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Port Perry Star, 26 Feb 1931, p. 8

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SE SERIE Che En evi -- THE PORT PERRY STAR . PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUAR 26th, 1931 PROSPECT, Kelatives from Toronto visited with Mr. dnd Miss Cox, last week. Mrs. H. Martin, Mr, H. Franklin and Mr. Wm. Books, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin on Tuesday ening. . Glad to hear that nearly all in this vicinity has rid themselves of the bad cold that is going around. We notice that a number of our farmers are selling their potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hodgson visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gear, of Utica, on Sunday. Mr. Thos. Lakey of Utica, with Mr. Geo. Smith, on Saturday. Mr. R. Bradburn has hired with Mr, H. Brooks, for a time. Mr. F. Martin has been drawing logs to the saw mill of late. Mr. J. Barber has recently pur- chased a new radio. Mr. L. Allan visiting with Mr. and Mus. Jas. Barker. BLACKSTOCK Last Wednesday being Ash Wed- nesday, a special service was held in the Anglican Church in the evening and a service will be held each Wed- nesday during Lent. The Women's World Day of Prayer was observed at the United Church on Friday afternoon, last, with a good attendance of women from both the United and Anglican churches. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. A. Johnston, president of the W. M. S,, and the regular program followed. The twelve prayers were taken by Mrs. A. Johnston, Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. C. Hill, Mrs. E. Dorrell, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. N. S. McNally of the United Church, and Mrs. R. Mahood, president of the W. A,, Mrs. F. Bailey, Mrs. A. Bailey, Mrs. L. Graham, Mrs. W. Crawford and Mrs. T. Smith, of St. John's Anglican. Mrs. C. Mar- low presided at the piano during the singing of the hymns. On Friday afternoon 13th, the pupils and teacher of the public school entertained a number of under school age friends to a valentine party and social time in the school room. All report a most enjoyable time. The February meeting of the W.A. of St. John's Church was held at the home of Mrs. John Forder on Thurs- day evening of last week with an at- tendance of 24. The meeting opened with devotional exercises conducted by A. Bailey "Making the New Year happy," an instrumental by Miss F. Fair, a reading by Mrs. W. Crawford, "She Wouldn't Work," a reading by Mrs. T. Smith, "Grandmother". Lunch was served as usual, Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer on the birth of their baby girl, on Monday, February 16th--Beryl Edna. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith and Mr. W. VanCamp, were in Lindsay on Tues- day of last week. The Crokinole party held in the chool room of the United Church on Wednesday evening last by the Young People, was well attended and enjoyed by all. The prizes were won by Mrs. Jos. Forder and Mr. Geo. Bowers. Miss Mary Parr entertained a num- ber of her friends to a euchre party on Monday evening last. = The prize winners were Miss Florrie Parr and Mr. Chas. Venning. A dainty lunch brought a very happy evening to a close. We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Robt. Spinks and Miss Eva English and hope they will soon be better. Mrs. Naysmith Henry and daughter of Janetville, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bailey. The euchre party held in the town- ship hall on Friday evening last un- der the auspices of the L. O. L. had only a fair attendance. Prizes were won by Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Mr. O. Wright. Lunch was served and a good time enjoyed by all. On Tuesday evening of last week { the young people of St. John's church { held their annual skating party on | the rink after which they gathered in 'the township hall and after partaking "What Port Perry Merchants Offer They Invite you to Inspect their Goods and Compare Prices. You get Excellent Value for your Money. of a hot lunch and coffee spent the remainder of the evening dancing. Ten years ago the 9th of Feb. the Women's Missionary Society of the Blackstock United Church was or- ganized. The members of the so- ciety thought it fitting to commemo- rate date in some way; this they did by holding a tea and concert in town- ship hall. The birthday cake with its ten candles was cut by Mrs. Jas.| Marlow, who was president at the] time of the organization. On Monday evening, Feb. 16, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Stinson were pleas- antly surprised when about eight o'clock eighteen self-invited guests be- gan to arrive. When all had as- sembled, the object of their visit was disclosed when Mr. and Mrs. Stinson were presented with a purse of money in honour of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. After several interest- ing speeches including those from the bride and groom, the evening was spent in a happy social time and the partaking of Manch. Symbolic of the occasion was the wedding cake with its fifteen gleaming candles. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wright and family, Mr. | and Mrs. Percy VanCamp and Merle. the president Mrs. Mahood, and prayer by Dr. Whittaker. Several interesting items from the monthly budget sent out from the W. A. House, Toronto, were read by different members. that some knitting might be done for the bale being sent from Toronto to the Arctic in the spring. The pro- gram in charge of Miss Mary Parr, was as follows: Reading from the Living Message by Miss Florence Fair. A very interesting and inspir- ing paper by Dr. Whittaker on "Rea- sons for the outstanding success of Missionary Work in the Presbyterian It was decided to have the Dorcas secretary send for yarn so | and various trades necessary to enable Bell Telephone men to provide modern and efficient a thoroughl he magnitude of the amazing. seen when we learn that there are over six hundred telephones and twenty-five switchboards in the building, with provision for as many more. Over a mile and a quarter three hundred and eighty-five miles of wire are in use. Speaking from a telephone standpoint, one may well look upon the Canadian Bank of Commerce as in itself a new town in downtown Toronto. The Empire's Tallest Building A gold plated Ever-Ready Safety Razor with two blades; | pkg. of shaving cream, all Oc. Kepler's Cod Liver Oil, with extract , of Malt. A splendid winter tonic. In two sizes. 'VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP, 5c per cake or 8 cakes for 25c. STANDARDIZED COD LIVER OIL of definite Vitamin A and D potency.......... di ar per bottle $1.25 Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Ontario Phone 16 908008 888899088ssesstieesstsbessessesssesisiresiesssssisss 25¢c. SPECIALS FRESH HUMBUGS LICORICE ALLSORTS LIFE SAVERS CHOCOLATE BARS, (your choice) CHEWING GUM ETO EX E. H. GERROW & SONS Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. Per ™b 25c¢. .....per 1b 25¢c. 6 pkgs. for 25c¢. 6 for 25c. 6 pkgs. for 25c. The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. lIF. W. Brock & Sen F. W. Brock & Son Chain RED & WHITE Stores R & W Soups, assorted, 9c, or 2 for 17c 2 in 1 SHOE POLISH, any color. .........ccovuuns ..2 for 23c. OXO CUBES, 4 cube tins ............... GRE thy 2 for 25c. GOLD MEDAL SARDINES, ............ ra 2 for 35c. GREEN GIANT PEAS, (28) ....oivviiinnenns ...per tin 2lc. Salmon, Tiger Brand, red, 25¢ FALCON SWEET or SOUR MIXED PICKLES, ....12 oz., 23c. STANDARD QUALITY No. 4 PEAS, (2's) .......... 3 for 25c. STAR or HANDY AMMONIA ................. ....2 for 15c. PINK SALMON ......... RA TR 1 1b tin 17c. Lemons, large size, per dozen 19c GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX, ............ ...... per tin 39c. | CHERRIES, Serv-us or Gold Medal, RP. ........... (2's) 22c. #| CLOTHES PINS, ..... nr Ree EO 6 dozen for 19c. RI PALM TREE SOAP... A 07 6 for 25c. Peaches, Diamond Bar, No. 2, 2 for 29c¢ SERV-US ASPARAGUS TIPS, Picnic Size ............ tin 25c. WESTON'S BISCUITS, 75 02. DKE. +. vv vrnvenss ad RED & WHITE TEA. ............oovion. i's 29¢. Ta 5c. RED & WHITE COFFEE ......" 0.0 V's 27c. I's 49¢. 20 lbs. Pure Lard, $2.95 ASSORTED KISSES ......... i ivoiiiiiiinaida. per 1b 25¢c. ROASTED PEANUTS ........ 000000000000 per 1 17c. Red & White Stores redeem Sunwheat Biscuit Coupons MUFFETS, The Sunshine Cereal, .................. 2 for 23c. Prunes, 60-70, 10c. Ib, 25 lbs for $2.25 Oranges, per dozen 19c and 49c Port Perry Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" From the time the leaders of the Canadian Bank of Commerce first visioned the beautiful thirty-four storey head office building in Toronto until the vision became a reality, was a long stretch. How long this period was may "beimagined when we know that five years ago Bell Telephone engineers and thebank architects, Messrs. Darling and Pearson, held their first meeting to dis- cuss plans for adequate telephone service. The number of contacts with the architects, engineers, LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS , BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office -- McCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone 264 DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. 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Widden, Port Perry Peter Raymer, Prince Albert Ed. Williams, Prince Albert. PORT PERRY MILL JNO. BIRKETT Lo. PROPRIETOR SPECIAL COURSE Sheep and Sheep Marketing Special two day course in Sheep and Sheep Marketing at the Town Hall, Scugog, on March 5th and 6th. § -- PROGRAM MARCH 5th 10.00 a.m.--Sheep Raising and its place on Ontario Farms. Breeds of Sheep and their relation to market requirements. Problems in flock management. ! Afternoon Session Demonstration of handling sheep - Judging Shropshires and Leicesters. Demonstration of shearing and slaughtering lambs. Facts for Farmers, in control of p tic di of sheep. + (Motion Pictures.) ._ Post Mortem Examinations of internal organs. i 1B MARCH 6th | [} Morning--Problems in feeding and breeding. 3 : in lamb carcasses. . . _ Care of the fleece and its preparation for market. |} Afternoon--Cutting Lamb carcasses for home use. | 'ool grades and wool marketing. : 2 "Co-operative marketing of wool and lambs. y Sheép awners throughout the district are welcome at this course. | There will be no charge. Sor Co € ander the Suspices of the Scugog Young Men's Leicester 3 lub, an ihe © : tock ominion Live Stock Association, and the ~ W. M, CROSKERY, - Agricultural Representative, Ont. County.

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