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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Jul 1936, p. 4

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i his rho TTA TTR thi | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY.2nd, 1936 ": = EE .n" -------------- Cor MR. HORSE OWNER a -- | a : be EC a EA Se A LOCAL | EMS Do you realize that now is the Eyes Tested ; -_ . : Eo _-- p ; a ---- a : 4 Misi: La t x and| time to buy your harness needs! : P yg : 3 Ls yoy ten 'or Stay Sie yd eR two Fighters Helen Ee of Leather has taken another jump AND 2 : E { / | A L |B Lawr ence s Drug Stor [] 4' ews 2 ' Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Willard Brown and daughter Sandra, have been the guests of Mrs... M. D. McCormack. Mr. Wallace McMillan, of the teach- "ing staff, Rainy River, is holidaying "with his"parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A tt ton We wile | OTOMEIWSE |g wATERMBLONS, vide or cat Peete pACHES, as 3c Qf JPR "VALUES ©. Ib ~ Rev. W. J. H. Smyth will preach inf 1 5 800 a good, PORT PERRY, ONT. x : gee a || Pa EEE oe _his home Church, Omemee, on the oc-| 9 Vi 8 : ! 7. os J UTEX MANICURE | ST | casion of the 60th Anniversary, next| Every harness is made in our own PHONE 33 @ ; ; Ai 1 iC PREPARATIONS SER a Sunday morning. Rev. A. Mansell in price, which will mean higher priced harness and harness parts. Fortunately we have a supply of leather on hand at present and we can sell you that harness 'you need so badly cheaper now than in--say two months--so come in shop from first class stock. Glasses Supplied WHERE NECESSARY I. R. BENTLEY/S Large BANANAS, ..dozen 25c. 'Large CANTALOUPES, 2/25, Sweet Juicy ORANGES + , BEN Dozen' Beh 30¢c., 35¢., 40¢. Sweét PLUMS,,... dozen 20c. Sweet CHERRIES, basket or Ib = Sour CHERRIES, large or small baskets. : thugs E 0 STRAWBERRIES, . 2 for 25¢ | ~ (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexgl Store A FLY-TOX ° TYPICAL | <8= % LAWRENCE 2 4 | 2 GAR Sis if ied Irwin, of Whitby, will supply in Port ey % 'a EN = il 2 new large sizes .........385¢. || 1g pony. -"| WILLIAM WEBSTER, |= FRESH VEGETABLES §iif Fionn] (Sg Woes Miss Rhea Walker, Toronto, spent| At Beatty's Store, - Port Perry SEACRAVE Ss i fi id : Fad I HANDY FIRST AID KITS A + 88e, | : & WE % the week end with her mother Mrs. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Scott, Miss Scott, Large CAULIFLOWERS 15¢. Small LETTUCE, ....2 for Se. I BATHING CAPS : I Wy Ee Ne Fr Te ES a rnd te ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Short. Perry. 10 a.m.--Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, of Little Shunk, this week. OD O11 0 11 1 1 "large selection at 15c. to 75¢. Ww .. FN Faas Em E. A. Walker. 3 3 Mrs. Morrison and children, Toronto, RA ' i i . CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Mrs. H. Raines, and Mrs. T. Tait, of Large CABBAGES, ..2 for 15¢. BEELS; ........3 bunches 10c. I TB Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Short, of| 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, Saintfield, were recent visitors with|g Large TOMATOES, 2 Ibs 25c. . pop HOUSE TOMATOES : NIAGARA MAID GRAPE JUICE Vancouver, are visiting Mr. Short's| 11 a.m.--Morning Service. My. and Mrs. M. Quigley. = BUTTER BEANS... 2 Ibs. 25¢ : b 20e. -16 oz. 26c., 32 oz. 49c. 4 <see--------"" |Britain, Mr, and Mrs. Westaway and |B Large LETTUCE, ....cach 5c. Imp. TOMATOES, ..2 Ibs 2c. ENGLISH HEALTH SALT oi) Mr. Grant Robertson, of Cobourg,| gr. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN [daughter of Cameron, Mr. ant Mvs, ; 0 6 oz. 25¢., 16 oz. 39¢, : 3 spent & day with his parents, Mr. and CHURCH Mrs. W. Hooey and son Alvin, of ® TRY SASKASAL AGFA FILMS, 2% x 8% ....26¢. Jl Murs. Sinclair Robertson. P oy 1 Prairie, Mr d Mr I d 4 : X % od G y 4 X O/H .., .. C. + : Services at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Tortage aihy, Lp an N Mes ou na ~ the Natural Product 2V; x x4% 30¢ . . illan, Blackstock, Mr. an rs. Or 25 : : ZASIER RID EEE, . Wohin Bot 23 501 Nie cig wg Mongo Bag] ll The Modern Fruit an Lgl HUNTS and NEILSON'S +f + e hohday wi rien > JERRY UNITED CHURCH [were visitors of Mr. and®Mrs. James ; . 4 1U{f ! SARL Por Te .. Vegetable Market CHOCOLATES 1 and 2 pound pkgs. ..50¢c. 1b. 2 op "A. Mansell Irwin, |, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moase were. in ; p Miss J. Smyth and Miss Wedden, 3 nem Be Whitby, Lindsay on Tuesday Afternoon attend. Anthony Caruso, Prop. Phone 208. We deliver « Belleville, are the guests of Rev. W.| 7 pm.--Rev. W. J. H. Smyth. ing the wedding ot their nephew Mr. |p : : : : : J. H. Smyth, and will spend some time Yd Hartley Rodman, of Fingerboard, to P00 OC 0 OO 5 : A M L AWRENCE. at ha Miss Ethel Sanderson, of Lindsay. concert held-in the United Church on another pair that brought forth the he . \ ! ! at their Bobcaygeon cottage. The Misses Emmerson as spending CHRISTIE - CLAUGHTON children, of Cannington, spent Tues- Mr. and - Mrs. Ernest Eades and|Tuesday were as usual a splendid suc- cess, The day was fine, eats were laughs with their crude courtship. In fact all took their parts very, very 780 Rexall sure v RE-UNION 3-9 Maid ! : \ Msi w+. |day with Mr. and Mrs, G. Fishley. good and plentiful, Seagrave team|well, Music between acts was given } the holidays at their summer home| The annual picnic of the Christie- Mr. and Mrsc.P. Ripley, Mr. and |missed a fa of their main players by members of the cast. 4 gly Phone. 49 PORT PERRY here. _ Claughton families was held at Utica Nid as: willis, oF Oshava, Mr. but then ve will have to Skene at! Congratulations to Miss Jean Hard- = SEERA . : turday last, and was a most en-|Sam etley, of Brighton, Miss Jeantleast two players as one oesn't get!ing on successfully passing her ex- 4 ; SEEDY CEE Miss Spooner and Miss Thompson, | o" Satuday Ja The weather was all|Thomas, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. N.|marired every day. The concert, alamination on Senior-Junior piano at|day and attended anniversary services' HOUSE FOR RENT re of the high school staff left last week "to spend their vacation at their homes in Toronto. Miss Alice Dodd, of Toronto, is holi- joyable affair. the President, Prof. Graham Christie, was unable to be present owing to official duties. and attended the baseball anniversary supper -and concert in . Sweetman, Port Perry, were among (play, "Red Acre Farm" by the Young that could be desired. Unfortunately !{yooo who visited friends on Tuesday | People of Valentia, was certainly en- game and |joyed by all. I do not remember a play given in our church which caused connection with the Sunday School.|so many tears yet roars of laughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred McTaggart, of land left such a worth-while moral. the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Jean just lacked two marks of passing with honuors, Mr. and Mrs. A, Bruce and Mrs. F. Watson were visitors at Stouffville on "Friday. _ Mrs. W, Jeffrey, of Scugog Island, there. i ; ~~ Mr.. and Mrs. J. Holdershaw, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wooldridge and Dor-, othea visited Mr.. and Mrs. Horace Hall at Quaker Hill on®Sunday and attended decoration service at Ux- Frame house, known as the Russell Wilson house, Port Perry. Apply at Star Office, Rr MITE RL ; TON 1. Myrtle Elevator daying in town with her mother. ne Brogan produced the follow- Toronto, visited with Ye, and Mrs. C. The children, knowing Mr. -C. Lane| rs. | firey, ugog sland RD ibis ing winners: : . e, on Tuesday. personally, were quite amuse see is spending a few days with her sister Lai GY : : Mrs. G. Brien and children, of Tog} "4 004 1g qy Mrs, Wm. Medd. Mr. Neil McKinnon, of Hillsburg, [him fall into the well and be haulea|Mrs. S. Reynolds. ; 2 | yery. happy Hine Was Siem a ronto, and Miss W. Cross, of London,| 0 0 gentleman--Mr. Wm. Medd. Mr, Graham and daughter and the out clothes torn and dirty, and face| Mr, and Mrs, Albert Short and gon e Foida 0 R an li Roy Sco 4 Fresh consi nment of Q the spent Sunday with their sister Mrs. Roby Ward Misses McArthur, of Claremont, were badly smeared with mud and water. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs, John Short re-| ti os from nearly eve oN re Drosele' ignme uehec Harold Mulligan Youngest child--Ruby Ward... . lyisitors at the home of Mr. S. J. Wool- | Mr, 'Cecil Branning was another fa- turned on Saturday evening from a atives from nearly every home in the Shingles -- Coal -- and Cement. - ' Throwing shoe--Mrs. Alexander. |dridge, on Thursday and attended the miliar face among the actors and motor trip to Western Canada. gommunity mes » bid Jareysall ie now at Myrtle Elevator. Sum- x Mr. J. A. Regan, B.A, of Toronto| [Ladies Race--Mrs. Alexander. funeral of the late Mark Duff. took his part well. Mr. Lane, a son, Mr. and Mrs. John Colwell, Bill and pied Ps : eS re am Wi t wis Mics mer prices now in effect. and Prince Albert, was successful in| Men's Race--Hugh Stuart The anniversary sports, tea and of C. Lane, and Miss Thurston, were Gordon visifed ai Leaskdale on Sun- SyorLy appl es ie ths puts. Phone 120 » 5 Myrtle Station his Dest Jonrs A 2 Os-| Men's Walking Race--Geo. Ward, - - ---- Jie seliool for the pa four years and Ea OF Master, Manager, 3 goode Hall, Congratulations John. Bethesda. Rie ; 3 FR _(has left- many helpful instructions) -. : Sl sei Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Love snd Ms H.| Ladies' Walking Race -- Mrs. Al ------------ eR ---- , oii ; TD he chien, a bee po apa = : . Jeffrey motored to Brockville where Claughton. Aras is a. y - Church and community and will be - they spent the week end. Children's Race--Grant McMillan. : Gh BT Ye bai by I. and with | Top prices paid for. rags, wool and & Mr. Beverley Smallman Holo 851 Lucky numbers (ladies')--1 Phyllis EE (») 2 : & > oo ; her. The following is the address: feathers, dlso fowl, horse hair and all phi Bi he wi in- Ackney, 2 Mrs. C. Webster. i : 3 x Peay Miss Graham: Recently we|kinds of light metals. For information . . Mrs. A. J. Davis, Miss Grace Davis,| Lucky Number (Men)--1 Alex Gall, : . bay ay Bre going to call Alix. Gilboord, Phone 177, day or' "Mrs. H, H. Stone, and Miss Martha|2 Norman Claughton. 7 A Sd | gathered here to-night to try and ex- night. We would appreciate very Pearson leave on Tuesday of next| Mr. Hugh Stuart provided music for rg 8 press to you how much we have ap- much your patronage. : yee gor Pines Spat hsg i) the program, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ce 2 Prociated Io Sok as fencher, and ALIX. GILBOORD, : 'PORT 'PERRY w : Ys Allin gave short speeches. RS TT ial ; < t o welfare of the] ail ith © ey oo hone doth is the], The following officers were elected: Bayside choice quality; These special values effective Thursday, she ie ye Jeol thaw we ph: ONA T &'/ANNIS © ' it of Mr Wm Real ' Hon. President--Graham Christie. . July 2nd, to Saturday, July 4th, inclusive. from our midst. We have often felt C : NT & ANNIS 7 pk Se President--A. W. Allin eaches viet : ; "| that your road was not a smooth one | Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Publie i and Mes, B, Smith sud deogletor Vice-President--Arthur Lapp. . and a, you were Shdewid with a SoRDaN D, CONANT, K.C, , ; . CL. . : ; : ERE , wealth of patience a rserverance. . A; : L McKinnon, of Detroit, Mich., are visit- 2nd Vice-President--Mrs. W. Medd. No. 2 Sq. Tin 7 nl we judge fgg Offices 74% ANNI. B40 LL : x. ing at the home of Mrs. Elijah Beare. Treasurer--Mr. Harold Kerry. , SPECIAL! ° i from an academic point of view and : ~"Phones, 4 and 8 (Oshhwa) 2 ----------<o@e>------------ [Secretary -- Mrs. H. Sonley, Black- C ¥ forget the fnflusnog and example of | nd at Court House, Whitby," (Mr. Comant a := water. AEE : e teacher on the young lives with] Phone 7 (Whitby) : FASO INSTALLATION |, (M0 ote. AL Oats JUNKET hem ee ee -- ity Lodge, A.F. & A.M., No. 428, were Program Com.--Mrs. J. R. Ward. : : ICE CREAM MIX _ | benefitted by your sojourn with us. 5 RES BE "installed on Wednesday evening by |Sports--Harold Sonley, Al. Christie, | Chocolate, 3:2) Will you Kindly accept these tokens|@ . ~~ - TT RE W. Bro. Harry Wallace, of Oshawa, We LR roe 4087 wil Yavills hy 307 35 gu S¥plession of our appreciation" ia pit assisted by a number of other Oshawa e family gatheung lor lve Wi TayDerNY 8s. As you leave us to enter.into a new |} K i Th ; brethren. A .P. McFarlane, became |be held dt the same place. ] and Maple ppt EH ; Shale of life we hope and pray that|§ eep ng ngs i? the new head of the lodge and was White NEW po he (EF catest, health and success be EV Eel £3 : AHR 5 ' : . - 1b. : LE : Bi SHE : o duly installed to that high office, The Bowlin HEINZ VINEGAR, -ox. Bot. 10¢ mi an _, You will always find the latch key| B in' Rei air - Worshipful Master--A. P. McFarlane| ei id A DOG FOOD 2 1-lb. Tins 28¢ JCERTO wie Bolle 27¢ Wnt to be numbered rn and vel 150 AY Pi elt SOLE 1. Past Master--J. Douglas Luca n June 24th, the Men's Bowling . i ---- |Your old friends are your best friends, |B ~~ 0 i LZ Senior oe : "® |Club held their annual Tournament. SPECIAL! McCormick's Freshly-Made Golden Biscuits c Their welcome. rings out true |B "Tn A | g ; Warden--O. C. Browne . yy The greens were filled with entries BUTTER B ARS : Ibs. ; When others pass you onward PAYS i ja oie San ET le from the following pigess: 3 from US ; - ; Youll find we'll stick by you, . nnd Re aplain--Geo. A. McMillan bridge, 2 from Peterboro, 1 from St. : ; : » : n behalf of the children of th 37 ERE 4% - Treasurer--A. B. Cawker Mxthowe) & from Whithy, 2 from FANCY! Keep away from that hot stéve--serve a cool sal 20° seman Miss ) Gloria, Harding pre. | ' jn "-- shawa, rom Bowmanville, rom 2 A 5 3 i. sented Miss Graham with a bouquet \ 2 ( DI Soorerary eo. B, Vavey . tKew Beach, 1 from Rusholme, 1 from SALMO ! Fancy Sockeye . : of peonies and roses. And on behalf i WHEN THINGS ARE 3% Senior Deacon--Thos. A. Blight [Lindsay, 1 from Cannington, 2 from : : 3. ; tia f of the community Miss Graham was |} Hg gE Junior Deacon--I. R. Bentley Port Perry. KRAFT! Your salad's most delightful companion c presented with a 97 piece dinner set. IN GOOD REPAIR D. of C.--John A. Hayden The first prize was won by Freeman \ MIRACLE WHIP Salad 856 -oa. 22 After singing of "For she's a jolly hi EE Inner Guard--Arthur W. Brock of Peterboro with three wins and a \ Dressing . ood fellow", Miss Graham expressed AL PR SRL > Tyler-~L. D. Colbear score of 656; 2nd went to Alger of| . A SPECIAL! : : ¢ n a few simple words her apprecia- TIME: and MONEY < PS Sends Ste ) IF. A \ Oshawa, 3 wins and a score of 49. : : a 2 tion of the kindness shown her by the |§ RAR Rf of ; A Senay Siavinriab. 4, Tas The prize for two wins was won, by TUNA FISH rai. >» Seagrave people. ARE SAVED. & or Steward--O. C. Hoo er o usholme, Toronto. e ea ! - = wed Ans PRE EER RR RAR Th a ATR ati f= Hn % ? = Following the lodge work the mem- pHze is win was won by Hepburn 1 Quaker i <A | iE FOR SALE = ¢ p33 bers were treated to strawberries and Xr CBE Puffed Wh Q Phe. 19¢ i 3 cows, 12 h ! : ¢ | ! Po | b ead two year old : A Cream, The Weekly Jitney ; i S eat : cattle and 2 sows. Apply to Sh We will be pleased to - ; RENIN 3 th BU Buk Sms or Stu Mice or, elude sitar Bas Al 0 ou priceson | : i Gs rt Pe 2 Lac i . i | AMATEUR CONTEST Ist prize for the ladies, with Miss FE. [ § | Pickles Set Mutard 1Seg ge Fors Perry, On july 2. quote you prices on 7 SAE © The amateur Contest, under the Somerville 2nd. J. Murray won 1st | § Toe aide ASE ES RE i Fora ir Nei Aran test, Lai X {FISHING ROD GUTFIT FO new or repair work AL ; : for the men. C. C. Jeffrey and L. = Gum t R SALE . JER i | BY of the Port Perry Veterans po. played off for 2nd, Mr, Koch | Chew : ing ! 4 pkgs. 19¢ Steel rod, even winding reel and silk 5 i a nd Orangemen, was a great success. winning. : . | |line. Apply at Star Office. - a 4: A The contest was held at the Town Hall! The scores were: Ladies -- Mrs. ; : hu : bo --_ nd : : : * ; on Monday evening. There were 27 Yrosk 36, Migs Ek Soniersille 20, Miss a eee Si es EE i nr : ie (344 contesta tH. Jeffrey 16, Mrs, Love 40. Men-- SPEC ; Folly 3H eo 3 Neff onkestants, and Mr, C, 0, Partridge, 'R. Jeffrey 15, C. C. Jeffrey 27, J. Mur- CIAL! _CROWN.OR BEEHIVE : SN E ectric Wirin Sam N. ; Griffen of Greenbank, presided. The follow- yay 35, L. Koch 27, R. Carnegié 16, C. 3 Ad c Ant iY etal ~ N | EEE Ey ts Crd sia : ing were prize winners: ¢ Love 22, A. McFarlane 26, L. Beare 16 : o 8 IN [ia i EY A 2 ~ ~~ AND REPAIR. I L : b Wh Afb © "Group 1--1st Jimmy Hood, song; Sabri ' - rid 2 i : i {1 Apply to Harlin D SOE um er 0. é oA 2nd Joice Reidt, song and dance; 8rd IN MEMORIAM HELMET! -- arial = Pry arin Lavey, |} Hk Gerald Reidt, violin solo; 4th Frank| MacGREGOR--In. loving memory) | : Br EB Phone 3-r-2, = Port Perry . Phone 240 = i i Bg ; of a dear husband and father Wn, fl| CORNED BEE - p= : OR Ea <i ' 2 acGregor, who passed awa une : 5 i 7! i Gronp Z=Hun Stewart, Cotwboy [27th, 1083, b » i ¢ g : 3 u . FOR SALE : ey . a DE song and Guitar; 2nd Doris and Irene |we have only your memory, dear father, i = : : add bE a 7 : sed cream separators; free trial; i; v - t i Mulligan, Tap Dancing; 8rd George| To remember our whole life through, : ~ , wy 1% 4 Colloes e satisfaction guaranteed. Please ap- - aE : : ¥ Y 4) Beare and Reg. Foster, Harmony |P0} the sweetness wil Jpace forever : EXTRA SP «CIALS ply to O, Hyland, Burketon, Ontario, mn -- : 7 Boys; 4th Cecil Hooey, Tap Dancing;| °* ™* "TF MME FO vom. | | : Te ll Meny Flowess | [Phone Port Perry lil r 6. | - DR, W. 8. HARPER Bth Jimmie. Davison and Clarence Are And Tanilly. ! STANDARD PEAS .................8 for 25¢c. : : SOAP EOI Fre tal A ; = Oradunty of T alt Medical College and.) 3 i' * \ nd IE ---- " b: 1 isnt MMP PP (] 1 x i Fielding, Violin and Bones. ERIE «50 20h 4965 XXXX QUAKER BREAD FLOUR, 98's ...$2.59 ' : R : TREE Post Gra died Medical ' 2 EXCELSIOR PASTRY FLOUR, 24' 65 10s K WANTED | pat Gates Sad oi "gndon SUEUR PA 4 Ci ---- \ = J : : ANNOUNCEMENT SIOR coo. 65e HE ARBOL | tes: College 3nd og 3, CARD OF THANKS Mrs, James Malcolm, Port Perry, ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR, cwt. $4.90, 10 Ibs. 49¢. | Antiesptie Botp by here Bouse work. fil London, Enetent Royal ne -- aay 45 Mrs. A. Woodley and family, of |anounces the marriage of her young- NEW CHEESE :...............2 Ibs. for 29c. [iif a Office. i : ; Office and Burgery--Port Perry, Ont. Uys Prince Albert, wish to thank the many |est daughter, Eunice Marion, to Lloyd ' LAs 4 ; ois. i 7 : y } [] ' y EN hb: fitch ERE friends from Port Perry, Prince Al- bert and Manchester, and the Com- munity Club, Prince Albert, for their kindness and sympathy "at the time of their recent bereavement 'in the death of Mr, Arthur Woodley. William Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Hunter, of Prince Albert, on August 16th, 1935, at the Manse, Whitby, by Rev. Dr. Carmichael. Mr, and Mrs. Hunter will be at home in Port Perry, after August the 16th. S if, ...DOMINION STORE | x r 2 |= CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs. Ben Jones and family - | takes this opportunity: of « thanking their many friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and as- sistance rendered "when their: home { "| was destroyed by fire, W. A. 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