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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Nov 1935, p. 4

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appreciate the patronage of all her .... on by the following young people, un- earth shall be full of the knowledge "LOCAL Pp The Army and Nevy Veterans, Unit 216 and the L. O. L. No, 223 will hold a series of euchres in the Orange H 4 (above Lawrence's Drug Store) on following dates: Dec. 4th and ath, 1935. . Jan. 8th, 22nd, Feb. 6th 19th, Mar. bth, 19th, ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. L. G. Hall announces the open- ing oi a complete and up-to-date Laules' Ready-to-Wear Dept. and will]. friends. AFTERNOON TEA AND SHOWER qhe I. 0. D. E. will hold their an- nual shower of clothing, toys and money for Christmas baskets in the Community room of the Library Building on on Tuesday, December " srd irom 8 to 6 p.m. Everybody wel- come, TENDERS Tenders wanted--for caretaking-- Port Perry Rink Co., for season of 1955-36. Tenders close at noon, Mon- day, Dec. 2nd. A. P. MacFarlane, secretary treasurer. Tenders wanted--for Booth Privi- leges--Port Perry Rink Co: Tenders close at noon, Monday, Dec. 2nd. A. P. MacFarlane, secvetary-treasurer. "Qi PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11 a.m.--Rev. A. S. Kerr, MA, of Bowmanville. 1.46--Men's Class and Forum. 2.45--Sunday School, 7 pm.--"Human Nests Stirred Up" Mr. Smyth will preach. Friday, Nov. 29, 6.30 p.m.--Annual W. M. S. Banquet. > CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 11 a.m.--Holy Communion. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D; A. Ferguson, B.A., Minister 7 p.m.--Evening Service --_-- aoa ATTENTION SHAREHOLDERS OF PORT PERRY RINK CO. It has been necessary for your Directors to call for a second time the Annual Rink meeting. It will be held on Monday, December 2 at 8 o'clock, in the Town Hall. We would would like to see some interest shown by your presence. Do. you want-a Rink in Port Perry? IT'S A KNOCKOUT This John B. Rogers play was put --- ? der the auspices of the I.0.D.E.: Principals -- Roger Oke, Marjorie Pyatt, Dorothy Balfour, Sydney Smallman, Agnes Gooderham, Grant Robertson, Grant Kilpatrick, Mrs, H. Mulligan, Enid Wallace, Owen Cliff, Robert Ewers, H. G. Hutcheson. 1 Chorus--Norma Ewers, Mary Py- att, Grace Stone, tJean Hopkins, Katie : Jeffrey, Eileen Birkett. - Flapperettes-- Dorothy Pyatt, Ruth Brent, Grace Bradley, Marion Brent, Kay Midgley, Jean McDermott," Beth Archer, Pat. Jackson. Sun Tan Girls--Peggy Hayes, Ruth Carnegie, Merle Switzer, Grace Switzer, Ruth Blewett, Clara [Gil- boord, Norma Edwards, Jean Moase. Piaaniste--Mrs. Orde Specialty Dance--Misses Doris and Irene Mulligan. The parts were well taken, and the dances were snappy, attractive per- formances. --------, PLAY AND DANCE AT UTICA A play, "Betty, Airminded", will be presented in Memory Hall, on Dec. 5, following the play will be a dance with music by Scottie's orchestra, Lucky: number draw. Admission 26c. ---- ee E--------- BIBLE SOCIETY It has been the annual custom for many years in Port 'Perry to make a house to house collection for the .Riblg, Society. The collection will soon be made. Evérybody is asked to make the collectors' visit to their home as pleasant and expeditious as possible. Before this takes place a small pamphlet setting forth the work of the Bible Society will be left at every __home. Please read this: carefully and be ready to give your contribution when the collectors call. Last year the amount collected was $38., somewhat smaller than usual, 'Our normal amount is about $75. The Scriptures inform us that the univer- « fal era of peace will come when" the of God as the waters cover the sea." SCIATICA _ RUMACAPS CLEANSE your system of uric acid, relieving rheumatism and sciatica. P. G. MORRISON The LAST WEEK| -- of OUR SALE After December 7, prices will be higher. We have a few lines left at present prices: OVERALLS-- 1 pair only, size 42, reg. $1.80 For $1.60 2 pairs, size 34-42, reg. $1.60 For $1.35 4 pair Overall Pants, reg. $1.40 Sizes 1/34, 1/86, 2/38, for $1.25 SMOCKS-- 5 only sizes 2/36, 2/38, 2/40 Reg. $1.80, Sale price each $1.60 6 prs, Men's Work Rubbers to go at $1.85 a pair. WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatly's Store, Port Perry BLACKSTOCK. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McBrien, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, of Caesarea, were visitors of Mr, and Mrs, John Hamilton, on Sunday and were pre- sent at the baptism of Shirley Ann, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johu Hamilton, at a service conducted by Rev. C. C. Harcourt, in St. John's Anglican Church, during the after- noon. Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Spencer, of Bow- manville, and Bishop and Mrs, Flem- ing, of Toronto, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harcourt, on Wednesday last. Mrs. Mark Weldon, of Uxbridge, visited with Mrs. Robt. Parr; on Mon- day. The regular monthly meeting of the W. A. of St. John's Church was held at the rectory on Friday evening last with an attendance of 83. The roll call was answered with a household in a small way for her recent loss, A report of the Diocesan Board rheeting was given by Mrs. H. Bailey. Study Book chapter "The Broken Ghetto" was taken by Mrs, (Rev.) Hargourt, The program, in charge of Mrs. W. Crawford, comprised a reda- ing by Miss Ethel Thompson, "Our Minister's Sermon", a reading by Mrs. A. Rahm, "The Faithful Few", and a vocal duet by Mrs. A. L. Bailey and Mrs, W. Crawford, Lunch was served by the group in charge and & vote of thanks tendered the hostess. Mr. and .Mrs, Melville Holly and "daughter of Bowmanville, spent the week end with Mrs. Holly's sister Mrs. A. Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and two children Clara and Jim were in Toronto over the week end with Mrs; Marlow's brother Mr. R. Heaslip. Mr. Wilbur Hughes on the eve of his--departure to the Old Land was presented with a handsome club bag and purse of money at a social gath- -ering held at the home.o fhis em- ployer Mr. Albert Wright, on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McNally, Verna Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton, Janet- ville, on Sunday. \ A pot luck supper in aid of her group, was held by Mrs. (Rev.) Bell, at the parsonage on Monday evening. Following the supper impromptu speeches were given by those present. Several members. of the United €hurch League attended the Leader- ship Training Class in Bowmanville, which was held each evening during the week. Hastings, were recent visitors of Mr. Newell's sister Mrs. Jabez Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Mountjoy, of Toronto, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells, "Murs. Cecil Hyde is in chargé of Ma- | hoods School during the absence of the teacher through illness. A good time was enjoyed by all who attended the euchre party in the Community Hall on Thursday evening under the auspicés of the Boy Scouts, The ladies' prize was won by Mrs. A. Mr. H. Bailey. At the 'close a fine lunch was served by the Scouts. Sundhy visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I. Argue were Mr. and Mrs. E, Darcy, Mr. and Mrs, R. Spinks, Mrs. Edger- ton and Mr. T. McLaughlin. On Wednesday evening last Rev. C. C. Harcourt was instrumental in bringing to our village Bishop Flem- ing, of Toronto, who with his wonder- mental wp to the 'land of the Eskimo 'and Indian, an insight into their lives and habits and some idea of the change made among them through the splendid work of mis- sionaries such as Rev. and Mrs. C. C. RUMACAPS. that ma give for Christmas, We take orders for any magazine at the current rates. The] and Gwenyth Marlow, visited with | Rev. and Mrs. Newell and family of |. Rahm and the gentleman's prize by|. ful lecture gave to a full hall, a fine | rrr Magazines Place your order now for azine you wish to Cups and Saucers See our line of lovely cups and saucers as a Christmas Gift. Christmas Papeteries Our full line of Christmas Papeteries now in, See them for value, . R. BENTLEY Jeweller & Optometrist PORT PERRY, ONT. Whittaker, a former rector and his wife, of Blackstock, Those present from a distance were Rev. and Mrs. Spencer, of Bowmanville, and Rev. Mr. Nind, of Port Perry. Miss Lulu Wright and Master Billie Gretorix, of Toronto, spent the week end with the former's parents Mr, and Mrs, 0. Wright. _ The many friends of Mr. Albert 'Bailey are rejoicing to see-him home again at Epsom, -after a successful operation at the General Hospital at , Toronto. Don't forget the weekly prayer 'service at Epsom on Thursday night of this week. § Mr. Gordon Jeffrey, of Oranmore, V . PROPERLY Killed and Chilled { MEAT | is most suitable for human li food. Don't take risks--buy meats that are killed and in- spected under Government (supervision. EA Phone 4 YOUR ORDERS will receive carefu attention, and prompt delivery, W. BOYNTON Mr. Allen Asling spent the week end at Epsom. , Mrs. Geo. Kerry, who a few years ago went from the Township, and who went to reside at Prince Albert, has just returned from ,the Toronto General Hospital, after a very suc- cessful operation, and - her 'many friends here rejoice with her husband and family at her restoration to health. : Last Sunday - the 'Epsom = Sunday School decided to hold thein annual Christmas Tree Entertainment on Monday, December 23rd, in Memory Hall. this popular function, he Official Board meeting of the Epsom United Church will be held at the parsonage on Monday. evening, December 2nd, at 8 p.m. The election of officers for the en- suing year will 'be held on Sunday morning next Dec. 1 for the Sunday School. ---- PP -- YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD BANQUET AT BETHESDA CHURCH T. D. Bell visits Bethesda as guest gift to Mrs. Cecil Hyde to compensate | ig visiting relatives and friends at "Epsom, this week. speaker. ' The Young People's Society of Make arrangements to attend | P. Unfon. . (You Save With Safety sets. The PHONE 49 quet in the basement of their church, on, Friday evening, 'Nov. 22nd, a very sumptuous repast- was served by. the ladies of the community, afterward a program was presented with the Pres. dent, Miss Mildred Croxall, presiding, who gave a yery tordial welcome. to all, a FANE - Mra. J. L. Dobson led the. commun- ity singing which was followed by an address by Mr. C. R. Hannah, Mgr. of the Dominion- Bank, Uxbridge, a delegate to the Toronto East Rural Y; 'He 'gave a brief outline of this union and an invitation to this Society to become a part of this or- ganization. "Mr. Comrie Whrd proposed a toast to the King. A solo was then render- ed by Mrs. Corless Ashenhurst. foo Le ee DOMINION STORES eM can FOOD $018 | | These Values ctive from TH ih Nov. 2 to Lurday Nov. 30. CORN Whole Wax, or Cut Refugee, BEA Choice Quality PUMPKIN Aylmer SOUPS Beets - Bayside Choice Quality PEACHES SOUP A pe PEAS Stndard Mo. 49ers IT Tomatoes = NS Cond. od, cron "= CHARA NARA RAR ARN Sa BAAR RRSR AR ARERR ARE AAR RS Glenwood Choice hr DICED ° Bayside Choise Quality Tor' CR Guay to | - Mo. 206 Ties ¥Wi4-oa. Tins - Ne. 2 Squat Tins Mo. 3.5¢, ap ? Bayside Choice Quality PEARS = Ir 2%: BL ; Aylmer, Tomato or Vegetable 1034-02. Tins Tins 22° These V3 from Thursday, Nov, 28, to Saturday, Nov. . CRS _.CHRISTIE'S . Lemon Puffs A Tasty New Biscuit, , Ib. i 1 Wilts Satin Pastry x 24%. = XXXX QUAKER, ons, Harcourt and Dr, and Mrs. C. BE, Lifebuoy soc | CAMPBELLS TOMATO Juice $275 _DRY-BOX, SUGAR CURED ps ome ecetetsosss eee sibbe an Lawrences Drug Store New Fountain Pens, Pencils & & Sets Many people like to make their 'selection of christmas Gifts early and : from a com- "plete stock. For that reason we have pre- | pared a special display of Pens, Pencils and [f Come in.and let us show them to you. PARKER -- Pens $2.75 to $7.50; Pencils $1.25 to $3.50; Sets $4.00 to $11.00. SHEAFFER: Pens $3.00 to $10. 00. Pencils H $2.00 to $4.00. Re PARKETTE--Pens $1.25 and $2.00; cils 76c¢. and $1.00; Als see our display of Toiletries, Tolletware; Stationery "and Cards, A small deposit will hold | 'any article 3 wnt] Christmas, el a A M. LAWRENCE Bethesda' held a ost successful ban- 'Board for the Province, was ably in- 'tracing the causes, led him in 'most| .cases back to their parental training. at Your Rexall St) Sets §3.00 to $13.50. | 'Pen- Bets $1.95 and 32,95. or Store ? * . PORT PERRY by Mr. A. Page and responded to by Mr. A. E. Dobson, former member of Bethesda Church, The guest speaker, Mr. T. D. Bell, the former chairman of the Parole troduced by Mr, M. C. Ashenturst, of Toronto. A most inspiring address was given on "The Causes and Effects of Crime", | The audience which packed the base- ment, was held spellbound for one]: hotir 'and 'a half by hig vivid ex- periences in dealing with the unfor-{- 'tunate people who' found their way, into:our Ontario prisons. He related a 'few of his exper-|: jences with these unfortunates and in He emphasized the proper home training "in early childhood as the most important duties of parents, and | if given would do. much to lessen crime. In closing he related his unpleasant dismissal from his beloved work. which -| he still carries on to help humanity rise to its proper place, A hearty vote of thanks was movea by Mr. Lloyd Ashenhurst and second- ed by Mr, Gordon Ward, thanking Mr. Bell and others for their help. "The junior quartette sang two very |* Hicasing numbers. 4 Strand Theatre, Uxbridge. Thursday, Fri, Saturday, (this week) 'Shirley Grey+and Ralph Bellany,- in "Girl in Danger" A thrilling action feature. Also chap. 12---the 'last of the serial; comedies "and cartoon. * Thursday, Fri, Sathrday; (next week) : - Myrna Loy, in "Stamboul Quest" NOTE--Theatre closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until further notice. Open Christmas and New (| Year weeks. Christmas--"Going to Town"; New. Years--"Our Little Girl" with 'Shirley Temple. RE I A aia lath a A "SOW FOR SALE "Brood .sow for sale, due to farrow 'December 10th. Apply to Fred War- ren, lot 16, con. 8, Reach, half mile north of .the Yellow Schools MARSH HILL ie pete the last month, with relatives in Al-| } berta. The ladies of She community are to be congratulated on. the successful 'gocial that was held in the church on Friday evening last. The program 'which was of a local nature, was ap- | preciated by all, - Master : Ross Cookman was the | guest of Lawrence Hood; on Sunday. a Mr. and. Mrs, « Geo, Merrick and A toast to the Church was proposed e at once. Consult us about re. pairs, : Good stock of lnber. ie les. and roofing on an oe | Sam N. Griffen | Lumber Co. Phone 240 2 PORT PERRY, ONT. Eyesight Specallst Open Monday, Wednesday, "and Friday Evenings, or by appointment at all times. DISNEY' BLOCK © Oshawa Opp. Post Office, Phone 1810. INTERESTED IN CHRISTMAS © PRESENTS, = Ethel Dodd has varieties of BEAD WORK, WOOLLY DOGS, KNITTED BABY'S WEAR and BONNETS. She will be pleased to take orders for Christmas delivezy. Rep airs Po aad - Phone to JOHN FARMER © YOUR EYES Consult uss if bi have any suspicion of failing eyesight. It may save. "you years of future trouble. F. E. LUKE & SON 163-167 Yonge St. "Opp. Simpson's--Upstairs | : Phone. EL 4820. some pleasing . ELECTRICAL DR. Ww. 8 HARPER : and Oftice and surgery pen Perey, y WwW. A. 'Sangster : DENTAL SURGEON - Office Hours: 9am. to 8 pm. Office. Up-stairs, over BEmmeson's Insurance ( family spent Sunday. with friends fn | == --- the! ety, els i = i SA Ne

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