Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 Jul 1913, p. 4

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Mrs and Mr, and Mrs W. Frise, 'and Mr. © W. Thomas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Boe for the week end. © Mr. Nichdlas Jefiréy is quite ill. "It | thought that a blood vessel burst'in his head, and the doctor was unable; +40 state definitely what' the outcome i" will be; at the time of 'writing, Miss Elsie Bradley has gone'to "Toronto for a visit. Mr. Walter Cook, of Toronto, is visiting friends in town. Rev. Mr. West and family will spend the next four weeks at' Bruce Beach, Pine River, Ont. Mr. Arthur Ebbels of 'Midland is in town. St, John's Presbyterian Church Rev, J. L. Bates will ¢ onduct the services next Sabbath. Fingers Badly Cut Last Saturday Roy Laing was work- ing the shingle edger at the Carnegie mill, when he had the misfortune to cut the fingers of ms right hand very badly, almost cutting: two of them off entirely,~~they were left hanging by a mere. shréd of 'flesh.' - Years ago iit would have meant the loss of the fing- ers and perhaps the hand but medical skill and antiseptics can save "many hands and fingers that formerly were lost. Broke His Wrist James Harrison broke his wrist one day last' week. A" number of boys were jumping over the fence at the Methodist church 'and among the group. He did not" want to try the jump. but the other fellows wirged him on a8 boys can, with the result that his' wrist was broken, the bone being badly splintered. i The Excursion "The Presbyterian, Baptist and. Au: glican 'Sunday Schools' enjoyed their excursion' to' Delmont Cottage Hast Friday. Some little" inconvenience was experienced owing to the fact that the wind drove the scow among the * the weeds, and the home-comin delayed. 'But there was no SI "and the excusion was most pleasant. : Words of

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