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Port Perry Star, 19 May 1927, p. 4

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al Henley, of Listowel, was in town Saturday last visiting his old friends, after an absence of over 40 years, If you don't laugh, you're sick! nin you baat the Old Tye Sivg- . inge Meeting in the Town Hall, May 20, Friday night, at 8 p. m, Something different in entertain- ment which wil be rendered by forty- five most capable artists, conducted 'by Mr. H. M, Fletcher, of Toronto, See the Costumes of nearly 200 years ago. Hear the songs your great- grandfather sung: Hear Eli Brew- ster play the fiddle--he is 90 years of age. Hear the great choir sing Pp 8. Also op ic selec- tions. Sacred choruses and negro spirituals. : Come Folks, Let's Go! Everybody elese is going, But comé early, Ad- mission 50c. teem. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. Atkinson, Minister. St. John's, Port Perry, May 22nd. Public worship, 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday school 8 p. m. Y. P. 8.,, Monday, 8 p. m. Prayer service, Thursday p. m BREADALBANE, UTICA Sabbath school, 2 p. m. Public worship, 8,p. m. Christian Endeavour, Wednesday, 8 p.m. The Ladies' Aid and W. M, 8S. will hold their garden party on June 20th, Particulars later. ---- Os ORGAN RECITAL An organ recital will be given by Miss Helen Mellow in the = United church at Port Perry on-the evening of Tuesday, May 31st. beginning at 8:15 o'clock. She is to be assisted by Mr. Harvey Toney, baritone solo- ist, accompanied by Mr, G. D. At- kinson, or ist ands choi t both of the Sherbourne street United church, Mr, Victor Stouffer will also assist with a violin solo.. Admission 85 cnts and one-half the proceeds to go to the church, a --, A FBEDERS, ATTENTION! Mr. Causly at the Port Perry Mill has commenced chopping a car of choice feed and js making a balanced ration for stock which will be sold at close prices. Mr. Causley has a tele- phone in the Mill and: those in need of feed should get in touch with Mr. Causley early, he wants your business and will serve you well. BEER El CHURCH OF ASCENSION Sunday next, evensong and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., Thursday, evensong and Choir prac- tice, 7:30 p. m, Monday, May 23rd., Young People's Guild, 7:80 p. m. . Tuesday, May 24h, Women's Aux- iliary, at 3 p. m. Home. of Mrs. H. G. Hutchison. mess premiera FOR BALE ; Ford Touring Car, in good running condition "with 1927 license, price . reasonable, Also light wagon and a quantity of sweet clover seed. Now is your time to order your pumps. Call and see us, or Phone 234, A. D, Peters, Jubilee Pump Works; Port Perry. Kings than elsew Te. See our stock of Rings | | at $20.00 to $100.00 in' the latest settings. Watch and Clock re- pairs given special at- tention. Optical + you wait. I. R. BENTLEY Optometrist Jeweller and Stationer PORT PERRY repairs while THIRD SESSIONAL REPORT OF THIRD CLASS. Maximum, 900; Honours, 675; Pass, 540. (x)--Indicates the number of exam- inations 'missed through illness or other causes, JUNIOR THIRD Doris Suddard Reta Willard .. Sidney Smallman ..... Allin Dowson ..........701 Lillian Kight Audrey Balfour . Roswell Wakeford .... George Greaves Harriet Platten Bobby Carnegie John Farmer Mabel Ryan .. Billy Cawker .. Sam Naples ...... Ada Woodcock Rodger Oke ....... Lorne Beare .... Robert Ewers ,.... Marjorie Platten Donald Campbell Philip Orde, recently enrolled, ... SENIOR THIRD Norma Turner ..T. Marion Tinsley . Alice Hayden ... Mary Smallman .. Bobby Woods ... Noreen Roach ... Billy Ok8 «ua crmnssn Cleveland Kight ........568x Catharine Sutcliffe .....480x Emma McKinley .......486xxx Georgeen Hood recently en- rolled. ' G. V. STOVIN, Teacher. JAS a THIRD SESSIONAL REPORT OF SBCOND CLASS Maximum, 600; Honours, 450; Pass, 860. . (x)--Indicates the number of ex- aminations missed through illness or other causes. ' JUNIOR SECOND Clarence Beare ........301 Harry Brookes ........,878 Garnet Weir .... Harold Woon ........,..818 Violet Read ............815 Harold Hood . (recently en- rolled.) Maximum, 650; Honours, 485; Pass, 890, SENIOR SECOND Virginia Nasmith ......687 Maxine Beare ,.........5076 'Jean Wakeford .........524 Kathleen Carnegie. ...,..521 # Florrie Figary :........494 Butler Walker eran sans 400° Marjorie Tinsley seseen 487 'plied a th at three o'clock. 1 will be "a 'special program ---- some important business fo put through. We hope the members all be pres- ent at this mening, All"will be wel- come. - ee AN ENCOURAGING STORY The success of one returned sol- dier; at least, under the Soldiers' Set- tlemerit Scheme, as told in the Globe on Saturday in a despatch from Port Credit, shows that opportunities a- bound in this Province for the indus- trious Shortly after his return from France T. W.. Morse started a poultry farm 'at Port Credit with 28 White Leghorn hens and a 'small 'plot of land. = Today his hens have multi-} dfold ing 23, 000, and his poultry farm, one of the largest in Canada, covers some sev- enty acres of land. The success of the owner will be recognized next July when poultry experts from all over the world who will be attending the World Poultry Congress at Otta- wa will visit the farm. The success of Mr. Morse shows that opportunities in the line of specialized farming even in old Ontario are still to be found. Immigrants should find en- couragement in the story--Toronto Globe Oe W ANT ED -- Reliable housemaid wanted. Apply to Mrs. R. D. Preston, Oshawa, Ont. ------ HYDRO INTERRUPTION Hydro users please be advised that there will be an interruption. in Hydro service every Sunday until further notice, while making repairs to. high tension lines. Hours of interruption: 5 to 7 am. 910 1080 am. 1tb pom £ E. H. PURDY, Sec'y-Treas. A big manufacturer makes a radical change A very well-known manu- facturer with 70 dealers in Western Ontario now uses Long 'Distance Sequence Calls to call them once a month to get their orders -- 80 they will always have full stocks. : A postal card sent in advance notifies them when the call will be made, and they are ready. These calls; at first made "Person-to-Person, are now all made Station-to-Statior. It proves to be just as satis- factory -- is much quicker TE £5 ha. + prised them. a HIE qualities hat ommend the New Stat ars to man ais es he ie uli it alist the buyers of more moderate means. These qualities are determined by a safe, sane factory, sales and dealer policy that assures the buyer not only the greatest value in the purchase, but also assists in maintaining that value While the car in wse and at its re-sale. Mors mies of facion and moss ql or dol den rany other sytomoble St ur neues pref

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