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Port Perry Star, 28 May 1913, p. 4

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Ww. Ash, of Toronto, with. his N 3 father, over Sunday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Toll of Toronto] are spending the holiday with Mrs. Jolls parerits, Mr. and Mrs. N, Jeffery. Mr. TH, Brown spent the holiday dn Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. George Gerow were Sn Uxbridge for the week-end, the vs of Dr; Frank Mellow and 'his' 2] and' Mrs. Maclaurin, of Tor- nto, spent the holiday with Mrs. Maclaurin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davey, Toronto; Canadian Patrol--%"A Sleighing. Party' |, eels i Brot and third : month | Visiting brethren made wel CEO RD 3 Spent the weekend' with friends in 'Last week Rev R. Bamforth was in Tre ton attending the funeral of a member of his congregation, ho Waldon and daughter Florence "sof Sutton, spent the holiday with her ijparents Mr. and Mrs, 'D. Boe. Arthur Boe who, has been in Tor- 3 for' a couple of months, where as taken a position with Cawker 'Bros. Hardware, was home for the holiday. 'by Alex. Munro, gold meds Grand Descriptive °F Co Sole & a Musician R. 0--On the Great Cathedral Ne Bells" Howgi Sword dance by Alex. Munro Paraphrase "Abide With Me" Chimes accompaniment Baritone ~ Solo--"Annie Slatter "=, = (Solo by Musician' R Brain). Popular Fantasie--"Old Favorites Scottish Reel by Bandsmen, Vo Downing; Clark and Chappell J. Slatter {Introducing Sleigh Bell, &e. During the program Pipe Beaton will play solos on: the: Bag: pipes at intervals. Victoria Day As Port Perry's big day 1s to be on the: 3rd of June next, many of out git- izens went to other points to enjoy the 24th, The largest crowd went to Uxbridge where 'a good day's sport Temperance Convention Temperance Conven on in Whitby last week. The following officers were President--Mr, S; Stocks Vice-Pres-- Mr. W. AIH Mr. and Mrs, P. Corrin, of Toron: [was put on. A big crowd 'gathered | of Whitby. "ao, were in town for the holiday, following persons were among those who i in Uxbridge on the agth:-Messrs L. Hall, W. Anderson, MecMaiian Brothers, Ira Anderson, R. Selby, N:Deshane, G. Bradley, B, McGregor, G. Ingram, W. Ingram, P. Ingram, V. Suggitt, H. Emmerson, Art Grey, W. Collins, Fred Schell, H. Wrooks, Roy Laing, G. Spence, Archie McDermott, W. Alexander, M. Fotd, "Elias White, P. Rodman,' M. Turner, 'E. Collins, A. Prentice, A. Dawson, "Heayns Brothers, M. Balfour, Brimble, J. Brimble, A. Black, cE Nott, G. Hood, T. Cook, C. Cook, C. + McKinnon, L. Wilson. Mrs. Mabee and Mrs. Abernethy, wf Toronto, with Mrs. Farmer. + Mr. Campbell, of Westminster, Presbyterian Church, of Toronto, 'and Mr. R. Downey, of Peterboro, sang excellent "solos" in the Methodist "Church on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Downey, -o "Peterboro, with - Mr. and Mis. Jeffrey. Mr. Gordon Hood, of Toronto; at home. "Another Robbery Exacily one year from the date when Wm. Willard's store was burglarized and his safe destroyed, two 'more "dates 'se lected for the robbery 15 the 23rd" of May. On Friday of last: week about snidnight W. S. Short's liquor store was broken into and robbed 'of a i of sealed liquors, and 'Arthur | elocutionist, in giving a pleasing: pro: and every place was crowded. ~ Those who dealt in refreshments did a bri trade. © Our horsemen in this district {1 Sec-Treas-~Myr, Elmer Li awa. Members of Brecutive : Well, East Whitby; E. Tink, succeeded in capturing some of 'the Township; S. L: Trees, Whitby izes. T.. H. 'Everson, Oshawa, Percy Grabam Took 1st in Carriage | Ford, Port Perry, and Mr. class; 1st in Gentleman's Outfit; and and in Lady driver. 'George McMillan took 2nd in the 2,35 racing class. F. Vernon took 1st on 5 year: sold Carriage Horse, A, Black took first -on matched Carriage Team. W. Anderson took and i the pony class. In the evening the Methodist Choir | went over to Blackstock to take part in the re-opening. of the Methodist church there. The total 'delegation wonld be about forty. They 'enjoyed themselves im-. | mensely because every provision was made for their comfort. Proceedings were conducted in" the {town hall: and the lddies hada very busy tinie feeding the crowd, 'which was unusually large, The p were about $142.00, Not only was the hall fi but the ste and thie win number had to remain i ment. Port Perry 'choir was ably: assisted by. Miss Florence Walker, ce was robbed of a number of gram. ' In addition to various hon Pickering, A Big Freig The steamer James Carmut bulk freighter, "claimed to largest of its kind ever co the Britis mpi was ros Sat Ey "of hich department and is responsible for ihe construction of 'the powerful engi and all the machi and the Pe {of the engines and machinery in this boat, and ta do this-no small amount | of skill is ® ioquired, h

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