Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 May 1929, p. 5

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pecial Showing of Ladies' Dresses, Coats, and ~~ Millinery ur iuite he Ladies of Fort Berry A Summer Dresses, Coats and Millinery. Special and inter- esting values are in store for you, . ! r $1.50 to $8.00 Men's Ties . «from 50c to $1.00 Boy Ties. woe. Store will be Open Thursday Evening Jas. McKee & Son - Port Perry |} | Children's Sponsored by the Bus Men's Bite oh ts : i EE ---- : SHEETINGS and SUNDAY, JUNE 2ud, 1020 | HOW ABOUT A SUMMER || {Dresses PILLOW COTTONS TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY ~~ SUIT? Bonnie Girl's J 1 a.m.--Service of Praise and Thanksgiving in which a liberal use Now that the weather is warmer, you will need a lighter Dresses made from Heépital Sheeting--A good heavy quality...A material that is : She old living will be featured in congregational Singing, "Suit... You will be pleased when you see our showing of good quality prints, | hard to beat. 72 inches wide. - . .Per yard 79¢. 'by Messrs. C. E. Weeks, and Ww Ww. iY of Laymen, led Materials and we eawmade you a fit you will be pus of goods styles, Circular Pillow Cotton--To appreciate the quality and values of oe 2.30 p.m. --Men's Rally 'Service. As usual this will be a mass DRY CLAENING AND PRESSING DONE pretty patterns, these materials you would have to see them. 42" and 44". gathering of Men's Bible Classes, business men and all leaders WwW R ; WwW ILL AN all shades, Per yard 39¢. and 50c. «In community and good ork th ; ok Th Fis 4 2d ood diisenship wit. hie eure disteict sizes 8 to 14 years. Unbleached Sheeting--One of the most outstanding Sheetings in recital by Professor John Duxbury, of England, giving his MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY SPECIALLY the Market. 727riches wide. Per yard 47c. vest Masterpiece, "The King of Kings. fi] RO RL ST SR EST, PRICED AT Factory Cottons--Wonderful wearing Cotton, suitable for Sheets 7 p.m.--The Speaker Iv the final service of the day will be Rev. THE SCOUTS' CORNER Miss Florence Bradley, of Oshawa, - or Pillow Cases...Four different qualities...36 inches wide. ea Bee DD RE nived astone of THE SCOUT PROMISES: was the guest -of Miss Florence Mec- $2.50 Per yard 12Y;¢., 15¢., 22¢. and 29¢c. Toronto Male Quartette at this service. Gallery reserved for| , On mY honor I promise that 1 will Laughs, over tHe pel cu : the ladies. Class Orchestra and special singing at each service do my best; to do my duty to God and The June meeting of the Victorian HoT Those f a dists Jesiring to stay for the afternoon and the King; to help other people at all Women's Institute will be held on - evening will be made welcome as guests of the Business Men's times; to obey the Scout Law. Wednesiny, aftattioay the 5th of June, 2 Syeting will ad 8 et > rE. and will be: in charge of group one, J Q U A 1. I T Y Troop mets as usual on Thursday at | With Mrs. Jas, Marlow as convener. 7.30 sharp. 7.80 sharp means every-| Rev. Mr. Powell is busy these days | body there at 7.20 so we can start on| planting trees and improving the the dot. grounds around the new Rectory. i = : a - LN ; 3 : Thi > The A.Y.P.A. of St. John's Church 1 ar is summer you'll be widening | aq held at the home of Miss Ivy Wall : 3 - | your circle of acquaintances and meet- on Wednesday évening of last week, TX. : ing a wamber of people. Some you're | with 4 splendid attendance of mem- 1 : Aes 4 going to ike; Some you're not. But|yo.s and visitors. The president pre- : . ) : Whether you 'do or don't always keep | ijqoq and the meeting opened with in mind that Fourth Scout Law; A| jevotional exercises. Final arrange- Scout is a friend to all and a brother | ;,.n¢q were made for the erection of a a ADI : : to every other scout, Just practice 1 front of th t d OPEN TO THE PUBLIC at Tors while And youll And te Ol ee HE a 10 Tok after nn . y . world a heap pleasanter to live in|. tynin iri ; 3 a g and general repairing of FOR ROUND DANCING [Fe =eibisieion iE 8s a i ls % Bw . : : | business session a program in charge rs et a IN rE eee (Yee x W : ¥ ga ha bo ig : Sts : of Miss A. Hamilton, Miss F. Parr, 2 x os: ot Gi SOFTBALL and Mrs. A. L. Bialey, was given. cl ried Port Perry 19--Blackstock 17 The meeting closed with lunch and the Durant "60 Six Cylinder Special Two Door Sedan ; ; 3 9 In a seven inning softball game in| A vy p A. motto. . ; : Range Ear ection with the annual Queen's OR. Thissd a £ thi i . ; Me E g ' irthday sports at Blackstock a picked n. Thursday evening-o! 5 wee 10 M 1 -- SH 8.30 p.m. Fee team from Port Perry defeated Black- the Young People o the Suited ] mu €S Rk a : : stock 19-17. A bad wind made the| Church are paying a friendly vis | : Anas fe ig <i. " i d 'score high. their sister league at Tyrone. esse with a Durant Owner or 1% The first part of the game was a , ti Dr, and Mrs. F. 2 Little Britain Serena ers : 2 ame Congratulations tgiDr. and Mes. F OU will gain more knowledge of Durant value in ten walk-away as far as Port was con-| Marlow, Jr. of Toronto, on the birth Y J 3 : aL cerned and Blackstock used four |'of their baby girl (Marigold Ann.) minutes with a Durant owner, than you would learn by My R freshment Booth on Grounds pitchers in an effort to stem the tide Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Marlow were in hearsay in a month. y i of runs. At the end of the sixth the | Toronto at the homie of their son Dr. . H : : PROPRIETOR score was 19-7. In the seventh inning | Fred Marlow. . His enthusiasm for the Red Seal Continental Motor, Bendix 3 SE however Blackstock came back with| The Church Army Crusaders left Four Wheel Brakes, Durant body workmanship, general per a barrage of hits which gave them 10] on Monday morning for Bethany en formance and easy riding, is based on actual day-by-day runs and left them just two behind at| route to their destination at Smith's enjoyment. sey MADD RI + ~ | the finish. Arnold Roach pitched well | Falls, returning to Toronto. Their ) | wl ) ; By 2" | for Port and was hard to hit except in| visit was an interesting and helpful Talk to a Durant owner--just 10 minutes . . . your dealer 2 AV i ! VR the last when he eased up a bit. event in the life of the English church will let you drive a Durant any time ! "Jt 'is understood that a return game | here. Two services were held, and an E : will be played at the campus on Fri-| open air meeting on Saturday night, : , Built by 18, ol : ' , DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LIMITED . TORONT CANADA Non Tei A day evening and also that negotiations | a church. service-on Sunday morning. ~ A Pax ow Caio > are under way to see if it is possible | A special appeal was made for young A Be prepared to destroy the early fly and all household' || | to form a league of these and other | men who felt the call to service of : ; 'mosquitos, roaches and. bugs, with Whiz . toams, oo... God, but who did not feel like being 3 | Fly Fumi to humans, pleasantly perfumed, ------000-------- a regular ordained minister. = There' peritonitis Rabi Se SEE rs ra R 50c and 76c. including sprayer. If not BLACKSTOCK is a training school in Toronto where we will refund your money. Z Among the holiday visitors under | all such can.be prepared for this work. ER Ee Ee parental roofs were: Misses Vera| Mr. Jeffrey Chapman, of Toronto, ; D Cc A § oe J : Forder, Vera Hooey, Florence Me- | spent the week end with Rev. and Murs. a 0 o : ] ay 'Laughlin, Marjorie Marlow, and Mr: | Powell, at the Rectory. foiad abou : Tawsenes Mountjoy, of Toronto. Miss Jessie es and Miss Lila - le Laura Bailey, of Holstein, | Brown, of Bowman lle, visited their 2 Jatrs, (Row M. Sanderson and som. of | STANDARD GARAGE Dealers PORT PERRY , Mr. Geo. ord, Bran! . ¥ Si YanComp tod Ur § Jofiey. CHAS. COOPER Dealer CLAREMONT, ONT. j ---- ------ - " | TT Toronto on Tuesday of last week. sister Miss Dorothy Bellman. | home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall. R. Willah Port| Mr. Harry Vincent, Miss Jessie! 'Mr. and Mrs. Oster and Marion, of ) % Monette, Mrs. Robt. Archer, of To-| Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. and "lan's parents, Mr. | : ronto, Miss Pines, of Australia, and | Mrs. Robt. Hamilton. : "Mr. Joliffe, As vi Miss Roque, of Manitoulin Island,| Mr. and Mrs. Cole, and family, of ; y spent the holiday with Mr. and" Mrs. | Islington, were with Rev. and Mrs. P, Chas. Smith. G. Powell, on the holiday. The United Church anniversay was: We are glad to welcome a success. The proceeds of Friday. village two new members of our and Sunday amounted to $200. The | staff, Mr. Johnston and Mr. i | results of the sports on Friday were "- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reader as follows: Softball, Port Perry 19, of Toronto, visited with Blackstock 16. Hard ball, Blackstock week end. 9, Pontypool 8; Football, Blackstock : 3% Cadmus 0; Girls' Softball, Purple h | Hill 11,

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