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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Dec 1939, p. 8

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ih 3 "= Ea ny A a TIL At a viz he mm Sa ee "FREE OFFER! . down: payment, and monthly instal- Singer Sewing Machine Reeve of Rama Township, was, re- worries, and best in Bread and Pastry. | JEMISON'S THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY ' -. Phone 93, Port Perry. TIEN TIAL TING TE. TINCT TOM! YOUR FAMILY BAKER Can re'ieve you from baking provide the 'BAKERY CHRISTMAS BRIGHTEN YO Flowers CUT OR Phone to WM. ETTEY PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. Phone 206. = rox IS COMING UR HOME with POTTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of Elizabeth Colton, Deceased. "All 'persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died at Port Perry on the 26th day of October, 1939, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Solicitors on or before December 7th, 1939, full particulara_of their claims. Imme- diately after December 7th, 1039, the assets of the deceased will be distri- buted among the parties . entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Solicitors shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 7th day ot November, 1939. - Harris; Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, Ont, Solicitors for the above Estate. . On every Singer Sewing: Machifie sold. before Christmas we will give absolutey free an Automatic Iron If you are undecided what to give mother, why not call the family to- gether and make her dreams come true by selecting a new electric or tread Singer Sewing Machine. If you are short of cash, a 'small ments will purchase the machine. Why buy something that is merely a gift for today, and is forgotten to- morrow?. Make this Christmas a happy one in the family by buying a Repairs made on all makes of sew- ing machines, "Walter Miller Phone 70 Uxbridge, Ont. RAGLAN Mr. Arthur Gregg of Washago, and cently entertained by Reeve and Mrs. Ormiston. 2 Mrs. J. McGaphey and son Lloyd of Lindsay, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans. ily -of Oshawa, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, Pierson. Mis. D. Catherwood spent a day last week with her father Mr. J, Medd of Utica, who is ill, * Mr. and Mrs. M. Ball and family of Lindsay, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rodd. Mrs. W. Avery spent Thursday with relatives in Brooklin. The locgl choir under the leadership of Mrs. I. Ormiston, are meeting at the homes of the members for practice during the-winter. g We welcome Mr, and Mrs, Acton (nee Bessie Garbutt of Brooklin) to our community. They have purchased the farm of the late Wm. Horner and took up residence there last week, fol- lowing thed honeymoon in U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Riegle, Buffalo, spent the week end«with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. ;E. Tummonds. Misses Blanche and Nora Wilson entertained the members of the Sun- shine Club at their home on-Saturday afternoon when an enjoyable time was spent by all. The newly elected presi- dent Daisy Bryant, very ably presided ver the meeting. Hazel Bray gave 'tHe devotional' reading. The girls made plans for their quilt which they will donate to the Red Cross when finished. Doris Bryant gave a demon- stration on Italian hemstitching. Mrs, Wilson and daughter served a delight- ful luncheon. Jean Ormiston invited the members to her home in January. The Young People's. Union will meet in the basement of the church on Tues- day night. There will be an interest- ing discussion on Red Cross work, MARSH HILL fe rain on Sunday will help fill the creeks Ahd-wells, - ~Mr. and Mrs: William Dickson and daughter of Toronto, were fecent visit- ors at Colin Lorimer's. Masters Donald Acton and John Gregg have been in the Toronto Hos- pital. We hope to see them at home again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Beaoock entertained a number of their friends to a euchre and dance on Wednesday evening of last week and all report a good time. Mr. Colin Lorimer and .boys spent Friday of last week in the city. Mr. and' Mrs. Gerald Gregg spent Miss Dorothy Brawn of Oshawa, spent Sunday under the parental roof. "Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellington and fam- Building Supplies Friday evening of last week at Robt. Swanick's. Township of Reach, County of Ontario, 3| She's willing to help, and always is " NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the estate of James H. Lakey, deceased. All persons having elaims against the Estate of James Lakey of the retired farmer, de¢eased, who dled on October 20th, 1939, are hereby notfiied to send particulars of same to the un- dersigned before the 15th day of December 'A.D, 1989, afer which date the Estate will be distributed. ~~ Dated at Prince Albert this 16th day of November, A.D, 1989, Joseph Denny, Prince Albert, Ont. PRINCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. Copeland of Oakwood, visited at the home of her aunt Mrs. W. Martyn one day last,week. While working in the bush last Fri- day, Mr. Chas. Stabback had the mis- fortune to break two of his ribs, when he accidently fell on a log. The children are busy practising for the Christmas entertainment to be held in the church also the senior girls S. S. Class is preparing a dialogue, The Church service .is now being held in the basement for the winter months, 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. MacGregor, of To- ronto, were at the home of his sister, Mrs. L. Bond one day recently. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Jas. Warren is ill with pneumonia. Wedding bells are ringing again. > VENNING-THOMPSON A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at Brooklin, on December the 6th at the home of the bride's daughter of Mr. George Thompson and the late Mrs. Thompson became the bride of Robert Orr Vnning, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Venning. of Blackstock. Rev. P. L. Jull of Brooklin officiated. The ceremony was performed beneath and wedding bell. "The bride entered the living room on the arm of her father wearing her travelling gown of Queen's Blue Sheer Crepe, with gold trimming and carried an old fashioned nosegay of pink car- nations and fern. : : Mrs. Ralph Wood, sibter of the bride was matron of honor gowned in black crepe and wearing pearls, and carried a nosegay of pink carnations and fern. The groom was supported by his cousin Mr. Ross Lansing of Nestleton. Mrs. Allan Jones of Brooklin pre- sided at the organ and sang "I Love You Truly" during the signing of the register. Tare parents, when Edna Mae," younger a canopy of white and pink streamers | On Monday, evening December 4th, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Sharpe (nee Muriel Noble) a recent bride and groom, were guests of honour at a gathering of friends and neighbours in their home, Mr. Fred Dobson acted as ¢hairman, reading the 'address while they were presented with a venetian mirror and end table. Both replied in a suitable manner, after which the remainder of the evening was spent in a social time and the serving of lunch. "A very pleasing concert was given in the church on Friday evening spon- sored by the Missionary Dept. of the W.A. The address on missionary work among the Indians by Rev. Wm. Ken- dall was much enjoyed, also the sing- ing of a hymn in Iroquois and in Eng- lish. by Miss Kendall and friends. Musical numbers by the Junior Choir and quartette were also appreciated. This was followed by cafeteria lunch. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Association was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ward on December 7th. The President, Mrs. Crapper, opened the meeting with prayer, hymn 656 was sung and the president con- After the ceremony the wedding supper was served in the dining room, - the table being préttily decorated with pink candles and centred with a large wedding cake which the bride cut with a silver knife, Later the happy couple left for To- ronto, and other points, the bride travelling in a navy blue hat and coat with grey fur collar. On their re- turn they will reside at Brooklin. EPSOM 3 __The night of our Christmas concert has been changed to Tuesday, Dec. 19, instead of Monday. -- The following poem was written by a local poetess and read at the W.A. meeting last week: OUR W. A. Members and visitors of our W. A. Please take offence at what I say. If the shoe happens to fit, put it on, But if it pinches a bit, just pass it along, . I mean no harm, its all in fun, After all, as a poet,' I'm pretty dumb. First, there's. our President, Mrs. - ', Pogue is her name, tinued with the devotional exercises consisting of prayer, scripture reading, hymn 67 and prayer by Rev. Albert Bushell. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Webster, The lunch convener will be Mrs, W. Palmer with Mrs. C. Croxall, Mrs. F, Dobson, The treasurer's report was given by Miss Elva McGregor. The election of officers took place and re- sulted as follows: President, Mrs, R. Crapper; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. C. Croxall; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. W. McGregor; Rec. Sec., Mrs, C. Webster; Cor. Sec,, Mrs. S. Ward; Treas., Miss Elva McGregor; Pianist, Mrs. J. Dob- son, Asst. Pianist, Mrs. R. Hart; Miss. Convener, Mrs, C. Croxall; Parsonage Com., Mrs. Geo. Ward, Mrs. R. Veitch, Mrs.. W. MacGregor; Auditors, Mrs. Brown and Miss Gorrell; Group Lead- ers, Mrs. W. Palmer, Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs. F. Dobson; Social Convener, Mrs. Roy Hart. . It was decided to have a five minute missionary talk at each meeting. - Ay enjoyable lunch was served by Mrs.-R. Veitch, Mrs. S. Mills and Mrs. Mec- Gregor. A vote of thanks was tend- ered Mrs, Ward for her hospitality. PORT PERRY ONTARIO, THURS DAY, ' DECEMBER 14th, 1039 DAY Phone 240 w SLATE WON'T BURN That's why it's economy for you to buy good Coal-- the kind we sell=The famous 'Reading Anthracite' Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., After Hours Phone 240 j. LIMITED Sm THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR "An International Daily Newspaper It records tor you the world's clean, construciive doings. The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation: nether does It Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magazine 8¢stlon. One, Norway Btreet, & period of 1 year $13.00 x= Name : The Chilistiah Beclence Publishing Society ton, Massachusetts Please enter my subscripiion t6 The Christian Belence Monitor fer 8 mouths $8,00 Wednesday (ssue, including Magazine Section: 1 year $2.60, 6 lssues 28¢ 3 months $3.00 1 month 81.00 Address Sample Copy om Request * PORT PERRY CHRISTMAS FAIR POULTRY MARKET, and VISIT FROM SANTA CLAUS LUCKY NUMBER DRAW Every person bringing Poultry for sale at thé Port Perry . Christmas Fair Market, will be given a Lucky Number tickets, which may draw any one of these Prizes: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.50, 3rd $4.00, 4th $3.50 i * 5th $3.00, 6th $2.50, 7th $2.00 Draw made in front of Post Office at 3.00 p.m. on Fair Day Holder of winning ticket must be present, or new draw will be made. Grand Prize to person bring most Poultry (by weight) for Sale at the Christmas Fair Market--$7.50 'and © 23rd, to distribute Presents to the return on the afternoon of Saturda y, December 7 ~~ All Poullry Must be Weighed Officially in the Town Hall ~~ Santa Claus will receive Children's Letters But seems very sorry and offers re- : ete. 2 For conveyance to and from, Mr. Bishell's right there, He'ill give you & ride whether or not you pay fare. When the collection is passed, each one's on the spot, "iy Try BLUE COAL for Good Heat. Your Fuel Orders will receive prompt attention. F. E. REESOR Phone 73 w - . PORT PERRY game; | Then Mrs. Bushell, the devotional part| They dove sive much but it sure helps takes, a lot: x; Who as our vice-president makes nol can't say much about the rest of the As secrotary, Mrs. R. Clark, the ~~ bunch, ; minutes takes down Except that their golly good when it And for the week! r} she sends] ~~~ comes to the lunch, he, Jor them to ie ! «| Now as waitresdes our young girls Mrs, Millman, our treasurer, hasn't connot be beaten, RET much to 'say, They pass around everything that's fit But we leave it to her all the bills to to be eaten. : ©. pay. As for those whoaren's here, we wish Our visiting committee {8 what I'd call .- they'd unbend, "slack," And come out and meet us, and each If they, don't soon do better we'll give meeting attend. them the sack. Mrs, Rogers and Mrs, C. Clark will « You kindly take heed More visits to the sick we certainly Mrs. Ashenhurst for several meetings : now has been away, But we usually find someone there who can play. Gur program committea sometimes "forgets, . : VE I'm through now folks, and please don't be offended; for if I've hurt any- one, it certainly wasn't intended. --L.R, MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parrinder visited Toronto friends last week. Mrs. (Rev.) Gervan was called to Ottawa on Thursday where her son A.W. 'BROCK, President. a serious operation for appendicitis. Miss M. Ross and Mrs. E. E. Mole visited her brother in Toronto on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Leury were at Sterling on Sunday visiting. the form- er's sister who was very ill. Mrs. Hattie Hudgins is entertaining the Woman's 'Missionary Society-on Thursday of this week, when all ladles of the community will be made wel- come, : HE : Miss Elsie Smith and Mrs. Russell Lunney and children were in Toronto on Saturday 'where the children had the pleasure: of an interview with Santa Claus, The school children are very active at present getting their program ready be held in the chureh basement on Thursday, December 21st. The Sun- day school executive have been ad- vised that the venerable old Saim Nicholas expects to reach here that night about ten o'clock if weather con. to meet many -of his old friends and make many new ones as well, pleased to have a call from Rev. Geo. Nicklg of Toronto last week, who was a very popular minister on this charge for the Christmas concert which will|- ditions 'are Yayourable and he hopes] His many old friends here were| Children. W. 8. SHORT, Secretary BEAUTY SHOPPE ~ SPECIALIZING IN > other lines of 'BEAUTY CULTURE: MISS M. PEERS Registered Hairdresser BELL PHONE '78 Permanent Waving and all MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE has Installed a -- DE MILO PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE BARBER SHOP '» SPECIALIZINF IN Hair Cutting, .and all other lines of the work H. H. MULLIGAN Registered Barber PORT PERRY THOU ALT NOT KILL! Drive Carefully! was confined to the hospital Following ha few years ago, \ NOTICE T0 CREDITORS In the Estate of John A. Hayden _| All persons ha ng claims against the Estate of John A. Hayden of the Village of Port 'Perry, County of Ons tario, Bank Messenger, deceased, who died on November 16th, 1039, are here- to the undersigned before the Bth day of January AD. 1040, after which se he, Eetats, will be distributed. - at Port Perry this 8th day of Dactier A.D. 1089, y Joseph Denny, Prince Albert, Ont, Solicitor for Administratris, by notified to send particulars of same a v », >

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