Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 5 Jan 1916, p. 8

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Ford Touring Car Price $530 A bumper crop--of pleasure and profits-- is reaped by the farmer who owns a Ford. He has broken down the barrier of distance, for himself and his entire family. Now, after the harvest--aren't you going to boy that Ford. The Runabout is now $480, the Town Car $780; f. 0. b., Ford, Ontario, All cars completely equip- ped, including. loci headlights, Equipment does not include speedometer. iculars from W. U. & H. Camegie, Port Phi Gaol 'The CHEVROLET The Product of Experience NEW STANDARD EQUIPMENT Mohair Tailored Top. Clear Vision Ventilating Wind Shield. Starting and Lighting System. : PRICE $675. M. T. & E. Beare Electric Horn, Speedometer, Electric Ammeter and Licence Bracket. Envelope and Side Curtains. Agents Port Perry f. 0. b. Oshawa HCRANE mum £0 AND GREY. ExrBONS AND QUINCY. GRANITE ro sregE Mr. S. Graham is our local agent os and samples of our monuments may be seen at our premises, Perry St., Port Perry. Prices and styles will be. shown on application to Mr. Graham at the Post Office, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton - Oshawa have been visi here. Miss Girdnei spent last her sister at 'Sonya. on New Years, Mrs. D. Black 'and sons, of spent last week with the & patents Mr. and Mrs. b. Black Platten-Stephenson On Monday afternoon « Dec, 27th, 1915, at the Methodist Parsonage Scugog Island by their pastor the Rev. 'H. H. Buckler. Mr, Clyde Vance Platten son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Platten and Miss Eva Marion Stephenson daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Stephenson were united inl marriage. The bride looked charming in hot beautiful gown of Sand colored silk the waist being trimmed with shad- ow lace and buttons, She was attended by' the grooms sister M1ss Veda Platten who was prettily dressed in Copenhagen satin a 1d broad cloth. The grooms gift to the best "man, his cousin Mr. Stanley Gerrow was a .ie pin, and to the bridesmaid ¢ | a gold circle brooch: A reception was held in the evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wallage Platten. Many good: wishes and Neastiage congratulations of Scugog friends will follow this popular young couple for a good voyage through life if cement hich 'was coneruiod with imported crushed stone as large aggregate. ' The roads in question are the: fou main arteries from village, y sles } Qucen Street, part of which is hick | or dit business section, theroad to bs and Toronto; _John' Street, Oshawa; Perry Street, road to Water Street, road to Scugog Island a onal length of 2 65 miles. 53 e population of village is 1.200 with a it assessment of $550,000. The grades of roads are easy the exception of part of Queen Street men! (Whitby Road) which has a grade off 67, or thereby, for a distance of about 800 00 feet. "There 'is no exceptionally heavy hE as Stirface treatment with: oil and sand 1 freight sheds, as ¢ 'cost of $72.00, aking a Total traffic on roads, the class of traffic be-| ing mostly farm and tourist: All sections of streets below. men tioned, unless otherwise stated, Hove is the past 'been 'gravelled more 'or less and therefore afford ample foun- af dation for coating of stoné allowed. QUEEN STREET This is the main artery to village from Toronto, and Whitby, section of strect from Water Street; is chief bus- iness part of village, a distance of 500 feet. The traffic to and irom railway station and wharf uses this street. (1) 'The section on hill, from rail way tracks to west 'side of Water St. to be improved water bound macadam {roadway in other words to. be resur RAGLAN Harold and Gordon Hodgson a spanding their vacation at their ho here, : Messrs. Clayton and Geo. Squel of Regina, Sask. are visiting with their parents here, We are glad © see some of the old boys of Raglan: Mr, and Mrs. J. Squelch, of Buffalg, | * and Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Squelch; of Detroit, spent the holidays with their | ¢ parents here: "Mr. and Mrs. Clarénce Hod and danghter spent the holidry wi relatives Here. "A taced with a 6 inch (Binished) coating of crushed stone, 28 feet in width. | ment. finis and rolled to 18 feet, width between een Mary ditches to be 26 feet, Under Springs 'Casimir Street to be cut to be tapped and connected to. drain |. The work to cost $1,600, 15 inch concrete tiles 'at road cross- grading, drainage, and "layin ings and catch basins at suitable pavement, ; points,' The work to cost $2,450, including IE ne : an grading, drainage and laying of pave: Lg) 660; Surface treatment with oil and sand |. at a cost, $90.00; malng a cost of |! gto bridge over Scugog Lake: $540 seftion being in parts "JOHN STREET a is is the main ey to Oshawa. {fo Q urbs, ht lo. receive coating of i averaging 7 inches. make w dth bet Suitable entrance tobe provided to} ick Elevator and railway yard, by me of '15 inch concrete tile placed in ditch, as explained to Reeve Gerow. | poi RIA a cost of $500.00 including ali |{R9! necessary grading, Tshine,. Piping | and macadamizing, Surface treatment with © (2) 'From Water Street, this being business / secti would suggest the Sa of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodgson and son _of Montreal visiting at Wi Hodgsons. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hugt expansion joint at nn ' and son dey of Jotonts, visited) treet to Perry % re tobe] af coment, 1 of nd 3|and ushed stone.

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