4 a I S10 Ep The defensive driving atti- tude, so vital to establishing a safe driving record, is nev- er more important than while driving under winter weath- er conditions. No vehicle is ahle to stop or turn effici- ently on slippery pavement. Keep in mind that even if you are driving on a clear dry highway, the sideroads could very well be snow or ice covered. If you expect the other car to slide through the intersection you'll be able to take steps to avoid being in its path. Most of us by now are fill- ed with the feeling of Christ. mas spirit. Unfortunately, not everyone is effected in the same manner. Bear this in mind while you are out doing your seasonal shop- REPORT An unattended car, ping. locked or unlocked, filled with Christmas parcels is an open invitation to any would- be thief who might happen by. You worked hard for your money so take a few extra seconds to lock all valuables in your trunk. A few thefts of outdoor Christmas tree lights have already been reported in our area. This type of malicious thievery seems especially ap- palling at this time of year when good will to fellow man is supposed to prevail. Statistic wise, 9 persons were injured in 20 accidents investigated last week by Whitby O.P.P. officers. 10 persons were charged in con- nection with the accidents. J * J] Start "HEARING © 18 Models @ Private Consultation ® Room @ Scientific Fittings 10 BOND ST. E. eet WHATEVER YOUR HEARING PROBLEM ... CONSULT C.HA.C. YOUR HEARING PROBLEM Discussed in strictest confidence (no obligation) YOUR HEARING PROBLEM Given the utmost attention. modern equipment and the great variety of models and types of hearing aids you are able to have "the" hearing aid that suits you. 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Mrs. Sweetman still re- mains on the sick-list with little change in her condi-. tion. On Dec. 7th we will have another visitor arriving from Germany. She is Mrs. Emma Jahke, sister of Mrs. Schad, who will be spending Christ. mas at the Zolitz home. Seagrave looked just won- derful to Rev. E. and Mrs. McNeil when they arrived home last week after a visit of more than 2 months in New York., Mr. and Mrs. W. Barr had a combined business and pleasure trip to Chicago late 'in the week. Business for Bill and pleasure for Shirley. Satistical Report MV.AS 20 Persons Injured ......... 9 Persons Killed ............. 0 Accident Charges .. .... 10 Miles Patrolled ... 13,200 Hazardous Moving Violations ........ .... 63 Vehicles: Checked 111 Vehicles Warned . .... 48 General Occurrences ...... 79 Miscellaneous ............ 50 Liquor ....... ..... SUTTON Theft ............. oo 13 Break and Enters 2 Malicious Damage 1 Escapees .......... 3 Impaired Drivers ooo 1 Stolen Cars ........... 1 Recovered Cars 2 Santa called in town last week and is heading this way but won't arrive in Sea- grave until next Saturday. Our merchant is expecting him about 3 o'clock in the afternoon when all the local children are invited to be on hand to meet him and receive a candy treat. Any adults in the crowd will be served a coffee (perhaps 2) by the staff so come one and all to Seagrave Store on Sat. after- noon. It looks as if mother Tobin might be doing her shopping on the island this week. At a benefit dance for an un- fortunate Scugog man. Miss Maureen was the winner of a grocery order on Eden's store. We have been doing so well at being on time lately that the U.C.W. has set for- ward its date and also the hour of meeting. For Dec- ember the day will be Tues. 12th instead of Wed. 13th and the hour 7.30 instead of 8.15 +. There: will be the usual exchange of Christmas gifts. ~ Have you wondered why we haven't heard of Doug. McMillan in the news lately? We have too. Mr. Harris had a great deal fo say about "Snow" in his Sunday sermon. It was quite in season and perhaps more effective now than later on after we have been snowed in a few times. Everyone gets a lift when the Béginners give their number at S.S. This time about 15 little tackers tried to sing "Merry Christmas to You". Some didn't remem: ber the words but their faces had a wonderful Christmas glow. Glenn Wanamaker had the only brithday last week, but little Danny Campsall(4) News PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs. December 7th, 1967-13 got so anxious to use the birthday house that he trip- ped up and happily deposited his S. S. collection. Next week there will be church service but no S.S. in the morning. At 7.30 the annual Christmas Pageant will be given and "White Gifts" presented. Gifts will be sent to the Fred Victor Mission. 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