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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jan 1936, p. 4

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A Sone ie? y i Hy Rit SERPs a De Dh! o ita LEAL EL PAGE FOUR LOCAL ITEMS The amateur contest will take place in the Parish Hall of the Anglican Church on Wednesday, February 0b, at 8 p.m, Contestants will be admitted free. For others admission well be 26 cents and 16 cents for children. Applications for the contest are asked to give in their names to the Misses Cockburn or any member of the choir, : Among those from out of town who attended the Golden Jubilee Anniver- sary Supper at the United Church were: Mr. and Mrs. S. E. VanCamp and tamily of Toronto; Dr. Ross and Mrs. Jewel, of Toronto, Dr. Clarence Henders, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lucas, of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kean, of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson, of Oshawa, Miss Marion Ross, of Oshawa, Rev. R. T. Richards, of Napanee. Mr. Bernard Koch, was a business visitor in Trenton, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson, of Brampton, are spending the winter in Florida. The regular meeting of Scugog Chapter of the 1L.O.D.E. will be held in the Committee Room of the Public Library on Monday, February 3rd, at 3 p.m. All members are requested to be present. ' Mrs. Jas, Harris, of Toronto, was in town with relatives over the week end. ' Mr. Grant Robertson, of the Can- Please take Notice business on a cash basis has been set The date for our change to doing for February 6th. On and after that date we shall carry out the plan for the mutual benefit of our customers and the busi- ness, We can give you better values if this plan is put into effect. Eyes Tested AND ~ Glasses Supplied WHERE NECESSARY I. R. BENTLEY Experience has proved that our OPTOMETRIST Radios, as low as $4.00. prices both for repairs and new goods LE, FEES are well below the average, and our PORT PERRY, ONT. FARMER RADIO SERVICE customers are pleased with the ser- eet 148EL ILLS LEEE Seeeetee81tttLtts 3302810] Phone 85 Port Perry vice given See us for Overalls, Smocks, Shirts, Mitts, Rubbers. buy now as prices are bound to ad- vance. WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatty's Store, Port Perry HOCKEY JUVENILE HOCKEY Prices are right-- A great interest is being shown among Juvenile Hockey players of playing the same fast game. Oshawa players kept shooting the puck down the ice away from 'their goal but Port kept a man posted at their own de- fence to return it as fast as possible; but were unable to score though once or twice when things looked good the Port boys were tripped, of course this gave Oshawa a penalty but the score did not change and Oshawa was vie- _torious with a lead of 2 goals. This has been the fastest game Port has pldyed this season and the two games yet to come should be real fast hockey to watch, so don't miss them, Port Perry. This Juvenile League has just been formed during the last few days. The forming of this league is to promote an interest among the STORY HOUR AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY in the sport of hockey. very few and boys from ten to sixteen years of age At present local hockey players are with this : Juvenile League we hope to produce players that the people of Port Perry will be proud to support in the Junior and Intermediate games of the next few/| . Board are instituting a story hour for children from 5 to 8 years at the Library each Saturday from 2 to 8 p.m. Parents are invited to send their children to this story hour, which will give them entry into the wonderland The Port Perry Public Library | 6 tube Battery Console Radio, com- plete with batteries, $15.00. Also other table models in used battery Repairs and service on all Radio, Sound and" Talkie Equipment. POTATOES FOR SALE also a number of young hens. Apply to John Boyko, Stugog, Lot 7, Con. 9. BY Sa John M. Low, Reeve of Uxbridge elected Warden County Council,"at Whitby, on Wed- nesday of this week, John M. Low, Reeve of Uxbridge Town, was' elected Warden on the first ballot. There were three others in the field. of books. years. . The League consists of four teams, Manle Leafs under the Hem EK adian Bank of Commerce staff, has been transferred to Campbellford. PP | {o> PORT PERRY, REACH & SCUGOG AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. \ At the annual meeting of the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agricultural Society, the following officers were elected for 1936: ~~ Hon. President--Grant Christie. President--Frank Shepherd. 1st Vice-President--W. F. Thompson. ond Vice-President--Bert. MacGregor Sec.-Treasurer--Norman Ewers. Honorary Directors--Dr. T. E. Kaiser, R. M. Holtby, F. L. Mason, Wm. H. Moore, M.P., W. E. N. Sinclair, K.C. Directors--R. 'M. Holtby, Lawson Honey, V. P. Stouffer, Frank Gerrow, Wm. Parrott, T. J. Sager, Ted Jack- son, S. Farmer, C. N. Stainton. Associate Directors--Jos. Forder, J. Jeffrey, W. J. Anderson, John Mc- Donald, Leith Byers, R. Graham, C. Sonley, M. A. Gerrow, Harry Stevens, Orval Stone, E. Hayes, Wesley Boyn- ton, Wesley Crozier, Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs. Bert MacGregor, Mrs. Grant Christie, Mrs. (Dr.) Rennie, Mrs. IL R. Bentley, Miss Grace Davis, Miss E., Taylor, Mrs. S. Farmer. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A., Minister 7 p.m.--Evening service. Epa. > BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Lee, at > Greenbank, on Sunday, January 19th} Brown, Geo. Fines, Bill Stephens 1936, a daughter. E Bruce Beare, Ronald Cliff. <p Canadiens--goal, J. Dowson, de- BORN fence, Fred Desham, Frank Densham, At Port Perry Hospital, on Wednes- day, Jan. 29th, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brignall, a son. iy --e PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, M.A,, B.D, Minister. Sg am 11 a.m.--The Pastor will preach on "The Potter's Wheel." 1.46 p.m.--Men's Class and Forum. 2.46 p.m.--Sunday School. 4 p.m.--Rev. Dr. Little, and Mr. R. Belfour, of Sunday School period- jcals Dept., will hold a Round Table Conférence for Suhday meta, inches. Oshawa goalie was very School Teachers and Church] good, also very lucky, and the Oshawa Leaders. players were also lucky to have him. 7 pm~Rev. Dr. Little will preach Ep The Church of the Ascension held : its annual vestry meeting on Monday last. The reports of the Wardens and Church organizations showed a year of good work and results. The War dens' report showed that the year had 'closed with a deficit. The two War dens, Dr. Lundy and Mr. H. G, Hutch Alexander was appointe / delegate to Synod. | Mulligan. 1 m mamely--The-- Maple management of Archie Anderson; The Maroons, under the management of Norman Powell; The Canadiens, under the management of Bob Carnegie, and the Black Hawks, under the manage- metn of Don Shepherd. : The games are to be played on Fri- day nights from 7.30 to 10 o'clock--a double-header each night and the ad- mission is only 10 cents for adults and 5 cents for children. - Schedule for 1936 Jan. 31--Black Hawks--Maple Leafs. Maroon--Canadiens Feb. 14--Canadiens--Black Hawks. Maroon--Maple Leafs. Feb. 21--Maple Leafs--Canadiens. Black Hawks--Maroons. Play-off Dates Feb. 28--First and Third. Second and Fourth. Best two out of three games to be champions. March 6--Two winning teams play-off March 13--Same two teams. Here are the list of players that will play on January 31st: Maple Leafs--goal, Norman Sweet- man; defense, Glen McMaster and Harry Cernegie (Capt.), forwards Geo. Stone, B. Beare, R. Birkett, H, Hayes, R. Cann, R. Williams, Gordon McMaster, D. Rickard, O. Gerrow.: Maroons -- goal, Geo. Emmerson (Capt.), defence, D. Kight, L. Colbear, Bill Stephens, I. Dusty, forwards, G. McDermott, B. Moase, D. Sheridan, J. MacGregor, C. Gerrow, L. Edwards, J. Tinsley, C. Leahy, J. Sangster. Black Hawks -- goal, Gordon Car- negie, defence; Ernie Gilroy, Harold Wakeford, L. Colbear, Jack Raines, (Capt.), forwards, Gordon Hood, A. forwards, O. Hood, Burgess Beare, N. Reader, subs, C. Cann, J. Jeffrey, Don. Carnegie, Bob Allin, H. Bentley, P. a : OSHAWA AT PORT PERRY ON FRIDAY, JAN. 24th. Although Oshawd scored 3 to Port's 1 at the end of the game, Port Perry had the best of the play all through, keeping Oshawa &t their-own blue line most of the time, In fact Oshawa only had 8 shots on the Port net all night. Repeatedly Port. Berry attacked the Oshawa net, but. missed scoring .by | He saved them from a white wash. The rest of the team never seemd to get under way. Oshawa scored their goals in the first period with long shots which were misjudged by the Port goalie who shot his foot across the net ahead of the puck. "The third goal went up- der the handle of his stick instead of striking the blade as expected. eson, were. returne d to office. Miss Port Perry tallied their count in the| stry Clerk, and Mr. J. Boyer, wa: ciected second period, when Bill Vipond scored on a corner shot, SUL A A | S--------" | nh ~3 NE "The play became very fast and the Port boys kept Oshawa bottled in their own end of the rink. The second © 11 a.m.~--Holy Communion, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION period ended with the score 3-1. Third period continued with Port ns | ; m-- + | co-- = oo C---- & RS a. . THE SWEETEST VALUE EVER SOLD . . . A cLAsscos EB JAMS 2 £& MARMALADE i & MADE FROM FIRST QUALITY FRUITS PURE. CANE SUGAR Hal 2 MARMALADE et [ee |e At the opening meeting of Ontario | * PORT PERRY, ONT Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) y ------------------------------ -------------------------- POULTRY COD LIVER OIL $1.00 gal. (container extra.) ANTI-FREEZE ALCOHOL $1.00 gal. (container extra.) KING CONDITION POWDERS, 1 Ib. pkg. 25¢c. 5 Ib. pkg. $1.00. DARLEY'S LOUSE POWDER = for Poultry 25¢, tin. CREOLIN DISINFECTANT three sizes--20e¢., 85¢c., 50¢. \ HANSFORD'S BALSAM OF MYRRH. Three sizes 35c,, 65¢c. and $1.25. : Seasonable Drug Store merchandise of the highest quality at the right price. Look at the following examples: NOXZEMA CREAM, 25c. size for 15¢c., 75¢. for 69%¢. MISTOL RUB, - PURETEST COD LIVER OIL 8 oz. 50¢., 16 oz, $1.00. FORHAN'S TOOTH PASTE 25¢. and 39¢. SPAHR'S THROAT REMEDY, for sore throat, 50¢c, and $1.50 ENGLISH MALT AND COD LIVER OIL, 1 Ib, jar 49, 2 Ib. jar 89c. per jar 35e. * PHONE 49 DO YOU NEED Letterheads, Envelopes, other printing? If so-- Call' The Port Perry Star, A Phone 50. Ped + 5 = ¥ 1 | ay NN FRSSCOS [ \ + [RO scoron sins BS / MAR oaspaeny \ Be WN ; Pure Ab Seville Orange These Extra Special Values are _cffective for - January 30th and "31st and February Ist HONEY SUNERA mks e i 198 ZEBRA #5 e13¢ | TOMATO 4%. &'5¢ [| NO. 1 WHITE 20° 32-0z. Jar fo 45¢ CLAR™'" Plum Jam 27¢ Glassco's With Pectin 32-o0z, jar Cherry Jam 33¢| Glassco's Assorted Table | a ----~--~ A. M. LAWRENCE 720 Rexall Store + PORT PERRY es ------ --, Invoices, Reports, Posters, Handbills, Booklets, or any FOR SALE Frame garage, also a large building suitable for wrecking, small incubator $56, Japanese Silkie Bantams, 50c. ea. Apply to W. Bown, Port Perry, phone BMA FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey Cow, four years old, due to freshen, alos small two-in- one cook stove. Apply to Alex Vance Port Perry. : : ARIO, THURSDAY, Keeping Things in Repair PAYS WHEN THINGS ARE IN GOOD REPAIR TIME and MONEY ARE SAVED We will be pleased to, quote you prices on new or repair work Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 PORT PERRY, ONT. 32-0. JAR Ll. SOUP MANNING'S CRIS yf : a : i Ci VEGETABLE or TOMATO Tia CHOCOLATE ~ i COVERED BISCUITS Crown or Beehive CORN SYRUP 39¢ No. 2 tin No. § tin 18¢ Aylmer Sabo Peas 17° Fancy Quality No. 2 tin 1% Sg [| y aimoliive © - Colgates ASSORTED SOAPS be : / rincess " | to Mr. and Mrs. Wagg recently, was. ATTACK the cause of %\ RHEUMATISM SCIATICA ® RUMACAPS give immediate relief from pain and at the same time they will start cleansing the blood of uric acid and other Impurities which poison the system and cause rheuma- tism, sciatica, lumbago, backache. A regular treatment of RUMACAPS will give you permanent relief. . Box of 50 Capsules, $1.00 RUMACAPS. RHEUMATIC CAPSULES . MORRISON'S DRUG STORE PRINCE ALBERT The hot supper served by the W.A. was fairly well attended. Following this the League was held the program taking the form of picture slides on China, which were described by Rev. Mr. Smyth. 1 Several from here attended and en- joyed the Jubilee services and Turkey supper at Port Perry. The interest: ing talk on the "church is retrospect" by Rev. D. N. McCamus and the ad- dress by Rev. R. T. Richards were thoroughly enjoyed. At the Men's Class for the last two Sundays the forum has been led by Mr.-S. Farmer and Mr. M. Gerrow re- spectively, of Port Perry. Mr. John Warren is still on the sick list. Some of the other residents of our vilage are not well either. The miscellaneous shower tendered well attended. Some ninety-four be- ing present. Following the gift pre- sentation, the bride and groom were entertained by a symphony of music provided by pans, dishes and what-not. The entertainment expenses .-solely supported by the groom were devoted LUMBAGO | .. DOMINION SATIN MIXED 2 lbs, 5 | || STERLING TRUSTS PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES pm. pg. 94 to a feast of Mr. Goode's ice cream. | ; oN md : id fins all went home wondering : \ when there would be another. Super : Suds n- m Pg. Mrs. G, Heayn has returned from " Me -- a visit with friends in Brooklin. . WHILE THEY . wa ! CT BIN fg [47 mmr] on vary 4! 49 TRUST oO : t pWSE ov. ; Tuc ah ake af y 0 - CERTIFICATES CALE otha > \ JELLY BEANS) OR "Chippy | = a o Ween PR] HUMBUGS | 0 PEERY, bo, gol : A legal investment for Trust Funds] ortnity " bre i Brie RANG pg Af Sos. ch, $100. and Upwards Accepted for Ropes CL Pod as Le Sst * Cach Terms of 5 Years. i FL L | 5¢ att Eon by do 28, : ,- Unconditionally Guaranteed Rall od le » 2 4 i 4 77 - Tw Ld 3 Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, or by appointment at all times. DISNEY BLOCK Oshawa Opp. Post Office, Phone 1616 SUITS CLEANED Suits sponged and "pressed - 60 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Over the Obs2rver Office 010 OO FOWL WANTED 400 Birds--hens, geese and ducks-- city prices paid: Hens 12¢c. Ib; Ducks 15¢. 1b., Geese 12¢. 1b., all live weight. We pay top prices for goose and duck feathers, hides and skins, horsehair. Horses. Phone A, Gilboord, Phone 177, Port Perry. : -- to®o------ "JUNIOR HOCKBY SCHEDULE Jan, 24--Bowmanville at Cobourg Jan. 24--Oshawa at Port Perry Jan. 24--Lindsay at Peterboro Jan. 27--Peterboro at Bowmanville*- Jan. 29--Port Perry at Peterboro Feb. 8--Cobourg at Port Perry Feb. 4--Lindsay at Oshawa. 7° Feb. 7--Bowihanville at Port Perry YOUR EYES Consult us if you have 'l 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. Api at "DR. W. S. HARPER Gradusts of T nity Modioal College and Post Graduate in of Medical Gradu. ' College and P. North East Post Graduate London, em oral Infirmary, Glasgow. Office and Burgery--Port Perry, Ont, W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to 5 pm. Ofice Up-atairs, over Emmerson's " Instranéd Office CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Publis GORDON D. CONANT, K.C, . ALLIN F. ANNIS, B.A, LLB Offices 7% Bimeos Bt. 8, Oshawa and at Court Howse, Whithy, (Mr. Osnant) : Phone 1 (Whitby) : CUSTOM LUMBER SAWING The undersigned is prepared to do lumber sawing at his premises, Borelia Hill, Port Perry. Prices' on ! application. FD. FIELDING, i ~~ Borelia Hill, Port Perry Amd « * z 3. Ja » | rare

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