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Port Perry Star, 24 Jul 1919, p. 4

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se LE lewood, the ws i Hao od op and "Mrs J C Macnab and son John, "ll of Uxbridge. = - "Dr. J A Mdrray is away on, ye his Fr office or # Sloged until Shout August Miss Hird and Mr T Broad, of Foronth, are visiting with Mrs. eH Olive Cowan and 3 have returned home "s tour of the ds and Montreal 5-'W Burton is visiting ; er dein town. Mi {ss Hazel Alfred and Miss iller, of Lakefield are with "Friends here 3 Mrs, Whubotton, of Penton, Ma , 18 Visiting her daughter, bo rs: U. Carnegie: \ Switzer and two ters, and Mr, and Mrs. B. man, motored to Hamiltcn "A igh rs "picnic. They Te-| 3 an njomble t1ip. i is Provinci re Ha itzer, Provincial Or- |} Se of the Association. iubiber of the brethren of |} 'Lodge, attended thei ik nd Lodge, held at one ++". A Union Song Service will be held in 'the Methodist Church, on Sunday evening next in Which the following talent will part: Mr. Dykes of Whitby, Mrs, Fitzell, of New York; Mr. Ford Moynes, of Linfisay, solo- 8; and Mrs. Nesbett, of Lind- ny, organist. ; iM, T. Martin, Simeoe, spent he holiday in town. Mr, Winnet Nesb: itt, of Ford, is holidayine with his parents, Owi 0 SO many of the pig and so many "expecting visitors on the 4th of August, the soldiers "banquet has heen postponed Misses Jean and Helen Ander- son, Miss Wilkie, and Master illie Aniderson, of Fyoronts, are visiting with Mrs. W . Davey. J. Migs Lena Hall, of Toronto, Japent the holiday with her father Mr Albert Hal 1 W.C.T.U. A public meeting will be held the basement of the Methodist ; church on Tuesday evening, July 'under the. auspices of Port ; erry W.C.T.U. The meeting : will be a ddressed, by- 'Mrs.' . Anderson, who took a leading - part in the prohibition campaign : iv Brg Columbia, and who "day and attended the Master |g our Meat from RALPH TCHETTE. Choice cuts. | at moderate charges. We riin three meat routs--Tuesday: Sig, : ~~ Nestleton Station, Caesarea. :: Wednesc Albert, Machester, Myrtle, Ut elia, Epsom,' Bethesda, Utica. | hone 72 or 119. 5. High-Class Printing Done Promptly and at Moderate Prices at The Star Office sn Port Perry x = i WHITBY - :a Ashbury Miss Florence Balfour, of Cali" fornia, arrived months with her mother a Sister, We ate Had to Have Min gd the celebration at Whitby, on pleasuue that : her - vocation, ndrsing. is, not only . agreeing with her young women as well as young men who go forth - fearlessly, and upward"' always attain sue- cess and happiness, = . | Perry, is the'guest of her siste Mrs Wm. Brash. Mr Chas Minty, motored from Toronto, on Fri ay evening, aec- Sonipanied and Mrs R Minty, Miss Daisy spend the week end with old Sunday > t owing to.his mother taking very: ill the trip home was delay We hope for a speedy recovery. odd : The agnens } Mi clet We a aly ro . A meeting of the was held on Monday" "RYE STRAW WANTED | a thest prices for good quality had flaile heh long Rye Straw eaten during the coming winter. Phone, write "or call and sée us. Sagituel Trees & Co. Limited: home on Monday son, of Toron evening to spend the Sunn: here over the: he health but. that her London, E ! work isa great satisfaction to viees in the Methodist church, | her, which goes to prove that on Sunday. a Mrs Swartz and daughter: of] | following the vision of "'enward rane N.Y. Mes P ne he ih Be, Thos ivi Ah Miss}. in bwr : rooks were amo; e visitors Wy do Miss Ella Pearson, of Port at the Sunday School picnic. Wel == gu {ik Me Pollard returned from To | 2 ts Mr Tonto, on , accompanied] by Dis parents Mr by her sister Miss Pearson, whol Fisher and little Ruth Forbes, to Will I} spond her vacation here. | MF ande Mrs Geo Lyle were] friends and relatives here. They 'with friends here 'the h U- EF expected to return to the city on -day. Svar ihe ho 1 ONTARIO. / UTICA Mr and Mrs A G\ Clark and git friends * Mr and Mrs: iofisa <0 attend: aturday. Rev. Mz. Dinnick, Sr, late of |- ng, conducted theser-} . - glad to see Mrs Brooks 80 improved in health. The sun 'and a jolly time was spent by youngandold| onary So. = Many" motored from here to| ~~ ment on Jackson's Point last week and{ + attended . the annual ic sua). oo Cam \dgy School 1 'picnic was] LT vice $ In the Arouties; Blackstock Saturday, July 19, 1719 A most pleasing community Beare . Celebration 'was held at Blaekstock - on Saturday 'afternoon. last. The Cartwright: people turned out in large numbers, - voluntary subscription, Many v enjoyed. the: 'programme. 4 Ln 5 Doxology Tnvocation=-Rev. ¥ R. Bick . y 4 R Holy, Holy! gr ins " Lesson: Psalm 67; St, Luke 1:::68-79, . "Rey. Gilbert Gomm, pes Cher 5 P. jag EoW les, D.D., LL.D. on ib our a Benediction, - ess Taine land, ¥ 1 One hundred yard dash-- © ¢ ; Br 16 years, boys and pi b Graded men's race . ¢ Young women's race : Married men's and Women's races. 2 Tug-of-War--8§ diers versus-Civilians - ' ~Captained nl 'Percy Jobb, at Crawtord, Oi 3 Pinning the Donkeys : tato Race: Bo Ete. Ete. * 5 Basket oo 0 versus Blackstock: 8} Heschel: Jmetyille versus Blackstock © A What Fagen I had; what 1 saved 1 Yost; "* whatI I gave, bave."' Ye Toi HIN MEMORIAM." : orp. John tee A Lor nist Bengt Joh ootion Pte. Ed Gor. 'Elmer og Po. Stanley : ble. raig: Tee Bruce Ferguson Expenses . were. met - ans W. J.Cook - Keak A large. list. of farms Ontario County Some ct Hor exchange or. sale, also land. My list: includes 39m e BALED b TEN} Shes: 4) "Ontario and Ri Er Be rece this office until 92 0 i FRIDAY, JULY 28; a supply of 'Coal 2° Bus. + for Sade fon the : af gn hE ad Borin 1 0 able to" Pe equ of the: Min ? blic: Works, equal to '10. p.c; }seeurity, or war Bond i+] quired to make up pp By order, er RIC DESR a Départment of Public Werke, +{Ottawa, pluly 3.1919. = oo e- Home Help Wa 2 for light 8 Hye: at' ome Dre ' arry Nas; ; Bell Phone 22, ort

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