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Port Perry Star, 16 Oct 1912, p. 8

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autumn leaves, 'soms. "She carried a shower of roses rand lily of the valley and wore 'the 'groom's gift, a diamond and platinum t. A 'bevy of girls were in attendance, inclu Irene Flood, of Paisley, as maid of 'honor, who wore pink satin trimmed with 5 Heh Yace and and an amethyst hat, Florence McCaw, of Port Perry, ds bricesmaids wore pale blue satin and black picture hats. They all carried sheafs of pink 'roses. Louise Carr negie, niece of the bride, made a sweet little flower girl, and carried an. old fashioned nosegay. The groom's gifts 10 the bridesmaids were pearl bar pins. Mr. Gordon Edgar, of Calgary, brother of the groom, acted as best man, and Messrs D. and Harry Carne. gie a¥ ushers, - After the ceremony the bridal party and guests drove to the residence of the bride's father, where Mrs. Carnegie held a reception, wearing a pretty gown of maave satin and a corsage bouquet oforchids; Ma- jor and Mrs, Edgar left for Chicago "em route to Regina, Sask, the bride traveling 1n a navy blue suit smartly tailored; and petunia hat, Mrs. Geo. Jackson. Misses Mamie Mamie and Grace Davis were in Tor- onto last week attending the Musical Festival in the Arena. Mrs. E, Adams was in Toronto last week. Miss Lois Shibley, of O. L. C. 'Whitby spent the week end with Mrs, Bamforth. Miss: Dhel Purdy was home for the week end bringing with: her her - two friends Miss Amy Christian, and Miss Louck. Mr. John Davis has taken 'a posi: tion with Ryrie Bros. in Toronto, Mr. Wm. Doubt attended the : Fes- tival of Music in Toronto last week, Miss, Ethel Keenan, of Oshawa is visiting with Mrs. John Turner. Mr. Keith Bruce, has returned home. Mr, H. G. Hutcheson, was in Tor- onto over Sunday. ; Miss Vickery, of Toronto spent the week end in town. _ Mrs. Morphy, of Hamilton is visi- ting her daughter Mrs: W. F. MclIn- tyre. Mr. Cecil V. Purdy has bess. ap- assistant 'manager of the gents mishing department of the T. ton Store in: Winnipeg. = Congratulations. Mrs. W. H. Harns and her two children were in Toronto last week and attended the Festival of Music. Mr. Follick spent the week end at OHILOREWS DAY "Weservices inthe Church of the Subaay School 'work, when all who "interested in the welfare of Sunday Schools are invited to be present. out with quantities of} Miss Lamb and Miss |. at the side, va 3 It is very fortunate that none of the persons in the accident' were hurt, and the affair should be' a lesson to the young fellows 'who were 'racing that there is serious' er in such a practice on the public highway especi+ ally at night. tn een as. BARN WAS NOT BURNED Last Saturday while Mr. Fred Mark north of Port Perry, was threshing the straw in the barn caught fire, If the fire had spread as fast as the news of fire, Mr. Mark would have last both house_and barn in a short time. 'But forunately the men managed to put out the blaze and no serious damage resulted. 4 Reach Council will not be fable for of whose lait she sha : Notice. ge the 24 Dated af Port Perry of September, 1912.7 'HuserT L. EBBELS, od Solicitor for the Administratrix Thanksgiving Services |e The Methodists of 'MANCHESTER roomed Mét in the Township hall' Man-| chester on Monday Oct z4th. All members present. The Reeve in: the chair, " Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed; Councillors McIntyre and 'Dobson introduced and carried through a by- law, authorizing the Reeve and Treas- urer to. borrow additional money to meet the 'cufrent expenditure of "the Township until the receipt of "taxes for 1912: and Thanksgiving Da Sunday services af 2.30 4nd 7.00 pam. On the évening of a Chicken Pie siipper The pathmasters of road | division No. 28 stated that the bridge| on the fifth concession opposite: part of lot 16 'required a lot of attention, owing to 'the channel of the creek; leading north from same being filed up, therefore causing 4 large amount of water to be dammed back at; said bridge "all the time, making it very hard to keep the same in proper|. repair. Mr. Johnston moves that the clerk} be instructed to" notify the owner of} the properity lyiug 'opposite the said bridge to reopen the said ditch - run- ning to . the north and give proper channel for the water to get away. Carried. : ; ACCOUNTS PASSED Thos. Kirby, $4.50 rep bridge, T.1. Whitby. Nh ; Mr. Timson, $7.90 gravel supplied ©01p. es F. Bailey, $17.45 building cement crossing Prince Albert. i Lantern Globes, 4 for 2c Cod Blast Lanterns, g§c Engraved Lamp Chimneys, 1c 'Rocki John Johnson, $17.00 drawing gra- | Blac vel and steel and gr oes I to bridge lot 13; con 3. A. Calder, $25.00 putting in' cul" vets and paring road div osne C. Wells; $1.00 rep cu Wm..Medd, $6.9: Epsom, Port Per

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