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Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1930, p. 5

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mother. $5.50 to $6.95 each. | Each $1.39. these. A practical gift. Prices $1.19 Ladies' Ladies' Fancy Scarfs, 98c. to Hand Painted Cork Table Mats, in sets of three, 50c. set. 'Hand painted fancy waste paper baskets, 29¢ Ladies' lined Capeskin Gloves, Ladies'. Fancy Rayon Bloomers, $1.00 Ladies' fancy Rayon Night Gowns, $1.50. EA Rl i. eA Ee -. SUTCLIFFE & SONS '" Where People Like to Shop " NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of John Harrison a All persons having claims against the estate of John Harrison, of Port Perry, deceased, who died on the 19th 'day of November, 1930, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 8th day of January, 1981, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after January 8th, 1931, the assets of the testator (Will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Solicitors shall then have notice. Dated December 5th, 1930. HARRIS & HARRIS, t Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for John Harrison Estate. ----@P-- "Seagrave Garage Bell Phone 92r 5 All Makes of Cars Repaired Radio and Car Batteries Re-Charged Repaired, and for Sale Oxy-Acetylene Welding 'A SPECIALTY CAS and OIL TIRES and TUBES Clarence Chambers Proprietor - ~ " CHRISTMAS CARDS We have never had a finer selection of : Fancy all wool Blanets, satin bound, warm 'and cosy. Would make a suitable gift for Beautiful Radio Lamps, something new. Parchment Floor Loris, each $2.95. See Ladies' Lovely Flannelette Nighgowns. Sweaters, fancy knit, $2.69. ~ : THE PORT PERRY STAR Santa Claus Coming Ttis hard to realize it. but itis true. Only 5 sho pping days left before Christmas. See our stele and practical gifts. Ladies' Rayon Ladies' Fancy Ladies' Fancy and $1.50. 2.95. pair $2.25 EPSOM Mrs. Ellen Ackney visiting with her daughter in Toronto. The Sunday School -of Epsom United Church will hold their annual Christmas Tree entertainment on Friday evening, December 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton and family of Ashburn, visited on Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. Mrs. Varley has returned to her home in Stouffville, after visiting with her aunt Mrs. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. James Ashton and: son Howard, visited with Mr. and Mrs. | Jos, Ashton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pogue visited in Mariposa recently. ih Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. EEN ~ NOV. AND DEC. PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL JUNIOR IV Betty Cawker Vivian Wallace* Ruth Brent* ...... Patricia Palmer .... Patricia Jackson ... Mary Stone Marion Kight* Grace Bradley* Garnet Weir* ............ Clarence Beare Malcolm Nasmith . Grace Stone William Willard* Kenneth Currah* Jean Wakeford .. Helen #Anderson Grace Switzer ... Harry Brookes* . atv 'Ruth Hall ................ Marjory Tinsley* Merle Switzer .... Jean McDermott .. Wilson Figary* Violet Read Sarah Naple .......:......\s Fred Middleton* ..... . Marjorie Palmer .. Harold Prentice .. Isabel Ewers Tom Bown * denotes no absence and no times ~ Personal Greeting Cards. It will be a > delight to you to see them. This can! gee done by calling t the ofiee; if you | late. SENIOR IV Allan Turner . | Ema Reesor* . Harold Hall . Keith Currah® atures James Davidson* ...... Donald Campbell .......... Clarence N. Werner, Principal. a SHERIFF PAXTON TROPHY GAMES PLAYED IN OSHAWA The first round games of the Sheriff Dollies, Dollies, Dollies, 39c. to $1.98 each. Teddy Bears, each $1.95 Dancing Tedy Bears, $1.49. . Toys and celloid dags, 19¢ to 75c. Christmas Flowers and Holly Sprays, 10c and 15c each. Holly and Fruit Trees 20c and 25¢ Beautiful boxed Stationery, 39¢ to 98c. Men's Fancy Silk and Wool Sox? 65¢ to Thc. Men's Fancy Ties, all new, 55¢, or 2 for $1.00 Men"s fancy bordered Handkerchiefs? for 35¢ Men's plain white linen, hdkfs, 45¢ and 50c. Men's Fancy Scarfs, u pto $3.76 Men's Lined Capeskin Gloves, $1.98 Men's Fancy Dress Shirts, $1.45 to $2.50. of ny TTA Slips, fitted shoulders, $1.50. | Black Satin Kimonas, $4.25 crochet Hug-me-tight, $2.35. As can be judged from the scores, both games were close and hard fought and while they did not pro- duce a great deal in the way of team "play or brilliant hockey, they were certainly interesting and exciting. A ' good crowd of fans was on hand and they were accorded two good games, well worth the price of admission. Since the teams have had very little opportunity to get on ice and get practice and condition, it was quite to be expected that the hockey would not be up to mid-season form but nevertheless, the display was far from i disappdinting and the fans went home pleased with the results. The first game saw Bowmanville and Whitby, old-time junior rivals, meeting for the first time this season and a good game was produced Both teams went at it hard and showed plenty of promise for the fast ap- proaching season. Bowmanville had : yo CHRISTMAS EXAMINATIONS FoR | he edge on the play7in the first two periods but the only time they were able to bulge the twine was in the first period, when Oke, scored on a long shot, almost from centre ice. Donnelly didn't see the puck until it was too late. Whitby went to work with a will in the third quarter and had a distinct edge. Port Perry Loses to Orono The only victory of the night went to Orono, the team which was sup- posed to be easy pickings for any of the other entries. This game pleased the fans a great deal and excitement was at fever pitch throughout. Orono undoubtedly had the better squad of the two. They had an edge, slight as 'it was, throughout the entire game. Play was even and of the ding-dong variety during the first period but in the second session, both teams entered the scoring column with a goal apiece. RADIO FOR SALE 5 tube Atwater-Kent Console, bat- tery operated, built-in speaker. All complete and in al condition. Price very reasonable. Apply at Star Office. NN at FOR SALE, Quebec Cook Stove, six lids, polished top, high back, and warming closet, reservoir. Have no further use for stove as furnace is being installed. D. E. Ianson, Greenbank, Phone 108 r 2-1. ti NN - FOR SALE--Pair Skates, size 11 and botts size 8%, nearly new. Bargain. Apply t Beverley Smallman, Port Perry © dec 26 EEN TO CORRESPONDENTS Those wishing to compete for the prizes for 1930, will kindly have*their year's budget in as soon after the 18th of December, as possible, in order that the prize cheques can be mailed before Christmas. Editor. AN % COPY FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK "have a chance. ty scored a nice goal. ' Alberta, was united in marriage to Mrs. Philp, in Oshawa, on Saturday. Winters scored for Orono on a pass from Berbert and Williams did not Port Perry pepped up considerable and a few minutes later, Harris evened up the score when he (Port Derry Team: --Goal, Williams; I ence, Cawker and Dowson; Centre, Switzer; right wing, Naple; left wing, Rodman; subs, Nind, Harris, Norton and Asher. Failed to Ap- pearinCourt At the Love trial which was to have been held on Wednesday, Oswald Love failed to appear in court. His coun- sel claimed to have had another case which prevented his appearance. Magistrate Purdy pointed out that counsel knew that they were required to be present at the date and time set consequenfly his bail was estreated and steps will be taken to detain them until court is held. As we go to press, we do not know exact date of trial. TETLOW-PEARCE An interesting event took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce, Scugog, on Wednesday, Dec. 17, when their only daughter Mary ea Mr. Robert T. Tetlow, of Scugog. "After the ceremony, which was per- formed by Rev. Jas. Elford, a sump- tous wedding dinner was served, after which the happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to Toronto and other poirits. On their return they will re- side at the groom's home which has recently been renovated. CIN SHOOTING MATCH FOR 23 GEESE to be held on Saturday, Dec 20th, at 1.30 p.m. at back of Griffen's mill, on Lake Scugog. Shot guns and 22 rifles to be used, with Nos. 1 and 4 shot and 22 long for rifles. Price 40 cents a shot. Lorne Duff. fa UTICA The United Church Sunday School will héld their Christmas Tree and concert on Monday evening, December 22nd. The concert will consist of a play entitled "Home Ties" given by the young people of Pine Grove, and choruses by the children of this Sun- day School. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop and Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Lakey in Osh- awa, on Sunday. The L. O. L. are holding an Oyster Supper and dance on New Year's eve, December 31st. Music will be provided by Messrs. Mantle, Lynde, and Cooper. These gentlemen are good musicians, and a splendid time is assured. Mrs. Russell 'Harper spent a few days in Toronto recently. Mr. Will Cook, who has been show- ing a team of horses for Mr. Herman Kerry, Utica, at the three Fairs-- Royal, Ottawa, and Guelph, returned on Friday. The old Temperance Hall has been moved back a few feet from its old site and a cement wall has been put under it. As soon as the weather moderates volunteer workers will again be busy shingling and doing other repair work. The sudden cold snap over the week end had a wintery tang and was quite a change from the balmy days of last week. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at Yorkminister Baptist Church, Toronto, on Wednesday, December 8rd, when Burland Lenora, only daughter of Mrs. Meryl Ruttan Willing, became the bride of Frederick Victor Hudgins, son of Mrs. Hattie Hudgins, of Myrtle, Ontario, with Rev. W. A: Cameron, officiating, and Miss Burfield assisting at the piano. The bride was charmingly attired in golden brown transparent velvet, trimmed with gold lace and brilliant ornaments, cut in long lines with close fitting turbin hat of same material, with shoes and long gloves to match, and carrying a bouquet of moss roses and lily of the valley. The bride wore a long string of amber, the gift of the groom. -The bride's only attend- ant was Mrs. John Glover, of Oshawa, who was attired in green chiffon and lace, cut in princess fashion, with hat and shoes to match, carrying a bou- quet of roses. The bride was. given away by her elder brother, Edward R. Willing. The groom was attended by Mr. Bliss Walters. The usher be- ing Mr. Leonard W. Willing, younger brother of the bride. The happy couple received in the pastor's re- ception room, afterwards leaving for the States. On their return they will reside at their new home 279 Brook- dale Ave. A host of friends here ex- tend best wishes for long life and happiness to the young couple. - "Robert Duff and Son had the mis- fortune to lose the young colt that won the Clydesdale ' Association special prize at Ottawa and the championship at the Guelph Fair, Apparently the colt was alright when unloaded at its stables, on Friday, but in spite of all aid it died on Sat- urday. The young people of the community enjoyed their first skate of the season at Mud Lake on Monday night. Miss Jean Parker who has been ill at her home here for the past few weeks is_ able to resume her studies at Whitby High School. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rodd, of Green- bank, visited at Mr. Ivan Rodd's on Monday. Master Gordon Graham who is at- tending Claremont High School spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hudgins, of Toronto, visited the former's mother, Mrs. H. Hudgins, on Sunday. NNN FOR SALE---Nanny Goats in kid. Cheap. Apply to Walter Bown, Port Perry. Phone 168. t.f Ready-to-wear, Boots, Shoes cleared at cut prices. It will our merchandise and prices. Flannelette Blankets, large d Men's Fine Socks 15¢ and see for yourself. Port Perry Dominion Store CHRISTMAS GIFTS Selling Out--Good selection of all kinds of Christmas Gifts to be sold at remarkably low prices. of all kinds of Drygoods, Men's, Boys' Rubbers, leather tops, not many left Men's and Boys' good black overalls Boys' and Girls' Stockings 18c. Many Bargains in the store that are not mentioned. Come WE WISH ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS _ ALIX. GILBOORD, Proprietor Also a good selection Ladies' and Children's Rubbers, and Goloshes, to be pay you to call and look over ouble-bed size, regular $2.49. Sale price $1.95 price 99c. Store open evenings. COAL COKE Always a full supply on hand of all ABLACK ; BUSINESS OISTRIBUTORS OF ! TRUCK DELIVERY WOOD TILE required sizes of Coal, Coke, etc. ANTHRACITE. We sell and recom- mend Famous Reading Anthracite Coal. Mined by the world's largest Anthracite producing organization-- a uniformly clean and well prepared fuel. . COKE--Hamilton by-product coke, in large nut and range sizes. ALBERTA COAL--Size and grade recommended by the Government for . Ontario Use. Cannel Coal, Steam Coal, Hardwood Slabs, Hardwood, Soft Slabs, Cement, Lime, Tile, ete. Phone your order to-day. !| THE PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones: Office 94; Residence 233 S WHY do we have $0 many repeat orders? SATISFIED Customers is the answer. Port Perry 183 Oshawa Lumber Co. LIMITED Brothers S A Port Perry Genuine Scranton Coal Winter is here, and for the next few weeks provision will have to be made to keep your house worm. Why not use SCRANTON COAL, as it gives vou that even heat which is not only a safeguard against coughs and colds, but is, the cheapest and most satisfactory in the end. We also have ready for immediate delivery delivery-- COKE, 'in nut and range sizes; AIBERTA COAL, BODY- WOOD and SLABS. for Dairy Cattle, Hogs and Poultry, You cannot expect a hen to lay if she is not fed a good ration. - Marmill sugared egg mash has proven its superior qualities. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERY Bell Phone---73 W. FRED E. REESOR, Port Perry You Need a Planing Mill? WHY! When you ask us for a base-board, or alteration job you are doing and get the trim you now have. piece of order to complete the material made to match the pecial sized sash, a short an odd design of casing, in We have charge two prices for this work. at par ception; accurate and satis! Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 the machinery to make it for you-and---we do not Our prices on all materials are with all other lumber companies and our policy is no de- wlory service, Day or Night Port Perry Alishes Ohrigtmas die ques for Christmas Mowey for those who give pres- 11 ents of money for Christ- mas to relatives, friends or employees, we have prepared a special cheque printed in Christmas colours, which will be found most suitable and pleasing for this purpose. You will find a supply of these cheques for your use on the desks in each of our branches. Money for Christmas is ALW, Avs an acceptable gift. The Royal Bank of Canada Port Perry Branch = B. D. Henry, Manager 1161 ER EERE x j ki: ¥- em

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