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Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1920, p. 4

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#till ha "a @opell of er" at i havi pon of writing ing-- "Are we are ask g Toe open air rink 8 winter?' Who knows? the con-| re Associa- Yantion of the Library Associa. ig Port Perry Public rary. Mrs. G. E. will be "at home," on Mills, Lill St. The basement of the Presby- church is being renovated and improved by the addition of a partition of folding doors, so that a smaller room can Sr when required. 'Mrs. J, T. Hall has returned after her extended stay with her mother at Shefr. home near Picton. Her mother hag : _seriously ill but is now somewhat improved i in health. rion Coombe, of Winns ili ospi spent a Paw days last week 'with his aunt, Mrs, Martha Wilson, Port Perry. Mr. Walter Oke, who has bee seriously ill for some months, is heaith somewhat improved in ealth. Sale of Cooking On Saturday afternoon the Mission Band of the Presbyter- ign Church will hold a sale of home-made sooking and candy. Afternoon tea and light lunches will be served in cafeteria style. Come to the church for supper. Sails for India Word has been received that Miss Margaret Stewart who left Port Perry some time ago for India, has sailed from Vancouver. She has been with her sister, MrsNarramore, Vancouver,since leaving Port Perry. and made # large circle of friends. BAZAAR Once again the Ladies' y Aid will hold a bazaar in the Metho- dist church, Friday, December 3, Five booths, representing many kinds of fancy work, in- cluding fancy towels, hand bags, camisoles, boudoir caps, -pillow covers, doylies, etc.; over forty | ape ns of different sizes from tea apron to the kitchen Spron. Dainty children's cloth- ing including embroidered romp- ers, little girls' dresses and highs dres dresses, and fancy dressed Jolla. Home made candy and cream. A The Bazaar will open at 5 p.m. A good supper served from 5.30 om, Adults 50c.; children un- an twelve 35¢. This is an op- ne time to buy, as Christmas near at ie Rid Don't forget 2 dates Bay, December Sid nt Mrs. $A Rose, Secretary S. S. Christmas - Entertainment 'Friday evening, December 17, is the date chosen for the Christ. mas entertainment of St. Johns Presbyterian Sunday School. An Enjoyable: Evening "A very pleasant social evening was spent at the Parish Hall on - Monday, when the Young Peo- e's Society of the Church of : sion entertained two hloads of Jong e from ours lirsaey : the Parsonage he R. BENTLEY, Opt. Port Perry, Ont. Wothodist Churoh 'Sabbath : 10 Be Meeting" i 1 a.m -Moming W orship 3 p.m. Suiday ool and. Bible ok Worship ursday evening; Prayer and Praise service at 8 p.m. Choir practice, Friday, at 8 p.m. You are invited to these services Manchestgr A ty wedding was solemni and Mrs. J. T. Dobson on Wed- nesday Nov. 17th at hi hx Joo When their youngest Annie Irene was united ugh riage to Mr. Allan Jackson, only son Mr. and 'Mrs. William Jackson of Se Island. The knot was securely" tied by the Rev, Mr. Barnes of Scugoe, as- ter sisted by the Rev. J. R. Ireland of Prince Albert. The bride, who was given away by her father looked charming ina gown of white silk crepe de chine trimmed with silver lace. The bride's maid, Miss Edna Jackson, sister to the groom was becomingly gowned in pink silk crepe de chine. Mr. Rosswell Dobson acted as best man, and Miss: Annie Stump of Alliston as flower girl. = The wedding march was played by Mrs, Charles Samells of Scugog sister to the groom. * The groom's gift to the bride was a gold wrist watch, to the bride's maid a gold broach, to the best man a fob, and to the flower girl a gold broach. The house was Prettily decorated for the event and after partaking of the wedding dinner, the happy couple amid a shower of confetti and good wishes left on the 4.80 C.P.R. train for Toronto, Roch- ester and other points on their two weeks' honeymoon. The bride's travelling dress was brown serge with hat to match. On their return they will reside on Scugog Island. Sebert House Ghanges Hands Mr. 'A. E. Rogerson has bought out Mrs. Porter's business inter- est in the Sebert House, having purchased the building 'some time ago. At present some ren- ovating iS reeded there and the Sebert House bar will be closed for a few days. The bar and poolroom will "be open at the St.Charles and later this hotel wil be used only when needed and ore particularly i in summer tim Mr. Rogerson will conduct his hotel business at the Sebert House 'in future and will put ev-| erything i n good order. He is making plans to increase his summer business and the town js fortunate to have a pro- gressive man looking after "the valuable tourist business which can be a real asset to Port Perry. The ets of the Se- bert House will be under the direction of Mr. and' Mis Neil McPhail, who have had success- ful gxperience in conducting otel. Married 192, by Wen yy November 10 aya. 2 Mize Bi at the home of Mr.| 'A large list of farms for sale in Ontario County. © Some city' y for exchange" or sale, 'also Western land: My list includes some rare rgains, Dargain Comair with W J Cook, R.R: No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phone 107 r 2 2, or Independent Phone 406 epi tte. Notice to Creditors of Cathari Ch Notting- ne Christy ng B ham, Pursuant to Sec. 56, of Chapter 120 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others Ag Slafme against the : estate of : Catherine Christy Nottin ham, late of the Township Whitby, in the County of on i0, married woman, who died on or about the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1911, are, on or before the 27th day of December, 1920 to send by post, prepaid, to William H. Harris, Solicitor for John E. Nottingham, the administrator of the said deceased, ' their christian.names and sumames, 'ad- dresses and descriptions, the full par- ticulars of their claims, a statement _ of their accounts and the nature securites (if any) held by them, and that after the d last aforesaid the said Administrator, i proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties _ entitled thereto, ha ving regard oh to such claims of which notice shall have be above required; and the 'said tor will not be liable for the said assets or aay y pat the thereof, to any person of persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by him or his solicitor at the time of such distribution, Dated at Port Perry this 22nd 'day of November, A.D. 1920. WM: H. HARRIS. t Solicitor for the Administrator, Port Perry, Ont. been given as Abad Church of the Ascension On Sunday next, Nov. 28th and the last ¢ Sunday i in the month there will be service in 'the Church of the Ascension at 7.00 p.m. v "~ Rooms For Rent in the front part of house. Terms feasonable. Apply at Star Office 2% FOR SALE Oxford Laurel No 15, a parlor coal heater. Apply H R Murphy RR 2, Port Perry. Auction Sale. ne Friday, Deeember 10th, H. Hoekin, lot 22, con i Hen will sell his farm stock, impleme ete. ceptionally fine offering. W.J. Cook. Real Estate] rite or phone me before | Two or three rooms for rent|Fo This is an ex-|. To Vote On It South Ontario Agricultural Society wishes to submit its Hight to hold-its annual Fair in Alexandra Park, to a vote of the people of Oshawa,' Notice The undersigned gives - tice that he will not Sh iv ol for any gotten by his oe ant, Mr. Kenneth Wall ace, on| his account. J. H. Bro Te) P. GC. Morrison, Druggist We have a limited supply of Wall Board for Sale. WU. & D. Carnegie. Made-To-Order 'Winter Clothing Suits and Overcoats-- Come in and see my stock. Itisa pleas-| . ure to show goods. We-can give you the 2 bok for the price. H. Doubt, Port Perry cement House and Lot For Sale bi Brick dwelling, ten rooms, hardwood floors, furnace, elec-|t trie lights, hard and soft water, in good repair.: Frame stable, beautiful lawn with fruit and shade-trees. Possession May 1, 1921. This is a most desirable home. Apply to A.W. Allin, rt Perry. | Bid and second house in best : jouss wi Ms S nicer will sel het propeRiy ob on Simos st i acre of ground with Mr. David Gammesic wi Lilla Street, with modern improvements, $3,500 Applyto = ~~ W. H. Harris ed COUNTER CHECK BOOKS geo diable Tam | sell' 'his new house on - Port Perry 5 # the Star Office side, 2 o shows veins. "High Might consider in exchange: of repair and 12 acres t Steer, rising two years, tag with A. E. Major. Finder please communicate with G. H. McKay, |56 150 acre, 85 plowed, balanee pasture, plenty of shade and fanning water, hip roof % stone eundation, driving Dar. Sto frame house, | 8 'rooms, aL, 1 ame short from station, 'school fenc id church, "first class dairy| arm, good hay land. . Appl $0 open : Stray Cattle Anyone wantin, Strayed from lot 15, con. 8; Feasonable price shou Reach, 1 Roan Steer and a Red house in good repair. is a first. sta farm 13 Took this aver: W. J. COOK : as acre, double Rose at Myrtle, brick cottage, 6 fooms on each well at' doo; frame stable and drive house; rick + running acres, 8 room fame. cottage, bath, furnace, hard and soft water, lone cellar nea hip roof barn 100 x 60, stone stable under: Tr stabli ca | pig pen, hon house, implement house and + | garage, spring creek, wells new; roof 70 x session at barns, about farm for for guain or, stock, buildings and land extra at a 200 acres, Cartwright, 8 room frame Barn 130 x 36 stone stable under all, cement floors, stabs | ling for "2 cattle and 14 horses, hay barn 56 x 36, drive house 36 x 20, 'also garage: Prince Albert, 180 acres cultivated, balance timber. dome suitable for milling. : 70 acres, 6 room frame house, stone. of MISS ESTELLE BULL cellar, barn 60 x 40 on 9 ft cement. wall, afi soment fluor all through drive hwose 36x Teacher of 8 on 9 ft cement wall, separate root house * . |about 6 acres orcha.d, 12 cres timbe PIANO AND VOICE |Kiipoucsion = Bell'Phone 60 23 acres Pn birch; basswood white ash and all milling timber. Purchaser to have five years to remove For Sale timber. 6 acres in Port Perry, 5 room frame house, stone cellar, barn 30 x 40 on ceo wall, also stable. Good orchard and ~ mill, hen house, Pg Ba S2uccs,al about 50 acres dimbet, i he the Fownsbip. of Manvers, a and ready i al patho second growth pine. 100 5, Con. 5, Pie Bn atm Lous Con 3. P ad : Real Estate 57.acreson coiinty shad, shill fine Ki house in good ir; barn 56 x 36 9 foot stone well cement floors allo: iad small fruit, Some bus Spring or possession, plowing done n a - thie Sadler farm, ston. EoEreniEiniEE oors, x nd x 26, drive. house, 90 jini a cul. tivated, level land, some : buch, Sold sub. ™ about three - ject to present lease having years to run, t'arrange for fall yo roomed hone 21 poe: stable on PIOpeEty. Terms and interest : easy. 100 acres e about 30%ods froin the cor; oration of Port 8 Pony, buildings in - ir state of repair, soil Rmaebtly alla heavy clay 150 acres just outside to co tion of Port Perry, 7 roomed brick roofed barn 70 x 33, on stone wall, i tieall ing under all, cement floors, drive house, small orchard; land level and heavy clay ou, 25 acres bush, about 35 ares of 7150 dren Paes Land two Bes sonth ort Perey --about 12 acres of Saibore Eo Panny , spruce, white birch and crosses prope at 1,200, su 130 sores. 414 miles from Port P. il clay loam, 9 room Hams Fon Pony. sellent nt repait oak OH x 5 3 dive HT ob 10 cattle 4 orchard and f mile to village, fama. > aan spe NC ¥ < So

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