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Port Perry Star, 10 Apr 1930, p. 4

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Miss Webster, Miss Peterson, and Miss Huffey, all of Toronto, were guests of Miss Frances Mellow gt her ' home here on Sunday. Quite a number of our citi are BREADALBANE CHURCH, UTICA Service at 2.30 p.m. PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Report of Form I for Feb., and March. a a very ill, including Mrs. John Bower- ~ man, Mrs. Margaret Brown, Mrs. Jas. Rodman, Mrs. Geo. Byers, Mr, W. A. Evans, 'Mr. Wm. Mitchell, and Mr. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey and . family are motoring this week to St. Petersburg, Florida. They expect to be gone about two wéeks. | THOMAS COOK DIES SUDDENLY IN HIS 80th YEAR. At noon on Friday of last week, Mr. Thos, Cook, who had been down town during the morning, went home and was taken with a heart attack, which resulted fatally within a few minutes. Deceased was born at Tyendenaga, near Deseronto, He came to Port Perry as a lad of sixteen years, and spent the remaining sixty-thrée years of his life here. He was well known, and he built up a large and popular business in the manufacture of soda water, Everybody knew "Tommie Cook" and liked him. He was a member of the Sons of England Lodge for over fifty years, and a staunch Orangeman. The funeral on Sunday was very largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. T, A. Nind and both the Sons of England and Orange Lodges took part in the funeral cere- monies. Deceased is survived by his wife, and three sons--Walter and Clarence at home and Roy at St. Cathatines; also his brothers, William, of Port Perry; and Joseph, of Caesarea; and three sisters, Mrs. Deshane, of Port Perry, Mrs. McConnell, of Lindsay; and Mrs. Brooks, of Toronto. PRR 177 TES SPECIAL SERVICE Mrs. Maxwell, a returned: Mission- ary, will speak on Sunday morning in the United Church. She will wear the native India costume, and will speak under the auspices of the W. M. 8. iO Drain HIGH SCHOOL NOTES By the meeting on April 2nd, the 1920-30 Literary Society was con- cluded, but what it has attained will not end this year, but will long re- main a credit to the executive. The Literary Society of our school is comparatively young yet--but it 'han a great deal. Among 'the 'tangible accomplishments of this yours society are curtains for the Assembly Hall. But far mort import- ant than this present addition to the school, is the benefit that the pupils dave derived from the responsibility they have had in preparing, and per- forming in, the programs. In the future when the pupils, who have worked diligently to make this year a success, become leaders in the large business concerns of our country; they will look back with gratitude to the Literary Society where they received their first training along executive lines. ------) (rte. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Thos. Cook and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the kindly help ahd sympathy at the time of their recent bereavement. They wish especially to thank the Sons of England, and the Loyal Orange Lodges of Port Perry and Utica. ------ 0 Oe i CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Palm Sunday-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion : 8 p.m.--Sunday School. ~~ 1 pm.--Evening Service, t Holy Week--Service each morning at 10 a.m. each evening at 8 pm. Rh... : CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Ney wishes to thank the ladies of the United Church for the nice _ flowers they sent her, also kind friends and neighbors during her recent ill- 'mess in Port Perry Hospital | } 00s IN] UAL MEETING OF BOWLING 3 CL 2 ¥ L. Bond, ill. Report of Form 11-- 8 Ning. iii erin 83.3% ES Walate: Lie viesi ss veraeny 823 O. LakeY: vv... ...ivs vives 78.8 D. Miller .......ivvieiinsinrs na Mo PYatl. ovo viinnrinaonens 70.3 LCurrall i. i. cir ivariee 68. W. Reynolds ........... 0 oa 67.7 R. Willan. .......coicnvvinngen 66.7 L. Reynolds ........ ive sanaine 63.9 M, Tinsley -...ccivevvesossens 62.7 DINER oso vivoriownsvrannnn 62.4 Ha delfrey «.. uu iaiidvies ney 59.8 0. Bradley .....uivievrvensin 69.6 H. Williamson... ....vs:0vie. 58.6 A Hayden ...........i 0000 58.4 A. 'Cawker -..............i0. 65.1 AABREE iv. ovr iiiisintinn 54.6 D. Wauchope ................ 53. Mo ReBY ci... .: via Fecinnes 52.6 CC. WAKE i... viirveisnins 49.8 ng Re EE a 494 R. Woods '.............e 0000 48.8 E. Somérville ................ 47.6 Me BIG a. sr cna 46.3 Po Switaer-..... a cir raniveiies 89.6 J. Cumming: ..........00% 36.3 Report of Form III-- Eric Nasmith Hugh Nind Mervin Currah Walter Phoenix Betty Bland William Lyle George Tinsley Storey Beare Robert Cawker Josie Nott Henry Dodd ......... isi rene 56.6 Marjorie Phoenix Donald Shepherd Melvil' Williams . Robert McMillan i Sandy Moore ...........cc0us 488 Florence McMillan ........... 46.16 Form IV Report-- Douglas Nasmith ............ 67.2% Frances Raines .............. 66.6 Harley Balfour .............. 60.8 Marjorie Mitchell ............ 53.7 Hubert Collacutt ............. 408 Tom Harris .... oii. convene 39.76 Beverley Smallman .......... 38.56 Report of Form V-- Ruby 188 ...cov'ionsins sna 738 Helen Vickery .............. Dorothy Balfour ... Lillian Murphy .... Dorothea Nasmith Inez Praliek .......:......... Ivan Wallace ........c....00s Esther Turner ............... Grace Cawker David Dowson (2) IPB NOE. uene ssn sinn eins Isabel Cawker ............... Doris Murray .............. «BL. Jean Cawker ......... Reena Mo Thora Kaufman -.... Cate vans "us To Truck Drivers and Loads Must be Reduced during . the Month ot Bl roe Important clauses in' The these speeds. law. obeyed in all circumstances. protected. above Act. are designed to.protect roads, both paved and unpaved, "Spring. Because of moisture that lurks in ° , excessive weights and speeds do extensive ing the road fouridatic damage. to road surfaces at this time. ine WHAT THE LAW SAYS "The Highway Traffic Act declares that during March and April, on roads outside cities and towns: Solid tired trucks and trailers shall be limited to 'half a load: A Pneumatic tired trucks and trailers, with a carrying ca- pacity exceeding three tons, shall be limited to half a load; 5 Horse drawn vehicles with a carrying capacity exceeding one ton, shall be limited to half a load. : Speed limits all the year round are: 15 miles an hour for solid tired vehicles, and 20 miles an hour for pneumatic tired vehicles of more than 6 tons gross. During the Spring months drivers must be particularly careful not to exceed THE LAW PROVIDES PENALTIES The penalty for overloading during March and April is a fine, imprisonment, or both. Licenses may also be sus- pended. Highway traffic officials have been directed to be especially vigilant in apprehending all who disobey. The Department of Highways desires to impress upon truck and team owners and drivers the provisions of the It seeks their co-operation in seeing that the law is roads, now amounting to many millions of dollars, must be ® Ontario Department of Highways THE HON. GEORGE S. HENRY, Minister NOTICE--AIl road organizations in Ontario County are asked to'co-operate by strictly enforcing the terms of the D. J. KEAN, County Road Engineer. Fd Highway Traffic Act : dur- Ontario Ontario's investment in good BRUSHING C Demonstration Day Time--Thursday and Friday, April 24th and 25th Place---Carnegie Hardware Co., Port Perry, Ont. Come and see this miracle product of the age in which speed is so See how Rogers dries in a few seconds! See how easily it flows from the brush and what sparkling colorful enamel surfaces essential. aré created. PRINCE ALBERT Mr. Webb, of Uxbridge, is visiting his sister Mrs. B. Smith. Mrs. Rawlinson who had a severe fall some two weeks ago is still on the sick list. say under the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson, Miss E. Smith, and Mr, Shunk, of Scugog, Mrs. Lyle, mother of died at his home south on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bond, Mr. A. Bond and Mrs. R. Bond, motored to last week to attend the 1 PURCHASERS OF ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER ON DEMONSTRATION DAY WILL RECEIVE A REBATE OF 10c quarter pint. 15c. half pint.. 20c. pint. 25c. quart. FREE Bottle of Rogers Furniture Polish given away while they last. COME EARLY! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! PAINT AND VARNISH EXPERT IN ATTENDANCE Bring your painting problems for him to 'solve. Do not lose this opportunity to secure up-to-date and educational information for the § beautifying 'of your home. g: LACQUER Soe ' REAL ESTATE We can sell your Farm, We can get you city property for your farm. No sale no charge. Buyers waiting. Sent full particulars in first letter To Disney Real Estate, Oshawa. - |- | ----g OO DIED LYLE--At lot 15, con. 4, Reach, on Monday, April 7th, 1980, Elizabeth Camplin, widow of the late David Lyle, in her 91st year. ! . Congratulatio ieee per [ , 1b prints, 2 for 31¢ ESE, oy pkg ¢} ae .21 F Tm bag AIO TY SAIS UR ns to| McLean| : C I Li INS i Poe 2 pgs. 9c BENSON'S CORN STARCH, pkg... ....12¢. AYLMER REFUGEE BEANS, Zs : il 20. | Blue Boy Cohoe Salmon, P runes, good size, 2 Ibs.. 29c¢. T's per tin 30c. # "FINE CANADIAN OLD CHEESE; 1b 3%. | ONDOCA, ... ..... 'oz. 3%. 16 bu. BSe. FINE CANADIAN NEW CHEESE, Bb 29¢. COOKING ONIONS ..........7 Ibs for 25¢ HARVEST No. 4 PEAS, 2's ... .per tin 15¢. GOOD COOKING APPLES, 11 qt bsk, . .35¢. po : 5 ° . 3 5 Shoe, Rubber and Gents' Furnishing Dept. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. We are overstocked and will reduce at bargain prices. We are agents for J. A. Haugh's well known garments, and we are in boys' - Clothing at Price, Fit and Quality that will pay you to fod® over before purchasing. c : : WAS. McKEE & SON, - PORT PERRY Presbyterians Call | Drug Addicts we "a Minister Drug addicts are very hard to cure ; COMING of the drug habit, and there is no Dr. F. E. Luke, Optome + Rev. E. E. 'Annand, B.A., of Dun- | hospital to eare for them in the initial |} A. J. Davis' drugstore, Port dalk, Ont., was given a unanimous call | stages when cure is possible. Mothers, | § Perry, Thursday, April 24th, If ' to be the minister of St. John's Pres. f teachers, and all who mingle with |} YOur eves trouble you see him at | byterian Church, Port Perry, and young Sols Soild bo siest t She nee tion guaranteed Breadalbane Church, Utica. Mr. An. | 98ngers od "io F. E. LUKE nand will begin his ministry as soon ait ou ly = ometrhia o as arrangements can be made through | Morris, of New York, says that cures |} 163-167 Yonge St, TORONTO 1% ; Presbytery, do.not amount to one in 200 victims. : . a. ; : > J. A. HETHERINGTON ----.------------------------------------ pra hl Therapist i! TRUCK PARRY Crosier 'Transport--daily trips to | and from Toronto. Prompt service: : All loads insured. . F. Crosier & Son, Rian HH ; 2 |} H. H. STONE ~ PHONE 221J : "THE STORE FOR MEN" x ~ TY 3 ISTR BUTOR 2 poe hn age 1 ee B | lol fp gy a he - #5 = > On and after March Ist, this Company will con- "duet its business on a bases of Cash at time of sale, or credit of not over 30 days. On all ac- | counts not paid in 30 days from date of sale 2% per month interest will be added. Interest fram date of sale will be tharged on all eutstanding | accounts if not paid by April 1st. Port Perry |

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