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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Nov 1938, p. 5

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room to the strains of the Bridal ---------- a. ¢ chorus and occupied two chairs plated ; HY Come one and all to the play, pro-|'™" the centre of os: room, The igs BROCK THEATRE gram and dance to be held in Man-|'"'¥ Pipgian} Wes en Preesuts. Ww Ly 4 | chester Hall on November 29th, under bg Soule, Salta, See i : oney / d ice in- WHITBY WSURED FREY AGAINeT ie the Rdapices of te Manchester' Com: terested parties was handed out. . Telephone 618 nly Helen Franklin gave a reading, vocal ' : : : "NOTE--Every diamond is insured. The regular meeting of the Man- trio by Robert Walker, Paul Regier je? ; - To Bentley's Jewelry Store. Port Perry. chester Club was held on Thursday, and Maunsell Gerrow, reading by Jean f November 17. The next meeting is to| i, io b M iG Oh Thursday, Flday, 8 Rat, Nay. 24.25.26] ------ TTI -------- acsd Nov,-0th, of Ward, piano solo by Maunsell Gerrow, -- ¢ .. Two shows at 7 and:9 pm. NOT ICE TO. CREDITORS . La MeKifzey Mrs. C, Ger- Yop site 4 Hr. vr CORT FA Soli 4 ' } 0 on, Tas Saturday Matinee at 1.80 iw the Bowie vf, Heley Hickman, | ow. and Ms, BM. Carnow are program 5 ei Hn on presentation 2 ; eased: comniitteer The following program; a Tovely green Touige Was TIE de Letter of Introduction | "All persons having claims against | was enjoyed: Mr, Durkin sang a solo, o ey aut gh - Holtby. i] YX hs . the Estate of Henry. Hickman, late Mr. Harvey Dobson sang & solo; mus- Barrett reoliod dn: very. ap iative Bex PL Ly : with of the 'Township of Reach, in the ical selection by Murray and Keith Soars! Hig Holtby Ye A. suit. "Edgar Bergen & "Charlie" McCarthy, County -of Ontario, Gentleman, de-| "Wilson SolojJean--Moase; -musie-by Able reply; -- Everyones sang "Forth : Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, and ceased, who dled on the 20th day of | Mr. 'Gordon Bentley and:spn Grant. are. jdlly. good Fellows? Community x 70 George Murphy July, A.D. 1038, are hereby notified to Dancing followed with music<by Mrs. sibging then followed mixed with con. WX Li . send i 1 ve undersigned Schone Hope and Jack. 4M fetti. The hostess announced lunch 4 ad : 3 on or before the BY OL Nove ~~ We welcome Mn an rs. Samfbyhich was delicidus and plenteous. 0 » - Monday, Tuesday, Well, Noy 352838 1938, full particulars of their claims. pymmonds, who have rented Mrs. Les. pw BAER LEE Py EAH First show 87 gd L 8 P Immediately after. November 5, 393% Lamb's house: when all left, each wishing Miss -Bar- | : the assets of the said deecased wi 1 be Mrs. H, Lamb is pine the | rett-and Mr. Holtby x long and happy Jane Withers, in os fhe Tarr winter with Mrs, T. Smith, of Cart- life. : : Fre ereto, having regar y an "KEEP SMILING" of which the said- solicitors shall then Mahe Mis. Ladenby pos Toon a - have notice. visited with Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Ger- Te TWIE i i Bs Mas Dated sb-Lst- Bases Ont thin on 2 UTICA _ ©. Helen Westley, Proufy,". * [day of . : Mrs. E. H. Dobson has ried to The Bluebird Club is holding a il A. W. S. GREER, Purdy Block, Port Hecihome silos shonin 4 Low dogs e uebir Perry, Ont., Solicitor for Executrix of h Mr. Joe B PD dange in Memory Hall on Nov. 25th. f FE Hick 5; ; with Mr. Joe Bowes. Everybody welcome. i) - 1 "very y A --_ Also an added attraction Re id Hickman Estate. novi) Mr. and Mrs, C. McDermott and = © © 20th, the United Sun : Th 'S N > - " Mrs. E. Crosier called on friends one day'. School. will hold their annual ! 3 4 e aint in ew FARM FOR SALE day last week. Christmas Tree in Memory Hall, when : ? . Y k. 140 acres, the property of the Estate Mes. D. McKinzey cling at Stugog youlig people wi) present tiie or of -the late Merwin Christie, Situated tiie St aluiey ging vi o| pay. ) . 3 . A. meeting at the home o ; K ard tton, [at the--Village of Utica, good build: 0: We Mrs. H., Walker and Mrs. Fran with Louis' Hayward, Kay Sutton ings," running water; two miles from | Mrs: A: E: Spencer on Wednesday. Hortop atfended the Manchester W. A. ; Sig Buran No.7 and 12 Highway. Adjacent tof = Mrs. Adam Cumming spent Satur | "yi 0 fg, tn Ne lio Gili rr ; = | school and church. Particulars can bef day afternoon al h 4s on i er Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKercher at- ARB ASTRA | had. hs applying to Mis A. Christie,| Mrs." JW. ing Howsam has: re. | tended the funeral of the late Mrs. y e ; . The sympathy of the community = : 1 Th f Wailing Jade; are ringing just goes out to the family of Mr: anim : tso 2 . Ashton, who passed away on Tuesday ¥ SL : : - ; Those ig Sous wy The sympathy of thé community is on ir sg du dh illness. ! ee : meat purchased -at [extended to Mr. W. Crozier in the loss | MU hat Gea. had the misforbune y YEE : 8 ; of his son and sister. a = wis i on CAWKER Pho Scem _..Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Crbsier and fam- hwy rr Sn 1 is to have it in flavour; "ity, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Albright ; 1 : of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. not well. : 000 "*l Wilson Crosier. 3 } ey : Mr. Ben Flewell and Mrs. Badgerow PROSPECT a DIONE YOUF Ui a aad i Mr. Leslie Smith has returned f 4 : SFE. T's | Mr, Joe Flewell. k. slie Smith has returned from i now to 29w. They A very interesting service was held his trip to the British Isles. Judging y hh x deliver in - Manchester Church when Master by his appearance and extra sixtéen! 7 Gerald" Tée Crosier and Muriel Mar-| pounds of weight the trip was a no ~ w gates 'Lamb were baptised, enjoyable one. Les tasted the mig "CA KER- BROS. Port Perry we deliver; - At the spacious home of Myr. and|of an ocean storm -on the way over, pi =| Mrs. Ernest Holtby nearly one hun-|but reports splendid weather for the ; a dred friends gathered to colebrate the [return trip. Landing at Cardiff, in i Et 3 : coming marriage of Miss Aletha Bar-| Wales, he spent two weeks in England 5 : Eg Bg : s rett to Mr. Wm. Holtby. ° The bride |and Scotland. He found® England most a V e ; 0 ur and groom to be entered the crowded pa, generally, but Scotland in the Ve x - ey CHIRAL i PRIN I'ING "CHIROPRACTOR : IN PORT PERRY, Done 'at the - "+ SCIENTIFIC POOT ADJUSTMENT . POR' [ PERRY Tuesdiy and Saturday 2to8 Pp. m. - FFICE | FRED. F. LEWIS » ig 5 STAR O hove | Prentiss Barber : Shop--Lpoiard § Block, Port Peres) 5. Bl ; FC Satisfactory Work 4 © Prompt Delivery Es - i » . 8 Reasonable Prices . We shall he pleased to quote : prices on any printing job it ~you may wish to have done. goad i 5 # ] 3, oe - AN pe > ¥ 3 y : > vas : _.=8elect Your ; | Now while Select oa ons a i Why Not re a lieu Roast ) jd " de yp 4 eh aried and Choice or Boil for dinner now that the weather WE - . stock - of Bg MiB ine. Bsadind «and ig 7H select your. Christmas pieées w e._ you're "is getting chilly? | MGREGOR' S to : A "small Sous will held any atticle unill Christmas . , . It's a simple time-saving G5 have choice cuts that are sure to satisfy ie a ! shoppin eatly.. . slo uh, ws <oujusion or it forced choice from depleted selections fol PHONE 72: R-2. WE DELIVER PORT PERRY Ne I Aa ae. or ' : Baggage for this sion is simply full of 0 iE FL : i wonderful gift tems for all the s (omy. fi PROTECT YOURSELF et OER : A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL ! HOLD. ANY ARTICLE 'with Reliable Fire Insurance. UNTIL CHRISTMAS | * Place Your Insurance with i W. E. WEDSTER H { ' " : HAROLD w. EMMERSON iN "The Beatty Store Ha PORT PERRY Ee) ONT: * Phone 41. Port Perry iY I i bid) z 4 53 : > oe Tov. English pottery t-Five Roses flour i Seedless raisins 1g Lexia raisins Our Store is Ready for Christmas LARGE SEPARATE DEPARTMENT. "TOYS TOYS if cut. A -- 2 81.00] Cake sets (5 pieces) i Cut glass water sets $1.00 i Glasbake pie plates i Towel set cellophane wrap- i ped 5c. - 95¢. - $1. : BAKING SUPPLIES E-Quaker xxxx flour 98lb-2.79 21h. 25¢. | $1.00 Brown ~The. $2. 35 Overcoats for men $16.50 30c. | 'Windbreakers for men-- | plaid with zipper $4.95 § $5.75 19- $1.25 © 2.20 | Mixed peel ~~ 4 Ib. 15c. Stoneless dates 2 Ib. 25c. Walnuts Va 1b 13c. Shortening 2 1b. h. 350. 21b. 25c. r-- As, PHONE 43 Kapinski, on their Tecent Janding with the 'the young in age or spirit are invited, throes of a pitiful wet season, with practically- a erop ~ failure in some parts, R The play "Where's Grandma?" was presented by the Utica Dramatic Club to an appreciative audience in the schoolhouse on Tuesday evening of last week, under, the auspices of the of the program, see the play to find out. and fast. message of love and understanding is offered which warms the hearts of F. W. 'BROCK Sy i W.A. who served lunch at the lose 4] Where was Grandma? You should 5 You will 8 laugh if you are human, for amusing gt circumstances. follow cach other thick | & .But within the mirth af® three generations and brings us closer together. To explain the story woyld spoil its future production. _ It is 'enough to say that Grandma tufns an orderly home into-a humorous one in a most unusual manner. The players were-well fitted to their roles and, after the parts. have been memorized more fluently, it should be one. of this |- season's popular plays, -Rev. Mr. Bushell, who directs the play, acted as chairman. . The following young-peo- ple took part: Maunsell "Gerrow, Mai- garet' Ballard, Aileen Harper, Bob Walker, Jessie Walker, Muriel Kerr, Helen Ackney and' Katharine Crosier. On Sunday last the church gervice was conducted by Rev. W. E. Honey, who gave an. évangelistic message, based upon the fact that the summer is gone, the harvest is over--what of wasted opportunities of service? The male choir was in attendance. \ Service next Sunday at 1.30 p.m. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. stoeky Sian m= The Women's Asiotlation meets this week at the home of Mrs. C. Wilson, All the ladies of Prospect will find a cordial welcome at the' W. A., the dc- tivities of which are- interesting and indeed "useful to our community, 'The Young People's group met in the schoolhouse on Monday evening. There was a real good atteridance and all mixed together in a' pleasant even- ing. "The meetings will be- held on Tuesday in the future. ; Next Tuesday the Prospect group entertains . Myrtle and Raglan, A good program has been prepared. All Wedding bells again! - Mrs. G. Webster spent Sunday with Mrs. Holliday, and family. l Mr. and Mrs. A, Lee; of Uxbridge, visited "their daughter Mrs. Ewart Diamond last Saturday, Prospect Young People combined with 'Raglan and 'presented the pro- gram at Myrtle on Nov, 17th, A eh Sip FEAR en et ep PORT PERRY - AT te DID YOU KNOW That our BREAD, BUNS, and CAKES are the most eco- ._nomical? They contain only the best of ingredients; they are wholesome; and if asked we will deliver them to your home. Why not use Gerrow's Baking exclusively? It pays! OUR CONFECTIONERY is always:fresh. Boxed and bulk -goods to suit each individual taste, !-! _Gerrow Brothers Ny NO' HEATING my GY WORRIES | . 77 IF YOU USE WASHED FREE FROM DIRT AND DUST The "Laundered"" 'Coal * Fresh ST. MARY'S CEMENT Always on Hand. also Lime, Hardwood, Plaster, and Tile PORT PERRY COAL YARD ~ PHONES 94 w, 94 j Superlastic Tire Sales ~~ PRODUCTS OF THE Canadian Tire Corporation HEATERS OILS ANTI-FREEZE RUGS ALL CAR ACCESSORIES AND PARTS AT CATALOGUE PRICES Tires & Tubes--Truck Tires at Big Saving 402 Willams St. . _ . OSHAWA 'Gordon Summers, Phone 747 Proprietér READING ANTHRACITE -

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