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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1925, p. 1

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Opportunities i are oftén found in Your Problems," ® 3» > UR local manager is ready to e fro AD cn so beat vote Dots a SY feaan : all ; ments and render any service pe J) t structures and 300 temporary Cl oe ; compatible with good business prac- Jerinatie Hien me ¥ % ' | . tied, Our opportunities to yrender the Canadian Nation. i'l chi ition are valued > : financial service tan only be testrict- build $6,000 re hitia of $11,000-| (ll ~ ed by your failire to approach us. - city of ge at eto oo we 41. IF + {~The Standard Bank maintains a staf 00 om sicians entertaining the crowds at the | -. | in your logality which is organized to hibition on Music Haining the oxo Sept. 3rd. ll especially deal with the financial pro- . C hords of 1,500 voices, under Dr. Fricker, of| IN blems of your particular commercial poe, + : 'will give four concerts at the coming G. N. E. community; eal] and see the Manager Eons |. The Chorus same organization of which a clerical dele- of he Standard Bank, : \ Convention at Toronto, last year, expressed nce mb Dn lS I * - _ 'Have you received a Prize List?| "Tiag that I " is the title of the Canadian National Ex. OF CANADA mre oe RISE not phone or write the Secretary, | hibition Spectacle for 1925. It will.b a living "vibrant drama-| [ji i CK FOOD §| vas P. Davis, 19 King Street. W, | tization of the Empire theme and will have 1.500 performecs a . Sutchony Manages, ih, wi, 5 Oshawa, and, one will be sent immed- The Svooler dng knit goods industry, representing 252 mills Station, Sunderland ~~ + | IE a iately. /It 18 interesting to note the) in 155 cities, towns and villages throughout the Dominion, are 2 ER ---- git wy 3 a os mR | | added Santen sul Jereassy, prize Putting on 2 combined Lai exhibit at Jie C.N. E. fig Fr ees Bl money year's lis e uto Pushball, to be more thrilling than auto polo, is STMAN CAMERAS, KODAKS antl films. #8 of the Diseetors isa Heger and | the latest darsdey Rpastime to be introduced at the C. N, E this P P H . sh S h 1 wy ® se Sw rr 5 | better" wa a 925 pro-| year. is our cars and huge rubbet ball weighin ' Printing and Developing done at mises to_ealipse all previous ones. | 250 pounds. It has a spine-creeping effect on the spectators. ort erry 15 choo ed sath te EN SE YB NE Tw ry The subling aSoommoiation for the Et Russian painting we serpy 8 Special Section in the Fine re Staff of Teachers : \ \J'C = RE stock "is excellent. ~ Other housing s Gallery. ey reflec e Bolsheviki reign and should i inci . a MORRISON'S DRUG 'STORE. } conditions are much improved. Great | create something of a sensation in art circlgs. Thos: H. Fellick, M.A, Principal University PORN AS Lie Nan OR Tl ie | care his been taken this year in se- A model house of eight rooms will be one of the attractions Science and Agriculture : | curing attractions that will please| at the furniture exposition in connection with the €. N. E. - Miss L. Morwenna Harris % | all; "The big night show orf "Tuesday, |= For those' lke their past-times wild the Canadian Nation- High School Assistant's Certificate . Sept. 15th, will be long remembered} al has an 'unusually sttracti ve program arranged. In addition | Modern Languages, Art, Physical Culture. Th Tre Oia SRD 0 a | ae the free cts. are the: best that) to other thrillers.there will-be three days of automobile racing by | Miss M. Irene Glasgow, ' CE fe e-- 8 Si +. | money can buy .and the display .of|the champion dirt track racers of two continents High School Assistant's Certificate We sell everything you. want in choice, clean, ~ -|freworks has been chosen with ex-| ~The Canadian National Exhibition has an area of 264 acres. History, Household Science. palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats; - | ceptional care. Prepare now to spend| Acreage of Wembley 216. Miss Edith M. Appleyard, B.A, es = ah TI ge one big holiday at Oshawa Fair. : Community sings will 'again he conducted/on the grandstand. Honour Graduate Western -University. - § If you want it geod Remember the dates, Sept 14, 15, | Over 25,000 take part each night. English, Latin, Physical Culture, Ty : AN r _ | and 16, Write for a prize list." .. | Great Britain will again have an organized 'exhibit at the | Earl J. Spinks, B.A, : Sire po BERT MacGREGOR : 2 : ab "Ex." arranged by the British Federation of Industries which Hpnour Graduate Toronto University. Will do the res ? Rin; i" Phone 72. + . : " ASHBURN represents 1,900 manufacturing establishments with a capital- Mathematics, Physical Culture. Laie EVI Co the rest, Ring up Thone 18. +» Burn's Church was well attended |i7ation of twenty-five billion dollars. : Retord = There will be areal Paris fashion show in the French exhibit - Among the institutions of which the citizens of Port Perry Pr WL a Ese ey both mbrning and evening servi : Par : ty ; ol \ - 8 A on Sundog Rev. Jos. Ch at the Canadian National Exhibition. Live mannikins wilk'parade | and surrounding community are justly proud is their High School. Toronto, offichating. iss Barford of | Pefore the crowds in costumes made by famous French designers. | It has long Been famous forthe thoroughness of its work and the Cash prizes of $4,000, and the title of "Champion, Band of | high standing attained by its students. = The results of the ha ¥ x ENT a NTN v ; . 'Toronto, sang, also Mr, Koffend, sing- pn , : : y inati { YR ; 5 Hing a Hong "Can the World See| Canada" will go to the winner of the band competitions on Music | University and Départmental Examinations for 1925 are ex- TUR : : tremely graifying, as a mucli larger percentage of candidates Jesus in You", which brought home | Day at the C. N. E. ala to the hearts of 'his, audience with There will be four days of trotting-at the C. N. E,, Saturday, deep impression his text, "We would | September 5th, and the following Tuesday, Wednesday and were suécessful than for many years previously. 3 Ha a i tie ; Courses of Study , The school offers exceptional advantages to any who are de- Va alwave valu rg te. see Jesus." At the song service held | Thursday, : boars a > / . g Y. u can:al ays rel on getting "¥1in the ei following program | Reduced railways rates will again be in effect during the | sirous of obtaining a sound Edglish education, who wish to pre- ety reat LM Ses ger iene wins given, the Whole audience singing Canadian National Exhibition. : pare_for Matriculation into.the University, or who wish to enter first quality when you deal with US, !| with heart and voice their service of Over "700,000 invitation have been sent out to the pri ary | the professions of Teaching, Law, Medicine, Divinity, Pharmacy Leal hed smtion Bh nls a : pi rn . il gehool pupils of the Province to tbe the guests of the Canadian | °F Denisisy: feat f.the school is ithe: Denartment it Aged ak a ak 3. er Fo 'S} nf tl ._. Program--Organ' prelude, reading | Natio xhibition on Young Canada's Day. Special lTeature of.the school 1s the Department o gri- Prompt delivery to any part of the from Psalm 147, Doxology, Prayer, | TE ' z ; y . Siligre which is established as a most efficient course for both - 3 rp SEL gr." emy . §| Hymn, Jesus Saviour Pilot Me; solo,| : - - towrsand country students. This subject forms part of the work i ' required for both teachers certificates and matriculation. It is In the High School garden the boys and isl Gained a ¥ ro ¥ LEE 3 t town. Give us a. pit Ww $1. Blessed lights of hame; hymn, Abide| E Jatin : - town. RA) ned Fark ABTA Ze 4 |'with me; choir, oy B reigneth; . . f thoroughly practical. a Fit ow an It Be Done? girls.cultivate vadous kinds of rare and useful flowers and vege- 'rn re aa AA A TALS EE : | hymn, Sweet bye and bye; offering; pleased to serve you or Ey {| solo, omnis: hy, re Mo tables, and in tha Farm Mechanics room they obtain practice in ' fo | God to Thee; address, Power and The small boy wants to know-- 'How in the world carpentry, blacksmithing and painting, much to their pleasure place of music; choir, Peace, Perfect can I attend the Toronto Exhibition, when school and profit. Peace; and Just as F am; hymn . ®pens on Tuesday? A fat lot of good a free ticket A very important course open to the girls (and also boys) | Saviour Breathe; « Benediction, «18 to me. this year!" Theres no moral to this, is that of Household Science €areful and efficient instruction Mrs. A. Varcoe and two daughters | . y . fe is given in Cooking, Sewing and General Housekeeping. of Manilla were visitors with friends | ing ! : Eqbipment here last week. The school his a large library of reference, and -a large col- _ Mrs, Wm. Garden and son of Agin-| . ; : lection of books for the use of students in their supplementary court visited Mrs. Fred Stephen for a| . Port Perry High School reading. Several useful magazies. are taken and the students Tew days. oh ha pia E ! ie ti R t have the aid of these in the preparation of their work. \ laremont girls - a friendly é. 3% p A new microscope has been placed in the school which aids game of ball with our home team on] Xaminaj 10n : €p or S © | greatly inthe study of Biology. : w Friday evening. ~~ © "The results of the Upper and Middle School Examinations in An electric lantern has been installed in the Agricultural Misses Barbara and Dorothy Miller | Port Perry High School are as follows. The numerals following |room and' is used in the study of Biology,Art, Agriculture, and are spending the week at Jackson's| each name indicate the number. of firsts, seconds, thirds and |for suitable entertainment of the students, Point, oe credits, secured by the candidate. Alvin Bell with'9 firsts, has| _ A large phonograph is used in physical culture and for enfer- 0 of Toronto, ac- of highest standing, and this'he has accomplished in three years Tainment of students to give them a knowledge of and taste for 18. J. Lawrbnce and | of high school work. ~~. LE e best music, me : 3 pe : Bk The gymnasium is being improved and refitted with a number. Sfmt fl UPPER SCHOOL a oS ... | of pieces of suitable apparatus. A creditable Cadet Corps is ¢on- . Alvin Bell, 9, 0, 1, 2; Louise, Carnegie, 2,0, 0, 2; Karl Doubt, ducted, and is well supplied with uniforms and rifles. , 0, 3; Margaret Forman, 0, 0, 0, 5; Marion Goode, 2, 2, 0, 13] * Diptomas and Prizes sony , 0, 0, 2, 0; Clande Horn, 0, 0, 0, 6; Isabel Lucas, The Ontario Fducation Derartment awards Diplomas to®an- , 1; Euni alcolm, 0, 0, 0, 2; Keith McMillan, 0, 0, 0, 1;| didates who are successful at the Middle School and Upper School ow, 0, 0, 2, 0; Austin Mitchell, 0, 0, 0, 2; Willi Examinations. Lo : 0, 6; John Raines, 0, 0, 0, 1; Grant Real, 0, 1, 0,:8; jzes,are given to the best students in different departments 4 Soli Dorotby Srephenson, 0, 4, 0, 3; Myrtle oft ig seh ] Suiree, Chiefly Ant: dlousehyid Seience, Agriculture : wlin ~~ ol and Physical Culture (Field Day Sports). <i : : SCHOOL, a 5 i Students of. this scheal are eligible to compete for the Carter ; anion Bradburn, 0, 1,0, 2; Louise Carnegie, 1, 0, 0, 2; Norene | udents standing highest in ih Conte oh anpeicl Jar towthe. Cawker, 0, 1, 2,3; Jean Coates, 0, 3, 0; 4; Glenn Collaciitt, 0,3,1,4; School Examinations.) . In the past ten years students of this John Davey, 0, 0 «0, 1; Karl Dou 1, 501 Marguerite Doubt, } school have won six of 'these scholarships--Lea 'Nora McLean 8rd; © ret Forman, | » | Mary E. Watson 1st; Aleta Ferguson 3rd, Grace Rose 3rd, Miriam = J Bogert Harris 1st, Elizabeth Allin 2nd. 4 5 JE § Landy, 0,1, 0,2; = : Examinations. : toute : ,'0, 0, 1; John Me-| Thy mi in all the work. are held during the year ock, 15-1, 8, 3 F: Mi n November, y, and at Easter, "Reports of standing of , 2; Vivien McKercher, 2, students at these examinations and of régularity and punctuality © * Mitchell, 0, 0, 0, 1; Luella Moore, | in attendance are issued for the information of parents or guard- ; 0, 0, 1; Lisgar O'Neill, 0; 0, 0,1; | ians, * Promotion examinations in Forms I and IDare held in the 0,0, 0, 1; Jean Real, 0; 1, 0, 1; 'month of June. PREG pa on, 0, 2, 1, 3; Grace Rundle,| ~~ « ° : : : ie 2; Marion Switzer, 08,02; « « 3 ats Re-Opening - er 1,2; Ben d,| ~~ School will re-open after Midsummer Vacation rT September Ist, 1925, at 9 o'clock am.' All intending find it to their advantage to enter the school promptly ng of the\year. No fees are charged fo ble lodgings and b can be readily reasonable rates, er informa on anply, to the Principal A by letter or by telephone No.

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