Albert: "You are invited to become a mem- ber of the Prince Albert Men's Bible Class. There will be the freest dis- cussion of the lessons and subjects of practical life interest each Sunday afternoon at 1.46 o'clock. A cordial welcome _awaits you. The sessions We shall look for you at the meeting next Sunday. Do not fail to be pre- sent. We need you, and -we know that you will benefit by meeting with (3 President; "Earl Martyn, Secretary; Mr. T. Sager, Teacher." CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. F. Clark, of Scugog friends for their sympathy and num- erous acts of kindness since the acci- dent to their son Murray. Particular mention is made of the thoughfulness of the staff and students of Port Perry High School and the Foot Pub- lic School. lo VOTERS' LIST, 1936, MUNICIPALITY OF REACH, COUNTY OF ONTARIO. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 17 of The Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Manchester on the bth day of November, 193b, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. : And I hey il upon all voters to take immediate \proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 26th day of November, 1936. Dated this 12th day of November, 1985. : ) W. F. DOBSON, Clerk of he Municipality. ik Reach on cil The Reach Council meff, for the month of November as a|Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for the year 1936, when the foll wing ap- peals were heard and disposed of: The Canada Company, Lot 4) Con. 11, assessment sustained; W. E.\Beaton, S.1% lot 12, Con. 14--assessment sus. tained; Andrew Davidson, lot 7, con. 12--reduced $200; Miss Harrison) lot 16, 'con.. 9--asgessment sustaingd; Miss E. Druean, pt. lot 20, con..1 reduced $250 on account of fire; Thos. McCordick, pt. lot 21, con. 9--reduced $500 on account of fire; Miss "sak Sprague, assessment reduced $1 E. Tummonds, lot 20, con. 1--reduc $100; Mr. Regan, Prince Albert, assessment sustained. A few dog were struck off and some added. Al the appeals being disposed of, the Court rose and the Council resumed General business, .Crosier-McDonald--Moved that the Assessment Roll as revised and cor- rected by the Court of Revision, shall, except in so far as the same may be further amended on appeal. to the Judge of the County Court, be re- ceived and adopted and thereby de- clared to be the Assessment Roll of this Municipality for the year 1986. Carried. The following D.R.O's and Poll Clerks were appointed for the several polling divisions throughout the Township to take the vote in the event of a poll being required to form the Council of the Township of Reach for the year 1936: 1--Mervin Christie and Ray Medd, 2--Sam. Tummonds and John Dobson. 3--Russel Acton and Jas. Kilpatrick. the rest of the men. Murray Luke, 4--Reg. Foster and Ernest Till. Island, wish to thank their many $ Bell's Drygoods WILL OPEN IN THE BLONG BLOCK PORT PERRY (NEXT TO THE DOMINION STORE) Thursday, November 14 il SEE WINDOW "You'll Like Shopping at Rolls Buy from Cawker Bros. Cawker Bros. are always "looking after their customers by furnishing them with the best of meat. Their long experience has taught them to select the best live stock. And, you*can always depend on their service, too. i CAWKER BROS. - Phone orders to 29 w, Port Perry. Prompt Delivery SPECIAL NEXT WEEK CURTAINS 'Washed and Finished to Size 40c per Pair, 2 Pairs for 60c. Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd. | Phone 143, Port Perry. We Call and Deliver. SPECIAL JOAN BENNET PERMANENT WAVE, done with the new | DeGraff System. : $3.00, $4.00 and $5. 00 MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 75 - - PORT PERRY rices: : McLaughlin-Buick Announces Four Lines for 1936 * Modern stylin nd, Anshin i "the four series of hit AREA RE . Products of 30 La yd FIRST OF THE NEW CENERAL 1 MOTORS performance are characteristics of MéLaughli n-Buicka just announced by General imited. New streamlined Titrret-Top | co os' by Fisher, further Jiogress in engine design, and exceptiona ng comfort are rebiil sedan of the Series Dh Y Zentures bove, ri a six-pas: r ht. The built-in Tals is found po I the iS 10 MAKE DEBUT {Ete 8 "Buick sedans for 1936, Below, oi a romHle. set sport bY Sorpe n the Series Four, In the yi a view of thi compartme (x Serleh Ra g:Eigh ng the he hand brake Ie 3s isd lox ho Er et Bs i y ¢ i hi grace! w MeL of the front. end, The 4 ar shiie allion which is the new MeLaughlin-Buick for OPENING SPECIALS| j Thurs, Fri., | ode followed by the Lord's Prayer in| sussssssstsssss ; | Island, spent Sunday at the homme. of = - FROM ie. BERT 'MacGREGOR lamb injured by dogs; H. Da two sheep valuations; N. Pre $1.50, one sheep valuation; A. Leask, $12.00, making tile; Treasurer, $84.87, to pay Relief acocunts for Oct.; Co. of Ontario, $95.50, re-unemployment Assessor, $15. counta' amounting to $024.34 were passed for payment. Messrs, McDonald and Crosier were [| appointed a committee to adjust town- | If line expenditures 'with Brock Town- || ship and Messrs. Parrott, Murray and | |i Ashenhurst with Uxbridge and Scott I Townships. ¢ Il Council adjourned until Saturday, fi December 7th, at 1 pam, PROSPECT (To late for last week) The anniversary services were largely = attended on Sunday 'and|E proved very encouraging. Rev. P. L.| -- 4 So ne tes ca gi 2%: 1 7 Jull, B.A, of Brooklin, spoke at both | ======= -- rp ps amy : . Se ---- | sexyices Hy his messages were very!' E ve fae Fr : ed Pro SE 2 uct sil ARE SAFEST AND BEST. Phone your orders to 238, Wedo the rest. Cae 'impressive. We were glad to have hid PERRY DAIRY Assure Yourself of the Best By having our driver. call to deliver your needs in i Bread, Cakes, and Pastry Fresh and Well Made ! Jemison & Hutchinson, Bakers (PHONE, - PORT PERRY 3 our pastor with us at the afternoon service, The Prospect choir rendered very pleasing numbers, We are also indebted to the Clarke Bros. from Salem, who sang in'thé evening, Many familiar faces of former days added greatly to the happy, christian fellow- ship. Nearly every home in the com- munity was honoured by the guests, too numerous to mention. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke and sons, of Cresswell, visited at the home of her brother, Mr anton Webster, recent- y. Strand Theatre, Uxbridge. Thursday, Fri, Saturday, Shirley Temple and Lins Lionel V6 my nsurance : Office to my yostdenca 0 on ot where you will find us fully equipped HAROLD W. EMMERSON 7 » yi A 4 IN y AY x 4 Wi ATR TN t 2 shows each night at 8 a school matinee. Friday FREE--a be. Bar to every child duri Calaway in 'Hi De. Hatt cartoon, Conte early : ¢ 5 ° : Mon., Tues, Wed.,. May Clarke and Ches Coal Yard 1 of Port Perry We' can supply anything ré ih ih _ ANTHRACITE COAL -- - Every load the same is assured if you bu ~'Stoye and Pea sizes, d Jn the line of fuel dis 'Reading Anthracite". guilty Heat satisfaction J Better: Hard Coal." ~ Nut 1 Let's Talk I : WELS COBBLES fem ovnn COAL. 'also Vincent Lopez and STEAM COAL to 5 thing - in "AT SEA and. A carload of best ial just arrived. Price $9.00. 'a toh at our shed. 17 CORE, HARDWOQD ant f CEMENT--Freshi ; 'Sa Greta Ga The Painted Veil = "HONEYDALE The regular meeting of the W. I was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Honey on Thursday afternoon of last week, The meeting opened with the {sormwoon. JM lary's Cement always on hand, also i PUASTER, TILE, ne Your orders will receive prompt : id careful attention, PERRY COAL YARD 2 W. G. W. PYATT J: i CHS "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" Phones-- unison, The Scripture reading was given by Mrs. W. J. Jackson. The programme was in charge of the grandmothers and consisted of a read- ing by Mrs, Jas. Owen, a reading by Mrs. John Cawker, a solo by Mrs. Honey, and a reading by Mrs, A. Wil- liams. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Raines, on December bth at 8 o'clock, where the ladies are going to entertain the men at a euchre party. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Owen and. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Willan, attended a euchre party in Oshawa on Thursday evening of last week. Mr, Austin Williams, of 'Toronto, spent the week end With his aunt Mrs. L. Honey, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. O. Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Art Darlington, and Mr. L. 'Holley, of Weston, Mr, and Mrs. H. Petrie, Mr. and Mra. Bob Hill, Mount Dennis, Miss Mary Smith and Mr |J 20 Marwood Dickey, of Torohto, and Mr, ARMA Bert, Edwards, of B : Whi and Mrs. o Edwardg attended e funeral of Mrs, J, Thornton Sos WH , 'Orono on Tuesday, fn wy spared and packed in England in one and two pound. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Jackson, Seugop x bot Price 49c.'and 89c. bottle, Hl wes Bn campy. Bric rT ftv 1, ¥ Rid 8 Oooamt: Caramels' Ia" per Ib; 29¢, dE Fine at Reasonable Prices iy yi. is Our Policy i til ve us a trial --you won't be dissappointed | Gerrow Brothers, |G. M. GERROW ular 50c. Size and a tube of Dr. West's Tooth Paste, 23¢. size--both for 50c. while sale is on, : it H HEALTH SALTS-- i resh supply at 89c. per large can, 25. small can. DS FACE POWDERS-- $1.00, now 6d. "Small size, reg. 60c, for 430. | EXTRACT AND COD LIVER OIL-- Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Jackson, = Mrs, Midgley 'and two THkle | 0 of Greenbank, are visite u ny fr bi x ) t 4 : i. dnd) tor -e ; |

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