call and business session, favored with an instrumental iss Marion Eagleson, which was oyed. The meeting closed with and the Club Benediction. he service in the United Church m Sunday evening next, will be in charge of Rev. Mr. H. Mellow of Manilla. Rev. Mr. Green taking the services on Manilla Circuit on Sunday. 'Mr. 8S. J. Wooldridge held a very successful shooting match on Thurs- day last, when sevgral shots won the goose and duck, tha the golden egg. Don't be disco boys, you might win a goose next time. Mr). Frank Watson attended the Milk Producers' Association held in Toronto last week. Mr. G. Ewen accompanied by Mr, C. W. Moon and Miss Norma Moon, in Toronto on Sunday, the latter remain- ing in Toronto with her aunt, Mrs. Adam Wallace, whose little son has been under the docter's care for sever- al days. Friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Shunk and family and Mr. R. Owls, of Port Perry, visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, Irwin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stone, week-end visitors at Oshawa. Miss G. Martyn, of Prince Albert, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Mark, and attended Seagrave Church in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baker, of Stouffville, spending a few days with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Orchard. Stone, Stone, | Wesley Gibson, formerly of Seagrave, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollock and family of Uxbridge, accompanied by tive--Roy Scott and Iva Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Shunk, of Seagrave, visited 'with relatives in Blackstock, on Sunday afternoon. There passed away at St. Michael's Hospital; Toronto, on Sunday, Dec. 6, 1981, Martha Coone Gibson, of 1682 Gerrard St. East, widow of the late aged 65 years. A well known and highly respected pioneer citizen has passed away. Many friends mourn the departure, but feel confident she has been called to be with her Lord, whom she dearly loved. The late Mrs. Gibson, after the death of her husband some nine years.ago, sold the farm at Seagrave and moved to To- ronto, where she made many friends. There are left to mourn the loss of a loving mother, five daughters and four sons, namely Roy, of Trehern, Man.; Arthur of Warsaw, Indiana; Jay of 'Port Perry; Howard, of South Bend, Ind.; Mrs. Johnston, of Lindsay; Mrs. Butt, of Pickering; Mrs. Colwell, of Oshawa; Florence and Winnie at home in Toronto. The funeral service was held at Trull's Funeral Parlor, 1111 Danforth Ave, Toronto. Interment at Salem Cemetery, Mariposa. The family have the deepest sym- pathy in their recent and sad be- city. youth suddenly fell Ge a film earth into water over his head. sank out of sight, came up, 8 for help, and was rescued by by. A leaky watermain had under- away into the Saskatchewan river. STRAYED to the premises of Spencer Bros., lot 18, Con. 1, a white sow. Owner may have same by proving same and pay- ing expenses. Spencer Bros, R.R.2, Port Perry. Bert's Desire From a window in a little back street in an Ontario town, a small boy gazed longingly on the Shall players" in an oining lot. strange weakness kept on atin on a chalr or in his cot, unable to Join in the fun. RY Saath gonen de doctor was called & C 8 an Mr. and Mrs. F. Harrison and son was not Jong before nbtie Bert was Gordon and Mrs. R. S. Long, Myrtle,| 'hurried off to the Queen Mary Hos- ital for Vd Children. ere the reat fo desire of his life seems like! ed. Tert has made Note progress, and the nurse says hopefully that in a few months 1®re will be able to visitors of relatives here on Sunday. Born--To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark, December"7th, a son. Both doing well. Mr. Gordon Mark arrived here from | try his prowess in the baseball nine South Bent, Ind., where he has spent| fotos write hier Mappincss could the past few years. He expects to hist ve many such: as. Hert From spend the winter with his parents, Mr, consumption, this RIOAL work must go on, helped by subscriptions upon mined the street, and carried the earth | # wl | CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH ENVELOPES-- line offer yoko of ghee RL Eaexr--x E. H GERROW & SONS. ; Bakers and Confectioners 16 to a box for Tbe. 21 to a box for 85c 20 to a box for CHRISTMAS GIFTS-- ° six dozen in the assortment and all differnt from 50¢. to $8.00 each. ; nee ova Fancy boxes at bervain Prices. YARDLEY'S GOODS-- WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS MOIR'S XXX CHOCOLATES at Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Ontario Phone 16 and Mrs. Jno. Mark. which the hos ital so argely de- League on Thursday evening was Fratetully a RRL 4 Laos well attended with the president in the St. re i E. Ames, 223 College chair, The meeting opened with de- votional exercises. Mrs. H. Eagleson rt et Pee read the Scripture lesson. A very in- teresting debate then was held. "Re- solved that intemperance is a greater evil than war." The affirmative--Eric Mills, and Marion Eagleson; the nega- " "Sh--sh, dear, you mustn't clap your hands in church, even if you do like the solo." "All right, mother, Ill just clap my hands under my breath." The affirmative won. Mrs, Green, | EE In these 1 £ @®)H n J (TR two New Majestics Nn @N aN GY do the work of Broo? MODEL SAR Sie SLO 8g i BO Office<MeCaw Block, Port Perry. LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 24 Phot. No. after hours--Oshawa ol " TIES--Silk Ties, good Tubes - Tubes | wm WN Five tubes actually do the work of seven a] ---- . . eH CRA The Best of Cakes made from the Purest ingredients. No compounds' or ready mixed used in our bakery. i We will specialize in CHRISTMAS CAKES. Orders will be. promptly attended to. : Try our PURE MILK BREAD at 7c. per loaf. 100% Whole Wheat Bread, free from sugar or molasses. Prompt and Courteous Attention Assured, E. K. TUFFS, Proprietor The HYGIENIC SR IF. W. 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