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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jun 1938, p. 5

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- SRNR REE RT RRR RR Er RRR Rl RRR R A RAR 3 AS Zo) SEX S55 7} £) AR =tr : It's quicker a ! BROCK THEATRE : quicker and easier 1 | FLORIST A call to 29 : SAL ; ca W will end your meat WHITBY ; Phone 206, Prince Albert, Ontario order worry in a flash, : i ' Telephone 618 Order Your Cut Flowers C AWKER BROS {All shows Daylight Saving Time) : . Sd : Friday, Satu Pl for D We deliver Port Perry Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and ants ror Decoration HE JUNE 16-17-18 : a ' Two shows at 7,30 and 9.30. D E ] : Saturday Matinee at 1.80. - ay ar y @ : == er Dorothy LAMOUR - Ray MILLAND : Ne oT : ER i th a Hin Order Your Garden Plants from us--Cabbage, : YOUR F AMILY ; BAKER "Her Jungle Love" Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Asters, Petunias, Pansies, and other B . | in TECHNICOLOR with os, er Boxed Planis No matter which -- Bread or Lynne Overman, Dorothy Howe, Phone 206. PROMPT DELIVERY A] 5 : ° is . ' Pastry -- we can supply you with * h b b ki h 4 'a ® Monday, eaday, Wednesday, the best baking, on short notice. © JUNE 20.31-22 : First show at 7.30. Last complete JEMISON"S BAKERY | £100 550 ! | 7 '" . Thrill of a Lifetime MIGHT HAVE BEE) : THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY : oth a PHONEX9S, ee SL PORT PERRY Brie vast clit aor July Canova, PREVENTED... : om Ben Blue, Eleanore Whitney, Betty Grable, = ©® Also an Added Attraction ® Park Avenue Girl § with Richard Arlen, Fay Wray and : The personal Way Raymond Walburn, ROB with an A CALL TO i pte Ap ' $1] Nexf Thursday, Friday, Saturday, M::GREGOR S 18 JUNE 23, 24, 25. : MEAT MARKET 82 | Matinee, Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m. / . | Saturday, at 1.30 p.m. ! 4 .Insures prompt, personal service Bln oiings-- Thurs, Fri, 7.30 and 9.30 £ : : Saturday, at 6.30, 8.30 and 10 i NET 2.4 PHONE 72-R-2 . PORT PERRY WALT DISNEY'S Cl Lk ARIA SOROS : IB ISIE TRIPODS eee Aor eg Bt 7 eet ne V0 es ant ea eae ee eS " IY) "oes 'SNOW WHITE ...by a Telephone CALL wecLETOMONDS | yp um gave nus J ut Seema. sont NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn Detestia pie wis (0 iivey #l i Myluplane Techuiostor, farmer can werk again, Had the dsctor y a love n p-- : In the Estate of Wilfred Graham, |}., A A atha onl Sitios of ARID LL RAR Rs eated his bumed arm immediately after rid : gatha, only the accident, there would have been no : Deceased. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Tummonds, Raglan, : ' : was unitel in marriage to Mr, Bervil infection . . . But thera was no telephone All Persons having claims against] = © "0. BL 3 n of Mr. and] Y2ley and fern, The only jewellery to call a doctor, This farmer has leaned a the estate of Wilfred Graham, late of el o hn Se > 9 Ny. | the bride wore, was a solid yellow gold lesson, He haa a telephone now -- and has the Township of Whitby, in the| Mrs: Edward Riele, Buffalo, N.Y, {)50ket and chain, an heirloom of her thus insured his home «nd County of Ontario, deceased, who died 'The house was tastefully decorated | deceased grandmother, Mrs. J. Medd,' family agains) emergencies. on or about the. 28th day of May, 1988, | with pink and white streamers, ferns| which was her epgagement gift 56 0 EAL are hereby notified to send in to the [and flowers. ' years ago. Also the handkerchief and undersigned solicitors on or before the] The ceremony was performed by| chiffon ribhon gn her houquet were W 9th day of July, 1938, full particulars| Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Port Perry, | worn by her mother 26 years aga. ied 3 of their claims. } The wedding march was played hy| Miss Aileen Tummonds, R.N., Mat- FOR - : er Miss Madeline Tummonds, Woodville, | ron of Ross Memorial Hospital, Lind- ] Immediately after July 9th, 1938, cin ot the bride, whose mother |say, and cousin of the bride, acted as FARM TELEPHONE SERVICE ¢ v1 9 "the assets of the deceased will be dis- played the wedding march for the|maid of honour, and wore shimmering ¥+ tributed among the parties entitled|, .o. wood father twenty-five| Tose silk taffeta dress, fashioned on thereto, having regard only to claims years ago. princess lines. Shé carried tea roses : of which the solicitors shall then have |" "rpc pq. woo given in marriage by | and fern. The flower girl, little Eilene notice. her father, and was gowned in white| Lane, cousin of the bride, carried an " Hive. 0. 1928 corded -silk taffeta, fashioped on | old-fashioned nosegay of 'lily-of-the- : __ Dated at Port ery, "ue 5) *| tailored lines, white kid sandal pumps, Yaley and wore pale blue sheer with is here that Daniel a captive passes visiting with her brother Mr. F. H. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, | orange blossom bandeau with silk] pin accessories, : 'God's judgment on a wicked king. We | Watson, - Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for|embroidered net veil. She 'carrled| The groom 'was assisted by his know that the sooth-sayers and ma-| "On Monday afternoon the Seagrave Wilfred Graham Estate. American Beauty Roses, Lily-of-the-| friend Mr, Peter Brown, Lindsay, ana gicians of the realm could not inter-| Girls' Softball team defeated the girls 1 red Yrahal Lore. : they wore afternoon suits with corna- Jey the writing on the walls, why|from Zion with a score of 45-30. The - Ton Drea: hen should that power be glven unto {teams played well but Seagrave had Th bay ontiers, : Daniel? "It was the faith in God ofthe advantage at bat and with Mrs. B. ; The bride and groom's mothers Daniel and his three companions that {Stone as pitcher the game was in the We Specialize in ably assisted by Mrs. Red Geh, To-|lifted them above the Chaldeans, the bag. There was some good fielding ol ronto, received, all wearing navy sheer Astrologers 0 Leaman, Jus Tord done but there is still room for im: i % Mr White Roses with a corsage of carnations and lily-| for their convictions and belief, 4 nl, ete practice girls ana . of-the-valley, and even suffer pain and death for The Lea H p : A : seague Hardball game between v . While the register was being signed them, 3 Seagrave and Valentia was a hard ; A S T R Y Misses Dorothy and Shirley Claus, dab Danieky Judgment je gel Eo fought bate with the rial Jone 9-8 : - spiritilal singers of Niagara Falls, of his life. His great sin was that bh vom, Ty os ey Wal. ¥ armer 3 r i sang "I Love You Truly, "God in whose thand thy breath is, lace as short-stop and by Jack Finlay The waitresses were cousins of the'and whose are all thy ways, hast thoulin the pitcher's box. Lloyd Lee's 7 bride--Mrs. Delbert Catherwood, Port not glorified. It was Belshazaar's' spectacular catches in centre field re- - Perry, Miss: Rosehello Tummonds | Godlessness that brought about his: ceiving a good hand. The last two , Woodville, M Russell La 4 downfall. For us today there is this|innings of the game were closely For outstanding and profitable 3 oodville, Mra, Russe ne and gearching question: "How are we layed with each team giving their RESULTS, FEED: Bp, No Better Made. Miss Verna Cowling, of Oshawa. gheating gu knowledge about God in|pest. Congratulations boys! After luncheon, the .happy couple our lives N The- third annual convention of the FOR POULTRY . . 16£L ON 5 Mor trip 10 the 4 Belshazaar had tried. to defy God |; > i S e Adirondac pu Lindsay Presbyterial W. A. was held ~ Pioneer Chick Mash, Growing Mash, Bring in your Mountains and oD east. travelling ' Put he learned too late that he could |; "0 iC 01 United Church, on Thurs- - Big "8" Laying Mash. Tams P ' & not defy God without Him coming into day, June Sth. That the interest in FOR HOGS. ° GRAIN i near Lake ' Ontario, stopping at the his life and ascerting Himself, " thin work is increasing rapidly was Pioneer Weanling Rations, Hog : . Thousand Islands, N.Y., thence to the| Let us remember "What am I doing | {nj WOK, 1s, 0 large number of en- Grower, Hog Finisher, Pork Pro- for chopping Adirondacs, and taking across coun- With God? , thusiastic W. A. Workers who gather- d ( trate.) > rs, 1. Thomson of Johnstone, y : ucer (concen try to Buffalo, where they. will re-|gcotland. who has recent] been visit. |€d for this meeting. Two sessions ¥ FOR CATTLE or exchange ide, T | peoviand, who has recently been visit-| ie held, the first commencing at 10 Pioneer 16%, 18%, or 24% Dairy A 3 side, The bride travelling in pearl ing her sons, William of Windsor, and am, After a short sing song pat on & 5 "Ration Dairy Concentrate, Bulky for $ ecial gray silk crepe with navy accessories, Duncan of Detroit, is visiting her by the Ookwood ladies, the President, 3 Sweet, Dry and Freshening Ration. bl N £ hi k : a Rrothep Bi sistem iney; in twontys | Mrs. Wo Blsbivh i] Bion, on Results are the only sound measure nas or cnic 30s years since Mr. McLachlan and | 91 the Valentia W. A. ta conducted the of feed value. 'bloner Feads have . ONC SEAGRAVE ito ier ii Tham | Devoltona series whieh thoy did vory proven theis superior zs us y feed, etc. Sunday, June 12th was Anniversary SON expects to rgteed 13 her home in a very splendid paper. The Associa 'produce pro e : d Sunday at Seagrave United Church. Scotland about the middle of July, |g; [to Son FORE oie Tod by a We are here to give you service and Lr In the morning at 11 o'clock a chil-! Mr. Neil Sweetman of Port Perry, fow well chosen words from Mrs. L. satisfaction. Drop in and look ove: Phone 99-w dren's. choir was present with the or- and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Sweetman of | Anderson president of the Oakwood the feeds, Take home a bag an : : chestra providing the music. The Little Britain were Sunday visitors ot gaggohiation. This was replied to by watch it produce results. minister for both services was Rev. T. Mr. and Mrs, H. Wannamaker., Mrs. English of Woodville, Es % H. Wallace, of Greenbank. He took| Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.| Tw, Fenelon Falls ladies then sang Lake Seu 0 Milling Co Port Perry as his morning text Haggai 1:6 "He A. Martin were Mr. and Mrs. M. Sleep |a duet. Mrs. C. Mark of Valentia {J {J (1) that earneth wages earneth wages to and family of Bowmanville, and Mr. gave a Report of the Rally of Group ut it into a ba Jiereed through with ' Thompson Taylor of Burketon, I which was held at Seagrave on April ' " 4 oles," Mr. Wal ace.in the : -! Mrs, C. Butt is Spepding some time 28th, A business session was then é TI TT Hmm§""m~.. State tetrity ment of his. sermon gave mahy vivid with her son Mr. E. Butt. o |conducted by Mrs. Creighead. After 7 D7 ert ttetttteteeteee rrr yaaa uaa ssn nasnsanasraante . illustrations Which will live long i the! Mr. and Mrs. F. Grose of Toronto, some discussion as to trying to'fix a H minds of the children. Many of us and Mrs, Bd, Frise, of Little Britain, | membership fee for all associations it : C YO RSELF will nat forget the story of the selfish! with Mr. and Mrs. W. Frise an Sun- {wag decided that the better plan was oe : £ h boy and his plum adding. Sw dag. to allow each Association to do as they » RS i $i EE iy he evening service was well t- r. and Mrs. Oecil Sleep and sons thohhgt best. The subject of setting ( : pe \ > tended with the regular choir Re Howard and Victor spent Sunday with [4 standard for parsonage furnishings i 3 h R | bl F In u nce | place. The music of the evening was friends in the community. was introduced and a committee of wit ellapie ire 8 ra d i | much enjoyed, the choir rendering two _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder of Port|two ministers wives and three other : ; anthems and a selegtion was sung hy Perry, and Mr. Gordon Black, of |was appointed to study the matter. : it : fhe ladies' quartet composed of ra, Brantford, visited with friends in the| "[t was decided by a standing vote Place Your Insurance w : m. Keene, Miss Jean Harding, Mrs, community on Sunday, not to have a Fall Rally. Next year 2 hI » : : fu Tobin and Lo Darot Reynalds. i To Mrs, R YY ianamaker and a Meio rial Perviee will be hold for : e evenin ture lesson: was Ronald of Toronto atten e An- any members who pass away durin HAROLD W. EMMERSON ' i# | from Danie "s, t Ah PR was based niversary supper on Monday, d the year, i i Phone 41 " : Port Perry i$ | on verses 23-30 of the chapter, Glean- Miss Alma Clements of Oshawa| Rev, Mr, Wolfraim of Lindsay gave : i i$ | ings from this german of the drunken spent Sunday with her parents Mr.]an address, taking as his ext "A 30800000 e0eas stssssssnsstansatenaasatstsesttatssttrastttst] t wl {at the feast of Belshazaar. and Mrs. G. Clements. AR 6 0144 HARMS ' Dane] means "God's judge" and so jt Mrs, F. Goodall of Hamilton, Is (Continued on back page) y ® a LS Ls = & TTF a te 5 eX LN VY SUGAR ¥ Redpath or RRR wT | Quaker xxxx Flour $3.49 FFT -------- Venetian Blinds i Made to fit your window # and installed. Any shade slats : and tapes. #i They are one of the best # shades on the market. i A window 60 sq. Cet. i 3ft. x 6 ft. # would cost iH $10.80 installed For Preserving $5.4 100 Ibs. St. Lawrence 59c. Five Roses Flour 9. 3.99 Pastry Flour 24' F. W. BROCK & SON Rr ------ OUR NEW LOA Bread is the staff of life, s0 we are always trying to furnish oun customers with the latest and best. Ask our driver about our bread and pastry. He will be pleased to show you tasty varieties. " SMILES N' CHUCKLES When you buy them from us are always fresh and attractively packed Per package 25c. and 50c. : G erro w Brothers IRCAERFESRIRSS at dh Abe LEA er The Dependable Fuel Why not fill up your coal bin AN 0p for next winter when, low i Ly spring prices are available? ou will be sure of every 7, PL, LTHRAS EMENT--Fresh carload on hand, also Lime and heat satisfaction if vou burn this safe, economical fuel. Tile. Your orders will receive prompt and careful attention. VE -- Hardwood Slabs, Soft Slabs, Coke - Cc x Fo ry PORT PERRY COAL YARD Rs W. G. W. Pyatt. Phones: 94 w and 94 j LAS RR . Eo Contracts Taken NOW Have you an alteration job to do this Spring, or a new building to | erect! Get in on the LOW Prices of LUMBER. We will furnish plans and estimates free of charge. Gp | Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co. PHONE 240 Limited

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