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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Nov 1935, p. 5

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Fill out coupon carefully. three magazines checked with a year's subscription RR ERR RE A RR ERR RE RE ETE STREET OR R.F.D, .... TOWN AND PROVINCE ..... Please send me the seers EE EE RE EEE ERNE RY oe "SCUGOG Church and Sunday School at the usnal hours next 'Sunday. The Young People's: meeting on Mrs. Geo. Sweetman. Edna, who was married to Mr. Hagry Hayes, in Toronto, on Wednesdhy, Nov. 20th, and while there their friends showered them with all kin¥s their arrival home they were me again by friends who gave them an-| | for the beautiful gifts. evening in hil of their daughter |: (other shower among which was" a Dinette Suite of table, 4"¢hairs and a buffet: of ivory and green from her parents and 'sister Eva. He spoke for he and his bride and thanked all A dainty lunch was served after which all wished the bride and groom a long and happy life and departed. We still hear the tingle of welding bells, Sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. Gea. Hodgson, who passed in Toronto General Hospital last November 20th, jin his live ut for the most' Mr. Hodgson has been a great suffer- er for the past couple of years. The funeral service was held at his home} and interment made "at Tine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. He leaves to mourn his passing his widow and one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Richard- gon, and one.son Melvin, both of Kin- sale, also four grandsons and two granddaughters. ~~ One brother Wil- liam, of Oshawa, and five sisters, Mrs. Pettitt, of Scugog, Mrs. W. Davey, of Port Perry, Mrs. McKinley, of Port Perry, Mrs. W. Wannamaker, Prince Albert, and Mrs. Robt, Wells, Lindsay also survive. The pallbearers were six nephews, Messrs, Milton, Clarence Herbert and Are you interested in getting a good produc- tion of eggs this winter? If so, try a bag of our _. ROYAL PURPLE CONCENTRATE, with which you can make 500 lbs. of best laying mash, simply by using your own grain. Others are getting good results, You can do so, too, "We are buying CLOVER SEEDS as usual, If you have any, submit sample, and we will try to give you top price quotation. J. F. McCLINTOCK . PHONE 36 - - PORT PERRY qh ------ Mutton. Sunday. their noisy welcome. and candy: 3 5F The Modern Fruit and a Vegetable Market FRUITS and VEGETABLES in SEASON Stanley Hope, and Geo. Davey. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Our Reeve and Mrs, Gerrow and their son Anson, attended the War- den's banquet ae Whitby last Friday evening, Nov. 22nd. There were about one hundred and fifty present to en- joy the hospitality of the Warden Rowe, who was presented with a gold -|-watch by his collegues: Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hood visited with 'Mr, and Mrs. D. Cherrie in Oshawa on We 'are sorry to hear that Mrs. Cherrie is not 'as well as her friends would wish for her. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and their daughter Isabel, of Sunderland visited cousins Mr. Martyn, on Sunday. A number of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H. Hayes to give them a warm and After the noise, all| were invited in and, treated to lunch and + Mrs, The first 'Community Club meeting was held last Tuesday, November 19, Lag the home of Mr. and Mrs: S. Sweet- man, with the good attendance of fifty. Mrs. E. Sweetman, the presi- dent was in charge. The topic "Friend- ship" was taken by Mrs. A. Martyn. Rev. F. G, Joblin asked Mr, and Mrs. | C. Samells, Mrs. E. Reader and Mr.' Anson Gerrow for their opinion of Alex. --. La if { v : New Master and Standard Cheveolats for _ An appearance and ir n fompt jon engines. hehe full-len 1% are among the mechanical i Eo EN ni 8 Now Us ols, > Tho Alstra 0 hh show: Top righty th ng. coos eben 1 tandard as well as the Maste rakes, high. igh. EEE et aster Six special Regular coupe of the Standarc o | hydraulic brakes, all models. rked advances sedan with built-in trunk, Top lott, the front seat improvement in Master coaches, the seat being in one piece and the right half of the back being 'movable. Lower right, the simple arrangement of Chevrolet's perfected oes Jett a De Luxe Convertible and the Oranges California Sunil 2 doz. 35¢ Hothouse Tomatoes, Celery a Specialty Anthony Caruso, Prop. It will pay you to buy Christmas fruits and vegetables at this store. Phone 208. We deliver friendship, 'and which which they ex- pressed very well, Mr, Joe Lucas sang "What a Friend We Have in Jesus", Mr, C. Samells sang "That Old Gang of Mine", Mrs. E. Reader read a poem, Mrs. E. Hance gave a recitation, Miss Stella Raymes con- ducted an interesting car contest, after which a tasty lunch was served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Samells on December 3rd. Miss Blanche Schell has returned home after spending a few weeks in Oshawa, her sister Miss Olive Schell | # returned home with her for the week | }§f end. Mr. and Mrs. O. Jeffrey, Clem and Lois, visited her sister Mrs. D. Har- rison, at Prince Albert, on Sunday. Mrs, J. Collins spent last week with friends in Oshawa. Congratulations to Mr. Oliver Reader on winning a beautiful Dres- den quilt at Port Perry, last week. Mrs. I. Rodd received a special in- vitation from her old friends - in Myrtle to visit them last Sunday and to sing at their anniversary services. Mr. Fred Gow and friend, of Osh- awa, visited his home here on Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. A. Prentice, Kay and little Eddie, visited his brother Mr. A, Prentice-in Port Perry, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerrow, Reach, visited her sister Mrs. R. Reader, on Monday. Mr. W. Pearce and friend Miss C. Crawford, Mr. J. Venning and Miss-D. Stevens, of Blackstock, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, Tetlow. Mrs. CO. Wannamaker spent - the' week end with her niece Mrs. Roy Hood, at Marsh Hill. Mrs. J. Demara, Milton, Grace and Glen, visited over the week end with her sister Mrs, C, Hood, at Mount Dennis, 2 Mrs. J>Jackson, of Port Perry, and her little granddaughter Yvonne Jack- son, of Blackstock, visited her friend Mrs. J. Pearce recently. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hadley, of " Toronto, visited his aunt Mrs. J. A. @ Sweetman, on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Hope celebrated his 87th birthday on Saturday, Nov. 28, Con- gratulations. Mrs. J. Pearce, Mis. E. Sweetman, Miss Myrtle Jeffrey, Miss Dorothy Fines, all celebrated their birthdays on November 16th, Many returns of | the day. Miss Margaret Crozier has returned home after spending a few days in Aurora and Toronto. Miss Luella Jeffrey is spendng a few weeks in Port Perry. Miss Jean Crooks, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Geo, Jackson for a few days, Centre School Report for Nov. Sr. IV--Dorothy Fines 78%, Eileen Stokes 72. Jr, IV--Clem Jeffrey 70, Rena Sweetman 70, Joyce Tetlow 67, Glen Demara 60, Edna Prentice 46, Sr. II--Bruce Sweetman, ¢ . Jr. III---Mildred Stokes 67 II---Nick Boyko 92, James Stokes F. W. BROCK & SON RED & WHITE STORE PASTRY FLOUR, 24's ..... TOMATO SOUP, C. & B,, 10%; FALCON PEAS, 2's ....... GROCERIES HONDURAS ORANGES, sweet and juicy, dozen .19¢., 25¢: QUAKER BREAD FLOUR, XXXX, 98's ......... NE NER SNE C. & B. CATSUP, 14 oz, fine value . Hara GOLD MEDAL TOMATO JUICE, 2% tins ..........10c. DI I SC RR NE RA) FALCON TOMATOES, 2% tins ........... .. $2.75 aaa DOC ...2 for 25¢. oz. i 1a for 806 Sire ar sv 100 cress ena Oe IBEX BLANKETS, large size White, 34 inches wide .. Deygoods Sale 10 Days FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, 64 x 80 ....... See ees eas WHEELING YARN, grey, black, navy and cardinal .pair $2.10 ... pair $2.39 DRE NS I FLANNELETTE, 36 inches wide, woven stripes, yd. 15¢. cheer sat Yi 180, Price per 1b. 75c. § DOESKIN WORK SHIRTS, h Wonderful value for this quality ............... Men's Shirts eavy nap, Navy, Grey, Tan. ..81.19 coat at... by ---- BLUE or PROV TWEED COATS, all wool in nice models; 'MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S GREY OVERCOATS--all wool tweed, a serviceable ...$10.00 . Tr sr essere $13.95 Tore: Dishes, "Ladies and Men's Wear, in a large~assortment for §: Christmas gifts now on display. | i] winter." So when the chill bla Coal bin stocked with BLU tection. First of November. Slabs. FRED E. a COAL COKE WOOD So long as history can tell us, the weather has been cold during the winter season in this part of Canada, and there _. 1s no reason to think it might-be otherwise this coming clime begin to blow, insure your comfort by having your Anthracite Coal from Scranton.. It is quite possible you may favour Coke: if so, we have "STELCO COKE" made in Hamilton, Ont. We can also supply Blower coal, Stoker coal, Scotch or Welsh cobbles, Cannel Coal, and Blacksmith coal. SPECIAL--A car of Alberta Coal will' arrive about the WOOD in stock--Hard Bodywood, Hardwood Slabs, Pine EEE Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73) sts of this beautiful Northern E COAL, that ever famous .Coloured for your pro- ol 0. A. C. GROWING MASH BREAD FLOUR PASTRY FLOUR SELF-RAISING BU A. WARIDEL YOU CAN BUY SALT GROATS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR PURINA PRODUCTS CKWHEAT FLOUR ~ --at the-- LAKE SCUGOG MILLING CO, i! MANAGER Junior Pr.-- Isabel Flewell, Sadie Stokes, June Sweetman. Miss -M. , Mitchell, Teacher Mr. and Mrs, J. Jeffrey and won, Mr. and Mrs. C, Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey, of Port Perry, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, W. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, of Toronto, vigited her sister Mrs. R.' Henders, on _| Sunday: Mrs. Heayn, of Toronto, is spending "a few days with Mr. and 'Mrs. W. 78, Russell Fines 71, Douglas Flewell | Milner. 88. 8. Pr.--Robe}, Beacock. - Miss Doris Pogue visited her friend Miss Leona Prentice, on Sunday. , MANCHESTER y Mr. and Mrs. "Geo. Snappy, of Buf- falo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, - Joe Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell, fo Brechin, recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper, Messrs, H, O. Dobson, L. McKee, H. Franklin, and M. Howsam, attended the Royal Winter Fair. | 5 The Manchester Christmas Tree wil be held on December 20th. Mr. Ray Oliff spent the week end | with his brother Bert. Quite a number from Manchester attended the. Wick supper. Pi ' - oa " ~ SI < wo Fi os It es iron ol Fain pi 3 ty coms ' rh Sar ne \ 58 Tr on LT WJ Gg WO a aH A a - Now [ a RG A } ; » 4 i LL ---- e.g "po part Ae ve a Agia ae fn nl. peep pe pn Ir ry Va Ak al 1 gi Fare re & id a pm 2, oro

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