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Port Perry Star, 7 Apr 1921, p. 4

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* * in the chair. _ Mr. T. W. McLean attended the meeting of the Ontario Ed- _ neational Association in Torénto last week, while Mrs. McLean 'and Lewis visited with friends in the city. Died In Rostian, Sask. on Saturday oril 2, Elizabeth Bell widow of e late Wm. Henry Hayes form- il of Reach Tp. Interment il be made at Pine Grove Cem- DE urtieMoBrie The Howard Park Methodist Church, Toronto beautifully dec- orated for the oceasion, was the scene of a pretty wedding when Lillian, only daugther of Mr John R.. Mc Bride, became the bride of Mr. T. Franklin Morris, only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Morris, The bride was given away by her father was, unattended and wore her travelling suit of navy blue tricotine with hat to match, blue lynx fur and a corsage bou- quet of sweet peas. Rev. Dr. Scott, ¢ the pastor of church officiated. The wedding music was played by Otto James A.R.C. O. and Dr. Howard B. Lane acted as usher. At the close of the ceremony the happy cou- ple left for a trip through west- ern Ontario. After which they will reside in the Oakwood dis- trict, Toronto. Carpet Ball League he local carpet ball players mpleted their league games on sy ape oh evening last. The NY oinesd has been very close throughout the winter. Many enjoyable evenings have been spent by the many players of the different teams. This is the third season the silver shield has been up for competition and is now the property of the Firemen until next season. - The standing is as follows: Won Lost Firemen 12 9 Sans of England 11 10 nge Lodge 10 11 Oddfellows 9 12 In Memoriam CHOZIER--In loving memory of our two dear girls, Vera, aged 10 years, died March 5.1918; and Pion aged 15 years, died April 7, 191 Three i! years ago to-day, Since our dear girls passed away, Wel loved ] them, es we loved them, ek 4 them more, Poy onus | sweetly shlled them To oily shining sh The golden gates were 'opened, A gentle voice said "come," And with farewell unspoken, They calmly entered home. Sadly missed by father, mother and sister. Sale of Home-made Cooking and a fifteen cent tea will be held on Saturday, April 16th from 4 to 6, in the Parish Hall, Church of the Ascension. All are welcome. Keep the date open. ! I. 0. D. E. The regular monthly meeting of the Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E. took place in the rooms of the order on Monday afternoon, April 4th. There was a good at- tendance and a lengthy program of business was transacted. The Regent, Mrs. Harris, was It was with much regret that the resignation was received of Mrs. Stent, owing to her coming departure from' Port Perry. Nominations for 2nd Vice Regent, the office vacated by Mrs. Stent, were held and passed, to be voted on at the May meeting. Reports from the Child's Welfare, Sick Committee and various others were received - and several communications read It was decided to establish a "Floral Fund" and te have a stated sumon hand in casey of _ bereavement i in the Order. At e 'conclusion tea was served and a social hour spent. The procéeds of these teas are to towards furnishings for t . * rooms, and a nice sum was real- ized at this one, ° sy Personal = Miss Winnie hie Ford, Toronto, is Mr and S. Ford. John 0 J 5 Suffered stroke, but is 'hat. 7' A. E. Rogoreon' Prop. GOOD MODERN SERVICE|" You can recommend the Sebert House to your friends. We know we can please \you in hotel acoom- modation. eid Wanted I want all the MUSKRAT SKINS from this district and will pay the big price for them All Kinds of Live POULTRY Junk Hides and Sheep Skins Wanted. TURNER BROS. Bell Phone 218 Ind. 1800 JUST RECEIVED a natty line of Ready- to-Wear Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats. These are of unusually good quality and value and it will be to your interest to see our goods and prices, before buying elsewhere. We have I all our prices for tailor le cloth- ing to meet the recent reduct- ions, We do repairing, pressing and cleaning and remodell- ing of men'sclothing. © W. H. DOUBT Rheumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules: + Have Sronont good health to half-a-million fe - sufferers, A healthful, yimopieyssaving remedy, - well known for fifteen years, pre. scribed by doctors, sold by drug- gists, $1. 0g box. Ask our agents or write for a free trial package, = ° Templetons, 142 King Ww Toronto Local Agent--P. G. Morrison SEEDS FOR SALE Red Clover Alsike Clover Timothy Graded and Inspected E. Hi PURDY ~~ cistern, double lot. J. H. Doubt, Port Perry. ; 'Office over L. G. Hall's PORT PERRY ONT ARIO J. A SUEFAY.. 3 Office De Rose & Co. hours, 9am. tob p.m. Phone 93 PORT PERRY : Surgical and Maornity HOSPI : (over oo hii wo For Terms apply to Mrs. Cormack, Port Perry| - JouN yEL008 LONDY. 'AL SURC Graduate of College . geons and niversity of Toronto. Successor to L. Graham, Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings Bell Phone Rd in Nance ring3 Office over Byer' s Drug Store, Port Perry House For Sale Six rooms, nicely painted, divided cement cellar, cement Apply to N. Dental Sur. | PIANO AND VOICE |, His ~ Bell Phone 60 Ca 'Egerton Boyce Organist and Choir oyce : P Rast Perry Me thadiat Church up agtepled jn voice. Thorough, pe pacha 2d ie a LC. nF d sofia t pias sue at the . . Bell, Po Perry. Thomas Big Carpenter and fo er Port Perry, Ontario - Consult me for new work, terations or repairs in the bt ing line. ship guaranteed Bell Phone da. First-class workman. 70 ' Barred Rock E gs Bred-to-lay (Experimental on Farm, Ottawa)Barred Rock E gs for sale.. $1.00 per setting o Apply to Morley Campbell, phone | i, 166 r 2, Prince Albert. Miss Aileen is 'staying or a few weeks with her grand- 0 father Mr. Thos. Brooks in Port Don't miss the beautiful {tata "The Chailenge of =» | Cross" to be given by the Gir | Circle on Friday April 8. POSTPONED | The play entitled "Looking |Office in Eb For Mary Jane' to be given b * [E15 s | cordi {the L 0: 0, £ in the Town Hall Sa 5 on Apri as been Of stock and imple; he till Tuesday: April 19th. Seats longing 0 bo 2d, Griffen ~atFhis ate sale, this vided he i Slqney's n wi ivi etween 18 the Rink Fund and the I. 0. D. Friday Agri th 2 £8 pom. ackson i "Ted. pocket Auctioneers Growing 'Popularity HE. popularity of the Gray-Dort is a thing of steady growth. To-day 'this 'good car has more friends than yesterday. To-morrow it will have more friends than to-day. Because'behind this dor widening i a of goodwill is an organization keyed up * to the highest pitch of carefulness, _ efficiency and pride in their work." N Because the intention of this company to - give the very limit of value is equal to its ability to give value. You cannot fail to appreciate the value ; of the Gray-Dort at its present price. : fs - See the Gray-Dort dealer at once. he ' J . STANDARD GARAGE | "Port Perry Ontario w---- Taw

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