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Port Perry Star, 20 Jan 1921, p. 4

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Ee Short, and son Lolowiiig Sig intend to] The 0 nd the 1.0.D.E ti n atte Convention ~ BO a was he present Met to. the cat a Foon thi wale Mrs. Har Davis (the 'accredited Mal from Port Perry); Mrs. J, W pase, 2 Merlin Letcher, B. Walker, Mrs. E. B. Nother Mrs. Geo. Woods, Mrs. [ohn Nasmith, Mrs. Stent, and | Mrs. R . H. Short. Mr. H. J. White, manager of ! the Canadian Bank of Commerce |v at Grimsby, was in town on esday. He has been ill for _some time, but is now improving i in health, His many friends here were glad to see him again. 'Mr. John Bradley is confined to his'home as the result of a recent fall. Mrs. Bradley has also been ill, but is now some- What better. * * Mrs. Geo. Byers had the mis- |; fortune to fall and break herleg. : Sibbery-Clark In Toronta on January 12th 921; Danforth Methodist > Chch i Alberta Mildred third daughter of My. and Mrs. Clark of Port Perry, Ont. was united in marriage to Mr. R. J. Sibbéry of Toronto. Among many gifs to the bride was a beautiful Mahogany Case.of flat Silver from the House of Hob- berlin, - Help swell the Rink Fund by getting your 'tickets for the Minstrel Show W.C.T.U. i "The regular meeting of the [Ce T. will be held at the ome of Mrs. John: Swan on} Wednesday, January 26, at 8:00 .m. The ladies of the Union urged to be present at this| meeti ng. Hear Miss 'Stapleford of Toronto, with her vio- ~. Fin, atthe Minstrel Show Died = At Sunderland, on Wednesday, January 12. 1921, Hugh MecDon- ald, in his 75th year. Annual Library Meeting On Tuesday evening, January 25, the annual meeting of the Public Library will be held in the Reading Room. The mem- bers of the Library are. invited and urged to attend this annual meeting. Business--Reception of reports and election of directors Don't miss hearing the Cipsy Chorus by 16]; beautiful young ladies; |a ' at the Minstrel Show. Epworth League - On account of the concert' on Monday next, Epworth League "will be postponed till Tuesday . evening. ' A special programme 8 being prepared by the boys, i which is to be a surprise. The plan for the Min- strel Show is now on sale at Davis' Drugstore Auction Sale Chas. Taylor, lot 17." con: ,- will sell his farm stock i Eo it piondas, Dm. Geo, * Shisbath ices Thirt; five Ga 'worship of God, and on Su January 28, 1921, the 35th anni. versary and Thankoffering: ser- vices will be held at 11. 'a.m, and' 7 p.m. The Rev. Doctor Burns of Toronto will preach at both services. Seagrave' ~ One morning last week Mr. Stan Wooldridge on going to the stable, found two of his best horses dead owing 'to getting tangled with their ties in a double stall during the night. . Under the auspices of ladies Aid a Pie Social in the. school evening Jan'20. Come and en- joy the evening. A programme will be given and games in the in the basement. A Owing to illness at the parson- age the special meetings had to be withdrawn for a time. ; Mr. Norman Woon -conducted services on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Carmichael being unable to take tne work. Mr. Howard Tanner is con- fined for a for a few days with! bronchial-trouble. Miss Agnes Simpson is vist ing with her sister Mrs Sornberger for a few days. ry ran -TRICKERY! and in the town of Port. Perry and under the very noses. of those in command of Law and Order, but trickery of such a character that it 'is. interesting 'to see, and amusing to hear the 'performs each trick. 'Many are the mysteries. un- folded to the behotders of this town a visit on Wednesday and Thursday, January 26 and 27, This company . of artists has played return visits to all towns. and cities that embraced their tour of last season, and eapacity houses awaised them every- where. Bert Johnstonds Big Fun and Magic Show is known all over Ontario for its clean, wholesome entertainment, The company carries itg own orchestra as well as the best artists in their - var- ious lines, Magie, Mystery, Mirth... Music, = Ventriloguism, Comedy,.and the famous Muriel The Great =~ White Mahatma. This phenomenal woman has the gifted power of being 'able to pull agide the curtains of mys- tery, and, peeping into realms beyond, communicates with the Spirits of 'spirits, who, hovering ove convey to her in the men- mation desired.. The company company comes here for two nights and will give a complete change of program each night, Bo sure to oe on hand and bring the children; { OBITUARY _ "MRS. W. C. STOTTS We regret to record the death of th he abo med hi hich ook nl inst. in her ond year. The nen room will-be held on Thursday | trickster's line of 'talk, 'as hel" mystic man, who will pay your|' touches of impression; the infor-, ous First class brick house, rooms, everything in condition-- hardwood trim floors in hall, dining room living room. ~All modern ¢ veniénces. Apply to W Doubt, Port Perry "Hoilse For Sale Six ~TOOMS, nicely D divided. cement cellar, ce cistern, double lot. J. H. Doubt, Port Perry. ri L.O.L. Officers The following officers were nstalied u King Ed ward Ladgs L wo No 223. W M--Ed. Williams 'Dep M--H White Chaplain--J Britton .. Rec Sec'y--G Morrish Fin Sec'y--G White - Treas--W Ettey D of C--W Cook Committee-- S McConnell, D Boe, T Cook,:T Asher, W Wilson Lecturers--W MeKinley and B Middleton I Tyler--H Blake 5a O Tyler--R Butson ~ Positive rellet is i RAZ-MAH EEE EERE A tig remed: upin Bw a spi some, iyo 53 iat $1.00 a box. nearest agent or write us for a free trial package. Templetons, : 142 King W. West, Toronto. P. G. Morrison Port Perry es Ashburn are assisting with Chalk Lake school concert and box social on Friday evening Jan'y 21st. Wm. Maw, Auctigneer, of Whitby will sell the boxes. On Friday evening Jan' y 14th the basement of the Church was well filled with" the old and young people of the congregat- ion who were present. Miss Margaret Girven, President of the Young Peoples Society acted! as Chairman. A good program} was given by local talent assis-| ted by Mrs. Lou Hicks and Mrs. Fred Hicks. Not least on the of a china cabinet to Mus, Earle C. Batty (nee Mary Duff) who filled the position of organist for about eight years in Burns Church. Mr. George-West read the address, and My. George pressive of appreciation of the rendered. freshments were Ay to Music ad Com Box Mystery Hand Cuff Slag Startling Revelations "ADULTS 35¢ and 50c. Several of our young people : program was the presentation|' Moles presented the cabinet ex-| @ongregation for faithful; service| A social ¢hat was_enjoyed at| the close of the program and re- served. ES Cedar Force Posts - Lr ry SR CF HR CIS NIRA HU Eo to any of the daily papers ' | or farm journals : at

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