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Port Perry Star, 5 Apr 1923, p. 9

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1 2H RR 12°F Bal fa ail isp z ' Entrance Class or senior division i Max. 900, Hon. 675, Pass Alma Trees +++ (absent, ill) J a or Junior Fourth Forbes Nasmith .........~.. 611 Annie Farmer ........ .. 606 George Cawker ....... .. 606 Billy Carnegie ........ .. 603 Edith Williams ....... . 603 Franklin Rogers ...... ceo. b99 + Hubert Collacutt ...... veee. 588 George Mowat ...... 568 ; Jean Switzer ....... 568 E" Mildred Palmer 522 ke Alex Woods .......... ....1*519 3 Ross Midgley ......... weve. 461 L Minnie Hayden ....... 1*451 i Eva Hall ..... TORII 4417 5 Maude Andrus ....... 446 Ee: Arthur Somerville ........... 426 b Sydney Ashton .............. 1*409 Six of the Junior were promoted at Christmas and are eligible to write on the Entrance Examinations in June, if they show continued appli- cation and ability. § The classes have contributed ' a ir liberal share of work in the charity 3 schemes of the Sick Childrens' Hos- pital and the Consumptive Hospital, rm LOAN WANTED . In order to clear up the balance of 2 the debt on the Rink Building, the A Directors require a mortgage loan of $2000.00, and invite enquiries from : parties having funds to loan oh the - following terms: Interest at 7 per : cent., payable annually on April 1st, a with at least $100 of principal, and ; the right to pay off further amounts 2 of $100 on the same date. The pro- perty represents a cost of over ten thousand dollars, and during the two | seasons it has been operated has earned sufficient to pay all charges, and a substantial amount against the debt. Insurance is carried more than sufficient to protect the mortgage, which is supported by a by-law of the Company. : z Enquiry may be made te the un- d By order-of the Board of Directors. H. C. Nasmith, Sec.-Treas. m------------ NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the matter of the estate of William Alldred, late of the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, Widower, Esquire, deceased... ..... Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Statutes in that '|W. L PAR Champion Brand "AMERICAN" Fence on American Galvanized Steel "Posts take the least possible fence roam --you get the most out of every Putting up Champion Brand "AMERICAN" Fence is not an expense-- it is » whe invest up close for your purse's sake and your increased prodnction will soon take care of fence construction costs. «+ PORT PERRY A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS STAR 'OLDSMOBILE These are the Lowest Prices at which Oldsmobile has been : + sold in Eighteen Years. FOUR CYLINDER LIGHT EIGHT Model 43-A. 115" Wheelbase Model 47 ~ 115" Wheelbase "The Most Car for the Money" *"The Only Litt of its Kind 3 Pass. Roadster . . . $1978 5 Pass. To or pice: sls : Dae Cig ot : : 1545 3 Pass.Sport Roadster - - 2295 5 re Bear, « « 1895 4 Pass. Super-Sport Touring- 2395 #Pass Cope ++ - 2065 4Pass.Coupe = = - 259% S Pass. Sedan « + = 2245 5 Pass.Sedan . «- = 209 All Prices F.0.B. Oshawa, Government Tax Extra. OLDS MOTOR WORKS OF CANADA, LIMITED Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada, Limited Oshawa, Ontario Moffatt Motor Sales Limited Oshawa and Bowmanville. Founded 1897 Your Water Supply Automatic--Sure Continuous service -- day and night--always under pressure. A TORONTO Pneumatic Water System will give you this service--noise- less and best of all, absolutely auto- matic. Operated by Electric motor or TORONTO Windmill. Enjoy this convenient service now and Ey elt and family from the continuous drudgery of pump ing and carrying your ly water supply. JORONTO Outfits ean be ickly ins! . Drop in let's alk it over. Prices and full information § furnished. See me to-day. M. J. STONE ave Among the Easter visitors were: Miss Annie Swain, of Oshawa, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Swain; Miss Bertha McNally, of To- ronto, with her mother Mrs. Robt. McNally; Miss Vera Hooey, of To- tJ ronto, with her parents Mr. and Mrs... A. Hooey. dhe oe Hs We are glad to welcome back Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Carruthers. Word came last week that Mr. and ' Mrs. John Byers, formerly of Cart- wright, had their home near Hamil- ton completely destroyed by fir hy and Mrs. Byers and their yo daughter Marion, barely esca their lives. The sympathy of the community goes out to them in their loss, We are very sorry to learn that Mr and Mrs. Jos. Stevenson and family are leaving our neighborhood to make their home in Winnipeg; their farm having been purchased by Mr. John Grear, of Burketon. Died--At Toronto, on Thursday, March 29th, 1923, Florence, beloved wife of Rev. J. J. Robbins, rector of Coldwater, . The above notice, copied from the Mail & Empire, brought deep sorrow to many hearts here, During the time Mr. Robbins was the rector of St. John's Church here, Mrs. Robbins was president of the W, A., teacher of the Bible Class and leader of the choir, and was also able to take the organ in the absence of the organist. She was an invaluable worker in all that pertained to the welfare of the Church. In his very sad loss and consequent loneliness the hearts of Mr. Robbins' former congregation go out to him in love and deepest sym- pathy. We extend a warm welcome to Mr, and Mrs. John Grear and son to the front line of our township. Miss Ruth McQuade, daughter of Mr. Sydney McQuade, was operated on recently for appendici We are glad to report that at je is progressing favorably. hid EE -------- ANNUAL MEETING OF TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE The annual meeting of the Tri- County Baseball League was held in Sunderland on Thursday of last week with a good attendance of delegates. The election of officers resulted as follows: President--J. C. Burns, Beaverton Vice-Pres.--R. M. Tipper, Uxbridge Sec.-Treas.--J, A. Thompson, Sun= derland. Messrs. Burns and Tipper were selected as delegate to the 0.B.AA. The meeting to arrange schedule and dates will be held after the 0.B. A.A. meeting, and the meeting went on record as opposing the Jan. 1st resident rule as suggested by the 0. B. A. A. The name of John Burns was sug- gested for the 0.B.A.A executive. He has been an ardent baseball sup- | porter and fan in the northern dis~ trict for many years, The secretary has the organization of a junior series in hand for Con- tinuation school pupils only in northern town, which should develop into a junior league, and provide good amateur sport. ~--Tribune Head to Foot! 7 Cellar to Attic! What is an Inventor ? One who makes his dreams come true. No More Worry for the thousands of house- wives enjoying the wonder- - ful, efficient service render- ed by the Have Fuller Brush in your a home? If not send me a res and you will receive One Handy Gift Brush Free. F. T. Baker PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO. Sales Representative for Ressh, To a

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