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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1929, p. 5

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Ladies Flat Crepe Skirts ~ Ladies' Flat Crepe Skirts made of good ality Fla Flat , beautifully pleated. Comes in White, » Blue and Navy. All sizes. F lat Crepe Blouses One only in Blue, size 36, 'price srasseiienesss. $6.25 One only, in Roman Stripe, One only, in Red Polka Dot, size 84, price ......$6.75 size 36, price ......$6.75 Y po, Green. "MEN'S SOCKS Golf Socks for men and boys. A splen- did range. All sizes. HOW ABOUT A SUMMER Prices 50¢c., T5¢c. and $1.00 per pair, TWO LOTS MEN'S Ladies' and Children's Balbriggan Underwear 'An assortment of cotton vests, some Sleeveless and some with sleeves. All well made ... «sue «a0 Price 2bc. = «SUIT? * "Now that the weather is warmer, you will need a lighter Suit... You will be pleased when you see our showing of Elastic tops, come materials and we can made ou af Bt you will be proud of. in mostly black. All We also have a nice line of sta and Greys. sizes, 25c and 40¢ DRY CLEANING AND F PRESSING DONE Nits fRhey. sox. Ww, R. WILLAN silk and wool, all sizes and shades. MERCHANT TAILOR . PORT PERRY FINE SOCKS. Ladies' Vests of a better quality, strap on ahiouider, 39¢c. Ladies' Vests, good quality cotton, cumfy fit Ladies' Vests of Silk and Wool, strap on shoulder, mauve and White a Price 49c. Price 39c. Children's Cotton Vests, will give good service, priced ac- Lot 1 per pair. 39c. cording to age at ..26¢ and 29c. Lot 2--2 prs. $1.00 . Bett Cawhker, h ours Y. a " Patricia Palmer, honours Sarah Naple, honours Ruth Brent : Marion Kight Clarence Beare Fr Harry Brookes Grace Stone Jean Wakeford Billy Willard Harold Woon ._ Violet Read . Helen Anderson A. Mitchell, Feacher. 'Promoted from Jr. IIIA to Sr. II --on year's work Vivien Wallace, honours Malcolm Nasmith, honours ~ Weir, oi hon By June me Final Er amtions: Isabel Ew 3 Jack Ewer LTE _G. V. Stovin, Teacher, Promoted from Sr. H to Jr. ml on term's work, Jessie hy honours Mary. Davi honours 2 orie. son, honours Jean Moase, honours Yay ar Billy Pyatt, honours Blaine Cawger, pase - Be : Bhim - PE By, June Final Examinations | Allan Oke t! _ Billy h 5 Harry Carnegie, rng Rody Hayden, pass Bobby Jeffrey, pass Passed on Final Examination Gordon Suteliffe "Mike Naple Norman Gilboord Charles Sutcliffe Cons Naple Bruce : Muriel Willan Me 5 Burgess Bedre > Promoted from Primer to Junior ..First during the last term, , Luella Plo hman FR Joe Dowson ue Ee Norma Ewers Ethel Turner Jack Raines Howard White Fred Densham | Betty Mitchell ~~ Reginald Middleton Earl Hood Harold Wakeford Betty Scott Promoted from Primer to Ir. I orenhine & reaves * Ellen tn a Dowson Lueile le Barrison Neepnin e Cooney MM aster Louise Hall Frank Densham "Doris MacGregor Josephine Naple Jack Pargeter Reginald Figary George White Lot 3--per pair 75c. Children's Cotton Bloomers, priced aerding to age. 29c., 36¢. and 45c. SEAGRAVE Rev. and Mrs. J, W. Davidsan left on Wednesday morning to take up his pastoral duties on his new charge at Scotland, Ont. They will be missed by many of their friends who wish them greater success in their new field, ' Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moon "and daughter Gwendolyne, of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt, over the week end. Mr. James Harding was, in Detroit on Thursday and Friday, returning on Saturday with a new Hudson Sedan. Mrs. Harding accompanied him, also Miss Frances Graham, of Shirley, as far as Ingersol and Preston Springs, where Mrs, Harding and Miss Graham visited the former's sisters, Miss R. |. Brockel, returning with them. "Mr. and Mrs. H. Wanamaker and family at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Hugh King, of Oshawa, on Sunday. The annual King Picnic--is being held at Little Britain on Wednesday, July 8rd, as is also the Short picnic at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Irwin, daughter Sina, Mrs. J. Wanamaker, Mr. and Mrs. Orr Shunk and daughter Muriel, of Port Perry, motored to Jackson's Point, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eagleson; daughter | Marion, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Howard Leask, visited relatives in To- ronto, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bellingham and family, of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moon for the week end. Mrs. Cooper, of Hamilton, has been | visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stone, during the past weeks Mrs. Goudy, of. Toronto, accom-' panied by Miss Alma Sleep, of Win-! nipeg, visited at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Cephas Sleep, during the past week. Miss Gertie.Moase, of Toronto, was visiting with Mrs, Grose, over the week end. Mrs. Albert Tapeneau and Miss G. Hardwin, of Toronto," at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardw over 'Miss A. Shunk, of Seugog, is -- s tg a, wos St the home of Mr. an. hed 5 and son, of | Lowell, Indiana, also Mr. and Mrs. S. Wooldridge, of Little Britain, Mr. and | Mrs. Edgar Wooldridge, visited at the | home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Stanley Wool- dridge, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. ! Wooldridge returning home with Dr. Wooldridge, to Lowell, for some time. There will be an induction service in the church here on Friday at 8 p.m. : for our new pastor, Rev. Mr. Green. Miss Irene Spoffard will resume her duties at the school here after the holidays. SEAGRAVE SCHOOL REPORT The following promotions are to be made at 8S. S. No. 17, Reach and Mariposa. Jr, IV--Allan Mark. Sr. III--Sina Irwin, Fernie Moon. Jr. III--Dorothy Reynolds. Sr. TI--Jean Harding, Clifford Short, = Klexa Stone, Reta McLean, Charles Short. Sr. I--Helen Short, Kenneth Scott, MaryBarnett, Thelma Harding. | Sr. Pr--Eileen Barnett, Adele Wool- | dridge, Bernice Sleep, Harold Scott, | Jimmy Short, Evelyn Harding, Ruby McCoy. Jr. Pr.--Clare Wooldridge, Carl Sorn- | berger, Velva Chilvers. L Spoffard, Teacher. UTICA NEWS (To late for last week.) Misses Mildred and Ruby Geer, of Uxbridge, with their brother here. The L.O.L. held their annual church service at the United Church on Sun- | | day evening. Miss Margaret Jones of St. Joseph's Collegiate, Toronto, is spending her holidays with her parents here. Miss P. Jones with Mrs. W. Ackney of Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lakey, had an enjoy- able trip to Madoc via Peterboro, and | on to Picton. A splendid crowd attended the tea and entertainment given by the cemetery board-on Friday evening, on the United Church grounds. The en- 'tertainment "consisted of Uxbridge - Band and speeches by Dr. Kaiser, M.P. the week | and others, Proceeds in aid of the perpetual care fund. Rev. J. Denny has ind: pone. 4 splendid work in 1 As LAI We 'consider ourselves | very fortunate to have one so gener- ous and willing to give his services in in our midst, as much credit must be given Mr. Denny for good work both in the church and out. Miss Cora Christie home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Dunp and family, at Mr, John Christie's on Tuesday. Master Grant Bentley had his ton- sils remoyed at Port Perry Hospital, on Saturday. "Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Philp and Russell spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bentley. (news for this week) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simpson spent the holiday with friénds here. Mr. Chester Gibner home from To- ronto for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Winters, of Oshawa, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop, for the holiday. A splendid crowd attended the United Sunday School picnic at Port Bolster, last Saturday, and all report a good time. A number from here attended the special services on Sunday and the garden party on Tuesday, at Ashburn. Mr. Herman Kerry has purchased a new Essex cars Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J, Sutcliffe. Mr. Harry Davis visited his brother in Sandford, one day last week. Mrs. Oxford left on Saturday ta visit her son Mr. Frank Oxford, at Cold Springs. Miss Verna Geer, of Uxbridge, with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Geer. Mr. Harold Brown with his brother | Mr. W. Brown, recently. Mr, Carman Hartford has sold his ; farm to Mr. Leader, of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Lakey attended the marriage of Miss Lulu Ashton, of Epsom, to Mr. Horace Searle, of Osh- awa, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ashton. Mr. Ralph Miller, of the Bank of Commerce, Ohawa, spent the holiday at his home here. ~~ Miss -Mina Miller and "Miss Laura Thompson, of Hamilton, returned home on Saturday, for a couple of months. Miss McKessick, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Lakey. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna and family, and Mrs. W. Manning, of Toronto, and Mrs. Andrew Page, of Uxbridge, were recent callers with Mrs. Jas. 'Hortop. » WALT

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