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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Mar 1936, p. 4

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3 EAN EA 2, hs Fo Ri 'PAGE FOUR ----- er. chapter LOCAL ITEMS MARRIED HALL-HUTCHINSON The marriage was solemnized 'at high noon, March 17th; 1936, at the. United Church parsonage, Port Perry of Sadie Loraine, daughter of Mr. and | "Mrs. T. He Hutchinson to Harold Ed- gar, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall, The 'bride was supported by Miss Ruth Hall, sister of" the groom and the groom was ably supported by Mr. Glen Hood. A reception was held at the bride's home after which the couple left for a short honeymoon. The bride went away wearing a blue travelling suit with matching accessories. On their "return they will reside in Port Perry. We are pleased to note that Mr. McCormick of the Imperial Oil Co.|: is able to be about again. Mr. Merlyn Statton, of St. Cath- arines, spent the week end' with friends in town, Messrs. Archie Farmer and Jos. Baird were in Whitby this week on Jury. Misses Bessie Crozier and Dorothy Davey, of Toronto, spent the week end with their respective parents. Mr, Fred D. Slemmon of Brockville, spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. There have been a considerable number of outbreaks of measles in various parts of thig 9 district. The attacks are said be slight. Miss Beth Archer, who is attending Moulton College, was "home for the week-end. Blackbirds of 1936-will hold their next practice on Fri., Mar. 20, at the Church. ORCHESTRA BOYS GO TO OTTAWA Three of our boys who have been playing with the Billy Collis orchestra left last week to fill a ten week's en- gagement at the Fairmount Golf and Country Club Ottawa. Following this - engagement the orchestra will go .to Belmont Park, Montreal, ! . The Port Perry contingent- consists of Messrs. Bob Cawker, John Orde, and Arthur Asher. We wish them success, : ' Hydro Rebate The "thirteenth bill" is lucky this "month. Port Perry is to receive a re- bate of $1835.41. ° Uxbridge has 'a rebate of about $1600.00. The use of electricity in Port Perry has grown steadily since its installation. Our present consumption is rated at 234 h.p. (sometimes we run higher than "that). We started with 86 h.p. W. M.S. The regular monthly meeting of the United Church W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Davis on Thursday, Mar. 12th, Mrs. Gen Tacksen preaiding, . Mrs, Geé. Davey read the scripture and prayer was offered by Mrs, Walk- Mrs. H. H. Stone read a paper n "Our Indians in the West," their Probie and development under mis- sionary guidance. Mrs. Gemmell who had charge of the program, gave a summary of the from the study book on Africa. The devotional leaflet was read by Mrs. Sandy. A vocal duet was pleasingly rendered by Mrs. R. B. Smallman and Miss Grace Davis, Port Perry Peop le Saw the Carnival - Quite a number of Port Perry people saw the great ice carnival in Toronto on Wednesday of last week. A bus was chartered, and a number of individual cars made the trip. It was delightful. "eo DIED TAYLOR--At Port Perry Hospital on Saturday, March 14th, 1936, Ethel Ann Samells, widow of the late Jos. H. Taylor, in her 46th year. ------e er PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11.00 a.m,--Subject "Shod with Read- iness", 1.45 p.m.--Men's Class and Forum. 2.46 p.m~Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.Subject, "The Elder Broth- er, " You need the Church. . The Church : * needs you. Every family is asked. to 7 co-operate in a "Go -T6- Church" ok .- Movement. , = athe \ Or. 1% 8ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN 1 OH CHURCH ~~ 2 ' Rev. D. A, Ferguson, B.A, Minister 2 aa 7 PmesBoaning service, Hello! Mr. Farmer! The snows of winter will soon be fast 'Telting away, seed time will will be here. Are you prepafed? If iiot, now is the time to get your repairing done, also, those new Harness and Harn Parts. We have a good supply "of harness needs. : Cloth faced, duck collars, at $2. 00 Light weight split leather Collars, cloth lined at ...,$3.50 Heavy weight, split leather Collars, cloth faced at....$3.75 Leather faced collars, grain Ty leather back rims at...... $5.70 WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatly's Store, Port Perry Myrtle Station Service in the United Church on Sunday at 7 p.m.. Sunday School at 1.45 p.m. Al lare welcome. On Sunday last Rev. W. E. Honey read the lesson from Genesis 32:1-12 and 24-82. . His text was the 28th verse--"Jacob at Peniel." Mr. and Ms. Walter Ball of Scott, were visitors of the former's sister Mrs. A. E. Ramsey on Tuesday of last week. : Mr .and Mrs. Robert Britton spent Saturday with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Lloyd Broome, of Kinsale, is spending the past week or two with Mr and Mrs, O. H. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Payne and Mr. Will Gibson, .of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Long and Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison. i Mrs. Gray, of 'Pontypool, was a week end guest 'of her daughter Mrs. Flwood Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong spent the week end with friends at Welcome. _ Mr.'A. E. Ramsey was on a business trip to Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Earl Cook and Mr. Fred Moore spent part of Monday at-Port Perry. No serious damage occurred here last week as a result of the heavy rains. Although-it-was necessary for tracks all on¢ night and put in a lot of overtime to insune safety for trains and the extra trafic which was trans-. the C.P.R. which was having so much trouble owing to the floods. The creck on the west side-of the village did a "roaring business" and proved very accommodating as it moved a good field down to Clarence Harrison's where it only Temained over the week end. 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service, Badly Hurt by Car 'A young banker--Ford Thomp- son--was struck by an auto while walking in the storm on Tuesday brought him to Port Perry Hos- pital in his snowmobile. He was badly cut about the head. - | am» ew 1 g WANTED 120,000: MUSKRATS ~ for highest TRE call . Stien, Whitby phone 81 and reverse the charges Good Property for Sale 7 roomed frame house, newly deco- rated, in splendid condition, good fur- nace, easily warmed, hard and soft water, stable, over sin acre of land. Small fruits. This property will be sold at a reasonable price and on good terms to wind up the estate. Apply to the Executors, Robt. Somerville, Port Perry or Mrs. Howard Franklin, R.R. 4, Port Perry. " mar27 g SCIATICA RUMACAPS CLEANSES YOUR system of Uric Acid relieving Rheumatisingnd Sciatica. P. G. MORRISON RUMACAPS Yo ol gd the Section men to patrol the C.P.R.|- ferred to here from the south line of | ° load of stove wood from Oliver Lane's Church of the Ascension night near Saintfield. Dr, Rennie| - To wind up Estate| Eyes Tested AND Glasses Supplied WHERE NECESSARY 3. I. R. BEN FLEY OPTOM ETRIS PORT PERRY, ONT. "PRINCE ALBERT The attendance -at" Sunday School and Men's Class on Sunady was 64. For Temperance program Mr, Clarke read an article on "Milk vs. Beer". ' At the Church service Rev. Mr. Smyth preached on "The Breatplate of Christ", using for his text, Ephesians 6:14 - The Men's Class was well attended on Sunday, great interest being shown by one and all. The lesson, "Jesus Teaches His Disciples to Pray", brought out many fine and interesting subjects to discuss. "Christianity fo the mass and for the Individual", was the Forum topic, under the leadership of Mr. Albert Harper. ° Owing to weather conditions the League meeting, was withdrawn last week. Our debating team have the Port Perry team for opponents. The subject for this round is- "Resolved that the farmer has greater oppor- tunities for happiness than has the business man in the city." - Several .of the ladies from here at- tended the Literary Society meeting of the Port Perry High School last Friday, They heartily enjoyed the program which was in charge of the Second Form. An amateur hour, with Joel Aldred alias Graham Biscuits, as the announcer for "Christies' Biscuit Company", the sponsors. . These Lit- erary meetings are well worth at- tending, Mr. and Mrs. W. Butson- arid daugh- ter and Mrs: L. Fox of Toronto visited 4 ISOBEL EWERS + BELLETTE BEAUTY SHOP ° WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, MARCH 24th : with a Demonstration of the New Bonat Method of Perma- nent waving and those perfect Ringlet ends, in the VENTURE TEA ROOM, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. After the demonstiation' all Work will be done at home, with 'new and 'up-to-date' equipment. The or of dishes for the lucky draw will be on display in the venture Tea Room window on Saturday. ladies. atending will. he given tickets. . r ir "obligation, x 4 At 6 o'clock all \ ~t Phone 20% gt Messrs. R. and R. Butson on Sunday. If wishing to forget your troubles and | woe, Just through Mn, Ettey's green house £0, You'll forget that outside there is cold and snow. Like springtime always is this heaven- like bower Where one doth see full many a flow- er. We are glad to' welcome Robin Red- breast again. It is indeed a treat to hear him and even the crow. <o-or-- iE PRINCE ALBERT Com MMUNITY CLUB. Our most recent- meeting was held an Thursday, March 12th. Mrs. S, Hope was in the chair. ~The first number was the song, "Turkey in the Straw" sung by Sam Arnold and Joel Aldred, a very lively tune, this was followed by a selection by Jack and Elva Hope. A reading by Jack Hyde|- was given and the program ended. Dancing was held until 11 o'clock. OPEN SEASON FOR YUSKRAY Announecément js made of pa 'lars of the open season for the foie ping of muskrats in the Southern por- tion of Ontario during the Spring of 1936, as follows, (a) In the Counties of Brant, Elgin, Essex, Haldimand, Kent, Lambton, Lincoln, Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, Welland and Wentworth, from March 18th, to April 1st, inclusive. (b) In the Counties- of Addington, Bruce, Carleton, - Dufferin, Dundas, Durham, Frontenac, Glengarry, Gren- ville, Grey Haliburton, Halton, Hast- ings, Huron, Lanark, Leeds, Lennox, Northumberland, Ontario, Peel, Perth, Peterborough, Prescott, Prince Ed- ward, Renfrew, Russell, Simcoe, Stor- mont, Victorig, Waterloo, Wellington and Work, from March 20th, to April 3rd, inclusive. Trappers will be Ha to dispose of any muskrat pelts which are taken during the open sason as provided not later than seven days after the re- spective closing. dates. WANTED Girl for general housework. Sleep out, . Monthly wage. _ Apply at Star Office. ! _ marl9 Clark's 2 rs 2 5¢ RICHMELLO - Clark's OGILVIE WHEAT HEARTS re 1 I r Maple Leaf SOAP FLAKES ie. 23¢ Sunbrite JA 9 ries 93¢ | yd ITSP ONT Rate + Eo FoMATO pr) 3 SPAGHETTI 3 MOLASSES ~--Glassca's Pure Orange MARMALADE The New Cereal GOOD HUMOR Crown or Bechive CORN eM ---------------- Tins 10%-0z. Tins 16-0z. Tins COFFEE . "Clark's Yesetati rion EC 2 "TEA . 29% DP Scoc pron CTI fcpe---reforePhg, » i) & Choice PUNE No 24 45¢ Bag PUMPKIN Tins ? 28: " Brunswick Chicken ' : X =. | Abbiks 2-28 | mo (OE > > p- oa FISH PASTES tn LOC [Il BUTTER : California Seeded ; Phe. R ATSINS 15-oz. Phe «1 ¢ [lll 7=23¢ Aunt Dina. 2-1b, Pkg. 8-02. Tar. 25¢ 14¢ 25: E Er A Q¢ | Jee 25¢ | 5 23 N SYRUP = 19 JAVEL WATER iv @¢ Glassco's Assorted MS With Added Pertin. = 1 0: ; i " --_-- Shs : ! = ® Golden - " Values efiactive for March 19th, 20th and 21st, HEINZ > --. Hand" Picked Sh «Kidney DATES [I White Beans 10+ 29: || BEANS Ibs. ¢ All Flavors Med, 4 : 3 25 JELL-O Bins BP» kes. Z0 @)¢ iin 1 4 Crossed Fish 4 = 2 ir Saspines 1d 2 Tis 27 CLASSIC. ad or Clark's i KRISPIES or Cleanser ~ §¢ DOMINO MAPLE LEAF Matches 3 Boxes 3 5¢ "Clark's' BOILED 'DINNER i196 Excelsior Pastry: Flour, 24's 890 PREPARED Meaty Prunes - 4 Ibs. 250. SUNERA Mustard "White Honey ~~ .* 41,'¢ 390 CEREAL 9-oz. . Tomatoes 21's 3 for 28 "Pkg. 2 jm 19% Bulk Macarogi = Ib. Bo. -- 19¢ Brooms . 290. Ere PARD : DOG XXXX Quaker Bread Flour Arn AP ' 98's, $2.60 ; FOOD > SALMON 13 No: charge 'or ||. -'| paid live weight. . | Dishes for Sale | United Church is offering for sale} : Listerine Ovaltine An All-Round T for Everyone SALE on [FN Lawrence's Drug Store News / (You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) £0 SOME "SPECIALS x Large French Balm and. Dispenser, both 60¢ 16 oz. Mi 81 Antiseptic and Large Mi Tooth Paste Seidletz; Powders, re Bothufor 89¢ 2 Packages 26¢ 25¢, 50g. and 89¢ 38c, 68¢, and 98¢c' Announcing our Spring ONE CENT April 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. - Plan Now to attend 'this great money- saving event. - A M. "LAWRENCE * 720 Rexcll store PORT PERRY 3 'Vegetables Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for 25c. New Carrots, 5¢. bunch "New Cabbage, 5¢. 1b, ; New Beets, 2 bunches for 15c. Cauliflower 20¢c. éach : Cal. Celery, Celery Hearts, Mush- - rooms, Cabbage, Turnips, etc. Anthony Caruso, Prop. *. The show of the season--BLACK:- BIRDS OR 1936--watch for particul- lars next week. "@ FOWL WANTED 800 Hens wanted at once. 16c. a Ib for feathers, hides, and horsehair. 177, night or day. 'Produce brought in, fair adjustment in price made. ALIX. GILBOORD, CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, 8 GORDON D. CONANT, K.C, .ALLIN F. ANNIS, B.A, LL.B. =~. Offices 7% Bimeos ft. 8., Oshawa | Phones, 4 and § (Oshawa) - snd at "Court House, Whitby, (Mr. Conant) ig ~Phone 7 {WEY LL Bae SUITS CLEANED Suits sponged: and- pressed 80 Cents : "Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Over the Observer Office "The 'Women's Association of the "church dishes." These can be bought in dinner and tea sets or any other 'of same may be seen at "Star Office." Clintock, Mrs. Jas. Lucas, or Mrs. A. J..Davis. : Postponed to the late Wallace Scott, will sell by public auction at Lot 86, Concession 9, Darlington Tp., on Tuesday, March 24 at:1 pm. all the farm stock, imple- ments, ete. Elmer Wilbur, Auctoneer. RARE BARGAIN 'Beatty Electric Washer for balance SPECIALS Give Mother flowers when she can enjoy them. --_. Easter :: The Modern Fruit and Vegetable Market Also top prices paid | § For information call at once, Phone|E - PORT PERRY [ff - ipitors, Notaries Public |& way desired at bargain prices, samples : For information phone Mrs. J, F. Mc- 5 Tuesday, March 24 | WALLACE SCOTT--The Estate of of payments, It will pay you to look into this bargain. Apply at|" Carnegie Hardware, mar 27 Fruits Oranges, reg. 25¢. doz, Strawberries, 25c. a box B.C. large Apples, 3 for 10c. Large Grapefruit, 5 for 25¢. Lemons, 25c. a dozen Apples, Greenings, 35¢. basket "Large Bananas, 25c. dozen. 2 doz. 4c - We will have lilies for Phone 208.. We "deliver ; WHEN THINGS ARE | IN GOOD REPAIR "TIME and MONEY ARE SAVED We will be pleased to quote you prices on _.. .hew or repair work he.) | Sam N. Griffen | Lumber Co. Phone 240 |§ PORT PERRY, ONT. ~ Eyesight Specialist Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Evenings, or by appointment at all times. DISNEY BLOCK . Oshawa . Opp. Post Office, Phone 1518 DR. Ww. s. HARPER Graduat® of Trinity Medical College and. Trinity Ualversty, Toronto. Post Graduate in of Medical G {BRL 0 London, Engla on Toya Te dan Glasgow. Office and Suraerysport Rarer: Out W. > Songeter DENTAL SURGEON 3 _ Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § pm. Office Up-stairs, over. Emmerson's Insurance Office - » er or = « 2 oe ¢ 9 4 * ?- E. 9 A a fr gr) | 3

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