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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1938, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 2088 BROCK THEATRE "The Mareh' of Time" featuring "Father Devine's Deal" and w 3a 4 3 Fi ng ¥ 5 5 ' Mon, Tuesday, Wed., December 5-6-7 First, show at 7 p.m. 'Last complete -- "The Jury's Secret' "BREAKING THE ICE" ; "GATEWAY" with Don" 'Ameche;, rleen Whelan ) Er Op tresey Raton; ~ WHITBY Telephone 618 BYEBIR 'NOTE--Every diamond js insured. Thursday, Friday, Sat.; Dec. 1-2-3 | Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. - Saturday matinee at, 1.80 with" "Bobby Breen, Irene 'Dare, "Charles Ruggles, Dolores Costello | : Added--All New Bdition of Prelude to Conquest. gen ' a show at. 8. 2 -- Also an added altraction --_ with Kent Taylor and Fay Wray. i | ter, who died on or about the 28th day oid =Valbuan;, TOSS; Bentley's Jewelry Stora Port Perry. " . IN MEMORIAM STEPHENSON--In' loving memory of a dear mother who passed Bway on December 8rd, 1087. "There is a aad aid sweet remem, « braneé, it There is memory fond and "true; "There is a token of 'affection mother, And a helrt-ache still for you. By, Temeinbored by] Marion and: Eliza. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. - In the Estate of Alice Player, Deceased. : -All persons 'haviog claims against the Estate of Alice nthe t late of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, wife of Charles Waterman Play- of April, 1038, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 17th of December, 1938, full -particulars_of their claims. |. Immediately after December. RIC! w : | will be a large turnout. Any one who The Women's Association will hold its December meéting on the 6th, in- stead of the 18th, on account of Port Perry Christmas Fair, The hostesses are group 4 of the Foot, and they will entertain in the hall. There will be election of officers. It is hoped. there has anything to put in 'the bale with the 'quilts for the west, bring them. ta the 'hall that day. The Christmas entertainment com- mifteés. are busy. ~The dates are: Head '21st, Foot 22nd, Centre 28rd. - ki My and Mya (eo. Sweetman visited thelr daughter Mrs. D, Miller in To: ronto on Sunday, We regret to report not much. shatige in Mr Miller's health. « = Mrs. Turley, Dick, Jimmie a Ross, visited relatives in Toronto a few days recently. Sympathy is extended to" Mr. W. Samells and family in the death of his sister Mrs. W. Mountjoy, of 'Heward, Sask., last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, S. Weywick, on the birth of. a bon "on November 18th, The lake has frozen over again and the boys enjoyed their<first skate on Sunday morning, Mrs, -Roy-Henders -visited_in_Lind- say, over the week end with her ras qualities you Mave manifested during your life on the Island. Your sterling worth as citizens has evidenced in acts, of neighbourliness and your readiness to serve in every good work has. long since proven that your hearts are in the right place and have won for you the love and respect of your Scugog friends . - As. you journey through life to- ther may you not have: more clouds tAgn will make a glorious sunset, As a slight token of respeét and good will we ask you to accept: these gifts with a wish that they may prove | useful to you. . May the coming. years bring - "you contentment and happiness is the sine cere .wish of your. neighbours. and friends of Sex Then the curtain was drawn aside leaving" the pretty : gifts--a writing desk, an occasional chair, a magazine stand; a cathedral siyle lamp orna- nment--in full view. Mr. and Mrs. Fralick Soaked the friends in a few well.chosenvwords. This was followed by a tasty lunch and dancing. 'And still the showers are coming, and wedding bells ringing. On Saturday afternoon Miss Jean youngest daughter of Mr: and Mrs. A. Black, was united in marriage-to Mr. Cecll McKnight, of Toronto. The cere- mony was performed in Oshawa, after |"The Farmer's Wife", dancing and the serving of refresh ments, the wedding cake being passed by the bride and groom. The November meeting of the W.A, of St. John's: Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs, Virginia Archer on Thursday evening last, The Scripture reading was taken by Mrs, W. VanCamp. Mrs, A. L. Bailey acted as secretary, A report of the diossesars board meeting was given by C. Parr, Mrs. Jos. Forder, Mrs, F. "Bailey and Mrs. F. Hamilton. Chureh--treasurer, Mrs.--J. McArthur, ave: the financial report. of the hot owl 'supper and foncert-held recently and it was satisfying to note'that the proceeds each year are more than the (previous year. The roll call was an- swered with' a verse 'containing the} word "Peace". Next month it will be answered-with-a Christmas-text. An interesting article was rend about! Baffin Land where Miss. Florence! mas LQ He; cof Torvito, hus gone ns & nure + and where St. John's W. A. "prayer! wtner; Rev. Mr, Turner is stationed, {iss Edna Elliott also of Toronto, and a chum of Miss Gillis is leaving in the yrear future for mid Japan, as a mis- isionary 'nurse, The program wag in! charge of Mrs. A. Rahm and consisted of a reading by Mrs, Robt, Hamilton,' a reading by Mrs, Jno. Carter and a quartette b Mesdames A. L. Bailey, W. Oraviord, V. Archer and E.. P. Wood At th close lunch way AN i a vote . thanks tendered the hostess for her kind hospitality. A sale of goods was also' sponsored by different W. A. groups, --Congratulations-are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill on their 20th wed-. ding anniversary, on November 20th, "the assets of the--de be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the so citors- shall then have notice. ; Dated November 15th, 1988. HARRIS, HARRIS & 'WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for Alice Play or Estate. which.-the bride and motorad to brother Mr, H, Raymes, who is very il. We wish for him a speedy re- covery.' ; 'Mr, and -Mrs. Arthur _ Clark, Mr. Everett and Miss Eva Clark, of Mari- Pearce on Sunday. The home of Mr, and Mrs, Russell Carter, was the setting of a-quiet but pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon, when Heleh their sécond daughter, was united in. marriage to Mr. Camp- A'newly formed Ice Cream Company is offering, , to obtain for next season, beginning April 16th, 1905, * an exclusive dealership for its product. "This Ice Cream is a really new and different pro- "duct, "combining quality and deliciousness with a low price." Write to-day for further particulars. ~Inquiries-- Address Box ag Star Office. ~ CREAM DEALERS" to local "business" persons EVENT 'blue For BETTER HEATING ret this overwhel, i reference for blue coal-- "finest bs averwhelming pre guide to better othe nds a standard of heating satisfaction and value thst confidence of over 100,000 Canadian homeowners. F. E. REESOR LES blu e MODERN FUEL F '| wishes of their many, friends go with bell-McMaster, of Port Perry, in-the presence of the immediate relatives: "After the ceremony, which »was con- ducted .by Rev. F. 'G. Joblin, the wed- ding supper was served. The bride Mrs, Stewart Sweetman. They will spend g short honeymoon in Toronto. 'Mr, -and Mrs, McMaster will make their home in Guelph, The best them to thelr new home, "One evening last wéek relatives ang friends met at ihe hue of Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter and presentéd thejr daughter Helen with a shower of linen prior to her marriage. A very enjoy- able time was spent. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pearce. and Mary Lou, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aldsworth at itched To coal' Phones 73) and 78w. PORT PERRY, ONT. \ coal ™ OR SOLID COMFORT i: ATTENTIONT ICE . at this time an opportunity Cie 2 : : confidential. ta 3 a2 [RES od 5 - EE y 2 Li eed ho A a fon 9, ] THE D Ty : RE Lh. Why Not have a delicious Roast > or r Boil for dinner now that the weather is getting chilly? / M..GREGOR'S have choice cuts that are sure to satisfy. 3 PHONE 72.R.2 x _. | PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance' Place Your Insurance with 1 : | HAROLD Ww. : Phone 41-- WE Detiven 1 RMMERSON ! + Port Perry .. To Mr, and Mrs, Mayrice Praligh,-- '| opportunity to express our apprecia- tion of the many. and varled good son Harold," The Fortnight Glub held their meet- ing on Friday evening {n the Township Hall, which was opened with a sing-! song. ~The program consisted of a mouth organ selection by Gordon Hood; song.by Helen and Marie Sweetman; plano duet by Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove; a reading by Miss M, Corhett; piano 'solo by Dorothy |u Williams; Mr. Ceeil- Fralick sang with guitar accompaniment. - The second part of the program was a community affair planned for Mr. and Mrs. M. Fralick. The bride: and 'groom were invited to -the platform and Mrs. E. Bwegtman read an address as follows: Dear Friends, your many. neighbors and friends on Scugog are taking this posa; visited their sister Mrs, Lewis| and groom were attended by Mr, and | Oshawa, on Wednesday, it: being the ..} second' wedding anniversary of their the home .of the bride's parents for 'the wedding supper. The happy couple then motored to Toronto, with the best wishes of their many friends. The roll call will-bé Answerer with the | name.of a useful gift, Misses Helen Clark and Clara Hardy are preparing the program. 'Mrs. A. Sweetman visited her siater 'Miss E. McDermott recently. Mr. and Mrs. H. Carnochan. and family visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Mark on Stintel. 'BLACKSTOCK ~ Nesbitt-Taylor --A quist wedding was solmenized at "Mapleshade Farm" by Rev. H. J. Bell on Wednesday - afternoon, November 16th, when Mattie Alida Taylor, | davighter. of 'Mrs, Taylor and the late] _ Anson Taylor, was united in marria, with Enah Marvin Nesbitt, son of Mr and Mrs, James Nesbitt, ts The house was g prettily decorated with yellow and white flowers, : The bride wore a frock of wine transparent velvet . with = amethyst necklace. : Her flowers _were ~ white roses. - The bride's mother wore black lace and, yellow flowers." The groom's} mother wore black crepe trimmed with ' white and white flowers, The wedding music was played by Miss J. Wright. After a sumptuous wedding supper was served to-the immediate relatives left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for? unto; Niagara Falls and! Buffalo. The. bride wore a. rural autumn a dress and hat, flock coat and matching accessories. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt will take residence on their farm just east of eatleton, -- On Thursday evening, Naver PY the above mentioned bride and groom were tendered a splendid -miscellan- eous shower of beautiful and usefur gifts by relatives and friends in the fomimmiLy hall. Devitt acted as chairman 'and made presentation he bride and. groom th_expressed their sincere thanks for the gifts and. extended a cordial invitation to one and all to visit them in thélr home. - After a program of music, readings and speeches, the re- mainder of tha.evening was spent' in The Junior Girls' Institute will hold | Carter-are-in Toronto attending the its December meeting on Saturday the | '8rd at the home of Miss D. Graham. |- Reeve Creigh joa mance--ats of fun, toa. hich they 48 flebrated syith 1 } and friends who t them very agree- ably -by surprise when they invaded their<home bring with them gifts os good wishes, Messrs. W. VanCamp and Geo | annual Automobile Convention. Tr ~ PROSPECT "Rev: and' Mrs. R. Cason and son Gerald, of Oshawa, Mrs. Geo. Smith,' and Mr. Preston Smith, of St. Thomas, North Dakota, and Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Christie, ~ of ~ Oshawa, were recent guests at the home of Mr. A. Orchard. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. Karpiuski, on the arrival of their baby daughter. t -_The sybstance of Rev. Mr.. Honey's talk on Sunday at the Church service, ! was "There is a password necessary to. every fraternity; and the password to true life is the name of Christ." The male choir was in attendance. Ser- vice next Sunday at 1.30 p.m, The W, A. met at the home of Mra. l] e! C_Wilson on-Thursday, Nov. 24, with 58 a. good aténdance of members and J -- The. meeting was opened by | § 4 friends, the president. read by Mrs. Von Ritschl. The 19th Psalm was It was de- per, "The meeting closed with Buon nd 'Mizpah benediction, after w ich contest wi Gilroy took first prize with Mra." G.| day evening with about 60 present. choir, brothers, vocal solo by Jack Stevens, harmonica, Merlin Gilroy; Jewsharp, Ernest Gilroy; Spanish Guitar, Wal- lace Armstrong; Miss Niddery pres sided at the piano. Jack Stevens led in a sing-song. The contest led by Miss Wiseman made all realize how much we need to study and read a few magazines. papers, etc., other than current ro- The next, meetin 5 be held on Tuesday next at Mr. Milton be of Toronto; spent Sunday at home, this week for St. John, N.B., to carry on her missionary work. : ~--=~BEDROOM FIXTURES; from 85c. up | LIVING ROOM and DINING ROOM | FIXTURES, from vedo. .$4.00 up HALL LANTERNS from. , $4.00 up | Uptodat ures iid | cided to hold a quilting at Mrs. Bar- Ho ber's to he followed by a pot luck sup- | & a | Miss Mary Martin put on a jelly bean, # hich was enjayed by all. Mrs. | 5 Corner and Miss Netherton tied for 1-4 Refresh ts were served. ¥: The first group meeting of young !§ rpeople-from-Raglan; Myrtle and Pros- | and friends present, the happy souple pect, was held at Prospect on Tues- | ¥ Musical numbers were given by the -N a guitar duet by the Martin J me RED & WHITE ston Your Gift op! Every Department full of Christma Goods. Y TY "Slippers for | Ladies, 49c. to $1. 25 'Slippers for Men, 89c. to $1.98 Men's Dressing Gowns, $5.95 Women's Flannelette Pyjamas $1.29 Child's F le Pyjamas , 98c. i $ - Large Separate Department il: Dolls 5c. to 50c. - ~ Games 10c. to. 25¢. Scrviceable Toys, 5¢. up English Cups and Saucers China Sugar and Cream Set Mixed Candy; 2 bs. 256c¢. Mixed Peel, 29¢. 1b. -- Bread, 8c. a Loaf. 280. 280." Peanuts, 2 lbs. 26c, Quaker xxxx Flour, 98's $2.29 ~ Seedless Raisins 2 Ibs 26c. | Breakfast Bacon, 3 1b. 16c. - - ~ Lard, 'Shortening, 2 lbs. 26c. F. W. BROCK. & SON PHONE 43 nomical? "PORT: SERS SAS AEs "DID YOU KNOW ¥ That our BREAD, BUNS, and CAKES are the most eco- R - They contain only the best of ingredients; they. } dre wholesome; and if asked we will deliver them*to your home. 'Why not use Gerrow's Baking exclusively? It pays! . i OUR CONFECTIONERY is always fresh. Boxed and bulk goods to suit each individual taste, _Gerrow Brothers Miss Margaret Armstrong is leaving . ZNO HEATING | = 'WORRIES SENS IF YOU USE READING ANTHRACITE - WASHED FREE FROM DIRT AND DUST /. } The "Laundered" Coal Fresh ST. MARY'S CEMENT "Always on Hand. also Lime, Hardwood, Plaster, and Tile 2 PORT PERRY COAL YARD = 5 PHONES 94'w, Best sfock this "The latest types-of Indirect FLOOR - LAMPS, 5 and 7 way, from $7.95 upto .......... 1iees vee «$27.00 side of Toronto of new. PORT" PERRY ; a : IVORY BEDROOM BRACKETS : ~ SANDWICH "TOASTERS; AUTOMATIC TOASTERS, the new Automatic "indirect type Bridge Lamps, thé newest type of Table and- Boudoir - ~~ Lamps, Bed . Lamps and Radio' Lamps. KITCHEN UNITS ........... .98c. | : $1.25 | We have a complete line of small appliances such as WAFFLE TRONS, IRONS, COFFEE MAKERS, and so on. Prices from $2.98 up, so much 'in demand for Christmas gifts. i T DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC 38 SIMCOE STREET NORTH __, Phones 744 and 84 Open Evenings hod ok gt oi Ea a TE -- FETA AT 3 2 VITE FL IE ERE ger abe Ela by rere : = . RRS ES Superlastic Tire Sales PRODUCTS OF THE 'Canadian Tire Corporation ANTI-FREEZE ALL CAR ACCESSORIES AND PARTS AT CATALOGUE PRICES Tires & Tubes--Truck Tires at Big Saving HEATERS 102 Wiljams St. Phone 147 OILS - - OSHAWA f 8 ~Gordon Summers, 8 ¥ ) _ Proprietor & fit J 3% kJ RUGS we. A ve

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