Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Jul 1914, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

acher 'Wanted J Protestant teacher, holding second: $ professional certificate, ee September 1. - Reach. an Trey Port, , Ont. 103 Oakwood Dr, W. Limbert, wife and family, of Parry Sound, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Limbert. Miss. Vera Taite, of Sung d, is renewing oid acquaintances our ~ willage. ih 4 The sad news was: eceived hare 'of the death of 'Mr. A. McKinnon of Woodville. This gentle man was well known here, haying numerous relatives in our village. Miss. A. Coad and friend, Mr. Sinclair of the city, are spending their holidays atthe home of Mr. ' Geo. Coad. im Miss. Mary McNable, of Toronto, spent her holidays, the guest of her friend, Mss. Stella Savinac. 'On Tuesday last the sheds of the Methodist Church were pulled down, will be' replaced by new ones}: which will add much improvementto our church. The play in aid of the library on Friday last was largely attended. Much credit was given to the Dra- matic Club and also to Woodville Quarette. Proceeds of the evening were $45. a: On Friday last Mr. G. B. Rennie was presented with a purse of gold by his many friends. He is leaving shortly for Fort William. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Savinac spent Sunday in Cambray. On Friday last Mrs. William Short of Kerrorolent, Sask. was buried here. Mrs. Short was the daughter of Mr. J. F. Cunnings. 0: Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding, of Toron- to, were the guests of Mrs. G. Ross on Sunday. Miss May Chisholm, of Toronto, is holidaying at her home. Mr. John Bright, of Ottawa, called on friends here during the earlier part of the week. Mr. Thos. Price has purchased a touring car. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carmichael motor- ed from the city on Wednesday and visited friends here. Miss Cook, of Prospect, received the missionary quilt and Miss Cora Todd pair of guest towels for collect- ing missionary money, presented by Mrs, G. Birnie. The proceeds of the festival and bazaar on June 3rd amounted to $210. 08 Greenbank Mr. William Stovin is able to be around again after his recent illness, and is able to take up his mail route again. Mr. Ernest Salter is going to take a position in Bexley. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Phoenix and daughter, from the West, are visiting his mother, Mrs. E. Phoenix. The new pastor of the Greenbank Methodist church arrived on the 1st of July. Mr. Wm. Love has sold his hand- some residence east of the Baptist church to Mrs. Switzer of Orillia. 20% List of Fall Fairs Biiuivisaias cseassesi-Septi 14-16 Sept. 21-23 ...Sept 28-30 ...Sept. 7-9 .Sept. 29, 30 Sept. 15, 16 wept. 22, 23 ..Sept. 29, 30 i Sept, 10, 11 Duties}: +S: 8. No. 9, y to S.. McConnell, Sec: coming term. order of merit: Sr. IV--Allen weetman, 'Mable Field, honors; Greta Platten, Recommended, Harry Stephenson. Sr. II1--Addie McLaren, Wesley: Pearce, Rena Jackson: Sr. II--Alpha Crosier, - honors; : Eliza Stephenson, Ruby Milner, Reta Milner, Mable: <Jackson, Myrtle Sweet-| | man. Shunk. Sr. Primer -- Blanche Sweetman, Dorothy Stephenson, Bernice Sweet- man, Blanche Schell, Fred. Gow. Jr. Primer--Deoris Milner, Garfield M.| Stone, Alma Gerow, Olive Gerow, Prince Albert Miss 'Olive Totten is spending a]: few days at Oshawa. Rev, Mr. Totten was in Buffalo last week as a delegate to the Inter- pational Epworth League Convention. The Bethel Anniversary was a decided success in every particular. . 20 esi Prospect Miss Still and Miss Kaye, of To- ronto, visited Miss B, Holiday over Sunday. Glad to see Mrs, C. Wales out again, The Sunday School Review was taken by Mr. Johnston of Manchester. Mr, Farmer and Mr. Dobson both gave very helpful addresses. = Miss Kaye also sang two solos which were much appreciated. Good attendance. Mr. R. McClintock motored from Toronto and visited friends here over Sunday. 10: Cadmus Mr. John Beecroft, Toronto, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Henry Samells, and his neice, Mrs. Philp: Miss Amanda Samells is spending the week in Seagrave with friends. Nestleton Methodist Anniversary was held Sunday and Monday, and Cadmus Methodist Anniversary was held a week ago. The proceeds at the latter place were over $100. The Port Perry Glee Club was much ap- preciated. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Samells visit- ed friends at Greenbank lately. Miss Annie Mountjoy, of Toronto, is visiting friends in our midst. Road work is being done by the farmers in our tewnship. Mr. Henry Samells has purchased a New Ford Car. 10: Utica Mr. Frank Kendell and Misses Annie and Louie Ward were guests of Miss Louie Macdonald at Brooklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James White, of Brooklin, at Mr. James Horn's on Sunday. Mr. Ambrose Campbell, of Mark- ham, called on Mr. - Giebner last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tennyson spent last Tuesday in Toronto. Miss Myrtle Payne, of Uxbridge, is spending a few days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bentley. Mr. H. Wilmot calling on friends in Pickering one day last week. Mrs. Henderson and daughter, of Toronto, visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Davis. The Manchester and Brookdale| football teams played a good game on the grounds of Mr. Miles Crozier one night last week. x 10%: Manchester The annual Sunday will be held on Fric Jr. 11--Franklin Sweetman, Gertie : 3 bottle, on sale at. 250. 'A. J. DAVIS, Druggist Port Perry Ontario ATTRACTIVE FLOORI NG I have somethin than good ca Messrs. = Brock, 51-2¢c. Mr. Wm. McGregor will lay the floor for purchaser. * A carload of fresh lime, 45c. atid 50c. Wall Plastér 70¢c. Hydrated Lime 70c., all Don't forget those good shingles. , » CL VICKERY COAL DEALER attractive to offer for the benefit of the ladies--a beautiful hardwood floor which is a good | substitute for carpets--being very clean, very sanitary), | pleasant to look at, and its wearing qualities a life time. 0 carpets or rugs required for a covering, costing less ts. Have sold several, among them being. Hutcheson, Duff, Johaston, Roberts, McHoull and Boyce. The birch is something very hand- some. Call on Mrs. Roberts or Mrs. McHoull who will be pleased to show you some very beautiful floors, Quarter cut oak 10c. per foot, plain oak 8c. and birch rewod Limber.. Rough Lumber Lath - Shingles Roofing Siding & Oeiling Cedar Post Coal Lime Hair Cement Sash Doors Mouldings Door and Window Frames Window Screens eto. efc. r 100. Hard ). per 100 lbs. « Try Us and See PrERLESRS Ist. Charles Hotel| : Commercial and Travelling Public receive every comfort and attention, Li, . "Sample Rooms a Specialty Geo. A. Cole, Prop. or eyeglasses is the greatest pleasure}: a person can have. Ours fit when} you get them, and fit all the time, | Our prices will suit you also. F. E. LUKE, 5c 159 Yonge St. app. Simpson's, Toronto. Wells Dug Wells dug; cleaned and re- | paired. Cement curbs a ee ialty, Address, Wm, P | Box 92, Port Perry, P. or Motalio Shingles | OOUNTY OF ONTARIO | : Wik 1914 ] itby -- Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac-| donell, 'Whitby. Jan. 13, Feb, b, Mar. 4 Apr 3, May 4, June 3, Jily a! Sent . 3, Oct. 2, Nov. 7, 7, Dec. 4 an, 7, pa Clk Miss EL Macdonell, 'Whitby. Jan 14, Feb 6, Mar 5, Apr ~~ 4, May b, June 4, uly 4, Sept 4, Oct. , Nov. 9, Dec 5,] 3&2 Mo 2 Bro bg Sept b, on 11, Jan 11,191 3 Port Perry Clerk In Ww. N ibhan Port Perry. : Jan 17," Mar 7, 'May 7, July 8, Ser Senc ; Nov 19, Jan 12, 1916 4 Jabeid erk, R J Moore, Ux- May 1. Jly : I 2% 8; Nov fo Mar la 1916, 5 Cannnington--Clerk, Thos. H. Fost LC 9, July 15 Sep 0) Nov 10 san Chas. DEALER i : Mill ests re c toed Seeds Meal Salt, Wool, ete

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy