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Port Perry Star, 29 Jan 1913, p. 4

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Centinual skating from 7.30 till, x1 in: pao. Special - arrangements wil : for spectators General admission ase, spectators and children under 12 £5¢. Women's Institute Entertainment. "The Shirley Women's Institute in: fend bolding a Parlor Social on 'the erening of February 7th, at 'the Some of Mr. Thos. Spencer, just mowh of Raglan. An abundance of genes will be provided, a full. pro- ngs sti luncheon, = Mr, n, 'of the Standard bank will wocapy the chair and the following wkamses appear in the evening's = pro-|- Mrs. "Kilpatrick, Miss = Van Miss' Werry, 'Miss Ridley- Bess Hall, Miss Irene Byers, Mr. Dladgley with his gramophone. Mr. Bana with his accordeon and select- sans by members of the Bethel Choir sad others. Everybody welcome. Admission 25¢ The proceeds are to See devoted to Philanthropy. Mrs. G. Kilpatrick, President, Mrs. #ob. Graham, Secretary. Hockey An exciting game of hockey, the fist of the season, was played here #etween Uxbridge and Port Perry on "Tharsday evening last. The game was fast at the start but ing to the soft ice the 'players were son feeling tired, Spence, Emmerson and Deshane, fier the home team made 'an: except- #erally good showing on the forward Hime. Suggit, Brimble and Roberts played a good strong game. Ingram _ at the nets showed he knew how to wop the hard ones and at times was mept very busy. However, 1 think on good ice that Boys would , simple whitewash _ their @pponents, as it was easily seen" that @ur boys were faster skaters and. bet- mer stick handlers by far. | The Uxbridge team consisted of a six footers and the rest not: very far behind. They were'a good strong Seam but very unevenly mat Both teams showed a lack o At the start, combination work was ied but owing to the slush, they fimend if would not work. Individual wamek was then tried but' we all know Tower far that goes in hockey, The Uxbridge team were the win- mers by a score of 7--4. The following is the standing of the Sisins:--Port Perry, Goal, G. Ingram; Fsint, A. Roberts; Cover Point, V. att; Rover, H. Emmerson; R. mg, C. Brimble; IL. Wing, G. ; Centre, N. Deshane. Uxbridge, Goal, E. Nutting; Point; JC. Gould; C. Point, R: Prentice; Rov-| ex, E. Long; Centre, D. Prentice; L. Wing, C. Steiner; R, Wing, N, Adams A fair crowd of spectators were present. : Bsliiollngn Mr. Merle Letcher and David Car- | Comm megie are enjoying a trip to New York "where they will iy few' days and 7 fiom thete they wilt go Philadelphia. "Rev. R. Bamforth, Bi | Sunday S-rvices 11.00 ana AfemaoD, Sunday S Class. All Wel PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Mr. West, Pastor Sunday Services 11,00 a.m: and ANGLICAN Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector. SERVICES ist and 3rd Sunday at 11.00 a.m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7.00 p.m. If there are five. Snndays in the month Prof. service will be held at 11.00 on' the bth on this Sunday. : Club at Osh BAPT IST following Pp! Rev. J. Ford, Pastor. or to state as A of the peri { Professor. A DIFFICULT PR Opened and Closed It} Taxes are collected u of the property ina mu the ideal condition wou About fifty years ago Metcalf St. |sible to spend the taxes Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m | Methodist Church = was ~~ built" in [for the mutual benefit Oshawa. Rev. John Harris was "its | those who pay' the taxes B pastor and took part jn the opening |Will consider some sich ca services. A, short time ago, ° he of Edmonton it will be seen preached the farewell sermon. in the | course is nut possible for the property old structure, and the new building is is very largely owned: by outsiders 'a | "= now nearing completion. great proportion of whom reside in prog : Great Britain, Clearly . ih "Ibe spent to' directly' * Resignation people: nd LAND SPECULATION The one fact of modern ti ¢ Port Perry, January 27th, 1913|has increased the difficulties ---- ee ts Mr. Geo. Colton, has handed in|taxation 1s Jand speculation. No |ten years ago nor the farmer get his resignation as caretaker of the | matter what method is imposed to double the E priee for Port Perry and Scugog Bridge dnd }lect the taxes from the party who in also the Cartwright and Scugog Road- | the greatest. right to pay them, the way, as he has no time to 2 I ater {fact will remavt that thes od must | the work. Hoping that there will. be | be subject to change. . The public see | farmer's some good honest working. fellow get | realestate men making large: profits, the appointment in my stead, and frequently. paying but YEO, Covroy. the public treasury: | Se - tax rate going uj oA p cessful Und spocalasi Annual Corivention speculator ' \ at As a residy for this evilit Bas The Annual Convention of thelit has been suggested that a heav yi; Ontario Branch of the Dominion Al-Ltax be placed. on the land; but nce. is called to meet in Massey would not be a' remedy because Music Hall, corner of Shuter 'and | would not only fail of fe Victoria Streets; Toronto, on Wednes- | would increase the rac- {day and Thursday, Febauary 26th and stey 27th, 1913. Dr. Wallace's Lestursls The address by Dr. Wallace in eld Town Hall next Thursda: will be on Shakespear's Tons Cantar Caesar, and will be very interesting. The chair wall. | be occupied by H. L. Ebbels, Esq; and in addition -to.- . address a short musical. programme will be given. - General admission 150 : Course tickets 'may "be had {made the edi but the man who a the Yodge: Taylor of the' at onton, who is % ran shment Vg if) 3% | a

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