Ge EAE ey Pe pm -- ae - Jui Fr. -- oa " ri A Ea Ta i ne NN, A " i mg pd dP Hl #1 a ru Cobian Soe, To 'PAGE FOUR LOCAL ITEMS Christmas guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan were: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan, Oshawa; Robert McMillan, Guelph; Rev. Keith and Mrs. McMillan, Miss Hamilton, and Mr. Arthur Hamilton, all of To- ronto. « ¢ / Mrs. E. A. Walker and Miss May Walker spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Nelson in Brampton. Mr. Malcolm Nasmith, of Montreal, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H, Nasmith. : Mr, John Davis, of Montreal, spent Christmas with his mothaz, Mrs. A. J. Davis. Miss Doris Roach, Mr. and Mrs. M. Boyd, and children, all of Toronto, and Mr. John Farmer, of the Air Force at Ottawa, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Boyd and child are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Durkin spent the holi- day with friends in New Toronto. Miss Smyth, of Belleville, is the guest of her brother Rev. W. J. H. Smyth. Miss. Jean Baird, of Toronto, spent Christmas with her mother at the home of Mr. Jas. Leask. It was a pleasure to see that Mr. Lorne Mitchell was able to be home for Christmas. While he has to re- turn to the hospital, it is hoped that he Will be restored to normal health in the early spring. Miss Dorothy Davey, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Davey, of Whitby, spent Christmas with their parents. Mrs. Cann and sons Cecil and Dick, spent Christmas with relatives in To- ronto. Mr. Jack Beare, of Sudbury, spent 'Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Beare. Mr. Grant Real and Mr. M. M. Stat- ton, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. W. Real . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brock left this week for a motor trip to Florida. . At time of going to press Mr. A. P. McFarlane was resting more easily, but is still in a critical condition after a major operation. Kenneth McCormick, Grand Rapids, and his chum Bob Bowen, spent Christmas with the former's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. Mrs. Lince, of Toronto, was also with Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. Misses Winnifred and Margery Cross of London, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mulligan. Mr. Gordon Howard and Mr. Wm. K. Howard and small son, of Toronto, spent Christmas with their mother Mrs. A. E. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peters had their three daughters home for Christmas-- Miss Edith Peters, of Newburgh; Mrs. Elwood Carruthers and family of Ux- bridge; Mrs. George Beverley and family of Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Raines and famiily of Detroit, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Gerrow, over the week end. 1. 0. D. E. Scugog Chapter, .O.D.E,, will hold a meeting in the Community Room of the Public Library on Monday, Jan. 3rd, 1938, at 3 o'clock. D> PY > [9 FOR A AND PRO - | Hockey News Many people have been wondering what is happening in the hockey world of Port Perry. Here it is, direct from the "side-lines." Port Perry will be represented in, the Intermediate "B" O.H.A. hockey by a fast and strong team this year, The boys have been practising for the last few nights and are rounding into ex- cellent form. We are calling them for group honours this year. With the majority of last years team on hand and the addition of a few new players at all the practises, the "side-liners" predict a very strong, fast team for the 1937-38 season. The position of goal-keeper seems to be divided between Butson and Hood. Butson, with the more ex- perience, is good. Hood is improving very fast, and is coming into form faster than expected. We can rely on Abe and Jim Cawker for a strong defence. Jim is "bruis- ing harder than ever (just ask one of the boys.) Harry and Bert 'eShane are flying high and can certainly still do their stuff. Bill Heayn is still play- ing the brand of hockey that carried the Port juniors to many victories in past years. The other boys are cer- tainly turning it on, and look good to us. We call Gordon Hood, of Scugog Is- land, the outstanding "rookie'y Hood is perhaps a little light and' young, but hg has speed and ability, 'which is do not necessarily call him to make a regular position this year, but he is good. With some experience this year, watch him on the "regulars" next year. Watch for the grouping, schedule for the coming season and the date of the big exhibition game in next week's Star. i . FLASH--What is the surprise the hockey committee has in store? Can it be some new players? Our guess is "Yes." 'We may be wrong. DE 4 The Winners in Lawrence's Christmas Contest. GIRLS--1 Eva Goode, 6668 votes; 2 Patsy Bowes, 5261 votes, 3 Sally Col- lacutt 4152 votes, 4 Ruth Arnold 3864 Jean Dowson 3090 votes; 7 Mary Car- negie 2187 votes, 8 Anita King 2164 votes. : BOYS--1 Morley Mitchell 105567 votes, 2 Jimmy Heayn 8380 votes, 3 Gordon Goode 5913 votes, 4 Gordon Mark 3812 votes, 5 Cawker Twins 3446 votes, 6 Douglas Bentley 2856 votes. Congratulations. VanNest -- Smallman On Monday afternoon, December 217, 1037, at 2 o'clock in the Port Perry BORN CROSIER--Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Crosier, at Manchster, on Sun- day, December 26th, a son--Gerald Lee. too United Church, the marriage was quietly solemnized, when Mary Grace, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smallman became the bride of John Arnot, youngest son of the late Mr. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11 a.m.--New Year's Communion service. and Mrs. Wm. VanNest, of Solina. The Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, officiating. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a dress of Royal Blue Lame, with black acces- ' 1.456 p.m.--Men's Class and Forum. | t.. ang a corsage of roses and lily 2.456 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Bible Story Illustrated with Lantern Slides. Mr. Jack Ansel, tenor, of Grimsby United Church, will sing. ' « lle a --- DIED WOON--Suddenly, in Port Perry, on Sunday, December 26th, 1937, Mrs. James E. Woon, in her 79th year. In- terment, at Bethel Cemetery, Green- NESBITT--In Torontd, on Saturday December 26th, 1037, William J. Nes- bitt, in his 69th year. WIDDEN-- At Port Perry, on Wed- nésday, December 29, 1937, Thomas J. Widden in his 81st year. Funeral on _ Sunday, January 2nd. Service at 2.80 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension. Lr STe%. RVR DUR of the valley. The maid of honour, Miss Eileen Gibson, of Toronto, fiancee of the groomsman, was the bride's only at- tendant. She was dressed in green velvet, with black accessories, and a corsage of Chrysanthemums and roses. The groomsman was Mr, Jess Van- Nest, brother of the groom. party motored to "The Guild of Arts", Scarborough, where a wedding dinner}, was served. Later the couple left on a motor trip to Windsor and points in 'the United States, upon their return they will reside in Copper Cliff, Ont. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH : . Rev. R. Simpson, Minister Evening Service at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.80. Everybody weleome OUR BEST jh NEW YEAR, | 'PORT PERRY DRYGOODS STORE | ] PORT PERRY certainly a big point in his favour. We | votes, 5 Kay Prentice 3443 votes, 6] Following the ceremony the wedding} ~ WISHES HAPPY SPEROUS Hi TC SN es THANK YOU The New Year brings pleasant memories, and to you, whose kindness sincerely appreciated, we extend best wishes for your happiness and prosperity. C. W. Lakey UTICA, ONTARIO. (LOST : : On Wednesday, December 22nd, be- tween Port Perry and Utica, 4 chime bells. Finder. please leave at Star Office. Reward. ESTATE SALE - At the Sebert House, Port Perry, on Wednesday, January 12th, 1938, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. Part of Lot 16, Concession 5, Township of Reach, containing four acres more or less. For further particulars or conditions of sale. Apply to Harris, Harris and Wallace, Solicitors for Administrator, Port Perry, Ont. oa CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank all those who kind- ly supported me in the Lawrence con- test, and enabled me to win first prize watch.--Eva Goode, Port Perry. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who helped me to win the lovely cedar bad 4 Lawrence ! Wishing all a Happ Ruth Arnold. i; New Year. 4 _ CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who so kindly gave me their votes and made it possible forme to win first prize in the recent Lawrence contest.--Morley Mitchell, Port Perry. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank those who sup- ported Jimmy Heayn in the Lawrence contest, helping him to secure second prize in the boys' section--a moving picture machine.--Mr., and Mrs. A. C. Heayn, Port Perry. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the members of the Ladies' Aid of the United Church, the Bluebird Club, and the Loyal Orange Lodge, of Utica, also the neighbours for their kindness 'to me during my recent illness.--George Kight. Agricultural Society 'Annual Meeting 'Perry, Reach and Scugog Agricultural Society will be held at the Town Hall, N. Ewers, W. F. Thompson, y Secretary. President, Now is Your Chance! and patronage we have| in the girls' section--a lovely wrist contest -- girls' _section. The 'annual meeting of the Port Port Perry, at 2 pm. on Saturday, '| January 16th, ; Buy NOW. We are clearing the balance of our Work Shirts--all must go. DOESKIN SHIRTS, brown or wine colors, at; ..... AVY $1.00 MILITARY FLANNEL SHIRTS mostly Grey .......... coe 90e TRAVELLING BAGS - 3 only Leather Zipper Bags, "Regular $3.00 to $3.25 ..for $2.75 5 only Fabric Zipper Bags Regular $1.25 .to $1.50 for $1.00 WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK for Footwaer specials. 4 WILLIAM WEBSTER Beatty's Store, Port Perry. SUITS CLEANED SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 60 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICE DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above 'Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public GORDON D. CONANT, K.C,, ALLIN F. ANNIS, B.A, LLB. Offices 7% Bimcoe St. 8., Oshawa. Phones: 4 and § (Oshawa) 2 ho and at Court Houss, Whitby, (Mr "Conant) Phone 7 (Whitby) { DR. W. S. HARPER Graduate of Trinity Medical and Beer Dror Toronto 4. Post Graduate 8 of . Medical Gradu- ates' College and P dycll yi, Solis? fod Foviitle Yondn, Ensied London, England, Royal radu Glasgow. Office and Surgery~--Port Perry, Ont. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Office Up-Stairs, over Sleep's Insurance Office. The firm of GresR & HUMPHREYS is disolved RUSSELL D.. HUMPHREYS 24Y;8imcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 Send the Port Perry Star ~ to absent friends b. (1% by 1] Figg \ fy UL --d THEATRE I 48 OSHAWA Thurs. and Fri, December 30-31 "Ebb Tide" starring OSCAR HOMOLKA and | FRANCES FARMER $s 5 Gala New Years FROLIC Fri, December: 31, at 11.30. p.m. Balloons, Hath, Noise-makers, .Fun for each' member of the family. . 1 This Way Please Starring Mary LIVINGSTON, Charles (Buddy) ROGERS, Ned SPARKS, Betty CRABLE. 6 BIG ACTS STRAND THEATRE OPEN EVERY NIGHT |& with LATEST SHOWS. Evenings} GEORGE ZARFAS ||| Theatre | UXBRIDGE |} POE 8.30. Saturdays 8 and 9.45 pa. New heating system installed. STANDING TIMBER A number of quarter-acre lots "of Station, Phone 120 r 2, Port Perry. PROPERTY FOR RENT Cook, Myrtle Port Perry. COWS FOR SALE ' Ayreshire grades and pure breds-- Jan6é 4 sets of Scales, 3000 Is. and 3500 mill hopper and platform style. Ap- ply to H, H. Good, Myrtle Elevator. : Jan 18 'EARN MORE in1938 PLAN NOW TO TAKE A BUSINESS COURSE AT SHAW SCHOOLS Train yourself for the job ahead. Study typewriting, shorthand, business corre- spondence, accounting, and other business subjects. Courses arranged to fit indi- vidual plans. Free Employ- ment Department. DAY AND NIGHT TERM . OPENS MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd. " (12 Schools In Toronto) Instruction also by the SHAW HOME STUDY METHOD 4/ desired. Phone or write for free Booklet ""Up With the Times'. SHAW SCHOOLS, Head Office, 1130 Bay St., Toronto. (Kl. 3168) SHAW SCHOOLS} FOR SALE. All for the bargain price, $10.00. One Quebec Heater with new grates, one Fancy Table, one Table Lamp. Apply to S. Causley, machine shop at rear of Prentice's Barber Shop. ! WOOD FOR SALE: ~~ Maple, Elm and Oak, 4 ft. wood. Phone 118 r 5, Port Perry. Apply to T. Bartley, R.R.3, Uxbridge. 1000 BARRELS OF APPLES FOR SALE Spies, McIntosh Reds, Talman Sweets, Snows, Starks, Pippins, Ben Davis. See John Pallock, 1 mile north of Whitby on Lindsay Highway. dec80 STOP AND READ 400 good hens' wanted! 12¢, per I. paid live weight at your place with your scales. -. Top prices paid for good 'pullets and other poultry. For in- formation eall A. GILBOORD, Port Perry, Bell Phone 177 Master of ceremonies. HE 'ale is January 1 to 4 "Wells Fargo" with JORL McCREA and FRANCES DEE % P. A Tumday stipm Cad y seep | standing timber --_ soft wood of 'all | kinds--on highway "south of Green-|¥ bank. Apply to W. J. Cook, Myrtle|§ Nine acres at Prince Albert, frame ks house, seven rooms, good well, half |® mile from school and church. - Tm-|§# ° mediate possession. Apply-to W. Ji8% Station, Phone 120 r 2,18 flops i ) 2 springers and open heifers. Oscar|@. . Edwards, Phone 189 r 8, Port Perry. |H FOR SALE CHEAP "| Unssenes Ibs., suitable "for farmers or small: "14s the first-and only one this Branch dec80 | 4 ---- als rug (You can save with Safety. at Y 5 A Happy and Prosperous 5 At this glad Yuletide Season. another New Year begins, we "you all. PHONE 4 A i; OPOR0RSROROROIOSORCIOEORORCICECIORSIOREETTS goodly measure of business you have entrusted to us during 1937. May 1938 be a year gf Happiness and Prosperity to. Cad ; A. M. LAWRENCE ROR OR RR SPOON i as another year closes and : thank you sincerely for the §. PORT PERRY Port Perry Jc. oO CO to $1.0 Store WE WISH FOR YOU - Happiness and Prosperity IN THE YEAR 1938 We thank our. Customers for past business, We are always at your service. - \ L) H. DURKIN - : OWNED AND OPERATED-BY se i PORT PERRY SIXTY YEARS OF SERVICE * The Treasurer of the local branch of The Upper Canada Bible Society -| reports that he has come. to the last|. page of his ledger which seemingly has possessed. On the opening leaf is inscribed: "Port Perry, Ont., Nov. 27, 1877. John Rolph in acocunt with Upper Canada Bible Society First meeting. held in Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 20, 1877, when I was elected Treasurer." "Mr. Rolph used it continuously till 1926 when it was taken over by Mr. T. J. Widden, who relinquished it to Mr. Hutcheson in 1933. As the original cost was ten cents, the society cannot 'be accused of wasting money: on unnecessary .sta- tionery: We think, it should be auc- tioned off now as: an historic relic for enough to buy a new.one, ry ou FIFTY YEARS AGO. Fifty years ago when the organiz fh melee lioes anetfthet ! ev X iving, died annually from this A athen To-day in Canada, only 60 persons are ying of tuberculosis out of every 100,000 «nd the death rate is steadily declining. If the sameé number of persons fin. Jroportion to [ovulation were dying {rom tuberculosis ay as there were 50 years ago, we would have in Canada this year over 33,000 deaths--weé have an 7,000, a large enough number to be sure, but by comparison it shows that organized work has n sfccessful. In Ontario 1 > un; Piople in '4 period of most c improved mi phe ob 0) phe and hi true that only 10-1 dent. of saha- torium ons are found to be in the carly s of the disease, This means Hi 1 "Hinhies ad eighbotirs with infection. -. © Al Sted and to reatm and care, 18 the one Lt roof tho Soronto and Muskoka Hospitals for sump es and the Queen Mary Hospital for Sonsimptiv Children. Their success depends argely upon the imount receiv throu volunta. sontributions, for which an urgent ap 3 Flea mad help. ease ou this lifs IR i 3 Héfonto. ' College In facilities Annual - On Wednesday, December 22nd, the Army and Navy Vets No. 216, and L.O.L. No. 223, Queen Victo Auxiliary and L. O, L. No. 174, held their annual Christmas supper and concert in the club rooms. Over 100 members and their families were pre- sent for this joyous event. Supper was served from 65.30 to 7.30 after which the' rooms were prepared for the 'concert and Santa \Claus. Com- rade Robt. Tetlow was chairman for dress at the opening of the concert on "Aims and Objects of fraternal or- ganizations," | dae Lak dialogues, songd: and music, and a 8 act play. Santd came around about 10 p.m, to distribute the good. things behalf of it§ members wish to thank those who so liberally donated towards. the supper and Christmas Tree. Happy New | Year to all. 'Floyd Hughes Port Perry, Ont. Coal Yard the evening and gave a wonderful ad- , to the boys and girls. The officers, on tu Your and Yowtos. bookie Gathering Ladies wr ' "The concert consisted of recitations, . The PortPerry, JE ( 1 y PEE \% «>= LR b v : Fo A Sle ~, AR yo a4 i od |