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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Jan 1934, p. 4

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LOCAL ITEMS SUFFERED BROKEN HIP Mrs, Frank Franklin had the mis- fortune to slip on the ice last week and break her hip. The fall occurred in front of her home. Unfortunately hl el . BLACKS ITOCK Mr, ana Mrs. Sandy Dawson have rewurned home to winasor aiter a visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ¥. A. Bailey. At the annual School meeting, Mr, Earl Dorrell was the newly elected there was no person to render assis- tance and Mrs. Franklin had to reach the house as best she could after trustee. Mrs. (Rev.) M, Sanderson and son, Roy ot 'Loronto have returned home LAW UFrICL Uthat & HUMPHKSLY Barristers, Solicitors, ste. Money Ww Lean Now located in the ofiice of H. w, mmerson, Purdy Block, _ Queen: Street ; 4 "DR. 8 8. "HARPER Gradua! Gellewe Ca 2X: Spa is Saes's Eest London. hy Hy an ove) Office 'and Surgery--FPort re. nk. WwW. A. 'Sangster 'DENTAL S8URGHON $ LONG EXPERIENCE has given the foundation to success in our baking. Youcan rely on se- | curing good bread and pastry from : POULERY AND EGGS DAIRY PRODUCE SP (Quotations to Shippers) pint Creamery Solids, No. L ivasseiidh + No. 2 Cena pesestaertr ar ages Yin Churning Cream, special 2X No, 1 8, NozE, Fak lying for some Yme: in the hope hat alter spending the holiday with - Mr. ruone witer Bours: 8614 Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. | ff wr { Pa rani as 080 J assistance would arrive. Considera : : : { ] and Mrs, 8, Swain. ; Ofies N 8 ] Lan 1 ble suffering has be dured : ine F Vshawa, eo' over. Nelsow's Store, BE Grade--Alive 0 le sulfering has been endured as 8) jn jsses laulineg Ferguson and Mar- To i H MBERS' BAKERY | 5 Chick cB told : result of the injury, garet Swain. were recent visitors in|& " 4 2 C A 4 Msg ens SES aa SR ATTENDED MR. SANDY'S toronto and Bolton, respectively, "I And tnewr 1aces rise betore you as ; 5 iL PERRY. ara fides rier 10° RE! : FUNERAL Miss Jean Cane has fewurned to'our|. youre ialy fonaly dreaming Lyes Examined PHONE v8, ; PORT : Fatted Hove. EHS ny wis 3 i : village atter a short visit with herjgvér tne utue Counery raper, printed Ee A be SEBEL Ad EL aA = Youn, Turke a HEE z systacild Mr. R. G. Gemmell and Rev, W. Jl ppreny in rontypool. where you used to live. || By the most modern EEE EE EEE EEE ETE oung VB ers arsas H. Smyth attended the funeral of the late Mr. F. G. Sandy on Sunday last. He died suddenly from a heart ats tack, The sympathy of the community % extended to Mrs, Sandy, and to Mrs. Gemmell, daughter of the deceased and Mrs, Sandy." RE RT TL RR LAE WHITBY TOWNSHIP 8. 8. CONVENTION This convention: is. scheduled to be held at Whitby Baptist Church, Fri- > Secretary--Mrs, 'Lhe anual meting of 'the W. A. of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. N, 8. McNally on T'ues- day evening, January 2nd, with an attendance: of 24. 'Lhe election of ofticers tor the coming year resulted as follows:- . Presiaent--Mrs, =~ W. Archer, Vice-Drige--Mis, Leith Byers, Carl Wright, Cor. See.--Mmrs, Russel Mountjoy, 'Treas. --Mrs, C, Marlow, Organist--DMrs, F. W. Newell, Owing to the lateness of the hour the program was dispens- uay, January 19th, at 1.16 p.m. All mterestea in S. S. work are invited to Lnis session, EE @ GEE RE, COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS At it initial meeting for 1934 the Council made the following appoint- ments:- Board of Education--Bert. MacGregor; - Weed Inspector--Wm, Nesbitt; Library Board--Robt. Levia; Assessor--G. D, Aird; Board = of Health--Dr, McMaster. i. ST JOHN'S W. M. 8. The 'W.M.S. Auxiliary of St. John's Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. J. Murray on Monday. The program outlined in "The Glad Tid- ings" for the Presbyterian day of Prayer was followed, a number of the ladies taking part. We had a good attendance which also served a fitting end to a week of Prayer in the Churches and Communion Services on the Sabbath, : One thing cast a note of sadness over our meeting was the absence' of our oldest and faithful member. Miss E. Christie who on account of illness is in Wellsley Hospital. The annual meeting of the W.M.S. of Lindsay Presbyterial was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, January 9th, morning and " afternoon sessions. | Miss Lamont one of our field secretaries gave a "very encouraging and inspiring mes- sage in the afternoon with the key- note of faithfulness to our Church in all its work. Three of our ladies from Port Perry attended the -meet- ing. BR 2a Clad Ra ee ' ed with, with the exception of a piano solo by: Miss Verha McNally, Lunch was served by the group in charge with- Mrs, McNaly as" convenor. 'The regular meeting of the Victor- ian - Women's Institute was held at the home of the President, Mrs, I. Ferguson on Wednesday afternoon, January 3rd, with an attendance of 33 'members and visitors. The roll call was answered by a "Beautiful Thought", in prose or poetry and is to be answered next month by "Dont's for the Kitchen", = After the business the program was given consisting of: A reading by Mrs. Robt. Mahood, VW. Crawford, Washes Dishes", a piano solo by Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy; and an address by Mrs. Me". Lunch was served. Mrs. C. in charge of the meeting. The annual meeting of. the Wo- men's Auxiliary of St. John's Angli- can Church will be 'held at the home of Mrs, F. A, Bailey on Thursday evening, January 18th, On Friday evening of this week a social evening will be held in the Com- munity Hall under the auspices of the Victorian Women's Institute. There will be progressive euchre and crokinole and lunch will be served. A silver collection will be taken: The sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and family in the sad loss they so recently sustained in the death of Mr. Carter's mother. The annual meeting of the Young People of the United Church was held on Wednesday evening of last week PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH [when the folowing officers were elect- 11 aim.--Morning Worship and The Sacrement of the Lord's Supper. ed for the coming year:- --Mr, Hector Shortridge; Vice Pres- President 7.00 p.m.--A sermon to young dents--Mr. Harold Swain, and Miss ladies. 'Beautiful Garments". L. Weatherilt, Secretaries--Mr. Jos. "Introspection"; a reading by Mrs. "The Woman Who (Dr.) McArthur, "Canada for Ferguson was convener of the group ttn bd tn i Ana you note a vine-clad cottage wil the roses nestling round it; ° Hear we voice of mother calling for Lhe ong gone tugiuve. Like ne echo of her pleading mem- 'orles repeat and sound it Llhrougnh tne little Country Paper printed where you used to live. very line reminds you of the days long since aeparted: Here a boyhooa's chum is mentioned there a school mate's name appears Ana the eye grows moist in reading while the soul grows heavy hearted Ver the changes time has wrought throughout the swittly passing years . Memory's scroll has deep impressions stamped upon its face forever; 'ur sweet pleasures which the busy city lite can never give; And 1n tancy you are roaming through the quiet town whenever You persue the Country Paper print- ed where you used to live. Congratulations to Mr. W. Crosier in heading--the.poll on Monday last, the right man in the right place. On Friday evening, Jan, 6th, the 'home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Snooks, was the scene of about sixty merry makers who gathered 'in honour of their daughter, Miss Marion, a recent bride, and presented her ~with a miscel- laneous shower of useful gifts. A very enjoyable time was spent by all: The bride and groom will reside in Sunderland, The annual Sunday School meet- ing was held on Thursday - evening, January 4th, in 'the Sunday School room with a good attendance. The pastor Rev: B. F, Green presided over the devotional exercise. Mrs. Elmer Clements acted as secretary for the evening and read the minutes of last years meeting, which were approved. Various reports were given by of- ficers of the school, which were very encouraging. The Supt, Mr. J. N. Mark thanked -all who had helped make the school such a wonderful suc- cess during the past year. The fol- lowing officers and teachers were elected to carry on during 1934: Supt.--Mr, J. N. Mark, Treas.-- Mr. W. Rodgers, Sec.--Mr, M, Mec- Millan, 'Missionary--Mrs. R. Scott, Missionary Treas.--Mrs. J. McTag- gart, Cradle Roll Supt--Mrs. W. Thursday, January 18th--Annual] Bradburn, and Miss Grace Hooper, | Frise, Pianist--Ila Moon, Teachers-- Congregational Meeting. sy rrr ii a .™ )l MARRIED Savage-Carnegie In Calgary, on Saturday, Jan- uary 6th, 1934, Louise Carnegie, Miss Mildred Hooper, Herb. wain and Mr. E. Eckle, Literary onvenors--Miss Mabel VanCamp and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Savage, Port Perry. EE Na 4 aC CHOIR CONCERT The United Church Choir of Port Perry under the leadership of Mr. Victor Stouffer is now busy commencing the prepara- tion of that favorite Sacred Cantata, "Olivet to Calvary", composed by Maunder. This musical work will be presented in. concert form .in the church Miss Lorna Trewin, Social Convenors --Miss V. Saddler, Miss Margaret Mr. E. Eckle and Mrs, Saddler. sister, Mrs. John Hooey. SEAGRAVE Printed Where You Used to Live "auditorium on a date prior to|Tisn't filled with cuts and pictures Good Friday. Further particu- "larg and date well be given later. A - Church of the Ascension 7 p.m.--Evening Service. J. H STEPHENSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST will be at Morrison's Drug Store the second and fourth Thutsday of every month in the afternoons. 'GLASSES AT REASONABLE PRICES nor the latest news dispatches, And the paper is often dampened and the print is sometimes blurred; There is only one edition and the eye quite often catches, Traces of a missing letter, and at times a misspelled word. No cablegrams nor "specials" where the eye engages. The make-up is maybe a trifle crude and primitive, But an atmosphere of home life fills any- RE Rs SB J tf A, APNEA BT. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN ~ CHURCH 7 p.m --Evening Service, ~ "Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A., Minister A fe qa We pay the TOP PRICE for all kinds of Fowl, Wool, Goose Feathers, Horse Hair, Hides, and Farm Produce. or information call iH Special prices for geese and ducks. X. ILBOORD and permeates the pages Of the little Country Paper printed where you used to live. Now the heart grows soft and tender while the column you're perusing; Every item is familiar, every name you know full well, * And a flood of recollections passing o'er you as you're mussing On the past, and weaves about you an imaginative apell, You can see the old home village once again in fancy seeming friend and Felative; hag Worship Convenors--Miss Olive Van-| Mrs. E. Clements, Mrs. 8. Perkins, Camp an Christian Endeavour Convenors--Miss| A. Orchard, Misses Ila Moon, E E. Brown and Miss Frances Mount-] Graham, Mr, John Mark, Mr, Glen|intelligence, courtesy, and indust joy, Missionary Convenors--Mr. Eric] Wanamaker, Mr. A. Bruce and many| Hardly any job takes one's whole time Cutting and Miss Ferga Johnston, | helpers. Ci WER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S Uzemiip. [votienors SMT Carnegie, to Robert M. Savage,|g Mrs. A, Bruce, Mrs. H. Eagleson, Mrs. Esther --_-- COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY OF ONTARIO The first meeting of the Coun- and Mrs. Gordon Strong, Pianists-- [cil of the Corporation, of the|we perform, or refuse to do. County of Ontario for the yearfshow it in tidiness of person. Mrs. Herman Samells of Nestleton| 1934 will be held pursuant tol play our love of the beautiful and the returned home after a visit with her|Statute in the Council Chamber | good in every phase of our lives. in the Court House, in the Town Mrs. Robt. Doag and Miss Marjorie of Whitby, on TUESDAY, the alley jobs to people of forceful Nesbitt of Toronto spent the holidays| 23rd day of JANUARY, 1934, at| character--who are willing to work. with their mother M Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt.| the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. All accounts to be laid before the Council should be forwarded to the Clerk, properly certified, at least three days before the meeting of the Council, Dated at Whitby, this 8th day of January, A.D, 1934, R. D. RUDDY, County Clerk GEESE FOR SALE Three nice Geese and: gander, also feather legged bantams. Apply to W. Bown, Phone '168, Port Perry. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late George Bond wish to convey their thanks to the Sons of England, the officials of the Prince Albert United Church, and the friends and neighbors for their kind- ness at the time of the illness and death of Mr. Bond. ee ee Pree - . DIED " CHRISTY---At Port Perry, on 3 -- Thursday, January 4th, 1984, 66th year, To be clasping hand of neighbor "8st vo Albert Christy, in his methods accurately. "Prices lower than the lowest, quality considered." } 5 F. E. LUKE & SON. Pe OPLOMETRISTS 163-167 Yonge Street, Toronto (Upstairs opposite Simpsons) PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL The postponed basketball game be- SHS4-S000000060800000000000 0002S ST ~ Rexall Cod Liver Compound with Creosote. tween Whitby Girls and Port Perry: i "| have proved to be most disappointing -| what you can do." Girls will be played in the gymnasium | § of ort Perry High School, Thursday, | $ January 11th, after school. Come and |$ support the girls, TITLES FOR CANADIANS There is every justification for the practices of honoring citizens' who | $i have given signal service to their|§ country. We can see no justification | § for making titles hereditary in this or any other country. Virtue and good service are. personal qualities. 'They cannot be transmitted from 8 Adlerika. Lawrence's . Drug Store News (You Save with Safety at Your Rexall Drug Store.) Seiberling Hot Water Bottles. We carry a full line of this i well-known make and are pleased to offer such excellent § bottles at such low prices. Guaranteed for one, two, three, and four years at T5c¢., $1. 00, $1.25, and $1. 50, re- spectively. a An excellent # remedy for the cough that hangs on. It is a combination # of the tonic properties of Cod Liver Extract with the § healing: and expectorant properties of Creasote. Per 16 i ounce bottle $1.00. # For Gas on the Stomach, occasional Constipation Per bottle $1.25. A mild effervescent salin, Pleasant Two sizes, 6 ounces, 25¢. and Intestinal Statis. English Health Salts. to take and very econmical, 16 ounces §0c. A. M. LAWRENCE Phone 49 "THE REXALL STORE" parent to child,' In many cases, the]: children 'of distinguished citizens in the matter of their personal citizen-| ship. Indeed it is a tact that should not be overlooked--a parent who spends much time in public service has less time to spend with the family. At times the results of this. condition are deplorably evident. ; Mr. Bennett _is quite justified in securing 'honours for a number of}: ladies for excellent public-'service, particularly that of welfare character, The question of titles will never be You 'ARE SAFEGUARDED 'when ~~ You Buy Your Meat from CAWKER BROS. Our slaughter house is- Government inspected. Our meats are carefully selected for choice quality. lions orders to 29 w, Port. Party. Has Delivery properly settled until it is removed from the political arena; and the recommendations are made for merit only, including persons of all political faiths, if théy have been true servants of the country. THERE 4RE NO BLIND ALLEY JOBS Recently a letter was received from Mr. Wauchope, . of the Bayside In- stitute, in which these sentances ap- pears: "There are no blind alley jobs. Every job is an opportunity to show That is an excellent philosophy. It is high time that folk quit quarrel- ing with their bread and butter, and gave a better account of themselves in the spirit with which they tackle life's problems. After all, any job is something for which to be thankful. In doing the job there is an oportunity to show PORT PERRY COAL TAD FOR BETTER F UELS "FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pennsylvania Hard Coal, because of its long burning qualities. Reading "Anthracite is'an economical fuel. i HAMILTON BY- PRODUCT COKE, or SEMIT SOLVAY COKE. WELSH COAL, SCOTCH COAL, STEAM COAL, CANNEL COAL POCOHONTAS: COAL in a size suitable for any domestic use. We have had so many requests for this coal that we will have a car load reach us this week. 'An excellent fuel at a low price. Give it a trial. HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones--94 W and 94 J. "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" and in the leisure hours--be they few or many--there is some opportunity to choose what shall be done. We show our character in our choice of | # entertainment; in the books we study or do not study; in the public duties We dis- Perfectly true: There are no blind V. P. STOUFFER PIANO TUNING Overhauling ~-- piano actions motion taken up, sticky and noisy paired, oth-proofing, a specialty, All work k guaranteed. Ph ANNUAL MEETING OF PORT . "PERRY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Port Perry Horticultural Society will be held in Dr, Lundy's Office, Port Perry, on the evening of Monday, January 16th, at eight o'clock. Business--Election of Officers, con- sideration of the Society's work for the year 1934. one 80, E. Alexander, ; i. Brookes, Secretary.' President. Jan 11 \ ~ TENDEDS WANTED Tenders are called for the position of Secretary-Treasurer of Port Perry Board of Education, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close, Feb. 1st, 1934, and are to be addressed to : HEI R. B, SMALLMAN, ; We | leaning and 4 : 'WEEK END SPECIAL 1--20c. Light Layer Cake : %, doz." Fruit Cookies Neilsons' Assorted Chocolates 35¢. per 1 (In Tb lots) i, 1h Patterkrisp ALL THREE FOR 5c. 'GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confeotloners, Port Perry. tttttttttttitit tt ttt ttt t ttt ttt tI tL LR tat Rts LLL RRL ANE LONONOOESREOR REISE ing tablet, one bunch of tiventy- |. Chairman Board of Education. Vi "STATIONERY SALE | for one 'week only commencing Saturday January 6th w ith each 15¢., 20c., and oh. v writ- five envelopes free sn Morrison 3 Deg Store BEE Port. Perry, Phone 16 Ontario. i i RE : : : RE aaa bial B POTATOES-- - No. 1, 90 Ib, bags ... LIVE STOCK-- LEE Bacon Hogs (fob) ,... ive. ye Veal Calves ..........$3.00 to $7.00 Fed Calves ........r++:$0.50 to $7.25 Butchers' Cattle ......$4.00 to $4.76 Steers ...... codeine $4.60. to $5.76 Cows and Iulle ervesa4$8.00 to $3.26 Lambs .....cfuie00c.$6.00 to $7.50 ONTARIO GRAIN (Shipping Points) Wheat ,......... hv rs) 10 to 71 arenas 0 OBS ui vis ivy snisssaB0 to" 88: Barley sia ae +:..88 to 42 RYE ..ivsensinesnnsressss 88 to 40 0) ¢ | ERR bre 0a160 to 67 Ewha Conver nana aiass 240 to 42 PRICES Suits grote] and rena 80 Cents Dry. Cleaned sl. 00 C.P.ROLPH Over the Observer Office. <> or------ COKE LUMBER i Just arrived --3a eatlond "of body wood -- 98% y maple. This wood is § - choice, and the 'price is right. in We have now on A hand Semet Solvay Coke-- that better coke that cuts one-third oft your fuel bill. : Orde rs taken care of promptly. | Sam. N. Griffen _ Lumber Co. Phone 240 PORT PERRY, ONT. B Pfs Be] The Creamery 18 PAYING 19¢., 18e., and 16e., FOR BUTTER FAT. You can save labor and make more money by sending : your cream to the ' PORT PERRY CREAMERY _ A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors ' NOTICE D. 5 Steckley, having Ho inied his Port Perry office, wishes to an- nounge that following this date he will - make residental calls in Port Perry and district. For appointment, phone 224 Oshawa, or write to 146 Simcoe las "cows FOR SALE Four aod milch cows (now milking), if: due' to freshen in the early spring. Apply to Stephen lamin, Port Perty, » i Auth

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