Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1913, p. 8

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The Thanksgivisig services 'held on ~ 'Sunday and Monday were & decided On Suliday Rev. Balfour, of Green- . Bank, preachcd two splendid sermons, which were listened t6 by a well filled church. = z On Monday evening in spite of the wet day 'the church wns: crowded to Jisten to the good program. = Miss Wharton, "of Toronto, pleased the crowd with ber reodings." Miss Mc- Caw and the Ashburn Quartette™ did excellent work with. the musical part of the program. Rev. Laidlaw, of 'Epsom, gave a most interesting and anstructive address; and our pastor Rev. Totten pid his part as chairman, in his 'usual pleasing manner. The also excelled themselves in the ooking li e. The proceeds -amount- «d to t $120.00, : Some of the holiday visitors were: = - Mr. 'and Mrs. J. C. McGill, of Osh- awa, with S, J. and Mrs. Barrett. "Mr. and. Mrs, Hillyard Dobson, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Nelson, all of To- #0nfo; 2ir. Perkin, of Peterbors, and anumber of others. Mrs: Mary Graham and 'grand- daughter Claremont have returned to heir home, nfter spending some days with Mrs. S. J. Barrett. - Mr. Perkins, of Palmerston, with John Johnston over the holiday. A nvmber from here including the choir attended the meeting at Pros. pect, on Tuesday evening of last week. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Mary Fit- chett is not improving in health, as weadily as we would wish, The following were home for the iving; Minnie Mitchell; Der- wird Lambe; Everette Dobson. Miss Bessie Hodge, Toronto, with Mrs. J. 'W. Holtby, Mr. E. Dobson, 'Miss L. Vickery, and others of Toronto with Mr. J." §. Dobson, Misses Mitchell with their parents. Misses Boyce at their home here, . Miss Bushnel spent. Thanksgiving at her home in Omemee. Mrs. 1. Vernon and Glady have re- fumed home after a visit in. Parkhill. .. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Pearson and «daughters were visiting Mrs. Pearsons smother, Mrs. Munro. Prince Albert Miss Margaret Close, of Oshawa, 'was the guest of Miss Irene Belknap wecently. "A Free will servicein connection awith the Prince Albert Sunday School unday 'Oct, * 28, "sermons will "be : nd 7'by Rev. I, tr). Music in the hesda choir "and amale quartette, Collection 'to help ith a Sunday School library. Mr. Robt Craig, of "Toronto, pur- ed the house and lot owned by ir J. Hartry, formerly occupied by Mrs. Coom He is. going into poultry business and has'put up fine pen, 'Mr, Geo. Bond has bought the sason. Barker property and is making weral improvements to the house. Mr. Chas Turner; wife and daugh- Victoria B. C.' with his father Turner. Sarvs has bought Mis. John F's vacant lot opposite to him. - "Welch, of Minden, was. the ding march played by Mrs boquet of white carrying ) 1 and looked very 'dainty in 'a white ¢ satin gown set'with pear! fringe. The |. bridesmaid, Miss Nellie Rich wore a pretty pink satin gown and carried af he. bride boquet &f pink verberias. was given away by her father. After the ceremony all sat down to a' splendid wedding dipner.: When everyone 'thoroughly, enjoyed the re- mainder of the evening in soclal inter-| and music, 'The gifts to the Pidgeon were all very appropriate inkeed being mostly silver, furniture, | and were verp much ap) : preciated. : * Mr, 'and Mrs. Pogue Staying fore} a short time wilh Mr. : : they 'will be at home: to all their friends at their new residence Scugog. | Cartwright Among our Cartwright visitors we note:--Mr. - Ryerson McNally and lady friends of Toronto; Mr. J. Tibb, of Toronto; Messrs Morrel Montgom- ery, Jack Hooey, Floyd Hall of Tor- ronto, Mr. Eber Wright, Mr. 'W. : D. Ferguson, 'Oshawa, at home, W. J. Holmes, of Port Perry, with his family Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent and .son Harry are with Mr. Robt. Mahoods, | Miss McArthur with her brother Dr. McArthur, Mr. Len Byers, of Toronto with Mr. Albert Hooey, Miss Jessie Byets, Port Perry, at home. Greenbank. A large number from here attended. the 'anniversary services at Seagrave on Sunday and Monday. Thanksgiving services will he held at Saintfield on Svnday Oct 26, Messrs Oscar 'Real, George Reals Ray Stone, Arthur Lee and Robert Mr. and Mrs, Alex Gordon and family, of Greenbank, with Mr. D. W. Luke, of Sonya, over Sunday. A number from herc attended the 'Guy. Brothers 'concert' on Tuesday night, Oct. 14th. We aro glad to.see that Mrs. James Baird, of Saintfield, is able to be' ont among us again. Whooping cough is visiting some new homes, we hope it will soon leave the neighborhood. : 'I'he apple pickers have nof got "all the apples picked yet, it looks: though Jack Frost is going to relieve - them of a few jobs. % 'Mrs. R. J. Hartry fora week| | Puc ig Ze Eight years ago we post office store. © into 'the present post Now is yovr chance to save money. in place of goods advertised las : ©... Choice of any. | our b¢ tables for . Choice of any thre 2-our 10c tables for Choice of any two ar =~ 'our Ibe tables for These prices are only until : PRL the present

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