Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1912, p. 8

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{<a gympasium in one 'Mrs. Wm: Davey urniéd to thei in Toronto. #5 "Mes. R. J. Beans, of Toronto, is us sending + week 1 town, the guest ra. W. A. Evans. "On Friday, Oct. as the Baptists. Port Perry will hold & concert ia Church, this will be followed on _Sun- day the 27th by special services at which Prof. Keirstead, 'of Mi ter University, will evening. Farther HARVEST THANKSGIVING The services in the Church of the Ascension in 'connection' with the Harvest Thanksgiving on Sunday were sucoessful in every respect. The Church was beautifully = decorated with flowers, fruits 'and vegetables and grains showing the unfiring inter- est and excellent taste displayed by' those who so willingly rendered their assistance 'and iin this way Showed their gra le towards the "Giver of all" the blessings of 'the recent harvest, and their desire to make the service one of delight and inspiration, The Choir in an efficient manner car: ried out the musical part of the ser- vice in the rendering of Chants and Psalms. Rev. F. Vipond, of Toronto preached two excellent "sermons, in keeping with and relative to the special services of the day. OAFETERIA Success crowned the efforts of the twenty-nine ladiés who provided' the entertainment © at the Methodist Church on Wednesday evening of last week, It was intimated a while" ago that a series of 'entertainments would be given to promote the social life of the church and judging by the first of the seires the purpose will be well car- ried out bythe time the 'entire series is given. A cafeteria is a 'restaurant at which 'you ate your own waiter and where you pay according to your appetite, Mrs. Winters, of Vancouver, B.C, will spend the winter. in Port Perry with her sister, Mrs, Jabes Crosier. The girls of Port Perry High School will play a basket ball game with the girls of Whitby High Schoel at Whitby 'on' saturday 'afternoon next.» We wish them success, LOOAL 'OPTION Local Option will be tried this coming January 'in the - following municipalities in this district: East Whitby, Whitby Town, Oshawa, Lind- say, and Peterboro. Tt has been' re- marked that should Local Option pass in all these places, Port Petry will be- come a veritable oasis for 'the thirs goul. te oon) A number of the boys are tin of the rooms 'the Jessop block. preach morning -and |20C particulars later, {is what mayb described as small breads, and dl Act does not seem to apply. to them He apparently does not sell the legal loaves of 24 and 48 ounces. J. CASSIDY. Several complaints were made Te taxes, but no action was taken as the date for dealing with them wits past. Mr. ANNOUUCEMENT Mr, and Mrs. E, L. Williamson, of Shady Nook," Sonya, Ont, an- neunce the engagement of their elder daughter, Meta Holly, to Mr. Ernest R. Holtby, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holtby, of "V¥rda Vista," Manchester, Ont. \ MARRIED At the residence of the bride's par ents, Blackstock, Ont. on: Wednes- day, Oct. 2nd, 1912, by Rey. 1 Snell; Mz. Sidney John Trew, of Enpiskii- len, and Miss Minerva Sarah Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Anson Tay: lor: 34 "w » Uxbridge Boy Killed Uxbridge, Oct. 6,~--A shocking ac- cident. ocurred here thiss evening Three or four young men had been out in the country shooting, On their return to town they stopped on the {road near 3 coal:shed west of the rail- way station for one of - the party, thur Johnson, aged. sixteen, to "draw the charge from his.guv. In the process the. gun went off, the: full charge strikiug Charles aged nineteen, in the breast, killing him in- sfantly,. The young man was a_son the | of On the evening of Thanksgiving Day fe a Chicken Pie supper will be given good Further Particulars house 22x b ERR hennery 12x30. lent slay lo later. drive. of James Cooper, an. Englishman, | who has' been in the years. He was the country several eldest of a large family. trade and OAKWOOD Er 'B Mr. H: Perrin retorned home after | P! spending two weeks in Kinmount. cpt, 98th 1912

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