- SUPPLEMENT TO THE PORT PERRY STAR THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21st, 1929 i -------------------- a -------------- ee a is. GREENBANK Mr. Alex. Leask had the misfortune to have some of his black foxes stolen on Wednesday night of last week. Mr. T. Brown gave a dance in his new garage last Wednesday night. Mr, and Mrs. Eric Collingwood, of Toronto, at the home pf Mr. Cuyler Whitter on Sunday,, Mrs. Leroy Till, of Toronto, at her mother's, Mrs. Mills, for the week end. Mrs. E. Cragg in Toronto the end of last week. : Mr. Harry Phoenix, Toronto, with relati here on Sund Mr. Jefferson Whitter has sold his|" farm and is moving to Port Perry. He had a very successful auction sale on Monday of this week. ------ res. MYRTLE Robert Duff and sons and Mr. Will J. Cook, shipped their horses for the Royal Winter Fair, on Tuesday. These horses are a fine lot and it is hoped they may bring back a number of red _ Hekets, as they have done in previous Mrs. M. Bateman was seized with a stroke last week, and lost the use of her vocal cords. She was taken to the home of her brother Mr. Frank Briggs and Dr. John Moore was sum- moned. At time of writing she is do- _ ing as well as can be expected. Mr. Oscar H. Downey returned from the wilds of the north on Friday, with a fine deer, the result of his hunting trip, along with sixteen other hunters who had equally as good luck. Messrs, Reid and Earl Cook spent the week end with Kirkfield relatives. Mr. Robert Hoar who has been visit- ing his mother since his father's death returned to Edmonton last week. Mr. Albert Timms of Scarboro spent the week end at his home here. ' Much sympathy is felt for Mr. C. Scroggens, of Ashburn, in the death' of his wife, whose funeral cortege through here on Friday for in-| will be sold at Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Blight, Whitby, visited with friends here on Sunday. Mr. Andrew Lawrence, Ph. B;, of Oshawa, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, J. Cc Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Graham and son spent Sunday with Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. Mowbray, of Brooklin. re (UH BLACKSTOCK A RARE OPPORTUNITY In order to clear them out, the. balance of the edition of "Scugog and Its Environs" By REV. F. G. WEIR 25c. a volume FAR BELOW COST. Greatly interesting to people of this locality. FOR SALE AT THE STAR OFFICE Parr and Mr. Percy Edgerton. The meeting closed with the A. Y. P. A. motto and the serving of lunch. Mrs. Wm. Real, Miss Marjorie Real and friend, of Port Perry, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, on Sunday. . On Saturday evening the 9th, Mr. and Mrs. W. A: VanCamp held a fam- Owing to the Oyster Supper and dance being held in the township hall on Thursday evening of this week under the auspices of the Ladies' Orange Lodge, the November meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of St, John's Church will be held at the home of Mrs. S. McLaughlin, on Friday evening of this week instead of Thurs- 'day as reported in last week's issue. Services in St. John's Church were taken on 'Sunday last by Rev. Mr. Mason, of Toronto. He was the guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt. Mr. Osmond Wright returned home jon Saturday last with a fine deer as a trophy of his hunt, ily gathering of their children and grandchildren in h of their wed- ding anniversary and the birthdays of their son Mr. Wm, VanCamp and their daughter Miss Susie VanCamp. A fowl supper was served and a very happy evening "enjoyed by all. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church was held at the home 'of Mrs. Earl Dorrell, on Wednesday afternoon of last week with an attend- ance of over twenty five. At the close of the business session the following program was provided: an address on Thanksgiving by Rev. Mr. Newell; solo by Mrs. Wm. VanCamp; duet by Mrs. Newell and Miss Newell; reading by Mrs. Archer; duet by Mrs. John terment in the English Church Ceme- The regular monthly meeting of the | Jobb and Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Lunch tary near Columbus, Deceased was A. Y. P. A. of St. John's Church was was served at the .conclusion of the formerly Miss Ellen Bowler, and had held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. program. epant all her life in this vicinity. She Edgerton, on Wednesday evening of | Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey and Miss had been ailing with rheumatism for last week with a fine atendance of Jennie Prout visited recently at the the past eight years and was a patient members and visitors. The program home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt. Mrs, Stanford Swain has returned stroke last Wednesday which proved 'Mrs. Harry McLaughlin and Miss F. home after a visit with her daughter fatal. Her mother and father pre- Fair and comsisted of the following: K Mrs. (Rev.) M. Sanderson, Toronto. "A paper on the lives of some of our Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bailey and Mr. s are speeding up with their 'famous poets by Miss Ivy Wall, Ivy, A. Bailey, motored to Waterloo on be get- also added to the interest of her paper Sunday last. better shape for the spring 'by reciting a short poem from each! Mr, and Mrs, Carl Wright and of Barrie, spent the and week brother, Mr. | Smith and Master Bobbie Smith; an = Miss Ann Griffith, of Toronto, was poet; Piano solos by Miss Mabel Argue and Master Stuart Thompson; a musical contest won by Mrs, Thos. josvation eustest wou, by Miss P. family, Mr, and Mrs. N. S. McNally, and Verna, spent the week end in Belleville. a recent guest of Miss M. VanCamp.