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Port Perry Star, 8 Mar 1928, p. 4

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som. «.We invite you to our Millinery rarior in we Holpn Block! Muito Will be to please, id ites raimer. Was Last on a buying urip vo 'toronto, Juontedl ana iNew York, (or the win- nipeg, amonion ana Saskaromn branches or tne 1. raton Co. were glad to see him home for a - % "earouie to Uhicago. : lar. and Mrs. Morrison and litte aaugneer, ana mr. ana brs. Wesson, l€av lor une wesL on dawurday, ana Will Blake diel home at ramorum, We wish them success. Dash. A rresh Carload of Si. Marys "Lement just received at Lhe rort a erry Coal Yards. uwing w the dedih of the President's davner, wpe lave win. Coulter, 1oung womens Auxiliary or at. Jul E rresbyerian Lhuren, uelu ac wae nome or urs, Vu luesady, arch léin, at 5 p.m, An Old Fashioned 'Good lime" ihe Laales' Aud of the Unived Church put on a pleasing program oi Vy eanesaay evening of last week. Selecuons were given by Miss Marion Goode, Miss Helen Mellow and Mr, V "i blouiter; and some short stories were wld by he Pastor, Rev. R. I dvcharas; the audience enjoyed comi- munity singioag; all these were good. buy Le centre of interest was in the cuorus by twelve ladies ot the church who were costumed to represent vac- 10us periogs of fashion, with particu- lar aivienuon to the hair dressing oi the time. lhe twelve ladies who gave this enjoyable number were: Mrs. A. J, Davis, Mrs, Ww. H. Leask, and Mrs. W, * Graham in group one; Miss G. Stovin, Mrs, Geo. Davey and Mrs. H. Lucas, in group two; Miss Grace Davis, Mrs. Goode and Mrs. Farmer, in group; three; Mrs. H. H. Stone, Mrs. Mathers and Mrs, R. T, Richards, in group four. 'The last: number on the pro- gram was u Silhouette guessing con- " lest, which 'was something of a pus- zler, for even the winners (Mrs. Pyaut and Rev. R. T. Richards) only guessed fourteen out of thirty-one of these shadowgraphs. Refreshments were served. ---- CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs, John Bowerman and family wish to thank the many friends who showed kindness and sympathy " during the illness of the 'late George Bowerman, and to the citizens for their beautiful flaral*tribute. were QP ptttm-- A GENERAL "MIX-UP On Tuesday morning of last week whe WEre-in a very icy y "and" when motorists 'were i having their troubles in keeping their cars on the roads and under control, quite a mix-up bceurred on the high- way east cof Claude's Field's, Wm. Kennedy was gaing' east with Mec- Glashan's truck and R. V. Mowbray, of Kinsale, was going west with his truck. At the same time E. L. Chap- man was starting out on his morning trip delivering. milk, which is really half 'cream; to his' customers in the village, and, seeing that he would meet with disaster if he kept on the pavement, on account of the trouble with' the trucks, he drove to the side of the road, but on atcount of the ice upset, and the milk of course was spilt, most of which went over Miss Bernice Chapman, who was coming to the village with her father. Mr. Ken- nedy was able to bring his truck to a standstill, but Mr. Mowbray's truck - skidded for a considerable distance be- fore he could stop it. While this fracas was going on, Mr. Holtby, of nity the a Dt business; and Miss Annie: e Mar. £ who has had charge of F. W. Mec- GE. intense: Purdy, of Winkiiog, . Intyre' s Millinery ng of cordially invite you: to the opening o tin; Hat Shoppe." Wednesday, March 14th, and days following, ~ thy 2a) Sars loi, We are. vio! ss been kt the new. "Rite carrying a Misses', and Children's Hats. The Rite, Fat Shoppe Showrpom in the New Archer Block will be some new machines ip this 1a - Meighborhood soon as Mr, Day is a (te Very persistent salesman, Mr, Bill Heron of Brooklin Pressed will two car loads of hay tor Mr. John UC wm. bay, Wr last week. ' Mr, Norman White of Ashburn made his annual round here on his ussessiug ihe ratepayers, Will J:-Cook was on a business Up vw loronlw on Saturday night. A pleasant time was spent at the weekly community club on Friday. Mr, award Mole returned on Sat- urday trom lissex where he was visit- ing nis brovher and sister. mrs, wm. 'Larvis lett-on Monday for 4 couple -of weeks vacation with her daughier Mrs, Dr. R. Clark. mr, ana Mrs. Albért Wesson left on Sawurday tor their home near Swift Current, where best wishes go with tnem irom their triends here, mr, Tom Duff is visiting his son Mr, Lorne butt of Shirley. Mr, Fred O'Boyle has leased Mr. F. Fisher's 1arm east of Ashburn for a term of five years and expects to take possession the first of April. Lhe blizzard on Sunday was char- acteristic of March and made the roads almost impasssable in places. Lhe Toronto-Lindsay bus service was cancelled tor a time. A pleasant time was spent at the home.of Mr, Will Cook last Wednes- day night when a surprise party was given to Mr, and Mrs, Albert Wesson, prior to their leaving for their West- ern home. 'Ihe evening was spent in music and progressive euchre, eight tables being played, the unbeatable Mr. Frank Brown secured first and won 'a pair of pearl cuff links, for the gents, while Mrs. Will Ellins won a china cup and saucer for ladies. . The consolation went to Miss Ethel Bright and Mr, Reid Cook. The ladies then served dainty refreshments after which the happy gathering dispersed to their respective homes wishing the young couple all good wishes in their new home. The Dramatic. Club of Greenbank are presenting their popular play, The Country Doctor, in the basement of the church this Friday night, March v. This promises to be a real evening of entertainment, as our Greenbank friends are noted as performers of the stage, and a good crowd is looked for. , See the bill regarding the Sale of Horses, of G. W. Rodd & Son, vn Tuesday, March 13. If you are in need of horses this is an opportunity you should not miss. There is ome team of prize winners. Mr. Oscar H. Downey left on Fri- day of last week for the West, where he is in charge of four car loads of Government stock; which will be dis- tributed at different points along the line. Mr, Seagrave The Ladies: Aid of the United Church excelled themselves on the . oyster supper and program that was ven in the Sunday School room on Wednesday evening last. abundafice ou for them, as well as lots of gir dainties for those than can- ee oysters as a delicacy: the innerman had ere were everyone retired to the body of the Sa church where . given. Mi ig Tok oysters for everyone assisted by home talent, who were roundly applaused for their various, well selected numbers, Those of our own talent taking part were Mr. Mrs. Howard 'Leask, vocal duetts, . Messrs. Owls, Leask and Neely, vocal trio, and Mrs. Kdgar Butt and Miss 1,}' Moon, instrumental duetts. The ladies cleared about $60.00, Seagrave experienced what has been the worst blizzard in the past decade on Sunday last. returning from school when the bliz- zard was at its height, had consider- able difficulty reaching home. Church service in the evening was cancelled. The men of our congregation joined hands for a bee on Monday of this week and cut a geod supply of wood in Mr. Clarkson's bush, for the use of the church. Mrs, Henry Topping returned to her home in Oshawa on Wednesday last after six weeks spent with friends here. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. Orval Stone and 1amily in the death of his father, Mr. Joseph Stone, of Port Perry, whose funeral was held on Saturday last. Interment took place in Bethel Cem- oer, Greenban! hile attending the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Emma Smith, in Béaver- ton, on Monday, Mr. L. Scott, received word of the death of an uncle in Lake- field, whose funeral he also attended, on returning to Peterboro, another uncle had just passed away, 'Mr. Scott remaining there for the funeral, re- turning on Friday. Misg Vera Tanner was visiting in Penile on Tuesday last, the guest of Miss Mina Balfour, * Miss Irene Spofford has resumed her duties at school after a week at Yeterboro Normal. ° Mr. John Mark attended the conven- tion of Trustees and Ratepayers held | in Sunderland last Saturday. Mr. Mark is secretary of the association. Mrs. R. S. Long of Myrtle Station is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Roy Scott. Mr. F. Smith was visiting at the home of Mr. G. Clements on Sunday. Mr. Geo. McMillan was in Toronto on Friday and Saturday last week. embers of the Epworth League 'enjo; creel ladies serving lunch afterwards in the Sunday School room. We regret to report what might have been a more serious accident, when little Evelyn Harding, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harding, was seriously bitten by one of hi ye a skating party held on the horses, on Friday of last week. The]: little girl was walking in front of the horses. when one reached through the manger, biting her on the cheek just beloW the eye. We are glad to report that she is doing as well as can be { expected. Rev. Mr. Davidson was a visitor in Lindsay on Tuesday 'of this week. Mr, Wesley Frise was a business visitor in Lindsay on Tuesday. It is" with Soop regret we report the death of H unro, son of Mrs. Annie Fy and the late' Robert Munro, which occured on March 1st, in Detroit, Hoel, after an illness of scarcely 'a wee! Hugh was wi known around Seagrave; where he spent. his boyhood - s. He is sur- by his wife and one daughter, also his mother and one brother, Don- ald, of Gambridge. The funeral ser- vices were held on Monday, from the home of his father-in-law, 484 Man- ning Ave., Toronto, to Mount Pleasant Cemete Mr, John Mark and Mr. James Uinro, uncles, were there from Seagrave, -- Ores DIED In Toronto, February. 20th, 1 Joseph Stone, aged 78 years. 1928, to he estate of the late William Love, at Gre turday, March A number of cutters" on Tuesday evening, the young | the office of Paul @ , Purvis, Columb, ! Ontario, the seventeen in uh seventh concession of the 'lownship of 'East Whithy, 'and West halt of number eighteen inthe Seventh Con- and | ¢ession of the Township of Whitby. The said. property consists of 120 acres of land, 20 acres of wood land, (and 100 acres of farm land, On the 100 acre parcel isa large barn with suitable arrangements for stock, and two dwelling houses. The farm is tell situated, is in a fair state' of cultivation and has excellent soil for | general farming purposes. TERMS: Ten per cent of the pur- chase money to be paid at the time of sale. The balance to be paid within thirty days of the date of sale. The said lands and buildings are to be sold subject to a reserve bid, and to an existing First Mortgage. paiticulars and conditions of sale, apply to W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C., Barrister, Bank of Commerce Bldg, Oshawa, Ontario, or Wm. J. Sully, Auctioneer, Oshawa. Dated at Oshawa this 28th day of February," A.D, 1928, ee Oe FORD CAR FOR SALE Closed Ford in good running order. Apply to Rev] 8.0, Jarrett, Port Perry To Mr. and Perry, on Saturd a daughter, March 6th, 1927, in hi For further |. 0A.C.No. 72 Sect; Outs 80c Ps (this vat won 1st at Ottawa and vehi 6. row Barley, $1. $1.00 bag, large $1.50 bag. Arthur' Sleep, Seagrave, lot 22, con. 10, Rack, ] also the North Twenty br ; North half of Tot] Small rug, dark brown color, one} 'side of cloth has shiny appearance. Reward if returned to. Dr. J. B. Lundy, Port Perry. CHURCH OF } ASCENSION Service at 11 a.m. on Sunday next. On Monday, March 13th, the Right Rev. Bishop Sweeny, of Toronto, will conduct confirmation service... remem (Yee PORT PERRY PICTURE soy PROGRAMME « 'Saturday, March 10th. Walter Beery and Raymond Hatton in "Now We're. in the ir. " Tuesday, Ma: Monte Bl h, "Brave Knuckles" also CharlS#haplin=in "The Im- migrant Thursday, o>. ath. Buck Jones in "Blood Will . Tell" "also "Blake of Scotland Yard" = ~ , ren OY rrr PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH | March 11th----11 a,m.---Series on the Lord's Prayer. No. 5--Forgiveness. 8 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--The Seeking Christ. " : Thursday evening, 7.20 o'clock, mid- week service for prayer, praise and Bible study. Monday gvening at 8 o'clock the ns, Young People's Society. There will be an exhibit of African curios with short Sescription of each. Everybody welcome. ri ATbort Church / abbath School at 2 pam. with wor- : In a cold and silent gra Where the trees and b; Lies a kind and . cold and si} t % One yedr has gon Friends may- healing, But they little know the sorrow That is in our hearts concerted; But father, dear, we hope to meet you When the Lord calls us home, 4 And in heaven with joy we'll greet cliff Farm"; Port Perry, on Saturday'| evening, March all his life, residing at Bethany, until February, 1919, when he m to Port Perry. He Teaves to mourn his loss six children, Mrs. Robert Wherry, Mrs. C. H. Fowler, and Mr. John Coulter, of Toronto; Mrs. R. T. Strauss, Alliance, Ohio, Jessie M. and Clifford, at home; also seven Srandehildsen. His wife i: ih pie pre Jessie Middleton tiie k ee nfiB02 | Nora Levia ......, 319 evan gee 378 Biot knanakasBOT Seis Beth Archer ..... Harold Turner ... Marjory Harrison . Leo Foley . Wilbert Wakeford Donald Mathers . Archibald McMaster Ti vv 346 eat y.Naple .........o.. y Carnegie' tases iuenany Teddy Cooney. . Clara Gilboord » examinations missed. 4 E. W, Harris, Teacher, ren QQ Qin AT THE CENTRE SCUGOG Woods A ull supply ost -and soft Ee w Br nders w. Gc. WPT Phones: Yard 94. Uptown Office We have a-specys at these goods Prt . DRY CLEA} BLONG BL K Fo DR? 1 1b. pr ts 20. 1 5 Ib, pail 98 ik Ard ot Men's Floooetind 4 Men's "Wool Underwear

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