oe ths Torin, aa thore : now be an ample supply of water | for all his stock. «el To one and all, a very Merry Lio, Office Port Perry Eyes Examined 1 GLASSES Fitted 'Accurately | F.E. LUKE & SON, Optometrists 168-167 Yonge St, Toronto Gp sai, opposite Spt) 8 y STRAYED Hy 'Strayed into the premises of the undersigned, lot 17, con. 10, Reach, one yearling bull. The owner can have the same by proving property nd paying epenses. R. Michie, RR. 2 Seagrave. ------ g------------- "PROSPECT MINSTREL SHOW Hay The Prospect Minstrel Show is be- 5 ing staged at Manchester Hall, on Friday evening, January 8th, under the direction of Arthur Lynde. Keep this date open and attend this enter- Sainiment. jang oe CL ------Sa AUCTION SALE OF DAIRY COWS, _ HORSES, ETC. Mr, F. W. Bradley is holding an auc- tion sale of 26 dairy cows, horses, etc., s premises, lot 24, con 6; Reach, Just west ¢ of Port Perry Fair Grounds, "on Tuesday, December 20th. See bills. wo PRD JACKSON, Auctioneer. {LATE DON. WHITE . December 7th, 1981, Pownship lost by the death White, one of its finest citi- is. He was born on the 11th "of November, 1860, the son of Joseph: | "one of the pioneers of Whitby. e years ago he married Sarah ver and shortly after settled on-his farm, lot 'concession 8, where he lived an industrious life to the end,| of 8 beautiful home and "farm testi- ' Christmas and a Happy New Year. winter. Oshawa. its Christmas service. Saturday afternoon. | team, after help and had to be shot.. @ rey a i ; GREENBANK ronto. . for a few days last week. Phoenix, Cor. Secretary. year were elected as follows: Sob Gordon Pinkham, Sun- all wn the Car Tarn for] | PRINCE ALBERT * Mrs. McBrien and Mrs. Bates have | gone to California to spend the Mr. and Mrs, John Warren and Mrs. se Warren are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. David Warren in Mrs. Jas. McCrae is visting with] ronto, called on friends here last week. Next Sunday this church will hold] Last. Wednesday was a school holi- day, Miss Malcolm going to the city. School or concert practice was held on Mr. E. Philp met with a severe loss last Wednesday, when 'one of his sor- rel getting. dung, dashed over some ice and 'slipped, b reaking its 'leg so badly that it was beyond Mr. and M#s, Wallace Jeffrey, To- ronto, called on Mr.' and Mrs. . Cecil Mrs. T. Sharp is visiting in To- Mrs. H. Gregg, of Toronto, was visiting at the home of Mr. Jno, Beare The annual meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held on December 8th. Mrs. Harvey Real was re-elected president for the com- ing year, Miss Mona Leask, secretary, Mrs. E. Leask, Treasurer, and Mrs. w. The annual meeting of North On- tario Boys' Work Board took the form of a dinner conference in the basement of the United Church last Wednesday evening. It was the most enthusiastic} meeting. ever held by the Board. The choosing of new camp-site. was dis- 'cussed and officers for the coming President, Blake Cragg, Greenbank; Vice President, Mr. Wass, sbridge; ar! wim Bertha Holliday has retnimed | triends «. part of last week. assisted the organist with his violin. colds, but are now improving. absence of the president, exercises. The meeting opened with singing - "Holy Night" followed by prayer. Mrs. Totten read the lesson. | The. Secretary gave a report of the year's 'work, also treasurer's' report. Rev. .J. O, Totten then took the chair - land the election of officers then follow- ed and: resulted as follows: President, 'Mrs. Totten; Vice President, Mrs. Hudgins; Secretary, Mrs. D. Luery; Treasurer, Mrs. C. Pilkey; Organist, 'Mrs. T, R. Price; Christian Steward- ship, Mrs. R. Chisholm; Finance Com., | py; Mrs. D. G. Ross, Mrs. Pilkey, Mrs. D. Luery; Temperance Sec., Mrs. L. Tor- diff; Strangers' Secretary, Mrs. C. Harrison; Press Sec., Mrs. Graham. Refreshments were served at the close and a social time spent. The church was comfortably filled last Sunday evening for the Christmas service. The Pastor based his re- marks on "The Child in the Manger in' Bethlehem." The Child hol important place in the home. Th was no room forthe child Jesus in the inn. Have we any room for this same Jesus today? The choir gave two Christmas anthems, assisted by Mr. Ed. Cooper, of Toronto, with his violin. Rev. Mr. Totten sang a very sweet solo, "No Room in the Inn. - The church was decorated in keeping with the Christmas spirit. : fo PRINCE ALBERT The Prince Albert Public School held their annual Christmas Tree and Entertainment on Monday evening. Mr, F. Vickery acted as chairman, and opened the program by calling on the school for a chorus, which was follow- ed by a number of songs, recitations, and 'dialogues, all of which were: well rendered. The costumes and decors- tions were very prettily arranged and '| well in keeping with Christmas. The chairman called the attention of the audience to the silver cup, "donated to | Miss Ileen Hope for winning the number of points at the school e| fair, for which she was tendered a [hearty applause. Mr. G. frwih of Port ! eral musical numbers 'There were 77 present at Sunday |H# School last Sunday dftermoon. AH number of Christmas hymns were : sung, Mr. Ed. Cooper, of Toronto,|§ A number have been suffering with | 8 The annual meeting of the W.M.S.|§ was held last Tuesday afternoon at|$ the home of Mrs. R. Chisholm, in the |# Mrs. R.|§ Thompson, Vice President Mrs. D. G.|§ Ross, took charge of the devotional |H Unbridge R. R 4 For the Counties of Ontario and York SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE "Port Petry extends Kindly Christmas Greetings to All , W.G.W. PYATT Proprietor . Coal Yard last week in Toronto: | * Mrs. T. R. Price was with Peterboro : W.E. N. Perry Christmas Fair last week--625 pounds. Congratulations to Mrs. R. Jackson and Mrs. J. L. Sweetman on winning a number of prizes on dressed fowl at the Christmas Fair. Miss Elva Elford, of Toronto, is home at the Parsonage for the holi- Mr: and Mrs. A. Martyn and family were guests of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy. The Centre Christmas Tree was held on Monday evening and was a great suecess, The attendance was good, the church being filled to the door, many 'eoming from Port Perry and Manchester. Everyone doing their part well. The Supt, Mr. Ww. Samells, acted as chairman, and the committee--Mrs. Geo. Samells, Miss Marjorie Milner, Miss Myrtle Sweet- man and Miss Hazel Sweet, worked hard with the children to make it a success. The proceeds were about $89.45. Miss Nellie Lee is spending a few days in Port Perry. Miss Della Lee, Brooklin, was home over the week end. The rain this week will be a great help to wells and cisterns. "We all welcome Mrs. Thomson and her little daughter Anna to our com- munity. Another little singer added to our ap. Mrs, W. King and sons Henry and Maurice, of Oakwood, visited their cousins Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope, one day last week. The boys with Roy Hope and Milton Demara, enjoyed a rabbit hunt in the afternoon. Miss Gladys Dodsley is visiting her parents for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells motored to Toronto recently. Mrs. Wannamaker is visiting her brother Mr. W. C. Platten, at Sonya. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerrow, of Man- chester, visited his sister Mrs. C. L. Fralick, recently. Mrs. A. Prentice visited her mother Mrs. J. Gerrow, at Port Perry, recent- ly. Mrs. Gerrow is quite poorly. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jones and family, Brooklin, were Sunday guests of Ber sister Mrs. E. Lee. Mrs. Joblin and her class of girls of the Foot Sunday School packed a box of good things and sent it to a | family in Toronto. r; beautiful Blue Bird autograph ro-| with Mrs. Kirk. At this Christmas Season 1 wish to extend to one and all, my wish for a Merry Christ- mas, and to join with all of you in the hope that 1932 will see a great improvement in general conditions, and greater happiness and prosperity for all people. SINCLAIR sell, in Oshawa, on Saturday. Turkey Male, 1931--1 Mrs. James McKenzie. Display Geese--1 Mrs. R. Jackson, 2 Mrs. W. J. Mitchell. 'Pair Geese--1 Mra. R. Jackson, 2 Mrs. Norman Taylor, 8 Mrs. W. J. Mitchell. Display Chickens--1 Mrs. John Sweetman, 2 Mrs. R. Jackson, 8 Mrs. Jas. McKenzie, Pair Chickens--1 Mrs, R. Jackson, 2 Mrs. John Sweetman, 3 Mrs, Jas. McKenzie, Display Ducks+1 Mrs. R. Jackson, 2 Mrs. Norman Taylor, 8 Mrs. John | Sweetman. Pair Ducks--1 Mrs. R. Jackson, 2 Mrs. Chas. McGill, 3 Mrs. Norman Taylor. Eggs, dozen fresh brown--1 Chas. McGill, 2 Mrs. Jas. Ruddy, 8 Miss C. Crozier, 4 Mrs. Robt. Jackson. Eggs, dozen fresh white--1 Mrs. J. Ruddy, 2 Chas, McGill. Butter, 10 Ibs.--1 Mrs. R. Hunter, 2 Mrs. W. C. Sonley, 8 Mrs. J. Sweet- man, 4 Mrs. Colwell. Horses, Draft Team--1 David Mc- Millan, 2 G. H. Kerry . Horses, driving class--1 Jas. Me- Millan, 2 David McMillan, 8 George Cochrane. Horses, carriage class--1 and 2 R. Byers. MANCHESTER Mrs. Coultis with her daughter Mrs. H. Real for a while. Miss Jean Ferguson spent Sunday i at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mitchell of Oshawa | § and Mrs. Don Sutherland, at the home | § of Mrs. James Mitchell. Mrs. Rabey and children friends in Oshawa on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lush of Oakville with Mrs. L. Lamb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lamb of Lindsay, with Mrs. F. Lamb, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Butt, Mr. and i Mrs. John Moore and children, of |§ Oshawa, with Mr. John Moore, on Sun- day. Miss Irene Spofford in Omemee on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crosier and Mrs. Gerrow, in Peterboro, on Wednesday. Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Gerrow and Man- "Mr. and Mrs. Males, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper at Utica on Sunday, gpd Mss, John Johnson, Mr. and ? | coeds about $17.00. The concert was with | 8 All Phone Calls Jeosive Jrompt attention, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone Uxbridge 9308 or Port Perry 118 r The Manager and Staff of the Port Perry Branch wish all Ne i | A Merry Christmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated THE STANDARD BANK NK OF CANADA DD DD DEIR DDD DDD Christmas Greetings We extend our hearty appreciation of the business with which you have favoured us during 1931. You have our kindest wishes for a Merry Christmas and we hope that the New Year will bring to you and to yours every great Happiness, Good Health, and Growing Prosperity. -- J. McKEE & SON We take this opportunity of wishing all our patrons a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. Port Perry Coal Yard FOR RELIABLE SERVICE AND. BETTER FUEL Famous Reading Anthracite THAT BETTER PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL. It's Black and Bright as all good hard coal should be. 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