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Port Perry Star, 31 Jan 1918, p. 4

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We are offering for sale a | line | of home-made baking consisting of pies, layer cakes, sponge cakes, fruit cakes, drop cakes, cooktes, tea bis- "cuits, etc. You will find this baking |] © much superior to bake-shop cakes and | * - the cost is no more. The Aura Lee Confectionery Store The W.P.A. = The monthly meeting of the W.P.A will be held in the ladies parlor of the Methodist church on Thursday, Feb- ruary 8, at 3.30 p.m. Afternoon tea will be 'served, and a nominal * charge of 10c will be made. Members are all requested to be present. Fifty Years Married We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Willard on having tached the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage, on Monday, January 98. Mr and Mrs Willard have been residents of Port Perry many years, and have gained a host of friends who will join in wishing them many more «years of happy married life. Thank You Pte. Morley Honey, who was in the hospital at Shorncliffe when last be wrote, was delighted with the box sent to him by the Port Perry W.P.A., and wishes to thank the ladies for "their kindness. VICTORY BONDS W. H. HARRIS (Law Office, Port Perry) has for sale some Dominion Victory Bonds W. H. HARRIS Arrived Safely Mr and Mrs George Jackson re- ceived a cable on Monday from their son, "Ted," stating that he had arrived safely in England. His many friends will be pleased to hear of his safe arrival. Brought Down a German Plane . Word bas been received that Flight Lieut. George Howsam is now in France, and that recently he brought down a German areoplane. Arrived in Town Rev. Mr and Mrs Bell arrived in town from 'their former home near Hamilton. Mr and Mrs Bell are moving into their new home on Bige- low Street. Library Entertainment ~~ It was very disappointing that be- cause the town lights failed there was no show last time. Tickets for thaten- tertainment will be good for this. We have been fortunate in being able to secure that popular play--The Rosary. Those who have seen this film are delighted with it. The. public is familiar with the story of the Rosary, which has been staged with brilliant effect in this Selig feature film: Mrs Roberts has kindly consented to sing "The Rosary" during the performance. A good two reel comedy will be shown. 'Admission 2bc. Entertaiment at-7.20 Monday and Tuesday even- ings, February 4and 5. Thank You, Sougod: Driver Clayton C Nesbitt received a most Jeceptable parcel from the Soups Fed 4d Society, and in a tter to his parents he wished "them to thank the Scugog people for their kindly remembrance of him. 'Royal Theatre . "STOP THIEF" - 'Carr is a kleptomaniac who two ters who are to be mar-|. cipalities The main items of business of espiecia) importance at this session tem of County Roads, approved and ratified by Act of Provincial Par- liament passed on August 28, 1917. The Government agrees under the Act to become responsible for 407, of the cost of construction, and 207, of the cost of maintenance of all the roads designated as County Roads as shown on a plan made for the purpose. 3 2 The appointment of a County Roads Superintendent is an important matter to be decided. The Govern- ment refusé to make any grant what- soever to the County uptil a Superin- tendent is appointed. The Council will therefore go into the matter at the February session, and it is proba- ble that the appointment will be made 3 The Town of Oshawa 'are still pressing their case asking to be allowed to-withdraw as a town cor- poration from the County, and the probability is that at the adjourned session of the Council, February 12, this separation bill will be passed. 4 $75,000 as a Patriotic Grant from Ontario County has been passed and it 1s likely that the entire amount will be levied this present year. As the total assessment of the County is $25,000,000, a levy of 3 mills will be required to meet this expenditure. . The splendid work done by the ladies of the various Red Cross '| Societies throughout the County in raising over $20,000 which was ex- pended in the purchase of various materials and made up into articles of clothing for the boys in the trenches, is another evidence of the untiring efforts of the ladies throughout the County to do their part. On August 21, 1917, the Provincial Road a Provincial highway, and ex- pended $12,000 on same last Fall, The County Road System did not receive the sanction of the Ontario Government until August 28, 1917, therefore the County could not be held liable for any portion of the said $12, 000, Lut the Townships of .Pick- ering, Whitby, and East Whitby are liable for 307 - under a Provincial statute governing highways. A bill of $3600. was presented to the County Council for payment, being thirty per cent of the $12,000. = The members from Pickering, Whitby, Whitby Town, Oshawa, and East Whitby, strongly urged the County to pay the same. ~ Mr: Doble, Deputy Reeve of Brock, with some other members of the Council, opposed the passage of this item on the ground that the townships named must pay the thirty per cent, This contention is fully established by the following telegram which Mr Jeffrey received from the Department on Saturday last: "Account sent in from Duputy Minister was sent in good faith, - believing that the Committee who waited on him was a representa- tive committee of the County.We have not authority under the Act to insist that the County pay that - part of the road passing through Pickering and Whitby. We have authority to insist on Townships paying, and that the road auto- matically drops from the County System when it becomes a Pro- vincial Road." Thanks to the League The following letter was received --"Somewhere in F rance?" Dear Friend-- Just a few lines to let you know that I received the box me very much to think That the me bers of the League rs Like that out here in. Frar of 25 members representing 18 muni- 1 Putting into operation' ihe' sys- 3 Government constituted the Kingston |" by the Secretary of Port Perry. Ep-|, worth League from Pte. Will Howard ¥ which the League sent me. Ittouched]| ofa thing good i a passenger. And are driving F its stren Buy a Ford and W. U. & H. CARNEGIE From Sgt. H. Abbotts Bexhill-on-Sea,: Sussex, England, January 8 1918 Dear Mr Farmer: I_thought' perbaps through you I could thank. the ladies of the Wo- men's Patriotic Society for their kind- ness in sending me the very acceptable parcel. 1 had just left France when] it arrived So'it was forwarded on to England and it found me there. I hope very s you personally as I expect to proceed to Canada shortly as an instructor 1 guess you have heard of the good work of the 116th Bn ip France. They certainly were a fine bunch of men, and one can't speak too highly of} their leader, Col Sam Sharpe. "F am sorry to tell you that py : brother Tom has lost the sight of right eye and the hearing of his right ear, through his wounds, but pleased to say he was given his commisson on the field and my other brother and myself have both been awarded the the military medal. I bave my wife and child stayivg. hat ; with me at Bexhill and I hope they will be able to return to Cana They are "both well and join with 'me in wish all friends a Prosperous New Year. g Yours sincerely, pede Hey Abbots & Tn Florida RY it just once! Ask open stretch. Y Ford is handled and driven. If you have never felt the aul od arivn in siore for you. with exceptional ease and smoothness, w and power show to advantage. nto be able to thank} ~ Ford and Drive r friend to let you "pilot" his car on an ou'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the your own car, there ngoine- t is vastl ifferent f from: just riding--being especially % if you Nia a Ford Young boys, girls, wonien and even srupdtathers thousands of th es Ri i (as and d enjoying it. A Ford stops and starts in hile on country roads and hills you will want to be behind 'the wheel" constantly. 47s = Touring. =. $498 THE UNIT VERSAL CAR F.0. B: FOED, ONT. Dealers UP -We are stocking up in lines that have been sold out by the recent sales of the Robertson stock Jewelry, 'Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Stationery, School Supplies All kinds. of watch and other 'repair * work will, il prompt, atention, Port Perry | Possession: to-plow after {wi to the public' ee oe he om at and field notes of the late W E Yar- nold, surveyor of Port Perry. Present address; 1851 Yonge St, Teronto, Phone. Belmont, 67, Sy or night. Successor to r. R. L. Graham. Office hou Saag 3 pt jEvenings sine GERTRUDE | ELLIOTT AT.C.M. "Teacher of Piano and Theory pried » Methodist ets Port. Perey, or 'Phong | Sewin wi Machines and rgans repaifed. ~ Good organ for sale Ghieap. _ Apply at STAR € E. : Farms for Rot Three farms of 100, 150 and 200 acres respectively to rent. All south {and close to Oshawa. First-class soil ind buildings, good state of cultivation t crop, full possession April 1, 1918, Apply to G.' D..Conant, t, Oshawa, O a ~ 5 a CHURCH of the ASCENSION b ¥ SERVICES Divine y Sefvice: "Morning and evening . "}s hi is Firewood "Wa Wanted at STAR Of e, cord of 16 inch ard- wood, dry preferred. "al i phones 50 or 85, Port Pony: it

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