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Port Perry Star, 15 Jan 1925, p. 4

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will be held in the Treasurers ¥ 'at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. ' Last year the Campbell Trophy Cth Races created considerable "interest. This year the races will be held about the end of this month. It should be remembered that * the winners of last year will not be able to compete again this year. There will be two cupsand and a race for each cup. The first is a mile race for boys of fifteen and under, and a larger cup free for all. Competition open to boys with- in the radius of Seagrave, Green- bank, Myrtle, and Blackstock. mn || aad NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of William Rundle Hooper, Deceased Pursuant to Sec. 56. of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of William Rundle Hooper, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, who died on or about the 16th day of December, A.D. 1924, are on or before the 12th day of February A.D. 1925, to send by post, prepaid, to Wm. H. Harris, solicitor for David Archer, executor of the said deceased their christian nimes and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- "ment of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said David Archer will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said David Archer will not be liable for "the said assets or any part thereof, to amy person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by Wm. H. Harris at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 8th day of January, A.D. 1926. WM. H. HARRIS, Solicitor, Port Perry, Ont. sa Ose METHODIST CHURCH 40th ANNIVERSARY The fortieth anniversary service to be held in the Church now occupied 'will be celebrated on January 25th. Rey. William A. Potter, M.A., B.D., Professor of Qld Testiment literature 'and Exegesis, in Victoria College, at Toronto, will preach both morning and evening. Special music will be rendered by the choir. to have that Watch or Clock putin order, OPTICAL REPAIRS PROMPTLY DONE. I. R. BENTLEY Jeweller and Optometrist. © ------------ AO HAIR WORK Ladies' Hair Combings made into. switches, also dressmaking dnd re- modeling done. Apply Mrs. Spears, at the home of Mrs. Guy Raines, one door east of Catholic Church. PEI CR STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures re Plebiscite Vote Receipts. Subscriptions paid to T.J. Widden, $66.00 Paid later .. . 6.50 From W,C.T. U, ...... . 10.00 Postage S. Farmer, printing . Publications .. Port Perry Band Phone messages ... Mrs. Needham, expenses . County Fund .... Balance on -- $82.50 S. Jeffrey, Treasurer. ree QQ Qe FARMS WANTED for cash or exchange, immediate buyers if price is right. We are sell- ing others, why not yours. See or write Disney & Lycett, Oshawa, op- posite Post Office, Phone 16550. Feb. 5. Spr nnn ASHBURN Miss Marjory Haig returned to the City on Tuesday, after spending her vacation at the Manse with her par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. Haig. Mr. Chas. A. Rundle visited his sister, Mrs. West, on Tuesday. Misses Mary Kerr and Barbara and Dorothy Miller were home for the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Fisher were in Whitby on Wednesday. The W. M. 8S. met at the Manse on Tuesday, January 6th. "= The annual meeting of Burns Church was held in the basement on the afternoon of January Tthi The Community Club met on ®hurs- day evening when officers were ap- pointed for 1925. H. Walker, Pres.; Walter Kerr, Vice Pres; Pearl Stud- daford, Sec,; Wesley Routley, Treas.; Edna Ashton, organist. The Women's Guild are giving a concert and bean supper on Friday evening, January 16th. ' A good pro- gram is being prepared. Faas Re a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES . When tha poll on the church union question closed, at 8.30 pm, last Thursday out of a possible of 241 votes 187 had been cast, 88 for union and 98 against; there was one spoiled | ballot. On Monday night our Young Peo- ple's Society met and 'elected the fol- lowing "officers: President--James Hanpa; 1st Vice--Marion Switzer; 2nd Vice--Unice Malcolm; Secretary, Margaret Forman; Treasurer---Neil Shortreed; Lookout 'Committee=--Jean Switzer and Olive Gerrow; Social |® Committee--Edna McKee and Merle Ferguson; Entertainment Committee, Annie Martin and Pearl Kent; Pian- ist--Leilla McMillan, Assistant Pian- ist--Laura Ingram, Our preparatory serviced on Friday |® fight next at 8 o'clock, will be pre- ceeded by a meeting of the session at 7 o'clock and followed by - our Communion Service on Sunday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. BR 1 4 a -- PROSPECT SCHOOL. Sr. IV--Evelyn Gilroy, 81%, Merlin Gilroy, 71%, Burnsel Webster, 61%. Sr. --Charles Webster. Jr. III--Jean McClintock, 75, Mabel piddery, 70, Leslie Smith 60. Sr. II--Frank Manderson 79, Bruce Manderson 78, Horace Webster, 72. Jr. II--Archie Gray 78. Sr. I--Katherine Reaves 79, Mar- jorie Martin 73, Bobbie Vernon 63. . L. Roach, Teacher. --QOQ---- Hereford Sale the 7th annual Stock Sale, 30 head, 21 males, 9 females, of the Victoria County Hereford Breeders' Associa- tion will be held: at Fanning's Sale Barns, at LINDSAY, ONT. on Wednesday, January 21st, 1925 commencing at one o'clock. Offering inspected by Mr. H. D. Smith, Sec'y DPO pelo intmen 0 tubers tical help! 1e membe - MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - N ER for : Bell Tgime'lr, 0 C C. ARCHITECT Get Your Auto - Painted. Now is the Time s| and the price is righ Get your ear | painted up to look like new, Ward |: at-|can do it. Shop at corner of Mary ¢| and Water Streets, opposite C.N.R. Station. P.O. Box 97, Port Perry. paint and varnish your automobile at | reasonable cost. work is to be. done at 'the cream building re- cently vacated by Mr, Goode. Apply |( Orr Browne, Port. Perry. Jan 22 a (O -- SHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE .. Registered yearling dual purpose: shorthorn bull. Apply to C. Coulter, Port Perry. Phone 221. Jan 16. Sat : + BREEDING: SOCKERKELS FOR wo pairs of SALE Rocks, bred from 243 egg Hens; one-pair of white Leghorns from a high producing strain. Apply to C. Coulter, Port y, Phone 221." "Jan 16.|" i Opin, INTERMEDIATE O. H. A. Jan. 16--Lindsay at Port Perry Jan. 16--Cannington at Uxbridge Jan, 20--Port Perry at Cannington ' Jan. 20--Uxbridge at Lindsay Jan. 23--Uxbridge at Port Perry Jan, 23-- Lindsay at Cannington, SE Se edb

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