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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Dec 1933, p. 8

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Swill Seis Cail Swi e Clie Cae alle ie Judie die oh Christmas Special in Permanent Waving Try a new Paramount Combination Permanent Wave for Christmas. Done with the .new Paramount combination rods and the flat wind |} which produces soft plat natural waves with curly ends. . best pads and lotions used. Make your appointment early. Children's Hair Cutting, a Specialty. 'Mulligan's Beauty Shoppe EL TT TL Dis Everything complete, including hair-cut, thinning, shampoo, permanent and finger wave. Price $3.00 or two for $5.00 Only the Phone, 76 Port Perry. REPA RADIO is Expertly and Promptly done at Reasonable P BY J OHN FARMER Phones 85 & 50, Port Perry I RING ICES PORT PERRY CRITI FAIR WILL BE HELD, TUESDAY, December 19th AWABANBAR EE 1933 NNN PRIZES FOR BUTTER, POULTRY, HORSES BUTTER BUTTER, 5 1bs., plain wrapped prints POULTRY TURKEY, MALE, 1933 LURKEY HEN, 1933 wishSik, D. splay wi ELL, Pair CHICKENS, Display . CHICKENS, Pair spring DJCKs, Display ~~ DUCKS, Pair Di AY Ca 1) $2.00 $1.00 '$ .75 on = .00 Ie you're Secretary For 30 of ditectory. or business association--and you really - like the job--you'll find it a great help to supplement the usual meeting péttoes with reminder telephone calls, 'And of course Long Distance now is 50 easy to. | use--as simple .as 'phoning next door. you can telephone about ty Te" oil (station-to-station) after 8.30 p.m. See list of rates in front DISTANCE TELEPHONE -------- Shop at Bentley's for or gifts of quality. Life Saving Efforts igh or the lives. oe fe why ghiing © childre 5th is TC wie feasl og ies ssl esnita tals, here n early a thousand atients are. now ; ul Hera ol you do not full realise the predicanent oe the gost ortunate - t of we Ay [4] Whom Gime. from the maj f the ver families fn cramped qu Darters, where sunghine and often urlsn! hin. t an ; wonder.' th ha bag food finds healt il by weak an tired, sheir plight is Bite but a haven A avail ie . where, with your help, ost them may be rostored te J heath, Will you please send w you can to assist in this great work. Please address Geor Reld, Treasurer, 223 College "Sireet, Toronto 2. MYRTLE Mrs. George Painter was in Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. (Rev.) Totton spent a few days last week with her mother at Stouff- ville. Mr. Kenneth Moyer spent'the week end with Toronto friends. A meeting* of the shareholders of the Community Hall was held on Wednesday night of last week when reports of the years receipts and ex- "| penditures were given and other busi- iness- transacted. © The shareholders were all paid for money loaned when the Hall was re-built. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Todd in the death last week of her sister, Mrs, Page, of Uxbridge. Mrs '| Todd who has been nursing her sister for the past three months has return- ed to her home here. A number from here took advantage of the special week end rate that the C.P.R. put on on Saturday and went to Toronto. for the day. Congratulations are extended to Mis. Roy Thompson who was elected President Bf the Women's Associa- tion and Mrs, E. C, Cross who was appointed first vice- president at the annual meeting which was held at the| home of Mrs. James Dickson on Thursday. Besides being talented * | musicians these ladies have a great deal . of executive ability 'and the society are looking forward to a most successful year as they already have a number of prospective members. The' children who are practicing so faithfully for the Christmas tree of a lodge or club cents which is being held here on the even- ronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ormiston. Mrs. Pilkey has returned to her home after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. May, of Goodwood. Mr. and Mrs. G. McCullough, and Mr. J. Reazon, of Columbus, called on Mrs. Wm. Bright, one day last week. ? 1 1.00 | 0 ox [= 00 0 00' . PO ht BO NO Fh ooo no 1 1 1.0 1.0 1. 1.0 oSoSoS HORSES HORSES, Agricultural Team 5.00 3.00 (1500 Ibs. and under) HORSES, Road Class, open . HORSES, Road Class, Farmers' only 4.00 4.00 2.00 - 2.00 RULES AND REGULATIONS All entries should be made, and exhibits of Produce, in Town Hall, by 11 a.m. on the day of the Fair. be made in any of the classes. No duplicate entries can Butter prints must be in plain wrappers, and must be the bona fide property of the exhibitors. An entry fee of 50c. will permit you to make one entry in each and all classes of produce. each entry in the horse classes. drawn, ARTHUR BROCK, President. An entry fee of $1.00 will be charged for All Poultry. for Fair must be E. H. PURDY, Sec.-Treas. 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. va MARSH HILL Mr, Sam Hood had a business ~~ trip to the city recently. Mrs. Chapman left last week' to spend the winter with a friend on Bein, Illinois. ratulate Merle Welch Song ral High School, on he second Ca by valued at $60. obt. Scott was a recent Hedley Stone's; at RAGLAN Sunday School was well at- tended on Sunday. Miss Doris Bray gave a very pleasing 'story entitled "The White Gift Sun- day", which was much enjoyed! by all. Next Sunday, Sunday School will be held at 2 p.m, fol- r|lowed with church service at 8. Owing 'to the severe weather of last week the men have been very busy drawing and cutting : wood, Miss Kemp, Mr. Chas, Kemp, Mr. Arthur Ormiston, all of To- 'December 19th, "gplendid program is being put Miss Ila Wilson, Mr. of Oshawa, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John yw ' Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Avery "spent Sunday with her brother, 0 at Enfield, whom we are glad fo ay is much improved health. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Eugene Dearborne, of Prospect. Miss Allie Avery and Mrs, Miller, spent one day last oh in the city. : Mr. D. Thompson, of Toronto, spent a few days of this week in the district. A number from here attended the party held at the home of Mrs. Earl Squelsh, on Friday|c evening. All"report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ormiston were in Toronto one day last week. Mount Carmel concert will be held in the schogl on Tuesday, 8 pm. A on. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held in the Church on Tuesday of this week. UTICA Miss Dorothy Medd- will be home this week for the holidays. Mrs. S. Ray visiting her daughter, Mrs, Peterson, near Belleville, who is seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Ward attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Wm. Ward at Brantford on Tuesday. Mr, Henry Skerratt is driving the mail west from Utica during the bad weather. A very enjoyable | time was spent at the dance in Memory Hall last Friday night. The L. O. L. are holding an oyster supper and dance in Memory Hall, on December 20th. Keep in mind the Presbyterian F. Cox, ing of December 21st, are hoping that the blizzard that passed over here on Monday will not interfere with the ar- rival of Santa Claus for that event. It was thought at one time a local Christmas Tree and tea this Friday night, Dec. 15th. TREE The United Church Christmas Tree and Play will be on Wednesday, Dec. 20th. ~ o> Prince Albert The Christmas entertainment for this village is to be held -on Thurs- day evening, December 21st. A Christmas play including some twenty five persons, is to be given. - As, it is & Christmas concert the price has been lowered to ten 'cents so that everybody may come and enjoy a real good concert. Mrs. Hulley and Mr. Milton Balfour of Toronto visited their mother, Mrs. R. Balfour on Sunday. Mrs.F. Watson of Oshawa and Mrs. Monroe, - of Prospect, visited in the village, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren have but on investigation it was found that it did not belong to old Saint Nicolas; Mr, and Mrs. John C. Lawrence and son Andrew, visited the former's brother-in-law Mr. John Mountjoy of Kedron, last week. Mr. Mountjoy is in poor health suffering from the after effects of a stroke. Robert Duff and son, who showed their horses at Guelph and Chicago Fairs last week, unloaded them at the C.N.R. station on Saturday, and they are now at the home stables. Mr. Gibson and his - assistant, of Agincourt, were here on Wednesday surveying a disputed line fence. Sorry to report that Mr. Jock O'Boyle has been under the doctor's care. - Friends hope that he may soon gone to Oakville to spend the winter be convalescent again, with Mrs. Warrens' brother, Mr .Geo. Barker .' We are pleased to report that Mr.|E i George Bond is some what improved | § OD in health and is able to sit up, Mr, Bond has been suffering with bron- | 8 : A. | COKE The changeable weather seems to| J : AY have brought a good deal of sickness, | LUM Mrs. Saeger is, we are sorry to report B E R quite ill with bronchitis. i The young people are working hard | § 3 - to prepare an excellent Christmas Just arrived --a carload § Concert, Let us encourage them by|E of body wood -- 98% 3 providing a large atfendance, maple. This. wood is § Mrs. 'W. Philp, of' Utica, is visit- choice, and tHe price § ing her father, Mr. Geo, Bond and|§ is right. nursing, him during his illness, : We have now on hand J GREENBANK Semet Solvay Coke-- § : that better coke that § Mr. and Mrs, Donald Lawson and| cuts one-third off your George, of Milverton visited friends fuel bill. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hook visited Mr, C. Orders taken care of § Hook at Port Credit and Rev, and promptly. Mrs. Dyer at Shelbourne, last week. Miss Bernice Wallace home for the |} week end, Several from here attended the fun- eral of Mrs. T.! Beare in Port Perry : ms on Saturday. 2) i Mr. and Mrs. John Bagshaw and|§ | Miss Edna, of Vroomanton salled on | Sam N. Griffen friends on Monday. : Mrs. Frank Lee' in Toronto last - Lumber Co. week, The annual Christmas Tree will be held on Thursday, Dec. 21st. { Mr. John Stone in Toronto on ¢ . vit A y TREASURERS. SALE OF 'LAND hunter had bagged one of his reindeer| Order Magines | ip Dog Joblished. ot Uh Foe | Gaze on the 23rd and 80th por | Sey and the 7th and 14th days {of Qetober; Copies of such list of ad- | vertisement may be had upon applica- : tion to me. In default of payment of = arrears and costs as shown on the sald list, on or before Wednesday the 27th day of December, 1933, at two o'clock . |in the afternoon, I shall, at the sald "| 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 arrears, together with the charges thereon. : : E, A. McKay, County Treasurer, : ¥ ihrough | the 'Pont Perry Star FOR TAXES, COUNTY OF: - ONTARIO By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Ontario, Dated at Whitby, this 18th day of bearing date of the 1st day of Sept.,| September, 1938. Det 20 Port Perry Dairy PASTEURIZED MILK You Pay the Price--why not Get the Best? G, OWEN, Proprietor nine Phone 238, Port Perry CAWKER BROS. Buy and sell good meat. Choice cuts -at reasonable price. Phone orders receive prompt attention. Phone: 29 w. CAWKER BROS. PORT PERRY - COAL. WooD COKE AMERICAN ANTHRACITE "BLUE COAL" The color guarantees the quality SCOTCH ANTHRACITE, CANNEL COAL, STEAM COAL. COKE--Hamilton Stelco Coke made in Hamilton by Can- adians, is dustless, sootless, smokeless, every ton is good yalue as it is loaded fresh from the ovens and con- tains the minimum amount of moisture when delivered to your bin. ; WOOD--Hard body wood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs. f ow fords of soft body wood we will sell at $6.00 a - full cor = . FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73] | - : DONT WORRY ABOUT 1 = "FIRE oe Have your property properly insured at once _ HAROLD W. EMMERSON' I BUY NOW. Made-to-Measure SUITS and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We aro offering good. values--60 "different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue -Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done : MERCHANT TAILOR WwW. T. 'Rodman Over the Pelephone Office, Port hid Port Perry Coal Yard FOR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF FUEL GIVE US . ACALL "FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE -Ng. d. doubt about = heat satisfaction when you order "That Better Pennsyl-: vania Hard Coal". load the same uniform good quality. Stove 'Nut and Pea sizes. HAMIL Y-PRODUCT COKE--Nut and Range sizes. SCOTCH. i stock, WELSH LOAL-A fresh ¢ load. of Welsh Cobbles will ; week. CANNEL | oc ie Shia COAL, NO, 1 BODY HARD- : DWOOD Ay S, SOFT SLABS. LIME, AALDW LL PLAS oo CEMENT. Adres ~carload of St, 8 cement' just received. Prob the last one this season. Do not negelet that repair do + PORT PERRY COAL YAR ow o. wv. PYATT Bl : Every

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