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Port Perry Star, 3 Nov 1927, p. 4

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Mrs. T. Ww. Melon will be. at home "on the second Thursday of the months, "not the second Wednesday as form- erly. Mr. Harry Brock is visiting " his mother, Mrs. Wm, Brock. Mr. Arthur Somerville has returned from a trip to 'Regina. Mr, Samuel Farmer is attending a convention in Winnipeg. * The Port Perry Public School are preparing to put on a concert about the end of November. Particulars and date will be announed later. The highway is now open from' Manchester to Whitby, and we have heard many complimentary remarks as to the work done on this pavement. Mr. Joseph Baird is in Smiths' Falls this week attending a convention of the Young People's Societies of the United Church. A number of members of Fidelity Lodge, AF. & AM, payed a fraternal visit to-Lindsay Lodge last week, it being Past Masters' Night. A real pleasant evening was spent. We were sorry to hear that little David Bentley had the misfortune to break his arm. - We hope it will soon be healed. A number of the members of Old garden. pert and Columbia a 4 sales = Sef is _ REMINDER The Ladies' Bible Class will Bazaar in the basement of the Church, on Friday Afternoon evening, November 4th. = Many fancy and useful hand-m articles will be offered for sale, will also be a country store; a candy : booth and other attractions. An excellent Supper will be given at 6 p.m. until all are served, for only 36 cents Bazaar formally open- ed at 4 pm. Everybody welcome. erst) (ncn. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Minister St. John's Church, Port Perry Public worship at 11 am. with a special Thanksgiving service, At 7 p.m. Armistice Service. Sunday School at 8 p,m. Y. P. 8S. on Monday, at 8 p.m. Prayér Service and Bible Study on Friday, at 7,80 pm. Choir practice at 8,80 Breadalbane Church, Utica. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public Worship at 8 p.m. C. E. Wednesday at 8.30 p.m, LOST Black Terrier Pup. Finder please Edna Sweet, who represented, "Black Eyed Susan." The first prize for the * fancy costume was taken by Miss it Orma- McArthur, who represented a i beautiful sunflower. The second prize * was taken by Miss Helen Vickery, who also represented a sunflower. The first prize for the best Hallowe'en costume was taken by Miss Marian Farmer with her goblins and black cats, and'the second" prize taken by Miss Hazel Jeffrey with the costume that gave you a horrid ereepy feeling and last but not least were the comics. 'Both their costumes and manner gave you the giggles until the winners ap- peared, singled out from the rest. That's when you felt glad that you could live a little longer to amend your ways for there was Satan, in the person of Miss Vera Miller, with her sharp horns and guilty red face and England Lodge, S. O. E., attended the notify W. R. Willan, Tailor, Port long black cloak. The second prize, annual installation of officers at Lindsay, on Tuesday night. Supreme Secretary, Bro. Procter, and Past Supreme President Bro. Boxall were the guests of honour. We are sorry to report that Mr. F. W. Melntyre is not improving us fast as his friends would wish. Mrs." Percy Robinson (nee Miss I. Glasgow) is visiting with friends in town. Mrs. Gillespie and daughter Jean, of Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. W. Graham, nO in DIED SUDDENLY On Tuesday evening about 6 o'clock, Perry, Ont. 1 ree O00 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Capt.) Rev. 8. C. Jarrett, Rector Monday--Young People's Recrea- tion evening, 7.30 o'clock in Parish beign Satan's partner was represented _ by Miss Annie Farmer whose dress and manner seemed to lure you to their fateful den, She had the skele- ton of one of her vietims securely fastened at her right wrist, The , winner of the prize for the youngest Wednesday=Junior W. A. at 4.15. One in costume was given to pretty Thursday -- Evensong and choir four year old Jean Gillespie' who is practice at 7.30 'p.m. visiting with her mother at the home Wednesday and ~Saturday--Men's °f Mrs. Wm. Graham. We mustn't Club at 8 p.m. forget the boy who was dressed to Sunday next--Armistice Day Mem- represent the modern flapper or the orial Service will be commemorated. 987ky gentleman, the girl with the Sunday morning service at 11 a.m. in °Y®8 that seemed to be always pop- the church. Sunday School at 8 p.m," Ping out when anything new appeared and the one with-the great pig nose. PORT PERRY HUNTER HAVE the pebple of Prince Albert were GONE IN. BEARCH OF 'DEER shocked, when they heard of the sug- To daté the following have secured den death of one of the residents, Mr. licenses in Port Perry and have gone George Patterson, a 'well known to the northern wilds in search of big painter of the village. Mr. Patterson Bame: 8S. R. Reynolds, Seagrave; J, seemed to have been in his ustial good H. Moase, Port Perry; Rev. E. F. health up to about meal time, when, Swayne, Myrtle; Peter Ramer, Prince not feeling just right he decided to Albert; Charles and 'Robert Heayn, retire to bed, but was taken off be. Prince Albert; Jas. Boe, Port Perry; fore reaching there. He was about 72 years of age and leaves a widow and three children. I DIED At Port Perry, on Thursday, Oct. 27th, 1927, Margaret Adeline Ross, beloved wife of John Walker, Merlin Hooley, Percy Hooey, Keith Of course there were lots more, but we can't mention each one. After the judges' decision a short programme was given followed by one of the favorite games, after which a dainty lunch was served. een 000s FIRE DESTROYS BARN, CAUSING $30,000 LOSS Damage to the extent of approxi- DAUGHTER BORN TO ROYALTY Belgium is jubilant over the birth of a little daughter {the 'first-born) to Princess d and Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium. The hap mother (above) is the niece of King of ) -- 000mm HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The Executive of the Literary So- ciety met and decided to hold their next meeting on November 11th, with an Armistice program. elected George Palmer as leader of 'the Glee Club. fplya-oft" for the, championship "B" and 40" teams are tied. - The play-off for the championship will be sometime this week. They also. . holder of this number please report.) For the | set, No, 108, Miss Marion Tinsley For the PORTPERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. T. Richards, B.A, Minister Sunday Nov, 6--11 am, Gods Providence in Canada. 3 p.m. Sabbath { School. 7 p.m, "The Power of Senti-| ment." Thursday, ab\7.80 Dam--Mid-woek Service. Friday--Annual ° Bazaar of the Ladies' Bible Class. Young People's Soclety will meet on Tuesday. evening Nov. 8th, instead | of Monday, Thanksgiving. : Woon Ei [7 LJ] ay di The Dreadnaughts (Girls' Softball Prince Albert Church' Team) have won all the games so far. . Sabbath School at 2 pm. with Pub- The boys have chosen six new teams lic worship at 3 pam, to start a basket ball series in the a pp ----- new "Gym." } . 2 J Wado Se SR a FOR SALR FOR SALE Yearling Shropshire Ram. Apply Ford Sedan' in first class shape. to Almer Byers, R.R.2 Port Perry, Price Reasonable for quick sale. Phone 109'r 8. 2 Hooey, Roy Somerville, Art. Somer- mately $30,000 was done When fire "ville, H. Franklin, Albert Orchard, all °" O¢t: 31st, destroyed a large barn of Port Perry, and Wilfred Mark, of on the farm of Frederick Richardson, Scugog. at Columbus, The farm is one of We wish them all the best of luck 'he finest in Ontario County. The and may they all arrive home safe entire season's crop was also destroy- with their "one" deer each. ed, but no live stock was lost, oe Apply at Star Office. a Longe THANKSGIVING POULTRY The Women's Institute of Nestleton Milk fed spring chickens, Suitable are holding a bazgar in the Foresters for roasting, dressed for table, de- Hall, on Friday, November 11. Supper-livered, Apply to E. Jennings, Port will be served cafeteria style with a Perry Phone 189 r 8, good program, music, games, te, y with Confidence" GOOD COAL LW, hand) 'the best f Coal TON asp" eo To best. grades o railable_SCRANTON > DOMESTIC Can SANNEL We in now sippiy, 0 oo $15.50 per ton. ; {tu En Jour req requirements. We. So, wd re. E _ PORT PERRY COAL YARD £ 3 TW. . W. PYA Phonest ri hr The Port Perry Dominion Store Fall Opening Sale is Booming. If you have not received your share of the bargains be on hand this week, especially Saturday, when we will have some specials. Be sure to see our Fur Coats. Agents for "Tip-Top Tailors" See us about your new suit. Alix. Gilbootd, Phone 17, Part Peiey Do. you like good anus i a Ne tov tie Fresh-Salted oy the kind you 1 resh Salted Peanuts, th kind you making. Aailor, Port Perry, Ont.© "= a A Wiles, 000 7 ae ~ YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE

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