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Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1911, p. 1

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"ws OF CANADA DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR eived in our Savings Bank rent, and is ufficient to open an account and enti the Depositor to a pass Book. The highest cureent rate of Interest is d that the Organized allowed, and money may be withdrawn at any time to the rural or smaller; ~~ without delay. enough to remove it en-| Savings ink Department at Every Branch: . bg: evidence is had 'in 'the| Port Perry Branch: - # G RESON tesbyterian Church, Sonya, Blackstock Branch } glia dp three organized Bible! Nestleton Station Branch | aciry Manager. arked 'Success' in isd Branches site ShBgmmanville; Oshaws. SYRiky: Clarement * ren only, but for mature men and women, and for those who are anxious to lav down principles for right living and high thinking, "Our watchword is 'Forward,' and we endeavor to continually add to our numbers and |keep some special work before them; and by means of this the Classes are kept busy and consequently interested. © The Sabbath School supports a Knox College student missionaries and takes up a special collection for that purpose each month. " The Young Ladies' and Young Men's Classes have assisted to raise funds and have purchased new seats for the choir. "The Senior A. B. C. bought new carpet for the pulpit platform-and church aisles. "We are wonderfully blessed in having earnest workers and good teachers for our classes. The enthusiasm of the teachers and officers inspires the members to do what their hands find to do. -- BEAT --I I * The objects of the Classes fare Bible stndy, the ; YOUNG LADIES' BIBLE CLASS--T. H. Watson, Teacher. . |creation of enthusiasm in Sabbath School work, the bring- ih he CI The ¥ Men's: the Y Ladies': | 178 in of new members, soul-winning and Christian culture | asses Are ae Toung Men's; the Young Ladies'; We endeavor to keep the motto prominently before us---- and the Senior A. B. C.' The accompanying illustrations, taken 'What we have we hold." by Mr. E. L. Willi .mion, shows 'the trio of classes with their| ' ' teachers. "Mr. Thomas H. Watson, writes : : "The progress of the Sabbath School here, since the : or H 1gh School ganization of the Adult Bible Class, is an iystiation of what an P . "ach: d withthe : New Movement' plans in 'a purely : distri Yor have our discouragements as well aa Other romotions Prural schoo it we endeavor to-he.a dauniless:band of worl fand not allow reverses to lead. Us. to inaction, When we ask port of LL r School Work eople to attend Sabbath"School we purpose not to take No eport ol Lowe 00 or 0 og a ThOUI WE Purpose Nok J n the Port Perry High School The tollowing have in the opinion of the staff, completed satistactorily the work of their present form {and can with advantage to themselves proceed to the work of the form indicated. : FORM 1II' (Names in alphabetical order) James Bowles, Pearl Graham, Clifford Jackson, : ' : WR : Leon Lane, Elsie Leask, Violet Raines, Charles Samells, FFE, Ro er -- : i ? - ; Ray Stone, Carrie Sweetman, Melva Switzer, Learoyd 3 5 i § Tennyson, Mary Watson, Chalmers Weir, Ida Woodley. Meats and Groceries t | 8 ' The following may at their option remain in their re to cook meat,when you can Ie 'I present form, or proceed to form II. It it becomes evi- s Gi ' | 2 l | dent that they can do satisfactorily the work of the higher FR ors He per 2 J form, they may continue in this form. der «+ »30c per 1b. Jessie White. ¢ ogo : § FORM 111 SENIOR ADULT BIBLE CLASS--Rév: H: N, Konkle, Teacher. Hazel Alldred, Mae Coultis, Annie Gibson, Irene [i for an answer; but continue to repeat the invitations until, in Jack, Edgar Megas, Clyde Platten, V co) Suggitt, Earl many cases, they are ashamed to refuse again and we succeed in Williams, Earl Whiteway (partial course twit ning them. We endeavor to keep the various committees at The Prize for the highest zombined standing in work to bring in new members and create interest in Class work. | English and Mathematics of the Lower School, offered by .- * There are probably two things which have added largely | Mr. Hutcheson of the Standard Bank, is divided between to our success--the high-class teaching which we endeavor to. Ray Stone, and Charles Samells. The competition for this "iti give, so that when a person once attends, he or she wishes to prize Was very keen. The marks obtained by these two lit return; and the stick-to-it-iveness of both tha teachers and officers pupils were equal, the first having the higher standing in +" In 'many country places the attendance is small and the' English, and the second in Mathematics. Other pupils : ad fat who took a high standing were: Mary Watson, Elsie Leask, and Edgar Moore. . The winner of the prize offered by Mr. Murray. of the Bank of Commerce, for competition in the } Upper and Middle Schools, will be announced after the publication of of the results of the Departmental Examinations, The prizes will be presented next term, Cartwright Roadway 3 . County Council has granted $600.00 to buy a right of way and build a road around Ham's. hill. The land' has been purchased, and the work will be started shortly. ~~ The credit is due in this matter almost entirely to 3) wil .| Regve Gerow, who worked hard to gain Bis point at the here we have proven that interest County Council, where he did not get a great deal of en- uragement from some persons who never have to climb hill over at the other side of Scugag Island. deputation of business men from Port Periy ttended the last session of the County Council and presen >d the case re she roadway, . The net result as. hes als ready been stated was a grant of $600.00 to carry out the can |

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