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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Dec 1936, p. 5

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Te WISHES TO ALL | -- FROM -- BERT MacGREGOR Yi nucuuses 24th, 1986 Er ---------------------------------------- Bruin eounter. forcing and and anxious to even up liffe and Jerwa flipped the rubber in for their second. At the 15 minute mark Jackson made another count for the Leafs with the help of Drillon. Third Period The Bruins still in a determined 'mood, they cast caution aside and five Bostonians joined every rush, and { Broda was showered with rubber dur- ing the first nine minutes, = But the EEE SSS mA ATE pa "BE BRIGHT AND § Anthony Caruso, Prop. i RO play was not all one-side for Thorp- Horner, Apps and Jackson came in tie Le EERRE-------- Sands and Getliffe, slapped in the first The Bruins were still | Apple Peanut Salad-- the game, and Sands, assisted by Get- ! Canadian-grown apples. son had to make 8everal saves when| "MAY YOUR GHRISTM AS MERRY ONE AND THE NEW YEAR The Modern Fruit and Vegetable Market A PROSPEROUS 'Phone 208. We deliver MERRY ISTMAS CAWKER BROS. BESY, MEATS - BEST PRICES - BEST SERVICE - close. scoreless, ' The first game of the local O. H, A. Intermediate "B" team will be played on Tuesday, December 29th, when the Port lads will entertain the team from Fenelon Falls. chosen from the following. ker, Bill Cawker, R. B. Burley, Owen Clift. DeShane, Jack Beare, Jack Groney, Mac Harper. "Funny", said the 'colonial' visitor to England, "that you have so many baby cars over here." _. "Funny, nothing", retored the Eng- lishman, "isn't this the mother country. t etl OPP PE me ee nation meeting for the Village of Port Perry will be held in the Town Hall, on the evening of Monday, Dec. 28th, at 7.30 p.m. and Councillors for the Township .of '| Scugog will be held in the Township Hall, Scugog, on Monday, Dec. 28th, at 1 p.m. ' for the Township of Reach will be held at the Township Hall, Manchester, on Monday, Dec. 28th, from 1 to 2 p.m. However this period ended HOCKEY: * The Port Perry Hockey team will be Goal--Lorne Beare Defence--Jim Cawker, Albert Caw- Forwards -- Bert DeShane, Harry Coach--Norman DeShane. NOMINATION MEETINGS PORT PERRY---The annual nomi- SCUGOG--Nominations for Reeve REACH--The nomination meeting TESTED RECIPES Pare, core, and cube slightly-acid Mix them with half as much cubed celery. Mix a dressing of peanut butter, using b tablespoons lemon juice to one table- spoon peanut butter, Mix the dress. ing through the apples and the celery, and season with 8dlt and cayenne pep- per. Chill and serve on lettuce; garnish with peanuts, lf I rrr IN THE CONSTELLATION "What is a comet, Willie?" "A star with a tail." : "Very good! Name one." "Mickey Mouse." REACHING "THE GOAL Consumption, as tuberculosis of the lungs is commonly called, is a wasting ailment; stubborn to master, requirir "treatment and care over a long Derios of time. It can seldom be cured at home. Then, too, it 1s a communicable disease, especially dangerous to young children, This was jay realized by the founders of the National Sanitarium Assoclation, when forty Fue ago the first hospita in oO Canada ment of this d This thier ek with much opposi- tion and even ridicule, for at that time it was firmly belioved that tuberculosis . was incurable. It was just one of those things which had to be, so why bother about it. However, it was not long before the regimen of this small hospital began to show results--people were actually being cured--going home and talking about it. Such was the small beginning of the Muskoka, the Toronto and the Queen Mary Hospitals for Consumptives, which now provide fof more than one thousand patients. The proj reés made ana the change in outlook Is reflected by these and tho many other flno sanatoria throughout He Dominion, and by the large number Jublic and privato organizations ouch 10-day aro sparing no effort to overcomy tuberculos "Tho results have been that thousands upon thousands have been giv en a chance to got well, who but for hospital treat- ment, would have heen left without hope, and tho moetalivy JSrom this discaso has been reduced b With tuberculos Lv. from theo premier position to seventh place as the cause of death, there is cause for con- erected the or the treat- © gratulation, but there Is also the danger of tho feeling of sclf Coniphaceny and tho slackening of effort. With the goal in sight, this would indeed be a calamity, for tuberculosis will not halt its advance unless it is forced to do so. This can only ho accomplished with the continued co-operation of the public at large. The Trustees of the Muskoka, the "Toronto and the Queen Mary Hospitals for Consumptives are "dotermined that, s0 far as lies within their power, no one who suffers from tubcrcu osly shall be denled "a chance to get well. "If you would help in this great life savin, work, please send a gift to National San! tarlum Association, 223 College Street, Toronto. Phone 41 MERRY CHRISTMAS anda HAPPY NEW YEAR HAROLD Ww. EMMERSON " Port Perry SPO THE LATEST Hoc. x NEWS | "National League .. ; Toronto: sg-3Boston 2 Canadietis 4--Chicago 1° 4d Americans ' 3--Maroons + International- American' New Haven 3--Syracuse, 1 0. H. A. Intermediate "A" Kitchener 4--Waterloo 0°. ... . Galt 6--Brantford 4-- ~:~ ow + 0. H: A. Junior "A" Native Sons 4--Lions 8° * ' ° Young Rangers 4--Consols 3. - Port Colborne 9--Guelph 5. a National Yeaguo Standing : International Seéetion ° pair WEA I a Py Canadiens ........9 "6 2° 20 Toronto ....cv..iy TT 31 16 Americans .......6 8! 8 16 'Maroons .........4 7° b° 13 United States Section Detroit ..........8 4 3 19 Rangers" .....:s..8. . 8 19 Boston .. « avail ny: 218 Chicago .....i 5.2 1B ib '9 Chicago ia at Detroit 'on Friday. to _-- THE MAPLE LEAFS WIN FROM BOSTON ON TUESDAY NIGHT " © (Globe and Mail) : The speedy Toronto Maple Leafs, back in winning stride, outskated the hard-fighting Boston Bruins for a 4-2 triumph before a 16, 000° crowd at the Boston Gardens. J Bill Thoms opened . the scoring less than three' minutes after the opening face-off. With a three-goal deficit to wipe out, the Bruins tossed caution tothe 'winds 'in the last period. , eir 'aggressive tactics beat young "Turk i ZicBroda Swiee, but he refused 8380852823832: CT OF ALL SORTS | and 'applied such heavy pressure against Tiny Thompson that the Bos-|' '| several rushes and his scoring play RTS | | to. crack a third Lone, despite: the: ter ¥: | vific pressure the 'Bruins applied dur- ing the remainder of the"game." Both" the Boston tallies 'were "pro- | vided by the efficient. third. line, Bill Cowley got the first one; and Charlie Sands the second, and:the other mem- ber of that trio, Ray Gethfte, figured in both. ' First Period : "The Leafs as usual jumped into ah gear after the opening face-off ton goalie was cracked after two min- utes of lightning play. Bill Thoms led was a combination affair with "Red" Horner, When the third lines swung into action, the Bruins took the play away from the leaders. Hooley Smith, Bill Cowlgy and Charlie Sands, switched the action into the Toronto zone,.and each of those forwards aimed several shots at young Broda, At half-time Toronto launched a de- termined drive, during which Gordon Drillon, S. Apps and Harvey Jackson, tested Thompson with close-up shots. With the third line back in action, the Bruins took command and brought some heavy pressure on Broda. Second Period The Bruins were 'extending them- selves to the limit but in the excite- ment Jackson with Drillon placed a safe one in the net for the second count, In just a little over 5 minutes Drillon and Apps grabbed the puck and came in close, Drillon making the score, _ At mid-period the Bruins were wag- ing a frantic attack and knocking at Broda, finally Cowley assisted by * real candid camera shots. As was . speed necessary. A fast lens plus 'find it equipped for "time" and h-SNAPSHOT CUIL More About The Candid Camera In "candia" photopranh you must shoot with Abalone 'as we That's what makes it "AST week we talked about can- did photography in general so now let's discuss the personal and mechanical equipment necessary to take candid camera pictures, First, you must be equipped with a disposition to overcome a few obstacles, for you are going to have them if you are determined to get pointed out last week, in candid pho- tography you také your pictures "as is." | In candid photography your pic- ture possibilities are limited--or un- limited, as the case may be--Dby the versatility of your camera, but for the average amateur a small camera with an f 3.56 lens will give all the super sensitive panchromatic flim 1s essential if you are to. make your candid camera shots under adverse lighting conditions, in or outdoors, Next in importance is your shutter speed. No, an extremely fast shutter speed is not all-important for candid shots, but obviously it has many ad- vantages. An {ideal combination for your minjature candid camera is an f 3.6 lens for your largest diaphragm opening with shutter speeds rang- ing from one to 1/300 of a second. With such a shutter you will also "Bulb" exposures. . Slow shutter speeds are {mpor- tant, for there are occasions when you will find it quite necessary to make your candid shot with the lens wide open and then, to get slow shutter speeds may be classi- filed as one of the obstacles to con- quer. Practice is the only road to success in overcoming this handicap. camera, yoiirself with all the manual opera- tions until they become second na- ture to you, steady through such low speeds as 1/6 and 1/10 of a second. Don't try" to hold yourself stiff in shooting at slow speeds. Relax all over; steady yourself; hold the camera to your eye and release the shutter, not with a sudden push or pull, but with slow * steady pressure on the release, a little effort and thought but you will'be well repaid in unusual and interesting results. It's a great sport. fascinating. proper exposure, you'll have to shoot at speeds of 1/10, 1/5 or perhaps a full second. Slow shutter speeds will be found necessary, too, when under good lighting conditions you may want to "stop down" to 7.16 or 7.22 to get good depth of focus. The old rule of photography is to . use a tripod when taking pictures at speeds slower than 1/26 of a second, or else place the camera on some- thing solid to prevent any move: ment when the picture is snapped. You can't always plan on either of these safeguards or conveniences in candid photography, for when a can- did camera shot appears you must shoot before your game gets away. Holding the camera steady at First of all, however, know your Thoroughly familiarize Then practice holding the camera Candid photography may require OSHAWA 4 Friday and Saturday, Dec, 25-26 | 3 Special Christmas Attraction Roaring Drama that smashes its way to your heart. 'Edna Ferber's COME AND GET IT A story of life in the Lumbef Camps, Rich with excitement. Edward Arnold - Joel McCrea, Starring France Farmer | Monday, . Tuesday, Wed'day, Thursday, DECEMBER 28.29.30.31 LIBELED LADY WITH Jean Harlow - William Powell Myrna Loy - Spencer Tracy They are on the way to give you the Biggest Film Treat of the Season. 2% EXTRA "wa Matinee Only starting at 2 p.m. A treat for the kiddies--1 hour of fun See' MICKEY MOUSE. POP-EYE, COMEDIES, ETC. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 1-2 Bing Crosby . Madge Evans Edith Fellows in Pennies from Heaven The Grandest, Gayest Fun Show of the New Season Make up your party for our Big Gala New Year's Ere Show. Hats, Novelties, Baloons for all with . our Stage and Screen Show. The Management and Staff extend PTT a0 A so Le Se Se > , Po oF Fut do te a tte te Sunn uct to all our patrons A MERRY CHRISTMAS | A young woman went into a bank and asked for a cheque to be cashed. The cashier shook his head, "I'm sorry", "he said politely, "but you'll have to get someone to introduce you before I can pay out the money." She stared at him. "I'll have you un- derstand, sir," she said haughtily, "that I am here strictly on business, I am not paying a social call." SCUGOG The Christmas services last Sunday were very interesting and full of goad thought for each one of us. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful Christmas hymns, Next Sunday we expect to have Mr. Harry Clark, brother of Mrs. O. Reader, help with the services. Harry has been here several times before. out to hear him. There is another treat in store for give their play--'Headstrong Joan" in the Centre Church _on Dee. 31st. Here's hoping the roads and weather will be favorable. The first Christmas concert of the season was held on Monday night at the Centre. A splendid programme was given to a good attendance. The youngest one taking part was Kay Prentice. Rev. Mr. chairman in his usual jolly way: Prizes were given out to the most regular attendants for the year--Mrs. R. Prentice and Ivah Milner of the will Boys' Class, Edna Prentice and Rena Sweetman of the Primary, were those! who received prizes. The following | teachers were mentioned--Mr. Walter | '| his daughter Mrs, Cannon in Toronto, JOHN VAN GUILDER. Samells, Mrs. Geo. Sweetman and Mr. Ralph Milner. Much credit is due these for the success of the Sunday! School, and to the committee for the splendid program given. Mrs, Sweetman, Mrs. Geo. Samells, Miss Marjorie Milner and Miss M, Mitchell had charge of the preparations. Proceeds $16.00. We hope there will he a good crowd us. The young people of Honeydale|} Joblin acted as |! SOLS S00 800080800 8080000 80 8 8 8 9 SOS IS 8 SE BOSS BOBS 00® 9 ee" LE MARE A St FN AR A Sete Fe A Fr ee edad oss CUBAARRSARA "Te All EN RN ER RR Specials for Dec. 26- 28-29-30 Small Jar 10c., eet eee eas LI NE NE SES CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDY CHOW SAUCE PEAS, Green Giant VI-TONE, LI I NE ES A SPS eo. ...Small 27c., Medium 47¢ RED & WHITE BAKING POWDER . HONKER BRAND CRANBERRIES, AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS, FRESH COCOANUTS ORANGES, SPECIAL NAVEL A FULL LINE OF CHRISTMAS TOBACCO, vee es SUPREME CHOCOLATES, 1 1b box 29c., 2 1b box 55¢ FANCY SWEET MIXED PICKLES .per 2 ths. for 25c. CIGARETTES and GINGER ALE Large Jar 25c¢ Cee 2 Ibs, 25¢. . . per bottle 10c. 2 tins for 29c. i Large 87c. . Dozen 25¢c. MINCEMEAT .......... . ..2 Ibs. for 23c. GOLD MEDAL COFFEE, 1 B viirerener ee tin-39¢ CROWN TEA, I'S .......oininnnnin. per 1b. 49¢c. RINSO, Small pkg. 10c. Large pkg. 24c. MIXED NUTS (New Fancy Quality) per Ib. 23c. ICING SUGAR ............. SN. PY 3 hs. 25¢. TABLE FIGS .................. A per pkg. 10c. SAGE or SAVORY .............. SF pop oid per tin 5c. TOMATO JUICE .................. 2 large tins 19c. WAX BEANS .......... per tin 9c. MEDIUM OLD CHEESE .............. per Ib. 23c. ROASTED PEANUTS ................ 2 Ibs for 25c¢. CRABAPPLE JELLY, 32 0z. .......... per tin 27c. "FANCY MIXED OLIVES (plain or stuffed) 1 i: : EE A per bottle 25c. CHOCOLATE DROPS ELAR per Ib. 15c. GOLD MEDAL MARMALADE, 'large jar ...... 29¢. tin 23c. Ib. 29c. each 5c. PHONE 43 F. W. BROCK & Son PORT Penhy AA, BARNABAS EAARRAAR ARK AR ARAN ACMA? EE 00008 RRs nosososoncsosondnonc Bible Class, Bruce Sweetman of the; Geo. |? Messrs. Frank Gerrow, Robert and] f Alfred Prentice have had their stables; all.cleaned and whitewashed although they had no re-actors after the test.!; Scugog cattle have shown up exceed- ingly well in the test. In the report of the W. A. last week |! Mrs. R. Carter should have been Presi- dent and Mrs. C. Hardy, Vice-Presi- dent, and Mrs. I. Rodd sang the solo "In the Garden of Prayer", Mrs. M. McLaren visited her friend Mrs. C. Midgley at Greenbank recent- ly. Mr. O. Raymes has gone to visit for a few weeks, *-Mrs. J. Demara, Milton, Grace and Glen, visited in Oshawa one day last week, . Miss Eileen Sweetman is home from Toronto for over the holidays. Miss Margaret Crozier is spending a few weeks with Miss E. Adams, who we are sorry to hear, is not in very good health, We hope she will soon be well again. A very Merry Christmas .for the Editor and the Staff of the Star, and everyone else, is the wish of the Scugog Correspondent. A a = ot B A Phin 4 W and 94) SEASON'S GREETINGS Sincere good wishes to all for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a co 0° W. G. W. PYATT ai I Best Wishes for a HAPPY CHRISTMAS and + BRIGHT NEW YEAR as, Happy and Prosperous New Year PORT PERRY COAL YARD i. 'Reliable Service and Better Fuels" Sweetman of the Girls' Class, at STWR THO LS rR a SHRINE Ee TS Be ail Morrison's Drug Store PORT PERRY ELL NL a SA and may the We wish to extend to all YULETIDE GREETINGS New Year be a Happy One Jemison's Bakery i PHONE 2". - PORT PERRY : 5 Phone 16 i ie as ir 7 = i A ---- i oe ga PT A

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