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Port Perry Star, 3 Feb 1927, p. 4

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"good showing for a country the people of the are wide-awake and prosper- 'to hear that Mr, T. very well after his re- -operation. We are 'sorry to report that Mrs, M. R. Hull fell on the ice and broke her leg. She has been taken fo - Wellesley Hospital, : Mr. R. B. Smallman will be attend ing the Blacksmith's Convention at Kingston on Friday and Saturday, "February 4th and bth, Little Lloyd Harrison was seriously injured a few days ago while sleigh- riding. He ran into another sleigh and broke two ribs. Port Perry beat Stouffville on Tuesday night by a score of 4-3. The game was played at Stouffville. The preparatory service "in econ- nection with the United Church will be held at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 4th. Rev. Mr, Jull, of Brooklin, will preach the sermon The meeting will be in the auditorium of the church. at | 11 | USA COMING Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, of Toronto, may be consulted at A. J. Davis' Drugstore, Port Perry, Thurs- day, February 17th. SPECIAL HOCKEY GAME The "All Star" (girls) and the Bankers will see who can score most goals at the Port Perry Arena on Monday night next. If you enjoy fun be on hand, but don't bet on the bankers. After the game there will be skating, and the whole price will be the same as skating only. NEW HOCKEY SCHEDULE Uxbridge vs. Port Perry The following 'the schedule for a new set of games between Uxbridge and Port Perry." These games will be for a silver cup--goal to count on the round. The cup will be ex- hibited in the Star Office window next week. Feb. 8--Uxbridge at Port Perry. Feb. 10-~Port. Perry at Uxbridge. Feb, 16--Port Perry at Uxbridge. Feb. 18--Uxbridge at Port Perry. Feb. 26--Port Perry at Uxbridge. hte (10) Oo enar lei BRINGS GOOD STOCK Mr. Bousfield, of Macgregor, Mani- toba, has arrived in Port Perry with a fine carload of horses, which are to be sold at the Sebert House yards on Wednesday, February 9th at 1.80 p.m. Mr. Bousfield has bred most of this stock himself on his Manitoba farm. He is evidently a' successful man at this branch of farming, as his stock are frequently prize winners. tenn) Gases RINK NEWS Things are on the hum at the Port Perry Skating Rink--something do- ing all the time. Two big events are scheduled for February--A moccasin dance and skating on Friday, the 11th and the Carnival on Wednesday 28rd. At the moccasin dance there will be some er special feature such as Tucky number dances, barrel jumping and keg race. Fuller 'particulars on bills. 2 The Carnival will feature costumes, | a $5.00 gold piece being offered for 'the best home-made costume, Then there will be the usual prizes for lady, ' gentlemen, boys, girls, best couple skating, comic, ete. There is to be a burleque hockey. match, a mile race for the Bruce Camp-| other races. This is the date open. ce RHEL NE pay Toronto: nto 3 Ontar clock ing gon 2, re. airs to us--work Fdone. ere. # \ I. R. BENTLEY 'Optometrist Jeweller and Stationer PORT PERRY After an illness of several months there passed away at his residence, 646 Bathurst St, Toronto, on Thurs- day, January, 27th, 127, William Parr, in his eighty-second year. The late Mr. Parr had lived most of his life in Blackstock, Township of Cartwright, where he was well known and highly respected. The family moved to To- ronto about 14 years ago. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, two sons, five daughters; W. Herbert Parr, of the General Hospital, Dr. R. L. Parr, Toronto; Miss Mary Parr, at home; Mrs, R. J, Arnill, Holstein, Ont.; Mrs, R. B. Hare, Swift Current, Sask.; Mrs. F. W. Brock, Port Perry; Mrs. 8 B. Graham, Toronto, and eight grandchildren. Interment took place on Saturday from St. John's Church, Blackstock, of which Mr. Parr was a lifelong member. I ies SF |, | I LO.D. E. The annual meeting of The Scugog Chapter, LO.D.E., will be held in their rooms in the Davis Block, on Monday, Feb. 7th, at 8 p.m. Afternoon tea will be served at the close of the election of officers for the ensuing year. It is hoped that every sashes will be present and help make this the best meeting of the year. RR ae amp PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES St. John's Church; Port Perry-- Public worship--11 a.m., "The Holy City"--Its perfections. 7 pm-- Peter restored to service, Sunday School at 3 p.m. The Young People's Guild will visit the C. E. Society at Utica, on Mon- day evening, Feb. 7th. Vehicles will leave St. John's Church at 7 p.m. Prayer Service at 7.80 pim. on| Thursday. Breadalbane Church, Utica-- Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public Worship at 3 pm. Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. at 1 p.m on Thursday Plans for the improve- ment of the cemetery will be discus- sed. A good attendance is requested. The. C. E. Society meets on Friday evening at 8 p.m. Handicaps Have No Effect on Sandy's Smile & cheerful sort of Scot witeady a. Foudy joke and a winning smile although when you hear his story you will wonder what it is that keeps him He was a soldier In the Great ar, where he lost an arm, overwork inacked Jim out, have fall- ed, last Dut Rot least. the only trade 'he is Sartiage-making, and + ant arm Ages Now-a- food For all that, Sand progress a tha the Muskoka Consumptives, where every Deng 1 4 th iy I r Ww San Hn ell = wih, t86 the world with courage--and he gue Jan) 'like Ke help tie: Mus- E' foul gratetol) acral Si ERLE may be ped to Hon. 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