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Port Perry Star, 16 Jul 1925, p. 4

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= = Mrs, George Jackson left last Fri- day morning for an extended trip to , the coast via Canadian National 'Railway, taking boat at Sarnia te Fort William, thence by train to Win- nipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton [| and Jasper Park, through the Rockies to Vancouver, then by boat to. Prinee Rupert, coming home by way of Duluth. - Mrs. Jackson expects to re- "turn home in about six weeks, ra Migs Effie Gamble is taking a trip to Vancouver, and will make the re- "turn journey by way of Montana. Mise M. McCorquodale, of Chicago, has returned after spending some time with Mr, and Mrs, S. E. Allison. Mr. Geo. H.. Cowling, of Rochester, N.Y., returned home on Monday after spending a few weeks with his cousin Miss 'Gertrude Purcell. ( Mr. and Mrs. Arlidge spent their holidays in Meaford. Dr. Bert. Harris of Cgpper Cliff, has 'been holidaying with friends in Port Pgrry. Say kids! + more fun! rere (F() (Press SOFT BALL MEETING A meeting is called at the Town « Hall for Thursday night, July 16th, at 8 pm. for the purpose of discuss- ing soft ball for the town. Junior-Town ). ide is ee OOO ---- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, PORT PERRY Sunday, July 19 Public Service at 11 a.m, only. Sunday School at 10 a.m. The evening service has been with- drawn owing to the union service be- Jng held in the Chautauqua tent at 7.30. Mr. Laurence DeFoe of Walmer Road Baptist Church Choir, will sing at the morning service in the church and "probably at the Union Service in the. evening. ' . rn QU Qrrmemmm-- - Meet the rest of the kids, at the Chautauqua grounds to-night (Thurs- day) at 7 o'clock. EE 1 Ey "_r UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL At the adjourned meeting of the Sunday School Committee of the United Church the following -officers were electetd; : Supt~--J. F. McClintock Asst. Supt.--Cliff Coulter Bec'y-Treas.--S. Yelland Asst. Sec'y--G. McMillan ~ Supt. Primary Dept--Mrs. Geo." Jackson. Asst. Supt. Pr. Dept--Mrs, J. E. Jackson EI 3 Si EXPERT PIANO TURING Mr. A. L. Crumpton, will be in Port Perry for a few days next week and would solicit some tuning or re- - pairs. Mr. Crumpton is an expert employed by. Heintzman & Co., of Toronto, which should be sufficient testimony. Tuning $8.00, repairs extra. Phone or call on Mrs, C. L. ~. Vickery, with orders. We. have - purchased : 'the McKee Stock, and 'are moving at once. You will find" us in the McCaw Block, op- posite the Post Office, _ on and after Thursday, July 16th. ; " = i. R. BENTLEY J veller and Optometrist. 1 pre i'. Johns Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. Atkinson, Minister Kegular Services, A1 a.m. and 7 p,m. Sabbath School 10 &,m.. Tr UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC . The annual picnic of the United Chiirch Sunday School was held at Stephenson's Point on Wednesday of last week. No «day could have been finer for the event. The attendance was large, and in addition to-a most enjoyable social time there was a fine program _of sports in which the fol- lowing were prize winners. hy Races: -- Boys; six -and under--1 -Angus Bethune, 2 A, Oke, 3 Billy Bearg. Girls, six and under--P. Jackson, Ruth Hall, P. Palmer, J. McDermott. Boys, 8 and under--S§., Smallman, A. Oke, Harold Hall. Girls, 8 and under-~Jean McDer- mott, Mary Stone, Pat Palmer, Pat Jackson. Boys, 11 and under--Storey Beare, Doubt. Girls, 11 and under--Mary Small- man, Reta Willard, Kathleen Car- negie, Jean McDermott. 'Boys, 14 and under--L. Rundle, F. Nasmith., Girls, 14 and under--Edith Lucas, Edith Wells. Boys, 16 and under--L Rundle, F. Nasmith., Girls, 16 and under--Edith Wells,{ Ethel Tummonds. ~ Boys' three-legged--Bill Oke and Cliff Ward, Allen Doubt and Don. Shepherd. Girls three-legged--Edith Lucas and Edith Wells, Aileen Tummonds and Marion Williams. Boot race--Harold Cawker, Lloyd Rundle, -Ralph Lyle. Potato race--Lloyd Rundle, Allin Doubt. Broad Jump, open--Alfred Higgs, 16 ft7, 4 inches; Forbes Nasmith,: 13 ft., 6 inches. ~ Broad Jump, 11 and under--Ross Doubt, 11 ft., 8 inches;.B. Smallman, 11 ft., 4 inches. Biscuit race--Mrs, Higgs' side. Tug o'war, ladies--Edith Lucas' side won. Bob Carnegie, Albert Cawker, Ross|, SEIRULES AND 4 : 5 aa NREGULA oie member of 3 Tamily Only « Employes of newspapers carrying Should the contestant selected by the for first prize already own a piano thé prize will bp given to { | | | pr YAH sulutions ave and shall remain the properfy of the x | next best. Agents. co to abide by the decision of the Judges rbd shall be no appeal. i { Contestants from "which { WINAPIANOI Do you want a Piano, ' ' : 1st Prize g the grand prizes with $450 Piano - A handsome, new instru- ment of beautiful tone in walnut finish. 2nd Prize $275 Radio A complete Radio Set, in- cluding Batteries, loud speaker and cabinet, TIONS should enter. y 2) you. : duct this contest. offered. . Don't wait! Rules and Instructions lucky day. * b . : ADIO= a Radio or a Phonograph? 'Someone is going to Win- just a few minutes' work. It might just as well be If you want a Piano, a Radio or a Phono once and count the Dollar ($) Marks, a Prizes go to the best, neatest; most original correct answers. In case of a ti remem ' \ 'carefully--then Piano contests have proved so popular that the Canadian Selling arranged with a Piano, a Radio and a Phonograph manufacturer fo con- Three Big Prizes and 8 number of other rewards are send In your answer today. Start at beri-- re the first answer received wins the prize. Redd the send in your answer. This might be your Agents Beautifal Phonozuph equippe a q 1 0 play any f . Additional Prizes to $200.00 given away. \, EVERY CORRECT ANSWER RECEIVES A REWARD CANADIAN SELLING AGENTS 92 SIMCOE STREET N. friend." Treat them kindly. If annoying headaches, have them R. F. CARTER, Carpenter Estimates given on new work, Repairing done. Charges rea- sonable. Good work. Bell Phone . 209 or Box 97, Port Perry. : CAR OF FRESH CEMENT NOW IN. B. C. Cedar Shingles, Siding, Cell-| - ing, and Mouldings. = Hardwood Slabs and Body.wood on hand. a 3 oy Nut and Stove Coal on hand. Prices attractive to those who wish to purchase. ~ \ C. L. VICKERY. ms Ey INSTRUCTIONS.» Write your name and address plainly and carefully, with "count of the number of Dollar ($) Marks. To the neatest, most original correct answer will be giyen, 1st PRIZE absolutely without cost, a-beautiful $450.00 Piano. For the next best, neatest; most «= original 'correct answer a $275.00 Radio Set will be given. To the next best will be given a $150.00 Phonograph. Additional 0 prizes--pu will also ke given, vouchers be SEND YOUR ANSWER TO PROPERTY TRANSFERS Mr. Jos. McMillan has bought the Bates farm from Mr. Geo. Mark, and has, moved on to it. We believe he has secured a very good property. Mr. John Anderson 3 has bought Mr. | Jos. MeMillan's house and lot in Port Perry and intends making some im-| provements. T° = . OSH AWA, ONT. 'Remember Assw ers may be sub. m| on or a separate sheet of paper, or other material. re is ent, ers Salted at from $1000 will 0 'be alued 'at from $100.00 to $200.00 - ---- | - My count of the Dollar (8) Marks is.....oweiwme NAME "ADDI Sack

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