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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Apr 1934, p. 8

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Fi SRR -- ---- aad RINCE ALBERT There was an attendance of 61 at Sunday School on Sunday and a good Missionary collection. The MISSIonary program consisted of a reading by Herb 'T'oombes on Africa, and a duet by Mrs. 8. Hope and 'Mrs. Luke, "Bearing His Cross." ¥ 'Lhe Kaster Communion service which 10llowed was quite large- ~ Jy attended. Special music was rendered by the choir and a "splendid Easter message given by ev. Mr. Smyth. The Sacre- ment of the Lord's Supper was .» partaken of at the close of the regular service. i Mr. and Mrs. P, Ramer, Mrs. Lyle and Murray, and Miss S. Laird, visited on Sunday, March 26th, with friends in Stouffville. My, and Mrs. Grant Christie entertained the Prince Albert Hockey Teffn, winners of the Peel Trophy of the Rural Hockey League, to an ice cream social, on kriday evening, March 23. A very enjoyable evening was spent in community singing, etc. Miss Aileen Hope left for To- ronto recently, where she has taken a position. The supper and program put on under the auspices of the Young Peoples' Society and Sun- day School last Wednesdy even- ing was a decided success. The program consisted of two choruses by the junior girls, several selection' by the boys, a "pyramid" put on by some of the "younger members. of the League, an address "The Pew as seen from the Pulpit" given 'by Mr. Smyth, which was very much enjoyed, several readings and a play entitled "Entanglements." Proceeds $10.00." TL A large number from here at- tended the Community Club at Manchester last Thursday night and report an enjoyable time. Miss Joy Smith, who has been at home owing to the illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Josiah Smith, has returned to Toronto where she has taken up her posi- tion again. Glad to report Mrs, Smith some what improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Webb spent the week end with-Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Hunter. with his aunt Mrs. H. R. Murphy combe, Alberta. some time with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Munroe at Prospect. Grove. Miss Muriel McKercher has . spend the Easter holidays. liams. gister, Mrs . John Warren on Sunday. Quite a number from here at- when the Port Perry Choir pre- 'sented their Cantata Olivet to Calvary.' Mrs. Williams' home on Wednes- day of this week. ~~ G---- Among recent visitors were: * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson and daughter Betty of Enniskil- lin with Miss Violet Dever and Mr. and Mrs. H. Galbraith; the Thompson Brothers of Nestleton with their grangfather, Mr. A. Dever; Mr. L. Allin and Miss M. Cole of Orono with Mr. and Mrs. H. Galbraith ;Mr. and Mrs. Rus- gell Spinks with the latter's mother, Mrs. R. Edgerton, Nestleton; Mr. and: Mrs. Herman Samells and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and family of Nestleton Hospital with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ferguson. We are gla her recent illness. ..... tea was held at the home. of Mrs. Leslie Graham under the aus- ices of Group 1 of the W. A. of t. John's Chure The long table in the dining room was Mr. T. N. Lett, who visited has returned to his home in La- Mrs. F. Watson who spent John Warren, has gone to visit " Miss Laird left last Thursday evening to spend the Easter holi- days at her home in Maple gone to her home in Utica to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wil- Mrs. Jas. Warren visited her tended the service Sunday even- ing in Port Perry United Church "From ~The Women's Asociation will hold their monthly meeting at with Mr. and Mrs. John Hooey ; Miss Geneve Ferguson, nurse-in- training in the Toronto General to see Mrs. John McKee able to be out again after On Monday eyening a silver sat down and partaken of a visited with Mr. and M sumptuous repast tne following Gerrow. f program was enjoyed:- A chair- man's address by Ur. Whittaker, community singing, two read- mgs by Mrs. rred Hamlin, "rraying and Working" and "Why Worry", a duet by Messrs. rercy Hamilton and Cecil Hyde, a reading by mrs. Kobert Hamil ton, "1 wonder", a solo by Miss Susie VanCamp, 'The Garden of Your 'Hears', a reading by Mrs. A. L. Bailey and a contest won by Mrs. W, Marlow and: Mrs. G. Campbell, Dr. C. E. Whittaker was in Peterboro on Wednesday, March 21st to give an address at All Samt's Lenten Service for the rector, Kev, J. Douglas Patter- son, = 20 un Saturday evening, April 14th, the Whitby and Pickering uxiord Group will hold a service in the Community Hall at 8.80 to which all are welcome. On Sunday, April 16th, some of the group members will be with Rev. 1. W, Newell at hig services in Cadmus, Nestleton and Black- stock and with Dr. C. KE. Whit- taker in St. John's Anglican Church, morning and evening. On Wednesday evening of last week the young people of the Umted Church League visited the Cadmus League and spent a pleasant and profitable evening. 'The Bible Study was given 'by Mr. Hector Shortridge. The topic prepared by Mrs. (Rev.) Newell was read by Miss Ferga Johns- ton. "The program consisted of a duet by Mrs. Saddler and Miss Vivian Saddler, a quartet by Mrs. C. Marlow, Miss O. Van- Camp and Messrs. Herb and Harold Swain, a reading by Miss Mabel Elford. Lunch was serv- ed by the Cadmus young people. Among our holiday visitors Miss Hazel Wright of Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Wright, Miss Marjorie Marlow of To- ronto with her, mother, Mrs. J, Marlow,, Mr. J, Rutledge and friend of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McNally, Mr. and Mrs. W .VanCamp and family at Smith Bros, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Lt McQuire of Yelverton with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitfield, Mas- ter Harold Stinson .of Lindsay with Mr. and Mrs. F. Willan, Misses Florence and Kate Mec- Laughlin with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin, Misses Aileen Devitt, Verna White, Hazel and Lelah Mount- joy, Susie VanCamp and Mr. P. Hamilton of the Peterboro Nor- mal School at their respecitve homes, Misses Aileen and Muriel Mountjoy of the Peterboro High School with their parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Mountjoy, Mr. Alvin Bell of the Ottawa teaching staff with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bell. Mr. Norman Malcolm has re- turned to his home in the West after spending the winter in his lumber camp at Caesarea. Miss Ann Griffith of Toronto spent Friday last with Miss M. VanCamp. Ann is spending her Easter holidays with her grand- parents, Dr, and Mrs. Bowles, of Nestleton. . AN Mrs. Sandy Dawson who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bailey, motored home to Windsor on Saturday taking her mother with her. The last lenten service was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin. On Good Fri- day a service was held in St. John's Anglican Church in the morning. On Sunday special Easter ser- vices were held in both churches. Miss Susie VanCamp was re- sponsible for the beautiful cut flowers in the United Church while those in St. John's were gent by Miss Florrie Parr of To- ronto, Miss Agnes Whittaker of Oshawa, Mrs, Whittaker, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. F. Willan and the Easter lilies from the W.A. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Van- Camp and baby of Elmira are vigiting Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Van- Camp and other relatives, Miss Jean Werry of Enniskillen is holidaying with relatives in the village and vicinity. Master Ross Bailey is spend- ing a few days with his cousins Merle: and Neal Bailey, 'MANCHESTER Mrs, James Masters visiting her mother, Mrs. Peltch of Col- lingwood for over the holidays. death of the little son of Mr. and A A 5. AIR TE ET FL . Chas. CANVASSERS G E CO- (used and making it available at ~~: |OPERATION IN W 0 espacial: nc te thal We are sorry to report the| HEEL FLY CONTROL A an especially low price due to the general use of the product. ~The cost for the three treat- ments recommended figures out to 8% to 4 cents per head. ~~ 'Dr, Lionel Stevenson in speak- ing on Warble Fly control at Reach Township meetings stres- sed! the importance 'of getting the first treatment on the backs of the affected cattle during the last week of March or the first week in April and the other two treatments around the end of April and the end of May. - He also, stressed mixing the Coop- er's Warble Fly Powder fresh for each treatment. One third of An intensive campaign to stamp out the Warble or Heel Fly in South Ontario is meeting th success. ayn ood On Scugog a 100% signup has been effected and Warble Fly Powder has been distributed to 68 Cattle Owners on the Island which takes in everyone, = In Whitby Township the can- vas is about 76% completed, Mrs. Dennis McKensey, we ex- tend our deepest sympathy to them in their loss. * The program put on by the young people of the Port Perry High School, and the young people of Prince Albert also the young people of Seagrave was a splendid success, and of a very high quality, "we extend our thanks to them and hope to have them with us again. In. East Whitby Township Mrs. Swanick of Saintfield|about 70% completed, = = visited with her sister, Miss J.! In Pickering about 66% com- Hooper over Sunday. pleted, [Ly eh Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moore of| In Reach Township, which Oshawa visited with Mr. and.|was the last to come in, the can- Mrs. Fred Lamb on Sunday. vass is 40% done. Mr. Elwood Crosier visiting|: Very convenient . arrange- friends in Toronto for a few ments have been made for the days. handling of the material recom- Mr. Clark Harrison of Toronto! mended for treatment. From visiting Mr. and Mrs, F. Crosier. | four to six local dealers in each Mr. Donald Scott wears a township handle the powder; yearly through gaddin smile these days, it is a boy. ; . . : Miss Josie Mitchell of Toronto : spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Joe Mitchell, SIRE -- ge VU ~ Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements The undersigned has received in- struction to sell at public auction on|} the premises, Lot 16, Congession 8, Township of East Whitby (first Con- cession 'North of: Columbus and one- half mile West of main road), on|H# Thursday, April 12th, 1934, commenc- |" ing at 1-o'clock, the following Farm Stock and Implements: 1 Black Horse, 9 years old, 1 Brown Mare, 9 years old Team of Bay Mares, rising b years 1 Grey Mare, 8 yrs, old 60 Hens 1. Renewed Milch 'Cow 1 Calf McCormick Mower M-H Cultivator Adams Farm Wagon Single Plow 2 Wagon Boxes, -- Horse Rake Fanning Mill Gang Plow Scuffler About 260 Bushels of Oats : About 20 Bushels of Fall Wheat 214 'sets new Double Harness . bulk of water and applied to the Warble lumps in the backs of the cattle with a dandy brush will go over 20 to 26 head of cattle once. . Cattle owners suffer big losses g of cattle «tf CL A wi Like RE | MESSRS. JEMISON & HUTCHINSON wish to announce {that they have taken over the business of Chamber's Bakery £ daily. Phone orders receive prompt 'attention. alii Sufi win sili iis - and are prepared to supply High Class Bread and Pastery Phone 93 » CHAMBERS' BAKERY PHONE 98," - fin Veal is the meat obtained from a young calf; killed when six to eight - weeks old, Veal from a younger ainmal is not considered fit' for consumption, = Veal contains a smaller percentage of fat than beef or HE mutton © , ' Good veal may be known by its pinkish-coloured flesh and 'White fat. Veal at its best may be purchased from ~ CAWKER BROS. Phone orders to 29 w, Port Perry. Prompt Delivery M-H Binder M-H Seed Drill Set Harrows Iron-Wheel' Truck Hay Rack. Set Scales. BR--------------- SA, st -- pound mixed with 5 times its ni { | i [farm or to G. D. 'Conant, K.C., = HI About 12 tons good Alfalfa Hay About 90 bushels Barley Whiffletrees, hoes and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH ; At the same time and place, the farm of about 157 acres will be offer- ed for sale, subject to a reserve bid, and on terms and conditions which: will be announced at the time of sale. ! WILLIAM MAW, Auctioneer! Rosedale Alberta Coal Another car of this high grade Canadian Coal will reach us to-day. Let us have your order to make delivery oft the car. Price $11.00 per ton. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE, that Better Pen- nsylvania Hard €oal. A ton of Famous Reading Anthra- cite is full of pure hard carbon nuggets, super-cleaned b a special washing process that frees it from all dust an foreign matter--a clean, safe, longer burning, economical fuel, one ton will convince you. 'COKE--Hamilton By-Product or Semet Solvay Coke. SCOTCH COAL, WELSH COAL, CANNEL COAL, POCO- HONTAS, HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFT- WOOD, LIME, CEMENT AND TILE Sa gd Mr. Roy Scott and Mr. Roy Hood were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Turner, of Scott. Mr. Merlin Welch, of Toronto Uni- versity is spending the Easter Holi- | days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Robt. Swanick spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Gregg. : "PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones--94 W and 94 J. i "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" Mrs. Wardell White spent the week end visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Irene Swanick visiting with|g friends in this vicinity, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Lorimer and|§ sons, also Mrs." Chapman, spent Fri-|§ [Sittiititisttetttsnse etttttttttittttttititititittotee ton Boies estARRtASIL fan 'GERROW'S BREAD AND gay Evening at the home of Mr. W. H. : PASTRY ARE : DELICIOUS Mr. Russell Acton ig i» Toronto this |§ hig jg the remark fit by our customers. They are week attending the O. E. A. Conven-|§ X 2 tion. # wholesome, too. If'you are not a regular customer Mr. Morley Richie, of Toronto, is|{§ let one of our drigers call when on his route. You will be more than pleased with our goods and service | GERROW'S BAKERY Mr. Wilmot Gregg. ; : Mr. Robert Scot spent Friday at the | # Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. home of Rdbert Swanick. Our teacher, Miss Pugh, is\spending | § the holidays at her home at Clare- mont. : EL ASaaat a 1 EE -- GREENBANK || Dr. West's Tooth Paste Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe and Regular price 26c. Now 17c. or, two for 33c. until April daughter and Mrs. Leask, of Whitby |} 14th. ' Ser set visited. at Mr. Roy Leask's last week, i Mr, and Mrs. James Lee entertain- Noxema ed about fifty of their friends to a euchre party last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and Dr, Roy Stone of Toronto at their home here on Sunday. : tal "The men on Monday were busy cut- ting wood at the-church and. the The regular 28¢. jar for 16c. | 5 : 8 Stomach Powder | McLean : ' Used with success for indigestion and stomach trouble. Lyndon Balm with consequent loss of flesh an operation of everyone in South Ontario in treating his own get: as nearly a 100% job done as possible. ae ed ~The following local dealers are handling the Warble Fly Powder at 86¢c. per 1b. = = NGS : Hogg & Lytle, Port Perry Thos. Sharpe, Greenbank Chas. Lakey, Utiea, ~~ Uxbridge Hardware, Uxbridge Hogg & Lytle, Oshawa R. S. Virtue, Oshawa ; Andrew Murison; Columbus Chas. Cooper, Claremont Dan. Gannon, Brougham J. S. Balson, Pickering Roy Morrigh, Cherrywood: Russell Park, Whitevale R. V. Mowbray, Kinsale Wm, Duncan, Greenriver W. A. Holliday & Son, Whitby 545k o John 8. Jephson, Brooklin R. D. Sherwin, Ashburn FOR RENT OR FOR SALE _Farm of about 1567 acres, parts lots 16 and" 16, Concession 8, East Whitby Township; 40 acres Fall-ploughed; 16 i | acres in Alfalfa; 14 acres in new Seeds; 10 acres sold "Hay; running stream; 2 wells and cistern; electric 'power; an excellent farm, well located For further particulars, apply on the Oshawa. » april 19 "e Next Sunday is Communion Service in the Centre Church at 11 a.m. Worship at the .Head .| Church' at the' usual hours - The Foot Church service is with drawn. Sunday Schools--Centre 'land Head at the 'regular hour, the Foot is with drawn. Mr. L. Sweetman helped with | the lesson last Sunday at Sunday School and did splendidly. "The Women's 'Association held their March. meeting at the home of the President, Mrs. Geo. Sweetman and Group No. 5 of the Centre Ladies. were in charge. Members of the group are: Mrs, R. Burnham, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. R. Reader, and Mrs. J. L. Sweetman. The meet- ing opened with' the Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. Hardy, .in the. chair. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. D. Hope, Mrs. Geo. Hood read several prized poems which were full of truth. Miss Edna Madgett had chareg of a flower contest which proved very inter- esting. ~~ Mrs. J.'Demara and Mrs. D. Hope will prepare the program for the next meeting: Mrs. E. Ploughmah. Then the call to the dining room where the table was tastefully deco- rated for Easter with daffodils in the centre and chocolate hens on nests of eggs at .each end, cattle is asked for by the various|ey, township committees so as toltended | holida with. is sister, = Hoda a "| call--Answere low milk production. The Co-|e88. Mrs, E. Ha; 9 friend, Mus, ¥ 'erry one ; ory ate lien i nding riend Mr, Harold "ke % Mr. C. Nichols of Port Perry is helping Mr. O. Jeffrey with hin: wool. >. [esd ina i Rey. Mr. Elford has his wood all up and got it sawed on Mon- day. The neighbours made sev- eral bees to chop the trees down and draw them for him, 1 Spring must be here for the robins are around and the wood: chucks are out. : Ee _ Our assessor, Mr. Amasa Swectman, is making his annual calls: . if : The Lake Scugog Junior Girl's finstitute will hold their April meeting on Saturday the 7th, 'Main topic--Canada. by Ideas on good Citizenship. Address-- Origination of the name of Can- ada by Mrs. Geo, Samels. Mu- sic -- Maple Leaf, Paper on , Canadian' Industry by Audrey Hood, Contest on Canadian birds by Mrs. S. Sweetman, Hos- tesses--Reta and Ivah Milner. Hope to see a good attendance, ""The Young Peoples' League was taken by Rev. Mr. Elford. last week and Mr. L. Sweetman ~ {has charge of this week's meet-. ing, on Thursday, at the Centre i Church, EH | .of Mr, and Mrs. A. Prentice on The meeting was dismissed byl. daughters, 3, Irva, Josie and Gladys, Port erry, were guests Sunday. = etl Miss Myrtle Sweetman, Miss M, Milner of Toronto, Miss H. Milner: of Oshawa, and Miss E. Elford spent the week end here with their parents. Miss El- ford 'has just returned from Florida where she has spent the winter. SEAR hat Mrs. Lewis Pearce and little Mary visited her aunt Mrs. W. Nott in Port Perry one day last week. POU BENE Les ; Miss Dorothy Graham is- spending the Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sweetman. his uncle Mr. Geo. Samells on Monday. Leif Mr. and Mrs. J. Aldred visited their friends Mr, H, Deacon and his sister at Nestleon on Sunday. Report of S. S. No. 2 Scugog Sr. IV--George Fines 72, Gordon Dodsley 66, Norman Sweet- ~man 60, : i350 Jr. IV--Gordon Tetlow 77, Grace Demara 74,Lena Boyko 59. Sr.' III--Anna Thomson 70, Joyce Tetlow 65, Clem Jeffrey 65, Glen Demara 60, Bruce Sweetman 67. 5 Pr.--Russell Fines, Nick Boyko. D. M.' Williams, Teacher Use This | Complexion Secret .. 4 A Cleansing Cream A soft, sniooth skin is first of all a mat-- _ ter of cleanliness. Make this test--for | one month--night women quilted six missionary quilts in the afternoon. 3 o Mr. Ronald Johnson of Elmvale in the: village on Monday. : Mrs. J. Blair visiting at' Beaton's, Wick, for a few days. Mrs. Cecil Leask and Miss Isabel are visiting in Lindsay this week, For chapped or rough skin. Special price for 8 oz bottle disk adn English Health Salts A good Spring medicine. 89¢, per large tin. Morrisons | Drug Store N 'Mrs. Russell Wilson and rettily decorated with Easter flowers and after 86 guests had 25% 5 i daughter Irene of Peterboro Miss Bernice Leask. of Toronto visiting at her home here. Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario and morning: Use Melba Cleans- ing Cream on face, throat and ~ shoulders--and see the difference. It reaches to the depths of each tiny pore--penetrates, flushes and oro leaves the skin soft and lovely. bs If your dealer cannot su SR ih Roll - Mr. and Mrs. W. Nott and: * | 'Master George Samells visited {4 B-, £3 . 5 rr

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