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Port Perry Star, 2 Jan 1930, p. 4

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Holton, of Toronto, han. a of his Parents, Mr. Ww. Tummonds, and daughter I, of Manilla, were in town on Mr. and Mrs. A J. State, Montreal, the Misses Helen and Veronica Cas- sidy, of Toronto, Mrs. John Boles, and : . James L. O'Brien, of Sunderland, were - guests of Mrs. John J. Cassidy, over "the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, N, Ewers and family, spent the Christmas holidays with his sister, Mrs. Tomlinson, at St. Kitts. ----r 0 Oren Vote for W. F. Thompson, for the office of Councillor, for Reach Town- ship for 1930. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, January 5th-- 11 am.--Holy Communion. 3 p.m.--Sabbath School. tan Ons EUCHRE AND SMOKER A Euchre and Smoker will be held ,by the Canadian Legion at the Armouries, on Monday evening, Jan. 6th. Refreshments served. Admis- sion 50¢. ----0 00s PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting is being arranged} by the Canadian Legion to be held at the Town Hall, on Friday evening, January 17th. Particulars later. re OU sien ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PORT PERRY. Sundays January 5th, 1930 11 a,m.--Morning Service. 2.30 p.m,--Sabbath School. 7 pm.--Evening Service. ere OQ Oren IN MEMORIAM THOMPSON---In loving memory of our Dad, John W. Thompson, who entered into rest, January 1st, 1929, A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vaeant in our home Which never will be filled. Ct our hearts do wander To a grave not far away, Where they laid our precious Dad, Just one year ago to-day. Ever remembered by his children. eine Orn PORT PERRY TOWN LEAGUE A town hockey league is bein formed with four teams. The season will consist of six doubleheaders, com- mencing on January 7th. Games will be played Tuesday and Thursday nights, Watch for handbills for further information. OO CARD OF THANKS Mrs, . Stephenson and.family, Steph- enson's Point; Port Perry, Ont., wish to thank their many friends for the extraordinary kindness and beautiful floral tributes extended to them during their sad bereavement in the loss of their daughter and sister Rhoda. eA niin L O. D. E. The regular meeting of Scugog Chapter, I. 0. D. E,, will be held at the rooms of the Order at 8 p.m., on Monday, January 6th, 1930. After the regular business meeting nomination of officers will take place. iets Gece wo UTICA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, of To- ronto, spent the holidays with their parents here. Miss Jean Miller, and Miss Vivian McKercher, at their homes here for the holidays. . Mrs. Ben Jones visiting her sister in Hamilton, who is seriously ill. Mr. Russell Horp and Mr. and Mrs. |. , of on, are visit Mr. Earl Thompson, bom visitor y of Mr. E. A. Christie. Frank | moved to his home here. - "Miss Lillian Pickard spending. "the holiday at her home here, Mrs. 1. Lakey, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lakey, Mr. Harry Davis," Mrs, Geo. Smith and family, and Miss kidith Lakey, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Lakey. 8 Mr. Sid Smith has moved to Mr. Leader's farm. FOR SALE Pure Belgian Police Pups, excellent breeding. Good cattle and wateh dogs, 'Apply to W.. F. Cresier, Manchester, hone 221 J, AUCTION BALE Farm Stock, Implements, ete., be- longing to' the estate ol the late Bessie G. Pearce, lot 28, cgn vo, Tp. of Seugog, on Tuesday, vannaly th, 1950, Sale at 1% p.m, Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. Se Ie BLACKSTOCK . Dear Mr, Editor,--I take, this op- portunity of thanking you for the cheque which I received on Christmas Day. In looking up my correspond- ence I try to get what I think will be of interest to those subscribers who have lett Blackstock but still look iorward each week to news from the old home town. I extend my best wishes to you, your staff and my tellow correspondents, for a Happy and Prosperous New Year, (Signed) Correspondent. The play entitled "Marrying Ann" put on in the township hall on Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings last week by the young peopie of sthe United Church was a splendid suc- cess, The proceeds amounted to $120. Un Tuesday, December 17th, the grim reaper entered our village and with very little warning called home a4 well loved ana highly respected citizen in the person of Mrs. ueorge order. Deceased was born, raised and mar- ried In Lie cownstlup oi Gartwrignt, and hivea ail ner ie Im Olackswotk vicinity, ars, Forder was a member 01 vhe United Church, always altiye and interested in everything that pertained w the. weltare ot the enureh and community. She was a luithrul wite, a devoted mother and a loved neighbor, aud Always bright and happy with af Lrienaly smile ana word for everyone, her passing has made a voila that will be hard to fill. the iuneral service was held from ner home on Kriday, December 20th, ana was conaucted by her pastor Rev. Mr. Newell and the remains were laid v0 rest in the Union Cemetery. besides a sorrowing husband, she leaves to mourn her 1oss a son Joseph and a daughter Mrs. Osmond Wright, le 'both of Blackstock, also two brothers and three sisters: 1. W. Bradburn, of Quill Lake, Sask.; J. W. Bradburn, and Mrs. Jas. Byers, of Blackstock; Mrs. D. W. Bradburn, Burketon; Mrs, reter Lansing, shirley; and Mrs. Bert. Lhumpson, ot Markdale, The pall bearers were Messrs. Wm. Forder, Leith syers, Melville Lansing, Harry 'Linney, Joseph Bradburn and Iiar]l Braaburn, Flower bearers were Rupert Byers and Ray Bradburn, The beautitul floral tributes and largely attended funeral service testi- fied to the love and esteem in which uhe deceased was held. Those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. H. Wanamaker, Seagrave; Mr. John Stuart, Cavan; Mr, and Mrs. H. 'Vinney, Cavan; Mrs, Nathan Rumney and Mrs, J. VanCamp, Midland; Mr. 'and Mrs. Benson Dunn, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldon, of To- ,1 Tonto, are visiting at. the 'home of Smith Bros, The special John's Church, on Sunday last were largely Stishied both morning and a Robt. Mal nings and the many friends extend services held in St} : ia svendiog.. al few days in Toronto with relatives. sure of knowing 'only on very 'ocsasions. He had been a life-long true christian character with faith n his fellow man. . Very few men Wave groin old as gracefully as did Mr, Jennings. He had a smile and a word of cheer for all whom he met. His going leaves a vacancy that can never be filled and Panama City has lost one of the best friends it ever had or likely will have. | ~ He will be greatly missed from the walks of life and his peaceful passing wis only characteristic of the peace- ful manner in which he has lifed. The commonity will miss Mr, Jen-, sympathy to the family. eee 0 Oe PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, January 5th-- 11 a.m.--Will Faith Survive? 2,30 p.m.~--Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--The Men with the Oxgoad. Prince Albert-- i 2 p.m.--Sabath School. 8 p.m-~Worship Service. Or eein PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Lower School Results for Fall Term. - FORM I Mildred Prentice | Elizabeth Symes ,. Hazel Kight Leonard Bond .... William Hallett '.. Audrey Balfour ... axa es be Georgeen Hood ...... rad vss 206.7 Harrigtt Dower .,...... is vrs Viola Cherrie Nora McMillan Sidney Smallman 77.5 Norma Turner Glenn Wanamaker Mildred Hooper Allan Crosier Mary Smallman William Heayn Owen Cliff ol Elva Prentice ...., .cvi.4 ses OBB Muriel McKercher ,............568.0 Philip Orde sre v an DBS Ivah Milner ... a Ralph Lyle ........ CF Franklin Phoenix Roy Nottingham ....... Below Pass Terrence Woods ........ "rh John Farmer . Elizabeth Meneely ............ 48.2 Audrey Hood (absent) FORM I1 Enid Wallace ......... vine vans B0.0 Sylvia Nind ........ rerencens i789 Olga. Lakey ....... no .. 76.6 Sheila Maclver . AAT re Dorothy O'Neill ..............,60.9 Walter Reynolds .. renee ss 083 Lorent Currah a Hael Jeffrey ...... ites Marjorie Pyatt ...........v+s..66. Dorothy Miller... vias eseses «Of Marion Tinsley .. Harold Burton . ,« Donald Wauchope . Iva Reynolds .,.... Hughes Williamson .......,....604 Robert Willan ................60.8] Evelyn Somerville ........ Oscar Bradley ..,....... 'Alice Hayden .....5. ve Clifford Ward ...........\v...:561 Arthur Asher .... ai sie s nes DOS Marjorie Real ren di starsat DOS Below Pass ! 180° BUTEON:... ye, sui dnne's Faxon Albert Cowher on iri ds member of the Methodist Church, af REPRESENTED Y pet H. H. STONE "THE STORE FOR MEN" ing. As the church is not kept locked some person may have gone in for shelter and dropped a cigar or cigar- ette butt, but there is no evidence as to this. The insurance appraiser was down on Saturday, when the loss was estimated at about $500. As a stained glass window was destroyed this esti- 'mate may be exceeded. The damage | was confined mostly to the east end, 'where considerable music was de- stroyed, and in the vestry, where fire origindted, much damage resulted. Until the damage is repaired ser- vices will be held in their club room. The loss is covered by insurance. : --Pickering News, i) Onin MYRTLE STATION The following were in the village for Christhias--Mr. and Mrs. H. Fenn and family, of Toronto, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R., Price; 'Miss Evelyn Massey, of Oshawa, with Mrs, C. Pilkey; Mr. and Mrs, George Huston and son, Mr. Will Huston, of Toronto, and Mrs. Roy Spencer, of Indiah Lake, at J. E. Beatock's; Mrs and Mrs, Tordiff, of Brooklin, at their son's home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beadle and Mr. Ed. Cooper, at W. J. Cook's; Mr. and Mrs. Will Burkett, of Claro mont, at his brothers; Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Graham, of Brooklin, at his father's home. The annual Sunday School meeting was held last Thursday evening. The Secretary gave a report of the year's work which was encouraging. Theve were 120 names on the roll with an 'average attendance of 66, Three 'scholars' were present every Sunday. The Missionary money raised amount- ed to over the allotment. Nearly all the officers and teachers were re-|f elected. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey motored to Hamilton, for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beadle left last week for a visit at Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Roy Bright and children spent | the holiday season with' her parents in Hamilton. = Mr. Michael spent last week in Oshawa, y Misses Pauline and Bernice Price are with friends in Toronto. : | Miss Lois Tordiff is. Visiting with her sister in Oshawa, : F a Soured | F ur Coats or Collars. Cleaning and Pressing Done You can still get your suits. : order Seer Sr "4 eto. p | Canadian Terminal System I'd. Gold Bonds---Series "A". Denominations--1000 500 "100. PRICE--par and accrued Interest to yield 6% * Willison Neely Corporation Ltd, Toronto + For full particulars apply to F.C. Taggart, Port Perry Get ready for Florida now. Decide to spend winter in this warm _South- to * Chicago, Detroit, 1 Montreal provide excellent ern State--or along the Gulf Coast, | tions with through services from ho Hundreds of resorts down there are patronized by Canadians évery year-- and there is accommodation to suit every taste and purse, from the lux- urious palace hotels to the homey private boarding houses, - Sel ' points to Florida nd Galt Const ature and information and arrange your transportation reservations and AUTOMOBILE. & ACCIDENT IN uawor i COMPANY LIMITED : ANNUAL WERTING OF poRT PERRY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

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