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Port Perry Star, 3 Jan 1924, p. 1

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6 Port Por oy ethos fons 21st. Port es 0] holds successful Bowling Tournament, 39 rinks contesting. August 9. Announcement made that Hon. Geo. 8. Henry would open Port end Fair. 'August 16. Messrs and Hutche- ] Sou wry te block of real estate in Oshawa. Port uipment. arranged. and Mrs. tals 100 hep. fire-fighting eq 23. New town "dum ump hh parking of autos started. Spencer's infant did heled at Kaladar. August 80. A. C. Courtice's body -is brought to Pine oe Cemetery for burial. Mr. 5, | Thos. Henry dies at Scugog Island, Aug 25th. 6 'Town Council studies Toads at Fenelon Falls, Shout sion tosh ed the d ne me we y renovated and a ; Lt ment has been installed; the To Some Very necessary : Hall has had 'been installed and the tion showed the need of many more repairs improvements. 3 The Board of Education has had a Juiet bat progressive year, The High School a ndance is the largest in many years, and the work of School has been going along satisfactorily. equipment of the school has been increased The improved, the cellar of the school building been enlarged; the farm mechanics room been floored; many new desks installed, and other minor improvements and : repairs |The main facts that concern Port Ferry is t munici an pa: 1 ty does not Ray more [ the cost of the High School. This yi Fu are more Port Perry pupils, and our of fourse is not so large particularly from 'ham and umberland, Blackstock having established a Continuation' School, and under- taken some High School work. The following list of events is taken from the {| fyle of the Port Perry Star. The. dates nil are the dates of publication of the event, and not the actual date of its hap- i] pening, unless so stated. This makes a differ- ence of a few days in some instances. ; Jan. 4, Martha Hyland murdered. Port Perry defeated Cannington in O, H. A. game. dan. 11 Markham and Port Perry tie in an H. A. game. , Deshane styled a second «Roach. | Jan. 18. Hylands declared insane. William McKee dies suddenly at Sebert House. Soldiers' Memorial idea started. James Smith dies at the Oshawa Hospital. Jan. 25. Agricultural Society held annual eeting-- Geo. Smith re-elected President, and gil Sweetman, Secretary. Feb. 8. Mrs. W. H. Rundle dies at the age of years, "Feb. 15. John Turner dies at his home in Oshawa. Feb. 22. Rink held a Moccasin Dance. Mr. Abe Carnegie's house burned to the ground. Mrs. ohn Jia wife of the Rev. John Harris dies in pare Ferry 1. Scarlet Fever causes considerable town posunty Road conference held at ven in Ruddy's restaurant. r dies near Utica, ni dy died in Toronto, aged | | Port Perry. Sept. 26, N. Sinclair, K.C., M.P.P. re appointed House hh of the Liberal Party in ntari Mrs. Jos. Baird dies at Manchester Sept. 5th. September 13. Mrs. John Powers died at September 20. Port Perry Fair opened b Hon. Geo. S. Henry. Fine parade of school chil- dren, and demonstration of physical exercises. Howard Mark dies in Reach Township. Sept. 27. Board of Education meets as the school. Ratepayers invited to inspect building. Mrs. Kilpatrick dies at Port Perry Sept. 21. Mr, Kent's Sahlia garden visited by hundreds of people. A wonderful display of flowers. Sept. 27. Miss Mae Skilling gives musical demonstration with Columbia graphophone to a crowded house. October 4. Blackstock Fair a successful event, October 11. Big demonstration of Ford mo- tor vehicles and implements. Eva Jackson, infant daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. George Jackson, Scugog, dies as the the re- sult of an accident. Bell Telephone Company instals new equip- ment in local branch. October 18. ' Local teachers visit Rochester schools. Jean Crozier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Crozier, dies at Port Perry after a brief illness Oct. 25, St. John's Presbyterian Church holds its 55th anniversary. Stanley Gerrow hurt in auto accident. Nov. 1. Port Perry Rink Company holds its annual meeting and elects directors. Walter Knox gives free demonstration in physical cul- ture. Presentation made to Miss Kate Ross, on leaving Port Perry. Nov. 8, John Whitfield fatally hurt in auto accident. Port Perry War Memorial adopts idea of Free Public Library with war memorial therein. Miss Eliza D. Sexton, librarian of Port Perry Public Library, dies at Port Perry November 1st. Nov. 12. Armistice meeting held in Town Hall, under the auspices of the 1.0.D.E. Nov. 15. Crown Attorney Farewell hurt.in auto accident. Nov. 22. ' Port Perry artists broadcast radio concert at Bowmanville, Nov. 29. 'Successful Bazaar held in the Methodist Church. Receipts $400.00. Local Hockey Club organizes. Dec. 6. Public School holds first public con- cert: Hall crowded. Port Perry Public Library Board asks Council to form Free Public Library. By-law passed for construction of permanent roadways in Port Perry. : Jirgeherhiced ; formed in affiliation with the Methodist € De i. In Tprovements and repairs made at Dr. Stafford speaks at the Town Hall. Perry holds Christmas Fair, and High ts play, "Daddy Long Legs." house v, J. T. Hall receives call to the Belmont and Yarmouth Presby- | J uniognees ind ptance, sub- Pa Yome of oir young ow Rink, and succeeded in pe rE : handsomely sip | in Port Perry and Vicint y PORT PERRY Reeve--Philip Figary, (acclamation) Councillors--H. G. utcheson, Geo. Jackson, Jas. Neil Sweetman, Allan Goode, Frank Shepherd, Robt. Somerville, Jas, Medd, Wright Crosier. Board of Education--Mrs. Geo. Jackson, W. H. Letcher, R. B. Smallman, Frank Shepherd, Mrs. A. B. Forman, W, A. Christy, W. 8. Short, C. C. Jeffrey. REACH TOWNSHIP ay Reeve--Geo. A. McMillan, (acclamation) ; Deputy Reeve-- McDonald; Councillors--W, F. Thompson, John Jeffrey, Geo. Wright Crosier, Grant Christie. SCUGOG TOWNSHIP Reeve--Geo. Sweetman; Councillors--Jas. Crozier, Jonathan Alldred, Clarence Hood, Frank Dowson. (All by acclarhation. = CARTWRIGHT TOWNSHIP i Reeve--T. F. Bruce; Councillors--W. B. Ferguson, J. J. Jobb, Richard Egerton, Creighton Devitt. (all by acclamation.) UXBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Reeve--Owen i Davies, Wm. Cassie, Deputy Reeve--Mr. Cathe erwood, Chas. Lee. Councillors--Geo. Toms, Tom Graham, Mr. Loghie, Wilbert Gaspell, Mr. Lewis. UXBRIDGE TOWN Mayor--Perey King, W. C. Pollard, A. N. St. John, W. J. Moore, Walter Lapp, Edmund Newton. ; Reeve--Geo. Gerrow, Henry Smith, W. C. Pollard, D. Madill. Councillors--Wm. Pugh, H. Smith, 'Walter Lapp, Edmund New- ton, W .C. Pollard, Walter Barton, T. C. Nichols, W. J. Moore, Walter Tunstill, Chas. "Armstrong. OSHAWA Mayor--W. J. Trick, John Stacey, R. Moffatt, D. A. J. Swanson, T. B. Mitchell, G. Morris, J. L. Whattam, G. 'W. McLa Reeve--G. Morris (acclamation). First Deputy--J. Pn. Ww. J. Whattam, E. L. Vickery, Second Deputy--F. L. Mason, H. Shell, G, D. Conant, W. J. Whattam, E. L. Vickery, T. B. Mitchell, R. Moffatt. Third' Deputy--J. L. Whattam, J. C. Rowlds, Ro Ward one--J. A. Bickell, G. Hart, R. D. Preston. G. E. Mason, S. V. Young. Ward Two--O. R. Burns, N. S. Baird, A. J. Graves; B. Black, C. Davis, G. Miller, N. A. Cambhel Mrs. Alice McDowell, Ward three--D. Johnston, A. Ellis, E. Bradley; W. Groom, C. A. Mason, W. Allin, L, McLaughlin, C. M. Mundy, A. Goyne, G. Mitchell. Ward Jour--0. Alger, T. Hawkes, T. Sheridan, L. James, E. Vickery, H. Ross, G. Mitchell, W. A. Like Yard Five--E. Jackson, C. Henry, H. Shell, W. Boddy, Mrs. G. D onant. ..Water Commissioners--G. D. Conant, J. Fowlds, E.-Vickery. . Trustees: Ward one--W. B. Knott, acol, Ward t Ww. Hogg. Ward three--Alex. Brown, LL M. Mundy, E. ry, Mrs. E. C. Cornwell. ..Ward four--C. M. Mundy, C. A. Henry. Ward five--E. Liddle. '(acel.) Separate School Trustees--Dr. F. J. Barnett, A. C. Love, N. Me- Neil, S. Gates, J. Normoyle, M. Carmy, E. Powers, Ww. A N. J Connolly, D. D. Mullen, (all by acclamation. ; WHITBY TOWN .Mayor--A, W. Jackson, F. N. Burns, C. E. Harper, J. Jidneves: R. N. Bassett. Reeve--sS. Whitney, A. W. Jackson, R: N. Passett J. W. Bateman, E. R. Blow, C. F. McGrotty, J. M. Kenney cillors--F. L. Beeeroft, R. W. Talling, H. Wilson, F. M. Mein = R. Beddell, A. W. Jackson, S. Whitney, David, Mowat. H. George Huntley, W. J. Hallett, E. R. Blow, H F. MacKiuney, G Keil, T. Conlin, L. W. Dudley, T. G. Colville, C. E. Harper, R, J. Underwood, A. E. Sturgess, W. Davidson, R. SN Vickery; J. M. Kenney. Board of Education--W. M. Jermyn, W. Downie, E. L. Odlum, (all by acclamation.) = Public Utilities Commission-- two to be elected. T. L. Rowe, A. W. Jackson, John Shompecns Blow, G. N. Goodfellow, J. McIntyre, F. N. Burns, W. M . Pringle, A. H. Allan, L. W. Dudley. Me MARKHAM VILLAGE Reeve--A. F. Wilson, G. W. Wilson, R. Ju F. Williams. Councillors--R. J. Reesor, Low, F. Latter, G. W. Wilson, A. H. Cros M. Armstrong, J. I. Balsdon, Alex. Dou Malcolm, W. H. Myer. School Trustees--G. Wiliarmson, Gowland, F. M. Reesor. BO te, ..Mayor---T. 8. Holga 3 Reove. Win. Pim. Brack, Ek C. le C. S. Hal O'Nell, C. 8. ks W. H. Carruthers, Wm. Gorden Pawson, Ww. J. elected--F. F Morris, A. N

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