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Port Perry Star, 4 Nov 1926, p. 4

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to enable the I.O.D.E. to hold their Annual observance of same on Nov. th, We are pleased to see' Mr. Robt. Somerville and his daughter, Mabel, home again from the West, after an absence of 'a couple of months. Mr. Somerville reports a heavy wheat crop; but the harvesting weather was Their many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. and Mrs. John Leask, are improving in health after their recent illness. Mr. Leask is able © be up and, around. Mrs. Kelley, of the Parsonage, was called to Madoc this week to attend the funeral of a relative. Miss Marguerite Jackson is at home for a short time after her re- cent illness in Toronto. We are glad to know that she has fully recovered her normal health, The Horticultural Society has com- menced a clean-up at the old "pound" site, and it is hoped that next year this will be made into a beauty spot, instead of the eyesore it-has been for some years. SERIE VV Rn MUSICAL FESTIVAL The Salvation Army Riverdale Band, will be in the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Sunday afternoon, next, at 8 p.m. All are Heartily Welcome. Re -- || SOME CHANGES Mr. Jos. Ashton has sold his res- taurant business to Mr. Jas. Ruddy, 'and will remove to Toronto, We trust that Mr. and Mrs. Ashton and their son will prosper in their new home. The store in which Mr, Ashton has been located will now be occupied by the Hood Motor Sales. This firm has also bought the foundry from the Rundle Estate, giving them added facilities for serving the public. ------ 0 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday next, being the Sunday be- fore Armestice Day, the morning ser- vice at 11 a.m, will be in keeping with the observance of the Armistice. There will be a parade of all Ex- Service men at this service. The subject--The Passing of Souls. Thursday next, Evensong at 7.30 p.m, pam Choir practice following. Saturday--The Junior members of the Women's Auxilliary will meet in the Hall at 8 p.m. ---- Oi ANGLICAN BAZAAR The Bazaar at the Parish Hall of the Church of the A i which r--( (rere. EXCHANGE PULPIT WORK Rev. J. W. Davidson, of Seagrave, took Rev. Mr. Higgs' work last Sun- day, and his sermons were much en- Jjoyed. Rev. Mr. Higgs took the work on the Seagrave circuit. / - J eee (JQ Qt. TOWN COUNCIL At the recent meeting of the town council the following resolution was passed: That this Council instruct the Street Committee at proper season, when conditions permit, to grade and gravel Ottawa Street. 4 POND, Y, SE UNITED CHURCH _ Rev. Wliliam Higgs, Minister Nov, 7--Public worship at 11 a.m. and-7-pm.-- The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the morning service. Sunday School at 8 p.m. Y. P. L,, Monday at 8 p.m. Preparatory Service, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Prince Albert Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public Worship at 8 p.m. ------000------ ARMISTICE DAY Following their annual custom, Scugog Chapter, Daughters of the Empire, intend to commemorate Armistice Day, on Thursday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m, in the Town Hall. The pro- gram for the evening bears the title "Lest We Forget" and will, in song and tableau, revive the memory of the life of our boys overseas. There will be many novel and interesting fea- ture carried out by the members of the Order, with the assistance of the War Veterans and the Port Perry Band. And to assure the complete success of the evening, an address will be given by Miss Constance Boulton, of Toronto. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. A charge of twenty-five cents will be made at the door. Sain) Qi PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Pastor. St. John's Church, Port Perry-- Sunday next, Public Worship at 11 a.m.--Thanksgiving Services, "What shall I render unto the Lord." At 7 p.m. "Peace." . Sunday School at 8 p.m. Y. P. Guild, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Prayer service, Thursday, 7.80 p.m. "The Decrees of God." W.M.S. Auxilliary Tuesday, Nov, Oth, at 8.80 p.m. in the church. Breadalbane Church, Utica Sunday School 2 p.m. Public Worship at 2.46 p.m. W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid on Friday afternoon, Nov. 12th, ' Ladies' Aid sharp at 2 p.m. Mrs. Leask, the Presbyterian Re- was held last Friday evening, was a success. The contributions from the friends of the church were liberal and the proceeds from the bazaar were 'good. The ladies are well pleased with the result, ------ OP -- LEAVING TOWN We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Doubt and family from Port Perry. They will be greatly missed as they have many friends here. Their future address will be No.|' 181 Main Street, Toronto, where they conduct a grocery store. We trust they will prosper in their new home, and assure them that they will al- ways be welcome when they return to Port Perry. en) Qe: CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION A convention of the Delegates of the Riding of South Ontario for the | purpose of selecting a Candidate to . contest the Riding in the coming -, Provincial Election for the Conser- . vative Party will be held in the Town Hall, Whitby, on Saturday afternoon, : November 8th at 2.80.p.m. Hon, W. Fe Lodge of Oddfellows en- 8 - nuniber . SEAS CREDIT SALE Wednesday, Nov, 10-- Credit Sale of Reég'd Yorkshire brood sows and pigs, 26 grade shorthorn feeding steers, milch cows, 'Quebec heater stove, etc., the property of Mr. F. M. Chapman, at Grasmere Farm, Lot 9, Con. 8, Pickering Tp. Sale at 1 pan [5 with WM. MAW, Auctioneer. ye tr, WON A CARTER SCHOLARSHIP We are very pleased to learn that Miss Marion . Goode "Second Carter Scholarship" for On- tario County. Marion is young and is a brilliant student. We extend heartiest congratulations. reset () (Posies MISSION CIRCLE ORGANIZED - On Tuesday evening a Mission Cir- cle was organized at the home of Mrs. H. H. Stone, under the direction of Mrs. Geo, Jackson and Mrs. W. A. Christy. Miss Keith of Oshawa, gave a short address, which was heartily applauded. Officers were elected as follows: Hon. President--Mrs. Stone. President--Edna Sweet Vice President--Annie Farmer, Cor, Sec'y--Frances Christy Rec. Sec'y--Grace McMillan Treasurer--Sadie Hortop Lit. Sec'y--+Myrtle Ploughman Christian Steward--Helen Vickery Stranger Sec.--Ethel Dodd and Orma McArthur. At the conclusion of the meeting a presentation of a beautiful onyx and pearl brooch was made to Miss Mar- guerite Doubt by her Sunday School classmates, and the following ad- dress was read: ; Port Perry, Nov. 2, 1926 To Miss Marguerite Doubt, Port Perry, Ont. Dear Marguerite: Your class mates felt that they could not let you leave us, without some expression of our heartiest goodwill, We have enjoyed your company, and we shall miss you very much. We look forward to your success in life in your musical studies, and know that you will enjoy the advantages that the city afford for those who loye music. : When you can return to Port Perry we shall be delighted to see you. You can count on many real friend- ships here. our village gives, and trust that in the years to come that you will al- ways think happily and kindly of the class and your many other friends of Port Perry, as we shall always think of you. Please accept this pin as a me- mento of your class friends; and may pr tative will address the women. A good attendance is requested. 00 That ye so bravely lit. ARMISTICE > The Torch that to us fell from our war-slain Have we now buried with the wounds, the pain? Have we the light they kindled, just let die, Their sacrifice thought of as past--gone by? Have we made gold our God, 3m, And quite forgotten Him whose holy nam They breathed with their last breath? Or have we; reaching towards the unattained Always beheld the scars of the war-maimed, And ever upward pushed in search of God, Then finding Him walked in the way He trod, Following the path with His shed blood made red? Thus would we fan the flame, O noble dead, you ever enjoy the friendship of God as your life's greatest treasure. | Qe. pleasure our By Florence Walker. Business Taken Over has/ won .the|$ . We are glad that you | have the -background of - life which | Now that the long evenings are coming and you will besdoins W. dk " a . zi ~ 0 I. R. BENTLEY Optometrist Jeweller and Stationer PORT PERRY . NOTICE I have a car load of those N, B. Shingles which do not color the rain- water, to arrive in a few days. Prices right and terms right for a splendid shingle. Would be pleased to have you call and inspect. ; Our shingles have arrived and prove to be better than any we have had previously this year. C. L. VICKERY. p-- _---- LOST ON ROAD NEAR PORT PERRY Oct, 28th, two bags of decoy ducks and one motor rug. Suitable reward. Give information at Star Office, 7 wea) (rent. PLENTY OF MILK Hillside Dairy has for sale any quantity of milk from tested Ayr- shire cows, the herd belongs to Messrs. Geo. and Howard McMillan at Greenbank. Extra cream carried at all times. Phone ordérs to 282J. L . LOST Sunday night, Answers to the name of Peter. Small reward. Mrs, Parr, Port Perry. { homes. | a tortise shell kitten. | exchange of properties with Mrs. Dobbin, and the two families have moved into a I~ Fresh Car load of ST MARY'S SE¥EVT just received. Last car we will bring in this season. Phone us our requirements at once, as it is nl shipped out rapidly each day. Port Perry Coal Yard W. G. W, PYATT, Yard Phone 94. Uptown Office 238 COMING A. J. Davis, Druggist, Port Perry, has arranged with Dr. F. E, Luke, Optometrist, 167 Yonge St., Toronto, to be at his store, Thursday, Nov. 11. He has been coming there for over 25 years. Don't forget the date. F. E. Luke ~(Upstairs opposite Simpson's) 163-167 YONGE ST. TORONTO Se ---------------------------------- ere is Mr, James Read has effected sn| their 'respective mew] cl Mareelling and Suting (By Appointment) | Me PORT PERRY, '| Crandell St. and no fee is ch ~ W. A HARE or Leonard Blk MRS. PEARSALL - ONTARIO Bell Phone 169 _ Ontario Port Perry Clues . them A Graduate Optomerist is here --at your servioe-- ed for examination or advice You should order ~~ NOW Seedbur attractive line of. |OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues and greys, also in fancy tweeds. We will be pleased to have you call and see our goods. We Do All Our Own Work. Cleaning and Pressing W. T. Rodman 'Merchant Tailor * Over Tel. Office Port Perry Optomerist 3 King Street, Oshawa Port Perry, RSDAY every THU - A helpful suggestion, at our risk. infeeted throats and tonsils with Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis. A wonder- ful Treat bronchitis, quinsy, catarrh and ¥ po i medicine. Buy a new throat.

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