'GREETINGS A RR RT RRR RE GEORGE STEPHENS Thanks his Customers for the work given "during the past year, and wishes them all A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ~W. L. PARRISH ; Extends to Hig Customers KINDLY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS and Best wishes for a Happy New Year: BE Se ie Sie SE anna fn | WILLIAM KAUFFMAN thanks his Customers for- past patronage, and wishes wishes them A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Juco jis a HO TONE] ecole Saline oui aii | HALL'S RESTAURANT thanks its Customers for past favors and extends to them the Compliments of the Season, and best wishes for a Happy New Year une Sees uit Cie Cali See wiec lie ie} CARNEGIE'S HARDWARE 'Wishes its Customers A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a . HAPPY NEW YEAR evn safle SiC il foe mihi hie sie _sifie ili) T. J. WIDDEN extends to his Customers his thanks for their patronage during the past year, and kindly Greetings at this Christmas Season THIS je oie line sii pues = rT WILLARD & CO. Wish to express their appreciation of the ~ patronage of their customers, and extend to them Kindly Christmas Greetings. fee ume wie __uiite fies Cie lie The White Kitchen Restaurant thanks its Patrons for past favours and extends. to them a sincere wish that they may enjoy A VERY HAPPY CHEINIMAS fe aie mie lie _silie. _u SWEETMAN'S GARAGE Thanks all its SR inte for their business, and wishes them all A MERRY CHRISTMAS, and A HAPPY NEW -¥EAR-- fe Sie Sees Suse mie _SEie 2d fo Sue gee | Mulligan's Beauty Shoppe wishes to express its appreciation for the business of the past months and wishes all... A MERRY CHRISTMAS peice ut | elie _Csiflee lin Ail TT i # a 3 R - A A # A A i N A 1 y 5 ¥ 3 go '8 a 2 i i i i i i ] "H. H. STONE «Wishes his Customers A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a - HAPPY NEW YEAR. BEARE BROTHERS thank their custemers for their patronage since -- taking on their new line, and wish. all A MERRY CHRISIVAS THE SUPERIOR STORES Extend to all their Customers KINDLY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS, and. wish them A HAPPY NEW YEAR "THE STANDARD GARAGE takes this opportunity to express appreciation for past business favors, and wish all. 'A MERRY GhRIy AS i STORES. Limited wish to thank all. who have contributed to this year's business success, 'and wish all A Mon Christmas and and A Happy, New Year L R. BENTLEY extends to his Customers " KINDLY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS and a vie for A Reppy New Year for 81, TOM SOO LS a Entertainment After 'the usual hopes 'and fears, wu | the fun of practising, and the final] bustle of preparation, the entertain- {| ment was given, and the verdict was that*it was good. True, the first night was poorly attended. For some reason the folk seemed to favor the ? | second night. for there was a full houses on Friday. - As explained by Mr. Genunell, "the {| Commencement Exercises are held in honor of the successful = students. 'Wlsewhere on this page will be seen| 'Special a list of the prize winners, ® | mention should be made of Miss Delza Sfp Sallie aie aie | at TT Port Perry Dominion Store - wishes You A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR and thanks the Customers for their patronage "GEO. R. DAVEY Wishes everybody ~ A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A(BAAPPY NEW YEAR Port Perry High School Commencement Program PROGRAMME 1." Dugt--Mary Stone, Malcolm Nasmith, (I\The Rosary (2) True Blue. - 2. Greetin of Edlication, Mr. R. B. Smallman. 3. Presentation of Prizes: Thursday Evenin Friday Evening-- 4, Gymnastics--(a) Boys. rs. Geo. R. Davey. (b) Girls. "pb. Presentation of Prizes: Thursday Evening--Mrs, Mr. Friday Evening--Mra, Rev. W. £6. Valedictory Address-- Miss Sylvia Nind, Friday iE, 7. A One-Act Play--" The Maker of Dreams." The Manufacturer--Allison Groves, ' Pierrot--Nora McMillan, Pierrette-- Virginia' Nasmith --Rev, D. A. Ferguson. #7 from the Chairman of the Board _ 8. Vocal Duet--Margaret Hayes, Jean Hopkins, "0 No John" 9. A One-Act Play--"Spreading the News" A Fallon--Owen Clit Fallon Marion Holtby Jack mith-Sidney Smallman ~ Shawn arly -albert Cawker 3 EE hie v5 atricia 1 Patricia J oon Mateo) bn mith ACADEMIC PRIZES . 0. D. E. SCHOLARSHIP . For hiighust standing in the first two years of: the High School' course--DELZA LAKEY, 9 ART PRIZES Donate) by Mise L. M. Harris Form I--1, M: Stoner ye Vallate Foith 1-1, . Murphy; 2 , D. Lakey. homcutTuRAL PRIZES Donated by R G. Gemmell P. Jackson K. Currah HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE PRIZES Donated by the W, C. T. U. and Miss Greenbank Form I--FEileen Hope, Helen Anderson. Form 11--M. Hubbard, Delza Lakey. . FRENCH PRIZES "Donated by Miss L. M. Harris Middle School--M. Prentice. Upper. School--E, Wallace. ENTRANCE PRIZES Donated by the Board of Education Archibald MeMaster, Port Perry Public School, | Ted Cooney, Port Perry Public School. Margaret McCrea, Prince Albert Public School. Laura Rogers--Epsom Public School. LATIN PRIZES . Donated by Miss Sooner Form I---Margaret Hayes, Kenneth Currah, SUPPLEMENTARY READING Prize donated by M iss Spooner Marion agleson GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Robert Cawker, Olga Lakey, Sylvia Nin nd, - George Tinsley 5 © Olga Lakey = = Sylvia Nind - ATHLETIC MEDALS Port Perry High School Champions Girls' Senior--Alice, Fair Girls' Junior--Betty Cawker: Boys' Senior--Elmer Lee - Boys' Junior--Clifford Redman i Trust silyer Medal Highest score in Rifle Shooting, Port Perry High School Cadet Corps, 1 §33-Jack' Cooney. 1) i -- 24 SOME RECENT Lows Robert Cawker = Mervin Currah |= « © =William Harper - ' stn omens Ii Normal School University Robert McMillan). Hn ay » ols 5 Walter Phoenix Sonal, Shepherd eorge Tinsley ry oman Rnd © | the y | boys and girls was good. K | bank, was happily: given. : Part#ldge deserves' special credit for Normal School J ol Laker, who won three prizes: The 1.0.D.E. Scholarship, second prize in ON Art, Form II; and second prize in Household Science, Form II. That is a good showing in scholarship. An- other feature of special interest was Valedictory Address .of Miss Slyvia - Nind, who in 'happy vein sketched the pleasant memories of her } five years-in Port Perry High School. The entertainment included an in- strumental duet by Miss Mary Stone WR | and Malcolm Nasmith, These young people are showing a ready skill with their delightful stringed instruments. The gymnastic performance by both Mr, Mc- Donald has secured good results from NW | his training, and deserves credit for his untiring interest in the work. The {| stage 'is 'a bit small to allow of a really effective performance; but' this was. a: very, popular part. of the pro- y |. gramme. The two plays were: in' delightful contrast: © 'The Maker of. Dreams" ufider the direction of Miss Green- Miss Helen her part, which was taken well on'a moment's notice, owing to the illness 4 of Miss Nora McMillan, The play de- picted the romance of life, and the| pretty fanciful visions that sway those LO who have' eyes to see, . "Spreading the News" was totally different--a rollicking bit of fun, truly Irish. in character. Just 80 'does B | the news' spread in real life; but we do not' often see the results' in such soncentrated form, ! The vocal duet, by Miss Margaret S| Hayes and Miss Jean Hopkins, se- cured enthusiastic encores. I, was a 4) | fine vocal performance.' Each of the speakers in the presen- UBM | {ation of the prizes gave some bit of wise advice to the pupils; but space ) forbids any extended account of 'these speeches. wm EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of ? Eyes in Modern Life Specializing exclusively in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Open Tuesda ay. Thursday anid Saturday eve Disney Block 8 Opposite P.O. ~ OSHAWA, ONT. "and Periodicals through the \ Port Perry. Star AREASURREE SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES, COUNTY OF ONTARIO By vitae of a. warradt sued by | the Warden of the County of Ontario, bearing date of the lat day of Sept. vertisement may or id tion tome. In he lads of pa arrears and costs as Avs on list, on or before Wednesday tk day of mber, 1033, at two Felock in the "afternoon, I hall, at the sald hour, at the Court House, Whitby | proceed to sell by public auction, the * said lands or such portions thereof as shall be necessary to pay such arrears, ogether with the charges thereon. Dated at Whitby, this 18th day of September, 1923, Pe De Port Perry Dairy ~ Wishes One and All. 'A MERRY CHRISTMAS 5 OWEN, Propeieton Phone 238, Port Perry CAWKER BROS. thank their customers for their patronage during the past year and wish them A Merry Christmas. and a Happy New Year to your bin. . A few cords of 80! ~ + _ full cord. AMERICAN. ANTHRACITE "BLUE COAL" The color guarantees the quality + = - SCOTCH ANTHRACITE; CANNEL COAL, STEAM COAL, - COKE--Hamilton Stelco Coke made in Hamilton by Can- adians, is dustless, gootless, smokeless, every ton is™ good value as it is loaded fresh from the ovens and con- tains the minimum amount of moisture when delivered ~ Wo0D COKE Zignfeny 'WOOD--Hard body wood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs, ft body wood we will sell at So 00 a -- : FRED E. REESOR Phones: | Office 73 w; Res. 73§ 1616 -- Phone -- 1616 WE EXTEND TO ~ OUR MANY CUSTOMERS The Compliments of the Season - University Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. 1 ss DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON | Aerie BUY NOW Made.to Messrs SUITS 3 and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. 2 We are. offering good values--60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done . MERCHANT TAILOR w. T. Rodman Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry We extend to all our Heartiest Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for a Happy and Prospetous New ~ Year PORT pay COAL YARD