3 with Fier . "NO-DRAFT" Ventilation System PRICES of the early citizens of the sommanity passed away at her home =n land, on Saturday morning, ber - 10th, in the person of and her death was not The funeral took place "and was attended by a 'of relatives and friends, thy of the community is the family in their be- Interment was made at fall Christmas pro- last meeting of the W. A. sday afternoon last at the Mrs. S. Reynolds. About 35 and visitors were in attend- PECIAL OL the past three months were re- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of Eyes in Modern Life ~ exclusively in aa anomalies, eyesight and glasses. Bo Tuesday, Thursda; d pen oti y an Dina lock oposite P.O. OSHAWA, ONT. 1516 -- Phone -- 1616 V.P. STOUFF ER W. A. Sangster < DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 pm. * Office over Nelson's Store. she did in a most pleasing manner. 'Lhe Christmas tree looked lovely with its many nice things on display, show- mg tnat the Unrisumas spiriv and the work or our church was the theme or interest. 'the group are very grate- 1ul 10r donations received. rroceeds 'amounted $4.10. A ruli Yeport of the years work will be given at the an- nual meeting, also election OI orficers lor the New Year, Christmas. music on Sunday next WLI be or special interest in qur Sun- aay School and Church, Sunday school on Sunday last was of special interest, and ¥6 were in ac- tenaance. 'Lhe assistant Supt. was in charge ot the o exercises and Mr. 8, Reynolds the devonional period. Miss K. Uranam led in a well pre- pared program in whicn the lessons ty viewed. Miss Graham was ably as- wy aaiarety win Susweiea | and staff, A Merry Christmas and 8 | Happy New Year. {de Donald, who is in failing La TSS *MADE TO ORDER FOR CANADIANS # For mans, Cleese od Gena Moras kd sum bile owners--"What do you want in your next car?" For months, our engineers planned, improved and tested--with the results of this Canada-wide survey to guide them. To- morrow, we invite you to get full details of the new 1933 Chevrolet Six -- Made to Order for Canadians -- styled, * powered and priced to be first choice among low-priced cars! It's the most exciting Six in Chevrolet history--with the most revolutionary development since the closed body --Fisher NO-DRAFT Ventilation, individually controlled. What Other NEW FEATURES? { New ""Air-Stream" Styling . « + Ant-Splash Fenders « « « Larger, Lower Fisher Bodies . . . More Horsepower « « Cushion-Balanced 6-cylinder Engine . . . . Silent Second Syncro-Mesh . . . proof Windshield -. Shatter- "Starterator" Simplified Starting . . . New Octane Selector « « + Even Greater Economy. Declare a half-hour holiday for yourself tomorrow-- visit our showrooms--let us tell you the complete story of the new 1933 Chevrolet Six, Made to Order for Canadians! AT OUR SHOWROOMS BEARE BROS. Port Perry, Ontario Dealers The iee palace wick. is s nidely fitted up and many enjoyed skating on Sat- urday evening. With weather con ditions favorable, a good time 1s ex- pected throughout the winter. Mr. John Mark was called to Prince Albert last week owing to the serious illness of his mother, who is at the home of her daughter Mrs. Martyn. At time of writing Mrs. Mark was very low. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, of Toronto, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, W. Rogers. Mrs. Rogers, Sr., return- 'ed with them to Toronto, where she will spend the winter. Mr. Aubrey Moon of Toronto, was a visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Moon, on Saturday. Mr. M. Stone is convalescing at his home and" his 'health is much im- proved. Quite a number have been confined to their homes of late, suffering from colds. Mrs. John Mark being con- fined to bed for several days. The Seagrave correspondent ex- tends to the Port Perry Star Editor Mrs. John McLean. spent Sandis a 'the guest of her mother, | Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for Eunice REPORT OF 8. 8. NO. 2, REACH | Sr. IV--Marion Conlin, Bruce Holtby, Lloyd Smith (absent.) Jv, IV--Ernest Gilroy, Helen Con- lin, Kathleen Wiles, Lois Wiles. Sr. III--Buster Stevens, Holtby, Alex. Diamond. Jr. III--Orland Wiles, Ronald Ver- non. II--Lloyd Ross (Hon.), Ivan Gray, I--Beth Diamond (Hon.), Stewart Wiles, James Sutherland, Pr.--John Sutherland (absent.) Leta J. Christie, Teacher. a NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Loretto Roach, Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Loretto Roach, of Man- chester, Teacher, who died on or about the 16th day of November, 1932, are hereby notified to send in to the un- dersigned solicitors on or before the 26th day of January, 1933, full par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after January 25th, 1933, the assets of the deceased will"be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of whith the solicitors shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 20th day of December, 1982. GREER & HUMPHREYS, Port Byron K. Hogan, Administratrix of Loretto Roach, Deceased. dence on Tuesday afternoon, with al, ? large number of relatives and friends present, It was one of the largest funerals in this vicinity for some time. The service was conducted by Rev. B. Wy F. Green, assisted by Rev. Mr. Snell, of Cambray. four uncles, Messrs. Wesley Stokes, Charles Tamblin, George Stokes, and | Jack Tamblin. The many floral tri- butes were carried by Masters Harry | i Hall, Harold Hall, Glen Osborne and Nig Clifton Hall, Interment was made at the Zion |W, Cemetery, Mariposa. The sympathy of the community is extended to the |} y sorrowing parents. eee ll eee CEDAR CREEK SCHOOL REPORT 75% honours. 60% pass. Jr. (Hon.); Ellwood Martyn 81% (Hon.); Dennis Fralick 81, (Hon.); Helen Mosienko 78, (Hon.); Ellroy Martyn 72, Maurice Edgerton 68, Anne Gra- ham 67, Walter Labanovich 56, Philip Martyn 41. Jr. III--Josie Labanovich 70. Sr. II--Emily Blain 75.8 (Hon.); Willa Edgerton 75.2 (Hon.); Nellie Mosienko 74.4, Stella Labanovich 68.4; Billie Marynuich 61. Sr. I--Jean Blain 87.6 (Hon.) Sr. Pr.--Rosie Marynuich 81 (Hon.) Jr. Pr.--Wenda Fralick 89 (Hon.); Teddy Blain( absent.) Jan 4} Mary E. Smith, Teacher. The pallbearers were | Wg IV--Myron Fetchishen 82%, id & WHITE & 5 We Wish Our C tomate in and Friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS GROCERIES CRABAPPLE JELLY, per jar .......... cccoviuuinninnnns GOLD MEDAL TOMATOES, pertin ............c000vunne. SPECIAL OFFER--Crystal Glass Cream and Sugar with any two pounds of the following: GOLD MEDAL TEA or COFFEE, I's ............. 1b 45¢. RED AND WHITE TEA OR COFFEE, I's ... ...... bh 45a FALCON JELLY POWDERS ............co0viiiivann pkg. 5c. RED AND WHITE JELLY POWDERS .............. 3 for 19c. CHRISTMAS CANDY. Special Assorted ........ 2 Ibs for 25¢. No.1 MIXED NUTS .............. 000i asia. 1b 15¢. MOIR'S CHOCOLATES ................ 2 Ib assorted box 59c. SHELLED WALNUTS, halves ...............c...... 4 1b 12¢. TABLE FIGS, 802. .......ch. i i cvisisieSanavass pkg. 10c. FOUNTAIN REFUGEE BEANS ................ 2 tins for 25c. GOLD MEDAL PEAS, No. 4 .......covvvnininnnnenn. tin 10c. SUGAR. Whiteor Brown ..................... 10 Ibs for 49¢. QUEEN OLIVES. Talljar. 14% 0z. ................. jar 17c. CANADACORNSTARCH ...........cc0vvvvnn. 2 pkgs for 19¢c. SUNEIGHT SOAP ................:...v. is 4 bars for 23c. ROSE MARIE MINTS ..:......... ...ccconiiiiii in CREAMS OR CHOCOLATES ................... FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS MINCEMEAT .........................:......: 2 Ibs for 23c. SEASONINGS. Allflavors .................... 2 tins for 17c. TEABISKwithCUTTER ............... ci. 00000 pkg. 3c. A FULL LINE OF FRESH CHRISTMAS FRUI DIAMOND BAR PEACHES, pertin ...................... 17c. Last Call to Christmas Shoppers YOU SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE There are only two or three shopping days left. We can be of service to you in your last-minute Christmas rush. Here are some last minute bargains in best quality gift items: MILITARY BRUSHES--Finest quality hand-drawn bristles. { (Regular $3.00 pair.) Reduced to $2.29 pair \ GIFT STATIONERY--We have grouped together ment of broken lines. Values up to $1.50 ........Special T0c. an assort- SKOOTER SKIS--Complete Skiing outfit for the little tots. R Strongly made throughout. (Regular $1.50 set.) For $1.19 wy BABY SETS8--Consisting of Baby Brush, Comb, Puff Box, x Rattle and Tray. Very high quality. "(Regular $2.50 set.) | Reduced to $1.69 # SEELEY'S BATH SALTS--Put up in attractive gift package (Regular 3500) +... o.oo. iviaiinii ini Reduced to TYc. MENNEN'S GIFT SETS---A neat set for men at a moderate price. (Regular $1.26 value) Reduced to 98e. JASMINE and GARDENIA TOILETRIES---Those smart Silver and Gold sets of Powders, Creams, Perfumes, Lotions, Bath Salts, etc. We have them in sizes to suit everyone. $1.50 to $5.00 BOOKS FOR EVERYONE--Newest Fiction, $2.00 and $: Popular reprints by your favorite authors. 8he., or 3 for $2.1 a Don't overlook your votes in the Doll Contest. Contest closes "3 10 o'clock Saturday night. Prizes given out at 10 o'clock on A Monday morning. A. M. LAWRENCE Phone 49. THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY 3) DAY DAY DAN DRY BY DI PID OH 2H DH D3 We Wish Our Customers and Friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR ~ FRED E. REESOR os; Office 73 Wi; Residence 73 J.