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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1938, p. 8

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Yo, § J, AY re VR PRN a NEW IN DESIGN, this new Dodie Colin es startling in its 1 beauty of form and line. Tt {s a worthy climax to Dodge's 25 year, record of fine car building. Dodge ever buil¢ make this The completely NEW wider bodies have graceful, sloping lines which flow from the top of -the - windshield back to the tail light in one 'smooth $ unbroken contour, completely concealing: the new luggage compartment -- whichis petily 27% larger d than the did style trufik; obstructions. « it.shows a green light . . : from light and aver 50.2. red light, and. Dodge advanced weight control. --The-roof line sweeps in one unbroken. curve from the witidahitld to the rear bumper concealing a big trunk 27% more luggage capacity than formerly. . -drive this ny Deze Custom. NEW déep cthioned chaEheight seats sos [OF : _geous new upholstery... stunning new ++. and the most beautiful instrument panel "Leader in Luxury™-in every sense of the word. NEW location of the Handy-Control gearshift on the steering column and removal of thehand- brake to the left of the steering column com- pletély clears the front sompatient flock of "The NEW "Safety Signal" speedometer is your - speed guardian for both city and country driving -- especially at night, Up t0.30 miles per hour "The NEW fait tid action sont wheal spribls __gether-with:-new.steering control give-you.an entirely new sensation of driving sureness and Your Dodge-De Soto dealer will gladly jis you * .-. daughter Mrs..Jas,.Lée.of Greenbank, + fellow-workers of the T. Eaton Co, =. with Myrtle Station Sunday School, nert Sunday, will 'be at 1.46 pm, the regulae hour, which will 'be continued * throughout the _ winter. Church service at 7 p.m. . * Last Sunday evening Rev. W.E. > Honey read for ihs'fesson the first 12 __verses of chapter' 4; of Acts, For his text he used the 12th verse-- Neither] is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must "be saved." ---- : The Young People' s Society met ot ht "Tuesday evening, and is-awny ton good start, with the following officers. President--Miss' E. Smith; Vice-Presi- dent--Mrs. D. Duchemin; Sec-Treas.-- Miss Reva Cooper; Program Com.-- Miss-V. Masters, Mrs. Lunney,- Jack Thompsoh, Frank Downey and Miss Toronto, on', Saturday evening, on "about 300 of the "old boys" enjoyed a happy - evening socially=and Ka grand turkey dinner, Mrs, W. J. Cook visited with her on Tuesday of Iast week. Mrs. David Duchemin was pleasant. ly. surprised on Sunday - afternoon, Nov. 20th, when fifteen of her former 'remembered her-birthday and motored down from Toronto' to wish her happy returns of the day, Miss Déreen Wylde of Whitby, visits THE THRILLING NEW h Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mastery, enter- tained a number _of friends 1 nesday evening when three tables of euchre were played. Rev. W. E, Honey and Mrs. Honey attended the wedding in. Oshawa last Thursday evening of Mr. W. Holtby and-Miss Aletha Barrett, both of Man- chester, when Mr." Honey performed the ceremony. : "Several trom here attended tHe fon: eral of the late T.W. Brooks of Osha- wa on Tuesday of last week. = Mr, Brooks was well known around this district having "been -in- business at Myrtle for some years, prior to his re: 'moval to Oshawa.' 5 Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Christie of Oshu-| wa, . visited with Mr, and Mrs.. Roy Thompson on Wednesday of last week: __ On Tuesday cvening, December. 6, in Myrtle Church, at 8 p.m, Miss L. Rork Al of Japan, missionary on fur-| "Miss Dorothy Brawn,- of Ophawa, AE Smith. This week, on: Tuesday, the{ ough, will be the guest speaker, at aispent Sunddy with her parents Mr, and pa Society went to Prospect, and next| joint meeting of Port Perry, Manches-| Mrs. A. Brawn, ' Fr 'week to Raglan. . ter, Brooklin, and Columbus Aux-| The W. A. will hold thelr annual fot 'Mr, Frank Harrison attended He iliaries, Circles and C.GN.T. Groups business meeting in the Church, Tues- ih _ annual banquet of the- 116th Bn., infand Band members. This teresting | day, December 6th at 2 pau, « ; meeting is for everyond who wishes 'to attend, and it is hoped the church will be well filled, and so make it worth while for Miss Rorke The ladies of the community quilted a.quilt.at. the homie. of, Mra. Gordon Barton on Tuésday, to add to the other artigles being gathered for a bale to be sent out west. * Mrs. Jas. Dickson visited -with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Pilkey of Greenbank on Tuesday of last week, "The-hot meat-and-potato pie supper which was to have been "Wédnesday 'evening will ba.on Thursday, Dec. 1st. "ed with Telatives over the week end. Progressive Croquinole "and other games will be ved after "the supper. . WIE. and Mrs. Honey spent a Toronto and Hornsby. Mr. Fred Brown and lady friend of Toronto visited with relatives recently. Mr. and Mrs. :-Lammiman and son Will, of Oshawa, Were Saturday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs, O. H, Lane. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Harrison at. tended the annual banquet of the To- ronto district of the Ayrshire Breed- ers' Association, last Friday. evening at Victoria Square, where Dr, Lawson of Toronto, was the guest speaker. "RAGLAN "The Young Peoples' Union of. Robe lan held their meeting in the hall on Tuesday evening. Raglan and Myrtle were at Prospect. on Tuesday evening, November 20th. % Mr. Frank Grose, Toronto)spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, A. Grose. Mr. and Mrs. Evans attended the funeral of the late Richard Wilson, Manyers, on Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Jack Keliington "and | family, of Oshawa, Miss Hazel Pear- son, Toronto, were Sunday. guests of the: Iatter's 'pa patents Mr, and Mrs, F | Pearson, FEY Misses Greta and Effa Brawn at- tonded the funeral of the late Betty 'Blande, in. Toronto, on Sunday. «We:ara sorxy. to hear: that: Miss E, Ww fin of last week with frignas in| | 939 Dodge Custom Four-Door Seda. . EE GOOD FUEL Now] is the We to make SPST for Winter" e can supply you with-- COAL. COKE FIREWOOD \ WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 'STORM SASH, STORM DOORS 0 Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co. PHONE 200 rel hatdware. new interior a Gear shift levers now on steering column , , + Front compariment or 1s :clear-- lots of room fe: three ps Beorit, ment -- no op cost. 30to50a a yellow Foie) distribution to- - Tadividial Anplay coil springs t ve - pe oc bes. DODGE "FEATURES. YOU - CAN SEE AND TRY our FOR Yoursélf! ----Action_ >= Si BN oY a steel ne. -- % 222 x cai Ard sist { appendicitis ¢ on Wednesday last. Her condition is reported as satisfactory. re - ASHBURN - Mrs: Brash has returned-home again after visiting with relatives in Guelph. Mrs. Horn. spent last week end with her daughter Mrs. W. Day, in Port Perry. ; 'Miss Florence Doble spent the week en. with relatives in Sunderland. Several. from here' attended the Royal Winter Fair last week, . Messrs, Jim land: Laurence Doble, 'Lyle Sherwitt and, E. Heron attended the Maple Leaf-Détroit hockey match on Saturday night. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mk. and Mrs. Norman Anderson under the auspices of' the W.M.S. program was opened by | singing the Maple Leaf, Mrs. Duff gave a reading entitled 'Little Shoes". Mr. Walter Andergon of Toronto, was the guest speaket, and spoke on his work at Pickle Lake: during. the sum- mer-months, Everyone joined in sing- ing O Canada to, close the meeting, Lunch was sovred, ti ; 5 ' WER Se "CARD OF THANKS ~~ Miss Mary Vance and Mr. John Vance wish to thank all their friends, the Shirley Women's Institute, and Bethel Sunday School for the many ex- pressions of sym} pathy, acts of kind- ness and floral tributes given at the time of their.:recent bereavement in Hayes has undergone an operation for p INR ER A TRS nn en ht a the death" 'of thé late: Thomas" Vance: i 1 YOUR "FAMILY BAKER No matter which -- Bread ¢ or ~ Pastry -- we can supply you with the best baking, on short notice. ~~ JEMISON'S BAKERY THE. HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY - 1s ~ PORT PERRY: | ot BOXES. OF AO hres, ini CARDS AT 5c. each, . ...0r 12 for B0c. = ~CARDS. at 106: ion ios. iv Ci : or 12 for F100 7 Select yours , while the assortment. is full. 'Christmas Stationery Papetries of De, Luxe Quality Each ... ...2bc, 50c., 78 00, $1.25 and $2. 00 teens Canadian Woodcraft, Bridge Scores, _Sorap Books, and Photo Albums Morrison's s Drug Store | "PORT PERRY Phone 16 . ~~ ~~ H Eavero Ashton - On_ * November 22nd, 1038, Edward Ashton died at his home in: Reach Township; after a long illness, --He was in his 76th. yéar;- ; Deceased, the son of thelate John and Mrs, Ashton, was born at Epsom, where he lived until he moved ito the farm. 34 years ago.' : Deceased was a member of Burns' Church, Ashburn; and was deeply in- terested in all that pertained to its work, The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Robt. Simpson, and during the | « service Mrs, Edgar 'Heron sang-that appropriate selection "Face to Face". - Interment was made in Ashburn Cemetery. ~~ The pallbearers were: Messrs, Andrew Bryant, Robert Par- i rott, Walter Lynde, George Mole, i Robert Heron, George West, A SURPRISE PARTY Mr: 'and Mrs. A. D. Peters were : given a dinner in honour of their 49th' wedding anniversary by their children] $ and grandchildren on Monday, Nov. 28th, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carruthets, Randolph and Noreen; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beverley, "| Norma, Gloria, Ivan and David; Miss, | Edith, Peters, Mr. Eterett Hockley, |# Mt. and Mrs. D,-W. McIntosh. Letters were received from Miss PDoréen Peters, Atlanta, Georgia, A miniature i 'bride and | room wera. ably deted by the two little grandchildren Gloria 'and Ivan, and presented - the bride and groom of forty-nine years ago with a sot of sherbet Setebratiot.™ 08. Al enjoyed Yi LIEGE wa WNL SY EET Those delicious cuts of En ©". meat purchased at a . BS, CAWKER BROS. sééin =.= to. haye it in flavour. we. ; 'Phone your order Ws | , now to29w They deliver ® Our Prices are lowest Fruit and Vegetables - PORT Fit mui M Rien BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY. 2

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