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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1927, p. 4

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k end visiting their cousin; M . Fernie Porter. "Mr. and Mrs. W. B. trict, bringing his deer with him. * Mr. Grant Real, who is at Flint, Mich., spent a few days with his par- ents, returning on Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Crawford and little son ' Bobbie, spent the week.end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Heayn. Mrs, G. M. McKee will receive for the first time since her marriage on Wednesday, November 23, 1927, from four to six o'clock. DE HIED'V bE DON'T MISS IT A special treat for all who come on Monday evening, November 21st to the United Church at 8 o'clock. Rev. F. J. Horwood, Mus. Doc., will give un illustrated lecture on the "Evolution of Music." An evening of instruction and entertainment is promised for all who come. Admission, adults 26¢. Children 15e¢. EE SPECIAL MEETING Carnival proceeds ,, ... was presented by the Secretary: : Statement of Receipts' and Exgonds: § "tures for 'year ending August 81, 1927 Receipts Bal, on hand Aug 31st, 1926 ..$65.12 General admissions ..........851.00 High School admissions .1 81.00 Public School Admissions ..... 29.00 Hockey receipts ..883.47 Paid Club .......... 420.47 413.00 sri sx» 100.82 ENACT i A | rae Sains 38,30 : . 68,78 Corporation grant .,.........11047 Sale of stock ........ Vas ans B00 $1261.59 Expenditures Expenses and repairs Per Band Water, light and taxes 45.66 13 t tax, less A special ting of Old England Lodge, Sons of "England, will be held in the lodge room, on Tuesday, Nov. tion nse! Government report, 1921 Gover! t report, 1926 29th, for the purpose of and election of officers, Jos. Baird, President. B® DIED Merrill--Grace Crandell Merrill, aged 26 years, wife of Benjamin ¥. Merrill, of 210 Portland ave., Rochest- er, N.Y., died Wednesday afternoon, October 19th, 1927, at the Strong Memorial Hospital, Besides her hus- band, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crandell, two sisters, Mrs, Bert Christie, Rochester, Mrs. R. J. McInerney, Brampton, Ont., two brothers, Emil of Buffalo, and Carl Crandell of Rochester, mene) (men. At the Public School concert on the evening of November 26th, prizes will be presented to the sinners in the various classes. imine ------ OLD TIME FIDDLERS CONTEST This event is_being put on by the Young People's Society of St. John's Presbyterian Church, in the Town Hall on the evening of Friday, Nov- ember 18th. Suitable prizes will be awarded. Other old time music will be rendered by the Alfalfa Seed quartet and other talent, Admission b0c. Wm. Ettey, Secretary. Treasurer's fee, 1926-27 .. Insurance remmjump Pg Interest Printing and office expenses wy Carnival and dance expenses .. Fuel irvine nays 45.90 Paid on mortgage i vvviver Balance on hand $1251.59 Balance Sheet as at August 31, 1927 Assets Charter, ....... 4.50, PPE $126,00 Land and Improvements ,... 879.20 Building Equipment 203.70 Cash 'on hand 1.25 $11,102.89 Liabilities Capital stock ,.,..... tou: 5087.00 Sanus Soe «+ 600,00 Bills payable .. 20.00 = by music lovers. $11,102.80 enemies IN MEMORIAM memory of Mrs. A. Mitchell who died November 10, 1924. ' More and more each day we miss her, think the w ind ig healed, Bur they ius in know th the ache that lies within Husband and children. In lovi PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE Sale is Continued until SAT., NOVEMBER 19 We are ing to have special bargains thisfr.- week for the last days of our Sale, and we sure that it will pay you to come to our re. and compare our pricés and goods with any stores or catalogues. No doubt you have a sale bill from w this week again in which bargains, but the bes the store. zon will see some gaod bargains you will If you did not eat t one of our bills this week call up"177 and let us know. Alix. Gilboord, Phone 177, Port Perry ~Nurse" (Miss Jessie Coulter) " % a i : The following financial statement .mPressive paid a frie 'tribute to "the heroes of the war, and concluded his address 'with a strong plea for "knowledgé", "toleration" and "co-operation" that 'Canadian unity may be assured and our freedom and opportunity estab-- lished. > After the address living pictures were shown r the direction 'of Mrs, W. H. Harris. hey included "Jacques Cartier" (Mr. J. O. Scott). During the showing of this picture Mrs. I. R. Béntley read the poem "Jacques Cartier" by Drummond. "Montcalm", (Mr. Robert Harris) "Wolfe" (Mr. Geo. Hull); Red Cross "The Army" (Beverley Smallman,) "the. cei Navy" © (Douglas Nasmith); "the Air" (Tom Harris); "Britannia" (Mrs Chas. Bowerman); "Canada" (Mrs. Cecil Beare.) : These pictures were greatly appre- ciated, as they represented a large amount of good work. The I. O. D, E. are continuing a good work in leading public thought along good channels productive of good citizenship. I; POST OFFICE BOX RENTS The proposed raise in Post Office Box rents is the subject of much ad- verse comment about town, and it is difficult to see why so great an in- crease in box rents is necessary. How- ever, the Post Office Dept. would pro- "bably have figures to justify the raise Port in' rents, the problem now is for the : private citizen to determine whether advanced rates. ----DS A RARE MUSICAL TREAT At the Ontario Ladies' College vn Friday. evening, November 18th, the Flgnzpley String Quartette will give a concert. The FlonZaley Quartette is of world fame, and the opportunity one dollar. of D patie h g socuri Hott sald parties there Shall artes in assets or chins 3 oF a sn Old Time Fiddle's Contest, Town Hall, Port Perry, Friday, November 18th.. | Admission 50c. HENS 111 AAA % er "WiLL BE OPERATING NEXT WEEK The manager of the Raymore Co, Mr." Wright, says that they 'will pe operating next week, * The machinery is being at once, and in a few days Sun' Ray Grills will be made-in Perry. : This factory is a welcome addition our town and should be a valued The demonstration of the Sun Ray, electric grill is worthy of the atten- tion of our citizens and it will be a good thing for our people to become acquainted" with this very useful electrical product which is to be manu- factured in Port Perry. It is expected that some fttesn to o Cees 9863.74 he can afford to remt-a box at the asset. +++ 4556.89 to hear them will be much appreciated skilled employees of the company will The admission 18.move to Port Perry when the factory Is in operation, - i Good reliable wo dog] 'housework. . Apply Mrs, Ww. G Ww. Fat, Queen: ii : * PEARS FOR SALE | The uhdersigned has a quantity of # winter pears for sale. Ernest Boyw, . Manchester. wr : = ANY A sh INKAARN A ~ YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE Young Pigs nine weeks old. = Apply to Ed. Jennings, Phone 189 r 4 Port Perry. er a : Local and long distance 'moving, all kinds of moving of furniture with ton 3 truck. 80 years experience in moy- ing pianos with Bell and other firms] in Toronto. Apply to J. LeBar, Cassimir, St., Port Perry. FOR SALE Collie: Pups for sale. Apply to A. R. Woodley, Prince Albert. AE AS RA AUCTION SALE i of five acres of mixed standing timber, 'at the premises of -Marshall O'Neill, lot 8, con. 10, Reach Tp., on Friday, November' 18th at 1 p.m. «There will also be a quantity of dry stove offered for sale. ! Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. rmmrmeni() (Yr. * MYRTLE STATION Miss Olive Harrison is visiting in} Burketon for a few days. = 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey of Osh- awa, are moving into Mr. R. 'Wiles' house. Mr. Pilkey has tharge of 'the Ths whl be io" wbeviod: Bete noxt tA D PERRY (0ALYAR Evora doi Tot 25 kaos. Sunday 'owing to the joint service] at Raglan, in: the Jr of the ful attention to all your riots We dive Prouge = care a ers 5 3%

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