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Port Perry Star, 30 Dec 1926, p. 6

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nd "popular i hoki 50, Special $2.25 There' S about ten dozen | ose in this lot, Consisng of Silk, Cashmere, Ribbed || Wool, Silk and. Wool, in | Black, Cream Brown ial Vy, rey, and 'ancy pes 'and Checks. These Hose sold regular-. : ly up to $2.00 per pair. | Sites 815 to 10. Sale Price 95c: Winter Butterick > 98a. Fawn. shades-- $4.50 a set. ANANANAAAANNN NAAR A I ; | i Atwater Kent was Model 35 = a Wen boy he made an with ONE Dial Bl | electric motor for run- | \ an electric fan. It \ still works. That's the Model H i way he has always made - pains. care, That's the " makes Radio. Aod that's why so many people come into this. store and ask for Atwater Kent Receiving Sets and Radio Speakers. Theyare Model 32 with ONE Dial sure of ANAM AN : BEARE BROS. - DEALERS ~~ PORT PERRY, ONT. Pure Wool Scarfs in brushed finish with fringed ends in Green, Blue or Regular Price $2.25 Wool Skating Sets Ladies' Skating Sets consisting of scarf, cap and mitts to match in pretty arren Brand. Regular Price ~ | sickness here th | tertainment held on Wednesday ronto; were with their paren lat the Manse, over the holiday. $1.59 SALE PRICE $1.59 $2.50 "SALE PRICE $2.50 SEAGRAVE The annual meeting of the United Church S.S. was held on Monday evening. All of the former officers, with the excep- tion of the Superintendent were re-elected for the coming year. Mr, Silas Reynolds, after five years of faithful service as Sup- erintendent felt that he would like to have a rest. A motion was made extending to Mr. Rey- nolds the regrets of the S. S. on his resignation, also their ap- preciation of his faithful ser- vice. Mr. J. N. Mark was elect- ed Superintendent with Mr. H. Leask as assistant. Quite a number of the old boys and girls returned for the holidays. The following were among those we noticed. {| Mr. Elgin Frise with Mr. and | Mrs. Wes. Frise. Mr. Fred Beadle, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mac- Dougal, with their parents over the week end. Miss Una Sleep who is teach- ing at Kinmount, is spending the holidays at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billingham "| and little son Howard, are with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Sleep have returned to our village for the winter. Miss M. Balfour is spending the holidays at her home 'in Omemee. Mr. R. Black was in Toronto over the holiday. There has been considerable is winter, among the more seriously ill were Mrs. Will Rogers, Mr. Orr Shunk, and Mrs. John Blight. | "The Misses Blight, of Toronto are home with their parents. Our Christmas Tree and en- evening of last week was very {well | given The proceeds were about $35.50 The Misses Davidson, of To- a uccessful Three only Fine. Wool Warren Bros. ke. "Reg. Three only Fire Wool v $1.95 Regular Price $3.25 Men's Pullover Sweaters Monarch Brand." Reg. Price $3.25 SALE PRICE $2.50 Women's Wool Spencers SALE PRICE $1.95 Sweaters-- Price $4.50 SALE" PRICE $3. 50, Sweaters-- Price $6.50 The Pisses Sport Jackets Ti $5.50 Made of heavy twilled flannel i in pretty plaid patterns. convertible collars; "two and elastic ribbed band. They have ockets egular SALE PRICE $56.60 Men's i Women's Spencer JacRets of fine ll wool yarn in Rose, Grey or Cream. Silk Scarfs $1.95 Made of printed silk and woven silk brocade in rich designs. are finished with silk fringed ends. Regular Price $3.50 to $4.50 All PRICED TO CLEAR $1.95 Clearance of Women's Sweaters Coats Men's All-wool Combinations Made of all-wool in several different makes. sweaters in this lot. to $3.25 PRICED TO CLEAR $1.95 F. W. McINTYRE team at Port Perry Xmas Fair. Mr. Victor Hudgins, Toronto, spent the week end at his home here. The _Lindsay-Toronto bus caused considerable digappoint- ment on Tuesday morning when it did not arrive on schedule. However since it started in the spring it has been very good, with few delays. Mrs. Stephen Smith! of High Point is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. George Painter. Mr: Will Ross' sale of last Fri- day was largely attended, -al- though it was very cold. Mr. Ross is giving up farming. Mrs. Bert. Donley of Tweed visited friends here last week. Orem EPSOM Miss E. Lishman is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Simcoe. Messrs. Sam. Tummonds and John Bailey spent a day last week in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. F. Munroe and Ray spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. Crozier, of Pine Grove. Misses Blanche and Gladys Luke, of Toronto, spent Christ- mas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe Luke. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers and family Spenia Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ashton, of Ashburn. Quite a number from here at- tended the Christmas concert at Bethesda last week. Miss Verna Bailey of Toronto, spent her Christmas holidays at her home here. Miss Hazel Ackney of Peter- boro Normal School is spending her holidays with her parents. Congratulations to Mrs. Claughton on winning the 2nd prize in the Toronto Daily Star for the "Mary Pickford bobbed hair contest." Miss Vera Prentice of New Toronto, at her home here for| Christmas. Mr. F. Dike of Toronto and Miss Dike of Mount Albert, at Mr. and Mrs. P. Luke's recently. Miss Jean Coates of Port , Perry is spending the holidays ! with Mrs. J. Asling Glad to know that all the sick his: are improving. ny ion There are also some pullover Regular value up $2.50 Men's combinations of all-wool Penangle Brand in 36, 38, 40, 42. Regular Price $3.00 SALE PRICE $2.50 December Delineator 25c. Brief Financial Statement Port Perry Board of Education for the Year 1926 HIGH SCHOOL Receipts Insurance, old school $32,195.00 Schultz Bros. 15,400.68 J. T. Hornsby, architect 1,507.30 879.94 H. W. Emmerson, bonds "668.94 6.95 Deposit, re Bates estate 600.00 Work on old school .. Digging well ........ | Sundries ..... Sale of Debentures .. Bank interest ....... Sale of old iron ...... "wre 57 a Receipts Expenditures Bal. from 1925 ........ $458.25 Teachers' salaries ..... 9790.00 Grants-- ; Other salaries ........ $50.00 Prov., general ...... 1160.81 Examinations ........ 359.27 Prov.; agri. & science 2666.68 Printing and postage .. 22.23 Teachers'. Superannuat'n 244.80 'Equipment .. ........ 280.47 Co. of Ont., general ..2975.62 Supplies ............. 96.83 Co. of Ont., equiv. to Legis. Household Science 33.56 1409.61 Agriculture .... ...... 694.51 Co. of Ont, agri. .... 500.00 Fuel ................. 470.39 Co. of Ont., "bal 1925. 11788 Insurance ............ 42.13 Co. of Northumberland Payment on church .... 530.60 and Durham ...... 611.43 Sundries .......\..... 385.08 Co. of Victoria ...... 11,71 Bal.on hand .......... 1527.07 Examinations ........ 168.35 Grant, cadets ......... 50.00 A.| Port Perry, Muni. rate .4200.00 Sundries Seiden rvs 817.00 $14,882.14 $14,882.14 BUILDING FUND Expenditures «nay $34,000.67 805.35. 84.00 reyes 488.90 Bal on hand ......$10,732.35 $47,982.57] W. A. CHRISTY, Sec Treas. | Ce residence, Thursday Phone 81. Fire Insurance When you are looking for Fi Insurance call on GEO. R. DAVEY Agent Port Perry. The Creamery is paying 4lc. 40c. and 37c. for Butter Fat. You can save labor and make more money by send- ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY Goode Bros., Proprietors 000 = CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A. "HETHERINGTON CHIROPRACTOR Monday, Wednesday and Friday i from 2 to 6 p.m. Se S I a FOR SALE r Ramen Heintzman upright piano in good con- Bena dition. Will sell cheap for cash. Ap- 3 a ply to Star Office. ; 1824 YO Omssmensm 3 YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE Two steers, rising three, two heifers. rising three, two steers A rising two. Apply to R. & Percy, Myrtle Station, lot 10, conl, Reach Tp. 2 } cee YO Ore MARRIED Lee-Brooks--In Toronto, on pa) Monday, December 27th, 1926, AR N Rev. C. E. Dyer, officiating, Mr. 3 Keith E. Lee, son of Mr. and wy Mrs. Alex. Lee, Greenbank, to ot Miss Mildred D. Brooks, of Man- li chester. The newly married couple will reside near Utica, 5 N.Y., where Mr. Lee has." fine fs position as manager of a large boty ; dairy farm. We wish them all happiness. mt 010 0 ean & 2p? PRINCE ALBERT LER PUBLIC SCHOOL The following gentlemen were g Roa elected trustees at the annual Hi Receipts Expenditures meeting : Jas. Kirby, Frank H Bal. from 1925 ........ $ 89.53 Teachers' Salaries ..... 5600.00 | Vickery and Edmund McCrae. Provincial Grant ...... 1540.00 Other salaries ........ 759.75] Miss Mary Williams has returned | Provinciel Grant, Agri... 7.35 Equipment ........... 1213.66 | home from the City. Sorp. of Port Perry ....6511.81 Fuel ................. 488.201 rs rinse' frie : Teachers' Superannuat'n 140.00 Supplies... _..___. 46.30] , The many friends of Me, Jenrge County Grant, equip, etc 41.18 Postage and printing .. 24.57 he aki ] ey 4 savere. dold Fees i. vuiis viii 26.50 Insurance ............ 35.57] 12° recovered from A severe soe Sundries ..........:.. 1145 Repairs .............. 141.17] Mr. William Ettey and Mr. Ben. To.overdraft .......... 22.12 Sundries ............. 80.92 | Smith were in Uxbridge on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Ettey was install- % $8389.94 $8389.94 | ing the officers of the 8. 0. E. i Mrs. Fitchett has gone to Whitby for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butson and Mrs. E. Kendall, of Utica, were call-y, Ny ot ing on friends in the village on Wed; rr nesday of last week. nL] Mrs. Arthur Woodley who has been CH in the city with her father who has x ) been seriously ill, returned home this week. a A number from here attended the hockey match at Port Perry last week. Mrs. Jas. H. DeMille, of Burketon, was a caller in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs, Sid Burnett, of Osh- awa, spent the week end with friends in the village. i Mr. George Bond and Miss Harvey spent Christmas in Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall were in : Brooklin on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. L. Lamb, of Man- chester, with Mr, and Mrs. J. Fowlie : on Saturday. 3 Pupils of the Sunday School put on a splendid concert last Thursday «= "evening. The program isted of recitations, songs, drills and other numbers. Both pupils and teachers deserve great praise for the "work they accomplished. At the eonclusio of the program great excitement 8 'manifest when old Sante arrived the scene. \

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