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Port Perry Star, 16 Oct 1924, p. 4

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plied the music for the evening. ------C) (rm. Mrs. James Carnegie is visiting with friends in Cardinal for two or three weeks. Dr. J. D. Berry, of Willowdale, was in town on Saturday. ---- GO ---- HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS This year the weather conditions { for the annual field day athletics were good. The attendance of citi- zens was not as large as the fine weather would lead one to expect. Each event was well contested. In the inter-school events, Whitby was the winner, with comparative ease in the football match; but with only a point to the good in the basket ball match. The names of the tire winners follow: Names in order of 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Girls' Events Throwing baseball, Juniors--Jean Switzer, Marion Williams, Reta Mil- ler. . Running Broad Jump, Seniors-- Helen Lucas, Gwendolyn Ettey, Vera Roberts. Running Broad Jump, Junior-- Jean Switzer, Ethel Tummonds, Mary Walker. Potato Race, Seniors--Eunice Mal- colm, Isabel Lucas, Gwendolyn Ettey. Potato Race, Juniors--Retta Miller, Marion Williams, Mary Walker. Putting Ball in basket, Seniors-- Eila Robertson, Mildred Botwright, Dorothy Stephenson. Putting Ball in Basket, Juniors-- Winnie Owens, Retta Miller, Mary Carter. High Jump, Juniors--Ethel Tum- monds, Retta Miller, Mary Walker. Three-legged Race, Seniors--Mary Hill-Gwendolyn Ettey, Marion Switz- er-Vera Roberts. High Jump, Seniors--Vera Roberts, Louise Carnegie, Isabel Lucas. Relay Race, Form Contest--Form I, Form III and IV, Form II. Three Legged Race, Juniors--Retta Miller-Jean Switzer, Grace Cawker- Winnie Owens, Gladys Wheatley- Mary Carter. 100 yard Dash, Senior--Eila Rob- ertson, Marion Switzer, Dorothy Stephenson. 100 yard, Dash, Juniors--Jean Switzer, Ethel Tummonds, Mary Walker. Throwing Baseball, seniors--Helen Lucas, Eila Robertson, Isabel Lucas. Basketball Passi Form 1V, Form I, Form III. Dummy and Frog relay--Form III and IV, Form I, Form IL Senior championship--Eila Robert- son. : Junior Championship--Jean Switz- er. Form Championship--Form I. Boys' Events. Running Broad Jump, Seniors-- Keith McMillan, William Nesbitt, John Allin, Running Broad Jump, Junior-- Morley Doubt, Arnold Roach, Lloyd Rundle. Hop-step-and-jump, senior -- Wil- liam Nesbitt, Keith. McMillan, John Allin, Hop, 'step and jump, Junior--Ar- nold Roach, Morley Doubt, Lloyd Rundle. High Jump, Senior--Keith McMil- lan, John Allin, William Nesbitt. High Jump, Junior--Arnold Roach, Geo. Mowat, Ben. Ward. 100 yard Dash, Senior-- William Nesbitt, Keith McMillan, 100 yard Dash, Junior--Arnold Roach, Lloyd Rundle, Willie Mark. Pole Vault, Senior--John McClin- fw, Johm Allin, William Nesbitt. Pole Vault, Junior--Morley Doubt, 'Arnold Roach, Geo. Mowat, > 2 yard dash, Sr--Keith McMillan, por Nesbitt John Allin. : yard race, Jr--Arnold Roach, Half Mile 'Race, Senior--Keith Mc- Real, "Reg. Doubt. § ing Sr--William_ 'Nesbitt, J mi ewe Optical What we sell is good, and can be depended on. Reliable goods at' re- liable prices. Sieve and Bring your watch, clock and jewellry and optical repairs tous. Everything guaranteed. I. R. Bentley Jeweller and Optometrist, Church Directory PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES A. E. Thornley, M.A., Minister OCTOBER 19th Public Worship, Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thurs. 8 p.m. Young Peoples' Guild, Monday at 8 p.m, We were favoured with ideal weather" for our anniversary services on Sunday last and for the fowl sup- per and concert on Monday night. The attendance at both was all that could be desired. We are duly appreciative of the courtesy of the Methodists in giving us the use of thelr church for the Sunday night services. A full house greeted Rev. Mr. Maxwell B.D, of Oshawa, the anniversary preacher. While his theme was not one which would be ordinarily chosen for such an ocasiontit was timely and forceful. We trust his eloquent address will bear fruit in the vote cast for the 0. T. A. on October 23rd. The proceeds of the Sunday thank- offering was over $300.00 and the Ladies' Aid took in about $220.00 at the fowl supper and concert. = The congregation of St. John's tenders its sincere appreciation to all who in any way contributed to this unqualified success. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wm. Higgs, Minister. OCTOBER 19th 11 am.--The Minister, 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School and Brotherhood. 7 p.m.--The Minister. The Y. P. L., Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer Méeting, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Junior Y. P. L., Friday, 4.16 p.m. Thé choir rendered a fine anthem on Sunday morning last, which to- gether with the splendid solos by Mr. Roberts and Mr. Schroeder, was much appreciated. Vote in favor of the Ontario Tem- perance Act. Is it manly to put the greed and pleasure of a few men bes fore the interests of many thousands of women and children? Vote for the coming generation of boys and girl8 not for the passing generation of drinkers. Ontario has 800,000 motor cars; better lock up the booze before the accident than the motorist after- wards, ANGLICAN CHURCH October 19th, 11 am. Matins and sermon. 8 p.m. Special children's service in Shortened Even Song and Mission- 16 at 7.30. | St. Luke : the Song, Saturday Evening at 7.30. It is hoped shortly to commence a church. Adults cordially invited. | Tull service the A. Y. P. A, Notice | later. enforcement of The 23rd to vote for the continuance, Ontario Temperance Act. To legalize the sale of boose for beverage purposes, - diough in in sealed packages, is to re-establish the liquor shop The Ontario Plebiscite Committee 2 Toronto Street, Toronto - You knw that, bt you mst VOTE. You + ba be used. . V Jullor, sitet okt youre, md Are you in favour of the beverage of beer swieituous liquor in sealed pal ages under Government G, B; Nicholson, CC. Stealon.. ARCHITECT. Houses, Stores and Public Buildings properly designed and supervised. Union Bank Building, Oshawa, Ont. Chairman 'THE PLAN: 50c. Box Pussy Willow Linen Fabric, tinted, deckled edge, 2 for Sle. 50c. box Lord Baltimore Papetries, white kid and linen finish. 2 for 5le 76¢ box Symphony Lawn Papeteries, : 2 for 76c. p36c. box Memories Papetries, 4 2 for 36¢. 50c Ib Cascade Linen Paper (100 sheets) SE | 2 for Sle. 16¢c, Pad Sunset Linen 2 for 16e. 26c. pad Sunset LinenSalisbury, 2 for 26c. 8be Pad Sunset Linen 2 for 36e, 16e. pk. Montclair Linen Envelopes, 5 wu = 2 for 166. 10c. Blue Linen Envelopes, 2 for 11lc. 1be. Blue ck Writing Ink, 2 for 16¢ 'SOAPS pure soap, ovals 16c.. gerh Lorie Cold Cream Soap, = & 2 for } ary intercession, Thursday, October | 25¢. Evangelist--Even i) 16¢. c is I Lorie Physicians and Sur- . EXALLO The 26¢ Powder Puff and bag,' 2 for 26¢. HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES Every One Guaranteed $1.00 bottle Rexall Nux and Iron Tablets «aie 2 for $1.01 26¢. box Rexall Orderfles, 2 for 26¢. $1.00 bottle Peptona Tablets, +2 for $1.01 $1.00 bottle: Petrofol, (Russian Oil) 2 for $1.01 85¢. bottle Rexall Rubbing Oil, 2 for 36c¢. 25c. box Rexall Stomach and Liver: Pills, _ 2 for 26c. $1.00 bottle Rexall Syrup of Hypo- phosphites, 2 for $1.01 50¢. bottle Rikers Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil Extract, 2 for 5lc. $1.25 bottl Rexall Beef, Iron and Wine * 5 26c. Jax doutes) Null Polish, 2 for te" : 2 for $1.26 exall Store Thursday, Friday, Saturda; / Buy a bottle of Beef, Iron & Wine for § 1.25, and one cent, or two bottles for $1. 26. : : n Klenzo Dental Creme, and you will get another tube. for 1c., or 2 for 36e. 80c. 50¢. 3be. Jonteel Cold Cream, 2 for Sle. Disappearing Cream = 2 for 5lc. bottle Antiseptic Toilet Cream, 2 for 36c bottle Almond Cream, 2 for-51c. jar Cold 2 for Ble. tube Camphorated Tee, 2 for 26c. bottle Almond and Rose Water cream 2 for 36c. 8be. bot. Violet Witch Cream, x 2 for 36¢c. 5c. hat, Rose Witch Hazel Cream, 50c. 60c. 26e, 3bc. 8be. jar Jonteel Nail Creme, 2 for 36¢ 50c. jar Jonteel Nail Bleech, 2 for 5lc 50c. box Alma Zada Face Powder, $1.00 box Bouquet Ramee Face Pow- $1.50 oz. Perfume $1.00 box Paridis Face Powder, ™ $1.00 Hox Jonteel Compact Face &2% 23, you will | got adios one for uy a 35¢. Tube of and violet, 2 for $1.01 50c, bot. Jonteel Perfume, 2 for Sle. 2 for 51e. 25¢, vials Perfume . 2 for 26¢c. 2 for $1.51 2 for $1.01 75¢. bulk Perfume 2 oz. 6c. TOOTH PREPARATIONS 2 for $1.01 25¢. Tooth Powder 2 for 26e. 5c. tube Klenzo Dental Creme 2 for $1.01 se © 2 for 36e. FACE POWDERS der, Powder 85e. box Violet Dulce Rouge, 2 for 36c 25c tube Pearl Tooth Paste 2 for 26¢ DRIES 106. ard. 2 for 6c. Ase. Wash .| MANICURE ARTICLES SUN - DRUGS Pins 2 for 1le. Tincture of Iodine 2 oz, 46ec. 4 CANDY $1. 00 box Assorted Choeolsres be. Chocolate Barun. 50¢c. Meltawa square, 2 for 16¢. i

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