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Port Perry Star, 16 Apr 1913, p. 8

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carried on Yoses and trusted agent Mr. Crooks com lily fo 4 oust oe the | table domeciled in a coach special %o the 'strains of Lohengrin's fitted up with an office in one end i h, played by Miss. Ida ving appartments in the other artry. Miss Zella' Shier, 'sister of 'bride, 'acted as bridesmaid, and Jookedl charming in 'a 'white lingerie -with blue satin sash. Mx. John Rev.|. Mr. George Martindale, of Toronto in Me y : 0 ved Vi is |is at t vacation at | peatance of his of the Fred Victor Mis- |i at present spending 4 VaCAHOE SH yo ence, assisted by Rev. "Mr. his home Here. ; Zi ton. Me. Taylor, of Allandale; was ln 0 the bridewas a] Village last week and we are pin; to the] our new school house, Mr, Taylor is 1d cuff. links with en-}the contractor who built. our : 3 to Miss Hartry a pearl]church last sommer. No 'doubt. the g : school will be built in apple pie order. The arch under which the marriage] Mr: and Mrs. 'Mac Murray and 'took place was of evergreen tastefully | faniily moved to Toronto last week: = 'decorated with bells. The presents] we are soory to report. the "serious were nunierous, and the congratula-}liness of Mrs. Richard Lapp But Huns hearty and afc irs od on glad to report the condition of Mr. pd a bles ith James Dundas has much improyed.. and white candles. Amd show- Mr. John Stacey, of Little Britain, "ers of confetti the happy couple left spent Monday here. ; on the train from Sunderland to take| Mr. and Mes, T. Daynes, of Lindsay a short trip, after which th they will |3€ leaving with - Mr. Jim Thorndike reside in Toronto. "1 for the summer. 3 gl Married by the Rev. J. (O, Watts, Te 'Alice Anderson, oldest: daughter of "a Peter Anderson, to Herbert Bagshaw, Prince Albert of Cannington. Mrs. W. Armstrong has returned Mr. A. GC. White, and sister Ms. bien | Forsythe returned to: their home in an absence of some 'weeks with Brideeworth after visiting their Cousin Miss Maude Copplestone. 3 Miss Stella Savinac spent Saturday. Mis. John Warren is on the'sick list { Mrs, James Butt is seriously ill Mr. T. C. Forman's sale was well] Mrs. Bertie Metherell, attended even though the weather was anfavorable. The bids were high. Mr. J. Hoskin and his. mother, of Pinedale, visited friends in our village. ic Miss May Sonléy is home, as the 4k Prospect Soyiool of which 'she is the Sonya : teacher, is closed on account © of] We welcome Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas diphtheria. Munroe and family to our village, » having settled on the farm formerly Seagrave occupied by Mr. E. 4. Williamson. Mr. John Beecroft -is renewing old The trustees of the church meth, cquaintances. last week to choose a window for the} yo 4pe very glad to see Mr Walter church which will réplace the one de- Mosse out id after his Seous ill stroyed by the recent heavy winds, A 3 new one will be installed in due time, on Miss 1.adley 1s Sundaying at home his at Janetville, all worked well, cutting agoogd supply On Saturday last Mr. John Grovesiof wood. The reason was well known while operating Mr. Wes. Frise's wood} for My, Tripp. had promised them a saw had the misfortune to have his} dance at night. At night about Bity band badly lacerated with the saw! a it night about fifty A young son. arrived at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Botton recently. t. Thos Tripp had 4 wood-bee in bush on Friday: last and the boys He is under Dr. Henders care, Wel ant evening : A EAP : ring was enjoyed by all. hope iy a speedy tecovery. Miss Flossie MacTaggart is leaving Shingling has been the order of the Fthis week for Rochester N. Good Tately around here. The" followinglyycic to you Flossie, "bit we hate parties hiss had BD or partly | ee you Sh : 3 so, their barn roof:--W. I." Rogers, Re RLhior li 3 : Sid: Wooldridge, Jas Leask, J. H, i Lilian Wiamson, spent Brown, A. L. Orchard; Mr AL Sny-{ 5 Ww + Ti 4 x der i8 reshingting his house, 0 $ are, glad to hear of "Mrs. © Mr. Moss Mark has undertaken ASKS TOCOVEIYs Cs doin ns _ the care of the church for a time «at : ; "least. 'Mr. Brown haviog resigned ~ghe position after six years of constant "care of this building and grounds. * f Cobourg, with ived and avery. pleas-| a oliveris; [to state that he took 'the 'contract of Mr. H. Langford residénce to: Mr, large | Raglan. Mr. Langford purpe ing West in the near future, La -- Scugog 'Our pastor, Rev. J. W. Totten _an-{ nounced that 'next Sabbath' évening. there. would be held ip 'the. Centre chufch a memorial service having: res ference to the memory of a very wich | Joved and revered former pastor ock, In this servieé gratulation. eh The Centre Choir were ont in good force last Sunday evéning and great! aided the service by their excellent and will selections and' splendid i id rendering of}. oo in Little Britain the guest of her friend | the same. © © Sirhan | farmers, | Steps are being taken to. secure. successor to take the place of Rev | J. W. Totten who is pow. completing his fourth year. It appears that a choice been made. Fash 8 ind a week in Port: Perry with ber gran parents 'who both were ill: » L Mrs. Wallace: Platten was called: to visit her mother Mrs. Reader; of Port. Perry, who was. thought to be dying The: laters. a lady Highly" esteemed. her and is, said to be the first whit child "born on. Scugog, her maiden : nate being Miss Helen: Pickle, a4 Mrs. Crooks, of Seagrave is visiting. her daughter Mrs: John Miloer Eveyone 'sympathizes with Mr. and I a{ best inve: 8 ot EE Saw Ee &

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