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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Sep 1939, p. 8

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NOTICE 10 CREDITORS AND I'HERS8 in the Estate o Edwin A. Christie, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, Deceased. All persons having claims against the "late Edwin A. Christie of the Township of Reach, Farmer, who died on or about the :Seventeenth day of April, A.D.193Y, are required to send 'particulars of the same to the undep:! signed on or before the fifth day. of October A.D. -1939, after which date the Estate willbe distributed. Dated at: Port Perry, Ont, day of September A.D. 1939, JOSEPH DENNY, Prince Albert, Ont, Solicitor for the Administrator. this oth A A FALL FAIR DATES | Lindsay ........ .........Sept, 1 3-16 Midland ................ Sept. 14-15 Oshawa vi fii vavatvnasre Sept. 11-13} Rama Indian Reserve ....Sept. 13-14 "Bartle coeees onic seis Sept. 18-21 Beaverton .........«..... Sept. 22-23 Sunderland ..............Sept. 19-20, Bradford ..........5..... Sept. 27-28 PORT PERRY .......... Sept... 26-27 Blackstock ............. 7...0ct, 4-5 Markham ................... Oct. 4-5 Udora i. vvevnneivusrnainnnes Oct. 3 ---- SCHOOL FAIRS IN ONTARIO COUNTY Following is a list of Fairs: Scugog Thursday, Sept. 7 Greenbank .......: (Friday, Sept. 8 Sunderland ...... Monday, 'Sept. 11 Beaverton .... Wednesday, Sept. 13 Mara Township. . Thursday, Sept Rama Township. . . Friday, Sept. 15 Caninngton ...... Monday, Sep.t 18 Scott Tp. ........ Tuesday, Sept. 19 Manchester .. Wednesday, Sept., 20 Claremont ..... Thursday, Sept.. 21 Brougham ........ Friday, Sept. 22 Pickering ....... Monday, Sept. 25 Oshawa ........ Tuesday, Sept. 26 Brooklin ....... Thursday, Sept. 28 Please Look The date on the label on your paper tells you when your sub- scription expires. If past due, we shall be pleased: to receive your renewal. ---- eo -- SEAGRAVE The Sunday School are Having Rally Service next Sunday. The. orchestra wil "play" special «music at Sunday School and at 7.30 p.m. service, Mr. and -Mrs. Richard Moase and |" son Harold and daughter Marjovie, of Toronto, visited My. and Mrs. Moon on Sunday. Mrs. M. Mitchell, of Toronto, visit- ing at bok A. Tanner" s. 1 Decoration service was held at Pleasant Point Cemetery last Sunday and was well attended. Quite a num- her from here were in attendance. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Robt. Collins of Fingerboard, whose husband Robert Collins, passed away late Sun- day evening. He was buried in To- ronto. En > -------- MYRTLE Mr. Hugo Bradley is having a new cément silo built at his farm. Mr, Will Cook who has'been assist- ing Mr. Frank. Batty of Brooklin with horses at the Toronto Exhibition, re- . > turned on Friday. Miss Elsie Smith spent the week A with her parents gt Oakville. « Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth were at Green River on Friday, attending the Old Boys' Reunion of the Shamrock Football Team, of which Mr. Booth was a member for a number of years. ' A special board meeting was held at the Church on Friday night to ap- point a new treasurer to fill the va: cancy caused by the death of Mr. Chisholm, who so éffectively filled this office for twenty-two years. Mr. Dave Duchemin was appointed to the office. Mrs, J. Mole and Mr. and Mrs, Lea- son of Mount Bridges, spent the week end with the former's brother-in-law Mr. 'Ed. Mole. 'Mr. Joe Walker had the telephone installed in hig residenceast week. \ Mr. Russell Lunney has secured a position at time-keeper at Camp 'Borden, where he has been working for the past week, Miss. Patty Gervan commenced her studies at the Ontario Ladies College, Whitby, on-Wednesday where we wish her every sticcess, [] ' \ Myrtle Station Rey. G. S. Gervan preached on Sun- day afternoon fiom John 0:25, The lesson was the story of the man who 'was born blind: and who was made to see by a miracle of Jesus, Having T uesdny Preparation. 14)" "SEPTEMBER 26-27 ee -- insinuate ams _-THE DAY'S School Project Special The Directors of the Port Perry Fair invite the students in the schools of -Port Perry, Reach, Scu- og and Cartwright to enter the School Project Competition at the Port Perry Fair--Wednesday, September 27th, * The competition will be divided into two classes, Woodwor king and Soap Carving. Three prizes. Su be given in each class. First $2.50, second 50, third 75¢. Workmanship will be the deciding factor. [Sxhibits must -be delivered at the building on the fair Grounds not later than 8 p.m. on Tuesday, September 26th, properly tagged. Exhibits will be numbered as received. '. Arrangement of exhibits will be made bythe committee. 1 . A night watchman will be "in charge of ihe building. Two Races Each with Purse of $100. BLACK & WHITE SHOW Over 100 Pure Bred Ontario County Holsteins 'Amateur Clown Contest! Wednesday--Bxhibition PRINCE : ALBERT Next Sunday, Sept. 17th, being EVENTS ATTENTION BOYS! This is what you have been waiting for: A chance to perform and entertain. Prizes $5.00, $3.00, $2.00 to the Best Clowns on the Grounds dur- ing Wednesday afternoon of the Fair-- September 27th, Open to Looal Boys Only. 'Make ypur entry with the Secretary at grounds before 2.30 p.m. Judging in front of the Grand Stand about 4.30. The crowd to judge. $ at Oshawa. Wednesday afternoon. Perry, are also sisters, landers and friend of Toronto were Sunday guests of his uncle Mr, Geo. |. PORT PERRY ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1939 The funeral was held on Mrs. R. Welis, McKinley, Port Lindsay and Mrs. 'H. Mr. Wm. Miller of the 48th High- Sweetman and Mr. and Mrs, J, Li Sweetman, on: 'Sunday. There will be-no Sunday School or Chureh service at the Foot or Centre next Sunday. Rally Day, there will be a combined service of the Church and Sunday School, at 2.30 p.m. Everyone welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker and Ronald, Toronto, were with her par- ents over the week end. School opened last week with Mr. M. Clark, of Scugog, as teacher. Mr. C. Clark returned to his duties at White River last week, taking his family back with him. ! Congratulations and best' wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Earl Martyn on their marriage on Saturday. -- att ---- Wallace Armstrong, experjenced teacher and concert-soloist, offers a six-months' course of personal instruc- tion upon Hawaiian, Spanish and Tener Guitar, Beginners or advanced pupils invited; concert groups formed for community benefit; instruments supplied at nominal prices. Classes start about October 15. Rates Tbe. per lesson or complete course $15.00, payable $3.00 down and balance as suits your income. Prospective pupils are asked to leave their name and ad- dress at the Star Office, Box, 17. « jDon't waste fod, There is PLAY THE GUITAR' | Bet - "No matter where you live in Canada, . is always a variety of fish available to you, DISCOVERED NEW WAYS OF SERVING 349 ire "| really count. R.| friends. "ORO ~ Will Furnish Music During the Afternoon Musical Chair Competition on Bicycles--$3, $2, $1 CALF RACE--3 Prizes: $3, $2, $1 O BAND lenty here, but there will} e need to supply as thejwar either fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or - pickled. _ rogresses., Careful living Your family will enjoy FISH. It can be 4 o served in an infinite number of delicious 1s the tr uest patriotism. ways. Send for the FREE recipe booklet i ------------ > Wo today. : DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. i = Y WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET Department of Fisheries, Qigawa." Please send me your 52.page Booklet, "100 Admission--Adults 25¢., Vehicles 10¢, Grand Stand 10¢ W. F. Thompson, President. never been able to enjoy the sense of sight, the man, when his eyes were opened, appreciated everything that came to his view. ~ Many of us who have our physical sight afé blind spiritually to the things in life that Owing to Anniversary services at Prospect, on Sunday afternoon, Sun- day School will he held at 10.30 a.m, and Church service will be withdrawn. At the meeting of the Trustee Board held on Thursday evening, Mr. David Duchemin was appointed Envelope 'Steward and Treasurer to succeed. the late Robt, Chisholm. : uJ Mr. Tom Price of Hanover and Miss Bernice Price, of Mount Sindi Hospital at Toronto, called on' Wednesday of last week to see their 'old school pls, Miss Reeva and Mr. Geo. Coo Mrs. Geo. Holliday spent a happy week- holidaying with relatives in Port Dalhousie. Miss Helen Claughton of Lindsay, was a. recent caller on old school Mrs. Smart of Fergus, returned home last Friday after a pleasant holi- day of two weeks nt the home of Mr. And Mrs. A. PArrindér. 4 My. and Mrg. Oliver Lane and Mr. Arthur Ward visited on Sunday with My. and Mrs. David Broome of Solina. Mr. Charley Fox of Blackwater and 'Miss Mildred Harrison motored to To- ronto-on Thursday to, take in the Ex. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey of Green- bank, called on Sunday to see former neighbours. Mrs. Pilkey has recently returned home after a motor trip to Fort Francis and a delightful visit with relatives in Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Palacio of Buffalo, N. Y., were recent, visitors at the home of Mrs, IN Briggs. - "Mr, and Mrs. Bill Malley "of New- castle, visited withsrelatives on Sun- day. { > Mr. Bruce Lindsay and 'Mr. Frank Gilroy of Windsor, Mrs, Jos. Green tree of Harmony and Mr. and Mrs. M. Greentree of Oshawa, visited on Sat- 1 | Chisholm. urday with their aunt Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lantz of To- ronto, visited recently wih Mr. and Mus, Oliver Lane. Mrs. Roy Tio Saturday at the Canadian National Exhibition. Mr¥and Mrs, Elwood Masters visit- ed with relatives in Pontypool on Sun- day. Mis. Hervey Painter, June and Fay returned home with them after a pleasants holiday at their mother's home. Miss Patricia Gervan was one of the new pupils of the Ontario Ladies Col- lege, Whitby, when it reopened for the new year's work, UTICA Rally Service will be held in the United Church on Sunday at 2.30 in the afternoon. Thera will be no Sun- lay School. Sorry to report Mrs, Fred Ballard on the sick list. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr..and Mrs, Thompson of Ottawa, visted wth Mr. and Mrs. 3. Kendall, recently, - Mss Olive Bassett spent the week end at her home in Dunbarton, Mr. Sam Ray arrived home after spending two weeks with friends néar Belleville, The School Fair wil 1be held at Man- chester on Wednesday the 20th. "Don't forget thé Anniversary to be held inthe United Church on Qctober 1st and 8rd. The young people are busy with their play. Look for bills later. p Scugog School Fair being the first on the list was held last Thursday at the Centre School with a very good at- itendance. Sorry Mr. Hutchison, the inspector, was unable to be present. There was quite a change in the pro- Fish Recipes". . icy SO PRINT LETTERS PLAINLY) _ Addr t 2 Vv vA 17 - B.D. Wool Sevan; ADVERTISING in the STAR Robert [ gram _this year. - Each school had an A. 3 equal share of exhibits. A very large PAYS THE ADVERTISER . picture was arranged by each school, phe : , : . « the Head--"Health"; the Centre-- 3 * oo Social Studies; the Foot --. Nntural ~ Science. And a Dutch rooni was a, £ - special attraction, - Ray Humphreys | * : : 3 won first in the weed naming contest, Thi 5 ' - SEE fe - Isabel Flewell first in knitting; Lois st. as S ul Z QUE Ey i Jeffrey, first in recitation. The Foot, thi : 1 - Sit first in "First Aid". There was cook- ] & grand- | ing shown. Each school received two no m ™ a i dollars for the drill, singing, and yell. ' ; Ae F Seugog Anniversary services start hh a #0 5 hh Drink Of all kinds done at the Port Perry Star Office-- of Myrtle will have charge. The Posters, Sale Bills, Commercial Stationery," Booklets, ) Side % Shei Yl Sri i os Folders, Catalogs, Wedding Invitations, or any other ? g for the morning an iss - Kate Se i mane Pring you require. Prompt work, low price: : Other special singing is being ar- Delicious and . eR] SKS : ranged for. We hope-the weather will be favorable for a good attendance, h Wir a ht PORT PERRY BOTTLING WORKS uncle Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells. Port: Perry," Otitatior Phone 47 Other Sunday: guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Samells and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. R..Reader and Owen. Miss M. Corbett is staying 'with Mrs. R. Burnham until /the return of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnham from the West. Mr. and, Mrs, I. Irwin 8f Seagrave, visited their cousins Mr. and Mrs. G. Hope one day last week. Mr. Geo. Fines and sister Dorothy visited in Toronto a few days last week and their aunt Mrs, P, Eyden re: turned home with them, We are glad to hear Mr, Eyden is slightly improved in health, in a Toronta Hospital: Mrs. Wanamaker visited-- relatives in Columbus last week, Mrs. GC. Hardy spent a couple of Refreshing ~ Flowers and Potted Plants ak FOR ALL OCCASIONS WM. ETTEY, Prince Aller, Phone 206 «7 i MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE has Installed a DE MILO PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE : BEAUTY SHOPPE BARBER SHOP "Council Standard" RIB-ROLL or Tite-Lap Roofing is being wide Is ojos: widely other lines of other lines of the work, BEAUTY CULTURE 2 MISS M. PEERS H.: H. MULLICAN Registered Hairdresser L) Registered Barber BELL PHONE 765 PORT PERRY days wi her niece i= H. Long last It io permanant, SPECIALIZING IN SPECIALIZINF IN : g roof, W ; - 2 Sorry to hear Mrs, F. A. Sweetman [ proof requires $| Permanent Waving and all Hair Cutting, and all We is in the "hospital at Markham. all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. Davey of Port Perry has been visiting her sister Mrs, Pettitt. Sympathy, is extended to them in the death of 'their brother Mr. William Hodgson, who passed awpy suddenly et for ours es Fastern Steel Products § JSimited PAT MONTREAL £ TORONT( ' PRESTON ONT 7a a Ey '

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