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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Nov 1938, p. 5

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- YE A eT a BROCK THEATRE - WHITBY Telephone 618 Tharsds, Friday,' Saturday, NOVEMBER 1 18:10. . "Two 'shows: at 7 and' 9 p.m, Saturday Matinee: at 1.80 Robert Louts Stevenson' s "KIDNAPPED" - with 0.54 Baxter, Arleen Whelan, _ Freddie Bartholomew, Aubrey Smith. Monday, Tuesday," Wednesday, NOVEMBER-21-22,23 - WSURES FREE AGAINST Lobe NO' TE--Every diamond is insured. Bentley's Jewelry Store Port Perry. NOTICE TO. CREDITORS ; "in thes Estate 'of Henry Hickman, : Deceased. AIL persons having daims "against "| the' Estate of Henry Hickman, late af the Township of Reach, in the 'County of Ontario, Gentleman, de- ceased, who died on the 20th' day 'of July, A.D. 1938, are hereby notified to send in_ to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 25th day of November 1938, full particulars of their. claims, Immediately after November 25, 1938, MYRTLE Mrs. Will English, of Manilla, visit- ed her sister Mrs. Frank Schell last week. LPL The menibers of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society are being entertained 'at the home of Mrs. E. Redman on Thyrsday afterncon of this. week at 2.30, when all the ladies of the Com ~~ munity-will bezmade welcome, Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Bradley, Gladys and Harold, motored, to Parry Sound | Mrs. fava s cv The schoolchildren' had a two day holiday. last week. On Thursday Miss Smith - attended. the Convention at Forest Hill Village, where the teach- the fine new modern school, which is admirably built to suit the new course of study. 'Fhen on Friday, Armistice the assets of the said deecased will be holiday. | _confidontat. Address ox 219: StarOffice: ------ ers from this inspectorate inspected | Day, was fittingly observed as a public | y | distributed among the parties entitled Mr. Will Cook left on Monday for thereto, having regard only to claims Toronto where he will assist Mr, F. | of which the said solicitors shall then Batty and son with their horses at the | have notice + Royal Winter Fair. = ys" ATTENTION! ICE CREAM DEALERS "A newly formed Ice. Lream Company is offering at this time an opportunity to local business persons to obtain for next season, beginning April 16th, 1939, an exclusive dealership for. its-product. ~ This Tee Cream is a really new and different pro- ~duct; - combining quality and- deliciousriess with a low" price Write to-day for further particulars. Inquiries rr : g on nw mr a aa TS PLAN 10 EARN { MORE IN 1939 - Fura iy a business Fn, al SHAW SCHOOLS g a ARAARRRARRRRKR NRTA m RED & WHITE sou | CHRISTMAS GOODS CALL ON DISPLAY low stock than ever ray TOYS-DISHE "Gifts for Everyone. NE Ww WINTER TER M__- x. EN EAL BT = | Astaire and Ginger Rogers - a kJ b= , Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. ' AE MCAREFREE" with Ralph Bellamy aid Franklin Pangborn Dated at Port "Perry, Ont. this nd day, 'of November; A.D. 1038. Aw. s. GREER, Purdy Block, Port Per ry, Ont., Solicitor | for Executrix o Henry Hickman Estate, novi? The Manager of the Strand Theatre, ! Uxbridge, is offering a Christmas Market Day. Continuous show from 2 p.m. till 'midnite. "HOLD EM NAVY'. All seats 15c. each, This Christmas offer good only Thursday, Dec. 15. * $40 in prizes by Those delicious cuts of . meat purchased at - CAWKER BROS. seem |: to have it in flavour. . -" . eco. Phone your order now to 29w They deliver HAE. "A Done PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE Satisfactory Work -- Prompt Delivery "Reasonable Prices seis We shall be pleased to dite prices" on any printing job ' you may wish to- have 1004, treat on Thursday, Dec. 15, Christmas| Lew Ayres in' huky h number draw Dee. 15, 10.30 p.m. ~A gloom was cast "over the com- munity on Monday when riews of the death of Mrs. Luther Bradley -of Brooklim,--was--circulated-- Deecased spent her girlhopd days here and her sorrowing "husband and parents and brothers have the sincere sympathy of old friends here. --* % Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Merriam, who were formerly on this charge, visited Mr..and Mrs. Beacock and others 8 fast week. Mr. Donald Ross of Maple Grove pent the week end. with his aunts. __ Mr. Gordon he Sweetman, who _was formerly Marjorie Costello, | TUESDAY, JANE RY 3rd HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES -- MAKE YOUR FUTURE SECURE y supplementing your high school education NOW with an intensive Business ni at Shaw Schools, and greatly enhance your opporwnities for early employ- ment and future advancement. Shaw Busingss Courses lead to lucrative Secretarial, Accounting and Husinees Administrative positions. ~DAY--NIGHT Thé Shaw method of individual instruction enables each student to make progress according to hisyor her, ability --§-- and industrious application HOME oT Suov: A Free Employment Department 1s maintained to assist 1 . graduates in securing business positions BOOKLET FREE- ON REQUESI "Those who are considering business careers, are invited 2 write, phone or call without obligation for a [rec copy of our interesting catalogue, "Up With the Tintes". It tells what, - business offers, and explains courses, tition rates and employment service. L $5.95 $4.95 $1.79 i Men' 8 Dressirig Gowns Ladies' Bath Robes "Latest Handbags - Scotch Lace Table Cloths $1.69 t Oiled Silk Umbrellas - $2.29 Silk Hosiery, boxed, 3 pairs $2.00 FLOOR COVERINGS --Rexfelt in 12 DAY SCHOOLS IN TORONTO ~ Head Office, T130 Bay St 3165,. 3166, 3167 new : | proprietor of the South Myrtle garage has just completed giving it a new coat of paint which gives it a very at- | tractive appearance. Edgar -decorat- ors of Oshawa, wielded the brushes. Miss Elsie Smith spent the week 1 end with her parents at Oakville. Mrs. Norman Hughson visited. her son in Toronto last week;----------~ Cold. weather which has been some- what delayed arrived in real earnest Sunday. night,. when -there was the heaviest frost of the season. Then on | convineing: proof that. winter In just , | around the corner. Rev. Mr. Rev. H. Mutton, Greenwood, who: were "| assigned to visit this circuit in the in- terest, of the Church, gave two very and although the attendance was | 1 PRINTING at the oh . - --_ $ i ¥ 9 ~ Snowdon in the premises formerly owned by G. Sweetman - IMPERIAL 'OIL PRODUCTS Courteous and Efficient Garage § Service 4 ALBERT SNOWDON; Proprietor - s Garage PROTECT with Reliable HA Phone. 41 YOURSELF those "Who were present rightly grasp- ed the suggestions made and put them | - into practice a very noticeable im-|--- provement would be made in his cir cuit, : 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. Histed, of Toronto, visited recently with ick cousin Mr, Fred McKay, Mr. R. B. Smallman gave a fine talk| at our ik School. = His subject was "A -Fundamehital Missionary En- terprise." Mr, Smallman is keenly] interested.in Sunday School work and}, his talk was much appreciated, We are sorry to report Mr. T. H.| Philp is ina Toronto Hospital. in poor health, but hops he will return, im- proved, "Mrs, Lic Stanton 'and Loreen, of Brooklin, spent last week with Mrs. R..Bond. Other visitors with the lat- ter were Mr. C. Andrews, Mrs. E. Rob inson, Mr. and, Mrs. W, Bod and Helen, all of Toronto. : Miss Ward attended the teachers' convention at Forest Hill Village, on Thursday, . Mrs. D. Harrison was.in Toronto on Monday, . DAN c E to Tommy Langley & his Swing Band "in the Town Hall UXBRIDGE Monday, Nov. 28 Crazier, Pickering, and)" | rather disappointing, their-messages |: | were oMost. zealously given and if] SHAW BUSINESS SCHOOLS Lo 3 | | | 0 od SPECIAL RADIO CLEARANCE SALE | Jie ot is bright new "patterns, 29¢ sq. yd. Quaker xxxx Flour 98's, $2.29 i Five Roses Flour, 98's $2.79 | PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES - | 1 Standard _ - _ 3 tins 25c. | F. W. BROCK & SON PORT PERRY RATAN: ot ORI A SOL ot a PHONE A RR 1254 oo owe - eter ari. oA - AoA BATTERY RADIOS Brand New Marconi Battery Radios that will get all the stations. Specially priced, complete with. Batteries, from $29.95 "ELECTRIC RADIOS New 1939 Model General Electric Stromberg Carlson ; Marconi Radiog ~~ - ] With-- "Automatic Tuning Short Wave . Magic Eye : Band Spread : Automatic Volume Control : _ Automatic Frequency Control and .many Up- -to-Date Developments. ~ Floor Samples and Re- Conditioned Trade-Ins At Exceptionally Low Prices . from $4. 95 { BAA Se DON CHRISTIAN-ELECTRIC 38 Simcoe Street North, OSHAWA Phones 8d and 744, os Open Evenings ° A 2. a -- = = --_-- zoe z the roof 'was ripped of, police report, Hills. curves and entrances to muni- cipalitics were sanded "on: Tuesday night. The ice coating had worn off by noon on Wendebiday and suburban highways were reported in "fivst- -class ' 1s hbspit ronts, after their condition." "No. 7 highway, cast of Michael's hospital, Toron a Langstaff,~ was reported a little slip- car skidded on No. 7 ighway near MarkMam village, and over turned in peoey: ot the ditch. The injured<were: Fergus TAD A pee Murray, tiie driver, his wife, their son, CAR ACCIDENT NEAR MARKHAM The season's first icy-road driving hazards , resulted in two-major agci- dents 'and several minor mishaps in the suburban area this week: Five persons were "taken to St. Tha light that wé see coming from PRCEC OBO RRY Round and quare Daneing,' Fire isan e 2 Admission 30c:- James, 6; Mrs, Mary. Garyey and Wil- liam Ferguson, all of Downeyville, J All suffered head injuries and their "condition today-was reported "fair." Most serious injured was Mrs. Mui- "| ray, who was pinned beneath the over- turned automobile, She was released after several farmers had lifted the Place Your Insurance with i lr t--r-- LD W. EMMERSON (a * FOR SALE : Port Perry 1035-Ford Coach in good condition. Reasonable. Apply at.Star Office, : wreckage, 'When the car overturned, 'Mizar, the middle star of, the handle J way 75 years ago. of th? Big Dipper, and Alcor, its com- panion star, actually started on its 5 Three banks, with 2,000 branches, control 70 per cent, of the Canadian banking resources. Apother bank, with its branches, controls 27 per cent. |- RE SSNS g DID YOU KNOW "That our BREA D, RUNS,-and CAKES are the most eco- # nomical? They contain only the best of-ingredients; they -§ are wholesome: and if asked=swe will deliver them to your § home. -Why not use Gerrow's Baking exclusively? It pays! g OUR CONFECTIONERY is always fresh. Boxed and bulk goods to suit each individual taste. 'Gerrow Brothers' m NO HEATING | .~ WY WORRIES. | yor wyouuse | 'READING ANTHRACITE ~ WASHED FREE FROM DIRT AND DUST Rs y The "Laundered' Coal . y, [fresh ST. MARY'S CEMENT Always on Hand. : } § Hardwood, Plaster, and Tile : ¢ } also Lime, PORT PERRY COAL YARD y 5 PHONES 94 w, 94] C--O O_o rs v aS i 0, ce © no] {-----g]-- 2--- "SUMMER 1S ENDED he Now is the time to make preparations for Winter. 3 We can supply you with-- {) COAL COKE FIREWOOD : ; WI MAKE A SPECIALTY OF +R "STORM SASH, STORM DOORS 3) @ 'Lake Seugog binges & Coal Co. PHONE 200 - Limited Or EO] a

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