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Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1927, p. 4

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t to hear that Mrs. Jas, is ill, and trust that she may Mra..Geo. Nesbitt has been criticai- ill for some days. i . We are glad to learn that Mrs. N. e E Allison is slightly better. Mr, C. R. Stewart has been ill for "some time. We trust he will soon be , about again. Mr. F. W. McIntyre's many frienas ! are very pleased to see him able to pe {about again after his serious illness. 3 $1 mere (YY prem. BROKE HER LEG Mrs. Arthur Taylor, an aged 1 of ' Port Perry, took a dizzy -- i 'while in the Post Office last Thursday. ! She fell, and in falling broke her rignt leg near the ankle. The unfortunate lady was taken to Oshawa hospital, where she is doing as well as can pe expected. , CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ..ne= Sainday--Sunday School at 3 p.m., Evensong and sermon at'7 p.m. Monday--Junior meeting for young people at 7.80. Tuesday--Women's Auxilliary 2nd and 4th in each month. Wednesday--Junior W. A. at 4.16 Men's Club at 8 p.m. Thursday -- Evensong and Choir practice. Saturday--Men's Club at 8 p.m, Will parents send in the names of those wishing to be prepared for con- firmation to the Rector. smn ree (Pores LEAVING TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Blake Pearsall and son Norman, leave this week for their new home in Whitby. They have been Tesidents of Port Perry for some + years and have proved themselves to be good citizens who have made many warm friends. They will be missed in the town, and we wish them every success in their new home. Mr. Pear- sall has taken a position ie) the Jones Service Garage. LM isn OF OLD ENGLAND LODGE INSTALLED Tuesday evening was the annual in- -istallation of officers at Old England Lodge No. 9, Sons of England, and it was a memorable night in more ways than one. Bro. Barrett, of Oshawa, District "Deputy, officiated and was assisted by Bro. Watton, as Supreme 4 Guide. Following is a list of the : officers: Pgst President--Bro. Jos, R. Baird. -President--Bro. Thos. Blight. 'Vice President--Bro. A. Wilkinson Chaplain--Bro. A. W. Allin Bediptary----Bro. Wm. Ettey Treasurer--Bro. Geo. R. Davey. Committeemen--Bros. B. Middleton, P, Densham, H. Roberts, B. Smith." Guatdie- Bros. W. Davey and C. Stab- OFF 5 ius. wan io. fisoted bp 4 visit from Supreme Treasurer, Bro, Green, of Toronto, who gave some very complimentary remarks regard- Ang 0ld | England Lodge and its record. ing condition both in mem! neces. eerie: HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The hum and bustle of preparations have invaded Port Perry High School, for our annual commencement enter- tainment is to be held next Monday and Tuesday. The students are busy preparing a play under the able di- rection of Miss Sandy. It is a college play full of humour and action--the biggest hit we have had in years. Our Farm Mechanics are busy plying saw and hammer to erect the scenery. Our Art Exhibit has proved to be a splendid success and we have on hand sufficient funds to purchase six or seven pictures for our school walls, Several pictures have been given to the school by interested spectators at our exhibit. Mr. Perry succeded in * stimulating the interest of all in art by his remarkable lecture. The third form won the picture "The Coming of the White Man" by sselling the largest number of tickets for the Art Exhibit. This picture now hangs in their form. Ma NN WELCOME HOME JIMMY This play was put on by the Young People of the United Church in the Assembly Hall of the High School on Wednesday evening of last week. Those 'who were present were thor- oughly pleased with the evenings entertainment. i All the parts were well taken, and the final scene where Jimmy appears called forth much laughter and ap- plause. The following is the cast of char- acters: Mrs. Brooks, Marian Farmer; Ln- cille Brooks, Annie Farmer; Peggy, Helen Vickery; Danny Banks, Forbes Nasmith; Val. Gardner, Anstin Mit- chell; Chester McSwope, Harry Peel; Allie Thomas, Neva M, Sine; George Plerce, Jos. Baird; Melinda Preston, | Edna Sweet; Jimmy, Douglas Me} Arthur, In addition to the play the follow ing musical numbers were given: Piano Solo--Miss Helen Mellow, A.T. C.M.; Vocal Solo--Mrs. D. Carnegie; Violin Solo--Mr. Victor Stouffer. These selections were 'greatly enjoyed as each artist is talented in no ordin- ary degree. Port Perry is fortunate} in having three such good musicians. re UO ris PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Minister 8t. John's, Port Perry -- Public worship--A go to church rally is being started. Rev. J. C, Robinson will preach. People's Night. - All members and attendants of the Y. P. 8. are invited. Mr. Robinson is convener of the Y.P.S. for Lindsay Presbytery and will have a special message for the young people. Sunday School at 8 pm, * 11 am--A} message to adults. 7/ pan Younig) All tand seats in the H. 8, Assembly Hall for the Rugby play "The Touchdown." be PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, Dec. 18--The annual Sun day School Anniversary services will be held. The school will have charge of both services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Short addresses will be given by the minister. Thursday evening at 7.30, mid-week service for prayer, praise and medi- tation. Annaul Christmas entertainment, Friday evening, Dec. 28rd. Prince Albert Church. : 2 p.m~Sunday School. 8 p.m.--~Worship service. : Wednesday evening, Dec. 21st, the Christmas entertainment. Mother or Fathe ; a new pair of GLASSES OPEN EVENINGS i R. BENTLEY Optometrist What the Dr. Said Tonsils are diseased, MUST oper- ate, Mrs, Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis was applied; Tonsils healed and the-oper- ation cancelled. . Try it, good results guaranteed or money back. At A, J. Davis' Drugstore. Y ------( (JO rr------ FOR SALE Cutter, Light Wagon, Cultivator, 'Pump Spray, Single Harness,' Single Trees. Apply Arthur Taylor, Port Perry. the. ar To give the man who buys tires Saarieots a To make it possible for car owners to drive the ourciness of thelr ¥ o a To make the care of dees weigh 4 light motorist; pad FLOUR, PRED COAL, COKE, pa tor i Hd of ein." ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. as Filet tn chties _ Phone 120 § Myrtle, Ont. ful attentio: ~ oo COAL. We can now mpply our 'customers with Cannel Coal. ' Price $15.50 per ton. Sw your requirements. We ave Srompt and care- Let us to all orders PORT PERRY COAL YARD Ww. CG. w. PYATT > hoon: Yard 94. Uptows Of 18. Leading Port Perry Tire Dealers now operate a

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