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Port Perry Star, 25 Jun 1931, p. 4

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X Solicitor, 'Notary lic, Conveyancer, ccountant, ete. : | ite . Money to Loan Office first door east of Canadian Bank of Commerce, over the Observer Office Office Phéne 98 Residence 19 'Port Perry, Ontario Rev. and Mrs. Annand motored to Dundalk, Ont., for the week-end where Mr. Annand conducted a marriage ceremony on Saturday, and preached at Dundalk and Vanity on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid of . St. John's Church entertained the ladies of the congregation with Cradle Roll babies, in the Church School Room, on Tues- day afternoon, June 16th. The School Room, which has been re-decorated by the Y, P. bright with June flowers, and pre- sented an attractive ercellent program rendered, There were part, Miss Vir- ginia Bentley, Mrs. Grant Christie, wsley, and Mrs. Ewers., Mrs. Annand gave an address of welcome and tea was poured by the president, Mrs. Malcolm. taking Nasmith, Murs. Mrs. Cs Mrs. S. Jennie Rancier, Myrtle, Mr. and Oshawa, with Mr. Prentice, recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin and Mr. and Mrs. Prentice, of Port Perry, Old Friends Re- Saturday McKee, Sunderland, Mrs. Mrs. J. Devitt, of Mrs. L. and Mrs. George George attended the Union at Sunday. Epsom, on and We are pleased to note that Mr. W. able to be after his recent illness. MacGregor i about Cawker is holidaying at her home here. Miss Grace It is a pleasure to know that Miss Helen Willard is able to be out again after her illness, o> FIRST BAND CONCERT OF SEASON The Port Perry Band will give their first open air concert of the season at the Band Stand, foot of Queen street, on Thursday night of this week, eom- mencing at 8 p.m. The Band have been practising hard for some time, and 'will give an entirely new pro- gram, FOR SALE A quantity of Silver Hull Buckwheat. Apply to D. Alderson. july 2 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, June 28th-- 10 a.m.--Sabbath School. Sacramental service. Rev. C. E. Dyer, of Green- will preach. Prince Albert 11 am. 7 p.m. bank, 1.45 p.m.--Sabbath School. 3 p.m.--Sacramental Service. RECITAL You are cordially invited to a Recital to be given by the pupils of Miss Lucile B. Leask, in the United Church, Port Perry, on the evening of Saturday, June 27th, at 8.15 o'clock. tll AP. COMING--Dr. F. E. metrist, at Port Perry, Luke, Opto- Lawrence's drug store, Thursday, July 16th. ree etl Ales DECORATION SERVICE The Annual Decoration service' at) Pine Grove Cemetery, will be held "on Sunday, July bth, at 3 p.m. T. J. Widden, Sec.-Treas. Guild, was, setting for the | Hurd, of | PARASITE DEMONSTRATION.. Agricultural Representative W. M. i Croskery inf s us that Dr. Lional | Stevenson of the Ontario Veterinary College will give a series of demon- strations throughout the County on July 2nd and 3rd. He will deal par- ticularly with internal parasites, (worms.) Anyone having unthrifty Sheep, Swine or Poultry should plan to be at Mr. Grant Christie's Thurs- day, July 2nd, at 6.30 p.m. The de- monstration is being arranged for the evening. Dr. Stevenson will examine any sick or unthrifty specimens brought in. Similar demonstration are being held in Scott, Thorah, and Brock Town- ships, Prince Albert Miss Phenie Jones, "Toronto, form- erly of Utica, has been visiting with old Prince Albert friends. { Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, of Long jranch, California, have been guests {of his brothers, Messrs. Alvin and | Robert Hunter. : Mrs. McBrien, Mrs. Young and Miss I. Young, were in Toronto, on Satur- day last attending the wedding of Migs Katherine Foster. | At the sale held last week, of the | furniture and real estate of the late Mr. Will Burnett, the real estate was not sold. Mrs. Luke entertained the members of the Women's Association and other friends at her home Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs, C. Jeffrey, and Mrs. Luke supplied the refresh- ments. attendance. Strawberries seem very plentiful in the village, several parties having them for sale. Recent village visitors have been and are: Miss Spence, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Cruse; Mrs. Stewart and of Toronto, with Mrs. J. Reid, Toronto, with Mrs. Bond; the Misses Holman at their summer home here, and Miss Ross, Ottawa, with her sister Mrs, H. R. Murphy. WANTED--HOUSE TO RENT In Port Perry, house with bath and furnace, wanted for lease "of six months or more at moderate rental, with possible purchase later. Address c-o Star Office. An STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE including four show cases, stoves, mirrors, safe, etc. Apply to Sutcliffe & Sons, Port Perry. le FOR SALE . Tomato stakes, five feet long, good daughters, McBrien; Miss P. "Inquirer" sound material, well made, cheap, 3c. each. Apply to D. Corbman, Port Perry . ---- > -------------- FOR SALE Fresh Strawberries, Cabbages and Flowers. Apply to George Raines, Port Perry. June 25 CHU RCH OF THE ASCENSION 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 B m.--Evening service. -- ee ----------------- HAY CROP FOR SALE Good crop of mixed hay in orchard for sale. Apply to E. Abbott, Port Perry. 1 el EPP BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Lee, of Greenbank, (nee Vera Cook) on Sun- day, June Tth, 1931, a daughter--Mary June. -- DIED TURNER---At Prince Albert, on { Monday, June 22nd, 1931, Thomas Turner, aged 756 years. ful constitution. and old. Mrs. Orr ~ Mary Phone 39 Theronoid An electro-magnetic health appliance for the correction of illnesses, and the building up of a vigorous health- Approved by Medical Doctors. dorsed by thousands of users. A safe, effective method (with one week's free treatment) for young 'Be sure to listen | in to C. F. R. B. at 9 a.m. (Standard Time.) nd: hear the Theronoid programme' : wt i : | - THERONOID OF PORT PERRY En- Cc. Browne Street Port Perry (EP SHEEP, SWINE AND POULTRY | There was an unusually large | Cup & Saucer | 11 Special Reg. $1.25 and $1.00 for ~ 79c. HANDBAGS 89c. upwards . WATER GLASSES 8 for 35c. el To See right see us. We guarrantee our work or your money back in our Optical Dept. > I. R. BENTLEY Jeweller & Optometrist health, cleanliness, without smoke, soot, or 'worry, to-day. It is economical, efficient, safe. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE. We have the exclusive agency for this high grade Canadian Coke--Nut and Range sizes on hand. ALBERTA COAL -- STEAM COAL -- CANNEL COAL HARDWOOD HARDWOOD SLABS SOFT SLABS TILE -- CEMENT -- LIME CAR OF CEMENT JUST ARRIVED PORT PERRY COAL YARD Truck Delivery. W. G. W. PYATT Phones Office 94, Res. 233 THE VENTURE TEA ROOM and HOME BAKERY invite you to take your meals in their attractive sur- roundings, or to secure delicious Home Made Baking at reasonable prices. We Do Catering. J. A. HETHERINGTON NAPIER & BOAG, Proprietors Phone 248, BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY That better Pennsylvania Hard Coal For heat, | : Phone us for a load of FAMOUS READING COAL | ADMISSION ADULTS 83¢c. 4 2c. tax; CHILDREN 20c. * Ben Lyon and Jean fon in "Hell's oe | A million Dollar' pistoye § in talking. Don't miss it. Also a Fox News Reel. ---- . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 30, JULY 1st < y John Banzmore in "Moby Dick" Sea Faring Picture "Also Joe E. Brown in "Top Speed" "A Musical Comedy | Tuesdays and Fridays ADULTS 25c.; CHILDREN 16ec. Chiropractor and Drugl Therap 34 Welverleigh Blvd, Toronto Phone Hargrave 09090 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday and Saturday 10 to 13 a.m. Phome M8 COMING Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, 163-167 Yonge St, Toronto's Eyesight ~ Specialist, at A. M. Lawrence's drug store, Port * Perry, Thursday, July 16th. Glasses fitted accurately. F. E. LUKE & SON, Optometrists 168-167 Yonge St. Toronto (Up-stairs, opposite Simpson's) Edeund Hind Lumber Company Limited Distributors for Compo-Board and Masonite. LUMBER AND MILLWORK FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MASONITE for the Modern Farm and Home Ideal for Summer Cottages. WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES. PROMPT DELIVERIES _ Danforth and Main Sts., TORONTO. Grover 1133-4-5 ANNUAL ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. E. B. Annand, B. A., Minister 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.~-Evening Service. BREADALBANE CHURCH, Service at 2.30 p.m. EA AB e UTICA NESTLETON UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY JUNE 28 and 29 Services on Sunday, June 28th, con- ducted by Dr. T. E. Holling, of Lind- say, at 11 and 7. On Monday, June 29, 'sports, supper and program. See bills for particulars. Under the auspices of the Port Perry, Reach & Seagog Agricultural Society, at Port Perry, Friday, July 3 MUSIC BY RUSS CREIGHTON'S ORCHESTRA 'The Hay Balers' Broadeasting over C.K.C.L. Dancing 8.30 to 1 o'clock, standard time. ADMISSION 50c, Spectators 25c. Seats Provided GRANT CHRISTIE, President. N. EWERS, Secretary Street Dance Willard's Store News For Fruits and Vegetables call en us. We make a special effort to carry a good choice stock of both. Why cook dinners on hot days; when you can easily procure a Choice and ap- petizing, prepared by English chefs, and ready to heat and These quick dinners contain choice meats, vegetables tin of Lazenby's Ready Cooked Dinrers?. serve. and rich gravy, in favorite flavors. Per tin 18c. Brunswick Sardines ............ devaveairassb dor: 2Be Corn Flakes, Kellogg's ............ weaved for: 29e, Borden's Chocolate Malted Milk .................88¢c. VieTone ........0cesh 00 8 his veevsans 2 35¢ and 58ec. Mapeline Flavoring ............. TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL-- The new health drink and tonic, 27 oz. bottle ....35¢c. McLaren's Peanut Butter, ........ + seers eaper 1b 20c. Sandwich Pate, ......... chive +es0eq sper tin 16c New Persian Dates ............. warns oR IO PRE, 26c. Rolled Wheat .............. i Picnic Drinking Cups ........... ... i. CHRISTIE'S CREAM CRACKERS-- Have you tried them? Rich and Delicious, ..pkg. 25c. Nippy old Canadian Cheese .... even ID" 280. ..3 Ibs for 26c. OLY WILLARD & CO., PHONE 46 r 2 Port Perry The world's lowest models listing from to buy and orl engine vibra $1,230 at factory. 22 models $2,900 at factory. Every performance selling at the ordinary Six. Includes su « CHEVROLET - riced Six. 12 610 to $840 at factory. The most popular car in drive. use it is so eeonomical . PONTIAC . "A fine car, a modern car, a General value." 6 models, listing from 1,015 at facto rubber insulation in the Over 40 vibration, noise « OLDSMOBILE - 6 asdils, listing from $1,085 to car of superb rice of an advanced enginecring ements as the famous Syncro-Mesh transmission and Down Draft carbureti on. 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