Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1912, p. 8

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Master Arthur Allin; of Ottawa has alse been visiting his uncle A. W. Mis. L. Parish and her daughter Raton have veturned home here: for the winter. Misses Lillic and Cora Parish, of pent Thanksgiving wit Tan Mus. 'm Turmer. Personal Christmas Cards = MH yon want something dainty and beautiful to send to your Fdends as a Christmas remember- ance, Just see our samples of ART SERIES Booklets: and Greeting Cards. Weave also a fine line' from Copp Clark Co or could print a smessage for you in dainty form shat would be 'appreciated by your friends, and you would be ground to send them. Come in amd look at the samples. That will cost you nothing. . , = Port Perry STAR == CHRISTMAS FAIR Now is the time for the 'merchants %o get busy and make arrangements #0 hold the annual Christmas Fair. One of the most satisfactory fairs ever Beld In Port Perry was that of two yews ago, when the merchants form: =d a committer, raised the necessary ands 20 run the Fair, then turned the young people to raise enough money to put up a building suitable for Sunday. School and social purposes, og "The new library 'in 'the Methodist £0 or three * |schaat vil key be ready oun in Lo he ed & Call from St. Enoch's Presbyterian ob Shich, Toronto, preached two sp sermons in the Presbyterian. Church here last Sunday. } A call has been" extended to Rey: W. J. West, of Bluevale, Ont,, by the the congregation of St," John's Pres byterian Church, of Port Perry. At ¢ of going to press, word has not been received from Mr. West ss to his acceptance 'of the call, 'which will have to come before the Presbyteries both at Whitby and Maitland. == E==--=| Town Council The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council was held on Monday evening, - "Present---Reeve Gerow, and Councillors Hutcheson, Forman and Carmichael. Minutes 'of previous meeting were read and approved. The following accounts were order- ed to be paid. Bell Telephone Co., $16.10. W. H, Harris, selecting jurors; $9 Swan Bros., $1.05 €. L. Vickery; cement, $57.94 Special constables for 'Halloween night, $3. Mr. Arthur Allin was' appointed to fill the vacancy on'the Fire Brigade caused by the removal of - Mr, 'Angus McGregor, Rosa Street residents 'will be re- quired to shovel suow this winter. Now that they have a good 'cement sidewalk, they will: be expected to keep it clean. ; A.discussion took place regarding the adisabilily of passing a by-law to prevent the cows from. running on the streets of Port: Perry. 1t was pointed out that the cost of] the upkeep of fences was | very large. One of the first questions asked 'by prospective buyers of real estate 'is-- "Do the cows run the cows rin on the streets?" The fact that 'they do lowers the price of property, 2 Since automobiles have come' into common use, the dust on the grass by the roadside has made the grass un. palatable to 'the cattle; and they do' not keep it clase éropped as they did de of J giving imformation as to his whereabouts will be suitably rewarded W. H. Foster, Fingerboard, Ont. We are making ready for a . big Christmas trade. In a few days our stock w be here, and to make room ¥ offer the Biggest Bargains that| ever we have attempted, Here is one way. 2 Just for one week only en ing Nov. 13th. : : Your choice of any. ; ol a 8 ten cent articles for 9c' 6 five cent articles for 2 fifteen cent articles for' are already marked at extrem ly low prices, this 'means big saving to you bu ha: got to have room; :

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