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Port Perry Star, 15 Feb 1923, p. 1

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® Beavers, levy fox 1988. Vessanne : ie Situtand Bu Whitby, Dee. 81, 1922 16401.8¢ 3 Disbursements Adninistoation of Justice account, Rare us 9943.68 Land Tax account. . .. ; 8216.67 Ro#ds and Bridges .... .. 7845.87 Municipal Government val 2428.20 "Use Rat-Nip, and not one can Education .. .. .. .... 56986.66 ' Registry Office rH 1966.02 escaj pt 3 what the fel- Printing, advertising and stationery . 1624.09 Postage and Express.. .. .. ..... . 851.18 low rd that sold it to me. 'Redemption of Land.. FE 868.57 Salaries. . .. " RR i vaises 5415.69 Try Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture. Gounty Property. sy i 1862.58 Insurance, Light, Heat nde Water... re 785.04 for that anno: Sad persis). Division Counts. 2 i... cies. 8.45 me Miscellaneous Grantp. . axhinianlin can a vain s 10994.29 ' ent Cough. Travelling expenses of P. 8. Inspeetor ., ..... .. 816.62 House of Refuge.. .. .. .... i. i... .. 8624.36 Debenture Account... .. .... .. dasa aan 7 18465.81 For. Sore: 'Throat--Nyal's Huskers Debenture Interest Account .... .. .. ....... \ 9366.79 Loans.. .. 7." He ae aruaianiey . i ve 153698.56 ine Discounts... .. .. 0. ak aa ns LL 1434.15 i : ------------ ' Total Disbursements. BE oa 2917566.08 Less Outstanding cheques aDesesnber 81, 1922. 1547.63 ; = COUNTY RATES ll Township of Pickering, in full for 1922 ....... '§ 23089.79 emer | LOWNShip of Thorah, #n full for 1922.......... 6395.40 -- Township of Usbridge, in full for 1032... hve 6804.18 Township of Whitby, in full for 1922.7 .. saved 9964.87 Village 'of Port Perry, in full.. ,. ., viib.isns 2836.20 <s Village of Beaverton, in full.. .. .. .......... 1823.57 wan hase hin in 'our Township of Scugog, in full: BA ada 1845.41 If you nt top to: pure : ne hn Township of Reach, in full. as se 12697.04 line, now, your time. In. Tdwnship of Brock, on account.... .. .. 10000.00 ur stock, rather than having to move it, we Rownship of Scott, in full.. .. .. .. .. ...... 7868.76 7 2 Our Township of East HRY: in full . a 9181.17 rear od Prices. 1} Town of Oshawa, in'fall'.. .. .... .. .. .... 20866.49 4 1 Town of Whitby, imfull. .. .. .... .. ........ 6990.31 Town of Uxbridge, in full .. .. aves wa bbl 2889.17 Total County Rate.. .. .. ....... COUNTY GOOD ROADS ACCOUNT i : Disbursements Bills Payable. Be ey a 109000.00 Interest. . AE ae Tt ae a LAR 1605.90 Debentures 'and coupons . Say uy aa 5686.90 | Advisory Committee . : 862.50 Office Expenses .. .. .. . 1873.54 "Superintendent, salary, "travelling expenses, "etc. 2688.67 Road Conference of Foremen.. a ae 40.50 Machinery... .oc.a... no, Li aa 1674.77 Tools. . a hn : 75.98 Fuel and oil "account a 2136.24 Roads. . CE Py ORT Dg, ee 99372.28 Urban Municipalities. felony i ra © 1027.09 3. Total Disbursements. . eae, a . 225468.32 Less outstanding cheques, December 81, 1929. | 1809.27 8 Rates oii of ik levy for J022.. ..".. | 2825.60 Township of Pickering, levy for 1922. . . 8378.11 Township of Uxbridge, levy for 1922. . ' 2474.25 Township of Whitby, levy for 1922 . ve 3619.95 Township of Scugog, levy for 1922. . Wain 671. } | Township of Reach, levy for 1922 . Li 4617.10 'ownship of Scott, levy for 1922. . o 2861.87 Township of East Whitby, levy for 1922 | veins Sin 8320.42 I Oshawa, levy for 1922.. cn ee un or ee 1587.81 of Whitby, levy for 1022. .. .. .. .. .. 2541.98 of Uxbridge, levy for 1 "ra dye A 1082.48 : of Perry, levy for 1922.. Ra Jost 688. $223659.05. $290208.40 $290208.40 $123092.36 1 Treasurer, Mr. Howard Bailey. ~| 6-4 in favor of Uxbridge. | singing "Blest be the Tie that Binds" STANDARD BANK : TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS Port Perry Branch, - H. G. Hutcheson, Manager 8 ------r JUNIOR HOCKEY The fans say that the Juniors put up the best hockey game of the sea- | son when Uxbridge Juniors came here to: play on Tuesday evening. The visitors won by a score of 6- 4; but that score does not tell the story of the game. The first period stood 1-0 in favor of Port Perry, and of course the local enthusiasm bubbled. In the second period the score was 8 all and you 'ean imagine the inter- «estof -all- the spectators. The "third period was another tie, the score being 4 all. Next came the play off and after five minutes each way the score was still 'a tie, so that there was nothing for it but to play another overtime period. In this last overtime play Uxbridge scored two goals, making the score snes Piano for Sale Second hand Piano for sale, in excellent condi- tion. Electric Reading Lamp, new. Victor Records, new, 65c. D. CORBMAN sexesuzeasenenunEatsaent SEAGRAVE Through illness, the Ladies' Aid have postponed their Concert and Pié Social, from January 81st to Tues, day, February 20th. The young people will : give a play. entitled, "Oranberey Corners" in four acts. Gilson Orchestra will furnish music between acts. Come and enjoy a pleasant time at Seagrave. Admis: sion, adults 25c. children 15c. Ladies with pies free. Remémber the date--February 20. TT ---- MRS. W. H. RUNDLE : Mrs W. H. Rundle, whose maiden name was Maria Cooliddge, died at her home in Port Perry, on Monday, February 5, 1923. She was born in Darlington Township January 21st, 1841, being 82 years of age at the time of her death. Mrs. Rundle lived on the Darlington farm until her marriage to W. H. Rundle, on January 1st, 1868. Mr. and Mrs. Rundle then moved to the Rundle homestead at Pinedale, and lived there for-a few years. . They next moved to the farm at Sgnya where they resided until they came to Port Perry some thirteen. years ago. Six children survive their mother; and mourn her loss. They are Mrs. Geo. Basingthwaite, of Hannah, Ni Dakota; Mrs, Geo. West of Ashburn, Wa F. Rundle, of Edmonton, J. w. Rundle of Edmonton, C. A. Rundle and Miss Bertha M. Rundle, both of Port Perry. Mr. W. H. Rundle pre- deceased his wife some two years ago. Deceased devoted her whole life, (which was one of industry and ser- | vice) to her family. Mrs. Rundle was very fond of her garden and her recreation was among her flowers, The funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. T. Hall, owing to the ill- ness of Rev. Mr. Harrison, and was largely attended. Interment took place at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Donald. Anderson did somé bril- liant work in the goal, and saved his team many times during the game. All the local players did good work, and the visitors showed fine play with Hardy, the right defenge, as the star' -- BLACKSTOCK Owing to an epidemic of influenza the following four schools in the township have been closed:Caesarea, Mahood's, Purple Hill and the two in Blackstock. Our hockey team met their Water- loo last Friday night, when Nestle- ton played the return game and won by a score of 10-5, The February meeting of the Vie- toria Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Wright, on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The attendance was smaller on ac- count of so much illness in the neighbourhood. The following pro- gram was rendered, community sing- ing, instrumental by Miss Florrie Parr; reading by Miss Margaret Swain; paper on "Motherhood and Mother Love" by our president Mrs, J. Everest. Lunch was served as usual. On Wednesday evening the con- 'gregation of St. John's 'Church met together to say farewell to their rector, Rev. W. Scott and: his family, also to present Mr Scott with a hand- some club bag and Mrs. Scott with a_ beautiful pair of Australian wool blankets and an envelope of money. After the presentation lunch was served by the ladies and the evening brought to a'close by all joining in At the annual meeting of the A.Y. P.A. the following officers wer elected for the coming year-- Presi: dent, Mr. John Smith; Secretary- ee TOWN COUNCIL An adjourned 'meeting of the Town | Gouneil was held on Monday evening. | Albert. | Present: P.-Figary, Jas. Stonehouse, : a ". | H. G: Hutcheson, Allan Goode. re . i "| + The Powerhouse -cquipment which : 6 for light 'and water pur- be advertised for sale, "| 9 gave notice, that he |: 'by-law to regulate of taxes and provide was 'passed for ihe pur- P frpewelfer for the - Trea- SA sie a Ee Su hort Ny LEY WORE LI pas die Se

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