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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jun 1935, p. 7

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1985 LL mmmm--r---- wb Page Five 4 i GES SH ~~ | to them, who survive, Mrs, Bert. Me- En TA 1a ES --_--. - 'DON'T-DRIVE |Tss, Zion; drs, esll Tait To- ran Be old = ronto; Mr. Howard Brown, Oshawa, Fh without Public Liability and Property| and Mr. Leslie Brown, at home. He F Ww BROC K & | Sh Dasaee Insurance. later married Miss Mary McKinley, . . SON £ Take advantage of our new low rates.) Who also survives with a son, Keith 52 (Fire, Accident, Plate Glass, Burgular | at home. ; : : : RED & WHITE STORE eo insurance also written at reasonable Mr. and Mrs, Noble, of Oshawa, } = aA <rates.) Phone 88| Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Sr 7 ' 2 E. H. PURDY, . PORT PERRY. | Mrs. Finlay. : 3 : ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison, Mr. ANNIVERS ARY . : i ; 3 i ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF [and Mrs. Stewart McFarlane and| ] i | . 4 OSHAWA HOSPITAL Reid, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson, i ] aly oA Members of the graduating class| Mr; 2nd Mrs, Neil Ferguson, Mr, Geo.| | 'A'FEW OF OUR SPECIAL VALUES FOR FR | of Oshawa General Hospital Trainin Williamson, Miss Aileen Williamson, | « - x fae LN / School were entertaltied on June Sr Jak Alice Lunney and Mr, Malcolm JUNE 13, 14 and 15. 1 at a banquet and ance i nthe Genosha | Cameron, Mr, and Mrs. Fish, Mr. and -- : Hotel by the Alumnae Association of Mrs, Jas. Wilson, were in Lindsay, on . To ~T included members of the medical pro- June 3rd, to hear Mr. Denton Massey, GRO CE RIES Jession, and miepbery of the hospita PRE % : : ; Soa a ; oard of directors, : rs. E. McDougall celebrated her 5 Ch ea a CLOVER LEAF 8 ov sockeve. Y's. . 2 fol 9 The banquet was also in observance | 82nd birthday on Wednesday, May 29. : a TOMATO Fon SMnox [hey sockeye, ay, 2 fr O% EY 3 of the 26th aniversary of the found-| We wish her many more years of ada bi od d ond Crosse & Blackwell .......... 4 for 23c. in of Oshawa General Hospital. Health and : happiness. : WEATHERPsOGE WESTON'S CHERRY BLOSSOM BISCUITS, ...... Ib 19c. - } of the. hospital had upe Tendon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holtby visited 0 SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE .............. 2 tins for 19c. bi CH igs Suiting the birthday eake which was 2 the Jone of Mr. George William- CABLE- RED & WHITE SALT, .......o.ooiiniinininnns pkg 6c. Hd a g candles. recently. " MN 0, { 1 Al Al A Al : AY Ea ees hoe se Sims. dus: MeKinley, Miss CONTROLLED RED & WHITE COFFEE ..................... 1 1b. 39c. LE Williams - was further recognized i : Vs BRAKE REDPATH SUGAR ... 100 1b thee ids RUA VR bhipelitligins ny Margaret McKinley, Mr, Thos. Wat- S i} wv: hl i thd h s. $5.29 by Harold Archer, of Port Perry, one of | *O% all of Toronto, attended the fun- BLUE RIBBON COCOA ..................... 2 Ibs 29c. [nce the first nurses Jo graduate from the | eral of the late Mr. Brown, en hospital, presen ss MacWilliams | Sympathy-is extended to Mrs, Jas, pa Jith 8 get % 4 Silver ic. Fhoons In Tome whose brother 'Mr. Jas. Gordon, RUGS AND LINOLEUM : x : ; hie Tok ed in the West was also presented with a bo LiL '@ se prices wi y ; Jas als 0 Ny Shon dv 8 Joes of hr abe Foraicon tn Torehis Compare these prices with any catalog While our pre- the youngest Eoaduaton of the train. |-for a fow days. j sent stock lasts. About 20 rugs in nice designs. Linoleum ing school. ; ~rugs make a long wearing surface for kitchens, dining- : The fost, 22 TAs Mater", was - i rooms, ete. given ss J. Stwart a - ize 9 x e price $5 . : , sponded Yo by : Miss MacWilliams, Married Biz 23 y Qepiia Ine $6 3500 for SORES AL 310 ap I A Hawi Deapoaed the tanat obese i egular $6. for ................ $5.95 : BY to the graduates while Miss Goyne - LOVE-PLATTEN Slze 9x9 (regular $8.50) for .. oii $7.50 responded. Miss M. Thompson- pro- Size 9 x 10V4 (regular $9.95) for ................. $8.85 posed the toast to "Our Guests", re-| A very quiet wedding was solemn- Size 9 x 12 (regular $11.45) for $9.95 sponded to by Dr. F. J. Rundle. [ized at Oshawa, on Wednesday, June Size 12 x 12 (second) (regular $16.25) for ........ $12.95 Mayor W. E. N. Sinclair gave the | 5th, when Mrs. Margaret Platten, of Size 12 x 15 (regular $20 00) for 23} 1OF «nuvi vrei . address of welcome, while greetings | Port Perry became the bride of Mr. ka & or OL eared d ssh ener $16.50 Wore Sxionded by Algx Store, Shale. A. B. Love, of Lumsden, Sask. Rev. FLOOR OILCLOTH, in 1, 2, 2!; yards widths, sq. yard 45c. G. L. Bird of the hospital medical Dr. McTavish officiated. 2 1S any i 3 - » board nad Dr, D. S. Hoig, also of the The bride was becomingly attired in goNdoLE uM REG for ah 3 room Jn, the house medical board gave interesting ad-| navy blue polka d i R170 x 9 (regular price $5.25 for ................ $4.50 dresics. - whil tin Is y polka dot crepe with white Size T14 x 9, (regular $6.65) for a a phy McLaughlin, Bess niiny and carried a bguquet of § Sida Gegiter pe a5) for EE ERE Ly white carnation and a calia lillies, | Fafa dil dll me srs i 4 Size 9 x 1014 (regult RE ORY ATT : ------ neo | Prov w 0 ; ok if Size 9 x 1014 (regular $9.25) for .................. $7.95 . IN MEMORIAM i a gh Ty iy ; Size 9 x 12 (regular $10.50) for .................. $8.95 'MARK--In loving memory of our Grogpler pd. soniinlsw, PRICED-S ©) ii REXOLEUM, 2 yards wide ................. sq. yard 39c. dear. father. Morrison 'R. Mark, who wedding supper was held at the A 85 dor the Master YAPIFRS i op OE a : died 'on June 1th, 1934, J home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry Pa : FROM 2-Pass. Coupe) WALL DADE RA IN Ro0M Jos 3 in dd to 50% Discount One year has passed dear father wp ark Road, with only immediate ET your own comparisons convince Delivered, fully equipped at factory, Oshawa, A to 507 discount on ----" Lindy Falapusioslia oss since you were called away, au eaten Ths bape left fo is you that the new Master Chevrolet Government Registration Fee only eftra. An assortment of odd borders at 3c per yard How well do we remember that ! AOrth. . Upon their return they away out in front--in features--in See the new Standard Series mode = ; ' Q MQ Dee \ jo ve Jatt. : 0 a ; Will 7oside In Toitniti, Sack I ie oreo as low as $112 Is ; WINDOW SHADES, in Cream, Green and White, ....65¢c. ; You suffered much, you muymured| -- ASP Loo: t Top roof. . ' N 1 es . . . : a rd von dey by oe | BLACKSTOCK | ki gr og ph Wiping DENG RRR gi Phone 43 i y : Lg 4 ert I eo e-Contro rakes--and the Ve we eit i Besved She your dear 5 Mrs. Chain and daughter a yen ead protection of golid, Blue pans Engine. They're all exclu- TRB SHE See Sue Sffve hdlpee See ate Song D PAL e would no taken away. |Jean, spent the-week end with the Tg give to Chevrolet! "y ' ew AS! os --Ever remembered by his son|former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Look at Knee-Action--now in its We invite you--come for a ride in the 7 Th Allan, daughter Olive, son-in-law | Hooey, at Blackstock. ; Seton sascssul yeosmscombined with Master Chevrolet. All that we could E---- pn hs wrk Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hooey, Mrs. Foster * -balan weight in these new models ever tell you isn't one-two-three with + a Rr An Ferguson and Miss Pauline Ferguson, for Ye Sima Suing ride' iy you bhai driving the car yout- o 4 - ttended the district annual of Peter- | est s ace e se sy terms. C a HOLSTEIN SA » yal of iPaor Ce At the dispersal sale ithe pure- | boro Women's Institute, of Peterborv - on r ; C-155C i bred Holstein herd owned by Innis- fone Rng Mrs. Ferguson 0 7 free, Ltd., Lefroy, 35 head, including | #cted 88 judge on the quilt competi- Vi It is with a gr al of pleasure we : i x a large 'percentage of calves ana | tion of Peterboro district. They also | Mo public, ho gh eg dy oe 100% as. possible, "but 3 Yenrfings, sl for an average of ap- ey Mr. and Mrs, Newell at| __ Pe . CY TY Ee 9 : also the following high grade fuels and building materials : proximately $100.00 per head. The 8. INIT © Err 4 i } ' 2 eighteen. tows. and. heifers averaged Md Wm. Forder spent Sunday CHEVROLET MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY ~ Our leader in the fuel line is "BLUE COAL" alls $120.00, the yearlings and heifer| Vith her mother Mrs. W. Bradburn : i ; fir : « JOKE" : Ts MN adr ety ) H : ] d R Ar h Lo La Coke STELCO CORY Inade in Hamilton, Ont. N I oF Ape aro . Archer Motor Sales "JASPER HARD" Coal from Alberta. Top price of $165.00 was: paid for / He SCUCOGC Te ave | || We can also supply Blower Coal, and coal for stoker use. Sylvius Lad 28th, one going to W. H. Worship service and Sunday School CT Trivmmee WOOD--Hard Bodywood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs Westney, Pickering and the other t at _the usual hours next Sunday. ' : ! Gordon Tasker, Milton iy ae Association fre hays ---- - ---- LUMBER--We have a very good stock of White Pine, Jack a . : e meeting next Tue ; : , ] - - 24 S M > < York County buyers took 17 head, |the 18th, at the summer es id, evening to settle to play the first Sunda at Sea ray Much credit is due Mrs. Sleep and Pine and Spruce lumber on hand, B. C, Cedar Shingles. § 8 going to Geo. Blanchard, New- 4 od Mn. I Serio, at Sx home game with Scugog, the score y g ve er-ealitnitions thy, theo successful aes LIME, TILE, TEN-TEST, and - SHEETROCK, the fireproof ¥ om i and. rs, R, Carter and. . 8-7 i i R : . rangement of servi n di 7 : m nl ' : mae, tou to B.A Tens, Ki, Wig Ian 3, Carter a Mo won 51 in fv of Seve on bmi, Soy mpi te She ante Slut | sree i ony ' ee. : 2y 4 e¢ =| ¢ rrograti 5 2 i 1 1 UY A JA and J. G. Watson, Queensville, and I Meg hs is tpn led the town crew to victory. There|piversary. The carth was filled with i oe pW Wig besanitil in MARMILL CHICK STARTER. Fi one to Eaton Hall Farm, King, ing on the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. gd hos rivera e ne, {has ghoeh . 3 pues, of growing § 3 Eight head were bought by Peel|Gerrow. iti i things, of amen eH ¥ : a & County, breeders, C. K. nm, of ee brig on Gorrow re d bys a Si oe i EP SOM FRED E. REESOR gh Woodbridge, took three, Albert Wood- | Church. Th 2 iS Mr. Fred Gow, of Oshawa, visitea | G8 ®¢000 nniversary, was fragrant YELL hill, Milton, two; Margaret Fisher & beautiful day and the a Ls his home here over the week end. JB Sia) re oils | Thursdny, June 13th, the Prayer © Phones: Office 73 w; R 733 i 8 ol lilacs ysuckle, bowis | (vice is to be held, with Mr. Norman . Wy €s. ) StH] Son, Woodbridge, two; and .Geo. G.|by Rev. Mr. Elford and. Rev. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hood and family | of stately iris and here and there the | poi" a loader and Mrs. Prentice i alia Hooper, Malton, one. Honey, will long be remembered. The | were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.| gentle purity of the lily-of-the-valley ey tonic HTS. EA Y Halton County buyers included G gs Sr Sai hed Some, fne Bi Jari rtle Sweet f " I, EYE pateap duces bringing its tribute The. Cemetery Committee of the (FW JO WS BSC BN BNC BUN BN RNB BOB HH Rly . : s, e flora igs Myrtle Sweetman of Torontd,|into the quiet sanctuary. fo tt A ' ; " dpi ar ita antes T . A : ' Utica United Church has most grac- Ze] Tasker: lion, with one; J. L. Nee- decorations Wore besguitul. | H Shending a few days with her parents| Girls ushered the people to their |jously consented to instal a cistern at META ands, Hornby, one; and Dr. Chas N.| ~ lh Day at Hampton { Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman. pews and when the hour of service ar-| the Church for thé convenience of the REET: Blanchard, Freeman, one. on Saturday, June Boh, yas well at-| Miss Florence Carter spent the] rived, the children's choir came down| plotholders, and incidently to have 'a Rn, i; The only Brant County buyer was Wii } ors re = t teams com- | week end with her friend with Grace |the aisles singing their praises in| copious supply of water on hand in COBOURG TO ROCHESTER, N.Y. ROH ¥ wh Allan Edwards, Brantford, who Det i Sook foam Dlaving Sve Boss Demara. : : "Father, Bless Ru; Soha) To-day", as | other times of need, This friendly ' i bought three cows 'at an average of | g8me from Brougham 16-1, The oar Hip i i My. ney Sanh ERIK, Boas I thie hots Bestire Friday hive, A 2 TUESDAY, JUNE 18th : A A . JAF 3 y 1] ) $143 with a top price of $165. eR With rons 204 wea and Mrs. W. Dodsley, for a few days.; Rev. C. Ferguson of Northport of- | regular monthly meeting of L. 0. L.|£ ONLY $1 25 RETURN CHILDREN Other buyers were W. G. Cassie,|of 14-0. The final game was with | Mr. Leonard Hope visited his cousin | fered Invocation Prayer. No. 2139 was held in Memory Hall. . ONLY 66 CENTS Uxbridge, with two head; Henry B.|Blackstock, Scugog winning 12-1. Mr. John Hardy on Sunday. A hymn followed, then the children A good Duper were in slichishie B , q , ow ¥ 5 Bowman, Petersburg, one and W. S. Blackstoel pon Man e tee] prize,| Mr. Joe Aldred, a of rinse Al Sing RRR, die young voices filling Bh) Eire ¥ goon Tr head B Col tenses Schrduie--Standan) Be ve g Jesso s aces were held after the ball games, | bert, spent the week en wit is e church with praise, \ Basin Dram A = , TOS NU Y v essom Brantford, one. Points were given for these as well | cousins Victor and Alan Aldred. Mr. John Mark, Superintendent of £1nual (arch Parade 10 BS an n Lve. Cobos 1..3.00 am, ize, Rochester 54h pm, as for the baseball. - In the races| Mr. and Mrs. Chilton and family, of the Sunday School; led in prayer. June 30th, at 7.30 o'clock. The scere- | ll Arr. Rochester, 148 pn Arr. Cobourg ..11.30 p.m, : SONY A A ~ |Scugog won 2 firsts, 1 second, and 2| Toronto, Mrs. Eydon, of Port Perry; The address of the morning, given| tary was instructed to notify thé a EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA ON BOARD FOR DANCING : PR | & jie s, making a total of 32 points.| Mrs. Cloughcliff, of Pine Point, were |by Rev. Mr. Ferguson, was an inspir-| sister lodges in the district so that a | LOW PRICES FOR MEALS ON STEAMER-- (Too Iate for last week) fhe Soe am Nh a, Oren 3]] recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. aliam, Interesting to both young aha good turn out is expected. It was de- |B Kreakiast S00. Lunch and Dinner, 75c. each. £ i old. sg close Doro eynolds | ¢j g y iscussi [ ' y « 3 Miss Mildred Prentice and. frend With 16 "points There. is a shiold| Me. and Mrs, B. C. Ashton, Harold | and dean Harding sang, 'Whispering | ih omunt Wah, an the 15th, anti Ipoh comicommnbuniong ; Miss Eleanor Small, of Toronto,&iven the high team and has to be|, 4 Land Enniskillen, and Miss M, | Hope", followed by the children's| next Friday night, June 14th "when Ample free motor parking space at steamer dock at Cobourg. x : ' : ' J " J y ¢ ' > Ticke N H i visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Prentice you 3 Sondecyiive ye Sengog has Ashton, of Toronto, Mr. I. Travell, of | Choir. the Royal Scarlet Chapter for the Purchase Tickets from Local Canadian National Agent or at Steamer. , on Saturday. Ho hans he oral dog came 19 ox Oshawa, yere Sunday guests of Mr. At the close of the service the choir month of Jung Wii be held in the ONTARIO CAR FERRY COMPANY 1 by 'and Mrs, S. man. _Imarched down the aisle singing | Memory Hall, Utica. : } < \ : LF ~The sympathy of the Community is end with a very 2 i sunset Mrs. Thresher of Pine Point, is "Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumule" BORN---At the Parsonage, Epsom Cobourg Rochester Steamship Route @ ext rvice conducted b Velma H nded to Mrs. Joseph H. Brown a X Ov President ot the X. visiting with Mrs, E. Fines, In the evening Rev. Mr. Ferguson |on June Oth, 1934, to the Rev. an SERRE RE ER : mg Samilss nibs death Lye. heown P. S. The line-up of the Scugog team Al and Js, 8 Hod and daughter gual preached to a Well filled Shurch, A Joseph Dens: the gift of a son. |. a on Monday, May . e fune a8-Cec udrey, vis n Oshawa on Mon-| bringing a message of hope and good-| *™ 8. : Lui R took place 'on Thursday, May 80, to Milton a ig ] rk, Wait. day. A will. The Jiattelte and adult choir| - . ---- -- wo@ ow FOR TH AT P ARTICU LAR T ASTE . Pine Grove Cemetery. Rev. Peter |er Hood, Anson Gerrow, Audrey Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter and daughter, led the singing. N : Currie and Rev. Mr K od Ivah Minler, Luella 'Jeffrey, Lillian of Toronto, visited with Mr: and Mrs.| Both messages of Mr. Ferguson and CONANT & ANNIS This is the time of thé year when one's taste i tieul » Mr. Kennedy con-|grgjick, Leona Prentice, '|R. Jackson, a few: days last week. |the singing of the choirs and con-| Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public| | y a ducted the funeral service, The late| The Scugog young people are goinic| Mr. and Mrs. Doxie, Vene, Dorothy | gregation made a day of worship to TORN ) especially meats. Our meats are uo tasty and delicious that the H Mr. Brown had been a patient sufferer | to Uxbri {oda utsday) to|and Wesley, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, | be remembered in connection with the GORDON D. CONANT, K.C., most fastidious appetites are satisfied. Phone your next order to EY ? g | y j Ys y during a lengthy illnesst He waa | compete in the Field Sport. C. Mackie and sons, of Oshawa, Mrs. | Sabbath School. Che ; ALLIN F. ANNIS, B.A, LL.B. ; . 3 twice married. His first wite, form- eo Blackstock Boys' team play|C. Burton, of Port Perry, were guests| On Monday, the usual sports were Offices 7% Simcoe Bt. 8., Oshawa C AWKER BROS i ¢ "erly Miss Jennie English iY here on day evening. SVE nd of Mrs. I, 'Rodman, on Sundayihand [held and a bountiful supper served Phones, 4 and 6 (Oshawa) . 3 / \¥ erly Miss Jennie English, predeceased | The Port Perry softball team took | of Mrs. I. Rodman and Miss R. Reader followed by a Concert much enjoyed |and at Court House, Whitby, (Mr. Conant) of > 5 : him. There were four, children born|a scoot over to Scugog on Monday |on Sunday. $s - | by all, Phone 7 (Whitby) Phone orders to 29 wv, Port | erry. Prompt Delivery a {5 s * Ro lo Fey "an ne : "e ww 0 o's ; ' ig 5 Cd

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