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Port Perry Star, 28 Jul 1927, p. 4

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on Tuesday. the last of August, and will Board 'of 'Education, but in Mr. Wellington - el house, which he has rented. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Christy, and Miss Francis Christy, are holidaying at Baptiste, near Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gerrow-and family of Columbus, Ohio, are visit- ing with relatives and friends in this vicinity. ; BR OF COURSE HE WAS Dora was interviewing the man of her heart in the privacy of the draw- ing room. On the previous evening her fiance had asked permission to marry her. The. father agreed im- mediately, but his wife was not so cordial and did not approve, "I'm afraid mother is going to be a bit awkward, dear," began Dora. "She thinks that because you are an actor you're effeminate." The young man pondered a minute. "Well," he confessed, "compared with her, I suppése I.am." eee QO mn JAMES-READ On Saturday July 28rd, 1927, at the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, Gertrude Selina May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Read, Pog Perry, was united in marriage to Mr, Melvin James, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, Les. James, Manchester Station. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. 8. C. Jarrett, the choir assisting with music. After the wedding, a reception was held-at-the home of -Mr.-and Mrs. Ed: Brookes. Mr. and Mrs. James will reside in Port Perry. RL PROCLAMATON In pursuance to the By-Law to this effect, I hereby proclaim Monday, the 1st day of August, 1927, as Holiday for the Village of Port Perry. Neil Sweetman, Reeve. ee Ue MR. 8. .E ALLISON VERY ILL Mr. 8. E. Allison has been very ill for some days with pneumonia, and but little hope is held out for his re- covery. Mr. and Mrs, Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Allison, and Miss K. Allison are here, recs} (Yeni PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Minister. July 31--Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Cottage Prayer Meeting Thursday, at the Manse, at 8 p.m. Ladies' Aid, special meéting, Thurs- day, at 8 p.m. in the basement of the Church. Christie, Manchester. Breadalbane Church, Utica Sabbath School at 2 p.m. Public Worship at 8 p.m. ing the highest mark among Shem. The balance of the F sisted of one two-year pupil two fat. time pupils and some one-year pupils, - In the Junior Fourth all were pre- After four years pared in part I of the Entrance and ney. for Ontario. County. Col. J. were permitted to write on Part II" Grierson has resigned, his . having been tendered the. A No pupil who had prepared Part 1 General, Hon. W. H. Price, a few days was prohibited or discouraged from 280: It is understood that the resig- "REsiG 8 writing on Part II and. the Principal, nation is to take effect shortly bfit up to the present mo action has been who is a member of the Entrance Board is, not permitted to read the taken by the department and in the answer papers of his pupils, The: Meantime Col, Grierson is_continuing winner of the prize for those pro- 2* Crown Attorney. moted to High School on their term = Interviewed bythe Oshawa Times, work is Josie Nott. Eric Nasmith Col. Grierson declined to' comment on captured the prize for those who his resignation or to give any reason wrote on Part IL Other prize win- for his action, It may be that pres- ners will be announced later. sure of his Oshawa law practice and T. W. McLean, Principal, his duties as city Solicitor influenced > his decision but when questioned by The Times he refused to comment. ST. JOHN'S GARDEN PARTY wy, may state that I have nothing Tuesday August Oth, is the date '© 883" Col. Grierson advised the re- 6f the Garden Party of St. John's Porter, Church, Port Perry, and it will be Col. Grierson was appointed Crown held at the Dundrenan, the beautiful Attorney succeeding the late Col. J. farm of Mr, Peter Christie, Manchest- E. Farewell, K.C,, in 1928 and since er. Supper will be served from 5 p.m. that time has filled the position cred- until all are served. A splendid pro- itably. His resignation came as a gram will be given by Jimmie Read, complete surprise to Oshawa people comedian; Maud Buschlin, violiniste; Who know how ably Col. Grierson has Miss La Rush, contralto; Miss Lillian discharged the duties of Crown At- Butt, Pianiste and monologist, and torney since his appointment. 32 Rinks take partin he Perry Tournament. - One Rink, Sharbot Lake, c: : miles to attend this event. Very Heavy Rain Stopped the Game YOUR NEXT WINTER'S COAL WiLL cost the Port Perry Band. Admission 50c and 26e. Handicaps Have No Effect on Sandy's Smil Sandy is a cheerful Sort of with a Tead, Joke and a wi although en you hear hy ol Ww ner what it is y. ° as a soldier i: the an whe! overwork to secure bontion have tail a t but not least, the only trad he ows is carriage-maki an ad For HEH fain d; rid with nd war iS, n't you like to help the Mus. poke oapital in such ¥ ork aa this} 34 on butions gra Bt to H on. arlto; dor eins Btrest, Porones § Tor aan. Driver Fined Truck Confiscated Magistrate J. Albert Page has de- clared confiscated a motor truck, valued at $2,700, and 1200 bottles of Remember the Garden Party on 9th beer, which were seized by Provincial trial of Wm, Parr for violation of the of August at the home of Mr. Peter Constable Hammer, of Prescott, when Government. Control Act, was con- he arrested the driver of the truck, A. Villeneuve, - of Hull, near the Fort Town recently. The been which was purchased in Hull, was supposedly en (YQ erie BLACKBERRY SOCIAL AND GARDEN PARTY. The Ladies' Aid of Pleasant Point Church will hold a Garden Party at} Fingerboard School House, on-August 2nd. Tea, including blackberries, will be served at 5 p.m. followed by a play entitled "Woman's Honour" given by t Orono Dramatic Club, i HS mami The famous Diamond Exchange of "Paris now has a roof over its head for the first time since its beginning 'almost a century ago. Meetings have always been held: on the boulevard, the traders adjourning to a cafe in ad weather. No. membership fee 'was required ownership of a single 'gem entitling one to a place on the exchange. ee O00 Company C of the 84th Regt. will be in camp at Uxbridge over Sunday, Capt. Robt. Smith and Capt. Jarrett will be with the Company. Two Months in Jail After a couple of adjournments the cluded on Friday evening of last/ week. The defendant was found guilty and sentenced to two, months in jail. The charges against his daughter, Thos. C. E. meeting, Wednesday, at 8.80 route to the border for shipment a- Shaw, C. V. Veale, and Robertson of p.m. ree Ye CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Capt. Rev. 8. C. Jarrett C.F. Sunday School at 10 am. Evensong and Sermon at 7 p.m. It has been decided to take the scholars of the Sunday School for a picnic to Port Bolster, on August 10, the 2nd Wednesday in the month. Will those having cars place them at our disposal. -- Ormeau UNITED CHURCHES Minister--R. T. Richards, B.A, B.D. Port Perry Church-- Public worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m, ticulars will be given in a later issue, perty and Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Prayer Meeting, Thur., at 7.80 p.m. Prince Albert Church-- Sabbath School at 2 p.m. Public worship at 8 p.m. cross the St. Lawrence River. Vil- leneuve paid a fine of $100 and costs $7.56, for having the beer in his pos- session without a permit from the Ontario Liquor Control Board, = Leliopeeta WANTED All Rinds of old Surniture-swaligt or maple. Apply at the Star Office. rr rt. CHURCH OPENING AT PRINCE ALBERT " In a week or so the United Church at Prince Albert wil be re-opened after the recent renovation. Par Arnis (0 Obs. BIRTHDAYS | Dr. Sangster and George Hull both rejoiced in birthdays on the 20th of July. Many happy returns. - Cartwright 'were. withdrawn the Crown, The liquor was confiscated and the | magistrate ordered that the costs be paid by Wm, Parr, | ipeguisiien FOR BALE . 26 yearling Breeding Ewes, Shrop- shire and Leisters. Apply to F. W. Bradley, Port Perry. Phone 209. SLO is STRAY HORSE Strayed to the premises of Arthur Manderson, townline, north of Myrtle, Bay Owner ambi) 0 ann 'FOR BALE : McCormick Binder, in good. cond. tion. Apply to James 'Ward, Black | The Bowling Tournament. that was played at Port Perry on the-"plus and minus" large Po e nesday sfternoon of this week was on -of the most ed tournaments in the "history of the ub. The weather was fine--at first Re Sharbot Lake Rink, which came 200 miles, were a popular quartette, and enjoyed themselves greatly. A torrent of rain-about 3 p.m, stopped the game, and the tournament must played again, : The following are the rinks and skips; Team Skip. Port HOpe «ivivneies.ons Wal, Oke Jackson's Point .......Mr. Saunders Bowman¥ille .......s.{ McMurtry Whitby +, .5:.......BéFt Greenwood Oshawa ,...:.......Ci C. Stenhouse Sunderland ........J. W, Thompson Sunderland ..........sn.P. St. John Lindsay *.... A Lindsay Port Hope ..........W. D, Stephens Port Perry .,..... J. F. McClintock Sharbot Lake adv suman dvs a ROX Toronto Canoe Club "vausssss Whaley Stouffville Uxbridge Uxbridge Port Perry i......s Uxbridge ,i...%.. Richmond Hill ciiviene Ad Glass] dk Cobourg Lu .vuidiis oul McCulloch gi Toronto. kG Elliott k St. Matthews, Port Perry . Oshawa ......... Cannington: ...... Cannington ...... veisesvs McLeod Cannington veer rea at Seatt Whitby dines shaven saStITRERS, Oshawa "iit Fun riage Detanbock EE I about seven years old.| ° 'have same by proving pro-| paying expenses, Aug. 11 : Norwood Park, Toronto ,..A. Taylor : 'R. Somerville Tov Graham | YOU LESS IF-YOU ORDER Now you placed onder for your next Winter's REA A rae Ber SCRANTON COAL in STOVE, NUT snd PEA ee [SOLVAY COKE, in NUT and FURNACE shes. STEAM STRAM COALTrah urload fut rcsved have s fresh Sh hind of of the well-known 8 BEM LL on WOOD" we heme a fu on hand. BODY : Har SATAY a Belo sal -- on pa , iow 3 pens will ives samme For 'Sale--Caal ae i Reservoir. RT PERRY.

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