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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1928, p. 4

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a PAGE POUR Personal Items A concert under the auspices of the Presbyterian Y, P. 8. will be be held in the auditorium of the church on Friday evening, May 11, at 8 o'clock. Admission 26c and 1bc. | 3 L 0. D. E. Scugog Chapter of the I. 0. D. E. will meet in their rooms on Monday, May 7th, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Bentley will give her report of the annual meeting held at Hamilton. There will be an interesting display and talk of the War Memorial pictures which are be- ing presented to the school. After- noon tea will be served. Visitors wel- come, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heusler and Marjorie and Harold Jones, of To- ronto, spent the week end in Port Perry. Mr. Oscar Jack, of Elrose, ask., has been visiting in town. It is some] years since Mr, Jack has been home, and his friends will be glad to see him, Some of the ladies of the United Church served a delightful supper last Friday evening. There was a good attendance. Mr. C. V. Purdy assumed his duties as bookkeeper at the Argher Motor Sales on Monday morning, & Mr, Norman Ewers is erecting a garage on his property. Norman's truck is kept busy all the time the roads are fit to travel ,and his new garage will be a valuable addition to]: his- home property. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey hive re- turned home after having spent some months in Florida. They have had a delightful holiday, and are both look- ing well. The annual Cadet Inspection at the Port Perry High School will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday next, May 7th, CARD OF THANKS Mr. Robert Wallace and family wish to thank the many friends and neigh- bors for their sympathy and kindness during their recent bereavement. ---- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES St. John's Church, Port Perry Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayer service Thursday at 7.80 p.m, Breadalbane Church, Utica Sunday School at 1.80 p.m. with Public Worship at 2.80 p.m. C. E. on Wednesday, at 8 p.m. eae) mene: PORT PERRY PICTURE HOUSE Saturday, May 5th-- Wallace Beery and Raymond Hat- ton in "Wife Savers." Tuesday, May 8th-- Tom Mix in "Silver Valley." » Thursday, May 10-- \ Lloyd Hughes in "Sailors Wives." also "Trail of the Tiger." A -- PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH May 6th--11 a.m. Sacramental Ser- vice. 3 p.m. Sabbath School. 7 p.m. Series on the Intimate Companions of Jesus. 4. Judas, the Materialist. Monday at 8 pm. Y. P. S. Thursday at 8 p.m.--Mid Week Ser- vice for prayer, praise and Bible study Prince Albert Church-- Sabbath School at 2 p.m. Sacramental service at 8 p.m. DIED At Blackstock, on Friday, April 27, 1928, Sarah Douglas, beloved wife of the late John E. Thompson, in her 79th year. k At Calgary, Alberta, on April 23rd, 1928, James Burns, beloved husband of Margaret Leask. At his late residence in Mariposa, lot 9, con. 1, on Monday, April 30th, 1028, George Smith, in his 86th year. At Port Perry, on Friday, April 27, 1928, Clara Ida Beare, beloved wife of Robert Wallace, in her 59th year. At Blackstock, on Wednesday, April 26th, 1928, Edward James Willan, in his 72nd year. ns RETURNED TO PORT PERRY Mr. Armstrong MacFarlane, who has been some years with the Stand- ard Bank, has taken a position as bookkeeper for Beare Bros., Chevrolet and McLaughlin dealers, Port Perry and Uxbridge. Mr. MacFarlane has had a long experience in accounting, | "8 his many friends will be glad to see him back home. If Y our E yes Bother Y ou-- come to us and see if you require glasses, and get our price. We can give you as good Bi give i" fu ter prices. See our stock of gog- gles for driving, og ---- I. R. BENTLEY L Optometrist PORT PERRY ONTARIO WANTED Reliable men for dealers in each County of Eastern Ontario. This is jan old established line with an old established company. Our men are making from $40.00 per week up. All information confidential. Write or call Mr. Eggleston, McCloskey Hotel, Chesterville, Ont. ream (Yemen FRATERNAL VISIT Some weeks before Mr. Robert Mur- ray's death, he started to make ar- his mother lodge--Broadview I.0.OF. On the day of his death, a letter came Irom the Secretary™of the Toronto lodge advising that arrangements had of Warriner Lodge, Port Perry, and setting the date. On Monday evening some twenty-two members made the fraternal feeling that the late Mr. Murray would wish them to carry out the plan he had made. After putting some degree work, refreshments were The party travelled by bus. mnie Yess MARRIED In St. George's Church, Willowdale, Toronto, on Saturday, April 28, 1928, 'by the rector, Rev. V. Muirhead, Evalena Oatman, daughter of Mr, L. Oatman and the late Mrs. Oatman, to Robert C. Blong, son of Mrs. Blong and the late Jonathan Blong. RESERVE The business of dredging channels all summer. is THE NEW CEMENT ROADWAY Some seven and a half miles of cement are to be laid on the Provincial Highway bet Manchest and Saintfield this summer. This is a big stretch and great preparations are be- ing made for the work. A fleet of thirty-six trucks will be employed for hauling materials. The gravel has to be washed and an apparatus is being built for this purpose. emcesmncsenYmeeeneeeis HORSE BREAKS ITS LEG A running team had an escapade that ended in disaster on Saturday. The team, which belonged to Mr. Ab. Shunk, of Prince Albert, was tied in Mr. Vansickler's- shed. As it was about time to go home the boy em- ployed by Mr. Shunk untied the team which immediately bolted out of the yard down to the station and then up the railway track. Then they went 'across by 'the Port Perry Coal Yards and into the swamp. When rescued 'one of the horses was found to have its leg broken. The animal is now in the stables of Dr. McMaster and will probably recover--in fact it is doing well, ; The Creamery is pa 43¢, and 40c for Butter Fat. You can save labor = make more Janey by send- your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors Lower overhead charges enable us sto Sell our Goods Cheaper aaa formerly. Oranges, Sunkist, sweet 2 Grape Fruit, Good Value, 8 for-26e. and juicy--50¢, 60c, 0c. doz. 1 Forbes Nasmith Jean Cawker rangements for a fraternal visit to} been completed to receive the brethren |. served and a short program enjoyed. |. rere (Jr STILL DREDGING ON THE DUCK | on the duck reserve will be going on |: PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL REPORT The result of recent tests in Port Perry High School are given below. The first figure represents number of papers written, the second the average percentage obtained. The standingof ness. Form IV Dorothy Davey Grace MacMillan ....... Annie Farmer .......... Norene Cawker Grace Cawker .............. Norma Armstrong 'Alma Frise Winnifred Owen Ethel Tummonds ., Edwin Mitchell . David Dowson ....... FA Form III Ruby Lee .........ovsse Ivan Wallace Hilda King ........:... Inez Fralick ............. Mary Walker William Grant .......... Lois Lundy ........ HT Frances Christy 'Wallace McMillan .... Isabel Cawker Evelyn Gilroy ....... Doris Murray ........... +. .8--56 Helen Carter ............ «+ .9--5b.6 Margaret Coates Alex. Walker .......... J1--b4 Gertrude Martyn ....... .7--53 Aileen Tummonds ...... +. T--60 Irva Nott... .....c:05. ..9--49 Lloyd Rundle .......... ..8--47 Jean Switzer iis 6--46 Bruce Snelgrove ....... verve .8--46 George Palmer ......... vee 9--46 Robert Brown ........ cess 688 quite a number of pupils has lowered |: on account of absence through sick- | MAY srecisL MAY SALE PRICES $1.95 $295 $3.95 $4.95 The Rite Hat Shoppe Showroom in the New Archer Block ERRY » the 5 from Form II LH. Vickery sine Cava ces 874% 'D. Nasmith . L. Murphy ..... T. B. Smallman . D. Boynton . H. Balfour ... Harris ...... H. Collacutt .. M. Mitchell .. E. Turner .... C. D. Balfour . E. Crosier . E. G. Robertson . King ©... Lucas M. Black .... S. Beare Absent--V. Crosier F. Raines, M. Raines. Form 1 Violet:Bond .i.............. Robert Cawker .. Eric Nasmith ... George Tinsley .......... in Florence McMillan Kathleen Payne ....... vores T--02 Marie Cherrie ...,..........8--81 Robert McMillan ........... 7--60.8 william Iyle o-oo aS 10--60.7 Josie Nott ........ FIAT 9--58 Oscar Bradley .............. T--b4 Hazel Jeffrey .. Melville Lakey . Cecil Fralick ... Henry Dodd .... Helen Willard Evelyn Somerville Dorothea O'Neill ... Malcolm Black .. Patricia Cooney ._, Sandy Moore ... Frank McGregor Grant Orchard Ps ar enn FASTER CONSTRUCTION Carn Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. For Sale By egie Hardware Co. Z CANNOT WARP Of SHRINK Port Perry, Ont. Port Perry, Ont. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! MADE-IN-CANAD A A Sold at" McKee's Store where a can ge Our Spring Shoes are in--You will do well § Our prices and kizles wil lease stam y and SL5Y pet gettting. 4 White ¥ | Rolph Block, ~ Select the kind of eggs your future hens to lay, om PRANK | : ALLENS tony vesad, andere, pe Regal-Doreas White. Wyandoties,| 3 130 po ine Svar Laced Wysiotes $148 pr SHE. nd Dark Buzred Hocks $100 Frank Franklin, Port Perry. 3] remem. FOR SALE My property on Union Avenue, Port Perry, on which is an eight roomed house, stable and driving shed, three quarters of an acre of land. Apply to Mrs. M. A. Hall, Cannington, Ont. 4 te) (ee: DR. J. A. MURRAY. DENTIST ; Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 PORT PERRY ONTARIO HATS making r om for New Stock nga emi. See our Display of FANCY WORK Mildred Palmer Port Perry gill. y = "Establisjing A New THE" Cars - Fours und Sixes from s725 w $2198 {HOUSE FOR SALE OR' Sh ruts and sharp ridges. ig ois Treva dene wetki ago. fat ar eiess parking that pinches the. 1 tire w rough bumps deaden the jar. But later--a blowout! These things can be aveided. To avoid them means 4 dollars off the cost of running your car. Check up tire pressures every it for you. Keep to the exact figures for the size of load of each tire. Ease down whien driving over deep Let us inspect your tires once a week. At twice a season let us take them off the rims look for inside injuries. A Dominion Tire will stand a 10k of abuse; but a little care will add thousands of miles to its life. DOMINION TIRE DEPOT NEGIE-DAY MOTORS a4 high. Ballacus week--We will do m Frame house and good lot ¥%g low street, Port Perry. Electric} hard and soft_water garage: to Jas. Dave' ba Crag Perry. Morley Wi BH Whitby townspeople RB RENT. tion to interview Col. Ralston at Ot- tawa, on May 1st, re the establish- ment of Camp Borden at Whitby. Le 00 GARDEN AVAILABLE Any person wishing a good garden for the summer can have same with- out cost. Owner has plenty of garden {and does not wish land to go to weeds. Apply at Star Office. er) Oees---- === FOR SALR Small potats (Early Eurekas) Eeot length or cord J. McTaggart, P x lot 6, com 1, Rl Is obiles!' thorough every reasonable Sp , by Beauty o AFTER ie in te Duras" vo oaftera demonstration on a straight-away run, on a curving, steep hill, in traffic under any road conditions you may choose ... Stability . . . to stand the struin of everyday motoring with ease. . . . Rower. . . . to meet And in addition the bea teristic of Durant built Hay with certainty.', . Shat 5130 chasse: int bod of proving to ls pe

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