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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1931, p. 8

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7 cattle were shipped from here to the West last week. : William Melville and Miss Ivy Dancy, reading by Mr. Mac Glassford, read- ing by Mrs. Noble Swain. A silVer collection was taken and'a dainty lunch was served by the Zion ladies, Mrs. Geo. Eagleson supplying the music during the passing of the lunch. A social half hour was spent and everyone reports a very enjoyable evening spent. Master Harold Kitson of Oshawa, is visiting with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Kitson. el -- MANCHESTER Glad to see Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb back to their own home, after staying for a time in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamb and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christie spent a day last week at Mr. A. Crosier's. Mr. and Mrs. Plater and family of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Crosier, on Sunday. Don't fail to be at Church on Sun- day, as it is the Sunday School An- niversary. Rev. Mr. Elford, of Albion, Mich., will preach. He is a very fine speaker. His subject will be "For Such an Age as This." Service at 2.30 p.m. The evening service will be in charge of Rev. Mr. Falconer and the Boys' Choir of Scugog will furnish the music for this service. Myrtle Station Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Price and family spent Sunday in Toronto. Mrs. W. Graham was with Whitby friends for last week. Mrs. Arthur Gilroy spent last week with Oshawa friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams and daughter Doreen, of Toronto, spent the week end at Mr. R. Britton's. A number of cars of Government The Women's Association held their monthly business meeting in the base- ment of the church on Monday even- ing cf last week. After the uspal business was transacted, it was de- cided not to hold the grandmothers' day this® month, but to hold the gathering on June 10th. A very successful recital of piano pupils, was held at the home of the teacher, Mrs. Levi Tordiff, on Wed- nesday evening last, with the parents of the pupils as guests. Those taking part were: Pauline and Bernice Price, Miss Vance, Ruby Merriam, Lois Tor- diff, Marion Hubbard, Laurine Brad- ley, Marion and Helen Conlin, Inez Wilson, Tommy Price, George Cooper, Harold Percy, Jack Thompson, Ernest Gilroy. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Tordiff for the very efficient training given the pupils and especially the number of boy pupils. Refreshments were served by the| : hostess at the close of the evening. Service at 7.30 pm. Mrs. W. Brookes and sons, of a--( ( ------ Orillia, werg at D. G. Ross' for Sun- OBITUARY Say. DOUGALD M. CLARKSON The Community feel very deeply the loss of one of its most dearly loved ZION and highly respected citizens, the late > Dougald McMillan Clarkson, who died Mrs. Will Stevens and daughter] ,. May 18th, after a brief illness in Wilma, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas Wilson. Mr. Ray Ripley, of Oshawa, called on friends in this vicinity on Wednes- the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay. The late Mr. Clarkson, who was 38 years of age, was born and had lived all his life on the home farm near day. Seagrave, from where the funeral Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.| services were held on May 4th. Stuart Hall on the arrival of a fine A member and faithful supporter of baby girl. the Presbyterian Church at Sonya; a On: Friday evening the Valentia| quiet but kind and loyal neighbour, people were entertained by Zion in Zion church under the auspices of the Zion Women's Association. An ex- cellent programme was given by the Valentia people, consisting of selec- tions by the Orchestra, violin music by Mr. Carman Rogers, recitation by Norton Found, solo by Miss Hilda Grills, piano duet by Misses Ethel Casey and Joyce Davey, vocal duet by Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Mark, recitation by Kathleen Swain, vocal duet by Mrs. and a friend to all, as well as his deep devotion to his delicate mother, who had lived with him till the time of her death some short six months ago, showed great depth of character and means a loss to'the community, which cannot be easily filled. The funeral services which were very largely attended were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Sharkey, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Sonya, assisted by Rev. Geo. Mason, of Bow- # manville. The floral tributes were many and beautiful, and the pallbear- ers were his cousins, John Murray, John Clarkson, Wm. Watson, Arthur Gordon, Geo. McMillan and John Me- Millan. °* He leaves to mourn his loss and i wm rry What Port Pe ; . revere his memory, his two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Havand, of New Rochelle, N.Y., and Mrs. Lorne MacTaggart, of Cresswell, Ont.; also one brother Murray, of Nipawin, Sask. SCUGOG Mothers' Day service was well at- tended at the Foot Church, on Sunday morning. Mr. Elford gave a splendid sermon and the children rendered some nice music. We had another lovely week end rain which done a lot of good. Mr. Murray McLaren is sporting a' new Ford car. Mr. Frank Bailey is sporting a new Whippet car. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton and daughters Maud and June, of Enniskillen; and When you want something real good, Buy a box of Box of Moir's Chocolates VELVET-EDGE SAFETY RAZOR BLADES--Try them in your Gillette or Auto Strop razor and if not satisfactory return the blades and get your money back. 35c. per pkg. of five blades. PRATT'S BABY CHICK FOOD--A few packages on hand and prices are greatly reduced. RAYSOL--The wonderful mineral water containing radium and compounded in nature's own laboratory nearly a mile below the surface of the earth. Recommended for many skin affections. Also used in the bath. Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry «te Ontario Phone 16 Mr. Traval, of Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodman, Sunday. Messrs. John and Norman Grills, of Valentia, visited their sister Mrs. W. Mark, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. Jeffrey and child- ren, of Enniskillen, visited his parents on Sunday, as his father is not so well as we would like to see, but we hope he is better soon. Brooklin Fair to be held Moneay, . May 25th. Prize lists and programs are out for the annual Spring Fair to be held|| at Brooklin on Monday, May 25th, in the Community Hall. President W. D. Thomson and the Directors are confident that with the prizes being offered the Fair will beat all records this year in number of entries and attendance. In addition to the many prizes for cattle and horses, a programme of sports has been arranged, including lacrosse, softball, football, and the very popular horseshoe pitching con- tests. The events are open to teams [SSL ttt tttL tts LL RRR SLILYE $232 eeese esses esse teste eset tssstsstetssssesy Don't worry about Baking-- CALL UP GERROW'S-- Their Business is BAKING EX er--_Xx E. H. GERROW & SONS Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. 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. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1991 = & Merchants Offer They Invite you to Inspect their Goods and Compare Prices. - You get Excellent Value for your Money. Chain RED & WHITE Stores Clark's Pork & Beans, large tins, 15c. OUROWN TEA - .......c:. viiaavsoninvanis ve oan Ya 1b 250. RED & WHITE COFFEE ........... hae ee ¥ Vv, Ib 26¢. RED & WHITE COFFEE ............ ales ahs 1 1b 49e. PEP , RICE KRISPIES OR BRAN FLAKES .......... 2 for 25¢. 9 2 % ° Fry's Cocoa, half pound tin, 19c. CHERRY JAM, 40 oz. jar ......... ES I Se 39c¢. CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS ........... ih 25c. MAC'S COOKIES ................ AEE a a ee. 15¢. FALCON NO. 4 PEAS, 2's ... .ci..vuu.. eis 3 tins for 25c. ~ St. Charles Milk, tall tins, 10c. LUX TOILET SOAP .......... iden un en VaR TES 2 for 15c. CROWN CORN SYRUP, 2s .............. re tases 17c. BORDEN'S MALTED CHOCOLATE MILK, large tin ...... 53c. JEWEL SHORTENING .......cvitenienrnrannens 2 bs for 25¢. Pastry Flour, 24 lbs. 59c. GOLD MEDAL-FLOOR WAX, 18 ........ccitvivinennianns 29¢. S-STRINGBROOMS .. ...i... i veniam snide 29¢. SEE WHAT 10c. WILL BUY Any Item Below for 10c. 2Y; ths. White Beans. 1 Ib Tapioca or Sago. Pkg Corn Starch. Pint of Cider, Malt or Spirit Vinegar. Pkg. Velvet Marshmallows Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. for 25c. Cabbage, Carrots, Lettuce, Onions, Bananas, Oranges, at Market Prices. from the district, and already some entries have been received. The music during the day will be given by the Durham Regiment Band, of Orono. SUMMER HOMES should have this FIRE PROTECTION Fo from every hope of aid if a blaze takes hold, the inflammable construction of the average summer home makes it a source of danger and anxiety. Minimize the fire hazard by lining inside walls and ceilings with inexpensive Gyproc Wallboard that does not burn. This building material is made from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet long, 4 feet wide and 34 of an inch thick: It nails and cuts as easily as lumber and with minimum waste. Find out from your dealer how inexpensive Gyproc is; how easy to erect. Ask him for full information about its application or request a direction sheet from him. Besides being fire-resistant, Gyproc has struc- tural strength and insulgtion value. It is also draught and vermin-proof. By panelling, you can save the expense of decoration, yet Gyproc is an excellent base for Alabastine, Gyptex or wallpaper. Send for the free booklet, "Building and Remodelling with GYPROC" mn GYPSUM, LIME and ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Paris Ontario TheNEW IVORY Y PROC # Fireproof Wallboard ging For Sale by 'Carnegie Hardware Co., Port Perry, Ont. 'home, and Mrs. H. H. Bennett, Spar- COURT OF REVISION Municipality of the Township of Reach, County of Ontario. Public notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for the Township of Reach will be held at the Township Hall, Man- LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office-- McCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone No. after hours--Oshawa 8514 Phone 264 F. W. Brock & Sen Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" Port Perry DONT WORRY ABOUT chester, on SATURDAY, 6th DAY OF JUNE, at 2.00 o'clock p.m. to hear and ad- pudicate upon all complaints duly filed Municipality of the Township of Reach, for the year 1931. All persons having' dogs died or otherwise disposed of since the As- sessment was made, must have their appeals in by the above date, and all other appeals in to the Clerk by the 14th of May. No adjustment will be made after the sitting of the Court. All parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. ! W. F. DOBSON, Clerk of said Municipalit.y. ----e---------------- THE LATE JOHN BOYS Mr. John Boys who died recently at Manchester, was a well known resi- dent of Reach Township. He was born 83 years ago on the old homestead where he lived until his death. He was of an affectionate and retiring disposition and with an active mind, well informed and a keen observer on current events. Sixty years ago he married Annie Wilson, of Shipley, Durham County, and outside of eleven years spent in Parry Sound District, their lives were spent on the old homestead. At one time he had the honor of being Councillor and Reeve of Reach also Postmaster and constable in Sprucedale, Parry Sound. He was Forest Ranger at Weebwood, Ont. He leaves to mourn his loss, his widow, two sons and five daughters-- Walter, of Vancouver; Ethel May at home, Mrs. J. A. Scaman, Windsor, Mrs. M. Mallett, Whitby. Mrs. John Stewart, of Reach Tp.; Ernest at}! row Lake. a His body was laid to rest in Upper United Cemetery at Utica beside his father and mother. against the Assessment Roll of the i SEED CORN | Our Seed Corn has arrived. We have the following varieties:- Improved Leaming, Giant White, Longfellow, and Fodder Leaming, All 0.1 Government tested seed. We also have a full line of other field root seeds:- Mangels, Turnips, Rape, etc. Mangel seed in bulk or cartons. We have a full line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, ete. J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. Specials in Toilet Goods AMBROSIA PREPARATIONS FREE--$1.00 size of Ambrosia Cream and $1.00 size of Ambrosia Tightener, with purchase of a $1.00 bottle of Ambrosia Cleanser, and new 100 page book on skin care. THE FOUR FOR $1.50. GAY PAREE TOILETRIES One small jar each of Gay Paree Cold Cream and Vanishing Cream FREE with every package of Gay Paree Face Powder. THE THREE FOR Tbe. > TOOTH BRUSHES . Finest quality Imported Tooth Brushes in various styles 'complete with holder. 50c value for 33¢c. . i ---- 4 EL A.M. LAWRENCE, Phm.B. ~~ © ' FIRE! Have your property properly " insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL * COAL! COAL! COAL! AT SUMMER PRICES Coal is selling at the summer prices now. If you con- template putting in your next winter supply of coal at this time, call us up and have your bin filled with genuine Scran- ton Coal and thus insure for yourself a maximum amount of Coke and Alberta Coal. Hardwood Slabs and Bodywood. A . We have rough and dressed lumber, lath, shingles, lime, tilé, cement and brick. Window sash and doors. Marmill feeds for Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. c_-- FRED E. REESOR = . Phone 73 Port Perry -. comfort next winter. We keep all sizes in stock. Also WN ; F.W. Brock & Son i : Specials for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY " : RT A AR EE RR TRIE 1 - E>

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