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Port Perry Star, 13 Jan 1921, p. 4

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uirrel trimmings, navy to match and corsage et of orchids and violets. He ass of the groom was ecklace of Mr. and Mra. Rumball eft i to spend thet honeymoon in New York. On their return they will live in the Earl Apartments, Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson! of Prospect wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their «unusual kindness and thought- ful consideration during their * recent bereavement. This 'thoughtful kindness has meant much to them. : voi. Died "At 'her residence, Highland Creek, on Friday;- January 7th, 1921, Iza Etheldra Beatrice Nott beloved wife of W. C. Stotts, in her 52nd year.- Mrs. Stotts was formerly of Port Perry where she spent the x pry part of her life. She was "in the employ of Mr. Wm. H. "Doubt for a number of year and was Stganist of the local Baptist ch for a number of years. The funeral took place on Sun- By to St Margaret's Cemetery, . il Ingram, Who is * in the Canadian Bank of Com- + merce at Montreal, lary eat or Sheration for appendicitis a ew days ago. Heis recovering be hicel yi Port Perry Councli The Council meet on Monday, the jth inst. with. all members * The committees were formed] Fi Fo ail nd Waddell. a e Roads--Crosier and Waddell Sidewalks--Waddell and Crosier Electric Light and Waterworks Rundle and Real Parks, Se -- "Waddell, Rundle Ri. and Lucas i AL ht--Rundle, Crosier Brock was re-ap- Tree a member of the foard of Education. * Dr. D, Archer was re-appoint- as Medical Health Officer. Meosars Jno. W. Crozier and wi TT. Widden were appointed ey for 1921. The following motion was pas: . That this Council grants The - 'Imperial Oil Limited permission © to erect new Tanks and a Ware- 'house on the Orchard' property u he bir side of ran Street way, facing on North Street a 'Water Stroot "within the a limits. It is hereby un: - derstood that the Imperial Oil Limited agree to keep the Tanks within the 100 feet limit from |! any buildings. © That the Clerk! be instructed to: forward this to G. H. Hambly, Mana- ger, Imperial Oil Limited, Tox Data at Port Perry froth of January," 192 1 The Contest for [ardenshi Sabbath ces i ity five years ago on. Sun ith donk of navy blue, : the resent Meth dist church was to th worship-of God, and-on January 23, 1921, the "5th goni- versary and Th hankoffering ser- vices will be held at 11. a.m. and 7 The Rev. Doctor Burns o Toronto will preach at both se 5 w Books The following new Books have been received at the Port Perry Public Library: Black Bartiemy's Treasure-- Jeffery Farnol, The Valley of| Siient Men-- Curwood, The Devil's Paw-- E. P. Oppenheim Miss Million's Maid-- Berta Buck, A Poor Wise Man-- Mary "| Roberts Reinhart, She Top of the World~ E. M. Dell, Return- ed Empty-- Flores Barclay, Harriet and the ' Piper-- Kath. leen Norris, The Girls of Miss Clevelands-- Embrie,(A Canad- ian story of a irl's boarding school), Glinda of 0z.--Baum Found A white scarf. Apply at-Star Office. Wanted Knitting, mending and darn- ing to be done. Apply to Mrs. C. Cotter, Borelia. For Sale Alaska Sable Muff and Alas- ka Stole in excellent condition, Apply to Star Office. - High School Notes A metal shield bearing the monogram. "P,P, H, 8." been presented to the School by "4the designer and maker, Alfred [Andrus It forms.an attractive ornament in the teachers' room. The school had a visit on Fri-{ last from Mrr T. H. Race form- erly Canadian Commissioner in New Zealand. He delivered a very instructive address on Can- adianism; At the close a-hearty vote of thanks was given the speaker on motion of Ernest Gerrow and Norman Philp. The regular midwinter exam- inations are being held this week. Miss Lynch has been unable to return to school since the hol- idays owing to illness. Her fel- deeply sympathize with her, and will be" very glad when she re- sume her work." We are hoping she will be back next Monday. - Agricultural 'Society Meeting Notice is hereby given pur- Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agrieultural Society will be held inthe Town Treasurer's: Office, uary 19th; 1921; at 'the hour of one 0 "clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving the annual report of the 'Auditors for 1920, and the Election of a Board of Di- rectors for 1921. - Jas. McKee 5. H. Purdy Secretary President |" Sons of England The annual Installation Figen of a England No No 9, {ment of their "has |17A. J low teachers and all the students{ suant to statute in that behalf] that the Annual Meeting of the| Port Perry, on Wednesday, Jan-|. of Of-1 will vening, rercoatings All in arrears for to the Municipalit Port. Perry are: hereby warned that all amounts Saturday, January will be' Callected by ~1 "traint. dao House For Sale Six ms, nicely pair divided cement cellar, cement sistent, double lot. Apply to J. H. Doubt, Port Pertyoch , Xe Myrtle critical condition. A number of farms in this vi- cinity are changing hands this year. Mrs. Chas. Glover of Oshawa called on friends here last week. Congratulations to Miss Gladys I. Cook and Mr. W. B. Ellins of Columbus. upon "the announce- marriage which is to 'take place early next. Tbh, r. L. Tordiff lost a valuable . Wo of the 'flu'! recently. - Jackson's Sale Register ~ JANUARY. ~ =~ 12 Mas. Chiddley Little Britain 13 H. Bowins, Pontypool = 14 Wray Bros, Port rey nelgrove, posa 19 Jas. Botts, Pinedale 24 Mrs. Porter, Pontypool 25 Victoria Henford's, Lindsdy 26 Peterboro Shorthorns's Pet- erboro. = Ed, Flett, Fenelon Falls 28 Jas Woodw ard, Cresswe FEBRUARY : 2 Victoria Shorthorn's, - 9 Wallace Brucé, Seagrave 10 R. G. Thompson, Cadmus 11 Robt Ferguson, Cadmus | 14 Dennis Shine, Omemee 15 R. Sisson; Bethany 16 Wes. Thorn; Mariposa 17 R:H McMillan, Bethany - 18 W. J. McCarroll, Dunsford 22 Robt. Bryant, Reach 23 Jno Taylor, Cannington 24 H. Shaver, Port Hoover 26 E 1 Williamson, Hampton 28 Austin Downer, Mariposa 4 MARCH wy 2 Jno Elliott, Fenelon Falls © 10RJ MeNicholl,, Byrnell ox 15 E. Rinch, Newcastle Great reduction and n't buy until you see our stoe ud re- remaining unpaid on. i ' Mr. Frank Schell is still i in 'a ' ndsay = The Methodist Ghirch ' an Troma is to be held fon Sunday, ; January 23. © - od natin ts MISS ESTELLE BULL "+ -Teacherof" 5 + PANG: AND VOICE! Bell Phohe 60. STONES® Resa opposite the Post Office ; PORT PERRY "Meals and Lunches Served at all hours. 0 sters served." Christmas stockings, and Christmas candies in. stock. Cigars,' tobacco, cigarettes. Meals at: all hours. Open Sunday Mrs. J. Stones, . J. Ac Mur RRAY Office --_-- bids & Co. hours, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. _ COCKBURN TEACHE OF VIOLIN Phone 981 Box 79 Port Perry Bull (Convenor), Miss Grace | ame: - | Davis, Miss Duffield, Miss Eve-|ec Iyn Alexander. Minstrel Show for prt Port Perry The Whitby Amateur Minstrel Troupe will put on an entertain- ment in the Town Hall, Port Perry. on i Monday evening, Jan- gary.24 They are coming er i auspices of the Sons; 'of England and the proceeds are F to be given to the rink fund. This is a first class show jand comes well will be a treat for the community. This entertainment has been |h given in Whitby and Oshawa with great success. The Oshawa Reformer. says: "A crowded house greeted the | artists and they showed their appreciation by the" uproarous applause." ns one Ontario boon iy Tol Union, 6£5 ne fre ol cons 3 separate ¢ ies and 10 cents(the charge) between other. centrals of different companies of the Union, No. charge more than Zor Furth) itor our: central = or er ormation. : D. Me Kay recommended and| _ ------ & he. daily. papers or farm Journals ; i

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