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Port Perry Star, 12 May 1927, p. 4

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3 town this week visiting with friends. | Mr. Ralph Miller, of the Standard Bank staff, has been transferred to Desoronto.. CAFE, MARRIED Wright-Rodman--On Saturday, 7th y, 1927, at 3.30 p.m. at Jefferson Ave, Methodist Church, Detroit, by Rev. M. R. Reed, Reta Rodman to Mr. Elton A, Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jno. F. Wright, of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs, Bert. MacGregor were in Detroit over the week end. The Port Perry Milling Co., will supply contractors and others with Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Moulding, Flooring, ete; at rock bottom prices. See or phone Mr. Roy O'Neill at No. 26 and get prompt and corteous ser- vice, Satisfaction assured to all. We have a large supply of wood on hand ready for delivery. Mr. F. A. Kent has returned to Port Perry after spending the winter in California. Mrs. Willliam White, of Oshawa, is visiting with Mrs. S. Farmer, this week. mea) (Jeers PROCLAMATION At the request of the Board of Education, I hereby proclaim the afternoon of Wednesday, May 18, a public holiday, so that the citizens may take part in the formal opening of the new school. (Signed) N. Bweetman, Reeve. NOTE--It is suggested that the merchants re-open their stores at the conclusion of the formal ceremony. Citizens are requested to decorate their homes for the occasion. ----{ mia CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks and grateful appreciation to our many friends and relatives for kindness and sympathy during our late bereave- ment, the death of our father and brother, F. G. McClintock. (Signed) The Children and Sisters memes (Yemen THE UNITED CHURCHES Rev. Wm. Higgs, Minister May 16--Public worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 'Surday School at 3 p.m. Y. P. L. Monday, at 7.80 p.m. Union Service on Thursday evening at 8 pm. in St. John's Church. Ad- dress by Mrs. George, of Toronto. Prince Albert Church Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public worship at 3 p.m. CHURCH .OF THE ASCENSION Sunday next--Evensong and ser- mon at 7 pm. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Monday--Young People's Guild at 7.30 p.m, Thursday--Lecture on "Our Church through the eye and ear" by the Venerable Archdeacon Davidson, at 8 pm. Come and hear him and bring a friend. rie) (Qi. FOR SALE Coal Oil Stove, 4 burner, in good condition. Apply to Geo. Collins, Port Perry. sree Oana BLACKSTOCK The United Church are holding an- miversary services on Sunday, May 22 at 11 am. and 7 pm. Rev. R. H. Rickard, of Belleville, will be the speaker of the day. On May 24th sports in the after- noon, supper at 5 p.m. and a play en- "titled "Here Comes the Bridegroom" at 8.15 pm. Come and enjoy the day. VO AUCTION SALE The property of the John Rolph Estate on Bigelow street Port Perry, on Thursday, May 19th, 1927. The. offering will consist of Household Diamond. ~ Rings We are in a position to give you equal, if not better value in Diamond - 'Kings than elsewhere. See our stock of Rings at $20.00 to $100.00 in - the latest settings. Watch and Clock re- pairs given special at- tention. Optical you wait. I. R. BENTLEY Optometrist Jeweller and Stationer PORT PERRY repairs while * Furniture, and Real Estate. for particulars. Sale at 1.30 p.m. mn rr ORDER OF PARADE FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th. For the guidance of the public the following outline is given of the school opening parade, All will méet at the Band Stand at foot of Queen street at 2.30 p.m. The parade will line up in the follow- ing order: The Band The Cadet under Sgt.-Maj. Hayden. The High School students Forms 4, 3, 2, and 1 in order. The Public School in same' order with Primary in rear. Ex-students of the school. Cars with Hon. John S. Martin, and members of Parliament, County Officials, Reeves and Councillors and School Trustees. The general public, Arriving at the school entrance, the cadets, High and Public School scholars will line up in two lines fac- ing each other, through which the guests and public will pass. At the door there will be a short ceremony and the unlocking of the door by the Hon, John S. Martin who will lead the way to the assembly hall, where the meeting will be held' consisting of drills, singing and addresses, with E, B. Walker, Esq., presiding. It is hoped that the public will turn out strong and make this a real gala day. mere) (Ypres TO ALL EX-STUDENTS OF PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL In another announcement in. this issue mention is made of a place in the parade for ex-students to march as a group. We hope that all ex- students in Port Perry and those visiting on this occasion will take this opportunity of uniting once again with comrades and chums of past "days and bear eloquert testimony, ex- pressing their interest in the splendid new institution which has been raised from the ashes; and which is to be formally opened on Wednesday, May 18th. Everybody will be heartily welcomed in this memorable occasion. The group will mareh directly in front of the car conveying the Hon. Mr. Martin and officials. ODO HYDRO INTERRUPTION Hydro users please be advised that there will be an interruption in Hydro service every Sunday until further notice, while making repairs to high tension lines. Hours of interruption: 6to7am 9 to 10.30 am. 1tob p.m E. H. PURDY, Sec'y-Treas. Bad Sore Throats, Bronchitis, cough, quinsy, croup, catarrh, whooping- cough, and tonsil diseases treated with Mrs, Sybilla Spahrs Tonsil- Sold at Davis' Drugstore. See bills | , Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers) | itis gets you better or.money back. | at THE AURA LEE Store avel Oranges, Se sweet and juicy, good value] (| at 40c., 50c., and 60c. per dozen, Lemons, choice ones, per dozen 25c. a8, nice ripe nee; » nes, Der dozt dozen le Dt ead ch 1 and 200. Tomatoes. § d os ee) OQ House for Rent Seyen rooms, nicely decorated, electric lights, large pantry with soft water and sink. Possession June 1st. Phone 234, then come and see it. 24 A. D. PETERS, "Jubilee Pump Works, Port Perry, Ont. Mhbsigpesiein PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Minister St. John's, Port Perry. Public worship at 11 am. and 7 pm. Rev. J. C. Robinson, of Ux- bridge, will preach at both services on our missionary program for the year. You are invited to hear his message. Sunday School at 3 p.m. The W.C.T.U. will hold a public meeting in the church on Thursday evening at 8.p.m, Mrs. George of Toronto, will address the meeting. The Y.P.G. will meet on Monday at 8 p.m, x Breadalbane Church, Utica Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public' worship at 8 p.m, Rev. J. C. Robinson, of Uxbridge, will preach on the missionary program of the "Church. C. E. on Wednesday evening at 8 For Sale Ford Touring Car, in good running condition with 1927 license, price reasonable, Also light wagon and a quantity of sweét clover seed. Now is your time to order your pumps. Call and see us, or Phone 234, A. D, Peters, Jubilee Pump Works, Port Perry, tf -- nis LAWN ROLLER Will the person who removed the lawn roller from the premises of Mis. Jas. Carnegie, please return same at once. How they hold . their trade "No," said Mr. S. to the salesman -- "I get such good service from my rege ular suppliers that I could not be induced to change. They called me by Long Distance and I have just placed my order." ' Back in the' wholesale warehouse the Long Dis- tance order was received at ~ 4.25 p.m, It was shipped at' 5.10 pm. The order was a long one and the charge for Pe expense amoun to only one-third of 1 per cent of the gale. re | HE pci ar 1 come HE New Star Car atresth whéstios beckose was designed for Beauty as well is Comfort and Service. Its ultra- poder bud les lod an sir of Socios tion that is not duplicated by my other a e in its 5) price class. The New Star Coach--with its soft, Sturions less ing, its wide and comfortable seatsfor driver and front-seat passenger--and its exceptionally attractive colors--has no. equal, per dollar of purchase price. FR but i in aVALUE Class | ¢LAUGHLIN-BUICK 8 s aloie-- &

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