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Port Perry Star, 14 Aug 1912, p. 8

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Fidbbatd; Mr. and , all of Toronto, were 'guests » and Mrs, Geo.' Rose, for the | Li end. orn. to Mr. and Mrs. T.Catnochan. SAson,- 'Mr. D. A. McKay, "of Winnipeg, 'Reach,on Sunday Augus A 1913, the guest of hs uncle, Mr. Hugh michael, last week. LAWN BOWLING MATOH A lawn bowling match was - played son the green here last. week, between +0 Nog team from Uxbridge and a' team .of our local players, Messrs. J.C. Macnab, A. Graham, "Thompson, and Miller, made up: the team from Uxbridge, with Mr.Macnab as skip. Messrs. W. 'H. Letcher, James Car- negie, H. Carmichael, 'and E. Hi Pardy, made up the local team, with Mr, Letcher as skip. The game resulted in a score 'of 16:23, being 7 points in favor 'of Ux- bridge. BROKE HIS {AEM Riby Ellis broke his right arm just above the wrist on Monday. He was driving team for Abe Turner when the neckyoke worked loose from' the wagon tongue. Riby jumped and fell on his right arm, breaking it above the wrist. ,Mr.-and Mrs. Forbes and children, of Toronto, are holidaying in town. NEW SIDEWALKS BEGUN Mr. W. H. Palmer, who has the contract for laying the new cement sidewalks in town, is too busy to get at the work immediately, and the two blocks on the front street are being put down by Mr. Jas, Waddell. = Mr. "Orchard's tender to supply cement for this work was accepted by the Coun: SALARY INOREASED At the Quarterly Board meeting of the Methodist church held on Thurs- day evening of last week, 'an increase of salary of $200 was unanimously voted to Rev. R. Bamforth for the current year, making the salary $1200 in all. The Finance Committee said that the liberality of the congregation in the matter amply warranted the increase. It must be gratifying to My. Bamforth to have this tangible evidence of the "appreciation of the congregation. The watermain pipes for Cochrane St. have arrived and are being put down. " Mr. Gordon Ingram has been: pro- moted to take Mr, Tomlin's place as teller in the Bank of Commerce here. Mr. A. J. Jackson, of Markham; will take Mr. Ingram's place. At the time of going to press, Mr. Tomlin had not learned the point to which he would be transferred." He expressed himself as much pleased with the kindly treat- ament accorded him white in town. Mr. J. MCE Murray, who hasbeen 'holidaying for a couple of weeks, 1s expected to return on the 16th, Mis. Deshane, Mrs. Cook," of Ogdensburg, and Kathleen Brooks, are holidaying at Lindsay, Ms, Gordon Brooks, of Toronto, is dn town. 5 Mr. W. H. Kellar, of the Uxbridge Journal called at the; STAR Office last Loweek. We were pleased to see him. ¢ Miss Nita Letcher, of Savanah} Hospital Savanah, Ga, and Mr. and Mus. Ji C. Macnab, of Uxbridge, are ; ~the gugats of Mr. 'and Mrs. WH. ! Mr. I Bilackbure, of the Uxbridge ournal staff, who has been holiday-|been town, the guest of Mr. A. Hall has. ] izeturned to Uxbridge. © W. Abernethy, Miss An bestiethy, and rs. Mabe, a al ona > he. is ev tly familiar--the selection of books for Dublic Libraries. The addresses and 'the discussions that followed made many, diffioulties plain to the delegates; "who all "went away detétmined to do 'the best in their power tn the future, MCINTYRE: MORPHY 'The home of Mi . and Mrs. W, G. Morphy, Hamilton, was the scene of |' a very pretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon, 'August 7, 1912, whem their younger daughter, Miss Patline Lyle, became: the bride of Mr, Frederick W. McIntyre, of Port Perry, youngest son of Mrs., and the late Duncan McIn- tyre, of Fergus. The ceremony was performed beneath a canopy 'of ivy and white roses by Rev. Dr. Ross, of Grimsby, cousin of the groom, ~The bride was given away by her father, and wore a handsome gown of Duchess satin, draped i in real lace, with pearl trimming. . She also wore a veil and orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of roses and lily of the valley Her only ornament was-a gold brace- let set with pearls, Miss Winnifred * Morphy, sister of the bride, attended as bridesmaid, wearing a gown of White embroidered mull, and carried pink 'asters, .~ The groom was attended by his cousin, Mr Watson Ross, of Toronto. Miss Tena Morphy, of Canfield; cousin of - the' bride, played the wedding march. Among a large number of beautiful gifts was a substantial cheque from the bride's uncle, Dr. John A. McGill of Chicago, and a cabinet grand Ger- hard-Heintzman - piano from the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre are spend: ing a 'couple of weeks in 'Muskoka before taking up their home 'in Port} | Pe The citizens extend to Mf. and Mrs, McIntyre a kindly welcome. sSCcueoe Mrs. Orpha Fralick, of Hamilton, has been spending her vacation at the home of her father Mr. H: Fralick. She is accompanted by her fnend Mrs Spiers. Mr, Garnet McKinley has had the phone placed in his home at the Centre. He is already very busy with his threshing machine: We have a grand harvest this year thus far, and prospects still good ox cept in 'the case of corn,' The acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs Albert = Stevens formerly of Seven Ty on x: Uncle Jas. J t Mr, Jas. McFarlane fine sheep killed: b Mrs, J. Martin. of visiting Mr. and Mrs 'On Friday evening Mr. W. Gibson was given party it honor of his son an ughter | | who are athome spending their ho | Success Mantire {All report a good tim 771 Dain Hay nurs 5} ' ; "Delivery Ral Mr. TH. Watsol 1 Gan Ts ton of honey at Little fai oF Walking Plows Miss Frise and Miss O: y tom hye gi were visiting Mrs. Ed; Fri Mr. 'W. Bruce is put wire WE Plow fence on the front of his'farm: : ontreal Mr. John Mark * called J. Martyn, of Prince Albert, We congratulate Miss. I HE her exams, y | Please give me . Miss Blanche Frise is vis fri before buying any in Toronto, : : Shere I'know that | i ualityand p Brice with his clover mill tot! 'On Sunday August mobiles collided on the as the big creek, it is' esti damage done was $700; fortunately no one was hurt. Mr. John Watson Sr, ¢ has purchaseda. new' mg { Mr. ~Eattimore, of "Toronto, "throught | he would take a ride jon same; but the | a straight rail fente and kno post out. Themotor was badly d Mr. Joseph Porter i is erecti barn on his premises: which greatly adds to the improvement of t Mrs. Williamson, of Toront daughter, Vivian, visiting her Mr, Sam Bruce, Master Clifford Jackson, Perry, spent a few days recently. Master. E. D. Samells: Mr. George Jackson and far | Port Penny, visited 'Mr. George'. ing. Miss Ada Williams has returned | from visiting = friends at Soling 1 Enniskillen. 'SONYA Miss Viola Brown is wisiting, city. Miss Flossie McTaggart whi been engaged in Mr. F. W. Me Store, Port Perty, is 'holiday Mile Island were, strprised to' meet f them in" Port' Perry last week, They returned recently from the West and | ee T were in search of a 'home i in "town rent, Mr, and Mrs, Wright Crosier and amily s father. Mr. Jabez Crosier. - Mrs. Pettitt has been'in home of Mr: George Davey. y Xieh his ha SE

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