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Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1920, p. 4

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FW. Melntyre was ml i ri rgus last week attending the]: - oe funeral of of his brother, Dr. A.D. |: Li Metal a Noe is i ghd -Orech siti i aor who is seriously ill; Mr. and Mrs, Somerville, of Sodley, Sask, have purchased C. J. Pearse's property on Joba! Bt We welcome them to Mr. Somerville has adh his Armin Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Lent of Picton will spend the winter wilh gh thelr daughter Mrs. (Rev.) Clear the Walks Nature has been taking pity on the househélders who have not shovelled their sidewalks. Itis always a d good idea to clear the walks soon as the snow becomes i on soft, as it soon packs and turne to ice, ren- dering the walks dangerous Sally to old people. here should be no necessit, of talking about the enforcemen of the snow by-law, and haggling over its provisions toseeif the.e are any loopholes in it. Citizens know that the walks should be kept clean, and that a shovel and some elbow grease are required to do the work: Good Work - W. H. Clark and Robt. Plum have just returned from Ux- bridge, having installed a fur- nace for Mr." Walter Chapman. This speaks well for the Carne- gie firm. No Need to Fear The fact that the Town Treas- urer is now protected by two machine guns and a trench mor- tar need not deter ratepayers from handing in their taxes. Leaving Town Many of our citizens will learn with great regret that Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ward and Mrs. C. J. Pearse intend leaving town in the near future. Mrs. Pearse has sold her home on John St., and Mr. Ward has' bought a farm at Wick, and the intention at present is for the family to move there next week. All three of the persons men- " tipned have taken a prominent part in'the church and social af- faird of the town, and Mrs. Pearse has proved herself to be a thoroughly kind-hearted and woman, who loved to make . people happy. . Mr. and Mrs. Ward will be greatly missed in the Methodist Church, where they were active 'workers in many departments. Mr. Ward was Councillor fora couple of years. e wish Mrs Pearse and Mr. and Mrs. Ward every happiness in their new home; but we also] wish they were not leaving the town. We shall always welcome their return. --- Methodist Sunday Schoool Entertainment The Methodist Sunday School entertainment will be held on the Svening of Wednesday Dec, i ------ o 'Card of Thanks Mr. John Mark wishes' to thank his neighbors and fri » : ty Se HT and kind. to re- [md 8 gre 1. R. BENTLEY, Opt. _ Vik SET. : v. W. D Barisan, Pastor. " 10h Sey CH -- & ible 11 a.m Morning Worth 8 p.m. Sunday School 1p. on. tase, Worship Thursday evening, service at 8 p.m. : Choir i, Friday. at 8 n. m. You are invited to these services and I 0. D. E. The regular meeting of Scugog Chapter. 1. 0.D.E., will be held in the Club Rooms, on Mon- day evening, December 6th, at 8 o'clock. "h In Port Perry, on Sunday, No- vember 28th, 1920, Jane Knox, beloved wife of W. Dobbins, aged 27 years. At Greenbank, on Friday, November 26, 1920, aged 71 years--Mrs. Wm. Stovin. In Reach Township, on Sat- urday, November 27th, 1920, Margaret Irene Simpson, be- loved wife of Frederick Ballard, aged 26 years. High School Notes The High School has received a battle-scarred remnant of the recent war from the Depart-| ly a machine gun, which was captured from the Germans. It will be given a conspicious po- sition in the building, - The presentation of prizes won on Field Day took place in the school on Thursday after- noon last." Mrs. Merlin Letcher and Mr. John W. Crozier, honor- ary Presidents of the girls' and boys' sections respectively of the High School Athletic Asso- ciation, were present, gave much appreciated addresses, and made the presentations. The standing of the highest nations, in order of merit, is as' ollows: Form IV Honours--Miriam Harris, Eliza- Allin, Bessie Crozier, Jean Crozier, Helen Mellow Satisfactory--Grace Rose, Har- old Jackson. Form III Honours--Edna Wallace =~ _ , Satisfactory -- Lewis McLean, Percy Maleolm, Ernest Ger- row, Allin Sweetman, Earle|g ; Sweetman, Honours Buice Maleolin, Jas, Carnegie Satisfactory -- Willie Nesbitt, Florence McLaughlin, Orval Switzer, Mary Ferguson, Sam- uel Cawker, Nogma Ward. Form I Honours--Grant: Rundle, Isabel Lucas, Margaret Forman, Meta Miller = Satisfactory-- Eva Druean and Mildred Good Winnie Be to Protec sure to see at the High School Co Pepp son, F of Dec. 15 'RortPorry, Ont, ? ment of Militia, Ottawa, name-|th students at the October exami-| Commence- | A; Jog to Geo rae Toi at ving up ng. e at one pion Sf W.F. Marquis,, Auct- or rR Reward from lot 9, con. 5 Reach, Rew: Phone information to Harold' Kerry, Bel - Notice to Creditors 'Of Catharine Christy Notting- ham, deceased. Pursuant to Sec, 56, of Chapter 121 of the R 1914, notice is hereby given or all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Catherine Christy Nottingham, late of the Township of East Whitby, in the County of Ontar- io, married woman, who died on or about the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1911, are, onor before the 27th day of December, 1920 -to send by post, prepaid, to William H. Harris, Solicitor for John E. Nottingham, the administrator - of the said deceased, their christian mames 'and surnames, ad- dresses . and descriptions, the full par- ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature securites (if any) held by them, and 'that after the da last d the said A wil proceed to ital the assets of the said dece among the rties entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which notice shall ng been. given as above required, and the said administra- tor will not be liable for the said dJaseta or any f, to = any p of w wid claim or claims notice ohall not have been received by him or his solicitor at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry this 2 day of November, A.D. 1920, WM. H. HARRIS. Solicitor for the Administrator, Port Perry, Ont. BAZAAR Once agaifi the Ladies' Aid will hold a bazaar in the Metho- dist church, Friday, December 3. The Christmas shopper may come certain of finding many beautiful and useful gifts, a few | of which we mention-- Five booths, representing many kinds of faney work, in- cluding fancy towels, hand bags, camisol es, boudoir caps, pillow aprons of different sizes from tea apron to the kitchen ing including Snbroidered ed romp- ers, little girls' and dolls. ice cream The Bazaar will openat 5 p.m. A good supper served from 5.30 Home made candy and der twelve 85c. This is an op- portune time to buy, as hristmas 18 near at Dand. Don' ior t the date beta' Boston bak: beans will be 8 T's, 'A. Rose, President residen Mrs, Jas. Lucas, Secretary Ea Roan yearling heifer strayed Offered for recovery. of 'animal. | Bell 164-r-24. Geo. Payne 2 -- rete rite ERA ESS 14 99 3 i covers, doylies, ete. ; over fortyy: apron. - Dainty children's cloth-| night dresses, and fancy dressed|' p.m.. Adults 50c.; children un- |: 44 HRI 'Aberdeen An, Cattle for Sale private sale ten head deen Angus, all pure bred, some of 'which are imported, and others are: bred from imported stock. Registration certificates may be seen and further. partic- ulars learned by ¢ oeulting. He the owner at his Prerises Ewart Blight, Perry, or Bell Phone 1183 r 24. of Abeér- P. G. Morrison, Druggist : Ewart Blight, of lot 9, con- cession 7. Reach, is offering for | R. R. No. 1, Port Mr. Arthur Crozier wil 1 Ave, Port Perry, Sonsigting ofa "one acre of nd, a good stable and - fruit, for LOU 5 Mrs. Spencer w house wit one. Mr. David Carnegie wil sell. his 'new house Lilla Street, with iode?h impro vements, $3, $3000 buys house with all De, improvem furnace, bathroom, electric | yht, ete. ; 4,500 buys new two-storey house, with all m : _convenierices and Impey omenis splendid garden, -W. H. Harris Port Perry ns ~The Star Office. is the Home of Good (ZS ' a reskr room. December E 'wish to 'announce to the. public: that we have fitted up a first-class 3 Grocery Department in our store, 'where : we will endeavor to supply you with good, fresh Groceries at right prices. This is not a general store. Groceries, Fruit and Confectionery . i Le 'We specialize in REST ROOM = This is something you have been' looking f for--a store We have it. You are invited to make use 0 it when, it ows. cabins :

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