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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Dec 1937, p. 5

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Christmas holidays with her cousin | possible that an addition will be made ance of the senior boys unloaded the Miss Leona Prentice. i to this school in the near future. : |prettily decorated Christmas tree, and Miss Alma Hope is spending the] In unassuming fashion the Council|all were generously remembered. The : week with her cousin Dorothy Gra-|has continued to practice the same 'proceeds amounted to $23.10. i ve ham. : 3 thrift that enabled the pioneers to } { he . Mrs. O. Rodman and daughter|eclear the farms and build their homes Lydia of Buffalo, visited Mr, and Mrs. | and barns. In the municipal budget 8. Rodman on Monday. : there is no item for relief, The Community Club of the Head| Financing -like that practiced in will hold their first meeting of the | Cartwright certainly saves the head- year next Tuesday, January 4th, atthe] ache of debt which is the constant home of Mr, and Mrs, T. Redman. An 'enemy of contentment. extra good program is being prepared.| The following were nominated at the , annual meeting: | TO ALL: A very Happy § § / | and Prosperous New Year | E_-- Reeve--OCreighton P. Devitt, (accl.) friend. Deceased was born near 2 fe £3 Councillors--Rupert Byers, Herbert Guelph over seventy-four years ago, |1® 0 , 1938. : : ; Hooey, Norman Taylor, Bruce Heaslip, moving from there to Raglan and latex 3 --* ; Wesley Hoskin, Ernest Larmer, Wil. to his home south of Prospect where 10% reduction on ! ! he has lived for the past fifty years, fred Boles, Norman Green, Herman until his death, which occurred rather selected clothes in our The former Councillors qualified, unexpectedly, after a short illness. also Wesley Hoskin, Wilfred Bowles, He leaves to mourn his loss, his Ernest Larmer, so that there will be brother Jackson Hemmingway and his line of LE BAR an election for Council. sister Mrs. Holliday, and niece Miss Lo i Bertha Holliday with whom he lived, Made-to-Measure SUITS. also nephews, Messrs. Milton and John REGULAR PRICES [|] ' Holliday, of Toronto, to whom we wish MANCHESTER empl B Hin To » rn co $22.50--$24.50--$27.50 WABASSO COTTON FOR QUALITY i Mr, and Mrs. Nevin Horne, of Re- There was a large attendance at the gina, who are. spending the winter | funeral, which took place on Monday with relatives in Brooklin, visited with | afternoon. Besides the many friends We stock Wabasso cottons in-- Tub fast prints 200.--26c¢. Bleached cotton 170.--200.--25c¢. Mr. and Mrs. F. Crosier on Saturday. of the neighbourhood, relatives and CLEARANCE LINES -- Myrtle Station In the death of Mr, John Hemming- way, on Christmas morning, this neighbourhood and Prospect vicinity, lose a highly respected neighbour and "THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY § PHONES, - . PORT PERRY Lopes CL Si] RURAL pee eseiertoers estates setts teat ttstistitIsiesatetItats : Nominations . > wd da em -------- | We extend to Our Friends and | i Customers a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Reach Council is Elected by Accla- imation, the same ilas in 1937. - -- a a ate Se AT Fe St ae ie 0 FS 4 i - ' 3 HAROLD W. EMMERSON § Phone M1 : Lk: ys. Port Perry CS : "Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtby, of Bel-|friends attended from Oshawa, Ux- Scueod NOMINATIONS "| mont, are spending the Christmas va- bridge, Brooklin and Toronto. The $| Mr. Frank Gerrow was the only per-| cation with Mr, and Mrs. Howard | flowers were beautiful. Rev. W, E. ¢| son receiving a nomination for the| Dobson. Honey had charge. Pallbearers were: $1 | position of Reeve and was consequent-| The Manchester Community Club | Messrs. Geo. McClintock, Geo. Holli- 8 1y elected by acclamation. fT met on Thursday evening with a fair|day, Arthur Gilroy, Chris. Wilson, ; The following persons were nomi- attendance, The President, Mr. Cecil John McClintock and Mr, Niddery. i | nated for Councillors: Russell Hood, Ptolemy was in charge. Arrangements| Mr. Wilfred Graham was recently 8 | Wm. Jeffrey, Louis Pearce, Robert| were made to have "Bingo" for the|installed as an elder in the United ¥ | Reader, Gordon . Cherrie, Charlie | meeting of January 13th. The. pro- Church here, to fill the vacancy left by # | samells, Robt, Reader, Jesse Demara. | gramme consisted of vocal duets by| the late Mr. H. Lane. | There will be no election as all| Mr..and Mrs. Roy Moon, Raglan, in-} The Christmas tree was a great suc- BE | nominees withdrew except Jesse De- strumental solos, by Billy Moon, of|cess in every way. 8 | mara, Robt. Prentice, Russell Hood, | Raglan and Maunsell Gerrow, reading| Mr, and Mrs. Roy Thompson and son #2 | Robert Reader. by Reta Munro, guitar and violin| Jack spent Christmas with relatives The finances of the township are in| selections by the Wilson boys. Thelin Oshawa. good shape. While two years ago dance, "Sailors Hornpipe" by the pub-} My and Mrs. Geo. Williams and there was a deficit of $2,000, the lic school girls, which was given at the| jaughter Doreen, Toronto, were week treasurer now reports a small surplus, | Christmas tree Was repeated. Thel ong visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. } remainder of the evening was spent| giitton, : playing games. Mr. S. Thompson and Mr. Morley Naren re aasn things ts ssi sates anaittasteiiinetnssss . 'We take this Opportunity in wishing You a Happy and £ Prosperous New Year. | CAWKER BROS. BEST M :: BEST SERVICE :: BEST PRICES 3 + Oo 20 rr ata e rs ate att Le te Nr seeder ste fetes dete dt tet ! eR oe C4 i po [2 a 0) » + x ES po 2 be! * + bo o* + 1S 1" 1% 3 ] of 4 Ie "8, hy 8, | 5, Ne 5, 18 ", a ee a 0 So Te oot | A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS . . 4 Cartwright--a . Mr. and Mrs. John McAlpine and 0 te Pe ose esate Se se Fo : y NOP es Eee I Mr. Geo. Houston of Toronto, also Mr. b 4 & ; M » « 8 WwW rs : T Osh Mrs. N.| to: : : pe NEWER. Jcartwright 2 Erna EEA ST © To All - : JER Es buty, were Sunday guests with Mr. Reaboro, were week end guests of Mr. ||§ clearance lines that Would pay you to look over. 3) ? Sl : a Municipal Debt. and Mrs. Frank Orosier, S24 Mand, is Armstrong iy ; Nd fr 2 : Only one dollar paid in bank i) ey Ld be My and brother Mr. Wallace Armstrong, i F : WwW BROCK & SON bo : BERT MacGREGOR interest since 1933 Mrs. Thos. Dobson has gone to To- and sister Miss Margaret Armstrong, || * * ; i 3 Pr ! Ss er tastiesoll _nteres 06 JD th 0 Fil AE wl 4 leter will of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs, Albert || 7 PHONE 43 PORT PERRY 8 a : ; x A township without a municipal : Blatch and family of Oshawa, spent | IBS ceceoseececscecesroecsosces my cesrorotasanceenararcecea ti i ; 3 0 0etre20208200 8080008: 130000024208 0088: 3400000200002 02082800¢: 294090000000 0002000000 880082882: Ne ga to Alliston where she will spend. a the holiday with their mother Mrs. J PELTON A 1 2 BE BEI SE 0 0 3 9 A ALR PA A ATS A a ATS a ASMA AE) I 4 S cu G iran Bis Rosaipe at g debt. Only one dollar paid for bank | few months with her daughter. Armalrotig © ; 7 rthur, Miss Helen Prentice, Mr. and | interest since 1033. We are sorry to report that Mrs. C : : . RRR 5 ; ; Mrs. W. F. N ) y .C.l| Mr. and Mre. Ray Downey of To- ARR RR RFRA ARE SF SASS nly ORY Z-, , A very happy and prosperous New| pn, . poppy a ig dangles, In these days when Municipal, Pro- Gerrow is confined to her bed. We|y onto, spent part of Christmas with ' 5 hi Si J year is he Wish = ry of Jou Prentice. * "1 vincial, and Federal debts grow 80 hope she will goon be able to be out} the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. M . tn t | (l t 5 ; ro correspondent. We trust the pup again, H. Downey. \ gr \ and teachers have enjoyed the holiday Miss Ivah Gerrow and Miss Jean fat that we geem near to bankruptey, Yi tii, Jotr Touhy' Wide ay you nny n he 1408:4% g Hood, of Oshawa, the Crozier families, it is cheering to a township where they Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 443 and will be ready to begin school on January 3rd. - Church services and Sunday School will be at the usual hours next Sun- day and lets start the year oft with a large attendance. {4 The Fortnightly Club will hold their last 'meeting of the year on Friday evening, December 81st. It will bé io a dance and euchre instead of the dsual program beginning at 8 pm. sharp. There will be a lady's and » gentleman's prize. : : Sorry to have missed the names of BE __ Mrs. G. Cherrie and Miss Helen Clark in the group of last W. A. meeting. _ Congratulations to Miss Kay Pren- tice on receiving the Gth prize in the "contest - at Lawren's Drug Store--a beautiful doll: «Glad to Hear: little Dorothy Mark is able to be home again from the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. 'The Christmas entertainments were a grand success, as the weather and road . conditions were good. Great . praise is given the committees who trained the children. Rev. Mr. Joblin acted as chairman at the Foot and A. Head, and Mr. W. Samells at the Cen- ©" tre. A special part of the Head pro- 'gram was a play "Kidnaping Betty'; at the Centre the "Candy Pageant" was a special feature, and at the Foot the Drills, Santa appeared at each our wishes for a Fappy and Prosperows New Pear. with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hood; Mr. and | balance their budget, and pay no bank Mrs. D. Hope and family, Mr. J, Wil- | interest. Mii MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Chisholm spent son, with Mr, and Mrs, C. Hardy. Mr.| Cartwright Township has had an| The writer takes this opportunity the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George T. Clark of USA, Mr, and Mrs. R.| enviable record for many years. Onl .¢ wishing the editor and staff and | Chisholm in Toronto. Fowler and son Allan, of Ebenezer, a rate of 22 mills it pays all municipal fojjow scribes of this paper a Happy Mr. Nelson Luery of Toronto, was a |¢ and Miss I. Reader, of Toronto, With|and county expenses, except schools,|.,q Prosperous New Year week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. David | § Mr. and Mrs. O. Reader. Misa Olive| the latter requiring another 2% mills. __--_ : .v. | Luery. Shell,- of Osh Mr; and M The School Board in company with ] ? ava can ra. A. lation of 1208 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and Mark and Marilene, Mrs, Pettitt and The population 85 persons suP-{ rngpector Hutchinson of Whitby held ' i. ) : Frank, with Mr. and a lol, | Pols seven churches and nin schools, | 3 special meeting at the school last Gordon were with: Mr. and Mrs. FE. S20 r. and Mrs, G. Schell.| - 5) ita fine skating arena, and set} Look to discuss the advisability of Gascoyne of Brooklin for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Enniskillen,|ggide a memorial park and monuments ting in the hydro and doing some Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens ard tn Cul and. Laona of Por on othe ios a ote or rover nthe nor fre GL, Mr. 1. Chamberlain, of Toronto, Mr. Re , Re Pte lays 8 nny Miss Elsle Smith is spending Je a : Egz Ar Site Le UNA BP AY, © » MT. |g gricultural so ; ille. : ' : , and Mrs. J. L. Sweetman and Allene, Et most loyally. This successful fin- holidays with her parents at Oakville.) "yy, oro very sorry to hear of the Mr. N. Shunk, with Mr, and Mrs, R De ya Miss Hattle Hudgins is visiting her serious illness of Mrs. Jas. Barker Jackson A meine » ii od th pa son Mr. Victor Hudgins of Toronto. |, pag peen taken to the home of yer ld rs : - when it is remembered that the Coun-} = My, and Mrs. Fowler of Toronto, ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Crooks, of Toronto, | cil has only 39¢c. on the dollar of 'all spent the holiday at thelr summer her brother at Brooklin. 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Jackson, of Port| tax collections after County and school home here, : Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lane spent Perry, with Mr. dnd 'Mrs. F. Jackson.| rates are paid. The county rate is] Much sympathy is felt for Mus. Christmas and the week end at a fam- Mr; and Mis.'D. Miller, of Toronto, {about 52% per ent. of the total ro-| Holiday and her brother Mr. Jackson fiy Sunioh ha ue oa os of Mos inl ia a foe fete, blessed with & | Yeung ey wo) pir ther to. A brother Mr. Earl Hill, Mrs PRIN .| Cartwright is blessed with a large death of their brother Mr. John Hem- ' i ' : Fred Joblin, and Miss Dorothy Joblin,| gummer population, estimated at near-} mingway,. on Saturday. Rev. W. E. AL Mr. and Mrs. F. Elgle, of Toronto, Mr.||y three thousand during July and| Honey officiated at the funeral on Sout tn hear of the ds iness and Mrs. J. Joblin, at the parsonage| August. The taxes on the summer | Monday, the cortege passing through of oy Magen, wha 38 selroing with Rev. and Mrs, F. G. Joblin. Miss} cottages (which occupy practically alll here on the way to. Groveside Ceme- 5 ne y Bg Inez Fralick of Oshawa, Miss Lillian|yake Scugog shorefront in Cart-| tary, Brooklin. from an attack of bronchitis. Fralick .of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fralick. : wright) amounts 10 Some $5000. Mr. Floyd Honey will have charge Mrs. C. Harrison were Mr. and Mrs. : ~ Naturally these! summer residents of the service here next Sunday even- i Mrs, C. Wannamaker is visiting her| (who generally come from places ing. Sunday School will be at 1.46. % gc mE Cov sister Mra. E. H, Gerrow in Oshawa.| ghere paved highways are 'taken for| Sorry to hear of the serious illneas Brooklin Mrs. Long, Mr. and Mrs, M Mr. Jack Hossack, of Toronto, is | granted). expect good roads. To pro- of Mrs. Jim Barker, of High Point, Payne and Gay, of Toronto. oo helping Mr, 8. Rodman for a few | vide even passable roads for the ex- who was removed to the home of her Messrs, Melvin and Floyd Honey of g Holman, of Ashburn. ; Gerrow Brothers New Years Greeting To All and Best Wishes for a : Happy and Prosperous | ht 1938. ik PORT PERRY COAL YARD 7 W. G. W. PYATT (1 "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" 3 Phones-- 94W and 94) place to the delight of the children. | seeks, and Mr. Harold Ashton of En-| tended mileage required, would be an brother Mr. Joe Thompson at Brook-|. = . ict ng I oi Little 'Eva Pearce spent Christmas lin last week where nurse Davies is in Yoni sper nsimas wi gir i with her cousin Mary Pearce. i Jae hi her: slater ps Is i: DIST attendance. I" | parents at the parsonage. ER TIN TT TIN a A AC I IM TI \ ¢ ' oo Je y i _ | owas ni - v 8 . len i Mrs. C. Hood, in Toronto, and other The matter 'is one of simple. arith- H OU fe ing Boys Ssh songrasils, oa Emer pee RRA A and Mrs. G Hope. = friends for Christmas. Mr. and Mra. metic. The average cottager (200 Fooly GE ys . WE Cate Le G. Samells and little Jean, Mr. Walter | cottages) pays $6.00 per annum into ° : fad There were many ha home |- : 3 sixty fifth wedding anniversary last y // - VT many happy Samells, with Mr, and Mra, W, Crosier the township treasury. Of that amount tie soart ago they lived on he FIRE SIDE i gathering held Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs, C. Heayn, of Port Perry, Mr. Pe and Mrs. Geo. Russell, of Oshawa, Mr. f° and Mrs. E. Sweeiman and children, at Manchester. Mr. and Mrs, C.|61c. on the dollar goes for county and ( Samells and children with her sister school rates, leaving the Township ex- what was known 2.195 Hodge soa Mrs. W. Mark, Port Perry. Mr, and actly $2.34 out of the $6.00 for road Lg Nh village, now owne Mrs, M, McLaren with his parents Mr. building and other improvements. by Mr. John C. Lawrence. PHILOSOPHER By ALFRED BIGGS WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS of 3 : 1 Whitby, visited | Nobody is indispensable. ALKER'S PURITY SODAS .............. er pkg. 12c. i Masend Moa, Chindlot 86 the Sorel gpg Sirs. J. Molaton of Post Bercy, | Tt begins bo ty thought some Mr HE En Quinn Tast week. SE Wain CHER al phon, ) Sale ' 'gweetman, Mr. 'Herbert Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue with her aunt|summer community organization | "5000 TH Christmas tree and con-| Never take love for granted. NEW CANADIAN CHEESE ................ per Ih. 20c. ly . t ' . 1 A) 'Sweetman, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. Star at Valentia, Mr. and|should be formed and that there should cert held in the Church basement lash ar in : LI ore MIXED CUT PERL tc c0 ennui se 5582 2584 nants i. 21c. we 4 Caos Mr. Mrs, E. Ploughnian and audrey with|be a long visioned co-operation be- "eck was splendid success. Rev story will call ours a dark age. . a oo ] § > denis al gvldeen of Cassares, ME: or brother Mr. Bruce at Seagrave. | tween er Tonia ad the Tsk EE A Ee alma, oes ' JEWEL SHORTENING .............co0. 2 Ibs. for 25¢. He ngton r. an rs. §, Swee ; Ad ARAL b r. Honey { ' Kk a children with their parents Ms and Yrs. 5 Rodman pr township folk. making appropriate remarks on each Quick temper spolis poor fdrment, PASTRY FLOUR «ovine 24 1h. bag 75c. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweetman, = Mrs. | B EY \| "go tar as the township is concerned | number. The committee in charge of | ohoortulness breaks down adversity. . . . Neffe and children, of Toronto, Mr. Gertie and Gordon with his daughter| .. jittlé expense is incurred fot | training the children deserve great a9riainens PEARS Cowib Veraity COOKING ONIONS ...... cusmalnes ats besens cee hs. 25¢c. and Mrs. G. Hopé and family with Mrs, F. Nottingham at Sonya. Me, achools. Outstanding is the Continua- | credit for the way the different num- Grief tor the dead is a tom of snitpity. CHOICE CURRANTS ....oiiniiiiernaeiens hb. 13c. their sister Mrs. C. Graham; Mr, and and Mra, G. Flewell and children with tion School at Blackstock, which in| bers were given. At the close of the * oo - R ' . Mrs. F. Turley of Saintfleld and Mr, Bes brother Mr. Johns and sisters, at point of fact is a High School. This programme Mrs, Hudgins had books Laws that clash with common sense ORANGES, per dozen J I 39c¢., 30c,, 25¢. . 'Roy Dodsley, with Mr. and Mrs, W. anchester, : progressive institution is being paid! presented to Harold Bradley, Allin should be nullified . MIXED NUTS (NO peanuts) ................... 1 22. * Dodsley; Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt and| Sorry to hear Mr. G. Cherrie under | for out of grants. Although the town- | Booth and Ray Duff for regular at- family, of Enniskillen, Mr, and Mrs. | the doctor's care. We hope for a|ghip must sponsor the debentures, tendance during the year. Then com- you would think they expect to live H, Carnochan, with Mr, and W. Mark, | speedy recovery. ol these are met out of school revenue mdtion was heard outside and in rush- {oo Ty pect 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Prentice and son Miss Helen Prentice is spending the' year by year. And now it is quite ed Santa Claus and with the ABE ce ees aces By the way some folks go after money DELIVERY 8 am. to 8 pm, t Yd ¥en 33 . LEE a i Ais

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