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Port Perry Star, 28 Oct 1914, p. 8

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rch next Sunday Ist, at 10,30 aim." The board will meet] the following Friday at 2.30 p.m. "Our choir (one of the best in the} township of Reach) assisted in the services at Bethel last Sunday. . Sorry to report Mr. R..M. Holthy or on the siclelist, with blood poison on his hand, we hope for a a speedy re- £ The three Sanghists of Mr and Mrs J. W. Holtdy. are home from the West for a few weeks. 2 "Our enterprising young * Hockey team are making preparations for the games this coming winter, they have been trying to secure the brick yard from W. D. Munro, we hope they will succeed gg it Would make a good i place for 3 rink, Your scribe last week without any intention of offending any one, said in regard to the Thanksgiving concert. that-- "It filled the bill." The item should have read(filled the bill to perfection) for every one that was there was deligoted with the pro- gram, and the way it was given brought: great applause, and every piece was encored, Mrs. D. Archer sang "Tipperary." It was much appre- ciated, the crowd joining in the chorus Rally services in our church next Sunday at 2,30, an excellent program is on the list, every one is invited, and those who come will not be -disap- pointed. Mr. and Mrs. Savage of Prince Albert, have kindly consented to take part in the program. LL se Prospect At time of writing Miss Iz Gilroy i§ doing as well as can be expected after his serious operaton, Quite a number from here enjoyed the spegial services at Bethel on Sun- day conducted by our old pastor Mr. Snell. Union Service will be held at 3 o'clock on account of Quarterly meet- ing. Miss Mary Martin spent Sunday with Miss S. Bray of Raglan. Mr. Robert McClintock motored from Toronto for the week end, Sorry to hear Mr, Hervey Smith is under the weather these days. RN A Profitable Animal A 'Ewe belonging to Mr. Leslie Coates. Shirley, gave birth to a lamb on New Years Day 1914. Both ewe and lamb took first prize at Black- stock Fair last month, and on Oct. 15 the ewe gave birth to two more lambs and all are 'living and doing well, Our Share of the Second Contingent continued from front page. : A good delegation of the diam) : Bi, to the trait to see the boys | J 'and give them the fn hand BARRA. Lik No 2 LH acity again. Mr. Wm. Hoar has moved: to his, honie in the village, which he pur- chased recently from Mr. Pringle. here about the latter part of Nov. During the past week Mrs, D. G. Ross, Myrtle Station has picked a quantity of raspberries 'which seems rather unusual for this season 'of the ear, sons OF Seagrave our little burg this fall,~ Our ener- zetic stock buyer Mr, C, Sleep and wife will shortly move Into their new home on Parson Ave. Mr. Butt has purchased the parsonage stable and strip of land of which ajoins his lot and will fit it up for-a garage. Cecil bleep and family will move into the house now occupied by Mr. Cephas Sleep, and Mr. Titus our rural the house that Mr, Cecil Sleep leaves. Mrs. Miller has had here out build- ings torn down and will have them replaced by new ones at the back end of her lot. This move leaves a lot of vacant, between her home and that of Mr, Sleep's which she will sell at a reasonable price to the right man. A new stable is in course of erection on the parsonage growns, The cnniversary services and fowl supper held here on Thanksgiving was the best yet, and Port Perry can take their share of the credit. Proeeds $170.00 We ate glad to note a growing in- terest in all church work, last Sunday night a full house greeted the pastor, and they were well repaid. His ser- mon on "what that think ye of Christ" made a deep impression as he applied it individually stating what Pilate Judas, Paul and a host ef others, thought of Christ. Rev. F. Johnson and Tamily were visiting friends in Seagrave recently ene SOL Prince Albert "The following officers were elected last week at the W.C. LU. meeting. President--Miss Madden 1st. Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Totten 2nd Vice Pres.--Miss Thomas Correspondent--Miss Hiscox Rec. Sec"y--Mus. Briggs Treasurer--Miss Medd Evangelistic work--Mrs Campbell Tempernace--Miss May Madden Parler meetings-- Mrs. Briggs, cand Mrs. Warren Law and enforcement --Miss Medd Franchise--Mrs Martin Lumbeiman work ~Miss Hiscox them Tast winter will actin hat, cap-| Miss Morgan the Evangelist will | hold special services in the Methodist | Ne tnt rs Cap Several changes are being made in mail carrier and family will occupy | that 1t is 'half as s gogd ast | A Don't believe your neighbors Although many score of them are using this remarkable Wash- er, their claims fot it sound. too good: to be true. : Don't BUY--First TRY We all know the "Proof of ithe Pudding," and so I want you to prove this Washer by washing with it. If you'll let me place it in your home on free trial, then you'll know that it -Washes Clean--Washes Any» thing--Works Easily--Works Rapidly -- Saves Clothes -- Saves Your Health--Is Sim- ple, Silent, Serviceable. : There could be nothin better than a 19800 Gravity Washer for a wedding or Xmas present. Write or phone for. descriptive booklet, or when in town do not fail to see a demonstration of the machine on my store floor. GEORGE JACKSON Port Perry Ontario =F rll -- rs. M. A. Dennison will sell by Public Auction at her prem- ises, Queen Street, Port Perry, all her household turniture, - without reserve. Sale at one o'clock on-- 'Friday, Nov. 6th|" GEORGE JACKSON Greenbank Rural School Fair Greenkank School Fair was held at}. the School Grounds on Friday, Oct, ith. 1914. Schools competing were No. 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19 and Union School. The fair was a decided success in Pupils and }} their parents and their friends came}: in large numbers, atleast about five spete of the dull weather. or six bundred persons were present, | The exhibits were most creditable] to the children and showed the ine There were] over 500 on Friday morning in "the terest they had taken. large tent. display of 'layer cakes, cookies an bread by the girls, also a table! "on 3 | which needle work was "exhibited. The boquets of flowers were numer anu most of them beautiful and the display of apples added pl : the appearence of the show* ~ The special collection exhibited by. Greenbank school attracted much: tention and carried off the first | There was. keen competition i There was a tempting| Auctioneer CHURCHES AND FRATERNA NOTE Notices, not exceeding six be inserted free of charge, if the copy is handed } in on Monday of the worl inw itis expected to aj All lines over SIX must Ci insertion. "MET HODIST | Rev. R. Bamforth, B.A, Bu Sunday Services 1106 m. PRESBYTERIAN FURNITURE , Hines, of Church or Society events will | paid for at the rate of four cents per. line each b Afternoo ,S 5 in n, inday School Bie house i Fa Bell Phone 141° | Port Li | Sitings of 19 14 ; 1 Whitby -- Clerk, Miss E 'Mag: donell, Whitby, = Jan. 13, Feb, 5, Mar. 4, Apr 3, May 4, June 3, uly 3, Se Sept. 8 Oct. 2, Nov. 7, %, Dec. 4, an, 7 Oshawa-- Clerk, Miss L Macdon : hithy, = Ti 4d i$ Mar 5 & ©: al une Oct. | Now. § 9, Dec b, Jan 8, 8, 1916, 2 Bro SOCIETIES? a 3

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