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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Dec 1938, p. 5

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a "Sing You Sinners" FE er R "Safety in Numbers" BROCK THEATRE| WHITBY Telephone 618 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, "DECEMBER 8-9-10 Two shows _at 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.80 Sy 'with Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray. fo + (55: * Monday, Tuesaday, Wednesday, ie : DECEMBER 12-18-14 First show at 7.00." - Last Fomplete show at 8.20 . 'Sinners in Paradise" with Madge Evans, .John Boles; Bruce Cabot, Gene Lockhart. ® also an added . attraction ® ! The Jones Family, in . with Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, tga 'diamond is iy Bentley's Jewelry Stare Port Perry. the former's sister Mrs, Victor Willis of Manchester on Sunday. The Women's Assoclation held a hot 'meat pie supper in the church _base- with the pie many other 'dainties that the ladies are noted for were served, after which games of croquinole were enjoyed by young and old. _ The Young People's Union, with '| members from Raglan met with their co-workers at. Prospect school last week, when the later put on a very o | entertaining program and Rev, W. E. Honey gaye a very helpful address. [th church here this week the young peo- ple attended instead of their own re- gular 'meéting. Ld An epidemic of colds pas been mak- ing the rounds through here.and many who are affected have been confined to bed. 3 é 3 oly [Owing to the Missionary meeting in|a _ Misses Gladys and Dorothy Joblin and their little friend Miss Long, ot Toronto, visited at.the parsonage over the week end; and the Centre folk had the pleasure of hearing Dorothy ex- plain the Sunday School 'l , which Mrs. L. Pearce and Mary Lou visitéd with Mrs, 'Orr at Millbrook on Sur- day, and called on Mr. Fowler who is very ill at the home of his daughter Mrs, Walker, at Janetville, Mr. Bill Hope is helping Mr. Donald Crozier for the winter months. Miss . Marjorie Milner and little she did in a very pleasing manner. "The Community Club of the Head will not have any more meetings until the New Year. The Prince Albert folk: are' giving a Friday evening-- "How Mus. Gaspell did not hire a cook," ---A-large and happy crowd. of young folk and older folk; too, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter, to enjoy a pleasant evening with their daughter Helen and her husband Mr. C. McMaster," before moving to their My home in Guelph," and presented em with a few useful gifts, including a'beautiful -silk comforter, an electric clock; lamp and iron, a hearth rig, and An- address was read hy Mrs. Elmer Sweetman as follows: : Dear Helen and Campbell, we, your friends and neighbours, have gathered here this" evening to congratulate you both. « od A bE '" HS Spring Byington, Russell Gleason. * * * @ NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS ® Give Brock Theatre Christmas Gift} Tickets this year. Complete informa- tion cheerfully given at the box. office. NOTICE T0 CREDITORS ° In the Estate of "Alice Playter, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Alice Playter, late of the City of TdFonto, in the County of "York, wife of Charles Waterman Play- ter, who died on or about the 28th day of April, 1938," are hereby notified to .send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 17th of December, 1938, full particulars of their slams. Immediately - ~after- Decembér 17th '1938; the assets of the deecased wi) be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the so citors shall "then have notice." Dated: November 16th, 1938. il Ptre ro] 1 executive: rivet at the close of "the teaching session on Sunday 'and set Tuesday, Dec. 20th as the date for the annual Christmas tree and concert. The program 'committee are busy preparing a concert that will be worth hearing. Note the date, and come along and encourage the children and even your presence will be greatly appreciated. It is rumored that en route from his home in the snow- bound ' regions of the north and the is to have a pack that will hold gifts for many, Mr. Will Cook returned from Guelph on. Thursday where he was assisting Mr, Frank Batty and Son of Brooklin, 'with their horses at the Winter Fair. Mr. Gordon Sweetman, of Oshawa, moved into what was formerly the Taryis property, on Monday. Tea Sets, Bervice Plates, and many other - lovely: "pleces of China at Bentley's. ia Santa Claus is to pass through here|" We trust-that.yous future BHOYL play at the Forthight' geil ony piece, Yvonne Milner, are visiting: in Toronto for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope, Allan and Roy visited her sister Mis. Carl Graham oni Sunday. Me ohn Hardy and sister Clara, and Miss Helen Clark, visited. their cousing Mrs, Long and Mr. Roy Hope on. Sunday. t% The Girls' Institute wad well at- tended on Saturday when they gather; ed at the honi¢ of Miss Dorothy Gra: ham. Mis, Maurice Fralick gave the motto--'It is more blessed to give than to receive." 'Then Miss Helen Clark callel the voll which was answered he a useful yift to make for Chyistinas, Dorothy Graham and Joy Hood gave a Duet on the piano and guitar. Helen Clark gave a sewing word contest. Dorothy Graham gave a spice smelling cantest. A discusion took place on the making of ~a--quilt--with-Mrs, RD. Burnham-and-Mrs.- Maurice-Fralick as leaders, ~The program was follayed up the chimney-flue, when your lights are low, and your radio brings to you, vour favorite program and the aroma from the curling smoke of your hus- band's cigar fills the room, may this gift bring to your home a great deal of pleasure and recall to you only the pleasantest of memories. : Signed on behalf of thé community of Manchester, Meta Holtby, Ethel Franklin," E. Gertrude Walker, Ruth Crosier, Jessie Johns, Mr. atid Mrs, Holtby have returiied Trom Their frip<to "the States. "They were honored by the. customary "chavivari "serenade." This group spent a very enjoyable evening at their 'home, on Monday, On behalf ot those present, Mr: Coonibe presented the newly-weds: with a' beautiful electric biddge lamp. Mr. Holtby re- plied in appreciative words; : The W.M.S. were éntertained on November 256th, at the home of Mrs. Vernon, who was assisted by Mrs, H. R. Archer, The local society went to Myrtle on---Tuesday evening to hear Miss--huetta--Rorke; of Japan. ji Mps, Dring visited a few days with her daughter Mrs. Tloyd McKee. Mr. and Mrs, McKee attended a' golden wedding anniversary of his uncle at Woodville TOY LAND IS OPEN TOYS : DISHES : BOOKS One Large Tbh Dolls 5¢. to 50c. Ladies' Slippers 49c. to S$. Children's Slippers, .59 - .65 Ladies' Hosiery, Silk .69 - $1 Bedspreads, $1.29 - $1 ERC 10 BA rand RAYON: ~ Rexfelt Floor Covering 25c. 8q. yard SUR Will always. be bright, Your pathway be joyous, Your troubles be bright. Helen, be to your husband, A kind and loving wife, And then he will love your * 'The rest of his life. Campbell, be a good sport, -..Don't get cranky and pout, Then your wife will be happy When you are about. Now, on this occasion We have brought you to- night A few little gifts Which we hope your will like. Just accept these few gifts As a token we pray Of the Jove and esteem We shall bear-you always. ! © Signed, Scugog Friends, -Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Fralick were honoured guests at a Gerrow Family gathering held at the home of his aynt HARRIS; HARRIS & WALLACE; Port Perry, . Ontario, Solicitors for Alice Playter Estate; 'MYRTLE "Mrs. Frank Schell visited her sister Mrs. Will English of Manilla, * last week. ay 1 a * JK A : : Eo 'in Toronts on Saturday where 'Marlene had the thrill of shaking hands with Santa Claus. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Hudgins and daughter Patsy. visited the former's mother Mrs. Hattie Thdging on Sun- day. Mr, Jim Manderson who Yas spent 'the past eight months working on the boats with headquarters at Cardinal, returned to his home here on Thurs- day and will spend the winter months with "his parents Mr. and Mrs, A. Mariderson. - "RAGLAN A number from here attended and ] took part in Mr. Wagner Stein's con- cert at the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa. All report a good time, Mr, and Mrs. Evans and family at- tended the golden wedding celebration Andrew McKee, at Woodville; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Late and fam- ily, of Oshawa, visited' Mrs, Lane's sister Mrs. Catherwood, on Sunday. The W, A. of Raglan will hold its annual business meeting in the church -|on December' 6th. Mrs. Bright, Sr., has been conned to-bed while visiting in Toronte. We wish for her a speedy recovery, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Spinks, also Mrs. Edgerton, of Blacksfock, Mrs. ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Evans on Mr, and 'Mrs. Albert Timms Visited Sunday. - 'blue coal' » h 4 ID, of. HOUSEWIVES HEATING COMFORT ~1=--CHhildrent-get you letters ready for Trewin, Toronto, Mrs. Guthne, of To-| N irs; WwW jun Nottyin by a tasty Tunch™ provided by Mis. TI Crozier, Miss Helen Clark and Miss Dorothy Graham. Miss D, Graham, Mrs, John Burnham and Miss Mildred Corbett are preparing the program for the January meeting. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Brunt, Mona and Carl of Enniskilen, Mr, and Mrs| H, Carnochan and little girls were guests of Mr. and Mps, Mark on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fry. and son Allan of Oshawa, visited. her sister Mrs. Thos. Redman on Sunday. ) Seo oe ------ ; MANCHESTER I Congratulations to Marion Franklin and Wesley Johnson," who réteived prizes at the High: School Commence- ment. Exercises at Port Perry H. S.. Honour is also due their teacher Miss Margaret Johns, for their high stand- ing-at the Jast Entrance Examination; dy sold eight head of pyrehred Hal- last. Friday. evening 2 Ev Mr. Leslie James and daughter Irene, have moved from Manchester station to Port Perry, The play "Where's Grandma" given by Utica talent last Tuésday night, was well presented. * = The. numbers giver by the children of Mr. and Mus. Jos. Cooper of Pickering, were i very much enjoyed. Ladies' Motor Boots, $1.99 Ladies' Rubber Overshoes, $1 Goodrich Rubbers tor everyone rr al OP ---------------- HOESTEIN NEWS 3 gr pi ov ERCOATIN GS O PRICES SLASHED OWING TO MILD WEATHER ® .. Mr. R. WW. Hodson, Brooklin, recent- $18.95 $21.95 $24.50 BARRYMORES MELTONS - C HINC HIL LAS WHITNEY: FLEECES 0 Values' that eannof he equalled. . ® Values thit shout "Exceptional." ©. . Values that should be seen {o he appreciated. - Idividually tailored by W. R. JDUNSTON & CO. LTD. steiiis, and Albert James & Son, Ux- bridge, four head, while 8. W. Croxall F.. Walker, Port each contributed one cach to of Uxbridge and"W. Perry Mr. Henry S. Lehman, C hambersburg, Pa, US.A. { Quite a number of cattle have been sold from this district during the past ' Port Perry, ore evening last week, and received several 'useful and pretty gifts. A very pleasant time was en- joyed by all. Lunch was served, The farmers are- making use of the few spring-like day and 'doing a little more plowing.' - Pretty good for December. ; a "The folowing address Was Towa by Miss M. Johns at the recent presenta- tion to Mrs, Wm, Holthy: Manchester, Nov. 21, 1938 Dear Aletha--Ever since TL has been known that the goddess of Venus' has been. abiding -in- our little hamlet of Manchester, your friends have keenly thet hen-th month and sales are reported hrisk, i. MM PD "FW. BROCK "& SON PHONE 13 "PORT PERRY _ LATE JOHN T. ANDERSON "The sympathy of the community is extended to Méssrs. W.'J. and Ira RC EA AR Anas KRXREXRARRARARREAR: A 3 Méssrs. W.'J. t Santa next Thursday at Port Perry Christmas Fair and Market. Mr, and Mrs, John Pearce, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Pearce and Mary Lou, and little Eva Pearce and Miss Grace Bowman, attended the Santa Claus Parade in Oshawa on Saturday morn: ing. - Miss Rena Sweetman has returned 'to Toronto after-spending a few weeks at her home here. Mr. Roy Dodsley and Mr, George Burnett spent a few days in, Toronto recently. Miss Eileen "Hope visited with Greenbank friends on Sunday. _ Messrs Raymond Fralick, Siduey Edgerton, Roy Hopé and Stewart Mark motored to Toronto one day last week: Mr. and Mrs.-G, Yiive visited their aunt-and uncle Mr. and-Mrs. 'Herhert Collacutt in Port Perry one day last week. might a y Lo) express to you their sincere felicita- tions, So, tonjght your friends have oy ered together to wish you bon voyage on this happy adventure inyour lite. Your work, kindly co- operation, and friendly interest in the many phases of community and church life, has been much appreciated; even, if that appreciation has not: whys been ex- pressed. We are glad you are going to live, "just down the highway". = Although your home will be in a different local- ity you will really belong to your old community. As a tangible expression of our very best wishes, we ask you to accept this chair. And when your firéplacé™ burns brightly and sends craekling sparks } k ro Extra value in Boxed Stationery at Bentley's. Mr. and Mrs, J. Pearce, Mr. and; Anderson, on the death of their father |¥ : the late John T. Anderson, who passed I k DI D YOU KN OW ig away on Thursday, November 17th, | : 5 ¥ 1938, ih his 37d Fea a Wie Tone of (4 That pur BREAD, BUNS, and CAKES ire (he most eco ~ 7) his son, Mr. Hugh Andersan, of Stouff-% 0 inical? They. contain only the best of ingredienfsi-they 14 ville, after an illness of only twos sre-wholesome; and if asked we will deliver them to your ; weeks following a stroke. The funeral | 4 home. Why. not use Gerrow's Baking exclusively? It pays! 3 took place to. Rine Grove Cemetery, on Sunday, November 20th, 1938, ser: vice being conducted by Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, Port Perry. The late John T. Anderson was born at Unionville, Ont., a son of-the late Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson in 1855 and early learned the tinsmithing trade. For nearly forty years he con- tinued to reside at Unionville, but for the past forty year has resided at Port Percy, being on a visit to his son when he was stricken. He married Miss Ania Watson who predeceased him some four years ago. To mourn his death are left fixe sons: Samuel of Uxbridge; Hugh of Stouff- ville; William and Ira of Port Perry, OUR C ONF ECTIONERY is always fresh. Boxed-and bulk - goods to suit each individual taste. Gerrow Brothers . _ TRE PCR RR TTT? RTRSY EC C--O -- nw a wy . The --% * Proveforyourself...as over 1 ave already proved. ,, that 'b 2 ves the hi available standard of heating value and satisfaction. Let vs send you a fon -- Phone. NOW "F. E REESOR % 000 Canadian hou: wives lve coal':gi ighest Phones 78 and 78w PORT PERRY - " coal * [! THE MODERN FUEL FOR SOLID gtomrony Why 'Not have a icon Roast or Boil for dinner now that the weather is getting chilly? M..GREGOR'S have choice cuts that are sure to satisfy. YA PHONE 72:R-2 WE DELIVER PORT PERRY : 3 IIIS Christmas "Permanent" Special A new Permanent Waving Co Solution, entirely different to : | any other on the market, : : 7 because a new chemical solution is utilized that steams faster because it penetrates the . _ hair shaft faster CHRISTMAS SPECIAL--$2. 00 and Ross of Filmore, Sask., to whom 4 . the sympathy of a wide circle of 4 S : f friends is extended in their bereave- J . ' oo a t 1 8 1€e8 vienl, . Heat satisfactioh in the cool weather means a , EE EE B great deal. Make sure you are etting the very £ ARANANAAGAL I, i] best by 'using "Reading Anthracite" washed free The Launder red coal--Stove, on hand. from dirt and dust. Nut and Pea sizes. COKE, H: ARDWOOD, H: ARD py SOFT SLABS. PORT PERRY COAL YARD PHONES 94 w; 94 j i Superlastic Tire Sales PRODUCTS OF THE" Canadian Tire Corporation ANTI-FREEZE AND PARTS RUGS OILS CAR ACCESSORIES AT CATALOGUE PRICES HEATERS ALL = MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, Pp HONE 78d Tires & Tubes-- Truck Tires a Big Saving. 102 Willams St. . OSHAWA : j + Gordon Summers, Phoné- 741 : Port Perry Proprietor

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