Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1919, p. 8

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Comet di Ir pa at home. Bread, Cokes and Confectionery H. S. WHITE Baker and Confectioner Port Perry Buy your Meat from RALPH uy your Meat f Choice cuts at moderate charges. We run three meat routs--Tuesday: Blackstock: Cadmus, Nestleton Station, Caesarea. :: yrtle, Utica. :: Albert, Machester, M Wednesday: Prince Friday: Bor-|, . elia, Epsom, Bethesda, Utica. Phone T720r 1191 2. RAGLAN School closed on Friday for the Smmer holidays. wy 'muscles and many have made the narrow she hill much wider during the past week, road commis- sioner believes in-' 'Safety first" Miss Edna Thompson, of To- ronto, is visiting friends here. A number from here rushed to Myrtle fire on Tuesday night of last week and witnessed the burning of the church mort- gage. Some of our boys who went Overseas in the last draft are expected home shortly. Mr and Mrs Jos.J Thompson left last week for the West and will visit friends at Roland, Prince Albert, Edmonton and other points, \ Report of S. S. No. 1 Scugog "Sr II to Jr IV -- Edna Smith, (honours) Jr 111 40 Sr 111--Viola Henry, (rec); Edna Reader, Emma Wheatley. Jr I1 to Sr II -- Mary Carter, Roweena Black, Stella Raymes, (honours). Jr 1 to Sr I -- Margaret Black, Gladys Wheatley. Jr Pato Sr Pr--Clarence Care ter, Ila Reader, Lorne Smith M. H. Switzer, Teacher Hood-Platten The marriage of Veda, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Platten to Mr. Roy Stanley Hood of Scogog, was celebrated on Saturday, June 24th, at the home of the bride's parents, Sonya. At noon, to the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin, the bridal party took their place on the lawn where a bank of syringasand ferns made abe auti- ful Soing for the solemn cere- he youthful = bride looked charming in a lovely gown of maize Cre ope de Chene with brid- al veil and jorange blossoms and carried a boquet of white roses and Sysingas Miss Greta Plat- ten attended the bride; wearing pale blue voile. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr, Cory Hood. The ceremony was conducted by - Rev. F. Joblin, after which a dainty wedding breakfast was served in the dining room which was taste- i You know. the kind of music that brings back a wonderful, well-remembered summer 'evening, with its soft of moonbeams on gently rippling waves. An old Souhera cody, tenderly sung --a love song , swaying waltz -- it may be any ( of these fully decorated with flowers : yellow and w } {motor trip | confetti and followed 4 4 Fishes of their: n their return they. will ro e on Scugog Island. lends UTICA Miss Blanche Spragg, of To- ronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H Giebner. Mrs. (Dr.) Jno. Anderson and daughter Jean and Master Hugh also Mr. Theodore Stephenson, Cleveland, are visiting ves re. 'Mis. W. C. Pollard and Mrs F Crosier were calling on Mrs. F. Vernon, Prospect, one evening last week. \ Rev, Mr. Dinnick will arrive at the parsonage this week and will take charage of the services The ha couple 1 poy couple left for 2 Covers Valves Reliners placed. Hot weather does not éffect a properly vulan- ized fube a loosening Cheaper of) yd oJ NASMITH Next to Beare Bros' Garage Upstairs ps Port, Perry, Ontario g run here next Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell returned home yesterday after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Pilkey, at Claremont = Mrs. Jas. Bentley, Mrs. W. Tennyson, Mrs, Kendall and Mrs. Frank Crozier, attende the W. I. Convention at Brook- lin, recently. chr Notice to F armers Farmers! let us co-operate in the shipping 'of our live stock. Farmers, notify us when yom have any Cattle, Pigs or Sh ready for market and we wi let you know, as soon as we can make up a load, when to bring them. You may make one shipment without Joining our club. Join our Club or some other, - Myrtle Station Farmer's Club R. M. Holtby, Presidént Wilfred Graham, Secretary, Myrtle Station, Ont. Amp Property in the Town: Andi of Reach _ Trustees' Sale of Far] A WOOL: WANTED: E. H. PURDY {and Mrs. Wallac ied a Shower ny 2 white gold Lt vt gister Mr George I : ce, broth of the groom sang, |. n After the buffet luncheon, Mr 3 115 W Retr onary | y motor es In Ontaris, the poi bh mounting bany and New York, - The I be bride wearing a 'suit o ponigee silk with. black hat. ' AHR Manchester A easant time was spent at the "Lavi Socal held at the residence of Mr, Chas. 4 lon the evening of Saturday, 2 June 21. . program was of Miss B Yop and much ceedit is due to Miss Bull for her untiring efforts to make the program a success." Te proceeds which amounted - $29.00, was given to the Mission Band: randy the Viola Wilson, Secretary, i for 1919. 'Dominant Vale The Gray Dort is the dominant value-car ore Are Car Oe pe need er = and se Bad os ! and heavier. You do not want and Lig of the Gray ped from a I's Musical Eo

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