Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1920, p. 1

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: azmah for Asthma | Cod Liver Oil (ge "for a good: reliable. tonic Cameras and Kodaks ~+-8ls0 printing. and developing done here. » Chocolates - (more, Maryland. - Professor 'Christie i is also Chairman of nd Mrs. P Christie, has a succeed f, A home ashead of the mechanical engineer- ing nt of the Johns Hoping s University at Balti- the committee on the: night courses for technical workers Graham has been a most brilliant student and a hard worker. He is tnesuming and genial, and his sion to eg ition! of honor s particula ying his many ya and to the management of the | Port. Perry High School, of]. which Professor Christie was a former pupil. * . |teen students, | costumes and nights. children will be admitted for 25¢ and tax; but they must reserve their seats the same us adults. Fown Hall on' Friday gvening of Admission: Adults 85c., ren 25¢. Port Perry, t of OB ih 1 p.m. be t EE HEE Mrs Vance 3 Franklin and Miss Gould] pein charge of ihe P i.e: neh will bo ser the evening of as Fair Day). In addi- Lu , will be given by six. Ror thispiay the laborate, a, i be elaborate, and grea ns will be taken to make it Sale phases. of it is Ye Reserved seats 50c¢. and tax,' All seats will be reserved both On the first night, Plan of hall at McKee's jewelry . The Blundering Mr. Brown Tis is the title of a three act play to be' given by the young ple of Scugog, Centre at the this week--December 3rd : ' child Clerk's Notice of the Posting of the Voters' Co Kist. Yoters® Lists of the Village of Tak: acl Notion that 1 ha have trans= 'mitted or to the pers in theCounty of Ont. | Guild m---- ~ Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis were visiting at Mr. Charles Web- ster's residence last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H r paid 'Mrs. T. Lam ally attractive. It is a play rep- a visit to Mr. and resenting certain X college life, and amusing. at Shirley on Sunday. As re to report the death Mrs, Fred Ballard. Thesym- a of the community goes out, to the bereaved. Mr. Charles Lakey of Mel- bourne was visiting at Mr. H. Davis' home last week. Mrs. Waldon spent a day in store, on and after Saturday, the city last week. December 4th. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wes Rusnell of Marsh Hill were at Mr. Wm. Rusnell's last week. ~ Mr. B. Jones was in the city one day last week. Mr. Hudson of Vancouver is visiting friends here. Don't forget the Christmas Tree to be given by the Methodist Sunday School in Memory Hall. Watch for full particulars later. ra WES Ashburn The tea and concert on Wed: nesday, November 24th, in the basement of the Church, under the auspices of the Women's. was well attended and everything went off in perfeet order: After the tea, a good T. is importan take an I Inventury of ones sat» 1 a uestion "If during the next ve yrs T save the sme amount I al vo DU ay how A a re Then let our Savings Department aid you in accomplishing the task, THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA "o Capital. Surplus and Undivided Pretts PORT PERRY BRANCH ' Manacen Warriner Lodge No. 756 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows" Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingraw, N. G. Secretary sented by Inspector F He pointed out that the of Taking Stock Councillors could do much help the establishment. of Son solidated Schools: There is doubt about the value of EE dated Schools 'sons mentioned in' Section: 9 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act, copies required the said sec- of music was given by foe] talent. Solos by Messrs White and Kerr, Violin' select- ions by Messrs Ashton and Wil- liams,-and a drama was given by for your : examine 8' Gents' Rogdlar Cu Base ine Oh China, Stationery: t Don't Look Much Like Winter J Just Now, But Its 'Coming! Ve have thea in Vflecedined and heavy fethenn as ey an be bought yest I} sidered. |e {the Fair. oe Dips Display De pe 4 pairs Pair Spring 'Chickens. 'EGGS Hen's BEggs--I1st, $1.00; 2nd|¢; 176¢.; 3rd 50c. : 12 fresh brown, weight con- 12 fresh 'white, weight con- BUTTER Butter, 10 Ibs in prints, plain ns $5, 2nd $4, 3rd $3, 4th $2, Butter--b5 Ibs in Crock--1st $4, 9nd $3, 8rd $2, 4th $1. HORSES . ~ Single Driver, roadster, any size. Open ors only, 1st $7, 2nd $5, , 3rd. $4, 4th 3 ~Single Driver, Roadster--ope 1st $7, 2nd $5, 8rd $4, 4th $3 ~ Best Gent ! Outfit-- 1st 85, 2nd = 3rd $2. Best Draft Team-- 1st $7, 2nd $3, 8rd $2 Best Agricultural Team-- 1st $7, 2nd $3, 8rd $2. {Rss AND REGULATIONS ptries should be made early. exhibits for Hall must be i a.m, on the day of .Butter oF prints 'must be , and made by the co tion to be so transmitted or de- "livered of day of December; 1920. Association on Monday evening it was decieed to form a hockey club this winter. ber of the boys are quite enthus- isastic and are arranging for Fogulas practices on the open air pink run Mr, Ny on be. "od Shot at the back of the a fee of $2 for the season, whi the fist made pursuant to She ; said i of 3 pertons ap ng by the revi Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to voté in the said Municipality-at Municipal Elections, and Elec tions to the Legislative ey bly; and that the said List was irst pos Hosted up at my office on Friday, the Third day of Decem- ber, 1920, and remains there for inspections' Electors are calledxupon to ex- amine the said list, and, if any omissions, or any other errors are found therein, to take im- mediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected -according]|: to law, Wm. H. Harris, ! Clerk $ the Village of Perry. Dated at Port ii this First Hockey Club to Organize At a meeting of the Athletic Quite a num- John S 0 ny Ce will a number of members of the Guild. A number of young people en- joyed-a social- evening at the home of Mr. Sharpe, on Friday. Mr. Frank Fisher has arrived from the West, and~is looking fine. The Sunday School scholars are busy practising for the Christmas Tree, which is to be held on Wednesday evening, De- cember 22nd. The Young - Men's Athletic Association are planing for a big box social in aid of the rink fund, to be held the secondiweek- in December nd County Council The November session of the County Council witnessed a grand struggle by the men of the Northern townships who did their best to have a resolution placed on the minutes urging the construction of a Provincial Highway through the centre of the County, which of course would change the outlined route from Whitby through Port Perry to Lindsay. - Many tactics were tried to put through the Igsolution, even to; em ng it in the report of the Committee on Do and Memorials. pieaislation and trance | Will go towards defraying sx- ex-! ne | Fund, enges. "Several 8] hockey wishes the seaso i Eas © op ae more from nel Th So to hours i and the men of the South Sieh ed thé Northern efforts and a County Council remains committed to its resolution of 'ithe White Por which favored the WHithy - Port Perty:Lindsay The dob ) lasted about four ve Lucas.is-to be complimented gn big persistent 08 fense of the Fc of Port Perry. Consolidated Schools were dis- cussed, the matter being pre- hools to the community, 'but the io need information and education on the subjeet. Dr. MeGillivray and Dr. R. 7. Uolaren made q application for the position of goal surgeon, yen- dered vacant by the death of Dr. k Warren, ; The Navy League appeased to request a grant for their : but no grant was made. Council appreciated. the value of the work done by the but considered that it was a matter that should receive the support of - the Dominion Gov- ernment, Toronto is to be asked to help pay cost of Kingston road work. Ex-Kaiserin | May Die. Reports from Doorn state that all hope is abandoned for the re- covery of the ex-Kaiserin, who hag been critically ill for some time. : Carter Scholarships The three winners of Carter Scholarships i in Ontario County € i 1staward, $100--Miss Marjorie A. White, Oshawa. 2nd award, $60--Miss Eileen Doble, Uxbridge. 3rd laward, $40-- Miss Aleta Ferguson, Port Port Perry," Organ Dedicated | The restoration of the Sinitee Street Methodist. Chir E Wa 18 now . com on Sunday last th the service of man," by Rev. R. Burns, of Toronto, by oo, #

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