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Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1913, p. 8

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Farmers requiring hel : prepaid "tickets from Gordon was ap Maple Grave. Alread J the removal. remarkable ing much time and thought to There was a record attendance at the Centre S. S. on Sunday. - Mr. 'Crozier is an enthusiastic ahd t Supt. and takes great interest s gnocess of the School. We are 3 'that out former Supt. Mr. Platten since his resignation has by, his presence and assistance sown that his heart is in the Sunday work: The School made ex- cellent progress "during his' Super: There will be an interesting meeting held at the Centre Church-on Friday] Mr: Urquhart is assisting in the € ion of a good program. Rev. W. Holmes will be present to assist. ' He will also preach next Sunday evening. The Memorial Service 'on Sunday a8 ing was well attended. Rev. Mr. Huyris delivered a beautiful eulogy to the memory of our old beloved pastor 'Rev. Jesse Whitlock whose labor of Hove has borne an abundant harvest in the hearts of his parishioners on his many circuits. Rev. J. W. Holmes, who was a friend and associate of Mr. "Whitlock's in the London Confercnce referred-in high terms to; his Saintli- 'ness'and high standard of living. - The music by the choir was appropriate and excellent. 'Mrs and Miss Orpah Sanguines are stiying with Mrs. David Hope. "The Ladies Aid 'of Maple Grove were favored with beautiful weather for the Social on Tuesday and a most successful affair it proved to be. "A ing and interesting program given by lacal talent followed by refreshments. Mr. Wesley Crozier "was chairman, The proceeds amounting to $15.00 will be applied to the purchase of a néw orgen. i "Rev. J. W: and Mrs, Holmes, of Saskatoon, Sask. are spending the week with her sister Mrs. Totten. They are returning from spending the 'winter in England and Ireland, the latter being Mr. Holmes' country. Sm Oakwood Mr. George Ellis; of Lindsay, spent Sunday in our burg. "We are pleased to state that Miss Tillie Dobson is recovering after her recent illness. Miss Lottie Medland returned. to her home in Cambray, after spending the week the guest of her friend Miss Stella Savinac. ~ Messrs Alfred 'Manning, of Zion, and Tem Manning; of Little Britain, renewed old acquaintances. Mi. Taylor our esteemed contractor js making greathcadway toward build- ing our up-to-date school. 3 .. Miz. Garfield Heatlie, of Little Bri- tain spent Sunday at the home of Mr, 'Savinac. : : "Mr. H.' Gardener left for the city Tait week where he has secured a good position. ~ Fr Mr. and Mrs. Roy James, of Peter: relatives here recently. f Lindsay, gave the Methodist * tact and ability ang native |HUTCHESON. © Fingerboard Spring with all its beatty has ar rived once 'more and the "fargiers 'are very busy with the seeding. 8 'Mir, Flaery and family. of Toronto, have moved to this. vicinity having surchased the farm vacated last year y Mr. Charles Tait, We 'ex to them a hearty welcome: fg Mrs. T. Rodman, of New. Market, has been visiting-friends here for some time. - : We are' pleased to see -Mrs. John, Wells in our midst again after an ex tended visit with friends in the North- west. days at his painting, what with paint- ing buggies, furniture and housework, his time is pretty well occupied. Our Rural Mail 'which has started is a great convenience, instead of re- ceiving mail three times a week, we now have a daily mail service. Mr. Jonah Clarke, Salem Corners, visited friends in the south ward last week. *Mr. William Gillson, of Wick, spent Sunday with his parents at Pleasant Point. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. W. Forster, on Thursday last it being the annual business meeting there was a good turnout and the fol- lowiug officers were ~elécted for the coming year, President--Mrs. D. King Vice Pres--Mrs. T. Moase Secretary--Mrs. A. Gillson Treasurer--Miss E. Smith Facts and stories of the tornado of 1852. If you remember any incidents, please write them out and send them to the STAR. With your name signed. Library Concert The library concert will be repeated on Thursday evening May 1st. 'That will be a good night to drive in with your friend. Remember it is* to be given'in the town hall, Port Perry on Thursday evening, 'May %, and the admission is 15c or 2 for 25¢. Seagrave Mr. Ernest Wooldridge one of: 'our young men who his put in two. terms at the Ontario Vetinary College is opening an office in the Ocean House and will attend to all calls in' connec- tion with his profession. Mr. To H. "Watson has got a car load of potatoes in and they.are going fast as the farmers are depending. on some soutce as this to secure their seed. * ; Our local Jahn Deere agent reports that he has ordered a carload bf this lowdown spreader and has them. near: ly alli sold: John 'handles: nothing but 'the best. "= . ea Miss Blanch. Frise gave a birthday) party and had 'a few. of her young fri endsin w. 11n Monday e ngs: ni se ho Mr. Smart went to nature ip "House clean ers of the d Mr. Sinica Frise is kept busy these] There will be held at B i Shirley, an' Annivetsary. on Ist anc andof June. Look: for at} Hite, (3. Sr *Mrs. G, Houston and son; of Tk onto, visited her' parents hete Mrs. Robert Hope and Beulah, visited friends here rec - 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilroy, of pect; spent Sunday at Mr. H. fords, > Ln ml : ; Miss Lela Johnston is suffering from a severe attack of measles. Mr. Beckley is moving into Mr. Eo W. Hodgson's house south of the vil-10r lage: a a 'Mr. 7. Twinn was on a businés trip to Montreal last week. 5h Caesarea Mr, Phelp shipped a car of cattle | === and hogs recently from Nestleton : Station, 5 ; Miss Deacon intends having an- other summer cottage erected on: her lot at the shore in the near future. Mr, John Watson and Mr, Leslie Lansing are engaged reshingling® Thos. Watson's shop. 2k Mr. Watson has also greatly - proved his residence by a new: fence. derable anxiety around our a little while but fortunately there was not much damage done: the old store: house was knocked down also several | boat houses was completely destroyed, but no further damage done. ; Weare delighted to see Mr. and Mrs. Alf Shepherd home again spending the * winter in - Jacksonville, St. Augusta, New York and other parts of the United States. Saat We also welcome in our midst: Mr} John Bedford. : ; Mr, Phil Aldridge is visiting his}, sister Mrs. John Lansing. When Appetites Need Coaxing = | FS By Miss Edna Vance, Parple Hill °F "Once again the glorious spring tin has come. With hd hi § all the winter roots," and donging. for | 4 the fresh spring gr New ways of cooking common vegetables are seized with avidity by the housewife. y those who have experienced it realize the annoyances and perplexi i conhected "with preparing a springlos meal for at this season of the year the. palate craves 'something particularly light and dainty. And the eyes. mand. that the food which is. place before them shall be tempting attractive in its Appearances. & thought and" care'must therefor paid to the preparation and servi the food "itself; so. that temptisy sults may be obtained. And any that is to tempt "a failing ap should first be of the very best quali it will pay to give a little extra it : for our flour vegetables fruits or meats] than to buy an inferior quality; of if} we grow our own i oh :

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