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Port Perry Star, 25 Oct 1917, p. 7

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STAR OFFICE ctive Offerings le for Christmas Presents SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Twenty-five per cent. discount given on all purchases at our Store - A. "5 D. Carnegie WwW E suggest consideration for the persons who may be talking on your party-line. not interrupt their conver- tion. It is discourteous and ; Auction Sale : Co Sittings Ee Subscription 'Rates Mr. Wilson Gertow, of the 7th con. TATH THE PORT PERRY STAR and of Reach, just north of Port Perry,will i .$2.00 id for sale 2 oy lic auction phn, pleents, Ti i CREAM: By the Dish Brick or Gallon We also sell to the trade wholesale * Save ; Noney | BREAD By buying 10 tickets for $1. You save 10c on each dollar's worth of tickets A well assorted stock of CON FECTIONERY . CHOCOLATES BISCUITS fii, and X PASTRY ~ SARVIS BROS. aT FPerry Ontario Port Wilson-O'Neill The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall O'Neill, Greenbask, was the scene of a very peetty wedding on October 4th, when theironly daughter Lillian, became the wife of Mr. J. W Wilson, The bride wrs given away by her fathér, was becomingly attired in white silk with overlace trimmings, wore a veil of Brussels net caught up with orange blossoms and carried a boquet of white asters, , Little Myrtle and Dorothy, nieces of "the bride, also frocked 1n white silk, were flower girls with baskets of pink and white flowers The ceremony, which took place under an arch of evergreen trimmed with autumn leaves and flowers in the spacious' parlor, was performed by Rev. E. Rowland, in the presence of about forty guests, The groom's gift to the bride wasa pearl necklace 'with amethyst drop, and the flower-girls a gold locket and and chain. The young couple received many useful and handsome presents, During the evening the Greenbank 'Band serenaded the young couple and were given refreshments and a do- nation. For the present Mr and Mrs Wilson will reside in Greenbank. Nestleton The Nestleton Women's Institute have just finished packing and send- ing 21 Christmas Boxes to the Boys at thé Front. A box is also being sent to Miss Mabel Bruce, a nurse in France. The Institute wishes to thank Mr Fred Veale for a donation of Milk Chocolate bars for the above boxes, als to the other friends who gave money. The-nstitute has also sent through the efforts of Miss Mary Malcolm, a box containing 36 pajama suits to the Red Cross Society at Toronto. Mrs. Geo. Proutt, Secretary, -- Sonya Misses Viola and Edna McDonald Perry Miss Annie McTaggart spent Sun- day with Miss Tena Cameron. Mr and Mrs John Beecroft of To- ronto have been visiting friends here. The Carnegie Milling Co have . withdrawn their wood sale dated for Friday, October 26th. Miss Jean Ewen of Oshawa spent Sunday with friends here. Mr R D McTaggart intends hold- ing a sale of Farm Stock the last of this month. The Union School pupils and peo- ple of the section raised $18.62 for the British Red Cross. Several of our young men went to Lindsay last week to answer the Government call of 'Registration, Mr Sam Thomas of Toronto, has been visiting his brothers Messrs R and W Thomas recently. Although last Friday night was - dark and cloudy, quit¢ a number at- teuded the concert arpanged by our choir leader, Miss Lillian Gibson. Qur young ladies who sang solos were Miss Margaret Leask, Miss Jennie Clarkson and Miss Sadie Richards: Miss Fern Edwards of Manilla re- cited, Mrs Johnsop of Blackwater sang, and a male guartette from Pen- ile assisted. After the concert lunch was served in the basement. The proceeds amounted to nearly $23.00, In Loving Memory In loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Savage, who died August 2nd, 1917. Gone, dear mother, yes forever; Here thou could'st no longer stay. All thy pain and toil are ended, Called from time and earth away: "Weep not--I am free from pain, My earthly suffering o'er: I hope to meet you all again Upon this peaceful shore." We loved ber, yes we loved her; But Jesus loved her more. And He has sweetly called her To yonder shining shore. The golden gates were open; A gentle voice said, "Come;" And, with farewells unspoken, She, calmly entered home. p - Mrs F C Collacutt. spent Sunday with Miss Jennie Sonya Red Cross Concert "with Morna a Dure. Messrs Chas Lunney and Stan ge and Misten Joan Wal Watson + will be given An- Miss Lillian Gikson spent Sunday gon Sonya, Thursday : y even- ing, Nov, 1, Inger the auspices of the a aE Latte

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