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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1933, p. 8

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Mis. P. ROSS, Judge and Vion for our Coun- ty Baking Cham mplonsdip, will be in Tweed on Oct 31st; in Bancroft on Nov. 1st; 'and in Bloomfield on Nov. 3rd. Get ready for the FIVE ROSES COUNTY BAKING CHAMPIONSHIP Ask your grocer for full details, if you haven't already got them. We're out to find the best bread-maker and the best cake-maker in each of 27 Ontario counties, and the Grand Champions of 'the whole area. Any woman who lives in any one bf the counties listed below may. enter this contest. Bake for the honor of your county. Try your hand at making bread and cake with FIVE ROSES FLOUR, and enter a loaf of bread, or a cake, or both, in the exhibition nearest to your home. . RIBBONS and 8 PRIZES to the winners in each judging centre! SILVER DISHES to each county winner! STERLING SILVER TEA SET and $50 + to Grand Champions of the whole area; STERLING SILVER BOWL and "$25 to cake and bread makers in second place in the finals. 'Begin practising now -- and watch this paper for announcement of the dates and judging centres in the fol- lowing' counties: 2 T, BRUCE, DUFFERIN, DUR- : 2 N ELGIN, ESSEX, GREY, HAST. . "INGS, HURON, KENT, LAMBION, "LINCOLN, MIDDLESEX, MUSKOKA, NORFOLK, NORTHUMBERLAND, ON- . TARIO, OXFORD, PARRY SOUND, * PERTH, PETERBOROUGH, PRINCE EDWARD, SIMCOE, VICTORIA, WATERLOO,WELLAND, WELLINGT ON FIVE ROSES FLOUR is excellent for cakes, pastry, biscuits, bread, rolls. It makes products that are . noticeably better. People talk about their flavor and lightness. Used . throjighout Canada for almost half- a-century. FIVE ROSES FLOUR Milled by LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. Limited Offices at TORONTO OTTAWA LONDON HAMILTON - BRANTFORD | SUDBURY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT.; and MONTREAL, PQ THIS STERLING SILVER TEA SET AND $50 -- to the bread and cake Grand. Cham- pions of the whole contest area, i] SAVE Buckingham CIGARETTE us TOBACCO WRAPPERS TO HELP. - ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS "PORT PERRY COME ON EVERYBODY! Help Me Give the NEEDY CHILDREN-- "A Happy Christmas" Says the Buckingham Ballot Box The Buckingham Ballot Box is nick named the Santa Claus Service Station. 'You will see them at the following places in town--Sebert House, Pool Room, Hall's 'Restaurant, White Kitchen, Port Perry Café, Norman's Shoe Repair, "A.'M. Lawrence's Drug Store, Prentice's Barber Shop, Hooey's Barber Shop, Archer's Motor Sales, Beare Bros., Sweetman's Garage, I. R. Bentley's Store. "I've taken on the job of providing toys and candies for boys and girls this Christmas--the little tots -to whom such gifts mean so much--but whom iiforiimately § Santa Claus might have to pass 'byt this year. I want your assistance in this work. All.T ask you to do is to smoke Buckingham and save the Dagkages-:Cigar ettes, Fine Cut ori Pipe Tobacco. Yéu'll see me everywhere tobacco is bought or smoked--in restaur- a , barber shops, bowling alleys, hotels, theatres, Club rooms, ete. Your empty Buckingham packages are of no value to you--but ~ ifiyou leave them with me you will be contributing to the happi- ness of some deserving youngster on Christmas Day. What about it? 3 May I count on your help in this worthy cause? Itiwon't ost you anything, but hy saving your empty Buckingham kages and leaving them with me you'll help bring joy and cheer te needy. tots on Christmas Day." MARK-HORNE Forward Baptist Chunch was the scene of a lovely wedding, on Satur- day, October 14th, when Edna Jean, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A, R. G. Horne was married wo Clifford George Mark, son of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Mark, the -wedding music, and Mr, Herbert Hole sang during the signing of the register. = The 'bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gowr of | white satin and her veil of embroid- ered tulle was caught with. orange blossoms, Her flowers were tailsman roses, The ° bridesmaid was Miss Nellie Horne, sister of the bride, who is leaving shortly as a Missionary to South America," Mr, Chas: Cawker acted as'best man, and 'the ushers Messrs. G. McMarran, A. Wilkig G. Worling and T. Devers. Foll the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 320 ! Strathmore Blvd, Mrs, Horne wore a 'gown of blue georgette and Mrs, Mark, i their return they will Road. The bride tra ensemble, matching ha sories. TOUGH TIMES The Insurance Agent is also h his troubles, as evidence the followihg reply to a Montreal: Life Agent's Te- j last for a cheque from' 'one of his ! policyholders: Dear Sir,--In reply to your recent, "and more recent request to send you a cheque, 1 wish to inform you that the } bresent shattered condition of my bank account makes it impossible for : me to take your request seriously, My present financial condition is due to the effect of Dominion laws, Pro- vincial laws, Municipal laws, County laws, Corporation laws, Liquor laws, Traffic laws, Brothér-in-laws, Mother- in-laws, and outlaws, all of which have been foisted upon an Smanspaouing . public. In addition to these jreiiming taxes I am forced by the strong arm &f the law to get a permit for this thing and a permit for that thing. I am re- quired to get a business license, a city license, a provincial licence, a sign "license, a dog license, a motor license, | a radio license, a liquor license, not to | mention my marriage license. I am also requested and reqaived to contribute to 'every society and or- ganization which the inventive ius of man is capable of bringing into the life; to the. Society St. Jean Baptiste, the Women's Relief, the Near East Relief, the Unemployment Relief and the Gold Diggers, ah hemm! Also "| every hospital and every charitable in- stitution in the city, the Red Cross, the Black Cross, the White Crosg and the Double Cross. For my own safety I am obliged to carry Life. Insurance, Liability In- surance, Burglary Insurance, Accident Insurance, Collision Insurance, Rain Insurance, Hail Iipiranee,, and Busi- ness Insurance. . ¢ The Government has now so gov- erned my business that it is no easy matter for me to find out who owns it. I am inspected, introspected, sus- pected, disrespected, examined, re- examined, informed, required, sum- moned, fined, commanded and com- pelled, until all I know is thatfl am supposed to_provide "an inexhaustible supply of money for eyery reason de- sired or hope of human race, and simply because I refuse to donate to each and all and to go out and beg, borrow or steel money to give away, I am "cussed", discussed, boycotted, talked to, talked about, lied to, lied about, held up held down, and robbed I can tell honestly Mr, ........ that failing a miracle you won't be paid just now, and the only reason I am holding on to life is simply to see what is coming next! "RAGLAN The annual Thank Offéring bervices will be held on Sunday, October 29th, at 11 am, and 7.30 p.m., when Rev. Mr. Lattimer, will be the speaker. The Raglan choir will provide the music in the motning and in the evening a mdle choir from Brooklin will provide the music, The Sunday School wjll be canceleld for the day to allow e dhe to attend both Services. : Owing to the wet weather the apple and. potato picking is rather slow, Mis, fuitle and daughter have re- turned to their home after s pding a couple of weeks with ring J, vt Evans, this week in Uxbridge, Miss Susie Bray and Mr. Geo. Bray, Mrs. D. Thompson, r, Grose, spent a day in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs, Moon, Dorothy and » Rev. Walter Hughes officiated. Mrs, |. | R. D. Woon, sister of the groom played Mr. and Mrs. Rozelle spent one day Billie spent Sone with friends in Richmond Hill. . . Misses Hazel Grose, Jean Thomp- son, Violet Thompson, Mr. Frank Grose and Mr. Lloyd Thompson, all of Toronto, spent Sunday with their parents, : Mr. and Mrs, Roy Brawn and son Bobbie have moved to Toronto "where he has secured a good 'position, Mrs. Kellington is spending the winter with her daughter Mrs, Roy Brawn, in"Toronto. Mrs. Robert Welch has returned to her home in Uxbridge after spending a-few days with her daughter Mrs. Alfred Rozelle. Mr. F. L. Mason, of Qeliaia, and Mr, Chas. Blanchard, of Solina, were o | guests of Mrs, Wm, Bright. Many from here attended the an- niversary services at were conducted by Rev. My of 'l'oronto, Miss Ruby Wilson, the week end with hel hy Mrs, John Wilson, A Hallawe'en party Se@isl the hall on Monday eves Admission, adults 10c., chi people not masked will be taxed bc. extra, A good lunch will be provided. Come and enjoy yourself. < ----------------e wo ---- ------ NORTH ONTARIO PLOWING 'MATCH Held on the farm of Stanley Miller at- Sunderland, on-Octobér 16, There were 53 competitors, and the following were the prize winners: hy Class 1; High Cut Sod--W. Timbers, G. Tran, L. Marquis, Stan. Thompson, Class 2, Sod, Jointer Plow--Donald Jarvis, W. Ferguson, Ray Medd, Jas. Lee. Ln Class 8, Sod, Jointer Plow--R. Jar- vis, Fred Webster, Ww. McInnes, Harry Bewell. Class 4; Stubble, Jointer Plow--Al- vin Mark," L. Short, Don. Wetherall, Earl McCuaig. Class Bb; Stubble; North Ont: men--|' Ernest Smythe, Gordon Innis, Ken, McClennan, fe. | * Class 6, Boys,. 17 and under--Jog 'Austin. Thaxter, Lewis: Wilk, Neil :Mc~ Lean. Class 7, Double Plow--Wm, Suggitt, Vincent Beaton, E. L. Mitherald, Art Alger, Class - 8, Tractor--Mack Morrison, Figin Walker, = Em et rr Pines Albert The service of the Wednesday even- ing Y. P. L. last week was in charge of Mr. Gerald McCrea. The topic was "When should we stand against Public Opinion?" - This was taken by Mr. Clarke who afterwards led a most in- teresting: discussion. It has been decided to hold the Thank Offering service for this Church on November 12th, with two services-- one in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, and evening service at 7. 30. Mrs." Murphy attended the W.M.S. last Friday. Mrs. R. Bond visited her daughter Mrs. Stanton of Brooklin last week. Mrs. C. Vickery, of Port Perry, was Jeffrey over the week end.. Miss Sprague has been visiting her mother in Aurora the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Barkey, of Stouffville, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, P, Raymer, Sprague were in Oshawa last Monday. A number from this village attended the Port Perry United Church service last Sunday evening and heard the Africa." . It was an inspiring and in- structive address and well repaid those who attended. Interest in the work of the Bible Society surely ought to thrive after such eloquent addresses. ter -- -- CAIRN IS UNVEILED EAST OF OSHAWA Attended by over 1000 citizens of Memorial Cairn, commemorating 100 trict, was unveiled on Sunday after- noon last at an impressive ceremony. Erected in honour of Rev. Robert Hill Thornton, D.D., it is situated on the Kingston Roadway, two miles east of Oshawa, beside the site of the old Anabaptist Church, The service was in charge of Rev. A. D. Robb, pastor of St. An- drew's United Church, who in a short address prior to the unveiling de- of all kinds Geo, Milne, Geo. Moore, Ken, Harrison, | Tran, . Ross Marquis, Wm. Shannon, ' meeting of the Manchester Auxiliary|# the guest of her daughter Mrs. Cecil | § Miss L. Murphy, Mrs. Luke and Miss 3 Rev. Mr. Banfield preach on "Darkest |§ Oshawa and district, the Thornton |§ years of Presbyterianism in this dis-|# scribed the historic significance of the memorial to people of this district. Following a reading from the Scriptures by Rev, G. C. R. McQuade, representing the Oshawa Presbytery, the cairn was unveiled by Miss Josephine M. Thornton, Montreal, daughter of Rev. Dr. Thornton, as- sisted by Mrs. F. W. Cowan, and then dedicated by Rev. Mr, Robb, . Alderman G. W. McLaughlin, trus- tee 'of . St. Andrew's, in a short ad- dress teviewed the life of Rev. Dr. Thornton, stating that the cairn may be the inspiration of the younger peo- ple of today and a treasured spot by the older citizens of the district, the climax of a month of speciel cen- tennial services of St. Andrew's Church, formerly St. Andrew's Presby- terian, where Rev. Dr. Thornton was pastor for forty years, 'l The cairn is a stone memorial ap- proximately 25 feet high, with a large inscription stone at the base, of the original log church where Rev. Dr. Thornton first : preached. = The "1 cairn is in full 'view 'of the Kingston | Highway. SPORTING ANGLES The football experts were wrong on their guess for the Saturday's games, when most of the teams that were slated to lage, turned the tables and won, Queen's defented: the famed Varsity squad by 8 to 2. This was one of the biggest upsets in Saturday's games. | - The following are the results of the| highlights. ; "Argonauts. 21--Hamilton 2. Ottawa 9--Montreal 2, y McGill 10--Western Ontario 6. . St. Michaels 5--~Balmy Beach 5. In the Professional game, Toronto "Chefs" trimmed 'Buffalo 18-0. This : looks like the extermination of Buffalo, SE BN oN With the operiing professional 'hockey 'game not very far away, all the Pro teams are in strict training for the long season's grind. . Toronto Maple Leafs are' making' their head- quarters in Kitchener; . New York Americans are at Oshawa. 'the' other teams are doing their train- ing in da part of Ontario, * %* 0» We have heard but very little about local' hockey for the coming season, but with the. rink undergoing some improvements jt won't belong before the talk will turn in the hockey direc- tion. - We hope the rural hockey AEs of last year will again be formed as some very fine games were played by these teams in the local arena. x = Toronto's semi-annual six day bike LUMBER Just arrived --a carload of body wood -- 98% maple. This wood is choice, and the price § is right. We have now on hand Semet Solvay Coke-- § that better ks that cuts one-third off your § fuel bill. ; { Orders taken care of y promptly. | Sam N. Griffen | Lumber Co. Phone 240 = PORT PERRY, ONT. § rell 'done at sie Bh Printing ANORITE race is now in full ay with "the. finish scheduled* for 12 o'clock Satur. day" night, The attendance at this 'sport is breaking all Previous records with an opening crowd of, 12,000" peo- ple jammed into the Mutual Street RIE the list of ods 'now. available 'to be sold for arrears of taxes in the County of Ontario is being published in an advertisement in Ontario Gazette on the 23rd and 80th days of September and the 7th and 14th days of October. - Copies of such list of ad- : On the |: - | top of the stone is a miniature replica 'Most of |. Arena. rE ANY FET Our friend Ross Roach will again play with the Détroit Red. Wings wells AB. vertisement may be had upon applica- tion to me. 'In default of payment of arrears and costs as shown on the said list, on or before Wednesday the 27th in the afternoon, I. shall, at the said \ : ) itr TREASURER'S SALE oF LAND The unveiling and 'dedication was | ~ FOR TAXES, COUNTY oF x ONTARIO "By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Ontario, bearing date of f the 1st day of Sept., | September, 1933. hour, at the Court House, Whitby proceed to sell by public auction, the | said lands or such portions thereof as shall be necessary to pay such ArTeArs, BE. A. McKay, ~~ County Treasurer, Dated at Whitby, this 18th day of Dec, 20 gPor PASTEURIZED MILK You Pay the Price--why not Get the Best? G, OWEN, Proprietor. Phone 238, Port Perry CAWKER BROS. Buy and sell good at reasonable price. Choice cuts Phone orders meat. 'receive prompt attention. Si Ly - Phone 29 Ww. FORT PERRY CAWKER Rot ria -~ ; "BLUE COAL" COAL Woop COKE. is the best Anthra- cite mined in America. Itis colored blue so as to be identified at a glance. We can supply you with -- BRITISH COAL, HAMILTON and Soft Wood, Cement, Lime, Lumber, Ete. COKE, HARD pl ross smame------ | F RED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73 = ' | DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON 1 BUY NOW Made-to. Measure SUITS and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offering good values--60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds;, Grey and Blue Serges, Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done MERCHANT TAILOR W. T Rodman Over the Telophone Office, Port Perry Port Perry Coal Yard A CALL ~ FAMOUS - READING ANTHRACITE--No doubt about heat satisfaction when you order 'That Better Pennsyl- vania Hard Coal". Every load the same uniform good quality. Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. : HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE--Nut and Range sizes, SCOTCH COAL--Always in stock. ; WELSH COAL--A fresh car load of Welsh Cobbles will reach us this week, CANNEL COAL, STEAM COAL, NO. 1 BODY HARD- ~~ WOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS. LIME, HARDWALI PLASTER, TILE, CEMENT, A fresh carload of St. Mary's cement just received, Probab y - the last one this season, Do not negelet that repair, job. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G. W. PYATT Phones--94 Ww and 94J, "Rate Sin Bt Fo" day of December, 1938, at two o'clock together 'with the charges thereon. >

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