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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1919, p. 4

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and thorough inter-}. est in the welfare of the church and the town asa "whole leaving a good impression. It is worthy of note that pre- sentations were to both Mr. and Mrs. Harrison by their Spagregation at" Trenton, and own Council, a reso- Be Low Expressing "their apprecia- . tion of Harrison as a citizen of Trenton. The musical pi the direction of ne Goldring, was very successful. Peop e were pleased to hear Mrs Har- 's organ solos, Mr. Goldring's "violin selections were good, an the choir rendered some fine anthems The church has been fortuna ¥n its visiting singers, Sunday we had Mr. Bradley A nda of unusual merit, aod fast Sunday Mr. Dikes, Whitby, a front rank tenor, sang some very pleasing solos. ANext Sunday Mr. W as expects some "leading singers Lindsay to 4 in the -musical part of the se Personal Notes Mrs J. Anderson, formerly of Entrance, Albe vison's first sermons, h his Da 'earnestness under rta, was the gtiest of Mrs, F. Woodley for the the week end. Miss Wilhemina Evans, of To-|A onto, is visiting Miss L Woodley 2 i AC on Ottawa, and Toronto, are the of . AW Allin ter leaves on or a two weeks : eT WA. San .. 'Mr. Moffatt and his family, of ; nto, are enjoying. their an- ~aual holiday at ce Albert i Ord i Ar Morray's offie will about: August 15. yay on on vacation. i ol and Mrs W G. Monet, of the week end poy or in this vicinity. uy and Mrs Frydie and and -Mr. and lltier "of fish w 3 Le four % em. 4 rat attended and pleasing 5 Shospiion wag tendered to Rev 'and * Mrs. "Harrison last * . 'Thursday evening. A short pro- gram was given, light refresh- ments will be served, and an en- joyable social evening was spent Mrs. Booker and son, Gordon, Toronto, visiting Mrs Carmichael Housakeeper Wanted Apply at Star Office. Lost Tire, tube, and frame lost be- tween Port Perry and Whitby. ~ Size of tire 30 x 8}. Reward offered. Apply to Isaac Turner, "Port Perry. - Shop on Sauday | * Ono of the 'pleasing fea sof ou town life is to watch the erous crowd that : The Banks will be closed 'on - | Saturday, Dominion ss Cele- bration Day__July 19th. The Banquet Committee All ladies of the town who ean 'TI8 in any way, assist in preparing, the uet for returned sol- diers to be given on the 4th of August, are requested to meet at the Armouries on the evening of . TueSday, July 22. The meeting is called at 7.45. ~ It is necessary that there be a good attendance, at this meeting, and: we trust that the ladies of the town will be present in goodly numbers. Mrs, S. Farmer, Convenor Garden Party Under the auspiees of the Women's. Guild of St. Thomas' church, at Oaklea Gardens, the eek | home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cromp- ton at Brooklin, on the evening of Wednesday, July 24. : Supper will be served from 6 p.m. (old time), after which a program of exceptional merit will be render- H. Har- ed by: Miss Hazel Cockburn, Violiniste, Toronto. ; Oshawa Band Miss EB. E. K. Bull, Soprano, e Miss Ry ae Davis, Port Perry A group of barytone solos will be sung. > A number of selections will be Ja by local talent. mission, including supper and dults 50c., Child- Port progiam: n 25¢. Mrs. Jas. Moore, President Rev. C. F. Stent, Incumbent Ploug Mrs. Wal Island adil oy of pamelle on July 2 1919, when their in: daughter Flossie ioTodl Samell 8! was united in Stanley W. Ploughmas pi t% ih son of 'Mr and Mrs Joh Pl ough-' man, also of Scugog, The igi 3 mony was performed by Rev. J W. Totten, of Tottenham. To the strains of the wedding march [Brie by Mrs CD Samells, 'the entered the parlorand was, rs Elven Away by her father. The n [HY caught up with Ir was bis e itt, 'lgold set' w a boquet of sweet was: carried. Te was; very, pretti gian blue silk mull, and carried a boquet of sweet peas and fern. ' The groom was supported by Mr: Geo W Samells, brother of the bride. Little - Miss Myrtle Xlonghman, sister of the groom, dressed in pink nun's veiling, trimmed with white silk, ma o a dainty little flower girl with her basket of flowers, as she strewed rose leaves in the path of the bride. Master Lloyd Wil- liams of Solina (cousin of the, bride) was ring bearer, and car-' fied the ring on a large orange 11y register, Mr. W. Crozier, uncle of the groom, 'sang, er § and fern esmaid, oid 2 cousin ole bride, e groom e pian- |iste, 45h dg and flower girl {were brooches, and to gentle- men attendants, ve gis Gninty tea was served fifty I guests. Many benitfl ful presents were to the pride, an evidence 0 suit, with: ; waist and p During the signing of the +0 Perfect' »' accompanied by-Miss Ida tured to Prince Miss Yarnold is J offtetin sale--Ge i ttn to Sabigier. hk pot, rg dishes, ete. Agricultural Course + Aparently the Summer Course ; in Agriculture is uite popular. There are six hundred teachers attending the School at Guelph ' and overflow classes are ' conducted at Whitby. There are two mis ng ding the A. takes made : fons ing the Agricu We run three: 'meat routs--Tuesday: Blaskstoe Nestleton Station, Caesarea. Albert, Machesicr, Myrtle, Utica Utica, ; elia, "Epsom, a, Utica. Phonic T or Seiday: r 2 IF YOU WANT PARIS GREEN Arsenate of Lead Hayfork Rope Harvest Tools Come and see-if - SAVE 'YOU MONEY W.L. PARRISI - Hardware Plubisg. PORT PERRY - at Colleges." 'One is that the teachers who take the courses at the College can teach the sons of farmers nothing that their fathers could not teach them better. That is one mistake, for even fathers don't know every- thing. . The other mistake is to sup- pose that an agricultural course wit practical experience would fit a boy to become a'suc- cessful farmer. The teaching and the ractical experience should "go hand in hand. Thousands of dollars are spent 'annually by the Govern- ment in eonducting experiments | that mean much wealth to the, farmers who know the results of |these experiments, and make proper use of their knowledge. | There is wisdom in making use of lesson§ learned at some- one eles'e expense. ~ UTICA The marriage of Miss Annie Victoria: Wad: & . very. pleasing event: took: n pisces" at "atthe Gime ot hy and' event. The ceremon: in the Methodist hurel, end 188 t) performed by Rev. E'C Hun a former pastor, in Fhe preseng 'of 125 guests. This is the thir to Mr.!1wedding eeld in the' church dui ing -the- past forty first being that of Christie to Mr. Wm. A the Methodist. will be held in t grounds next Sati Mr and Mrs Spe "ils Jennie n Sun Mrs Tennyson bemticol Mr , vat vr in Gide dung sandy 'on Ld BL Twos ol members strong. On returning from Port Perry ; on Thursday last, Mrs. Myers'|- horse became frightened at al: pile of railroad ties, and bolted across the ditch into Mr, Enoch Kendall's fence, then over into a field of grain, This cleared thé animal of harnessand buggy. Mrs. Myers and little son were thrown violently .out, but fortu- nately both escaped serious ine jury We are glad to see Pte. Joe Ward home from overseas. Mrs Pollard i is spending a col- ple of weeks in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Geo Bo spe the eek. Eh Mr and Mrs D iy Qrosier and family, Stouffville; and Mrs Wesley S10 Crosier ry pd son, 0 Mrs E. , Mr and i pra 1 son gn jars, Sommede by ; bed springs and] IixenIargs pon : his gs at] we Buy's your Meat from RALPH 2 A. FITCHETTE. Choice cuts 'at moderate charges." Office Hourset am. - Office over L. G. PORT PERRY cdngaiay South half. of lot 17, con 8, Reach; being 97 acres more or less. As there are good buildings on both ends this farm, the owner will divide it to suit purchaser, . This is tractive farm---close to si ches, markets, and on a good road to the famous Oshawa market. Price + reasonable--if interested. act quickly. - Apply to Jas. Burt. X R: R. No. 2, Port. Perry. : : Jan 9.th. wn W.J. Cook - Real Estate : A large list of farms for sale in Ontario County. Some city property © for exchange or sale, also Western = land. My :list includes. some rare bargains. 'White or phone me before: buying. Communicate with W J Cook, R.R. No 2 Taped Prone pan 107 £23 or Independent Phone 406 IN 5. 2 ih F urnaces ONTARIO Mrs. Jos. Stonehouse, who has been ill for some time, is now convalescent. Our local 'horseshoers--Messrs Smallman, Switzer, and Swan, will attend the annual picnic of | the M.H.A. at Dumburn Park, Hamilton. on Saturday. 'Miss Ruth Marlow, Blackstock {has completed her Kindergarten Course at the Normal School. Auction Sale thas sold his 5 n Sr. Te Jr I11--Nora Spencer Tena S 2 Mr Thos Crosier of Manche ter session March 1920, p to plow this Tall. Co Pio ny person biti 'to pur chase a farm in would do well to see . : : . CEPHAS BUTT, Port. Perry, Jr pn Sr 1I--Dolly Rees, Laura, Ball. Francis Skill. Sr I to Jr II--Robert Bell, John Cummings, Vyrtle Crosier, Eva James, Melvin James. Sr. Pr,to Jr. I---=Marion Bar. rett, Sam Masters, Ada Masters Jr. Pr. to Sr: Pr. --Matthew Bell, Eva Butler, Teacher:

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