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Port Perry Star, 25 Sep 1912, p. 8

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The nov Post Office is going uh "brickwork i Miss McPhail Has reorned from an sextended visit in New York. Rev. H. 8. Graham "was the guest - of Mr. and Mss. John Rolph siting his week-end stay in town. Mrs. A, Orchard. will receive for the first on Friday Oct. 4th and after- wards on the first Monday of each ~anonth. Mr. Clarence' Vickery has refried fiom his trip to the West. fill Mr. Fred Wilkinson is spending & i few days at Omemee. Mr. Follick, former Science Master at Cobourg, assumes his: duties ds principal of Port Perry High School -on October 1st. Mr. Lloyd White a former | student of the Port Perry ne School has gone to attend the Ottawa Normal School which opens Tuesday Sept 24. We wish him every success, NOTIOE 1 will be out of town, tne first two week of October, returing on or avout the 17th inst. ! W. A. Sangster, Dentist. OHUROH QALENDAR The Ladie's Aid of the Methodist Church have atranged what is known as a Church Calen: Twenty-nine ladies will become responsible each month for providing some sort of en- tertainment. The purpose of -the movement is to Cevelope the social life of the church. - Variety and inters est will be added to the. programe given as a different group of ladies will get up gach entertainment. The first of the series will be held on Wed nesday evening, Oct: 2, from 7.30 to 10 p.m. when a cafeteria second 'to none in town or city will be conduct- ed. ~The admission fee is nomial roc found here. In it may be put in: quite tough, as it would be early in the morhing or late} at night, to prevent shelling. DEBORAH ANN GEROW Deborah Ann Gerrow is dead and so another familiar figure has passed from sight. She was a Kindly 1 little lady with a religious zeal 'of rare in: tensity. To her religion was the chief thing in life and she loved the service of the Methodist Church to which she belonged. Class and 'fellowship mectings were her special pleasure, and none could doubt the genuineness of her religious beliefs which 'made real the greatest of life's mysteries. |, Her form® is. gone but her' méniory lingers, and the mind's eye. will long} see her reverent attention' as she sat] in church,' or" her smile of: kindly | greeting as she met her friends: Her lite was unassuming and almost re tiring." Perhaps there 'could be no more fitting. words 'than = thése 'by ARREST or. A x exes "Some -- piss as may remember we millions of 'rubles. Whi Russian P. Jong time in vain oper a Spanish Inspector panied by two. officers from' Scot Jand Yard and acting under' gh ho | in it " consist 'of an' "eight SE 0 '50x60; drive house 22x OMe | balance ats per cent. : ulars apply to Thilp & W. C. T.U. Convention ; . Whittier to express her own. estimal The annual W, Ci x y Conver of her life and hope:-- i Flot mhars be Wag Savi; = vale Ont. or to the tion will din resbyterian |. o it-"my good and in. un. Was his evid intention aE we Prince Albert, Ont. Chur¢h to-morrow, (Thursday Sept, <26th,) All who are interested in| ~~ Teckoned. | sage fer New York. - From temperance 'work 'are invited to be And. both forgiven through Thy ion received by the Am . present, There 'will be moming abounding grace-- - had been i iding in § afternoon and evnning' sessions. In ct ith Maman the afternoon there will be a question drawer, everbody is invited to take part. 'The special feature - of * the evening session will be a Township Demonstration, ANNIVERSARY SERVIOES X CER There wasa large congregation at St. John's Presbyterian Church last Sunday morning to hear Rev, H. S. Graham, of Madoc. His discourse was much appestiased. 2 He ee a personality. and is doing ks are a town of Madoc. 'The evening service was but poory attended owing to a very heavy down pour of rain. But those who were pagaent thoroughly enjoyed the service | from _-- bas been completed and presents a very. pleasing appearance. | New steps leading to the auditorium I find: myself by hands funilir beckoned : Unto. my fitting place, : 7 Some humble door among Thy many. the mansions, Sore sheltering shade where sin as and striving cease, The of Myron 2 Send STAR : fr feos ee Black beaver cloth ) interior: decoration of the posh ; same please 'return to' STAR Office. to save rthe: souh 'will add' comfort and security to the| 3 people who attend the church, 1 dung a who he shor to denounce his assailant.

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